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Jonge Socialisten The Dutch Jonge Socialisten in de PvdA (Young Socialists within the PvdA; JS) is the political youth organization linked to the Dutch labour party. It is a democratic socialist organisation that promotes the full participation of young people in society.
Jongno Jongno ("Bell Street") is one of the oldest major east-west thoroughfare in central Seoul, South Korea, connecting Sejongno to Dongdaemun. It remains one of Seoul's most important financial and cultural areas to this day.
Jongro Seojuk Jongro Seojuk, or less known as Jongro Book Center, was the mecca of book shopping in Seoul, Korea for many book fanatics over the decades. It opened its door in 1907, with a 95 year old history, it was the place for university students, highschool students, anyone, looking for an opening of the mind came to Jongro Seojuk for solace.
Joni Eareckson Tada Joni Eareckson Tada (born Joni Eareckson October 15 1949 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American Christian author, artist, and founder and CEO of Joni and Friends, an "organization accelerating Christian ministry in the disability community". She wrote an autobiography entitled Joni, and appeared in a film of the same name.
Joni Fuller Joni Fuller (3 October 1991Little Dreams Foundation Kids) is a singer, songwriter, pianist and violinist from Lancashire, United Kingdom. She was the representative of her country at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with "How Does It Feel?
Joni Madraiwiwi Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi (born 1957) was the Vice-President of Fiji from 2004 to 2006. He was sworn in on 10 January 2005, following his nomination by President, Ratu Josefa Iloilo and his subsequent approval by the Great Council of Chiefs on 15 December 2004.
Joni Madraiwiwi I Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi (1859 – December 1920) was a Fijian chief. Ratu Madraiwiwi was a Bauan chief, and the son of the Bauan chief and rebel Ratu Mara Kapaiwai (who was executed by his cousin Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau).
Joni Nyman Joni Nyman (born September 5, 1962 in Pori) was a Finnish boxer, who won a Welterweight Bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He also competed for his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, where he was defeated in the quarterfinals.
Joni Show Joni Show was awarded best talk show of the year by the NRB, Joni is a lively half hour daily programme that tackles a wide range of topics with candour and wit. Fashionable but relevant, Joni deals with real people, real issues and real solutions.
Jonidan Jonidan (序二段) is the second lowest division in the professional sumo ranking system of six divisions for wrestlers. Unlike the divisions above it, there is no fixed general number of wrestlers in the division although it is the largest division with commonly around 300 ranked within it.
Jonkers JS-1 Revelation The JS-1 Revelation is a 18 metre class glider built of glass-fibre, carbon fibre and Kevlar. The manufacturer is Jonkers Sailplanes of Potchefstroom South Africa, founded in 2004 by two brothers, Attie and Uys Jonkers.
Jonn Serrie Jonn Serrie is a composer of space music, a genre of ambient Electronic Music, and New Age music. He has recorded at least fifteen albums and worked on various projects for Lucasfilm, NASA, the United States Navy, Hayden Planetarium, Expo Seville, and CNN.
Jonne Aaron Jonne Aaron Liimatainen (pronounced /jon-ne a:-ron li:-ma-tai-nen/ in ASCII-IPA, born August 30 1983 in Tampere) is a Finnish singer and frontman of Negative. Jonne was born as Jonne Aaron Liimatainen, but as his last name is difficult to pronounce for non-Finnish speakers, he has substituted his middle name for his last.
Jonnes Seyve Jonnes Seyve was a French biochemist who often used Seibel hybrids produced in 1860s. He created the Chambourcin grape, a French hybrid varietal that is grown extensively in the Midwest and Northeast United States.
Jonni Future Jonni Future is a fictional comic book heroine, who appeared in the pages of Tom Strong's Terrific Tales, a series published under writer Alan Moore's America's Best Comics universe. All stories were written by Steve Moore (no relation) and most of them were illustrated by Art Adams.
Jonni Myyrä Joonas "Jonni" Myyrä (July 13, 1892 – January 22 1955) was a Finnish javelin thrower. He won the Olympic gold at the 1920 Summer Olympics ahead of three other Finns, and successfully defended his title at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales is a 1969 anthology of 17 French tales that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.
