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Hewes was also the founding chairman of the Mississippi National Guard Legislative Caucus while in the Senate. [6] As Senator, Hewes authored Mississippi’s Seller’s Disclosure Statement for Real Estate transactions, [7] [8] as well as Mississippi’s Prepaid College Tuition Program (MPACT), and funding for the Lynn Meadows Children’s Museum.
The 2020–2024 Mississippi Legislature was composed of the Mississippi State Senate and the Mississippi House of Representatives. [1] General elections for the Senate and the House were held on November 5, 2019. [2] [3] The first session was held from January 7, 2020 to October 10, 2020. [1]
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Abdul-Rauf was born Chris Jackson in Gulfport, Mississippi, the son of Jacqueline Jackson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was raised in a single-parent family, along with his two brothers, Omar and David. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His childhood was characterized by poverty, as there were times when he and his brothers were not able to have proper nutrition. [ 2 ]
PCI MPACT! card by STB Systems. The architecture of the MPACT! media processor was distinguished in that it used a large addressable SRAM in place of registers, but had 4 special purpose registers for being able to address its 72 bit SRAM entries indirectly (a feature also seen in Intel's Itanium processor).
Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) is the public broadcasting network serving the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is owned by the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television ( MAET ), an agency of the state government that holds the licenses for all of the PBS and NPR member stations in the state.
Mpact-2 is a 125 MHz vector-processing graphics, audio and video media processor, a second generation in the Mpact family of Chromatic Research media processors, which can be used only as a co-processor to the main central processing unit (CPU) of a microcomputer.
Mills was born on August 25, 1956, in Charleston, South Carolina. [1] He received an Associate of Arts from Itawamba Community College in 1976, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Mississippi in 1978, a Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1980, and a Master of Laws from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2001.