War hero, politician, President of the United States-- John Fitzgerald Kennedy embodied the dreams and hopes of an age. This handsome collection of nearly one hundred quotations captures the wit and wisdom of one of America's best-loved Presidents.
“In this book, President Kennedy tells us what immigrants have done for America, and what America has done for its immigrants. It is one of the dramatic success stories of world history.... It can stand as a testament to a cause President Kennedy cherished, and which we should carry on.” — Robert F. Kennedy Throughout his presidency, John F. Kennedy was passionate about the issue of immigration reform. He believed that America is a nation of people who value both tradition and the exploration of new frontiers, deserving the freedom to build better lives for themselves in their adopted homeland. This 60th anniversary edition of his posthumously published, timeless work—with a foreword by Jonathan Greenblatt, the National Director and CEO of the ADL, formerly known as the Anti-Defamation League—offers President Kennedy’s inspiring words and observations on the diversity of America’s origins and the influence of immigrants on the foundation of the United States. The debate on immigration persists. Complete with updated resources on current policy, this new edition of A Nation of Immigrants emphasizes the importance of the collective thought and contributions to the prominence and success of the country.
"The King of Easter! Whom will he find and save?" Following Jesus's journey from his birth to the cross, his resurrection, and beyond, and featuring a family prayer, The King of Easter reminds us of the meaning of Easter and Jesus's power to save.Join FatCat and follow Jesus as he seeks and saves the lost. Whether friends or enemies―if they are lost, Jesus came to seek and save them. At every step, he brings his new friends to join the search.As Jesus journeys to the cross, he finds and saves people; from his mother, Mary, at his birth, to the thief on the cross beside him. But the Easter story doesn't end at the cross―Jesus is risen! From Mary Magdalene, who searched for him at the empty tomb, to Saul, who killed Jesus's friends, Jesus continues to save.What about you? Has Jesus saved you? The King of Easter still seeks and saves the lost, and he is seeking you today. Happy Easter to all God's children!
In She Walks in Beauty, Caroline Kennedy has once again marshaled the gifts of our greatest poets to pay a very personal tribute to the human experience, this time to the complex and fascinating subject of womanhood. Inspired by her own reflections on more than fifty years of life as a young girl, a woman, a wife, and a mother, She Walks in Beauty draws on poetry's eloquent wisdom to ponder the many joys and challenges of being a woman. Kennedy has divided the collection into sections that signify to her the most notable milestones, passages, and universal experiences in a woman's life, and she begins each of these sections with an introduction in which she explores and celebrates the most important elements of life's journey. The collection includes works by Elizabeth Bishop, Sharon Olds, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Mary Oliver, Pablo Neruda, W. H. Auden, Adrienne Rich, Sandra Cisneros, Anne Sexton, W. S. Merwin, Dorothy Parker, Queen Elizabeth I, Lucille Clifton, Naomi Shahib Nye, and W. B. Yeats. Whether it's falling in love, breaking up, friendship, marriage, motherhood, or growing old, She Walks in Beauty is a priceless resource for anyone, male or female, who wants a deeper understanding and appreciation of what it means to be a woman.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy led his nation for little more than a thousand days, yet his presidency is intensely remembered, not merely as a byproduct of his tragic fate. Kennedy steered the nation away from the brink of nuclear war, initiated the first nuclear test ban treaty, created the Peace Corps, and launched America on its mission to the moon and beyond. JFK inspired a nation, particularly the massive generation of baby boomers, injecting hope and revitalizing faith in the American project.Martin Sandler's The Letters of John F. Kennedy stands out as the only book that draws on letters from and to Kennedy, as collected at the Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Drawn from more than two million letters on file at the library--many never before published--this project presents readers with a portrait of both Kennedy the politician and Kennedy the man, as well as the times he lived in.Letters to and from the likes of Martin Luther King Jr, Clare Booth Luce, Pearl Buck, John Wayne, Albert Schweitzer, Linus Pauling, Willy Brandt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Nikita Khruschev, Harry Truman, Herbert Hoover, a young John Kerry, and Ngo Dinh Diem are complemented by letters from ordinary citizens, schoolchildren, and concerned Americans. Each letter will be accompanied by lively and informative contextualization. Facsimiles of many letters will appear, along with photographs and other visual ephemera from the Kennedy Library and Museum.
A lavishly illustrated overview of native American history explores their histories and culture, the way in which they influenced one another and the whites, and other issues, and includes illustrations.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning classic by President John F. Kennedy, introduced by Caroline Kennedy and with a foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, was penned in 1955 when Kennedy was a junior senator from Massachusetts. It serves as a clarion call to Americans, profiling eight historical figures renowned for their integrity in the face of adversity. These heroes, drawn from various periods in U.S. history, include John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, Thomas Hart Benton, and Robert A. Taft. Over half a century later, the book remains a powerful testament to the indomitable national spirit and a celebration of human virtue. It offers timeless lessons on integrity and resilience, reminding readers of the strength of the human spirit. As Robert Kennedy notes in the foreword, the work is not merely a collection of past stories but a source of hope and confidence for the future, emphasizing that the fate of the country and the world hinges on our actions today. The edition includes vintage photographs, an extensive author biography, Kennedy's correspondence about the project, contemporary reviews, a letter from Ernest Hemingway, and two inspiring speeches from recipients of the Profile in Courage Award.
Aviation English has been specifically designed by the authors to teach English language communication skills to pilots and air traffic controllers, and to help them achieve and maintain Operational Level 4 (now an international requirement enforced by ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organisation).The course can be used as an inclusive self study course or as part of a class room situation. Aviation English offers about 130hrs of learning content.Teacher Book Contains teaching notes, l
Focusing on Russia's entrepreneurial landscape, the book delves into the myriad challenges faced by business owners, including an unreliable judicial system and insecure property rights. It highlights the impact of arbitrary interference from officials, alongside issues of corruption, harassment, suspicion, and violence, all of which create a precarious environment for entrepreneurs striving for success.
The narrative explores the life of John F. Kennedy's secret son with Marilyn Monroe, who grows up under the shadow of his father's political ambitions and the necessity of maintaining his identity hidden. As he navigates adolescence, the complexities of his lineage and the pressures of his father's public life shape his journey. This compelling tale delves into themes of identity, legacy, and the impact of familial secrets against the backdrop of American history.