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  James Anderson, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Real Estate with James Anderson of Exit Realty in Gulf Shores, Alabama
James Anderson and the rest of the Home Selling Team service Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Perdido Key, Foley, Summerdale, Robertsdale, Fairhope, Loxley, Bay Minette, Lillian, Elberta, Magnolia Springs, Bon Secour, Silverhill and surrounding areas.
James was born in 1949 in Huntsville, Alabama and has been a real estate broker since 1969.
Specializing in business management, James has served as qualifying broker, a teacher and trainer of real estate sales for several companies.
www.jamesanderson.org   (156 words)

  
  NFL.com - Prospect Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anderson was a tough and frustrating player to evaluate because he does not consistently play aggressively, which keeps him from producing at the level he is capable of.
Anderson has fought through his share of dings and injuries to stay in the lineup, but he is consistently a very passive and unaggressive player.
Anderson is a smart football player and it shows in his very sharp pass drops, good technique when he has backside contain on runs away and good tackling technique (when he stays under control).
www.nfl.com /draft/profiles/2006/anderson_james   (1384 words)

  
 Dr. James Anderson
Raised on a farm in Midlothian, Anderson was primarily interested in the application of scientific principles to farming.
Although he attended some lectures at Edinburgh, Anderson was not quite a part of the network of scholars of the Scottish Enlightenment, although he certainly imbibed in the scientific spirit of the age.
Anderson's 1777 tracts were published a mere one year after Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations -- and it is likely that Smith was aware of them (he certainly was aware of Anderson himself).
cepa.newschool.edu /het/profiles/jamesanderson.htm   (879 words)

  
 James Anderson (lawyer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Anderson (August 5, 1662 - April 3, 1728), Scottish antiquary and historian, was born at Edinburgh.
He was educated for the law, and became a writer to the signet (Scottish solicitor or attorney) in 1691.
Anderson was appointed in 1715 postmaster-general for Scotland, as some compensation for his labours; but in the political struggles of 1717 he was deprived of this office, and never again obtained any reward for his services.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Anderson_(lawyer)   (224 words)

  
 Significant Scots - James Anderson
ANDERSON, JAMES, an agricultural and miscellaneous writer of great merit, was the son of a farmer at Hermiston, in the county of Midlothian, where he was born in the year 1739.
This Anderson refused, from peculiar notions as to literary secrecy; he desired to be himself considered as the author.
Upon the whole, though the name of Dr Anderson is associated with no scientific or literary triumphs of great splendour, his exertions, by their eminent and uniform usefulness, have given him very considerable claims to respect.
www.electricscotland.com /history/other/anderson_james1.htm   (1123 words)

  
 James Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Anderson (thinker), a founder of the Scottish Enlightenment
James Anderson of Hermiston (1739–1808), Scottish inventor, economist, and writer on agriculture
James Anderson (Medal of Honor), American Indian Wars soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Anderson   (187 words)

  
 James Anderson Yates
James Anderson Yates, the head of the departments of chemical and physical sciences, in the State Manual Training Normal School at Pittsburg, having won recognition in this and in other large institutions of learning.
James Anderson Yates was born October 24, 1865, at Bush, in Laurel County, Kentucky, and is a son of James F. Yates and a grandson and namesake of Anderson Yates.
James F. Yates was born in 1835, at Rutledge, Grainger County, Tennessee, and died at Bush, Kentucky, in August, 1903.
www.all-biographies.com /educators/james_anderson_yates.htm   (1007 words)

  
 Jackson Free Press | James Anderson
James Anderson’s favorite phrase is “theater begets theater.” He loves to get others excited about theater by doing it himself.
Anderson says he decided to become active in helping the program at Millsaps a few years ago because it makes him feel good to see students as interested in the stage as he was as a student at Millsaps in the late ‘60s.
Anderson is doing more than his part in making this vibrancy possible with his group Chimneyville Reader’s Theatre—where he adapts stories from Eudora Welty for the group to perform.
www.jacksonfreepress.com /comments.php?id=4014_0_10_0_C   (586 words)

  
 Interactive Dig Mt. Vernon - Plantation Manager James Anderson
Anderson began duties at Mount Vernon on January 1, 1797, and he immediately thought the plantation--with the abundance of grain grown--would be a superb spot for a distillery.
Anderson was born in 1745 and grew up on his father's farm, 40 miles north of Edinburgh, near the village of Inverkeithing, Scotland.
Anderson described Salvington as 1,700 acres with 25 slaves and a distillery "which I also conduct." This seems to have been his first opportunity to run a distillery.
www.archaeology.org /interactive/mtvernon/anderson.html   (686 words)

  
 Case Pathology - James M. Anderson, M.D./Ph.D.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anderson has worked in the area of biomaterials, medical devices, and prostheses for the past 35 years and his current activities range from the clinical pathology evaluation of retrieved implants from humans to fundamental studies of cellular interactions with biomaterials.
Anderson is the recipient of a NIH MERIT (Method to Extend Research In Time) Award (1993 to 2003).
Anderson is the recipient of the 2006 Chugai Mentoring Award given by the American Society for Investigative Pathology to senior investigators who have distinguished their careers with a dedication to mentoring and education.
www.cwru.edu /med/pathology/fac/anderson.html   (362 words)

