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Jackson and National
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Michigan
*** Outstanding National Single for " Jackson, Mississippi " ( Nominated )
* 1961 – Jackson National Life Insurance Company founded.
* 1998 – Mayor David Hollister signs a 425 Agreement with Alaiedon Township in September to facilitate the development of the headquarters of Jackson National Life Insurance Company.
The Lansing area is headquarters to four major national insurance companies: Auto-Owners Insurance Company, Jackson National Life, the Accident Fund, and Michigan Millers Insurance Company.
The National Stadium also hosted many music concerts including Michael Jackson, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and U2.
The 1832 Democratic National Convention, the party's first and held in May, had nominated him for vice-president on the Jackson ticket, despite the strong opposition to him which existed in many states.
Vikings RB Chester Taylor # 29, QB # 7 Tavaris Jackson, OT # 74 Bryant McKinnie, C # 78 Matt Birk, and others in a 2009 National Football League | NFC Wild Card Game.
Nobel Laureate in physics George Smoot from the University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ( LBNL ), and Keith Jackson, a computer scientist and musician also from LBNL, are providing some of the data for the project.
The first Quetzalcoatlus fossils were discovered in Texas, from the Maastrichtian Javelina Formation at Big Bend National Park ( dated to around 68 million years ago ) in 1971 by a geology graduate student from the University of Texas at Austin's Jackson School of Geosciences, Douglas A. Lawson.
** Paced by a prodigious home run by Reggie Jackson which hits a transformer on the roof of Tiger Stadium, the American League defeats the National League 6-4 in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Detroit.
* July 21 – August 26 – First ever photographs of Yellowstone National Park region taken by the photographer William Henry Jackson during the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871.
In 1972, Democratic nominee George McGovern threw Daley out of the Democratic National Convention ( replacing his delegation with one led by Jesse Jackson ).
This process did not yet lead to formal party organization, but later, the faction led by Andrew Jackson would evolve into the Democratic Party, while the factions led by John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay would become the National Republican Party and then the Whig Party.
Shades of blue are for Jackson ( Democrat ) and shades of yellow are for Adams ( National Republican ).
Jackson won 219 of the 286 electoral votes cast, defeating Clay, the candidate of the National Republican Party, and Anti-Masonic Party candidate William Wirt.
Clay, the party's most prominent congressional leader, was chosen on the first ballot despite having lost two prior presidential elections: in 1824 to John Quincy Adams as a Democrat-Republican, then in 1832 to Andrew Jackson as a National Republican.
Against public opinion and with repeated congressional efforts to repeal the measures, much of Jackson Hole was set aside for protection as Jackson Hole National Monument in 1943.
Elk, which winter on the National Elk Refuge at the southern end of Jackson Hole and head north into higher altitudes during spring and summer, follow a similar migratory pattern to this day.
To the north of Jackson Hole, Yellowstone National Park had been established in 1872, and by the close of the 19th century, conservationists wanted to expand the boundaries of that park to include at least the Teton Range.
Jackson Hole residents were opposed to an expansion of Yellowstone, but were more in favor of the establishment of a separate National Park which would include the Teton Range and six lakes at the base of the mountains.
Horace Albright and Rockefeller discussed ways to preserve Jackson Hole from commercial exploitation, and in consequence, Rockefeller started buying Jackson Hole properties through the Snake River Land Company for the purpose of later turning them over to the National Park Service.

Jackson and Life
Novels such as " Half Life " by Shelley Jackson and " Light " by M. John Harrison have received the James Tiptree, Jr. award for incorporating themes of fantasy and sexuality.
* 2006 The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden by Catherynne M. Valente and Half Life by Shelley Jackson ; with special recognition for Julie Phillips ' biography of James Tiptree, Jr., James Tiptree, Jr .: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon
* Scenes From Hysterical Life: Diary Of A Mad Housewife Dorothy Baker Tarrant ( Sidgewick And Jackson, 1986 )
Unlike Columba, Kentigern, the supposed apostle to the Britons of the Clyde, is a shadowy figure and Jocelyn of Furness's 12th century Life is late and of doubtful authenticity though Jackson believed that Jocelyn's version might have been based on an earlier Cumbric original.
In Andrew Jackson, His Life and Times, H. W. Brands wrote that Frémont added the accented " e " and the " t " to his name later in life.
In 1998, and again in 2008, the township entered into two 425 Agreements with the city of Lansing to retain and expand the headquarters of Jackson National Life Insurance.
* Sara Dodge Kimbrough, Drawn from Life: The Story of Four American Artists Whose Friendship & Work Began in Paris During the 1880s, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1976.
Reviewing Ain't Life Grand for Allmusic, Steve Huey described second singer Rod Jackson as " a combination of ' 80s pop-metal bluster and Faces-era Rod Stewart " with a " touch of Aerosmith ", a description that he felt also fitted the band as a whole.
Having studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Jackson made her professional stage debut in Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables in 1957, and her film debut in This Sporting Life in 1963.
Therefore, on one hand a song like " She's Out of My Life " by a non-core artist like Michael Jackson would be heard on some of these stations ; similarly, " Crazy for You " or " Live to Tell " by Madonna.
Denise Jackson wrote a book that topped The New York Times Best Seller list that covered her life with Jackson, their relationship, separation over his infidelity, and recommitment to each other, and her commitment to Christianity, the book was titled It's All About Him: Finding the Love of My Life, which was published in 2007.
Jaws of Life is a now trademarked line of tools originally developed by Hurst Performance, located on Jackson Road in Warminster, Pennsylvania.
In 1992, " The Best Things in Life Are Free ", a duet with Janet Jackson from the movie Mo ' Money became a hit.
*" Life Portrait of Andrew Jackson ", broadcast from The Hermitage from C-SPAN's American Presidents: Life Portraits
Taryll, who has been working on solo music for awhile, released his solo debut single " 4Ever " on April 5th, 2012 from his solo debut EP " M Life Without You " which was released on Mother's Day 2012, May 13th in honor of his mother Dee Dee Jackson.
Band of Her Majesty ’ s Life Guards, W. Jackson.
Following a British tour to promote their critically acclaimed debut album Real Life ( which made the UK Top 30 ), Jackson left Magazine in late July, and was replaced briefly by Paul Spencer, who performed with the band for gigs across Europe and some television appearances, including the Old Grey Whistle Test, where they played " Definitive Gaze ".
The first was the No. 2 hit " Spice of Life ", which was co-written by former Heatwave member Rod Temperton who had penned several hits for Michael Jackson.

