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    The Marriage of John and Jacqueline Kennedy. THESIS: Although the relationship of John and Jacqueline Kennedy evolved from friendship to love, their marriage was filled with tragedy, shame, and change. I. The relationship of John and Jacqueline Kennedy evolved from friendship to love.      A. They met at a dinner party thrown by Charles and Martha Bartlett.      B. Their marriage was called “the wedding of the year.” II. Their marriage had

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    During the Kennedy era, many Americans saw Jacqueline Kennedy only as the wife of the president who did not know much; however, not only was she a faithful wife and First Lady, but she was also a very intelligent magazine editor with a very interesting life. In the New York Times bestselling novel called The Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell challenges the way that success is typically viewed by introducing the idea of an “outlier.” Gladwell defines an outlier as “something that is

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    Pamela Ramirez Briggs Fashion and Textiles 15 May 2017 King of Bridal Oleg Cassini was one of the most influential designers with one of the longest careers in American history. He was born in Paris on April 11, 1913 to the Count and Countess Cassini, his grandfather being the Peking Imperial Russian Ambassador. He grew up with his younger brother, Igor Cassini, who turned out to be very similar in many ways. As a child he spent most of his life traveling from Russia, Denmark, and Copenhagen due

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    After reading the book The Other Side authored by Jacqueline Woodson, the reader can analyze the author’s tone, audience, and the symbolism used in this story. The two girls in the story, Clover, and Annie, never notice the difference between them. They do not discern the discrimination that their world is filled with. The fence symbolizes the barrier between blacks and whites. The two children do not know the difference between them. They don’t see their color difference, they see themselves as

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    “Someday somebody’s going to come along and knock this old fence down.” In class we read, The Other Side, by Jacqueline Woodson. This is a story about a black girl and a white girl who grew up during segregation. In The Other Side, there are a couple of different tones. One tone is ambivalent. The reason one tone is ambivalent is because they are kids so they most likely have mixed feelings about segregation. They were raised racist, but do not truly want to be racist. Another tone is kind. Both

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    Event On February 14, 1962, Jacqueline Kennedy gave an hour long televised tour of her restoration of the White House. With CBS News correspondent, Charles Collingwood by her side, Jackie Kennedy showed America the historic site, which was the first ever television tour inside. The film aired on both CBS and NBC at 10 o’clock p.m., and was later rebroadcasted by ABC later in the week. The program reached a shocking 80 million viewers. This scripted broadcast fostered the awareness that the White

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    During the Kennedy era, many Americans saw Jacqueline Kennedy only as the wife of the president who did not know much; however, not only was she a faithful wife and First Lady, but she was also a very intelligent magazine editor with a very interesting life. In the New York Times bestselling novel called The Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell challenges the way that success is typically viewed by introducing the idea of an “outlier.” Gladwell defines an outlier as “something that is

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    that they feel comfortable. Overall, the role of zoos is to protect animals by providing them with their basic needs, making sure they have a suitable place to live, and to save them from extinction! In the article, “The Stripes will Survive,” by Jacqueline Adams, the author explained what zoos have done to prevent the extinction of animals. The article was about Siberian tigers in Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and what the zoo has done to protect them. According to the article, “The members of the Tiger

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    Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was born on July 28, 1929 in Southampton, New York. She grew up in a wealthy, upper class home with her parents and siblings. Her father was a Wall Street stock broker, and her mother was a famous horse back rider. Jacqueline began to ride horses at the age of two, and was awarded with many trophies. She also attended ballet classes and advanced in learning many languages. Around the age of ten, Jacqueline's parents divorced from her father’s raging addiction to

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    Jackie O’ Kennedy and her Influence on Fashion Jackie O’ Kennedy was one of the biggest fashion influencers of the 1960s. Jackie was the wife of John F Kennedy. Since she was married to John and she was able to be in the white house this put her in the spotlight. This made is to many people around the world could see her clean and feminine style. She was one of the most influential people in fashion ever. She was in plenty of magazines for her chic style which put her in the spotlight which made

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