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    The Challenger was primed for takeoff. The countdown had begun‚ and an entire nation was  captivated as the countdown began. The Space Center thrummed with activity and excitement‚  betraying no hint that something was fundamentally wrong. Seventy­four seconds after takeoff‚ the  jet trail of the the huge rockets’ exhaust was engulfed by an implosion that will be forever recorded  in the annals of history‚ that is‚ the Space Shuttle ​ Challenger ​ Disaster. The cost totaled seven lives

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    I think space exploration is good thing for this world because we might find pterodactyl next big thing in space. I’m just saying that maybe we find the cure for cancer in a faraway planet or find a way to go into the past like time travel space is too big to look at thru a microscope but if we spend money we could be saving lives by the thousands instead of 7.6 million dying each year. I think president Kennedy was right for having such a liking to the space exploration and for thinking about

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    President John. F Kennedy once said‚ "I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities‚ we‚ too‚ will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics‚ but for our contribution to the human spirit." The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has a unique history; it started out as a National Cultural Center‚ developed into The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts‚ and today serves as the nation’s busiest arts facility. In the beginning years

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    The Assassination of President Kennedy - Two Points of View One of the greatest tragedies in our nation’s history‚ the assassination of President John F. Kennedy‚ has also been one of the greatest mysteries of the past forty-seven years. There have been two deeply contested beliefs regarding how the assassination was completed. One is that this was the action of a single gunman and the other that their were two or more gunmen. Another key debate has been who was behind the assassination.

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    Anderson Dual Credit English September 24‚ 2013 Kennedys Speech In John F. Kennedy’s speech (April 11th‚ 1962) he states that “Increasing steel prices by some 6 dollars a ton‚ constitutes a wholly unjustifiable and irresponsible defiance of the public interest.” Kennedy goes on to say and back up the thought that increasing the price of steel per ton will‚ in the long run. Benefit society. By saying “If

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    Kennedy’s "New Frontier" Spirit President Kennedy‚ the youngest president to take office‚ assembled one of the youngest cabinets‚ including his brother Robert Kennedy‚ the Attorney General‚ who planned to reform the priorities of the FBI.  Kennedy’s new challenge of a "New Frontier" quickened patriotic pulses.  He proposed thePeace Corps‚ an army of idealistic and mostly youthful volunteers to bring American skills to underdeveloped countries.   The New Frontier at Home Southern Democrats and

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    Correspondingly‚ the issues of going to space. “The reason why Kennedy was so enamored with going to space in the first place was because of the Soviet Union. “The ubiquitous scare of the so-called "missile gap"- the supposed advantage of the Soviet Union in the field of missile armament- is representative of the contemporary discourse. The United States long possessed the strategic and psychological advantage of knowing its home territory to be protected by two oceans. Technological progress rendered

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    examples of inter-community tolerance. Nonetheless‚ the proposed Park51 community center and prayer space has been attacked by opponents‚ who believe that it will be a training ground for Islamic extremists. Modeled after the 92nd Street Y‚ a renowned Jewish Community center‚ Park51 was designed to promote inter-community

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    The Kennedy Doctrine refers to foreign policy initiatives of the 35th President of the United States‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ towards Latin America during his term in office between 1961 and 1963. Kennedy voiced support for the containment of Communism and the reversal of Communist progress in the Western Hemisphere. The Kennedy Doctrine was essentially an expansion of the foreign policy prerogatives of the previous administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman. The foreign policies

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