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    The CIA and the JFK Assassination The day November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, would soon become known as a tragic day in US history. John F Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, had been drumming up support the upcoming election. Tragically, he was brutally gunned down by Lee Harvey Oswald. At first glance, this assassination seems like a simple murder. A communist defector simply was angry with JFK and decided to kill him. Many people have failed to notice, however, that the CIA

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    revealed that the killer was Lee Harvey Oswald, yet many believe that someone else, perhaps the Soviets, the mob, or even the CIA, killed Kennedy. In fact, a 2013 study concluded that 61% of Americans believe that there was a conspiracy behind the JFK assassination (Swift). The HSCA, or the House Select Committee on Assassinations, even concluded that the initial investigation was flawed. With numerous conspiracy theories out there, the question still remains unanswered: Who really killed John F

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    Running head: TITLE OF YOUR PAPER Conspiracy Theory of JFK Conspiracy Theory of JFKAvelynne M. Yost Altoona Area High School Academic English 12, period Mrs. Quinn January, 2025Nearly 62 years ago, John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. There have been many documents released uncovering the truth of JFK's killing. Many people believe his death was set up because of all the changes he wanted to make in the world. Many people think the government didn't want

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    JFK Leadership Essay

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK), one of the world’s most charismatic leaders in history, was born into a prominent family filled with great examples of leadership. Based on his pedigree, he had little choice but to become an important leader from the day he was born. Kennedy was the second oldest of nine children; the oldest was his brother Joe Jr. As one of the oldest who was surrounded by a strongly driven father and siblings, he developed a formidable competitive drive. His devout Catholicism instilled

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    JFK Rhetorical Essay

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    selfish acts and the negative effects that may come with it. To let his audience know its downsides and unfairness while strengthening his judgment of the situation, he appeals through the usage of logic (logos), disapproving tone, and parallelism.JFK used a tone of disapproval to emphasize the situation and to let his judgment and disapproval be known. In one instance, he states the issues they were dealing with at the time of economic distress: “In [a] serious hour in our nation’s history, when

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    The CIA and the JFK AssassinationThe day November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, would soon become known as a tragic day in US history. John F Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, had been drumming up support for the upcoming election. Tragically, he was brutally gunned down by Lee Harvey Oswald. At first glance, this assassination seems like a simple murder. A communist defector simply was angry with JFK and decided to kill him. Many people have failed to notice, however, that the CIA

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    Jfk Conspiracy Essay

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    Assassinations believes that on the basis of evidence available to it, that President JFK was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The committee also stated that is was unable to identify "the other gunman" implying that the first gunman was Oswald, but they never verified him

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    The Mystery of the JFK Assassination

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    Mystery of the JFK assassinationThe assassination of JFK affected the lives of many that were alive during his presidency and forever impacted history. His assassination is shrouded in mystery, and to this day no one knows exactly what happened. He was the youngest elected president, and the youngest president to die in office (The White House)JFK was a civil rights activist, because this was well known he had made enemies with many southerners in that time period. Despite these enemies JFK had made

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    10 Mrs. Nelson October 25th, 2024 35th President’s Kindness By restating the JFK speech this will demonstrate that power and freedom have relationships with our society. For example, when someone has more power, they have the role of controlling a large group of people. You have the right to speak without anyone telling you to stop or interfering with you. Both topics have similar meanings in different ways physically. JFK has also provided us with great advice to save our country and we all have to

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    JFK Assassination

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    Assassination of J.F.K.A warm clear day in Dallas, beautiful fall morning the crowds in the streets below cheered and waved as President John F. Kennedy limousine passed by. The president and his wife, Jacqueline smiled and waved backed, earlier the president had stopped the motorcade twice, once to shake hands with a little girl, and second time to greet a Catholic nun and her group of school children. During both of those stops the secret service had to keep back the crowds of people at a distance

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