1.
WNBA’s New York Liberty
WNBA: Women’s National Basketball Association.
New York Liberty is a American basketball team which
was selected as one of eight charter members of the
Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) on October
30, 1996.
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2. Rebecca Lobo
Lobo is one of the most accomplished basketball players,
both personally and professionally. She is a star forward
with the WNBA’s New York Liberty basketball team. She
was voted as a member of the first-ever WNBA Eastern
Conference All-Star Team in 1999, and was named to the
All-WNBA Second Team in 1997.
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Richard Branson
Richard Branson is founder, chairman, and owner of Virgin
Group, which has more than 200 entertainment, media,
and travel companies around the world. |
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the Virgin Group of Companies
The Virgin Group of Companies has more than 200 entertainment,
media, and travel companies around the world. Its largest
moneymaker is Virgin Atlantic Airways, second-largest
airline in the UK behind British Airways. Virgin's other
interests include retailing, airships, beverages, cosmetics,
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5. Alabama
Alabama is a state in the East South Central United
States. It is one of the principal states of the South
and is often referred to as the Heart of Dixie. The
state capital, Montgomery is popularly known as the
Cradle of the Confederacy.
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6. Congress
Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government.
It is the law-making and the supreme legislative body
of the nation. It is made up of two houses: the Senate
and the House of Representatives.
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7.The U.S. House of Representatives
The House of Representatives has 435 voting members
plus a nonvoting representative from Puerto Rico and
the District of Columbia respectively. The members of
the House are called representatives of congressmen.
Representatives are elected by the voters from the geographic
area within each state.
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8.John
Lewis
John Lewis has been a United States Congressman representing
the Fifth District in Georgia since 1987. One of the acknowledged
heroes of the American Civil Rights Movement, Mr. Lewis
began with the Nashville Student Movement, was president
of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC),
a Freedom Rider and among the leaders of the 1963 March
on Washington.
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