jasminecorp.net directory
Updated Blogs
Why Every Small Business Needs Reliable Web Hosting
Computer Support Blog
Essensial Software for Web Based Support
HP Server and Desktop
More .....



 
 

| Add Search | Advertise With JCSearch

Search the Web


Search Results

Catholic Online: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Saints>E>Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Biographical portrait of the first native-born American to be canonized.
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=180
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

New Philadelphia Illinois Historic Town
Category: Society>Ethnicity>African>African-American>History
Dr Juliet E K Walker commemorates Free Frank McWorter who, born a slave in 1777, founded the
first black town.

http://www.newphiladelphiaillinois.org/
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

Gtk XEmacs bug hunt
Category: Computers>Open Source>Software>Editors>Emacs>XEmacs
Join Les Schaffer's Gtk XEmacs bug hunt, "[i]n which we attempt to swim like a child for the
first time in the xemacs/X/Gtk/Lisp internals ocean, in vain hope of discovering how a
fellow child (widget) could appear to have been born without a parent".

http://folks.astrian.net/godzilla/gtk-bugs.html
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

MSN Learning & Research Plus: Shepard, Alan Bartlett, Jr
Category: Science>Technology>Space>NASA>Astronauts>Shepard, Alan
Encarta Online Concise - Shepard, Alan Bartlett, Jr (1923-1998), United States astronaut,
born in East Derry, New Hampshire. Shepard was one of the first seven astronauts and
the first American in space.

http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761569620
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

James Ramsay MacDonald
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Socialism and the Labour Movement
born in Scotland, he became leader of the Labour Party in 1911. Became Britain's
first Labour prime minister in 1923 for one year, when his government fell. Was a pacifist
and unwilling to support Britain's involvement in the first World War. (1866-1937).

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRmacdonald.htm
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

Baby bonus signals sea-change in family policy
Category: Society>Issues>Environment>Population>Collapse>News and Media
"A funny thing happened along the way to the Federal Election - commentators began to wake up
to what is arguably the most pressing social and economic problem facing Australia. When John
Howard announced his innovative, though modest, incentive for mothers to stay home with their
first-born baby - and virtually no one slated him for "wanting to keep women in
the home" - it marked a possible turning point in the debate on family policy."
[Australia News Weekly]

http://www.newsweekly.com.au/articles/2001nov17_babies.html
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

Chysoloras, Manuel
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>C
first teacher of Greek in Italy, born at Constantinople about the middle of the
fourteenth century; died at Constance, German, and was buried there, 15 April, 1415.

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09614a.htm
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

SearchEngineWatch: Search Engine Birthdays
Category: Computers>Internet>History
It's been a little more than ten years ago that the first web search engines were
born. Chris Sherman charts the dates starting with WWW Wanderer in 1993.

http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3071951
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

Terezinha
Category: Arts>Visual Arts>Painting>Painters>Contemporary>T
Terezinha was born in Brazil and studied at the University of Sao Paulo. Terezinha settled
in 1982 in Southern California. Since 1986 to the present Terezinha has been participating in
juried art shows and exhibitions. Her art has received first prize awards and honorable
mentions.

http://terezinhaarts.safeshopper.com
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

Thomas Attwood
Category: Reference>Encyclopedias>Subject Encyclopedias>Spartacus Educational>Reform of Parliament
Abstract: born at Hawne House, Halesowen on 6th October, 1783. After being educated at
Wolverhampton Grammar School, he began work at his father's bank. Attwood first became
involved in politics when he joined the campaign against the East India Company. In 1812 the
government appointed a Select Committee to of the House of Commons to investigate the activities of
the East India Company. Attwood led the Birmingham delegation which gave evidence to the Committee.
In June 1839, he presented the first National Petition to the House of Commons. Although it
had been signed by over 1,280,000 people, the Commons rejected the petition by 235 votes to 46.
Frustrated by the unwillingness of Parliament to respond to public pressure, he decided to resign
from Parliament and died in Malvern on 9th March 1859.

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/CHattwood.htm
Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated Whois Check

Next 10


Jasminecorp.net directory is based on the Open Directory and is being modified by Jasminecorp.

©2004 Jasmine Computers Inc.

Click here to subscribe for Jasminecorp's product News.

Home | JCBid |Software Development | Domain Registration | Hosting | Web Designing | Buy Books | Advertise with JCSearch | Whois | IP Locator | Add Search | Shopping | Store | Free Blogs | Free GuestBook | Free E-Cards | Free Games | Free Tutorials | Set as Home | Add to Favorite | Suggest a Site | Directory | Our Portfolio | Terms of service | Free quote | Tell a Friend | Special Offer | Job Opportunities | games | Usenet Groups

Advertise with us

 

Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor
Get a Domain Name:
.com .us .info
.org .in .name
.net .biz .asia