John Clark (January 18, 1933 in New Jersey - September 9, 2011 in St. Augustine, Florida) was an American actor who had minor roles in mainly Western films.He made an appearance in "The Silence" episode of Twilight Zone as a club member alongside Franchot Tone, Liam Sullivan, and...
John Haber (b. 1954, New York City) is a prolific American art critic who lives in New York. He uses the perspective of critical theory in an accessible, journalistic prose to write online reviews and essays about topics ranging from traditional Art History, Modernism and Postmod...
John Hutchison (born October 19, 1945) is a Canadian known for his claims of inventions and discoveries of a variety of extraordinary phenomena. Hutchison effect In 1979, Hutchison claimed to have discovered a number of unusual phenomena, while trying to duplicate experiments don...
John Macleod was the deputy design director of the New York Times until he retired in 2019. Prior to that he art directed the Business and Science sections of that paper. Before rejoining the Times in 1997, he was a founding partner in Design 5 a New York based design studio that...
John Daniel Maher is an Irish Labour Party politician. He is currently a councillor on Cork City Council. Political career Maher was selected to run in the Cork City North East Ward in the 2019 local elections. He was successfully elected and received the second highest number of...
John Mills (dates of birth and death unknown) was a noted English cricketer of the mid-18th century who played for Kent. He was referred to in the sources as the famous Kent bowler. He is known to have been a gamekeeper and he came from Horsmonden, where he played for the local c...
John Morris (born August 29, 1960) is an American business professional who has held executive leadership positions at technology startups and Fortune 500 companies. Currently, he serves as the CEO of UncommonX, a SaaS-based cybersecurity managed services provider for midsize org...
John David Rich is a retired councillor and former mayor of the Town of Walkerville in Adelaide, South Australia.Rich was elected to the council in 1995 for the Medindie/Gilberton ward. He was elected mayor in May 2000 after the resignation of Rosemary Craddock in April. She was ...
John Roy Robert Searl (born 2 May 1932 in Wantage, Oxfordshire) is the self-styled inventor of the , a supposed open system electrical generator capable of extracting clean and sustainable electrical energy from the environment, based on "magnetic waveforms that generates a conti...
Joint Fasciitis is a severe bacterial infection of the joints and fingers which is sheltered by connective tissue. It will usually start in the fingers and spread throughout the rest of the body if untreated. It is very difficult to treat. 60% of the 38 known modern cases have re...
Joke Theory is the scientific study of the formulas used for jokes. Basic examples (covered in Joke Theory classes) include the standard "Knock Knock" formula or the "Why did the chicken cross the road" formula. Lately the sophomoric "Your Mom" jokes have gained a lot of momentum...
Jonathan Beever is an American philosopher and Assistant Professor of Ethics and Digital Culture at the University of Central Florida.He is known for his expertise on digital ethics, environmental bioethics and animal ethics. His research has been supported by the Kaufmann Founda...
Jonathan Harry Erskine Leakey (born 4 November 1940, Kenya) is a Kenyan businessman and former palaeoanthropologist. He is the first son of anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey.BiographyLeakey was educated at the Duke of York School in Lang'ata with his two younger brothers. Aft...
Jordan Todd is a recurring fictional character who appeared briefly in Season 4 of the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, portrayed by Meta Golding. Background and characterization Jordan joined the BAU team as a temporary replacement for JJ while she was on maternity leave. She was...
Jorge Paes Rios was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on April, 1945. He is an hydraulics and sanitary engineer and professor.He is a Brazilian researcher and Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is also a scientific leader. He lives in Rio de Janeiro.From 1999...
Jorune is the fictional planet used as a setting for the Skyrealms of Jorune role-playing game. The Skyrealms are the game's main setting - floating "islands" of earth levitated by mysterious crystals in the crust of an alien planet. The buildings, races, and bizarre creatures of...
Jostin Francis is an Indian psychiatrist, academic, orator, critic and a writer of Malayalam literature. He is known for his studies and Public presentations regarding adult psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorder and obsessive-com...
The Journal of Atrial Fibrillation or JAFIB is an Open Access journal publishing original papers and reviews on Atrial Fibrillation and cardiac electrophysiology. It was officially launched in conjunction with the Heart Rhythm Society May 2008, and releases one issue every two mo...
The Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal, jointly published by the Association of Modern Scientific Investigation and the Collegium Basilea. Its focus is theory and fundamental research in biology. This includes the subject's...
Journal of Biosemiotics was the first international journal on biosemiotics, published by Nova Science Publishers. The editors of the journal were Marcello Barbieri (editor-in-chief), Claus Emmeche, Jesper Hoffmeyer, Kalevi Kull, and Anton Markoš.The journal appeared in 20...