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He was born to Willis and Christine Walker and was one of the seven siblings. Walker attended Johnson County High School in Wrightsville. As a child, Walker showed little interest in sports rather he preferred reading books and writing poetry. In high school, Walker developed an interest in sports and played football, basketball and competed in track. In high school he played for the for the Johnson County Trojans High School Football team from 1976 to 1979. He helped the Trojans to win their first state championship. In 1979, he was awarded the first Dial Award.\nWalker attended University of Georgia where he was a three time All-American and winner of the Heisman Trophy and Maxwell Award. He set an NCAA freshman rushing record and helped win\u00A0the national collegiate football title. He set 10 NCAA records, 15 Southeast Conference records, 30 Georgia all-time records.\nIn 1983, Walker joined the United States Football League, where he intended to go professional before graduating. \u00A0He signed with the New Jersey Generals which was owned by Oklahoma oil tycoon J. Walter Duncan, who later sold the team to Donald Trump. Walker won the USFL rushing title in 1983. While being a part of USFL, Walker had 5,562 yards rushing in 1,143 carries, averaging 4.87 yards. In 1985, The Dallas Cowboys acquired Walker\u2019s National Football League rights by drafting him in the fifth round of the 1985 NFL Draft. He became the first backfield tandem in NFL history during the first two years. Walker had NFL career highs of 1,514 rushing yards and 505 receiving yards, which made him become a one-man offense and became the premier NFL running back in 1988. 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The ethnolinguistic groups include various Afro-Asiatic, Khoisan, Niger-Congo and Nilo-Saharan populations.\nThe official population count of the various ethnic groups in Africa has in some instances been controversial because certain groups believe populations are blatantly misreported to give other ethnicities numerical superiority (as in the case of Nigerias Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba and Igbo people).[1] [2] [3] \nThe following ethnic groups number 5 million people or more:\nKongo in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola and Republic of the Congo (c. 10 million)\nKanuri in Nigeria,[4] Niger,[5] Chad [6] and Cameroon [7] (c. 10 million)\nOromo in Ethiopia (c. 30 million)\nAmhara in Ethiopia (c. 25 million)\nSomali in Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya (c. 16-19 million)\nAfar in Eritrea, Djibouti and Ethiopia(c. 4-5 million)\nMaghrebis in Maghreb (c. 110 million), including Berbers in Mauritania, Morocco (including Western Sahara), Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya (c. 30 million)\nEgyptians in Egypt (c. 91 million), including Copts in Egypt and Sudan (c. 15 million) and tribes such as the two largest in North Sinai, the al-Tarabin tribe and the al-Sawarka tribe.[8] \nHutu in Rwanda, Burundi, and Democratic Republic of Congo (c. 15 million)\nYoruba in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone (c. 40 million)\n^ Onuah, Felix (29 December 2006). 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Over the next 50 years, Tintin\u2019s adventures filled 23 albums and sold 70 million copies in some 30 languages. Throughout the years the young reporter remained recognizably the same, with his signature blond quiff and his plus fours.\nHerg\u00E9, whose pen name derived from the pronunciation of his transposed initials, published his first comic strip\u2014Totor, de la Patrouille des Hannetons (\u0026ldquo;Totor of the June Bug Patrol\u0026rdquo;), for Le Boy-Scout Belge (\u0026ldquo;The Belgian Boy Scout\u0026rdquo;)\u2014at age 19. In 1929 he created Tintin for the children\u2019s supplement (a weekly feature called Le Petit Venti\u00E8me) of the daily newspaper Le Vingti\u00E8me Si\u00E8cle. Tintin\u2019s first adventure was later published as the album Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, but it was not until 1958 that The Black Island became the first Tintin album in English translation. It was followed, with growing success, by other albums taking Tintin and his friends on adventures in many different countries (though Herg\u00E9 himself traveled little, preferring to live quietly in Brussels). The stories, which appealed to children because of their gentle humour and eventful plots, were never violent; the villains might be menacing and the plots filled with action, but in almost every case heroes and villains emerged largely unscathed. 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