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Airline Trail Travel Photos from Danita Delimont

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Bolivia, Concepcion. Nave, frescoes with tropical motifs on the walls and main entrance, Jesuit Mission

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Bolivia, Concepcion. Nave, frescoes with tropical motifs on the walls and main entrance, Jesuit Mission

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Bolivia, Concepcion. Nave and main altar with gilded and polychrome wood images carved in the Mestizo-Baroque style, Jesuit Mission

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(c) Bernard Gotfryd - Woodfin Ca / Woodfin Camp, James Earl Carter, Jr. (born 1924), on the campaign trail in Boston, 1976, was the 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) and the Nobel Peace laureate in 2002. He was Governor of Georgia, 1971-75. Carter, a Democrat, defeated incumbent Republican Gerald Ford in 1976. As President he initiated the Department of Energy, enacted environmental legislation, deregulated the trucking, airline, rail, finance, communications, and oil industries; bolstered the social security system; and appointed record numbers of women and minorities to significant government and judicial posts. In foreign affairs, Carters major initiatives included the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, the creation of full diplomatic relations with the Peoples Republic of China, and the negotiation of the SALT II Treaty. He is a human rights advocate. Carter struggled to release the victimes of the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-1981 that included a failed rescue attempt. The hostages were released the day Carter left office. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 Carter boycottted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He feuded with Democratic Congressional leaders and was unable to reform the tax system or to implement a national health plan. He was defeated by Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980. After leaving office, Carter became an elder statesman and international mediator. He founded the Carter Center as a forum for issues related to democracy and human rights. He has also traveled extensively to monitor elections, conduct peace negotiations, and establish relief efforts. In 2002, Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize. He is actively involved with the charity Habitat for Humanity, which builds houses for the needy.

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(c) Bernard Gotfryd - Woodfin Ca / Woodfin Camp, James Earl Carter, Jr. (born 1924), on the campaign trail in Nashua, NH, February 1976, was the 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) and the Nobel Peace laureate in 2002. He was Governor of Georgia, 1971-75. Carter, a Democrat, defeated incumbent Republican Gerald Ford in 1976. As President he initiated the Department of Energy, enacted environmental legislation, deregulated the trucking, airline, rail, finance, communications, and oil industries; bolstered the social security system; and appointed record numbers of women and minorities to significant government and judicial posts. In foreign affairs, Carters major initiatives included the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, the creation of full diplomatic relations with the Peoples Republic of China, and the negotiation of the SALT II Treaty. He is a human rights advocate. Carter struggled to release the victimes of the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-1981 that included a failed rescue attempt. The hostages were released the day Carter left office. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 Carter boycottted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He feuded with Democratic Congressional leaders and was unable to reform the tax system or to implement a national health plan. He was defeated by Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980. After leaving office, Carter became an elder statesman and international mediator. He founded the Carter Center as a forum for issues related to democracy and human rights. He has also traveled extensively to monitor elections, conduct peace negotiations, and establish relief efforts. In 2002, Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize. He is actively involved with the charity Habitat for Humanity, which builds houses for the needy.

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(c) Bernard Gotfryd - Woodfin Ca / Woodfin Camp, James Earl Carter, Jr. (born 1924), on the campaign trail in Westchester County, NY, 1976, was the 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) and the Nobel Peace laureate in 2002. He was Governor of Georgia, 1971-75. Carter, a Democrat, defeated incumbent Republican Gerald Ford in 1976. As President he initiated the Department of Energy, enacted environmental legislation, deregulated the trucking, airline, rail, finance, communications, and oil industries; bolstered the social security system; and appointed record numbers of women and minorities to significant government and judicial posts. In foreign affairs, Carters major initiatives included the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, the creation of full diplomatic relations with the Peoples Republic of China, and the negotiation of the SALT II Treaty. He is a human rights advocate. Carter struggled to release the victimes of the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-1981 that included a failed rescue attempt. The hostages were released the day Carter left office. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 Carter boycottted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He feuded with Democratic Congressional leaders and was unable to reform the tax system or to implement a national health plan. He was defeated by Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980. After leaving office, Carter became an elder statesman and international mediator. He founded the Carter Center as a forum for issues related to democracy and human rights. He has also traveled extensively to monitor elections, conduct peace negotiations, and establish relief efforts. In 2002, Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize. He is actively involved with the charity Habitat for Humanity, which builds houses for the needy.

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