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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Jimmy Carter

James Earl "Jimmy" Carter Jr. 




He was born October 1 of 1924 in the southeast of georgia. In 39th he was bacame the President of the United States (1977–1981) and some years later in 2002 was awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize, he was the only man award-winning in U.S.

He trated extensively to conduct peace negotiations, observe elections, and advance disease prevention and eradication in developing nations. Carter is a key figure in the Habitat for Humanity. In her live Carter served on surface ships and on diesel-electric submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. Carters parents and rickover had the greatest influence on him.Hyman G. Rickover was his captain in the nuclear submarine.

On December 12, 1952, an accident with the experimental NRX reactor at Atomic Energy of Canada's Chalk River Laboratories caused a partial meltdown. Some years after this accident Carter  in 1976 he present for the United States House of Representatives. He was considered to have little change of the U.S. nationallit.He lost the Democratic primary, but drew enough votes as a third-place candidate to force the favorite. When Carter lost the campaign for Governor, he returned to his agriculture business and, during the next four years, carefully planned his next campaign for Governor in 1970.Carter's campaign aides handed out a photograph of his opponent Sanders celebrating with black basketball players. 
 
In 1970 following his close victory over Sanders in the primary, Carter was elected governor over the Republican Hal Suit. Carter declared in his inaugural speech that the time of racial segregation was over, and that racial discrimination had no place in the future of the state.  But in 1970 Carter lost his presidency. But in the years of his presidency Carter fight against of the social discrimination, that in those times was very common.


In 2002 The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Jimmy Carter for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development of the U.S.

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