Kennedy’s new frontier initiative aimed to address economic unfairness through increased federal spending and social welfare programs. Raising the minimum wage and expanding coverage to more workers helped improve the lives of lower-income families. Kennedy also reinstated the federal food stamp program‚ providing assistance to low-income families by giving them the opportunity to purchase groceries. These measures put in place were very effective in helping people in poverty and positively influencing
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very good anaphora‚ in paragraphs 6-10‚ each paragraph starts off with either "To those" or "To our"‚ creating unity between Kennedy and the people of the United States. Along with the use of dashes and anaphora‚ the speech incorporates rhetorical questions. In paragraph 23‚ he asks‚ "Will you join me in that historic effort?" Saying this‚ he does not expect an answer from everyone‚ however‚ he does expect a reaction from them that shows him that his country is ready to unite as one
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Storm Estes Essay 3 Although John F. Kennedy only served around 1000 days as President‚ I believe that he still deserves the reputation as one of our greatest Presidents. There are many reasons why JFK deserves the reputation. The biggest reason is because of the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world ever came to nuclear war. The United States armed forces were at their highest state of readiness ever and Soviet field commanders in Cuba were prepared to
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Aubrey Adams Rhetorical Analysis Essay Jolynne Berrett June 29‚ 2013 Graduates Why do we attend college? Are we striving for a better career or simply trying to gain knowledge? Everyone has their reasons for attending college. Although every student has homework‚ reading assignments and studying in common‚ every student is unique. Every student has a different personality than the next and a different lifestyle. Amy Poehler‚ in her graduation speech to Harvard graduates‚ connects all students
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it continues to be analyzed in classrooms‚ articles‚ and on television today. His words gained the people’s confidence that he had a positive future in store for America‚ and his moving statements kept the attention on him captivated. His uses of rhetorical strategies caused his arguments to be emphasized as well as considered‚ and he was able to say so much without boring those listening. He not only demonstrated the commitment that he was willing to make for the good of America‚ but he also encouraged
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particles. He had a picture of the shooting of JFK and stripped the layers away. The picture showed tiny particles coming off the back of JFK’s head. Seeing this made me come to the conclusion that JFK was not shot from behind but from the front therefore Oswald could not of shot JFK because the book depository was positioned behind the presidents vehicle. I think that the death of JFK was pinned on Oswald because the police were pressured to find the assassin of JFK. Oswald was an easy target because he
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afford to waste anything. She went on to say with a careful look on her face‚ “even today I’m careful about what I’m using and I try to make sure I don’t waste anything or throw away something useful.” My second question was on how the assassination of JFK affected life in Monticello. She said‚ “his death affected the country quite severely. He was a president who was charismatic‚ always promoting rights for everyone‚ and always talking about progressing forward. He brought hope to people. For example
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US is a country founded by people from different culture background‚ by people that grew up different‚ and by people have different value. During the Civil Right Movement period‚ US President JFK conducted a speech to his citizens to address the civil issues. In the speech “Civil Right Address‚” President JFK said‚ “The nation was founded by men of many nations and backgrounds.” To understand the American culture comprehensively‚ it is required to understand all different
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2-15-14 Period #3 JFK and MLK Compare and Contrast Paragraphs Contrast Paragraph: While MLK and JFK both had very nice‚ well put together speeches‚ they used different strategies and tactics. This was to fit the types of people they were soliciting their speech to. Generally speaking‚ MLK had a black or civil rights supporting audience. Since many of his audience members were black‚ many had low morale and were discriminated against. MLK spoke knowing this is how his audience was. JFK on the other
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John F. Kennedy “JFK” was the 35th President of the United States‚ and was the youngest man to be elected into presidency. For many‚ his 1960 election into presidency came to signify a new generation‚ and an influence of young idealism in the aftermath of World War II. As the Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States grew‚ Kennedy symbolized a new future and hope for the nation. On November 22‚ 1963‚ around Kennedy’s first thousand days in office‚ he was assassinated in Dallas
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