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    John F. Kennedy

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    John F. Kennedy 1917 - 1963 John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline‚ Massachusetts on May 29‚ 1917. His parents were Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald. Joseph and Rose Kennedy were parents to nine children in the Kennedy family. The family lived in Brookline‚ Massachusetts until they moved to New York in 1927. John graduated from high school in 1935‚ and his yearbook said that he was the "most likely to become President". John Kennedy attended Harvard

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    John Lennon Outline

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    Outline - John Lennon Jeanetta Horn I. Introduction A. “Imagine all people living life in peace. You may say I’m a dreamer‚ But I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us‚ and the world will be as one.” These are a few word spoken by a post-beatle‚ John Lennon. B. I’m going to inform you about the life of John Lennon‚ from how he lived & grew up‚ to how he died. C. I’m going to tell you about his life growing up‚ his beatles career‚ and then his independent career & death. D. Everyone

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    John Brown Terrorist

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    John Brown was a freedom fighter. For multiple reasons‚ and research on John Brown and the incidents in which he was involved in have led me to believe he is a freedom fighter. Although John Brown’s actions have not been justified. He did them with a purpose in which he did not inspire the threat of fear. Between a terrorist and a freedom fighter they are different‚ yet have similarities. To make it clear what each is‚ a terrorist is someone who puts harm and fear towards people on purpose‚

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    John Lennon Presentation

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    Who was the individual? • John Lennon was born on October 9th‚ 1940 and passed away on December 8th‚ 1980 from being shot seven times by a 25-year old man who had two hours earlier received an autograph from Lennon. When he was shot he was holding his wife‚ Yoko Ono’s‚ tape “Walking on Thin Ice.” Where was the individual from and what did the individual do in life? • John Lennon was born in Liverpool‚ United Kingdom. He was a singer/songwriter for the most successful songwriting partnership in

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    John Muir: A Hero

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    John Muir A hero is a person who greatly influenced others by doing extraordinary deeds. These individuals are selfless‚ brave and influential. An everyday person can be a hero by achieving amazing feats and changing the world for the better. Heros‚ Such as John Muir‚ are we ll respected admired for their leadership and their courageous actions. John Muir was a hero because of how he took drastic measures to save and preserve nature. “Born on April 21‚ 1838 in Dunbar‚ Scotland‚ John Muir immigrated

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    John Proctor Sacrifice

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    numerous convictions and executions of Salem residents. What is interesting about The Crucible is the development of the "love" or lust of Abigail Williams for John Proctor‚ which took place prior to the first act. What was initially young forbidden love turned into a passion that fuelled the conviction of Elizabeth Proctor‚ wife of John Proctor‚ and others. The Crucible is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts in the year 1692‚ a time wherein private life was very much an affair of the rest of the

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    expressed interest in the arts‚ with a particular affinity for films from an early age. A college project entitled The Resurrection of Billy Bronco‚ which Carpenter collaborated on the script and acted as music composer‚ won an academy award in 1970. 2. John Carpenter’s works in the mid 1970’s ranged from comedy‚ sci-fi‚ and westerns‚ which Carpenter had the strongest affinity for. 3. During the production of these films‚ Carpenter worked as writer‚ director‚ composer‚ and producer. The different roles

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    John Locke Questions

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    John Locke Questions 1. John Locke describes the “state of nature” as a sort of equality between men. No man has any rights over the other‚ and they can be free in doing what they want. All being able to use the same faculties. Locke also explains that although they are free it does not give them the right to hurt one another because the “natural law” still exists even through the “state of nature”. Locke defines the state of nature as political power. This “state of nature” is basically where humans

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    John Forbes Nash

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    John Forbes Nash Jr. (born June 13‚ 1928) is a mathematician who worked in game theory and differential geometry. He shared the 1994 Nobel Prize for economics with two other game theorists‚ Reinhard Selten and John Harsanyi. After a promising start to his mathematical career‚ Nash began to suffer from schizophrenia around his 30th year‚ an illness from which he has only recovered some 25 years later. John Nash was born in Bluefield‚ West Virginia as son of John Nash Sr. and Virginia Martin

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    John Locke's Theory

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    John Locke’s theory is that a child is a blank slate that is only formed through experiences. This is an underlying theme throughout society overall. When analyzing today’s youth through the perspective of John Locke’s theory‚ we can begin to understand why education is important. It lays the groundwork for whom the child is going to grow up to be. Their long lasting social development and behavior starts at a young age based on their environment‚ both at home and at school. Locke’s theory can be

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