| Janis Joplin | Jacques-Yves Cousteau | Jacob Lawrence |
| James StewartThere are several individuals by the name of James Stewart . The best-known James Stewart of modern times is the Hollywood movie star of the name, widely known as "Jimmy" Stewart. An English actor whose real name was James Stewart was told by the Screen A | James Stewart (actor)Carl Van Vechten, 1934 James Maitland Stewart ( May 20, 1908 July 2, 1997) was an American film actor beloved for his persona as an average guy who faces adversity and tries to do the right thing, an image which was largely reflected in his own personalit | JalalabadJalalabad Jallbd is the capital of Nangarhar province in Afghanistan, 150 km east of Kabul near the Khyber Pass. Its population is about 60 000. Seraj-ul-Emart, the residence of Amir Habibullah and King Amanullah was destroyed in 1929; the gardens however |
| JakartaThis page is about the capital city of Indonesia. For an entry on The Apache Jakarta project, see Jakarta Project''. Jakarta known as Djakarta or DKI Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia, located on the island of Java. It has an area of 650 km² and a | Jack RubyJacob Leon Rubenstein who later changed his name and was known as Jack Leon Ruby ( March 25?, 1911 January 3, 1967), a Dallas nightclub owner, shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963, two days after Oswald was arrested for the assassination | James RandiJames Randi (born Randall James Hamilton Zwinge August 7, 1928), more often known as The Amazing Randi is a stage magician, skeptic, and opponent of pseudoscience (including homeopathy). He is perhaps most famous for the One Million Dollar Paranormal Chal |
| James LindJames Lind ( 1716 1794) was a medical researcher and discoverer of treatment for scurvy. He was author of 'A Treatise of the Scurvy' ( 1753) External link Lind, James Lind, James. | James ClavellJames Clavell (Charles Edmund DuMaresq de Clavelle) ( October 10 1924 September 7 1994) was a novelist and screenwriter, famous for books such as Shogun and films such as The Great Escape and To Sir, with Love''. Clavell was born in Sydney, Australia in 1 | James D. WatsonJames Dewey Watson (born April 6, 1928) is one of the discoverers of the structure of the DNA molecule. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he enrolled at the age of 15, earned a B. in Zoology at the University of Chicago in 1947 and a Ph. in Zoology at Indiana Un |
| Jahangir | Jackson Pollock | Jacopo Amigoni |
| Jacques Callot | James Heckman | Jane C. Folger |
| James Blaylock | Jaggies | Jacob Abbott |
| Janus | James Tobin | Jacob Abendana |
| James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn | Java virtual machine | Jacques Maroger |
| Jan van Goyen | James Tiptree, Jr | James Tiptree, Jr. Award |
| James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger | James I | Janusz A. Zajdel |
| Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi | James Norris Memorial Trophy | JANET |
| James Beard | James Alan McPherson | Jacob Neusner |
| James II of England | Jamming | Japheth |
| Jason Alexander | Jan Borukowski | Jake McDuck |
| Jay Leno | Janus kinase | Jacob Grimm |
| Jamiroquai | Java coffee | Java board game |
| Jadavpur University | James L. Jones | James Lovelock |
| Jack Kirby | Jacques Dupuis | Jack Brabham |
| James P. Hogan (writer) | James R. Flynn | Jacobite |
| Jasmuheen | Javier Saviola | Jack Ryan (fictional character) |
| Jan Kjærstad | Jamie Zawinski | Japanese knotweed |
| Jack Nicholson | Jacques Vergès | Jan Weglarz |
| Jack O'Neill | Jacques Chirac | Jan Bos |
| Jane Byrne | Janne Lahtela | James A. Garfield |
| Jam signal | Janez Strnad | Jack the Ripper |
| Java Database Connectivity | Java Transaction API | Java Naming and Directory Interface |
| Java Message Service | Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition | Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition |
| Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition | JavaServer Pages | Java Development Kit |
| Jack London | Java remote method invocation | JavaServer page example input |
| JavaServer page example output | Java transaction service | Java XML |
| Java Servlet | Java API for XML Processing | James Hird |
| Jane Goodall | Janet Gaynor | James Dobson |
| Jack McDevitt | Jan van Eyck | Jane Seymour |
| Jane Seymour (actress) | Japanese American Internment | Japanese American |