Jonny Bull Jonny Bull is the former guitarist and producer of Britpop band Rialto in the late 1990s. He is now an exponent of the retro school of surfing in Portugal and is known locally as Da Touro (Portuguese for The Bull).
Jonny Greenwood Jonathan "Jonny" Richard Guy Greenwood (born November 5], [[1971 in Oxford, England) is a musician and a member of Radiohead. Greenwood is also a multi-instrumentalist and often serves as the band's lead guitarist.
Jonny Kennedy Jonny Kennedy (November 4, 1966 - September 26, 2003) was the subject of the documentary The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off, which documented the final months of his life as he suffered from the rare inherited condition known as dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (EB or DEB). Kennedy ultimately died of cancer, probably metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, a common cause of death in DEB patients.
Jonny Lee Miller Jonny Lee Miller (born Jonathan Lee Miller on November 15, 1972 in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England) is an English actor. His grandfather was Bernard Lee, famous for playing the character M in the earlier James Bond films.
Jonny Quinn Jonny Quinn, 34, is the drummer for the award winning rock band from Ireland, Snow Patrol. His previous work with a wide range of other bands led to him being described as " Ireland's hardest working drummer".
Jonny spielt auf Jonny spielt auf (Jonny Strikes Up) is an opera with words and music by Ernst Krenek about a jazz violinist. It was premiered at the Stadttheater, Leipzig on 10 February, 1927 and was a tremendous success in Germany, providing Krenek with the financial security to be able to devote all his time to composing.
Jonny Steinberg Jonny Steinberg (born 22 March 1970) is a South African writer and researcher. In the mid-1990s he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and studied at Oxford University's Balliol college, from which he graduated with a doctorate in political theory.
Jonny Wickersham Jonny Wickersham, AKA Jonny "2 Bags", is the former guitarist for The Cadillac Tramps, as well as Youth Brigade and US Bombs. He joined Social Distortion after the death of longtime friend, and founding member Dennis Danell, in February 2000.
Jonny Wilkinson Jonathan Peter "Jonny" Wilkinson OBE (born 25 May 1979 in Frimley, Surrey) is an English rugby union player, who was selected as captain of the England rugby union team but he never played due to a series of injuries. He plays his club rugby in the Guinness Premiership for Newcastle Falcons.
Jonnycake Jonnycake (also spelled "johnnycake" and "journey cake") is an unleavened cornmeal pancake popular in regional American cuisine and strongly identified with Rhode Island foods. A 1776 diary of Thomas Vernon mentions "Jonny cake" while dining in Glocester, Rhode Island page 43.
Jonokuchi Jonokuchi (序ăŽĺŹŁ) is the lowest division in the professional sumo ranking system of six divisions for wrestlers. All wrestlers, apart from those who have had successful amateur careers and are given special dispensation to enter Makushita directly, start in this division.
Jonova engine The Jonova engine / Jonova Motor is a type of rotary engine, commonly called a Wankel rotary engine, designed originally by John Nowakowski - its name was given to a recent design by student engineers at the University of Arizona.
Jonquière, Quebec Jonquière (2001 population 54,842(English pronunciation] ; [[French phonology|French ) was a city on the Saguenay River in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada, near Chicoutimi. In 2002, Jonquière became an arrondissement, or borough, of the mega-city Ville de Saguenay.
Jonsdorf The community of Jonsdorf is located in the south of the Kreis Löbau-Zittau in the southeast of the german federal state of Saxony. It is embedded into a valley of the Zittauer Gebirge, the smallest mountain region in Germany.
Jonti Picking Jonathan "Jonti" Picking, otherwise known by his Internet pseudonym Weebl (born May 17, 1975, Doncaster, England) is the creator of the Weebl and Bob cartoon series, as well as the "Magical Trevor", "Badger Badger Badger", "Kenya" and "Scampi" Flash movies on weebls-stuff.com.
Jonti Richter Jonathan "Jonti" Richter (born April 12, 1983 in Johannesburg, South Africa), is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays as a striker or right-winger. He currently plays for the New Zealand Knights.
Jonty Rhodes Jonathan Neil "Jonty" Rhodes (born 27 July 1969 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) was a Test and One-day International cricketer who played for South Africa between 1992 and 2003. As a right-handed batsman Rhodes was noted for his quick running; and was especially noted for his fielding, particularly at his most common position of backward point.
