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    1960s Sports The 1960s were filled with events like the Vietnam war and the assassination of Kennedy so sports were very important to the United States because they provided something for the American people to get away from the stress of their lives. And sports were in rapid change in the 1960s with the NFL and AFL merger in 1966 and the first super bowl in 1967. The NBA stayed the same through much of the 60s with the Celtics dominating the NBA for 9 titles in 10 years. And college football had

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    JFK Inaugural Speech

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    John F. Kennedy‚ the 35th president of United State of America‚ delivered an inaugural address which later became a precious historical record. In his passionate and cogent speech‚ Kennedy expressed a intense message to the whole world that‚ peace‚ in fact‚ can be achieved as long as people have faith toward freedom‚ and by using several writing strategies like Using Emotion-Arousing Words‚ Parallelism‚ Anaphora and so on‚ he efficiently showed that not only America‚ but also the whole world would

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    It was well known he did not believe in committing excessive troops outside the US. However‚ an election was coming up‚ and he did not feel able to pull troops out until after he won re-election. I tend to agree with these historians that Kennedy would have “played for time” until after the election‚ then he would’ve initiated efforts to begin withdrawal of US military‚ while continuing to support South Vietnam with education and supplies. Perhaps‚ had he lived to carry out these plans‚ the

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    History Essay Cause and Effect In the American summers of 1964 – 1967 the black Americans were fed up of no change. They had no jobs and were poor. They had protested peacefully for ten years and nothing had changed. John F Kennedy had been killed. The blacks figured they had nothing to lose so they just started protesting in the country’s major cities. At the time of the riots the Black Civil Rights movement was breaking into two groups‚ Martin Luther King and followers that wanted to have a

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    Cuban Missile Crisis

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    missiles in Cuba‚ and that was when the crisis began (Overview of the Crisis 1). On October 15‚ 1962‚ photos were taken from American airplanes revealing the missions of the Soviet missiles in Cuba (Overview of the Crisis 1). On October 22‚ President Kennedy took matters into his own hands by announcing the reveal of missiles in Cuba (Overview of the Crisis 1). He announced his mission to quarantine the island‚ along the lines that any missile launched from Cuba will be announced as an attack on the United

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    50 Years

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    1. Gold-Themed Gifts o The traditional themed for a 50th wedding anniversary is gold. Instead of things actually made of gold‚ find gifts that are gold in color or have gold connotations. For instance‚ you could give potted plants that are gold in color‚ like marigolds or goldenrod. You could research a song or record that went gold in the year that the couple was married and purchase it from a reseller. Or you could give a platter or other piece of pottery with a gold border or pattern. Homemade

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    High School and Respect

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    pain‚ no gain.” At health clinics‚ it could be‚ “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” No matter what a motto refers to‚ they all share one similarity. Mottos teach and inspire us to do something meaningful and helpful. A motto repeated here at John F. Kennedy High School is‚ “Respect is the key to success.” This idea shapes the lives of students and staff every school year. I strongly believe that respect is the key to life. If you cannot respect who you are‚ how can you possibly get others to respect

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    sense. Although the brain is not fully developed until the age of twenty-five‚ most people learn their basic thinking and morals during their early stages of life which is why a child has a tendency to act the same way as they were raised. The John F. Kennedy Pool has witnessed its fair share of moral lacking adults and common sense lacking kids. Children at the this swimming hole have the capability of becoming

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    Marilyn Monroe Murdered

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    Kennedy’s‚ which is believed to be what caused her murder‚ simply because she knew too much (Bell‚ 2012). “Marilyn Monroe‚ according to friends‚ developed a relationship between the two Kennedy brothers. She was believed to have had separate affairs with the two men simultaneously. Her relationships with Robert and John‚ unknown to the public‚ became the talk of Hollywood.

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    JFK’s Message John F. Kennedy is one of the nation’s most popular and recognizable presidents of the 20th century. Kennedy is most famous in his presidency for his powerful and inspiring speeches. His positive energy and young yet wise personality made him easy to listen to for all audiences. In fact‚ on January 20th‚ 1961 John F. Kennedy delivered one of the most remembered speeches of all time; his inaugural address. At a time of racial tensions‚ economic hardships‚ and lingering fears of war

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