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    Born Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925‚ in Omaha‚ Nebr.‚ he was one of eight children. The family moved to Lansing‚ Mich‚.in 1929. His father‚ a Baptist preacher and activist who supported Marcus Garvey’s separatist “back to Africa” movement‚ was run over by a streetcar in 1931‚ in what many believed was a murder by white supremacists. With his mother institutionalized after an emotional breakdown‚ Malcolm lived in foster care; he eventually left school‚ took up odd jobs‚ and became involved in drugs

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    Capote Analysis

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    trail proves that Capote knows what he is talking about. The story tends to skip some‚ which adds more credibility because it shows the author only wrote about the things he had solid evidence about. For example‚ Perry and Dick are hitchhiking to Omaha‚ and then it skips to them being in Las Vegas (174). 3. Capote’s audience would probably range from people interested in mystery novels to people wanting to understand capital

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    Malcolm X was born May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ NE. Malcolm X was an Black African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist. The assassination of Malcolm was on February 21‚ 1965 in Washington Heights‚ New York City. The assassination of Malcolm X was unjust because he fought for civil rights and was a spokesman for Black Muslim faith‚however some people believe he stood for violence. Malcolm X fought for civil rights because In 1930 to 1975 the group accepted black Americans as members. The

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    President Gerald Ford Gerald Ford was born on July 14‚ 1913 and was named Leslie Lynch King Jr. He was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska and is currently alive and living in Rancho Mirage‚ California. As a child President Ford lived in Grand Rapids Michigan. He moved there when his parents were divorced at age 2. His mother‚ Dorothy Ford‚ got custody of him and married President Ford’s stepfather‚ Gerald Ford Sr. on February 1‚ 1916. Gerald R. Ford‚ Jr.’s name was not legally changed until December

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    August of 2026

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    needed. Assist with dietary needs of residents  Housekeeping‚ cleaning of residents residential room ’s and assist with daily laundry Other Duties as assigned  Independent Contractor 11/04-present  Haute Model/Reel People Talent Agency Omaha‚ Nebraska Worked cooperatively with employer on pre-marketing sales promotions. Researched product prior to marketing to customers. Set up and gather inventory for specific product demonstrations. Ensure that the product and

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    Crime Expo

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    of killings committed between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago‚ Illinois. On January 2‚ 1972‚ Gacy picked up a 15-year-old youth named Timothy Jack McCoy from Chicago’s Greyhound bus terminal. Gacy took McCoy—who was traveling en route from Michigan to Omaha—on a sightseeing tour of Chicago‚ and then drove him to his home with the promise that he could spend the night and be driven back to the station in time to catch his bus. Gacy later said that he awoke the following morning to find McCoy standing in

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    Cancun: A Short Story

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    ico “WAKE UP!” Screamed my brother in to my ear. “Owwww” I said But soon realized we were going to MEXICO! First we had to drive to Omaha to get on our airplane it took about 1 hour 30 minutes just to get there. Then it took the plane 8 hours to get to Cancun. When we got their it had just stopped raining. The first thing I saw once we left the airport was a…….PALM TREE! It was like 6:00 A.M. so I was tired we went to our hotel and slept for 4 hours. Then my dad said “wake up it time to see the

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    Capa swam ashore with the second assault wave on Omaha Beach and documented the historic day. He then sent the 35mm rolls from his two standard Contax cameras back to the Life offices‚ Capa was not to know the disaster that would befall them; a young darkroom assistant‚ realising that he was developing

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    Healthcare Management Roles and Responsibilities Kimberly M. Hawkins Bellevue University Abstract What can McDonald’s and Starbucks teach healthcare executives about appropriate and essential management training? Typically‚ their managerial process is more lengthy and extensive in comparison to most healthcare management. Throughout this paper the author will interview a healthcare manager who has led such a path in health care and explore his personal experiences. Throughout the personal communication

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    Michael Luther King in Atlanta‚ Georgia on January 15‚ 1929. He was one of three children born to Martin Luther King Sr.‚ pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church‚ and Alberta King‚ a former schoolteacher. Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His mother‚ Louise Norton Little‚ was a homemaker who stayed occupied with the family’s eight children. His father‚ Earl Little‚ was an outspoken Baptist minister and avid supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. King attended

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