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    Many of us know “The Rock” (Famously known as The Rock‚ Dwayne Johnson) as a legend and one of the biggest stars of the 90’s and early 2000’s. Johnson’s father was a professional wrestler‚ so he got a fast track to the WWE. He has been one of the wrestlers who performed many dangerous and life killing tricks at different WWE matches. Although a lot of new wrestlers came to this field‚ but still he managed to maintain his level of appreciation. The Rock is extremely well known both in and out of the

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    Kennedy once said in 1958‚ “Immigration policy should be generous; it should be fair; it should be flexible. With such a policy we can turn to the world‚ and to our own past‚ with clean hands and a clear conscience” (Kennedy 9). However‚ his plan has never been adopted. Even before John F. Kennedy’s time‚ America suffered from immigration issues. Xenophobia was

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    Visual Rhetoric This picture was taken by Chuck Kennedy‚ the official White House photographer during the Obama administration. The picture was taken on September 11‚ 2014‚ the thirteenth anniversary of the terror attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. It shows the President‚ Barack Obama‚ along with First Lady‚ Michelle Obama‚ and Vice President‚ Joe Biden‚ on the South Lawn of the White House partaking in a moment of silence with the entire White House staff. The photographer is very

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    In the 1960 campaign‚ Lyndon Baines Johnson was elected Vice President for John F. Kennedy. Kennedy had always wanted Johnson to be Vice President for him from the very beginning and admitted this to the public later after the election. Sadly on November 22‚ 1963‚ Kennedy was assassinated and Johnson swore in as 36th president with the vision to build "The Great Society." However‚ Johnson never ran for president; therefore‚ there was no election. Some of Johnson’s key political views would include

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    Overshadowed by his predecessor‚ the charismatic John F. Kennedy‚ and his successor‚ the notoriously scandalous Richard Nixon‚ Lyndon Baines Johnson’s legacy and doings within the White House during his six years in office are nearly buried under the climatic terms of both Kennedy and Nixon. “(of Lyndon) Flawed‚ yes‚ and not always good‚ but great” (Updegrove). Johnson‚ held accountable for the war in Vietnam‚ had many presidential blunders‚ but passed many legislatures that couldn’t have been passed

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    Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr. Earvin Johnson Jr. was born on August 14‚ 1959‚ in Lansing‚ Michigan‚ Magic Johnson dominated the court as one of America’s best basketball players for 12 years. If there was one aspect of Johnson’s game that awed people the most‚ it was his brilliant passing skills. He dazzled fans and dumbfounded opponents with no-look passes off the fast-break‚ pinpoint alley-oops from half-court‚ spinning feeds and overhand bullets under the basket through triple teams. When defenders

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    16‚ 2013 JFK Recognized around the world for his leadership qualities‚ charismatic speeches‚ and anti racist views‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a husband‚ father‚ and beloved 35th president of the United States. Kennedy was born in Brookline‚ Massachusetts on May‚ 29th 1917‚ to a mother who was a philanthropist and a father who was a wealthy business man. Kennedy had a privileged life and went to a variety of elite schools before attending the exclusive Choate School in Wallingford‚ Connecticut

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a democratic politician and former senator of Massachusetts that was elected into office in January of 1961. John Fitzgerald Kennedy is the youngest President to assume office at age 43 and is listed as the 35th President of the United States. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the President during critical times in the United States such as the Cuban missile crisis‚ the bay of pigs invasion‚ the space race‚ the Berlin wall‚ and the civil rights movement. In 1961‚ John Fitzgerald

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    The Vietnam conflict was a very large mess with many events that occurred that would forever change how people act and view things. It consisted of war‚ secrets‚ popularity politics‚ generation revolution‚ civil rights‚ and a lot of experimentation. All of this changed the society of America and the view of the people towards the U.S. government. Other countries views changed towards the U.S. as well‚ but the entire word was changing. The credibility gap between the people of the United States

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    James Robert ‘Radio’ Kennedy is a 65-year-old handicapped man from Anderson‚ South Carolina‚ where the story of his involvement with T.L. Hanna High School takes place. This story was captured by the 2003 movie‚ “Radio”. The filmmakers condensed four decades of Radio’s story into one year from 1976 to 1977 in order to‚ what director Michael Tollin states‚ “show the convergence of events that led to Radio becoming an integral part of society in this small town”. What Tollin didn’t want to make was

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