Jonzun Crew Jonzun Crew was a seminal electro group, led by Michael Jonzun and featuring his brothers Maurice Starr and Soni Jonzun. Their most famous tracks, from the debut album, were Pack Jam (Look Out for the OVC) and Space Cowboy.
Joo Chiat Joo Chiat is a residential conservation area in the eastern part of Singapore, and is located near Katong in the Marine Parade Planning Area. Joo Chiat Road is the main road in the area with rows of shophouses for residential and commercial purposes.
Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency (如ĺ‡ĺŤ•选区) is a Single Member Constituency (SMC) located in the eastern region of Singapore. The SMC encompasses the areas of Joo Chiat, Katong, Haig Road, Siglap and a portion of East Coast Park.
Joo Koon MRT Station Joo Koon MRT Station, tentatively (EW29), is a proposed above-ground Mass Rapid Transit station on the East West MRT Line in Singapore as part of the Boon Lay extension announced by the Land Transport Authority in December 2004.
Joolz Denby Joolz Denby (8th April 1955) (previously more widely known simply as Joolz) is a poet and novelist based out of Bradford, UK. Initially, known simply as Joolz, Denby first garned recognition for herself as a touring "punk" performance poet and one of the first to gain recognition in modern times, often performing at the same venue as musical acts.
Joon Ho Seuk Dr. Joon Ho Seuk helped organize a series of educational workshops in the Baltic republics of the former Soviet Union in the early 1990s to introduce Russians to the Divine Principle, a major text of the Unification Church.
Joonas Kokkonen Joonas Kokkonen (November 21, 1921 – October 1 or 2, 1996) was a Finnish composer. He was one of the most internationally famous Finnish composers of the 20th century after Sibelius; his opera The Last Temptations has received over 500 performances worldwide, and is considered by many to be Finland's most distinguished national opera.
Joonas Kolkka Joonas Kolkka (born September 28 1974 in Lahti) is a Finnish footballer who currently plays for Feyenoord in the Dutch Eredivisie. He has played as a left winger most of his career, but can also play on the right wing.
Joondalup Drive, Perth Joondalup Drive is a main road in the city of Perth, Western Australia. The road cuts through the City of Joondalup's central business district and extends for a few kilometres out towards neighbouring residential suburbs.
Joondalup railway line, Perth Joondalup Line, also known as Currambine Line or Clarkson Line, is a suburban railway line in Perth, Australia. It runs through Perth's northern suburbs, mostly traversing the median strip of the Mitchell Freeway, and connects between Perth and Clarkson.
Joone (director) Joone is the pseudonym used by Ali Davoudian, a multi-award winning pornographic film director/producer and founder of the company Digital Playground. He is considered a ground-breaker in the world of interactive adult technology, pioneering the Virtual sex line of DVD's.
Joong-Moo Chung-Mu (otherwise spelled Joong-Moo) was the given name to the great Admiral Yi Sun-Sin of the Yi Dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armoured battleship (kobukson), which was the precursor of the present day submarine, in 1592.
Joop den Uyl Dr. Johannes Marten "Joop" den Uyl (August 9, 1919 - December 24, 1987) was a Dutch politician, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1973 until 1977, as a member of the social-democratic PvdA party.
Joop Doderer Johan Heinrich (Joop) Doderer (August 28, 1921 - September 22, 2005) was a Dutch actor, well known for his role as the tramp Swiebertje in the eponymous television series. The series ran for 17 seasons between 1955 and 1975, and was broadcast by the NCRV.
Joop Hiele Johannes ("Joop") Frederik Hiele (born December 25, 1958 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland) is a former football goalkeeper from The Netherlands, who earned seven caps for the Netherlands national football team. He was a member of the Dutch team that won the European title at the 1988 European Football Championship in West Germany, but was second choice behind Hans van Breukelen.
Joop ter Heul Joop ter Heul was a fictional character in a series of five books written for teenage girls by Dutch novelist Setske de Haan (1889-1948), who wrote under the pen name Cissy van Marxveldt. Joop was high-spirited, headstrong and stubborn.
