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- 201: Richard Nixon 2
- ... did all the dirty work that had to done. This went on for another term and in 1960 Nixon got the Republican nomination to run for president. Nixon ran against John F. Kennedy. From what I have been told Nixon should have won this race for president, but Kennedy had a much more carefree relaxed attitude compared to Nixon s shady and ...
- 202: Should the President Be Impeached?
- ... should have been impeached if that were the case. Making impeachment a very common issue . The public and congress should be mainly concerned with the president achieving his presidential duties . John F. Kennedy was one of the most liked presidents even after the public was aware of his affairs In President Clinton's case a conspiracy against him may exist that resulted ...
- 203: Affirmative Action
- ... Affirmative Action as defined by the Meriam Webster's Dictionary is an active effort to improve the employment or educational opportunities of members of minority groups or women. In 1961 John F.Kennedy issued an executive order calling for Affirmative Action as a means to promote equal opportunity for racial minorities, in hiring by federal contractors. This was the first official use ...
- 204: BUILDING A RADIO EMPIRE-CHANCE
- ... a half million television sets in the United States. In 1954, regular color television broadcasts began. And, in 1963 television news ˇ§came of ageˇ¨ with the broadcast and reporting of John F. Kennedyˇ¦s assassination. By 1965, almost all broadcasts were filmed in color, and the FCC regulated cable television. In 1968 there were 78 million televisions in American homes, and approximately ...
- 205: Marilyn Monroe
- ... regularly flown in from her Los Angeles doctors. In January of 1961, Marilyn divorced Arthur Miller. Later in the same year she was reported to be having an affair with John F. Kennedy. She was also reported to have an affair with Bobby Kennedy, the Attorney General. Soon after in 1962, Marilyn began seeing Joe DiMaggio frequently during this time and had ...
- 206: Cuban Trade Sanctions And Effe
- ... pressure in Cuba originated soon after Fidel Castro came into power in 1959. The United States first imposed a full trade embargo on Cuba on February 3, 1962, after the Kennedy Administration became convinced that Castro was moving rapidly toward the establishment of a totalitarian regime in alliance with the Soviet Union. Castro had not only confiscated U.S. and other ... Americas as part of his efforts to carry on the "continental struggle against the Yankees," which he considers to be his "true destiny." The embargo was formally begun by President, John F. Kennedy, and has been supported by all successive Presidents. The U.S. embargo has had a major impact on the Cuban economy involving trade, wages, and jobs; and in ...
- 207: The Sport of Running
- ... of second separate top ten and in less time).6,7 Another reason people are improving is the amount of children that are introduced to it has gone up. Since John F. Kennedy made a Presidential physical fitness award for students to show them how they rank in fitness with the country and making every child take it a couple of times ...
- 208: Communication Inluence And Cha
- ... negative or positive. Some positive examples of influence are speeches given by some of the great men of our country's past. Men like Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, and John F. Kennedy have had a powerful impact with their speeches. Speeches like Lincoln's "Emancipation Proclamation", King's " I have a dream" and J.F.K's "We Choose to go ...
- 209: Frank Sinatra
- ... the Mafia/Communist charges. Sinatra, trying to come up with an excuse, said he punched Mortimer because the columnist called him a "dago"! Because of this whole fiasco, former president John F. Kennedy disowned Frank, which eventually turned this former democrat, into a strong republican. For many years the FBI had been keeping an eye on Frank, and earlier this year they ...
- 210: A Case Against The Minimum Wag
- ... condition. In talking about low-income families the topic of equal rights arises and what an individual can do to get fair treatment regardless of their income. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy enacted the Kennedy rights, and among them is the right to be a minority consumer without a disadvantage. The word minority not only refers minorities but also to low- ...
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