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  2. It Takes a Village - Wikipedia

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    It Takes a Village. It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us is a book published in 1996 by First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton. In it, Clinton presents her vision for the children of America. She focuses on the impact individuals and groups outside the family have, for better or worse, on a child's well-being ...

  3. Virtual Villagers - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Villagers is a series of village simulator video games created and developed by Last Day of Work, an independent video game developer and publisher. Each game contains puzzles the player must complete to uncover the ethnic and cultural backgrounds surrounding fictional Polynesian island called Isola (EE-zoh-la).

  4. Hillary Clinton cattle futures controversy - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In 1978 and 1979, lawyer and First Lady of Arkansas Hillary Rodham Clinton engaged in a series of trades of cattle futures contracts. Her initial $1,000 investment had generated nearly $100,000 (equivalent to $419,807.43 in 2023), [1] when she stopped trading after ten months. In 1994, after Clinton had become First Lady of the United ...

  5. US Senate career of Hillary Clinton - Wikipedia

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    e. The United States Senate career of Hillary Rodham Clinton began when she defeated Republican Rick Lazio in the 2000 United States Senate election in New York. She was elected to a second term in 2006. Clinton resigned from the Senate on January 21, 2009, to become United States Secretary of State for the Obama Administration .

  6. List of awards and honors received by Hillary Clinton

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    "Hillary Clinton is a model politician for millions of women around the world" who "represents in an exemplary way women's rights", the jury for the prize said. [18] On February 15, 2005, Clinton was given the American Medical Women's Association 's President's Vision & Voice Award, for being an advocate for women's health and related issues.

  7. Hilary Devey - Wikipedia

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    Devey was born Hilary Lorraine Brewster on 10 March 1957, in Bolton, Lancashire. [3] As a seven-year-old child, she witnessed the results of the bankruptcy of her father, who had owned a central heating company, when bailiffs removed furniture and household goods from the family home. Her father then earned a living managing pubs and hotels.

  8. Correct the Record - Wikipedia

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    Website. correctrecord.org (Deactivated Dec 31, 2016) Correct the Record was a hybrid PAC/super PAC founded by David Brock. It supported Hillary Clinton 's 2016 presidential campaign. The PAC aimed to "find and confront social media users" who posted "unflattering messages about the Democratic front-runner". [1] [2]

  9. Hillblazers - Wikipedia

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    Hillblazers. Logo. Chelsea Clinton meeting with Hillblazers in 2008. Hillblazers was a Youth Movement organized by Hillary Clinton 's two presidential campaigns. The goal of the movement was to serve as a nationwide activist platform for young and first-time voters supporting Hillary Clinton. The term later morphed to describes Clinton's top ...