Joop Zoetemelk Gerardus Joseph ("Joop") Zoetemelk (born December 3, 1946, Rijpwetering) is a retired cyclist from The Netherlands. He is listed as the 8th greatest road cyclist of all time in Daniel Marszalek's internationally acknowledged weighted ranking, edging out luminaries like Fausto Coppi and Roger De Vlaeminck.
Joos de momper Joos de Momper (1564 - 1635) is rightly regarded as the most important Flemish landscape painter between Pieter Brueghel and Peter Paul Rubens. Brueghel's influence is clearly evident in this many of de Momer's paintings.
Joost BĂĽrgi Joost BĂĽrgi, or Jobst BĂĽrgi (February 28 1552, Lichtensteig, Switzerland - January 31 1632, Kassel, Hesse-Kassel) was a Swiss clockmaker and mathematician. He invented logarithms independently of John Napier, since his method is distinct from Napier's.
Joost de Blank Joost de Blank (1908-1968) was the Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa from 1957 to 1963 and was known as the "scourge of apartheid" for is ardent opposition to the whites-only policies of the South African government.
Joost Lagendijk Joost Lagendijk (born 8 June 1957 in Roosendaal, Netherlands) is a Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of GreenLeft, which is part of the European Greens, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Joost van den Broek Joost van den Broek (Also known as Juicy or Juiced) is a keyboardist, playing mainly in the metal band After Forever, and was born on the 13th of July 1982. He has 12 years of musical experience, continuing to the present day.
Joost van der Westhuizen Joost van der Westhuizen (born 20 February 1971) is a former South African rugby union footballer who was the Springboks' first choice scrum-half in the late 1990s. He was capped 89 times for the Springboks and scored 38 tries.
Joost van Dyk Joost van Dyk (sometimes spelled van Dijk or van Dyke) was a privateer (and, reportedly, sometime pirate) who was one of the earliest European settlers in the British Virgin Islands in the seventeenth century, and established the first permanent settlements within the Territory. The islands of Jost Van Dyke and its smaller neighbor Little Jost Van Dyke ("Little Jost"), as well as Little Dix Bay on Virgin Gorda island, are named after him.
Joost van Vollenhoven Joost van Vollenhoven (born 21 July 1877, Rotterdam – died 20 July 1918, Parcy-et-Tigny, Aisne département) was a Dutch-born French soldier and colonial administrator. He lived in Algeria, then a French colony, for most of his youth, and became a naturalized French citizen in 1899.
Jope Seniloli Ratu Jope Naucabalavu Seniloli (born 1939) is a Fijian chief who holds the title of Turaga Taukei Naua and who served as Fiji's Vice-President from 25 March 2001 to 29 November 2004, when he was forced to resign following his conviction for treason on August 6 2004, and the rejection of his appeal early in November.
Jophen Stein Jophen Stein is a painter from Pomona, California whose works often contain surreal, cartoon-like images centered around unusual themes such as the Space Race, the Periodic Table, or the Freemasons, His solo shows have included "Adventures into the Absurd" at Life During Wartime Gallery and "Steiny Uno: Aviaries & Sanctuaries" at Thinkspace Gallery. He received his BFA from Laguna College of Art and Design in 2003, and he attended the Art Center of Pasadena from 1996 to 1997.
Joplin, Virginia Joplin is an extinct unincorporated town in Prince William County, Virginia. The town was located on land that is largely now part of Prince William Forest Park, a National Park Service property located adjacent to Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Jor (woreda) Jor is one of the 8 woredas in the Gambela Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Administrative Zone 2, Jor is bordered on the south by the Akobo River which separates it from Sudan, on the west and north by the Administrative Zone 3, on the northeast by Abobo, and on the east by Gog.
Jor Carton Jor Carton was a Jedi knight and was killed in the Great Jedi purge by Clone Troopers when they and Anakin Skywalker invaded the Jedi temple. He used a blue lightsaber but not much is known about him except he had blonde hair.
Joramy In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Joramy is the goddess of Fire, Volcanoes, Wrath, Anger, and Quarrels. She gets along with nonevil gods who aren't afraid to be aggressive, but cares little for such emotionally distant deities as Delleb and Rao.
