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[Letter from Joseph Adams to Barbara Jordan - December 12, 1977]
Letter from Joseph Adams to Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress
Engraved portrait of Sir Joseph Jordan (1603/4–1685)
Engraved portrait of Sir Joseph Jordan (1603/4-1685). Stipple engraving probably by Edward Harding after a painting by Sir Peter Lely. Mr Fairclough has written in pencil on the mount: 'Sir Joseph Jordan (Kt. 1665), Rear Admiral with Blake'
[Correspondence Between Joseph D. Clipper and Barbara Jordan - February 7-11, 1974]
Letter from Joseph D. Clipper to Barbara Jordan discussing setting up an appointment to take a portrait of Jordan with a reply from Jordan saying that her schedule wouldn't allow her to do that currently, but she'll keep in contact
ELLER, Joseph Jordan
Letter in English from Mr. Joseph Jordan Eller to Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles informing he received his telegram in which he was informed of news from Adriana. He also informs that Micha is getting ready for a concert next fall but first she will visit him. Telegram in English from Mr. Joseph Jordan Eller to Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles informing him that the project to build a factory was approved. He hopes to go soon to Mexico so they can meet. // Carta en inglés que envía el señor Joseph Jordan Eller al general PEC diciéndole que recibió el telegrama en el que le notificaron que Adriana llegó bien así como las noticias que ella le ha escrito; también le dice que Micha se está preparando para un concierto en el otoño pero que espera tomarse un tiempo para ir a visitarlo. Telegrama en inglés que envía el señor Joseph Jordan Eller al general PEC diciéndole que fue aprobado el plan para construir una planta manufacturera como lo habían hablado durante su última visita y que espera llegar pronto a México para entrevistarse con él
Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men"
Black and white photograph of Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men," about 1958, when the book was published
Political participation in Jordan: the impact of party and tribal loyalties since 1989
In the light of the internal and regional crises in the 1980s, Jordan found itself under pressure, and various ideological and political factors pushed the country towards political reform. As a result, Jordan has undergone several transformations, and a certain degree of political liberalization has made political participation the main objective of the Jordanian political system and its various institutions. This development in turn has required participation of all segments of the society, including political parties, minorities, and women. This participation demonstrates how far the political system has been liberalized. Therefore, nobody can argue that there is no political participation in Jordan. However, important questions remain. What is the form of this participation? What is its scale? What factors influence political participation, and what are its main objectives? Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the issue of political participation in Jordan. In particular, it investigated the impact of party and tribal loyalties on political participation in Jordan since 1989. This is undertaken through examining the basic forms of political participation, particularly participation in parliamentary elections. Accordingly, this study is divided into two main parts. The first part aims to shed light on the historical development of Jordanian parliament, electoral laws and systems, and political parties' participation and in addition to examine these in context of the socio-economic, political, and cultural environment. The second part was carried out through a survey involving the distribution of 400 questionnaires to five groups of political elite in Jordan. It is concluded in this study that despite the fact that political parties in Jordan date back to the establishment of the state in 1921, the social relations of kinship and the tribe are still dominant and constitute the main motives for Jordanians to participate in parliamentary elections. Several factors explain this, but it is argued here that the most important is legislations, particularly the emergency laws which have heavily restricted political freedoms and activities
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Joseph B. Lamberta and Jack Jordan, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Rena L. Joran and Robert O' Shea to Jack Ruby, giving him their support for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald
Thesis Research Data - Active structural control strategies for minimisation of far-field structurally radiated sound power
This data set reports data for the figures published in the thesis:
'Active structural control strategies for minimisation of far-field structurally radiated sound power' by Joseph Milton, University of Southampton, awarded 2020</span
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Joseph B. Lamberta and Jack Jordan, November 24, 1963 #1]
Individual telegrams by Rena L. Joran and Robert O' Shea to Jack Ruby, giving him their support for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald
Long obituary of Joseph C Jordan, 66, of Yarmouth, chairman of Jordan\u27s Meats
Long obituary of Joseph C Jordan, 66, of Yarmouth, chairman of Jordan\u27s Meat
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