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    President Kennedy planned to go on a trip to Texas to try to raise money and start fund-raising all over Texas. He had a pretty packed plan‚ but he didn’t get to finish it. On Thursday November 21 he planned to first go to San Antonio for a dedication speech for U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace medicine at Brooks Air force Base. Then he was off to Houston‚ Texas to a testimonial dinner at Rice University Stadium honoring Congressman Albert Thomas. After that he was scheduled for an arrival in Fort

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    for just over two years‚ he was one of of our greatest presidents ever because he prevented nuclear armageddon and established Peace Corps.. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline‚ on May 29‚ 1917. He went to the Harvard University in 1940‚ and then soon after he joined the Navy. Unfortunately he faced a spinal injury while in the Navy‚ but that injury do lead Kennedy into politics in 1946. Eventually he was elected to congress. Kennedy won the Democratic presidential nomination in the Los

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    Although President Kennedy wasn’t in office for very long‚ his actions in and out of the whitehouse are legendary. When President Kennedy took the oath of office in 1960 he wasted no time in cleaning up America. Several bills were enacted in President Kennedy’s tenor. A lot of the major ones had to do with crime control. A lot of President Kennedy’s bills were targeted at organized crime. Bill S1653 was singed into action on September 13 1961. This was an interstate travel bill. The bill made it

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    The choice of John F. Kennedy to be president was an unlikely one however‚ he proved to be worthy of the title by the many accomplishments he achieved before being targeted. Born on May 29 1917‚ John F. Kennedy was the second oldest child in a family of 8 children. His mother‚ Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald-Kennedy was a philanthropist/socialite and his father‚ Joseph Patrick Kennedy was a business man and a politician. Growing up‚ Kennedy attended many reputable schools and still managed to maintain

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    JFK Writing John F. Kennedy is remembered as the 35th president of the United States of America. He was born on May 29‚ 1917 in Brookline‚ Massachusetts. Kennedy grew up in an extremely wealthy‚ Roman Catholic‚ political family. He had several military achievements before he announced his candidacy for presidency on January 2‚ 1960. Kennedy won the election of 1961 against his opponent‚ Richard Nixon. He remained president until November 22‚ 1963 when he was assassinated in Dallas‚ Texas. John

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    The Presidency of John F. Kennedy The sound of a gunshot rings as the 35th President of the United States of America is assassinated. His presidency‚ and ultimately his life have ended prematurely. He was not president for long but he had big plans and set many of them into motion before his murder. John F. Kennedy had high goals for his presidency and went to great lengths to fulfill them. Goals such as stopping communism‚ boosting America’s economy and well being‚ sending a man to the moon‚ and

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    In January 1961‚ the 35th President of United States was elected. He was the youngest president in the American history‚ the first president born in the 20th century and the first Catholic president. The American president with the most titles of ‘the first’ is called John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Kennedy left a famous quote in his presidential inaugural address on January 20‚ 1961: “My fellow Americans‚ ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens

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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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    There is something about John F. Kennedy. Could it be his charisma and charm that still entrances America? Maybe it is his elevated status as a pop culture icon that bedazzles most American citizens. It might be the martyr status he attained through his tragic assassination that makes American culture revere him as a President. Whatever the reason is that defines John F. Kennedy as probably one of the most beloved Presidents in American History; one assumption by many is that it has nothing

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    Danielle Torres 3/21/13 Per 6 Kennedy Questions 1a) What commission did President Johnsons create after the assassination of President Kennedy? 1b) What was the commission’s task? 1c) What were the findings? 1d) What do you think about these findings? (1a) President Johnson appointed that there would be an investigation on the assassination of Kennedy’s death. The said investigation was later called “the Warren Commission‚” for it was led by the Chief Justice Earl Warren. They

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