In the ancient Cheddar Gorge of Somerset in England, there is a huge cavern. Since it was first discovered more than a century ago it has yielded many rare artifacts and bones from the ancient past, including even a complete seated skeleton, nine thousand years old. But in 1950 this place, named “Gough’s Cave” after […] Read more
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JFK
On November 22nd, 1963 President John F. Kennedy arrives in Dallas to an ecstatic welcome. In his three years as president, Kennedy has become a global superstar. Credited with facing down the Cold War Soviet enemy in Cuba and saving the world from nuclear war. With his glamorous style icon wife Jackie, Kennedy has also […] Read more
Jim Carrey
Famous for screen roles featuring rubber-jawed antics, bodily contortions, and bathroom humor, comic star Jim Carrey has been called Jerry Lewis on speed, Dick Van Dyke on acid, and Mr. Slapstick. In 1998, however, the critical commentary about his latest film was in a very different vein. Words like “breakthrough” and “revelation” and “career expanding” […] Read more
Jim Henson Museum
Welcome to The Jim Henson museum, located on the very creek where Jim first thought up his alter ego and good friend, Kermit the Frog. Many of Jim’s creations are on display here, and there’s a play area for the youngsters […] Read more
Job and Career Change-Start With Yourself (10 Key Strategies for Success)
Over the past 20 years, as technology grew at a rapid pace to gave us the Internet, smartphones and instant connectivity, the resulting changes have forced us to re-examine our personal and professional lives, our goals and our careers. As early as March 2002 a Wall Street Journal article described several manufacturers adopting an approach […] Read more
Jobwrite Editorial Center
Thank you for calling Jobwrite Editorial Center, where your copy is given the snap and polish it rightly deserves. A rep will be with you shortly. While you’re waiting consider this […] Read more
John F. Kennedy Library And Museum
Welcome. The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation’s thirty-fifth President, and to all those, who through the art of politics, seek a new and better world. Our purpose is to advance the study and understanding of President Kennedy’s life and career and the times in which he […] Read more
John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
Welcome. The John F Kennedy Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory our nations thirty-fifth President, and to all those, who through the art of politics, seek a new and better world. Our purpose is to advance the study and understanding of President Kennedy’s life and career, and the times in which he lived […] Read more
John F. Kennedy, Jr.
The story of John F. Kennedy Jr., heir to America’s most famous and star-crossed political family, begins with the marriage of his parents in 1953. Jack Kennedy was the junior senator from Massachusetts – a handsome young man, who had inherited the Kennedy family’s political ambitions when his older brother Joe was killed in World […] Read more
John Glenn
When the U.S. Manned Space Program began in 1958, John Glenn was selected to be one of the original seven Mercury astronauts. When Glenn successfully piloted his “Friendship 7” spacecraft three times around Earth in just less than five hours on February 20, 1962, he became an instant national hero. In fact, he may have […] Read more