Summary: On December 23, 2015 at approximately 2046 hours (CST), Supervisory CBP Officer assigned to Camino Real International Bridge was advised of unconfirmed reports of three decapitated heads dumped in the Plaza de las Culturas in Piedras Negras, Coahuila across from Eagle Pass, Texas. CBP Intelligence Officer was contacted; he advised that CISEN confirmed two heads and three bodies were found in Piedras Negras as a result of incident between the GATES and Zeta Transnational Criminal Organization
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On January 20th, 1961 President John F. Kennedy gave his groundbreaking and memorable inaugural address. Due the context and organization of his speech he was able to set the tone and urgency for change. Although, every four years the residing president is required to give an inaugural address, John F. Kennedys is amongst a few that are considered historic. His goal was to discuss our countries freedom, our promise and assist foreign countries. By declaring a new day from that moment forward he
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Bibliography. My topic was John F Kennedy’s Assassination Conspiracy Theories. Before I’ve started this project, I had no idea that there were conspiracy theories regarding his tragic death. This project wasn’t as hard as I thought since I have to find at least five sources from various type of media like scholarly source, youtube videos, news articles, images, and many others. Honestly, I really had fun finding sources because I get to know more about his assassination and the conspiracy theories that I’ve
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Think about how different the world would be if JFK never died and if he was able to start his new currency he planned on using for the free and peaceful americans, maybe kennedy was shot for a reason and he was a threat to the evil rich man control. Both Kennedy and Roosevelt want freedom and liberty for all american citizen. Even though Roosevelt wanted peace he did what he had to do for millions of people around the globe. Kennedy wanted peace all around the globe a nation under god ,but he was
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In 1961, President John F. Kennedy made his Inaugural Address asserting that greatness is achievable when America works collectively. Kennedy uses his confidence to present his ideas of a perfect, united country. He then reassures the American people that he will make America his priority by making realistic promises that guarantee protection. He makes bold statements in order to inspire the American people to affiliate with other countries for great improvements to technology and foreign relationships
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An Effort Closer to A Better Country “The Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy is considered one of the greatest speeches in twentieth-century American public address,” says Sara Ann Mehltretter from Penn State University. The 1960s was an important time during American history. In John F. Kennedy’s Inauguration Address, he used ethos, pathos and logos, to grab the audience’s full attention about the worries of communism and nuclear warfare. Historical Background During the early 1950s, the Korean
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Shortly after 6 p.m., on the evening of April 04, 1968, a shot fired from the Memphis sky from a rooming house assassinating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while he stood on the second-floor balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. King was standing in front of his room, 306, at the balcony railing engaged in a conversation with someone on the pavement below when hit with a bullet. James Earl Ray, FBI's two-hundred-seventy-seven most wanted fugitive, fired one shot to the front of his
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inaugural address— to motivate not only Americans but also foreigners to unite and to protect their liberty. For making sense with all of audiences, he applied the skillful rhetorical devices—repetition and tactical reasoning. First, the president JFK reasons with audience by appealing to pathos in three times in his speech. At the beginning, he says: “To those old allies …we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends…” for increasing his credibility. He gives old allies a promise--they will not betray
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JFK was the 35th president of the United State during the cold-war time, and he was Catholic. We all acknowledge that JFK’s inaugural address has become one of the most famous and classic speech in history, because it has the strong power of words and phrases. Millions of his audiences were moved by JFK's inaugural address fifty years ago; even now we still are impressed by its rhetorical devices. One of JFK’s most effective methods in the speech is his strong diction. From the beginning to the end
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Throughout the past decades, the presidents of the United States have gotten the world's attention and impacted everyone through the use of their speeches and writings. One of the most notable speeches came from President John F. Kennedy. JFK captured the emotions and thoughts of many people with the use of rhetoric in his inaugural address. This address, using ethos, logos, and pathos, affected the lives of many people. He speaks to a number of different audiences, and each audience is addressed
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