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Kennedy’s Decision Making during the Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Missile Crisis
John F Kennedy
Kennedy’s term was full of game changing political actions. Among the most defying of his presidency, the biggest event was the Cuban Missile Crisis. Many people at the time wondered, how would Kennedy handle the Cuban Missile Crisis? Kennedy wasn’t the first president to have been dealing with the Cuban premier Fidel Castro at this…
Using of Rherorical Strategies of John Kennedy
Ethos
John F Kennedy
Rhetorical Strategies
Demographics is usually being the first thing for a speaker to carefully consider with because it might influence the performance and the following results of delivering a speech. From the location of Kennedy’s speech, the heart of the African-American ghetto, we could simply assume that most of the audience of his speech were African-American and…
Malala, JFK, and Credo about Freedom
John F Kennedy
Malala
Malala Yousafzai
Freedom can mean a lot of things, it means many different things for many different people. It really depends on what that word means to them or oneself. Malala had once said, “words, books, and pens are more powerful than bullets.” I believe Freedom means to be able to go to school, to have the…
Respect Is Very Important in Our World
John F Kennedy
Politics
Respect
Respect:” a deep feeling of admiration for someone elicited by their abilities qualities or achievements.” Respect is important because without it nothing would get done unless it seriously benefits the person. Look at teachers. Without respect they might only have one person turning in their work. Without respect there would be anarchy in the classroom….
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35th U.S. President
Assassinated: November 22, 1963, Parkland Health, Dallas, TX
Spouse: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (m. 1953–1963)
Vice president: Lyndon B. Johnson (1961–1963)
Presidential term: January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963