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    During the 1960s and early 1970s, before the Vietnam War broke out, but during the Cold War, the United States was in a turmoil of civil rights movements and new technological advances. New presidents such as John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson tried to create administrations to try to help upcoming society. John F. Kennedy’s administration was called the “New Frontier”, he announced that it would help solve problems in America, such as peace and war, ignorance and prejudice and poverty and surplus. There were a few domestic issues that played a role in shaping the “New Frontier”, such as health care for elders and to help with educating young Americans. Kennedy wanted to pass a huge tax cut that was said to increase jobs and help end poverty.…

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    As almost any athlete, will tell you, it’s easy to begin a new fitness routine or adopt a new workout technique. The difficult part, however, is actually reaching the goals set and taking your performance to the next level. Sports training is a physically and mentally demanding task that’s filled with countless pitfalls and lots of frustrations. But what if new technology could make the effort easier for athletes? The key might be to make sports training smarter - technologically, smarter that…

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    Under the Black Flag: At the Frontier of the New Jihad by Sami Moubayed was a very educational book that included many specific details and important information. This book covered the topic and ideas of terrorism, ISIS, and al-Qaeda. I chose this book to learn more about the importance of this field, and I expected to understand the background, motives, and reasoning behind ISIS and terrorism. This 240 page nonfiction introduction to ISIS published by I.B.Tauris&Co.Ltd was a very educational…

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    Indians approached them the next day and Luke and the Wagon Master rode out to have a confab. The Indians demanded two beef animals, or two mules. The wagon master refused the request. “That might not be wise, sir,” Luke advised him. “Nonsense, I’m not giving up animals, but I’ll be happy to hold a meeting tonight. If anyone wants to surrender their property as tribute, then we’ll do it.” Luke was in a sulk when he came for lunch. Alma almost told him about Cara’s visit, that she had told the…

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    The documentary “Fat’s New Frontier” certainly opened my eyes, and basically put into perspective that there is an epidemic on a global level. This seems alarming to me because the greater part of these countries where encountering starvation in the relatively recent past. There is no doubt about it; we require an alteration in society and the economic system. It is foreseen by 2030, that there will be one billion individuals whom are obese. This is perhaps the most shocking statistic which…

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    success of America is the Myth of the Frontier. As debatably the lasting of American myths, with roots in colonial times and a commanding enduring presence in modern culture, the Frontier Myth instilled Americans with the ideas of the perennial rebirth, fluidity of life, new opportunities, and continuous touch with the simplicity of primitive society. This Myth of the Frontier is the “intelligible mask of that enigma called the national character” of America (Richard Slotkin). The exposition of…

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    The American Frontier marks the origin of American History. European settlement on the Atlantic Coast and eastern rivers eventually led to the westward expansion that created the United States we know today. Historian Frederick Jackson Turner wrote a thesis regarding the frontier and gives an in depth explanation of how the American frontier is the most influential aspect of American History. His frontier thesis, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," was delivered in 1893 and…

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    In the article, “The More Factor”, by Laurence Shames he explains how historically Americans developed a desire for “more” as the people became a custom to economic growth. The author describes the relationship between the frontier and American consciousness. This is seen as he first provides a historical explanation from the 19th century. He gives us an insight of how historically way of life has changed however, he shows how people are still believing that the country will keep on growing.…

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    What were the views of John F. Kennedy and what was his New Frontier program? DESTINI GREENWOOD John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States from 1961 to 1963. He made great changes to the United States of America before he was tragically murdered in 1963. One great change John F Kennedy did was his New Frontier program. The New Frontier program was used in John F. Kennedy’s acceptance speech in the 1960 election. During this Congress passed 304 bills that the White House…

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    fought to keep the country segregated. The John F. Kennedy’s New Frontier and Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society are reflective of this rift between the two divides and can both be attributed to aiding the civil rights movement. However, the two programs were not created alike. Although Kennedy paved the way for civil rights legislation, Johnson and his “Great Society” were more significant to the success of the civil rights movement than Kennedy and his “New Frontier” because Johnson was able to…

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