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    Sarah Stone Professor Ferrari 10 April 2012 John F. Kennedy Even before John Fitzgerald Kennedy began his presidency in 1961‚ he viewed foreign policy as one of the most important aspects of our lives. In one speech he said‚ “Foreign policy today‚ irrespective of what we might wish‚ in its impact on our daily lives‚ overshadows everything else. Expenditures‚ taxation‚ domestic prosperity‚ the extent of social sciences — all hinge on the basic issue of war or peace” (JFK Library). As the first

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    Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn’t know you left open.  John Barrymore  Through‚ Often‚ Door Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.  Dalai Lama  Made‚ Ready‚ Actions Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.  Oscar Wilde  Others‚ Cause‚ Whenever Happiness is when what you think‚ what you say‚ and what you do are in harmony.  Mahatma Gandhi  Harmony Future. That period of time in which our affairs prosper‚ our friends

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    conditions the night before‚ on January 20th‚ 1961John F. Kennedy gave his inaugural speech in Georgetown‚ Washington D.C. after a very close presidential race. JFK addressed a celebration of freedom‚ how the world was had changed‚ the survival and success of liberty‚ countries need to join together and work through differences; the obligation to help those less fortunate‚ even if not American citizens; and doing away with the suppression of slavery. John F. Kennedy addressed his presidential

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    John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy was born May 29‚ 1917 to Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy and Joseph Patrick Kennedy. He had 8 other sibling 5 sisters and 3 brothers. John F. Kennedy was named in honor of his mother’s father‚ John Francis Fitzgerald‚ the mayor of Boston. When John was at a young age his family and friends called him Jack. He wasn’t three years old when he became sick with scarlet fever which is very contagious and very life threating. Throughout his life John F. Kennedy was never very healthy

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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 201961: “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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    In the "Inaugural Address" (1961)‚ John F. Kennedy suggests that the people of America‚ newly emancipated countries‚ and adversaries should put aside their differences‚ and work together for world peace. Kennedy uses tropes and schemes in order to motivate American people to do something‚ and other countries for world peace. Kennedy explicates his deliberation by using figurative diction‚ inspirational tone‚ and parallel syntax. Kennedy uses figurative diction to bring attention to these phrases

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    John F. Kennedy was born in the town of Brookline‚ Massachusetts‚ on May 29‚ 1917 . His parents are Rose Kennedy and Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. Kennedy’s were Roman Catholics‚ but John himself didn’t go to Parochial school. Instead he went to a non-religious‚ but a prestigious private school‚ and then went to Harvard University. John was married to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Four kids are also apart of his family. Johns four kids are named by the following Caroline KennedyJohn F. Kennedy Jr.‚ Arabella

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    President John F Kennedy’s Inaugural Address‚ given on January 201961 at the Capitol‚ was undoubtedly one of the best inaugural speeches ever given. This speech was intended to be heard by all of the citizens of the US‚ and with over 20‚000 in attendance‚ and many more watching at home on television‚ he reached much of his targeted audience. I believe he used this speech to inform the citizens of the United States about what he planned to do for the country while in office‚ as well as to motivate

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    The assassination John F Kennedy was unjust because he fought for equal rights ‚ he served for our country in the navy ‚ & tried his best to show people what & how segregation was affecting the blacks . However‚ some people argue that he was just a rich man who didn’t know how to use him money wisely & use it at right time for good causes. As Mr.Kennedy arrived to Dallas he was just suddenly hoping to be in the parade & go back to his LA home but instead Mr. Havard Lee Oswald decided to kill him

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    President John F. Kennedy (JFK) is the 35th president of the United States of America. On January 201961‚ he made his Inaugural Address. In this speech‚ he addressed his goals for the nation when he says‚ "we shall pay any price‚ bear any burden‚ meet any hardship‚ support any friend‚ oppose any foe to assure the survival and success of liberty." By this means that as a nation‚ we should meet any needs necessary to maintain the freedom and justice of the people. He uses effective tactics and rhetorical

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