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James and Ephraim
James Ephraim Lovelock
A grant of land on which Monaca now stands was granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by patent, bearing the date September 5, 1787, to Colonel Ephraim Blaine ( 1741 – 1804 ), who served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, from 1778 to 1782 as commissary-general of the Northern Department, and paternal great-grandfather of James G. Blaine.
* The Book of Ephraim, a 1976 poem by James Merrill
Ephraim McDowell received his early education at the classical seminary of Worley and James, then spent three years as a medical student under Dr. Alexander Humphreys in Staunton, Virginia.
The incumbent, James C. Jones, a popular Whig, was not seeking reelection, and the Whigs instead nominated Senator Ephraim H. Foster.
In 1878 James Alley contracted the Lima Machine Works to build a steam locomotive that Ephraim Shay had designed.
Conversely, Mary Ann Walters is shown living at Lodge House, Park Crescent, Marylebone ( the gatehouse to Regents Park ) with sons James Isaac, aged 13, George, aged 12, and Ephraim Robert, aged 2.
Darlingford was founded by James Ephraim Law, builder of the first house in the town.
Between 1847 and 1848, Isabella and the two little boys she and Findlay had together, James and Ephraim, died in what was probably a diphtheria epidemic.

James and Lovelock
* James Lovelock ( scientist )
While there were a number of precursors to Gaia theory, the first scientific form of this idea was proposed as the Gaia hypothesis by James Lovelock, a UK chemist, in 1970.
The first scientifically rigorous theory was the Gaia hypothesis by James Lovelock, a UK chemist.
At least one work of fiction, the film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, uses Gaia philosophy as a central point to the plot, and may arguably represent a fictional parallel to Sir James Lovelock in the character of Dr. Cid, who is met with skepticism from the scientific and social community when he promotes the idea of a " living Earth ".
James Lovelock was born in Letchworth Garden City in Hertfordshire, England, to working class parents who were strong believers in education.
According to James Lovelock, by 2040, the world population of more than six billion will have been culled by floods, drought and famine.
In 1984, James Lovelock and Michael Allaby published The Greening of Mars.
She is also associated with the Gaia hypothesis, based on an idea developed by the English environmental scientist James Lovelock.
Branson also announced that he would be joined in the adjudication of the Prize by a panel of five judges, all world authorities in their respective fields: Al Gore, Sir Crispin Tickell, Tim Flannery, James E. Hansen, and James Lovelock.
The game models the Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock ( who assisted with the design and wrote an introduction to the manual ), and one of the options available to the player is the simplified " Daisyworld " model.
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* New Age Gaian, people who use the Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock spiritually
The term " geophysiology " was popularized by James Lovelock in his writings on the Gaia hypothesis.
* Lovelock, James ( 2001 ) " Gaia: the practical science of planetary medicine " ( Oxford Uni Press ) ISBN 0-19-521674-1
It is meant to mimic important elements of the Earth-Sun system, and was introduced by James Lovelock and Andrew Watson in a paper published in 1983 to illustrate the plausibility of the Gaia hypothesis.
Many of these issues are addressed in a more recent paper by Timothy Lenton and James Lovelock in 2001.
The Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock and the work of James Hutton, Vladimir Vernadsky and Guy Murchie, have suggested that the biosphere can be considered a superorganism.
The hypothesis was formulated by the chemist James Lovelock and co-developed by the microbiologist Lynn Margulis in the 1970s.
James Lovelock and Andrew Watson developed the mathematical model Daisyworld, that shows how temperature regulation can arise from organisms interacting with their environment.
William Irwin Thompson suggests that the Chilean biologist Humberto Maturana and James Lovelock, with the deductive definition of autopoiesis, have provided an explanation for the phenomenon of life.
James Lovelock gave this name to his hypothesis after a suggestion from the novelist William Golding, who was living in the same village as Lovelock at the time ( Bowerchalke, Wiltshire, UK ).

