Eduard Benes was a Czech politician and statesman who was a key founder of modern Czechoslovakia. He helped lead Czechoslovakia's independence movement during World War I from exile in Paris. After independence, he served as Czechoslovakia's foreign minister from 1918 to 1935 and also had a term as prime minister. Benes twice served as president of Czechoslovakia, leading the country from 1935 to 1938 and again from 1940 until 1948, when declining health forced his resignation. He was a skilled diplomat but ultimately could not withstand pressure from Germany and the Soviet Union on Czechoslovakia's sovereignty.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He was born in 1917 and represented Massachusetts in the House and Senate before defeating Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election. As president, Kennedy faced challenges such as the Bay of Pigs invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald.
1) When Kennedy took office, the US economy was struggling but he helped build it back up through low interest rates and submitting the first $100 billion budget, raising GDP and consumer spending.
2) Kennedy signed an executive order establishing the President's Commission on the Status of Women and asked Congress to pass civil rights legislation requiring desegregation of public facilities and schools.
3) Kennedy's foreign policy focused on US-Soviet relations and he avoided nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis through negotiations, but increased US presence in Vietnam despite wanting to withdraw troops.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963; as the youngest man elected president and the only Catholic, he oversaw critical events like the Cuban Missile Crisis and began the space race, while also advancing civil rights, before being assassinated in Dallas at age 46, with conspiracy theories still surrounding his death.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He represented Massachusetts in the U.S. House and Senate and defeated Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election. As president, Kennedy oversaw events like the Bay of Pigs invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald.
This is a short presentation that I intend to use in a glogster that I intend to use for my English language lessons. The aim is to present the most important facts of a successful person, using the past simple.
Eduard Benes was a Czech politician and statesman who was a key founder of modern Czechoslovakia. He helped lead Czechoslovakia's independence movement during World War I from exile in Paris. After independence, he served as Czechoslovakia's foreign minister from 1918 to 1935 and also had a term as prime minister. Benes twice served as president of Czechoslovakia, leading the country from 1935 to 1938 and again from 1940 until 1948, when declining health forced his resignation. He was a skilled diplomat but ultimately could not withstand pressure from Germany and the Soviet Union on Czechoslovakia's sovereignty.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He was born in 1917 and represented Massachusetts in the House and Senate before defeating Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election. As president, Kennedy faced challenges such as the Bay of Pigs invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald.
1) When Kennedy took office, the US economy was struggling but he helped build it back up through low interest rates and submitting the first $100 billion budget, raising GDP and consumer spending.
2) Kennedy signed an executive order establishing the President's Commission on the Status of Women and asked Congress to pass civil rights legislation requiring desegregation of public facilities and schools.
3) Kennedy's foreign policy focused on US-Soviet relations and he avoided nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis through negotiations, but increased US presence in Vietnam despite wanting to withdraw troops.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963; as the youngest man elected president and the only Catholic, he oversaw critical events like the Cuban Missile Crisis and began the space race, while also advancing civil rights, before being assassinated in Dallas at age 46, with conspiracy theories still surrounding his death.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He represented Massachusetts in the U.S. House and Senate and defeated Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election. As president, Kennedy oversaw events like the Bay of Pigs invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald.
This is a short presentation that I intend to use in a glogster that I intend to use for my English language lessons. The aim is to present the most important facts of a successful person, using the past simple.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), commonly known as "Jack" or by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from January 1961 until he was assassinated in November 1963.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 and served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He later represented Massachusetts in the U.S. House and Senate as a Democrat before being elected as the 35th U.S. President in 1960 at the age of 43, making him the youngest man elected to the office. However, his presidency was cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts and became the 35th President of the United States in 1961. He married Jackie Bouvier in 1953 and they had four children together, though only their daughter Caroline survived. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 at the young age of 46 when he was still serving as President.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. He came from a wealthy and politically connected family. As president, Kennedy faced challenges with the Bay of Pigs invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis, while also advancing the space program and Peace Corps. However, his presidency was cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 at the age of 46.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts to a wealthy political family. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was elected as a Democratic congressman in 1946, serving for six years. In 1960, Kennedy was elected as the youngest president in U.S. history. As president, Kennedy navigated Cold War tensions and the Cuban Missile Crisis while advocating for civil rights and space exploration. His presidency was cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts to wealthy Irish Catholic parents. He attended Harvard University where he became interested in politics. During World War II, Kennedy served as a naval officer and was hailed as a war hero after surviving injuries. Kennedy went on to be elected as a Congressman and Senator from Massachusetts. In 1960, he was elected as the 35th President of the United States at the young age of 43. As president, Kennedy faced challenges with the Cold War and Cuban Missile Crisis. However, his life and presidency were cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 at the age of 46.
Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge rose to power in Cambodia by exploiting dissatisfaction with the corrupt and oppressive previous government. Pol Pot aimed to establish a communist system to address poverty, but he and the Khmer Rouge were misguided and unprepared for governance. Their harsh rule and brutal policies led to the deaths of about one in seven Cambodians. While Pol Pot maintained loyalty from his inner circle through charismatic leadership, the Cambodian people grew discontent with the Khmer Rouge due to war, famine, and lack of improvement. The Khmer Rouge eventually turned on itself and Pol Pot was exiled, dying before facing trial for his crimes against humanity. Governments that ignore the will of the people they represent
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a button labeled "GET STARTED".
This document provides a timeline of key events in the life of John F. Kennedy from 1917-1963. It outlines his early life and education, military service during WWII where he was a war hero, entry into politics as a Congressman and Senator, presidency and assassination. The timeline focuses on Kennedy's early life and political career leading up to his election as the 35th US President in 1960 at age 43. It then details major events and accomplishments of his brief presidency from 1961-1963 before concluding with details of his assassination in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 at age 46.
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A Slovakian politician served as a General in the French army and was also an astronomer. During 1914-1918, he organized Czechoslovakian legions that fought in Serbia, Romania, Russia and Italy. He was later a member of the National Council in Paris and the Czechoslovakian Minister of Military, and is considered the founder of the Czechoslovakian state.
Otto von Bismarck was a Prussian statesman who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1871 to 1890. He came from a noble Prussian family and studied law. Through a series of wars in the 1860s, Bismarck helped Prussia defeat Denmark, Austria, and France to unite Germany under Prussian leadership. He orchestrated the unification of Germany in 1871 and served as its first Chancellor. Bismarck introduced Germany's social welfare state in the 1880s to counter socialists. He retired in 1890 and spent his final years in Friedrichsruh, where he died in 1898.
Under Stalin's totalitarian rule:
1. He consolidated power by exerting total control over the Communist Party and appearing to provide security and direction for the future.
2. The Soviet people accepted great difficulties and sacrifice, believing the state's brutality was for their protection and promises of prosperity.
3. During the Great Terror of 1937-1938, about 7 million were arrested, 1 million executed, and 2 million died in camps, with only 10% of camp prisoners surviving.
Joseph Stalin consolidated power in the Soviet Union following Vladimir Lenin's death in 1924. As leader, Stalin instituted radical economic policies including rapid industrialization and the collectivization of agriculture. This modernization had great success but was also extremely brutal, resulting in millions of deaths. Stalin ruled with an iron fist and purged perceived political opponents through executions and the Gulag system of forced labor camps. While Stalin cultivated a cult of personality, his totalitarian regime was criticized after his death in 1953.
8 Ways a Digital Media Platform is More Powerful than “Marketing”New Rainmaker
You may have heard that “media not marketing” is the future of online business … but what does that actually mean, what can it look like?
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2. Keep designs simple with less text and only 1 main point per slide.
3. Use interesting fonts instead of boring standard ones to engage audiences.
4. Include high quality images that visually represent the message.
5. Choose a color scheme that fits the theme and works cohesively.
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Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), commonly known as "Jack" or by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from January 1961 until he was assassinated in November 1963.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 and served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He later represented Massachusetts in the U.S. House and Senate as a Democrat before being elected as the 35th U.S. President in 1960 at the age of 43, making him the youngest man elected to the office. However, his presidency was cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts and became the 35th President of the United States in 1961. He married Jackie Bouvier in 1953 and they had four children together, though only their daughter Caroline survived. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 at the young age of 46 when he was still serving as President.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. He came from a wealthy and politically connected family. As president, Kennedy faced challenges with the Bay of Pigs invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis, while also advancing the space program and Peace Corps. However, his presidency was cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 at the age of 46.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts to a wealthy political family. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was elected as a Democratic congressman in 1946, serving for six years. In 1960, Kennedy was elected as the youngest president in U.S. history. As president, Kennedy navigated Cold War tensions and the Cuban Missile Crisis while advocating for civil rights and space exploration. His presidency was cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts to wealthy Irish Catholic parents. He attended Harvard University where he became interested in politics. During World War II, Kennedy served as a naval officer and was hailed as a war hero after surviving injuries. Kennedy went on to be elected as a Congressman and Senator from Massachusetts. In 1960, he was elected as the 35th President of the United States at the young age of 43. As president, Kennedy faced challenges with the Cold War and Cuban Missile Crisis. However, his life and presidency were cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963 at the age of 46.
Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge rose to power in Cambodia by exploiting dissatisfaction with the corrupt and oppressive previous government. Pol Pot aimed to establish a communist system to address poverty, but he and the Khmer Rouge were misguided and unprepared for governance. Their harsh rule and brutal policies led to the deaths of about one in seven Cambodians. While Pol Pot maintained loyalty from his inner circle through charismatic leadership, the Cambodian people grew discontent with the Khmer Rouge due to war, famine, and lack of improvement. The Khmer Rouge eventually turned on itself and Pol Pot was exiled, dying before facing trial for his crimes against humanity. Governments that ignore the will of the people they represent
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a button labeled "GET STARTED".
