1. a.) First thing i didn't know about was that he wasn't only well known in the USA the whole world respected him. There was a boat from a tribe in Africa(?) thanking him for everything he has done for them. Also the exhibit with the piece of wall from Asia.
b.) Secondly i was unaware of all the things he did with the Special Olympics. There were multiple exhibits dedicated to him for his help with supporting the Special Olympics.
c.) Lastly, was the importance that Jackie Kennedy, his wife, had while he was in office. There were many exhibits that were in honor of her. I do believe two of her outfits were modeled as well that were stunning. Also jewerly that she had recieved from Asia and Europe.
2. I deffinitly enjoyed the part that we were allowed to walk around. The movies were nice as well (if my allergies were not acting up). The first classroom part was dragged on a little too long and most of the stuff she talked about we already knew. I was expecting it to be bigger too! But overall i enjoyed the field trip.
3. Um! deffinitly no classroom thingy at the begining! But like i said overall it was pretty good! I just wished there was a little more on the asassination and conspiracy thoery. I understand they wanted to celebrate his life and accomplishments but i think everyone was really looking foward to hear about that... it's an interesting topic.
4. John F. Kennedy was an outstanding president in my opinion. But i also believe that he could have done more; i also believe that there are presidents who have done just as much as him. Kennedy acomplished a lot in his lifetime and left a great legacy. In my opinion i would have like to have seen more of "civil rights activist", there was alot that could have been improved but it just wasn't; even with the little time that he did have in the White House. But his work and support with the Special Olympics was philanthropical; i never relized how much good he actually did for them. Kennedy's work was outstanding but i do believe that there are other presidents with grave accomplishments like him.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
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