  
 James Anderson Convocation
Anderson is the author of The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 which received the Outstanding Book Award of the American Educational Research Association, the Critics Choice Award of the American Educational Studies Association and the Outstanding Book Award of the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the United States.
Anderson is also an editor of New Perspectives on Black Educational History and has published numerous articles on history and education.
Anderson earned a bachelor's degree (1966) from Stillman College and both a master's degree (1969) and doctorate (1973) from the University of Illinois.
www.denison.edu /publicaffairs/pressreleases/anderson_james.html   (277 words)

  
 James M. Anderson, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Anderson was appointed to a national advisory commission that will help identify reforms necessary to stabilize and strengthen the Medicaid system.
Anderson was a partner in the general corporate department at Taft, Stettinius and Hollister for 24 years (1968-1977; 1982-96) and president of US operations at Xomox Corporation (1977-82), a publicly traded manufacturer of specialty process controls.
Anderson was honored with the Human Relations Award presented by the Cincinnati chapter of the American Jewish Committee, in recognition of his outstanding professional contributions and his vision of a healthy Cincinnati community.
www.cincinnatichildrens.org /svc/find-professional/a/james-anderson.htm   (433 words)

  
 THE JAMES ANDERSON CASE
James Anderson was falsely accused of rape in 1985 by a deranged serial false accuser who made her allegation against James in order to file an unjust one million dollar lawsuit.
Anderson was wrongly convicted in 1989 and given a 10 year prison term.
Anderson invites any members of the media and press to contact him for additional information on his wrongful conviction.
www.webspawner.com /users/safarjamesanderson   (185 words)

  
 JAMES ANDERSON - for news on James Anderson Click Here
James Anderson is out for two months, and Simon Jones and Steve Harmison are doubts for next weel's first Test against Sri Lanka.
James Anderson is ruled out for two months as England face up to major injury problems among their seamers.
James Anderson, Shaun Udal and Liam Plunkett all take three wickets as the Patron's XI are all out for 211.
www.newsbyname.co.uk /J/James-Anderson.php   (1297 words)

  
 David and James Anderson
David and James Anderson were born in Edinburgh, two of the nine children of the lawyer David Anderson, factor to the Earl of Wemyss, and his wife Mary Mitchelson; David Anderson senior eventually retired to a house on the Wemyss estate at Inveresk as David Anderson of Stoneyhill.
David junior and James may have studied at the University of Edinburgh like their elder brother Francis, but only James appears to have graduated.
James purchased Wilton Lodge on the outskirts of Hawick (the house is now Hawick Museum) but died in Bath, not far from Warren Hastings’ house at Daylesford, Gloucestershire.
www.lib.ed.ac.uk /about/bgallery/Gallery/records/eighteen/anderson.html   (379 words)

  
 TheGlasgowStory: Sir James Anderson
A Thomas Annan photograph of a portrait of Sir James Anderson (1800-1864).
Anderson was born in Stirling, the son of a merchant, and trained with a Glasgow merchant before becoming a partner in his business.
Anderson was elected MP for the Stirling Burghs and served in Parliament until 1859.
www.theglasgowstory.com /image.php?inum=TGSA03599&t=2&urltp=searchq.php%3Fqsearch%3DSir+Daniel+Macnee%26amp%3Bstart%3D0%26amp%3Bend%3D20%26amp%3Bft%3D27%26amp%3Bl%3Dy   (113 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Affair of the 39 Cufflinks: Books: James Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anderson seems to be a perfectionist when it comes to setting up a mystery.
Anderson has a wonderful gift of conjuring up the Thirties era in his characters and their surroundings.
James Anderson has once again adroitly combined mystery with comedy in his newest British country houseparty mystery novel, "The Affair of the 39 Cufflinks".
www.amazon.ca /Affair-39-Cufflinks-James-Anderson/dp/1590580982   (2164 words)

  
 James S. Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James S. Anderson, born between the years of 1842-43, was one of the many brave men who fought in the Union army during the American Civil War.
Infantry U.S.A. Anderson served in the One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment for three years, until he was mustered out on June 26, 1865, near Washington D.C., by J. Robinson, brevet Major.
There is little known about James S. Anderson’s life before and after the Civil War; however, the history of his regiment during the war is well documented.
www.otterbein.edu /home/fac/SRHEFTHR/JamesAnderson.htm   (425 words)

