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  2. Alan W. Partin - Wikipedia

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    Alan Wayne Partin (March 16, 1961 – March 28, 2023) was an American prostate surgeon and researcher. He was the Jakurski Family Director of the Brady Urological Institute, Urologist-In-Chief of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and professor of Urology, Pathology, and Oncology.

  3. Pediatric urology - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric urology is a surgical subspecialty of medicine dealing with the disorders of children's genitourinary systems. Pediatric urologists provide care for both boys and girls ranging from birth to early adult age.

  4. Ole Miss riot of 1962 - Wikipedia

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    The Ole Miss riot of 1962 (September 30 – October 1, 1962), also known as the Battle of Oxford, [1] was a violent disturbance that occurred at the University of Mississippi —commonly called Ole Miss—in Oxford, Mississippi, as Segregationist rioters sought to prevent the enrollment of African American man James Meredith.

  5. Mom of Mississippi 10-year-old arrested and given probation ...

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    A Black child in Mississippi who urinated in public had his civil rights violated when he was arrested and sentenced to probation, his family said in a federal lawsuit that seeks $2 million.

  6. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The 164-acre campus also includes University Hospital, Wiser Hospital for Women and Infants, Conerly Critical Care Hospital, Children's of Mississippi (including the Blair E. Batson Tower and the Kathy and Joe Sanderson Tower), the state's only children's hospital, and Rowland Medical Library.

  7. Upper Mississippian culture - Wikipedia

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    One interpretation of this evidence is that children played an important role in bridging the gap between cultures at Morton Village. Further evidence of this role include the fact that human hands were found interred with an infant. Additionally, many of the children buried at Norris Farms 36 were interred with carefully arranged avian remains.

  8. Franklin Delano Williams - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Delano Williams ( June 25, 1947 in Smithdale, Mississippi – March 22, 1993 in Savannah, Georgia) was an American gospel music singer.

  9. Ray Mabus - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Mabus was born on October 11, 1948, in Ackerman, Choctaw County, Mississippi, United States. He was the only child of Raymond Mabus Sr. (1901–1986), [1] a successful timber farmer, [2] and Lucille (née Curtis) Mabus (1909–2000), a teacher. [3] His paternal uncle, merchant Leslie E. Mabus (1896–1992), [4] was a ...

  10. The Family International - Wikipedia

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    The Family International. The Family International ( TFI) is an American new religious movement founded in 1968 by David Brandt Berg. [1] The group has gone under a number of different names since its inception, including Teens for Christ, The Children of God ( COG ), The Family of Love, or simply The Family .

  11. Minn of the Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Minn of the Mississippi is a children's book written and illustrated by Holling Clancy Holling. First published in 1951, it received a Newbery Honor award the following year. The book tells the story of a snapping turtle that hatches near the headwaters of the Mississippi River.