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    John F. Kennedy versus Richard Nixon John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon were both very popular presidents of the United States of America. They both had tremendous influences on history that can never be forgotten. Both of them were elected to congress in 1946‚ which was a period when Republicans were taking control of Congress. During the presidential election of 1960‚ both candidates had unorthodox viewpoints. There is a quote from Nixon when he was looking at a portrait of Kennedy that says

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    President John F. Kennedy: Hero or Villain? For thirteen days‚ the United States’ government and citizens waited with abated breath‚ fearing the nuclear annihilation of their great nation. These thirteen days between October 16 and 28‚ 1962 are now known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. Briefly this crisis can be explained as a confrontation between two of the world’s greatest superpowers‚ the United States and the Soviet Union‚ which nearly instigated a nuclear calamity that could have destroyed both

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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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    he is in his inaugural address. President Kennedy have used many of the tools in rhetorical or presuasive writing. He has full knowleged with Aristotle three areas of rhetorical such as: EthosPathos and Logos. JFK also uses repetition to persuade the American people. He begins several sections in the middle of his speech with the same phrase‚ “Let both sides. . .” then uses very strong verbs to call the public to action such as “explore‚” “formulate‚” “seek‚” and “unite.” Kennedy also uses

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    John F. Kennedy (Being 43 years of age) was elected the 35th president of the United States in 1960. JFK changed into the most fiery man (Being a Roman Catholic) to hold presidential office. As president‚ Kennedy opposed Cold War weights in Cuba‚ Vietnam and another unspecified country. He was known as being on of America’s wealthiest families and originally ran for Congress in 1946 and for the Senate in 1952. At the point when JFK got married‚ him and his wife had a child named Jack.

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    President John F. Kennedy was a good‚ but not great president. He accomplished many good things but there were a couple things that held him back from being an overall great president. Investigating why he was a good‚ but not great president is important because‚ by learning about him we can look at his good qualities and decision making skills and learn from what he did wrong; to make an even better president and an even better tomorrow. One of the reasons why John F. Kennedy was a good president

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    Kennedy in 1963 and of Dr. Martin Luther King in 1968 were single perpetrator crimes or terrorism orchestrated by conspiracies. Most agree‚ though‚ that SirhanSirhan acted alone when he assassinated Senator Robert F. Kennedy on May 6‚ 1968‚ in Los Angeles‚ California. Born a Palestinian‚ Sirhan’s diary revealed that he attacked Senator Kennedy because of his support for Israel and his pledge to send bombers to that country

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    Based on former president John F. Kennedy’s 1963 America University Address‚ he’s view of the cold war‚ circa 1963‚ was world peace. The Soviet Union and the United States had fought as allies against Germany and Nazi during World War I. However‚ once the war ended‚ both nations seem to have disagreement on certain world matters. They seem to be at odds about the idea of a communist state. As a Senator‚ and during his presidential campaign‚ JFK and running mate Richard Nixon‚ demanded a tougher

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    Analysis on Clinton’s Rhetoric in Inaugural Address On January 21st‚ 1993‚ Bill Clinton spoke to America on what they could expect of his term as president. In his inaugural address‚ he motivated a nation using multiple forms of rhetoric. Although later scandal shattered his ethos‚ during his inaugural address his ethos is strong demonstrated by references to previous presidents and a confident tone. He also exploits a significant amount of logos‚ referring to the struggles of the people at the

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    to make many great discoveries and theories. One of Aristotle’s greatest teachings was in the art of rhetoric. Aristotle said that to be persuasive in ones arguments that one must establish credibility (ethos) use logical argument (logos)‚ and appeal to the audience on an emotional level (pathos). Twenty two hundred years later a young statesman named Patrick Henry would exemplify these three techniques to near perfect use‚ in his speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses. Henry starts the speech

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