Jfk The New Frontier Speech Analysis

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In 1960, John F Kennedy delivered a speech to thousands at the Democratic National Convention. This speech was called “The New Frontier” proposed many new promise and ideas to the American people. One idea John F. Kennedy supported almost 60 years ago that is still being explored today is the exploration of space and uncharted territory. Many could say that discovering new things, such uncharted territories, is thrill-seeking. Although the “thrill-seekers” want to advance our lifestyle in a positive way, have they ever thought that maybe there is a reason we haven’t in the last 60 years? The risks with exploring uncharted territory just may out rank the benefits, such as: exposing humans to harmful situation, creating issues with “civilians” in those territory, and rewrite the scientific theories of what our culture originally thought. …show more content…

The unknown creatures of the new territory could create potential health issues to humans. If humans are expose to diseases and comeback to Earth. The spread of bringing “deadly Martian microbes” a risk not worth taking back to human civilization is a risk… (Scientific America 2). Landing in an uncharted territory could be extremely thin and cold. This uncharted territories atmosphere is thin and cold it might react with the Martian microbes and make them more deadly or have a negative impact on the human body such as health risks of hypothermia.

The risks of creating issues with civilians in those territory is high. Recall when the Indians ruled part of the United States of America. Christopher Columbus sailed the Atlantic Ocean ended up landing in America kicking Indians out. If the Indians didn’t like that neither would alien life forms if we came over, and do the same. If the uncharted territory had alien life forms and people explore the uncharted territory they will want to start a

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