Janos Boros (Hungarian: János Boros, frequently misspelled in Romanian: Ianos Boros, Yanos Boros) is a Romanian politician of Hungarian ethnicity, member of the Hungarian minority party Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR). He has been the vice-mayor of his home-city ...
Janosch Moldau (* August 15, 1974) is a German musician, instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. Based in the Southern German city of Ulm.He worked for various record labels in England and Germany and is now active only as a solo-artist. Career Janosch Moldau took 18 months to wo...
Janouk Charbonneau (born June 11, 1995) is a Canadian soccer player who most recently played for FC Montreal in the USL.CareerYouthCharbonneau was part of the Montreal Impact Academy from 2012 to 2015. He also played in the Premier Development League for Montreal Impact U23.FC Mo...
Janski Beeeats (also known as Janski, born Jean-Sébastien Vermalle) is a French illustrator, music producer and DJ, best known for his electro hero persona. Vermalle won the title of "Best Electro Newcomer" at Printemps de Bourges in 2010, and has also made appearances at Sakifo ...
JantaKhoj InfoServices is India's first people-search portal powered by a database of more than 500 million Indian people, sourced from public records.The company delivers background verification of matrimonial candidates, domestic help, drivers and tenants. The services allow th...
See also: December 1921 in the United Kingdom, February 1922 in the United Kingdom, and the Timeline of British history.----Unionists and General ElectionThe forces of discontent were already so strong at the beginning of the year that The Times spoke of a dissolution of Parliame...
The January 2014 southeastern Australia heat wave was a significant heat wave event which affected most of southeastern Australia from 13 to 18 January 2014. The main areas affected were Victoria, Tasmania, southern New South Wales away from the coast and the southern half of Sou...
Janus University is a private, distance education institution located in Newport Beach, California. It was founded in 1976 and was licensed by the former State of California Bureau of Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education. In 2011, according to its website, Janus Univers...
The Japan Association of Conference Interpreters (JACI) is a professional association of conference interpreters in Japan, with approximately 500 members as of September 2021. The association was founded in 2015.Membership is open to any individual who interprets between Japanese...
Japan Ist Weit is a song by German singer Sandra. It was released in 1984 in Germany only as a non-album single. It is a cover version of the Alphaville hit "Big in Japan". It was Sandra's first try as a solo artist after she separated from the trio Arabesque. Unfortunately it wa...
Once the imperial powers had been present for a while, Japan and China started to shift their foreign affairs. Japan vowed to become industrial superior in order to protect itself from colonisation. They built factories, schools, and goods, and toured western countries to learn t...
The Japanese Canadian Young Leaders Conference (JCYLC) is an annual workshop and traveling conference based in Canada. The inaugural conference was held in Toronto, Ontario in September 2013. In 2014, the JCYLC travels to Vancouver, British Columbia and will take place between Se...
Japanese hair straightening, also known as thermal reconditioning or Yuko, is a method for permanently straightening human hair, created by japanese hair expert Yuko Yamashita.Whereas other straightening procedures involve applying relaxers to smooth out the hair, in Japanese hai...
Japanese Historical Maps is a website that allows users to view a collection of approximately 850 early Japanese maps of both Japan and the world. The site is a collaborative effort between David Rumsey of Cartography Associates and the East Asian Library of the University of Cal...
Japanese Honduran (Spanish: Japonés Hondureño) is a Honduran citizen of Japanese heritage. The Japanese population in Honduras is about 10,000, the majority live in Tegucigalpa, the nation's capital and the La Ceiba region on the Caribbean sea coast.HistoryThe first Japanese sett...
Japanese orthographic issues are language policy issues dating back to the Meiji era when there were changes made aimed at writing the Japanese language (standard dialect) as the national language of Japan using a phonemic orthography.This article deals with both the acquisition ...
Japanese pens and stationery are pens and stationery which are designed and/or are manufactured in Japan. The include pens with very narrow nibs which are suited for writing Chinese characters (kanji) used in Japanese, especially complex ones with a high number of strokes. Pens U...
Japanese Pop Culture in America American Otaku:Over the past decade, the flow of Japanese animation and comics (referred to as manga) to the United States has increased Japanese animation anime differs from American animation in the range of its audiences and themes. Unlike Ameri...
The Japanese Recession was a period of marked general decline observed in the national economy of Japan.On December 8, 2009 Japan's government reached an agreement regarding the financial crisis and used economic stimulus to attempt to lessen the recession. The stimulus package t...
Performance criteriaThe term supercar usually refers to factory-built, street-legal sports cars, rather than modified production cars that may have similar performance. Supercars are usually designed for road and amateur track use rather than racing alone, and because of this the...