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All rights reserved ARTSEDGE materials may be reproduced for educational purposes Instructions Use the following checklist to determine if your story has the characteristics of a tall tale Check those statements that apply to your story and write a. An Historical Mystery. Table of Contents. John Fitzgeral Kennedy. The Trip. The Trip (cont...). ‏. The Assassination. The Conspiracy. / . The Magic Bullet Theory. / . Multiple Shooters. Important Locations. and FABLES. Mrs. Colley. Folktale. A . folktale. is a traditional narrative that is passed down by word of mouth. Different forms of folktales may include legends, fairy tales, animal tales, trickster tales, fables and myths. Trickster tales feature a wily animal character who tries to outsmart other characters. . Ask Not . W. hat . Y. our . C. ountry . C. an . D. o . F. or You. Speech Context. This speech was given by John F Kennedy, after he took the presidential oath of office, at 12.51(Eastern Time) on Friday 20. TALL TALES. Tall Tales were very popular among American settlers in the early 1800s.. People told tall tales about “larger than life” characters with extraordinary abilities.. As the stories were repeated, the details became more exaggerated.. Mark Twain. Do Now. Chapter 16-19 vocabulary crossword. Figurative Language. Writers use figurative language such as imagery, similes, and . metaphors to . help the reader visualize and experience events and emotions in a . i. n Houston. a. nd . r. esources . from. t. he Houston Area Digital Archives . Rice Hotel. Sam Houston Coliseum. Rice University Stadium. NASA Manned Spacecraft Center. 1960. John F. Kennedy made a campaign stop in Houston in September of 1960. . 1. RR-TAG Opening Report. July 2017. 10 July 2017. Authors:. Name. Company. Phone. email. Rich Kennedy (Chair). HP Enterprise. 1 737-202-7014. rich.kennedy@hpe.com. Agenda. Approve Daejeon . minutes. John F. Kennedy’s Presidency. November 1958 . – . Kennedy is reelected to the United States Senate.. - Kennedy ran against Vincent J. Celeste and won with a difference of 874,610 votes.. January 1960 . "If you see the magic in a fairy tale, you can face the future." ~Danielle Steel~. "If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales." ~Albert Einstein~. Presentation by:Matt Stover, Zack Jones, & Ahmed Anik. Kennedy versus Nixon. The 1960 Election was the first election to hold televised presidential candidate debate. Democrat John F. Kennedy’s success in televised debates against Republican Richard Nixon was crucial to JFK’s election. Bridget Heist . Kylie Kratchwell. Gianna Oldrati . Ashley Basat . *Kennedy Intensifies the Cold War . Critical to John F. Kennedy’s victory in the election of 1960 was his success in televised debates against Richard Nixon. Chapter 27: The New Frontier and the Great Society. Main Idea. : President Kennedy continued the Cold War policy of resisting the spread of communism by offering help to other nations and threatening to use force if necessary.. & Johnson’s Great Society. "New Frontier" 1960 . What:.   The New Frontier was the legislative program . Pres. John . F. Kennedy announced when he ran for president in 1960. It called for economic reforms to "get the country moving again." . Wood Duck O O O Mallard O O O ehead O O O Hooded Merganser O O O Ruffed Grouse C C C CCommon Loon O O O American White Pelican O Turkey Vulture O O O Bald Eagle U U Broad-winged Hawk U U U Barred

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