James and CH
James Chuter Ede, Baron Chuter-Ede CH, PC, DL ( 11 September 1882 – 11 November 1965 ) was a British teacher, trade unionist and Labour politician.
Sir James Cochran Stevenson Runciman CH ( 7 July 1903 – 1 November 2000 ) — known as Steven Runciman — was a British historian known for his work on the Middle Ages.
Captain James Grey Stuart, 1st Viscount Stuart of Findhorn CH, MVO, MC and Bar, PC ( 9 February 1897 – 20 February 1971 ), styled The Honourable James Stuart between 1909 and 1957, was a Scottish Unionist politician.
James Scott Cumberland Reid, Baron Reid, CH, KC FRSE ( 30 July 1890, Drem, East Lothian – 29 March 1975 ) was a Scottish Unionist politician and judge.
James Larkin Jones, CH, MBE ( 29 March 1913 – 21 April 2009 ), known as Jack Jones, was a British trade union leader and General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers ' Union.

James and CBE
* Sir John James, CBE
* AVM James Johnson CB CBE 1957-60
Richard Arthur Lloyd Livsey, Baron Livsey of Talgarth CBE ( 2 May 1935 – 15 September 2010 ) was the son of Arthur Norman Livsey and Lilian Maisie ( née James ).
Donald James Woods, CBE ( 15 December 1933 – 19 August 2001 ) was a white South African journalist and anti-apartheid activist.
Sir Robert James Charles, ONZ, KNZM, CBE ( born 14 March 1936 ) is a New Zealand professional golfer whose achievements over five decades rank him among the most successful left-handed golfers of all time, being the first lefty to win a golf major, winning more than 70 titles, and beating his age twice during a tournament as a 71 year-old.
James Samuel Younger CBE is the Chief Executive of the Charity Commission for England and Wales ( since September 2010 ) and was formerly the founding chairman of the United Kingdom Electoral Commission.
Dr James Hunter CBE ( born 1948 ) is currently Director for the UHI Centre for History, Chairman of the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust and formerly the Chairman of Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the Inverness-based development and training agency for the North of Scotland.
* James Stirling, CBE, FRS Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Cambridge
James Craig Brown CBE ( born 1 July 1940 in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire ) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager.
Sir James Martin, who hailed from the nearby townland of " Killinchy-in-the-Woods ", was born on 11 September 1893, and died on 5 January 1981, was awarded for services to Engineering an OBE in 1950 and a CBE in 1957.
Sir James William Francis Hill CBE ( 1899 – 1980 ) was a solicitor and leading historian of Lincoln and Lincolnshire.
Admiral Sir James Michael Burnell-Nugent KCB, CBE, ADC ( born 20 November 1949 ) was the Commander-in-Chief Fleet of the Royal Navy.
Christopher James Hampton, CBE, FRSL ( born 26 January 1946 ) is a British playwright, screen writer and film director.
Professor James Francis " Frank " Pantridge, MD, CBE ( 3 October 1916 – 26 December 2004 ) was a physician and cardiologist from Northern Ireland who transformed emergency medicine and paramedic services with the invention of the portable defibrillator.
James Edward Anderson, CBE ( 3 April 1871 – 15 January 1945 ) was a mechanical engineer of the Midland Railway and later the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and had a great influence on the latter's adoption of the former's unwise locomotive policies.
He was, nevertheless, awarded the 1947 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Eustace and Hilda, and in 1956 he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ).
James MacMillan CBE ( born 16 July 1959 ) is a Scottish classical composer and conductor.
* Boos, Werner James ( Sir ), CBE
David James Rees, CBE ( 31 March 1913 – 10 September 1983 ) was one of the Britain's leading golfers either side of World War II.
James Christopher " Jimmy " Armfield, CBE, DL ( born 21 September 1935 in Denton, Lancashire ) is an English former professional football player and manager who currently works as a football pundit for BBC Radio Five Live.
* Sir James Wordie CBE
Sir Cyril James Anderton CBE ( born May 24, 1932 ) is a retired British police officer who served as Chief Constable of Greater Manchester from 1976 to 1991.
Major General Sir James William Harrison KCMG CB CBE ( 25 May 1912 – 16 September 1971 ) was an Australian military officer and the first Australian-born Governor of South Australia.
In 2011, the CBE opened the board's first all-male alternative program, based in the Sir James Lougheed School.

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