Jackson and financial
The TV series emphasizes the boisterous nature of the team, led by manager Billy Martin, catcher Thurman Munson and outfielder Reggie Jackson, as well as the malaise of the Bronx and New York City in general during that time, such as the blackout, the city's serious financial woes and near bankruptcy, the arson for insurance payments, and the election of Ed Koch as mayor.
In December 1836, the Michigan territorial government, facing a dire financial crisis and pressure from Congress and President Andrew Jackson, called another convention ( called the " Frost-bitten Convention ") which accepted the compromise which resolved the Toledo War.
Following bitter conflict with the Rio Grande Western during lease disagreements and continued financial struggles, the D & RG went into receivership in July 1884 with court appointed receiver William S. Jackson in control.
In time he developed a rift over policy with President Jackson, this time about hard cash, a policy which he considered to favor Northern financial interests.
* Washington County, South Dakota, a former county ( 1883-1943 ) that was sliced up and then merged into Jackson County, Pennington County, and Shannon County in 1943 because of financial troubles in South Dakota.
Clay's political ultimatum to Jackson – with Biddle's financial and political support – sparked the Bank War and placed the fate of the BUS at center of the 1832 presidential election.
Jackson proceeded to destroy the Bank as a financial and political force by removing its federal deposits, and in 1833, federal revenue was diverted into selected private banks by executive order, ending the regulatory role of the Second Bank of the United States.
" Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge ( 2000 ) documented that Jackson, along with other prominent African-American women, had achieved financial breakthroughs in mainstream popular music, receiving " superstar status " in the process.
The passage of the Iron Act by the British Parliament led to financial difficulties, leading Jackson into bankruptcy in 1753, with all of his property and belongings sold off at a Sheriff's sale.
Jackson was also the original home of Monroe Dunaway Anderson ( a cotton trader and capitalist whose financial endowment helped found the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas ), and of Isaac Burton Tigrett, co-founder of the Hard Rock Cafe chain of themed restaurants.
Jackson received substantial financial support from Jewish-Americans who admired his pro-Israel views, but Jackson's support of the Vietnam War resulted in hostility from the left wing of the Democratic Party.
Clay's strategy failed and he lost to Jackson in November despite significant financial support from the Bank.
In 1813, he enlisted the support of his brothers-in-law, Charles, James and Patrick Tracy Jackson, and obtained the financial backing of the merchant Nathan Appleton to establish the Boston Manufacturing Company at Waltham, Massachusetts, using the power of the Charles River.
In addition, Bell also became heavily involved with various causes in the African-American community, and was a close friend of the Reverend Jesse Jackson and a financial supporter of his Operation PUSH.
" Appleyard pointed out that: " the investment financial, intellectual and egotistical in the programme is enormous ... Yentob is determined to put his own cultural stamp on BBC2 and Jackson has everything to prove.
When Jackson defeated Adams in the 1828 presidential election, he removed Crittenden from his post as district attorney because of his association with Clay and his opposition to Jackson's financial policies.
The Foundation functions as the official Estate for both Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock, and also, under the terms of her will, serves " to assist individual working artists of merit with financial need.
Press conference at the White House discussing financial crisis, left to right, U. S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alphonso Jackson, President George W. Bush and U. S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.
P ." program, according to the documentation, there were no fee waivers, or other financial benefits, for three V. I. P. s — Paul Begala, Henry Cisneros and Alphonso Jackson.
The ensuing investigation by the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission cleared both Cannon and Jackson of involvement in financial wrongdoings, but both were embarrassed by the negative publicity.
Canadian neo-Nazi Martin K. Weiche was allegedly a financial backer of the plot along with James White of Houston and L. E. Matthews of Jackson, Mississippi.
Though his opponent, Edward Ward, was backed by the state's political elite, including Andrew Jackson, Hugh Lawson White and Joseph McMinn, Carroll gained the support of Jackson foes John Williams and Davy Crockett, and was able to harness the anti-establishment sentiment that had arisen in the wake of the financial crisis.
The Moody's Foundation has also provided support for the financial public broadcasting television program What's Up in Finance ?, hosted by Kwame Jackson.

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