Essay On Jimmy Carter

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James Earl Carter, also known as Jimmy Carter was the 39th President of the United States. Jimmy Carter was born in Plains, Georgia on October 1, 1924 (Millercenter). His parents use to own a peanut farm which was where he grew up. His father was a businessman and a farmer. His mother was a nurse in Georgia. She quit her career after she got married because she was pregnant. Jimmy was the first President to be born in a hospital. He was a smart kid. He made a lot of money by working at the farm. By the age of thirteen he bought six houses around Georgia which were used for other people to rent. Jimmy’s father was shocked and proud of Jimmy at the same time. Jimmy was very active as a teenager. When he attended Plains High School he played basketball. Not only did he play basketball but he also ran crossed country in high school. In Annapolis he played a lot of football. When he was growing up at the farm they had a tennis court made from the dirt that Jimmy use to play on. Jimmy Carter enjoyed a plethora of music. He liked country, classical and folk music. Some of the musicians he liked were Allman Brothers, Bob Dylan, and Paul Simon. When he graduated High School he noticed World War 2 which really motivated him to join the military service. There was a lot of competition. He was extremely interested so he started studying in Georgia Institute of Technology. Carter was 100 percent sure that he wanted to go to Annapolis. He graduated exactly at the end of the war and in the top ten of his class in August 1943. End of his year he met his sister’s friend named Rosalynn Smith. They met the junior year of high school. The first time Jimmy asked her to marry him she didn’t want to marry him. The next year, Ros...

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...my Carter a bad president. Most people during this time period thought that Carter had no wisdom and he didn’t have any type of leadership skill. After his presidency, Jimmy Carter had written 28 books. Some of the books he wrote were: Why Not the Best (1975), Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President (1982), Negotiation: The Alternative to Hostility (1984), Everything to Gain: Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life (1987), which was written with Rosalynn Carter (CarterCenter). Most of his books were mostly about his presidency and his thoughts on politics, poetry, and religion also a fiction book. Some of his books were also about his personal life and how he felt at certain times of his life. Not only did he write books but he joined an organization that makes house for people that don’t have homes. Carter was a respectful man but he wasn’t a great president.

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