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    patriotism exhibited by the people of the United States is something to be very proud of. It is a true privilege to be a citizen of such a great nation. “Ask not what your country can do for you‚ but what you can do for your country‚” said President John F. Kennedy. It comes down to what you‚ as a person‚ are willing to do to assist your country. Will you just work for yourself in hopes of getting wealthy or will you serve your country? Service to one’s nation is a thing of honor and one should gladly take

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    his shattered head‚ and there that pink so delicate is stained a deep‚ deep red. The prince rides with the governor‚ the princess rides beside‚ and her dress of pink so delicate a deep‚ deep red is dyed. -written about the assassination of JFK -Jackie Kennedy is the princess -iambic tetrameter -rhyming scheme: abcb -the dress symbolizes the country itself falling from grace -colour imagery of pink as roses and red as blood -princess is described in colour -"dyed" at the end has a double

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    administrators‚ academic‚ students and applicants. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY President John F. Kennedy was a major proponent of fitness and its health-related benefits for Americans of all ages. To reflect this concern‚ he broadened the scope of the President’s Council on Youth Fitness by changing its name to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and appointed Bud Wilkinson as its head. Kennedy also prompted the federal government to become more involved in national fitness promotion and

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    As one of the youngest American presidents ever to be elected‚ President John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered an eloquently crafted inaugural address to millions of Americans and people of the world when he took office in 1961. Through the use of the artistic tropes of interpersonal diction and the felicitous scheme of cumulative sentences‚ Kennedy effectively creates a sense of unity to incentivize Americans into serving their country as well as to reassure the nation and the world of America’s grand

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    The (EEOC) means that everybody have the same opportunity to work. It is a federal agency that administers and enforces civil rights laws against workplace discrimination. John F. Kennedy sign a document where everyone had the right to work‚ and every employment without regard to their race‚ creed‚ color‚ or nation origin. The EEOC was established on July 2‚ 1965. This order establish and maintain a positive program of equal employment opportunity for all civilian employees and applicants for

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    Who Is Lee Harvey Oswald?

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    Lee Harvey Oswald was an American former U.S. Marine who was held responsible for the assanation of president john f. kennedy. Lee Harvey Oswald was born in New Orleans on October 18‚ 1939 to Robert Edward Lee Oswald and Margerite Frances Claverie. Robert Oswald died of a heart attack a couple of months before Lee was born. In 1944‚ Margerite moved Lee and his two other brothers to Dallas‚ Texas. Oswald entered the first grade in 1945 and over the course of the next six years Lee attended several

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    Zuber Shaikh Name of institute: Dr. D Y Patil School of Engineering and Technology Abstract “When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity”‚ said President John F. Kennedy‚ who knew his share of crises. Similarly Green Computing is an opportunity to prevent or minimize the effect of the future e-crises by using power efficient and environmentally sustainable computing. Focus on green computing has been growing

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    “My fellow citizen‚” you may have heard of those words somewhere in speeches.Well the speeches i’m talking about is the famous Lincoln and John F Kennedy speech. However they are different in my opinion. Pathos‚ Logos. Ethos are used in these speeches to catch their attention. Even so they’re going to be differences in both speeches. Abraham Lincoln or as referred to honest abe. He presented the first inaugural address on Monday‚ March 4‚ 1861. While some of you read it or some have not. In my

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    An assassination is the murder of an important person in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons. The death of anyone should never be right‚ but there are many political figures who have been assassinated for a number of causes‚ reasonable or not. The politician‚ Harvey Milk‚ was assassinated because of a political decision that some thought was a poor one. Milk became a household name in San Francisco‚ but mostly the neighborhood of Castro. He was shot in his office by Dan White because

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    was going to fight to remind people that the “rights of man come not from the generosity of the state‚ but from the hand of God.” Although early in his presidency‚ Congress opposed many of the ideas that Kennedy had in mind‚ but that didn’t stop him from fighting for what he believed. Kennedy began his speech by recognizing that his audience was not one group of people listening‚ it was people from all over the world that had a large part of his plans for the future. He reminded them that this

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