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Retired UCLA Police Officer, Terrence Duren, at the center of the 2006 UCLA Taser Incident, writes his memoir, “University Sheepdog in Westwood, Los Angeles" to set the record straight regarding his life and law enforcement career. There were television news reports and articles written about the Taser incident and of Terrence Duren's past. Some of these news reports and articles were unflattering and did not paint a complete picture of him and other officers involved in the Taser incident. In addition to the protests held at UCLA and other UC campuses, there were high volume of telephone calls to UCLA with people voicing their anger and support over the Taser incident. These telephone cal...
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Rebirth is the action of reappearing or starting to flourish after a decline. My life purpose has been a journey to my eternal home. When I finally realized, the thought that conscience is eternal (after four near-death experiences), it changes everything.
Alexander McCullah (1793-1856) was born in Wythe Co., Virginia, the son of Alexander and Rebecca (Wheat) McCullah. In 1805 he moved with his mother and step-father to Missouri. He married Lucy Robertson (1799- 1849) in Amherst County, Tenn., in 1819. She was the daughter of Thomas Robertson and Elizabeth Lane. Descendants lived in Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Iowa, Arkansas, and elsewhere.
The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.