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Jeeva Artist

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Oviyar Jeeva (Artist) (Jeevananthan Velayutham) as he is known in artist circles is a law graduate, who had love for painting right from his school days. IntroductionJeevananthan is a lawyer by education, Artist by passion and a designer by profession. He can be best described as...

Jeeva Samadhi

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Jeeva Samadhi or Adhishtanam or Brindavanam is the tomb of a Hindu Spiritual Guru or a saint. It is believed that the saint's life force still exists in the tomb and prayers are offered to it. "Brindavanam" is the term used for Vaishanavaite saints and Adishtanam for the rest of ...

Jeevanko Chheubaata

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Jeevanko Chheubaata () is the second collection of poetry in Nepali by Suman Pokhrel, published by Vaani Publication, Nepal in December 2009. In June 2010, it was awarded as the winner of the Jayandra Best Book of the Year 2009. Poems collected in this book have been highly accla...

Jeevanvidya Mission

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Jeevanvidya Mission is a movement started in Maharashtra, India by Satguru Shri Wamanrao Pai. It is one of the many spiritual movements in India. The word Jeevanvidya is a Sanskrit word that can be broken down into Jeevan (meaning life) and vidya (meaning knowledge). The aim of t...

Jef Klein

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Jef Klein is the author of The History and Stories of the Best Bars of New York, published by Turner Publishing in 2006 (third printing in 2013). Biography Klein was born Jennifer Pimentel in Hillsdale, NJ, and nicknamed "Jef" as a child. She spent 14 years working in the restaur...

Jeff Allen

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Jeff Allen (born June 12, 1987 in Washington, D.C.) is the starting power forward for the Virginia Tech Hokies basketball team. Allen, also known as the "Big Donut" for wearing number zero, enjoyed an impressive freshman campaign at Virginia Tech. High School Jeff Allen played ba...

Jeff Ames

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Jeffrey Sean Ames (born January 31, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.CareerCollegePrior to becoming a professional ballplayer, Ames pitched for Lower Columbia College in Longview, Washington, near his hometown of Vancouver, a suburb of Portla...

Jeff Benjamin

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Jeff Benjamin, author of Juvenile Injustice: The Chicago Story, is a television analyst, who has appeared on Court TV, MSNBC and CBS numerous times. Jeff is also a producer for Tigist Films.Jeff Benjamin recently played a police officer in the movieMarley & Me (2008)Directed by D...

Jeff Bernard

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Jeff Bernard (born on July 22 1966 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada) was an ice hockey player for the Hartford Whalers and the St. Louis Blues. He was the eleventh pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft and won Rookie of the Year. In 1991, when Bernard was traded to the Blues then-Blues te...

Jeff Bible

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Jeff Bible (born April 8, 1964), aka “Jus’ Jeff” Bible, "The Singing Piano Playing Guy" , is an American musician and former T.V. shopping host. In the mid 1990s, Bible was an energetic and charismatic pitchman on late night television, selling a wide variety of...

Jeff Bobo

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Jeff Bobo (born 1969) is an award winning journalist, columnist, videographer, photographer, semi-professional stock car driver and occasional actor who appeared in the 2009 independent zombie horror film Broken Springs.Jeff Bobo has been a reporter, columnist and Internet news v...

Jeff Boss

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Jeffrey "Jeff" Boss (born May 20, 1963) is an entrepreneur, and was a 2008 senatorial candidate in New Jersey, 2008 presidential candidate, and is a 2009 Gubernatorial candidate with the Democratic Party. Boss is a resident of Guttenburg, New Jersey, and former employee of Merril...

Jeff Bujak

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Jeff Bujak is a pianist, music producer and live performer from Syracuse, New York. Born on June 6, 1979, he began classical piano lessons at age 5. He now resides in Northampton, Massachusetts.Jeff Bujak, the solo project, has progressive piano songwriting with electronica rhyth...

Jeff Campagna

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Jeffrey Michael Campagna (born November 3, 1982) (no connection to American film producer, writer, and attorney Jeffrey H. Campagna) is a Canadian film and music video director and screenwriter. He is best known for his film Six Reasons Why. Background Born and raised in Mississa...

Jeff Cannata

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Jeff Cannata (born August 1, 1976) is an actor and podcaster who is the co-host of CNET TV's Always On alongside Molly Wood. Raised in California, he graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1999 with a BFA in theater. Cannata has been acting since 2000 and has appeared in movies, comm...

Jeff Cardwell

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Jeff Cardwell (born Jeffery L. Cardwell on December 7, 1959) is an American politician from Indianapolis, Indiana. He was first elected as a Indianapolis City-County Council member from the 23rd District on November 6, 2007, winning 73% of the vote. He is also Chairman of the Eco...

Jeff Carlisi

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Jeff Carlisi (born July 15, 1952) is an American rock guitarist best known for his work with the Southern rock band 38 Special. Carlisi played guitar on the hits "", "Hold On Loosely", "Fantasy Girl", "Caught Up in You", "If I'd Been the One", "Back Where You Belong", "Like No Ot...

Jeff Carroll (soccer)

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Jeff Carroll (born January 8, 1984, in Alexandria, Virginia) was an American soccer player who last played for Real Maryland Monarchs in the USL Second Division in 2009. In 2014, Jeff joined the DC United Academy as a coach of the U14 team.CareerCollegeCarroll attended West Sprin...

Jeff Colhoun (director)

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Jeff Colhoun is an American film director, author and photographer. His first two short documentaries were filmed in and around Mongolia's Darkhad Valley. Rally For Rangers and Darkhad Valley were featured in the Toronto Motorcycle Film Festival, Inkafest Mountain Film festival, ...

Jeff Coplon

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Jeff Coplon (born 1951, in Schenectady, New York) is an American journalist and author.Written WorkAfter eight years as a daily newspaper reporter, culminating in a stint at the Kansas City Times, he went on to co-write (or "ghost") 11 autobiographies. These include works with Ch...

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