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    debate was televised; the debate between John. F Kennedy and Richard Nixon was one of the most influential debates. It was a remarkable event that sparked a division between radio and television. The Kennedy and Nixon debate had a huge affect on the election results‚ furthermore‚ it introduced a new concept incorporating television as a factor to a successful political campaign. On September 1960‚ America’s presidential debate was televised. The Kennedy vs. Nixon was the first national televised

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    F. Kennedy has invoked more intrigue than any other assassination of the twentieth century. It is one of the single most researched events in the history of mankind. More time has gone into investigating the two minutes surrounding the firing of the fatal shots than any other time period (Arnold 11). This tragedy was seen by hundreds of eyewitness spectators who all qualified as first-person witnesses. Fortunately‚ because of the advances in technology‚ the assassination of President Kennedy was

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    did. The entire Kennedy clan exemplifies what true American heroes can look like and accomplish when they act on their words. Robert Kennedy served as the United States Attorney General from 1961 to 1964 and as a United States senator from New York from 1965 to 1968. He was a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Virginia School of Law. He was appointed attorney general after his brother John Kennedy was elected president in 1960. During this time‚ Robert Kennedy fought organized

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    I thought that the speech that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28‚ 1963 was a great speech that should be remembered and acknowledged every Martin Luther King Day. I thought that there was a few key points that should be acknowledged. I thought that justice was one of the key points that he talked about. I thought it would be one of the key points because according to Martin Luther King nobody should be separated from others because of their race and that

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    John F. Kennedy‚ also known as JFK was the 35th President of the United States. He was elected in 1960 and was 43 years old which makes him the youngest person to be elected as president in U.S. history. As a young boy‚ Kennedy had an elite education and was born into one of the wealthiest families in the U.S. In 1946‚ he ran for congress and won and became a senate in 1952. He is considered one of the best presidents in U.S. history because of how he handled the cold war‚ Cuban missile

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    March 2015 John F. Kennedy America has been influenced historically and culturally by some of the many events in John F. Kennedy’s life and career. Dealing with major political crisis’‚ an international space race‚ and upholding the idea of the perfect family‚ John F. Kennedy‚ the “President of Presidents”‚ is known for his many accomplishments in life and American culture‚ therefore‚ he deserves to be placed on a commemorative stamp. Known as the Camelot years‚ the Kennedy family ‘ruled’ America

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    Abraham Lincoln’s The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions (An Address Before the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield‚ Illinois) January 27‚ 1838 As a subject for the remarks of the evening‚ the perpetuation of our political institutions‚ is selected. In the great journal of things happening under the sun‚ we‚ the American People‚ find our account running‚ under date of the nineteenth century of the Christian era.--We find ourselves in the peaceful possession‚ of the fairest portion of

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    as a leader to be able to communicate because without communication‚ how can you make a revolution or change the views/ideals of others for the betterment of them. Persuasion is key. Without persuasion‚ you cannot be a leader. For example‚ Abraham Lincoln was persuasive. Had he not been slavery would not have been abolished. I guess also a sense of humor‚ because in a debate he once held someone said he was two-faced. In which he grinned and looked not the crowd and said‚ "If I were two-faced‚ would

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    On October 16th‚ 1962‚ the American security officials presented the president‚ John F. Kennedy‚ with ominous news. American intelligence gathered from U.S. spy planes provided photographic evidence of the presence of Soviet missiles and missile silo construction in Cuba. A nuclear arsenal on the island nation less than 150 kilometers (approximately 93 miles) from Florida potentially posed a major security threat to the United States. Based on U.S. knowledge during the crisis‚ the Soviet missiles

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    On November the 25th of 1963 this was John F. Kennedy Jr.’s third birthday and the day began with his sister Caroline and nanny Maude Shaw singing "Happy Birthday" to him. At 10:50 a.m. The Kennedy family assembled at the Capitol to be with John F. Kennedy on his historic final journey. Servicemen from the Army‚ Navy‚ Marines‚ Air Force and Coast Guard very concerned that the coffin was really fucking heavy and heavy is a bad thing going downhill. They practiced all night trying to insure that no

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