Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away at 100, leaving behind a profound legacy marked by faith and public service. Known for his unyielding integrity and compassionate leadership, Carter’s tenure saw landmark achievements like the Camp David Accords and the establishment of key government departments. His post-presidential work with The Carter Center and Habitat for Humanity further cemented his status as a global humanitarian, earning him a Nobel Peace Prize. As the world mourns his loss, Carter’s life remains a timeless testament to the impact of humility and justice in leadership.
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