Jacks Mountain — highpoint Elevation 2,321 ft (707 m) … Wikipedia
Jacks, Twos, and Eights — Jacks Twos and Eights (or J28 for short) is a simple and popular card game created by James R Bennet in the late 1900s.Fact|date=June 2007 J28 evolved from earlier forms of rummy with the intention of being a faster, more complex… … Wikipedia
James Craig — may refer to:* James Craig (architect) (1739 ndash;1795), Scottish architect * James Henry Craig (1748 ndash;1812), British military officer and colonial administrator of The Canadas * James Craig (Irish politician), UK MP for the Irish… … Wikipedia
James Hooton — Nacimiento 1973 Carlton, Nottinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido Ocupación actor Año debut 1985 presente Ficha en IMDb … Wikipedia Español
James Henry Greathead — Infobox Engineer image size = caption = Statue of Greathead in London which was only erected in 1994 name = James Henry Greathead nationality = birth date = 6 August 1844 birth place = Grahamstown, South Africa death date = 21 October1896 death… … Wikipedia
Jacks — This uncommon surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a patronymic form of either one of two male given names, Jacob or John. Jacob derives from the Hebrew aqob meaning supplanter or, following after . In the Bible, this is the name… … Surnames reference
Jerry Jacks — Sebastian Roché as Jerry Jacks General Hospital Portrayed by Julian Stone (April 10, 1998–December 14, 1999) … Wikipedia
L. P. Jacks — Lawrence Pearsall Jacks (October 9, 1860 – February 17, 1955), abbreviated L. P. Jacks was an English educator, philosopher, and Unitarian minister who rose to prominence in the period from World War I to World War II.Early lifeJacks was born on… … Wikipedia
22 Jacks — Infobox musical artist Name = 22 Jacks Img size = Img capt = Landscape= Background = group or band Origin = California, USA Genre = Punk rock Pop punk Years active = 1995 2001 2007 present Label = SideOneDummy Records BYO Records URL = Current… … Wikipedia
Digby Jacks — (16 May 1945 21 October 2011) was President of the UK s National Union of Students between 1971[1] and 1973 and was subsequently a trade union official for the Manufacturing, Science and Finance trade union.[2] A member of the Communist Party of… … Wikipedia