This document provides a timeline of key events in the life of John F. Kennedy from 1917-1963. It outlines his early life and education, military service during WWII where he was a war hero, entry into politics as a Congressman and Senator, presidency and assassination. The timeline focuses on Kennedy's early life and political career leading up to his election as the 35th US President in 1960 at age 43. It then details major events and accomplishments of his brief presidency from 1961-1963 before concluding with details of his assassination in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 at age 46.
Milan rastislav štefánik english - čelináková, popilkováMiroslava Filipi
A Slovakian politician served as a General in the French army and was also an astronomer. During 1914-1918, he organized Czechoslovakian legions that fought in Serbia, Romania, Russia and Italy. He was later a member of the National Council in Paris and the Czechoslovakian Minister of Military, and is considered the founder of the Czechoslovakian state.
Otto von Bismarck was a Prussian statesman who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1871 to 1890. He came from a noble Prussian family and studied law. Through a series of wars in the 1860s, Bismarck helped Prussia defeat Denmark, Austria, and France to unite Germany under Prussian leadership. He orchestrated the unification of Germany in 1871 and served as its first Chancellor. Bismarck introduced Germany's social welfare state in the 1880s to counter socialists. He retired in 1890 and spent his final years in Friedrichsruh, where he died in 1898.
Under Stalin's totalitarian rule:
1. He consolidated power by exerting total control over the Communist Party and appearing to provide security and direction for the future.
2. The Soviet people accepted great difficulties and sacrifice, believing the state's brutality was for their protection and promises of prosperity.
3. During the Great Terror of 1937-1938, about 7 million were arrested, 1 million executed, and 2 million died in camps, with only 10% of camp prisoners surviving.
Joseph Stalin consolidated power in the Soviet Union following Vladimir Lenin's death in 1924. As leader, Stalin instituted radical economic policies including rapid industrialization and the collectivization of agriculture. This modernization had great success but was also extremely brutal, resulting in millions of deaths. Stalin ruled with an iron fist and purged perceived political opponents through executions and the Gulag system of forced labor camps. While Stalin cultivated a cult of personality, his totalitarian regime was criticized after his death in 1953.
8 Ways a Digital Media Platform is More Powerful than “Marketing”New Rainmaker
You may have heard that “media not marketing” is the future of online business … but what does that actually mean, what can it look like?
As you’ll see in this SlideShare, examples of a media-first approach done very well are all around us, it only takes a simple shift in thinking to see them.
Can this "media not marketing" approach to building an audience have an actual effect on the bottom line revenue of your business, or is it just more philosophical wordplay?
Let's find out ...
The document provides five design principles for creating slides that effectively communicate messages to audiences:
1. Focus on the main message you want the audience to remember.
2. Keep designs simple with less text and only 1 main point per slide.
3. Use interesting fonts instead of boring standard ones to engage audiences.
4. Include high quality images that visually represent the message.
5. Choose a color scheme that fits the theme and works cohesively.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
1. John Fitzgerald Kennedy
• Født 29.mai, 1917 i Brookline, Massachusetts
• Sønn av Joseph og Rose Kennedy
• Irsk og katolsk bakgrunn
• Krigshelt
• USAs 35. president: den yngste gjennom tidene
• Skutt og drept 22.november, 1963 i Dallas, Texas
2. En privilegert oppvekst
Vokste opp i en rik og mektig storfamilie
Nest eldst i søskenflokken
Elsket å lese og ønsket å bli forfatter
Krevende far
En oppvekst preget av sykdom og familietragedier
Meldte seg inn i marinen til tross for motstand fra foreldrene
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3. 1941: John F. Kennedy verver seg inn i
marinen
Blir sendt til Stillehavet for å bekjempe Japan under andre
verdenskrig
August 1943: En patruljebåt ledet av John senkes av den japanske
flåten i nærheten av Solomon-øyene
John får mannskapet sitt i sikkerhet, og mottar «the navy and
marine corps medal of heroism»
Blir krigshelt
Hans bror Joseph Kennedy jr. er ikke like heldig. Han blir drept da
flyet hans eksploderer under et oppdrag i Tyskland, august 1944
John og Joe jr. Kennedy, mai
1942
4. John F. Kennedys politiske liv
Valgt inn i den amerikanske kongressen, januar 1947
Valgt inn i senatet i 1952
Valgt til USAs 35. president i 1960, ble tatt i ed 20.januar 1961
Holdt en berømt innsettelsestale, med kanskje det mest berømte sitatet av en
amerikansk president noensinne
Menneskerettigheter i USA på 60-tallet
Kubakrisen
22.november 1963: Skutt og drept i Dallas, Texas