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  2. Jeffrey Carr - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, as Carr later told The Christian Science Monitor, it is private IT infrastructure, rather than government policy, that lies at the heart of US vulnerability to international cyber attacks. [12] Jeffrey Carr has blogged about cyber security and warfare at Intelfusion.net [1] [4] (until September 1, 2010) and Forbes' The Firewall.

  3. Jeff Bradstreet - Wikipedia

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    James Jeffrey "Jeff" Bradstreet (July 6, 1954 – June 19, 2015), was an American doctor, alternative medicine practitioner, and a former preacher [2] who ran the International Child Development Resource Center in Melbourne, Florida, [3] a medical practice in Buford, Georgia [4] and in Arizona, where he practiced homeopathy.

  4. Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) System, located along a twenty-mile (30 km) section of coastline from Melbourne Beach to Wabasso Beach, Florida, along State Road A1A. The 900 acre (3.6 km 2) refuge was established in 1991, to protect the loggerhead and green sea turtles.

  5. Archie Carr - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the Dr. Archie Carr Wildlife Refuge was established in Costa Rica in his memory. Carr's son, Archie Carr III, is a conservationist who coordinated Central American programs for the New York Zoological Society (now known as the Wildlife Conservation Society ); Carr III was instrumental in establishing the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife ...

  6. Lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith - Wikipedia

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    Carr, Cynthia, Our Town: A Heartland Lynching, A Haunted Town, and the Hidden History of White America, (Random House, 2007). Madison, James. A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000). ISBN 0-312-23902-5. online review; Myrdal, Gunnar. An American Dilemma, (Harper and Brothers, 1944).

  7. Ocoee - Wikipedia

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    Ocoee may refer to: Ocoee, Florida; Ocoee, Tennessee; Ocoee Middle School, in Cleveland, Tennessee; Ocoee Street Historic District; Toccoa/Ocoee River in Georgia and Tennessee; USS Ocoee (SP-1208), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918; Ocoee, the Cherokee term for the Passiflora incarnata (Purple passionflower)

  8. Ocoee High School - Wikipedia

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    Ocoee High School is a public secondary school located in Ocoee, Florida, 12.5 miles west of Orlando. Built in 2005, Ocoee High School operates as a part of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) and serves students from the cities of Ocoee, Apopka, Winter Garden, and Western Pine Hills. Ocoee High School is currently serving 2,479 students.

  9. Lynching of Laura and L. D. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Seth Archer wrote in the Southwest Review that lynching photographs were partly intended as a warning, in the Nelson's case to the neighboring all-black Boley—"look what we did here, Negroes beware" [44] — but the practice of sending cards to family and friends outside the area underlined the ritualistic nature of the lynchings. [51]