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Lee, Harvey

As the party entered the city in an open car, the president encountered friendly crowds. Suddenly shots rang out, and Kennedy slumped forward. Desperately wounded, he died a short time later at a Dallas hospital. Lee Harvey Oswald, the... [Pg.55]

Kennedy s death was the work of a lone assassin. Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin, was himself shot and killed a few days later in the jail where he was being held. p. 963 (precise page number of citation)... [Pg.57]

In Example C, you decided to include a direct quote from the text about Lee Harvey Oswald to emphasize the point that he was acting alone. Perhaps you liked the way the authors stated this fact and wanted to use their exact words in your paper. Exact quotes add support to a research paper. Just be sure to fully credit your sources. [Pg.58]

If in your paper, you would like the reader to pay particular attention to a specific piece of evidence that you have uncovered—one that indisputably establishes Lee Harvey Oswald as the assassin of John F. Kennedy—you could write this information in several ways. Notice the different points of view that you can assume as the author ... [Pg.81]

Example A Hey, reader. It s really important that you remember that Lee Harvey Oswald planned his ambush on the grassy knoU for months. ... [Pg.81]

This paper examines President Kennedy s final ten months in the White House before his assassination. It places particular emphasis on the security policies and procedures of his White House staff and questions whether any specific, additional measures could have been taken to avoid his fatal trip to Dallas. Using primary source material such as speeches from Kennedy himself, official government documentation taken from the agencies of the CIA and FBI, and excerpts from interviews of key White House officials, this paper questions whether alternative security measures could have been in place. It concludes, however, that any additional procedures would not have altered historical events and that Lee Harvey Oswald was not detected as a threat to national security until it was too late. [Pg.116]

Reaction to the worst social turmoil since the 1930s led to a second great wave of federal gun legislation. Gun control advocates pointed out that Lee Harvey Oswald had obtained through the mail the rifle he had used to kill John E Kennedy. (Such sales were already illegal under the 1927 act, but there was little practical enforcement.)... [Pg.20]

Apart from the dirty tricks operations aimed at American banks, numerous other attempts will emerge from the dope-traffickers to cushion themselves from the impact of this report. Lower-level operatives, expendable portions of the network may be sacrificed, the way that assassins like Lee Harvey Oswald or Sirhan Sirhan were sacrificed by their masters. [Pg.394]

Lee Harvey Oswald James Earl Ray Sirhan Bishara Sirhan Senator Ted Kennedy ... [Pg.106]

President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald is charged with the murder. He is assassinated in jail by Jack Ruby. Both Oswald and Ruby are widely regarded as insane, and the crimes are dismissed as the senseless violence of two lunatics. John F. Kennedy was killed by a lunatic, Lee Harvey Oswald, who had momentarily given loyalty to the paranoid Fidel Castro of Cuba. And Oswald was, in turn, within two days, slain by another madman. Jack Ruby. Had Oswald received psychiatric help when he was young, John Kennedy might be alive today. [Pg.319]

Two types of reactions are important in the photochemical transformation of PAHs, those with molecnlar oxygen and those involving cyclization. lllnstrative examples are provided by the photooxidation of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (Lee and Harvey 1986) (Fignre 1.14a) and benzo[a]pyrene (Lee-Ruff et al. 1986) (Figure 1.14b), and the cyclization of CM-stilbene (Figure 1.14c). [Pg.11]

Lee H, RG Harvey (1986) Synthesis of the active diol epoxide metabolites of the potent carcinogenic hydrocarbon 7,12-dunethybenz[a]anthacene. J Am Chem Soc 51 3502-3507. [Pg.44]

Harvey, R.G. Pataki, J.P. Lee, H. In "Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons," IXth International Symposium, Cooke, M. Dennis, A.J., Eds. Battelle Columus, Ohio, in press. [Pg.66]

T.R. Sharp, H. Lee, A. Ferguson, K.N. Marsh and R.G. Harvey, Electron impact mass spectra of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons A reference collection. Presented at the 36th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, San Francisco, CA, 5-10 June 1988. [Pg.749]

Hours since last ejaculation (Jouannet et al. 1981) and testis size (Kim and Lee 1982 Harvey and May 1989) both show the expected positive relationships (Table 1). Chronic alcoholism has a major negative influence on semen quality (Gomathi et al. 1993), but small amounts of alcohol are associated with more sperm in masturbatory ejaculates (Gerhard et al. 1992), as in Table 1. Autopsy studies have shown that the number of sperm manufactured per day by human testes declines by about 5 million for every year of a man s life after the age of about 25 y (Neaves et al. 1984). The decline per insemination of about 13 million for each year of age found in the Manchester study matches this autopsy work well, being the decline expected if the interval between ejaculations were 2—3 days. [Pg.174]


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