Jorane Jorane (b. 1975 under the name Joanne Pelletier) is a French-Canadian singer/cellist, who is notable for her alternative music style on a typically classical instrument as well as her ability to sing while playing cello at the same time.
Jorasanko Thakur Bari The Thakurbari (Bangla: House of the Thakurs (anglicized to Tagore) in Jorasanko, north of Kolkata, West Bengal, India is the ancestral home of the Tagore family. It is currently located on the Rabindra Bharati University campus.
Jordan (song) "Jordan" is a song released by Brian Carroll (known as Buckethead). A special version of this song was written specifically for the PlayStation 2 video game Guitar Hero II, in which it is an unlockable bonus track.
Jordan 196 The Jordan 196 was the car with which the Jordan team competed in the Formula One season. It was driven by Rubens Barrichello, who was in his fourth season with the team, and Martin Brundle, who moved from Ligier.
Jordan 197 The Jordan 197 was the car with which the Jordan Formula One team used to compete in the 1997 Formula One season. It was driven by Ralf Schumacher and Giancarlo Fisichella, who were both in their first season with the team.
Jordan 198 The Jordan 198 was the car with which the Jordan Formula One team used to compete in the 1998 Formula One season. It was driven by 1996 World Champion Damon Hill, who had moved from Arrows, and Ralf Schumacher, who was in his second season with the team.
Jordan 199 The Jordan 199 was the car with which the Jordan Formula One team used to compete in the 1999 Formula One season. It was driven by 1996 World Champion Damon Hill, who had won the team's first Grand Prix in Belgium the previous season, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, who was swapped with Williams in favour of Ralf Schumacher.
Jordan Bayne == Since her 1998 film debut in Jay Craven's A Stranger in the Kingdom, Jordan Bayne has left a powerful and lasting impression in her movies, bringing a unique and versatile presence to very different roles. Her performance in Craven's film was described by one critic as "...
Jordan Black Jordan Black (born January 28, 1980 in Rowlett, Texas) is an American football player who currently plays tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs. He played in 43 games for the University of Notre Dame, starting 42 of those contests.
Jordan Bremond Jordan Bremond (Born June 11, 1988 in Los Angeles, CA) is an American college basketball player for Occidental College of the SCIAC. The 6' 2" combo guard is widely regarded as one of the best high school players to come out of the 2006 graduating class.
Jordan College, Oxford Jordan College is a fictional college of the University of Oxford which appears in the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman. It exists in the Oxford in a parallel universe to our own, and is the home of the trilogy's young heroine Lyra Belacqua (or Silvertongue).
Jordan Crane (rugby player) Jordan Crane (born 3 June 1986) is a professional Rugby Union player, who currently plays for Leicester Tigers having moved from Leeds Tykes at the end of the 2005/2006 season. Crane has also been selected in the England Saxons, squad for the 2006/2007 season.
Jordan Creek Town Center Jordan Creek Town Center is a super-regional shopping mall and lifestyle center in the American city of West Des Moines, Iowa. The facility, managed by General Growth Properties, is the largest shopping complex in the state of Iowa with a total gross leasable area of 2 million square feet (185,000 m²) .
Jordan Cronenweth Jordan Cronenweth (February 20, 1935 – November 29, 1996) was an American cinematographer based in Los Angeles. He worked on classics Brewster McCloud, Altered States, before Blade Runner, and won the Best Cinematography Award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
Jordan Declaration The Jordan Declaration asserts that the three Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam are one family, descended from their common ancestor Abraham, and their shared values are key to establishing lasting peace. religion]s
Jordan EJ10 The Jordan EJ10, and an updated version, the EJ10B, was the car with which the Jordan team competed in the 2000 Formula One season. The chassis number was changed from its traditional format of, say, Jordan 199 for 1999, to EJ10 to celebrate the team's tenth season in Formula One under Eddie Jordan.
Jordan Falcon The Jordan Falcon is a joint venture between the King Abdulla Design and Development Bureau, and Jordan Aerospace Industries, is a compact tactical Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of performing a wide range of aerial robotic applications. The Jordan Falcon performs real-time day and night reconnaissance, remote sensing, surveillance and target acquisition up to a range of 50 km.
