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    Communities are not defined by whether they have good or bad morals. Communities are people with a common interest coming together for the same purpose. This incorporates secret societies such as the Skull and Bones to be considered a community. The Skull and Bones are only found at Yale University. 15 male juniors are chosen each year to replace the seniors for the next year. According to Kris Millegan,¨The story begins at Yale, where three threads of American social history -- espionage,…

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    JFK would always reach his goals in life, he would let absolutely nothing stand in his way. John F. Kennedy had a very complex and interesting life, starting from his early professions, to his scandalous sex life, his time as president, and his assassination. In John F. Kennedy’s life, he had many professions, some of which include a naval officer, state representative, and a senator. John was born into two wealthy families, the Kennedys and the Fitzgeralds on May 2nd, 1917. Before holding a…

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    Do you know the youngest man elected president, and the youngest man to die in the office? The answer is John F. Kennedy. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He was the second oldest child of Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Kennedy. John was named after his grandfather John Fitzgerald, who at that time was mayor of Boston. Kennedy liked to go sailing with his brother Joe Jr. During the Great Depression the Kennedy's were not affected and instead lived a…

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    to have perfectly matched profile of a psychopathic killer. Besides being a violent nut, Oswald was also a known pathological liar. A half-century of investigation has failed to link any individual besides Oswald to the crime. Long before the assassination took place Lee Harvey Oswald had clearly expressed his hatred for the American society and protested heavily against it. In 1963 he ordered a .38 handgun and later a rifle, having his wife take pictures of the weapons later used as criminal…

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    INTRO "The Harper Fragment was a piece of bone discovered in Dealey Plaza the day after the assassination. A Dallas doctor (A. B. Cairns) identified it as occipital bone from a human skull. Further, conspiracy books claim the fragment was found behind the location of the limo at the moment Kennedy’s head exploded. If these claims are correct, that…

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    John F. Kennedy: A Life Taken Too Soon John Fitzgerald Kennedy was an American politician that served as the 35th President of the United States. He grew up in an amazing family and created an amazing family himself. Throughout his entire political career John always made room for his family. He had many successful triumphs. Although many believe his reign as President was useless, John F. Kennedy had many impactful accomplishments. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born May 29, 1917 in Brookline,…

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    A Life Of Marilyn Monroe

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    The Life of Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe, whom was born Norma Jeane Mortensen, was an American actress and model. She took her first breath on 1 June 1926 in the Los Angeles County Hospital, becoming the third child of Gladys Baker. Her mother, Gladys, was mentally unstable, which caused her to become an orphan. Unfortunately, she departed 5 August 1962, at the age of thirty six, due to a barbiturate overdose. During her all-too-brief life, Marilyn Monroe overcame a difficult to become one of…

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    What brings out the best in a Nation? What is the outcome of difficulty to the people of the United States? “Kennedy acknowledged the difficulty of Apollo's quest but argued that a challenge brings out the best in the United States ” (Space.com). According to this quote, the reason for the “Moon Speech” given by John F. Kennedy at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas was memorable because of the fact that going to the moon would benefit the country. On September 12, 1962, John F. Kennedy gave a…

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    Did he deserve life in prison? Dr. Samuel A. Mudd didn’t deserve life in prison. He didn’t know about the assassination on the president of the united state of America. He wasn’t in on it and Booth got to his house before the news about the assassination. Booth and Herold reached Dr. Samuel A. Mudd’s house before the people at the Ford’s Theatre, where president Abraham Lincoln was shot in the head could get the news out…

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    and senate. The presidents of the United States have each impacted the history of the nation. The president with the greatest impact on the nation is debatable. However, some people would choose the presidency of John F. Kennedy. His reign and assassination were turning points in the history of the United States and had an impact on the people. President Kennedy was elected when the nation was facing difficult times. The people of the nation may have voted for him in hopes that change would…

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