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  2. Morris K. Jessup - Wikipedia

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    Morris Ketchum Jessup (March 2, 1900 [1] – April 20, 1959) was an American ufologist. He had a Master of Science Degree in astronomy [ 2 ] and, though employed for most of his life as an automobile-parts salesman and a photographer, is probably best remembered for his writings on UFOs .

  3. Philip Jessup - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Philip Caryl Jessup was born on January 5, 1897, in New York, New York. He was the grandson of Henry Harris Jessup. In 1919, he received his undergraduate A.B. degree from Hamilton College. In 1924, he received a law degree (LLB) from Yale Law School. In 1927, he received a doctorate from Columbia University.

  4. J. Charles Jessup - Wikipedia

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    J. Charles Jessup publicity photo from 1961. Jack Charles Jessup (March 2, 1916 – July 10, 1993) was an American revival preacher and musician. He claimed and was believed by many to have the gift of healing. Through his border blaster radio broadcasts he became well known nationally and at his peak received more than four thousand letters ...

  5. Jessup University - Wikipedia

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    www .jessup .edu. Location in California. Jessup University is a private Christian university in Rocklin, California, with additional sites in San Jose, California and Portland, Oregon. The university had 1,743 (over 1650 full-time equivalent) students during the 2019–20 academic year. Founded in 1939, it had a total undergraduate enrollment ...

  6. The Death and Life of Great American Cities - Wikipedia

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    Followed by. The Economy of Cities. The Death and Life of Great American Cities is a 1961 book by writer and activist Jane Jacobs. The book is a critique of 1950s urban planning policy, which it holds responsible for the decline of many city neighborhoods in the United States. [1] The book is Jacobs' best-known and most influential work.

  7. Morris Ketchum Jesup - Wikipedia

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    Charles Jesup. Abigail Sherwood. Morris Ketchum Jesup (June 21, 1830 – January 22, 1908), was an American banker and philanthropist. He was the president of the American Museum of Natural History and was known as a leading patron of scientific research and an eminent art collector, particularly towards his support for Frederic Edwin Church .

  8. Career development - Wikipedia

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    Career development refers to the process an individual may undergo to evolve their occupational status. It is the process of making decisions for long term learning, to align personal needs of physical or psychological fulfillment with career advancement opportunities. [1] Career Development can also refer to the total encompassment of an ...

  9. Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition

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    The competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). It is named after Philip Jessup, who once served on the ICJ, and is organised by the International Law Students Association (ILSA). The moot, under the leadership of Stephen Schwebel (who also wrote the inaugural moot ...