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  2. List of Peace Corps volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Ron Tschetter, 17th Director of The Peace Corps (India 1966–68) [36] Mark Schneider, 15th Director of the Peace Corps, senior vice president of International Crisis Group (El Salvador 1966–68) [37] Carol Bellamy, 13th Director of the Peace Corps, former head of UNESCO, president of World Learning (Guatemala 1963–65) [38]

  3. Nathan Bedford Forrest - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Bedford Forrest—disparaged by Parson Brownlow in 1864 as a "sin-hardened negro trader, and livery stable man of Memphis"—was a notable slave trader of the United States from 1851 to 1860. Forrest was considered one of the "big four" [ 48 ] "phenomenally large" traders of Memphis, which was the "first-class market" for slave trading ...

  4. OMAC (Buddy Blank) - Wikipedia

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    Set in the near future ("The World That's Coming"), [4] OMAC is a corporate nobody named Buddy Blank who is changed via a "computer-hormonal operation done by remote control" by an A.I. satellite called "Brother Eye" into the super-powered One-Man Army Corps (OMAC).

  5. James Carville - Wikipedia

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    Carville was born on October 25, 1944, at a U.S. Army hospital at Georgia's Fort Benning (now Fort Moore), where his father was stationed during World War II. [4] While his mother, Lucille (née Normand), had stayed behind in Carville, Louisiana, where James was raised, she traveled to Fort Benning long enough to have her firstborn son born there.

  6. Kevin O'Donnell (Peace Corps) - Wikipedia

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    During the hearings before Congress, O'Donnell showed how the Peace Corps' budget amounted to about one-quarter the price for a single jet fighter but Congress continued strip the Peace Corps' funding. [3] In the end, the money to allow Peace Corps to continue its overseas programs came from an unlikely source - Richard Nixon. [2] "Had the ...

  7. Makima - Wikipedia

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    Makima (Japanese: マキマ, Hepburn: Makima) is a fictional character from Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga series Chainsaw Man.She is the main antagonist of Part 1, the "Public Safety Saga", and is the caretaker of main character Denji, promising him food and shelter if he comes under her care and threatening him with death otherwise.

  8. Who is Rob Peace? Chiwetel Ejiofor breaks down the true ... - AOL

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    Robert Peace’s life was cut short, but his legacy will live on in Chiwetel Ejiofor’s new movie, “Rob Peace.” The Oscar nominee directed, adapted and costars in the drama based on the book ...

  9. Chainsaw Man - Wikipedia

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    The Chainsaw Man Society for World Peace are revealed to be working for Fami and debut an imposter Chainsaw Man, much to Denji's dismay. Fami reveals that Yoru's goal of killing Chainsaw Man and Asa's desire to save him are both achievable, as there are two Chainsaw Men- the "red" (Denji), and the "black" (the former form of Pochita). Meanwhile ...