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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. 1980 Miami riots - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Miami riots (also called the Arthur McDuffie riots) were race riots that occurred in Miami, Florida, starting in earnest on May 18, 1980, [1] following an all-White male jury acquitting five white Dade County Public Safety Department officers in the death of Arthur McDuffie (December 3, 1946 – December 21, 1979), a Black insurance salesman and United States Marine Corps lance corporal.

  4. 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.

  5. Office of Professional Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The remaining complaints come from a variety of sources, including private attorneys, defendants and civil litigants, other federal agencies, state or local government officials, judicial and congressional referrals, and media reports. OPR gives expedited attention to judicial findings of misconduct.

  6. Ocoee Christian Church (Ocoee, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Ocoee Christian Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic church in Ocoee, Florida. It is located at 15 South Bluford Avenue. It is located at 15 South Bluford Avenue. On March 28, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  7. 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]

  8. 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)

  9. Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

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    Various journal review websites (crowd-sourced or expert-run) have been started, some focusing on the quality of the peer review process and extending to non-OA publications. [128] [129] A group of libraries and publishers launched an awareness campaign. [130] [131] A number of measures have been suggested to further combat predatory journals.