The performer that was not killed in a 1959 plane crash was Waylon Jennings. The accident is known as "The day the music died".
The plane crash took place on Tuesday, February 3, 1959, when rock and roll composers and musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper ("JP" Richardson), along with the pilot Roger Peterson, were carrying out a tour by the United States. Their Beechcraft Bonanza four-seat plane crashed into a corn field in the small rural town of Clear Lake (Cerro Gordo County) in the state of Iowa. All them passed away.
The freedom of enslaved African Americans on the 1st of January in 1863, as well as their right to civil liberty.
Thomas Jefferson broke the precedent in the nineteenth century, but it was restored when Woodrow Wilson in the twentieth century.
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Michael Swango continue to work in the healthcare industry because there was lack of checking system.
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Even after killing many patients, Michael Swango still kept on working in the health care industry because of the lack of proper checking system in the hospital and more over the administrators of the hospitals were not ready to accept the fact that one of the people working in the hospital could kill his patients.
And therefore Swango was allowed to work even after he was imprisoned. The attempt to put an end to the crimes committed by Swango was done by the judge Jacob Mishler who gave the punishment to Swango about three consecutive life terms.
Answer: A developed country would create a multinational corporation with locations in an underdeveloped country to bring others there towards the country.
Explanation: This then leads to further economical development within the developed country. The open jobs that are in the developed country can also be filled with the people immigrating to the developed country.