  
 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Although James Anderson supported Elizabeth's desire to continue as a doctor the couple became involved in a dispute when he tried to insist that he should take control of her earnings.
When Garret Anderson was seventy-two, she became a member of the militant Women's Social and Political Union.
Her daughter Louisa Garrett Anderson remained in the WSPU and in 1912 was sent to prison for her militant activities.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /WandersonE.htm   (2062 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NFL - James Anderson - VIRGINIA TECH - DraftTracker Player Card
Anderson started all 13 games as a senior in 2005 and finished with 82 tackles, 8.5 TFL, three sacks and two interceptions.
Anderson is a WLB prospect that made huge strides throughout his final two collegiate seasons (2004-'05), which were his only as a starter.
However, Anderson is a great athlete with outstanding speed and the frame to improve his bulk.
insider.espn.go.com /nfldraft/draft/tracker/player?id=9571   (210 words)

  
 James Anderson - Artist on Death Row Needs Medical Care
The 1979 jury was improperly instructed that they should vote for the death penalty cause the governor could commute his sentence to life and they would not necessarily have the killing of James on their concience.
JAMES ANDERSON SENTENCE FEB 28 Indio, Court "D" Judge Van Frank.
James is hoping that those who care about human rights will support him by writing letters demanding that he receive the necessary surgery to remove the piece of glass from his forehead and therefore save his vision.
www.ccadp.org /jamesanderson.htm   (1220 words)

  
 Pfc. James Anderson Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anderson died heroically during action in Vietnam on Feb. 28, 1967.
Anderson is certified to land up to CH-53E helicopters.
Anderson also has breakbulk cargo capacity, which is used for carrying general cargo.
www.msc.navy.mil /mpstwo/anderson.htm   (199 words)

  
 James Anderson - Medical Records - Death Row, California
James Anderson is a California death row prisoner residing at San Quentin State Prison.
This is the medical file that he has compiled documenting his medical and vision problems and the State's refusal to afford him the proper medical care.
You'll see that exhibits #4, 5, and 6 clearly state that a foreign object of some sort is embedded in my skull.
www.ccadp.org /medicaljames1.htm   (416 words)

  
 HUSEM - EAC: James Anderson
James A. Anderson joined Texas AandM University in November 2003 as the Vice President and Associate Provost for Institutional Assessment and Diversity.
Anderson has also served on the psychology faculty at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Xavier University of New Orleans, LA. At Xavier he also served as the department chair.
On February 17, 2006, Dr. James Anderson has been invited to make a keynote presentation at the 2006 National Association for Developmental Educational Conference.
www.howard.edu /sem/james_anderson.htm   (240 words)

  
 The Alexander Anderson Family Album Entry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Their son James Anderson was born March 19, 1731 in Lancester, Pennsylvania.
James Anderson married Elizabeth Mebane born abt 1740 in Lancester, Pennsylvania, died abt.1781 in Orange Co. NC (daughter of Alexander Mebane and Mary Tinnin).
James Anderson and Elizabeth Mebane had a son Alexander Anderson born October 10, 1764 Orange Co. NC.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~we3sumneritesjblcsf/andersn2.htm   (318 words)

  
 DePreist, James Anderson - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about DePreist, James Anderson
His US conducting debut was with the New York Philharmonic, and he went on to conduct many major symphony orchestras.
He was born in Philadelphia, the nephew of the fl American contralto Marian Anderson.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /DePreist%2c+James+Anderson   (168 words)

  
 James Anderson, SSG, Army, Anaheim CA, 06Sep68 45W047 - The Virtual Wall®
Although previously wounded himself, Staff Sergeant Anderson lead a relief party against the enemy thrust, stopped the first enemy flanking attack, and brought one of his wounded men to safety.
Realizing how seriously he was wounded, he refused medical aid and propped himself against a rice paddy dike to continue firing upon the enemy until he succumbed to his wounds.
Staff Sergeant Anderson's personal bravery and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.
www.virtualwall.org /da/AndersonJH02a.htm   (541 words)

  
 Overview of Dr. James Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anderson invented a small two-horse plough, which became known as the 'Scotch Plough'.
Anderson contributed an article on monsoons to the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1773 and was able to accurately predict that Captain Cook would discover no further major land-masses in the Southern Hemisphere, beyond Australia.
In recognition of his work, Anderson was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Aberdeen in 1780.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst930.html   (253 words)

  
 JAMES ANDERSON SR
JAMES ANDERSON was born about 1670 and he was deceased as of 1732 when his widow made her will as Elizabeth Anderson of Meherrin River and Proved in Bertie Pct., NC, August Crt, 1733.
The granddaughters Elizabeth and Sarah Anderson mentioned in Elizabeth's will were obviously the children of their son James, as the daughters of Carolus would not be old enough to Administer their grandmother's estate in1732, and Carolus Anderson had no daughter named Elizabeth.
Anderson was proved in open Court by the Oath of Elias Fort., then the Crt adjourned until tomorrow.
home.inu.net /sadie/jamesanderson.htm   (887 words)

  
 James Anderson %28engineer%29
Anderson, James P. Images of the paintings of self-taught artist, with a short comment.
Identifies James the Less with James the Apostle, son of Alpheus, and with James the brother of the Lord.
By James Ridgeway with Ariston-Lizabeth Anderson and Sandra Bisin.
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