Jordan Frieda Jordan Frieda is a British actor who is the son of Scottish-born singer Lulu and designer John Frieda, who is of Jewish descent. He was born on June 17, 1977, and was educated at Eton College (and briefly at The King's School, Canterbury) and Cambridge University.
Jordan Hall Jordan Hall is a 1,019-seat concert hall in Boston, Massachusetts, and part of the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. It is located one block away from Symphony Hall, and together they are considered two of America's most acoustically perfect performance spaces for classical music.
Jordan Harris Jordan Harris is an American digital animator specializing in cgi effects whose credits include Spawn (1997), Titanic (1997), Godzilla (1998), Stuart Little (1999), Little Nicky (2000), Dungeons & Dragons (2000), Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) and Stuart Little 2 (2002).
Jordan Hastings Jordan 'Ratbeard' Hastings(born on March 15 1982 in Hamilton, Ontario and raised in Burlington, Ontario) is the current drummer for the post-hardcore band Alexisonfire, after replacing founding member, and former drummer for the band, Jesse Ingelevics.
Jordan High School (Long Beach, California) David Starr Jordan High School (usually just called Jordan High School) is a public secondary school located in Long Beach, California. A part of the Long Beach Unified School District, it comprises two campuses, one for ninth grade, the other for grades 10 through 12.
Jordan Hubbard Jordan K. Hubbard (born April 8 1963 in Hawaii) is a long-time open source developer, authoring software like the Ardent Window Manager and various other open source tools and libraries before finally co-founding the FreeBSD project.
Jordan I of Capua Jordan I (Italian: Giordano) (d.1091), count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 1078 to his death, was the eldest son and successor of Prince Richard I of Capua and Fressenda, a daughter of Tancred of Hauteville and his second wife, also named Fressenda, and the nephew of Robert Guiscard, duke of Apulia, Calabria, and Sicily.
Jordan Knight Jordan Nathaniel Marcel Knight (b. May 17 1970, Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer of the boy band, New Kids On The Block (NKOTB), which rose to fame in the 1980's and 1990's.
Jordan Ladd Jordan Elizabeth Ladd (born January 14, 1975 in Hollywood, California) is an American actress. Jordan is the daughter of Charlie's Angels star Cheryl Ladd and David Ladd, the son of Alan Ladd, the famous film actor.
Jordan Lake Jordan Lake is a man-made lake and reservoir in central North Carolina within the New Hope River Valley, lying mainly within northeastern Chatham County. The lake was initially constructed for the purpose of flood control downstream on the Cape Fear River, but now also serves as a water source for several nearby towns.
Jordan Landing Jordan Landing is a master-planned development located in the center of West Jordan, Utah, adjacent to Salt Lake City Municipal 2 Airport, Bangerter Highway, New Bingham Highway, and a Utah Army National Guard facility. It is 500 acres in size and contains 1.
Jordan Lewis Jordan Michael Lewis (born April 24, 1986) is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing for the Hawthorn Football Club of the Australian Football League. His nicknames are "Taz" and "Chief.
Jordan matrix In the mathematical discipline of matrix theory, a Jordan block over a ring R (whose identities are the zero 0 and one 1) is a matrix which is composed of 0 elements everywhere except for the diagonal, which is filled with a fixed element lambdain R, and for the superdiagonal, which is composed of unities of the ring.
Jordan measure In mathematics, the Jordan measure (also known as the Jordan content) is an extension of the notion of size (length, area, volume) to shapes more complicated than, for example, a triangle, disk, or parallelipiped.
Jordan Marsh Jordan Marsh was the name of a Boston, Massachusetts-based department store. Founded in 1841 and eventually part of Allied Stores and then Federated Department Stores, in 1996 the last of the Jordan Marsh stores were renamed Macy's.
Jordan Maxwell Jordan Maxwell has been a researcher and speaker in the fields of secret societies, occult philosophies, and UFO-logy since 1959. He has produced video lectures and documentaries on these subjects, as well as astrotheology - the astrology behind the writings of the Bible.
Jordan McMahon Jordan McMahon (born May 27, 1983) is an Australian rules footballer with the Western Bulldogs of the Australian Football League. McMahon, a native South Australian, was drafted from the Glenelg Football Club in the 2000 AFL Draft as a 1st round selection (10th overall).
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