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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. After his death, Jacqueline remarried Aristotle Onassis in 1968. Jacqueline lived a quiet life until her death in 1994.

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Was Patrick Bouvier Kennedy's body moved?

It was moved from the Kennedy family cemetery in Massachusetts to be buried with his father, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and unborn sister Arabella in Arlington National Cemetery.

Where can you read about personal experiences with Kennedy-Western University?

Warren National University

Warren National University, formally known as Kennedy-Western University, is an American distance learning university that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. Warren is currently not accredited by any accreditation body recognized by its country.

The advice is to stay away from non-accredited institutions.

Viper1 Kennedy-Western University was investigated in 2004 as a part of a Senate Hearing. You can read the results under either of the following titles: Senate Hearing 108-353 "Bogus Degrees and Unmet Expectations, Are Taxpayer Dollars Subsidizing Diploma Mills?" "Federal Employees Have Obtained Degrees from Diploma Mills and Other Unaccredited Schools, Some at Government Expense." http://hsgac.senate.gov/_files/051104cramer8490.pdf The testimony is quite long, but two things stick out about this school. Kennedy-Western admitted that they grant 55% of degrees for "life experience", and that life experience isn't even verified. Also, a Coast Guard member enrolled in a major with which she was unfamiliar. A large part of her master's degree was waived, and of the 5 remaining courses, she states. "With just 16 hours of study, I had completed 40 percent of the course requirements for a master's degree." The school is still in the news frequently since the hearing. Real officials, bogus degrees

Fake degrees a growing Texas problem

Tuesday, October 23, 2007 http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/k... P.S.: Your M.A. or Ph.D. may be B.S.

Some Floridians with top jobs hold degrees from questionable academic institutions. By RON MATUS, Times Staff Writer

Published December 6, 2007 http://www.sptimes.com/2007/12/06/State/PS__Your_MA_or_PhD_ma.shtml Kennedy-Western has recently changed their name to Warren National University.

What did Jacqueline Kennedy's babies die from?

Jacqueline Kennedy's first pregnancy resulted in a miscarriage. Her second pregnancy resulted in the stillbirth of her daughter, who was said by the Kennedys later to be named Arabella Kennedy. The fifth pregnancy of Jacqueline Kennedy resulted in the premature birth and death two days later of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, due to respiration problems that resulted from underdeveloped lungs.

Who was john f kennedt married to?

John F. Kennedy was married to Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. They wed on September 12, 1953, and had four children together, though only two survived infancy. Jacqueline became a prominent First Lady known for her style, grace, and efforts in the arts and historic preservation. Their marriage was often in the public eye, marked by both admiration and challenges.

Why is Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis famous?

The widow of Aristotle Onassis and John Fitzgerald Kennedy. She was JFK's First Lady and mother of all his children. She was a book editor, socialite, and one time newspaper reporter. She was born to incredible wealth, and married into one of America's most powerful families. She was a key figure in the tragedies and triumphs surrounding the Kennedy family.

How did Jacqueline Kennedy sign her letters?

If it was a casual note to a friend, she would sign "Jackie." For more formal correspondence, she would sign "Jacqueline Onassis."

Was Patrick Kennedy the son of John and Jackie Kennedy always buried at Arlington?

Patrick Kennedy was not always buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Patrick Bouvier Kennedy was first laid to rest in the Kennedy family cemetery in Boston shortly after his death on August 9th, 1963. At the request of the widow of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, the remains of Patrick and his stillborn sister Arabella Kennedy were moved to Arlington National Cemetery to be laid to rest with their father's remains. The remains were moved in 1964, during the construction of the first permanent grave site for President Kennedy.

Did Jackie Kennedy leave John?

Jackie Kennedy was widowed when her husband was assassinated.

Is Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis married?

Yes, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis married to John F. Kennedy in 1953 Yes, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis married to Aristotle Onassis in 1968

How tall was Aristotle onassis?

Aristotle Onassis was 5'6". On the other hand, his wife Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was 5'9". Jackie's children were 6'2", and 5'11" respectively.

A brother has as many brothers as sisters but a sister has as half as many sisters as brothers How many boys and girls is their in total?

brother has as many sisters so more than one sister so sister be two,a brother has as many brothers as sisters so brother should be more than two ,so three brothers.therefore totalmembers in the family is 1(brother)+3(brothers)+1(sister)+2(sisters)=4(brothers)+3(sisters)

He has 1 brother and one sister 1+1 =2

What kind of pets did the Jacqueline Kennedy have have?

Horses, as she was obviously an Equestrienne. Also the family had dogs- I don:t know if they had cats. Horse fancy extended to daughter who had a pony named Macaroni- a la the Yankee Doodle song- For real! Whoa- Hoa, a wo ho oh oh!

Was Jackie Kennedy Onassis buried in the suit she wore in Dallas when the President was assassinated and if not what was she buried in?

No, she was not buried in the pink, Raspberry suit she wore that fateful day in Dallas. Since she had a closed casket service, only those directly involved in her funeral arrangements and immediate family would know that information.

Why is it called Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis reservoir?

In honor of the person who was a internation celebrity/socialite native of New York, supported the preservation of NYC landmarks, and who used to jog around the reservoir.