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    Robert F. Kennedy (1925-1968) So many times in the past‚ those of us who have stood up for the rights of the human race‚ who have proposed and even implemented change‚ have been liked by a majority but through the hatred of the minority they are destroyed. Sometimes this destruction is literal‚ for example assassination. This was the case for Robert F. Kennedy‚ born on November 20th‚ 1925 and who died on June 5th‚ 1968‚ with three bullet wounds to his chest. This is who I will be talking about

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    Starting with John F. Kennedy “Jack”- who is known for being the biggest womanizer to ever lead our nation. It was as if sleeping with multiple women came naturally to him; he could not help but attend to his sexual desires with the plethora of women that threw themselves at him. However‚ in the conditions he and his siblings were raised‚ answers the question as to why he was a promiscuous man. Raised in Boston as a rich young boy‚ Kennedy lived in an emotionally unhealthy household that was controlled

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    John F. Kennedy was an extremely liked president and was immensely influential. While he was president he always tried to find a peaceful way to handle things. Additionally‚ his presidency was so peaceful that when he died he wife began to refer to it as the “American Camelot‚” and said‚ “There will be great presidents again but there will never be another Camelot” (Kennedy). Kennedy was born May 29‚ 1917 in Brooklyn Massachusetts and was one of nine children. When he was little he was almost always

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    In October of 1962‚ John F. Kennedy was faced with the first crisis of his administration. The Soviets were building nuclear missile sites on Cuba‚ and one of JFK’s first actions was to give his famous Cuban Missile Crisis speech on October 22‚ 1962. JFK uses repetition‚ ethos‚ and pathos to discredit the USSR’s international standing in the world. JFK give his speech to show the people that the government has their best interests at heart. He tells the citizens about what the government has learned

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    world” was President John F. Kennedy. Kennedy was a Harvard graduate who held the best interest of the American people. On April 11‚ 1962 the United States was emerging from a time of recession when some of the largest steel companies raised their steel prices. Kennedy responded to the rise of the still prices within 24 hours. On April 11‚1962 Kennedy gave a speech addressing the rise of steel prices. Kennedys main goal was to lower the costs of steel. In the “JFK Speech” Kennedy uses tone‚ word choice

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    found in John F. Kennedy’s speech is evident throughout. He had just won a long hard fought campaign‚ yet chose not to focus on the policies that helped him win specifically. The goals he has are illustrated in strong appeals to emotion‚ by making a connection with the everyday American citizen. He personalizes his speech in looking forward to the future while using the past as an example. Kennedy remains active with his words by never relenting on the main goal he has of unison between two opposing

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    During John F. Kennedy’s presidency‚ he used the “flexible response” method in order to avoid conflict. The flexible response method was a method that did not allow weapons to be used. The flexible response had many different options so that it can enhance the credibility towards the United States‚ but also made it risky towards them because they either had to respond in all levels or not respond at all. In the article‚ Kennedy mentioned that “he wanted to deter all wars‚ general or limited‚ nuclear

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    government just wanted the case closed so that the American public could heal and get on with life. John F. Kennedy is one of the most famous presidents in america. President Kennedy was famous mainly for his speeches and his quotes; he had many good quotes but this one is my favorite “Forgive Your Enemies‚ But Never Forget Their Names.” One day everything changed‚ on November 22‚ 1963 Kennedy was assassinated many people have many thoughts on who did it. Most people think it was Harvey Oswald

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    League of Nations The League of Nations (LON) was an inter-governmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919–1920‚ and the precursor to the United Nations. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935‚ it had 58 members. The League’s primary goals‚ as stated in its Covenant‚ included preventing war through collective security‚ disarmament‚ and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration.[1] Other goals in this and related

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    “My fellow citizen‚” you may have heard of those words somewhere in speeches.Well the speeches i’m talking about is the famous Lincoln and John F Kennedy speech. However they are different in my opinion. Pathos‚ Logos. Ethos are used in these speeches to catch their attention. Even so they’re going to be differences in both speeches. Abraham Lincoln or as referred to honest abe. He presented the first inaugural address on Monday‚ March 4‚ 1861. While some of you read it or some have not. In my

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