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    the United States. John F. Kennedy has‚ and continues to have‚ a profound effect on how American society views Catholicism and its ideals. John F. Kennedy shaped the acceptance of Catholicism into the American

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    life but when he had to make a decision for our country he made it firmly and stood with the results. This hero was John Fitzgerald Kennedy and if I could choose to live as him for one day I definitely would. John F. Kennedy grew up in Massachusetts to a well-to-do family and influential grandparents. However‚ Kennedy wanted to become better‚ to do more‚ and to challenge himself. Kennedy had many medical problems when growing up such as chronic lower back problems. However he wanted to be able to lead

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    The Dedication to Execute a Better America John F. Kennedys inaugural speech took please on January 20‚ 1961 during the Cold War that consist of the power of communist over the United States and its government. The speech was said to motivate and express his (the presidents) thoughts on what actions should be implemented to come out victorious. John F. Kennedys used many rhetorical devices to make his appeals more concrete. As John F. Kennedy uses his decides he also uses other appeals such as chiasmus

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    President John F. Kennedy and the “Brandenburg Gate” speech given by President Reagan these men conducted precisely such act. With this in mind‚ both men did infact share the same ambition. In spite‚ of their sole purpose they did have diversities in their speeches. Whether it be different techniques of persuasion and‚ or rhetorical devices nonetheless‚ the ending culmination was met. “After World War II‚ Germany was divided into two countries .. the berlin wall was a symbol of the division between Communism

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    John F. Kennedy was an attractive liberal who changed the face of America. Winning his presidential term in 1960‚ he became one of the most beloved presidents in history. Kennedy was the youngest and first catholic man to enter presidency‚ which had caused controversy among different parties. They thought that having a Catholic man enter term would not be a good idea due to his

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    Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) and John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) were heroes in the era that they shared. These two men gave speeches that forever altered America. These two men were both heroes and champions of their time. A hero is someone who is admired or idealized for courage (Webster). These men were known for their courage and sympathetic attributes‚ but also for their powerful‚ strong‚ yet stern speeches (Jones). The speeches these men gave stole the hearts of the citizens of America with

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    F It seemed John F Kennedy was destined to become President of the United States of America. He was born in Brookline‚ Massachusetts‚ on May 29‚ 1917‚ into a family that was heavily involved in politics. Both of his Grandfathers had been involved in Boston politics. Kennedy’s father‚ Joseph P. Kennedy‚ was a successful businessman who served as the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission in Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration. The Kennedy’s were famous Roman Catholics

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    He was a war hero in World War Two‚ he solved the “greatest crisis of the Kennedy administration‚”(Biography.com) the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ and he was assassinated three quarters into his first term as president. This was John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ the 35th president of the United States of America. Many consider him to be one of the best presidents to ever serve the United States of America. He liked his job as president‚ and cherished every moment right up until his disturbing death in the back of

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    The famous words of John F. Kennedy’s inauguration speech echoed through my head‚ as I entered a small room designed for an even smaller capacity. Across from me‚ a man stood in uniform. ‘This was it’‚ I thought to myself‚ quite happy that I had managed to clear initial processing. A few other people who had also barely made it through stood beside me. The man in uniform looked at us like he expected a lot from us‚ though he knew that we were extremely tired. “Please raise your right hand and repeat

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    It was almost 80 years ago when John F. Kennedy was voted ’Most Likely To Succeed’ by Harvard University. The college seemed to see him fit to take that title‚ and would have kicked themselves later on if they hadn’t. Through the 46 short years of his life‚ he served as a highly esteemed lieutenant for the Navy‚ funded and urged NASA to become the first space station to send a man on the moon‚ was a congressman for six years‚ and became the President of the United States from 1961 until his unfortunate

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