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Remembering Jimmy Carter: A Life of Public Service and Global Diplomacy

Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has passed away at the age of 100, marking the end of a remarkable life characterized by public service and diplomacy. Born in Plains, Georgia, he rose from a peanut farmer to the presidency, championing civil rights and international peace efforts. His tenure included the Camp David Accords and the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Even after leaving office, he was active in humanitarian efforts and election monitoring. Carter’s legacy as a dedicated public servant will be remembered, alongside the personal milestones shared with his late wife, Rosalynn.

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