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  Petit Jean State Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Petit Jean State Park is a 3,471 acre (14.05 km²) state park in central Arkansas managed by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism.
Petit Jean State Park is located atop Petit Jean Mountain on the Arkansas River in the area between the Ozark and Ouachita mountain ranges, in Conway County, Arkansas.
More than a thousand years ago Petit Jean was the home of bluff dwelling Native Americans who lived as hunter-gatherers and hunted with spears and atlatls, and left petrographic images—pictographs and petroglyphs—as a record of their passing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Petit_Jean_State_Park   (1280 words)

  
 HNN - HuntingtonNews.Net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Jean suddenly formed a resolution to go and find out what is meant; so jumping out of bed, he hastily donned his clothes and, going out of the back door, climbed the hill.
As soon as the light was extinguished Jean could hear them moving away through the bushes toward a road, and a few moments later he heard the closing of a carriage door and wheels creaking on the stones.
Jean's first impulse was to remove the earth and see who or what was buried there, but a neighbor whose property adjoined the place came along and prevented.
www.huntingtonnews.net /columns/100yrs08.04.04.html   (733 words)

  
 Jean Grey - MarvelDatabase
Finally, when Jean was eleven, a psychiatrist recommended to her parents that they consult a colleague of his, Professor Charles Xavier, who was secretly a mutant with telepathic abilities.
Jean was confronted by Onslaught, who claimed he could give her the power of the Phoenix once again and showed her Xavier's hidden memories, including an attraction for her.
Jean's primary, or first, mutation grants her dual psionic generation, that is the generation of both hard and soft psi-energy, in order to create many effects.
www.marveldatabase.com /wiki/index.php/Jean_Grey   (5034 words)

  
 Jean Grey of X-Men MUCK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Jean gives a somewhat wry smile, and offers Hank a treat from a plate of cookies left on her desk by a thoughtful or schmoozing student.
Jean follows along with a nod here and there, hands in the pockets of her own lab coat, and her expression alertly attentive, although she cracks a smile at the preamble before getting down to business.
Jean nods, and presses her thumb to the call button of the elevator as they draw to a halt near it, blue-green eyes grave, but hopeful.
jeangrey.sphosting.com /12-14-02.html   (3483 words)

  
 Jean Seberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Seberg (November 13, 1938 – September 8, 1979) was an American actress who spent an important part of her career in France.
In 1995 a documentary of her life was made, titled Jean Seberg: American Actress.
The Irish band, The Divine Comedy, make reference to 'Little Jean Seberg' in their song titled "Absent Friends".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jean_Seberg   (830 words)

  
 Jean Harris
Jean Harris is by far the most famous of the wives of Rotarians who make up the Inner Wheel organisation and here are some up to date photographs of the wife of the founder of Rotary.
Jean Harris's was born on the 8th of November 1881 and her birthplace commemorated at 9 Cumberland Street, Edinburgh with this plaque (above) donated by the Rotary Club of St. Louis, Missouri, USA in April 1978 on the suggestion of Alex C. West, a past President of Edinburgh Rotary Club.
Jean Harris is buried in Newington Cemetery, Edinburgh where this unmissable plaque donated by the Rotary Club of Braids (a nearby suburb of Edinburgh in District 1020) stands at the cemetery gates.
www.longniddryrotary.org /innerwheel/photos/jean/jean.htm   (688 words)

  
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As time had gone by and Jean had become older it had been been painful to not be able to age with her.
Jean's grave was as special as she had been.
Ororo's grave was as graceful and stunning as she had been.
www.100megspop3.com /scottororo/fiction/WhoWantsToLiveForever.htm   (2639 words)

  
 John Gilmore- Celebrity Spotlight- Jean Seberg
Jean put her head back on the seat and turned her face toward me. I said, "I'd like it if you'd come down to my place for a nightcap or something." She said she wanted to go to sleep.
Jean would pass her saliva into my mouth, and I would want more of it, and more, but the brief relationship was burdened with strange emotions from the start.
Jean talked about marriage, though we didn't really know one another, and she was already married -- but separated, she said, once and for all.
www.johngilmore.com /Celebrities/jean_seberg.html   (3107 words)

  
 Norma Jean, elephant. Roadside Pet Cemetery
Norma Jean was a 6,500-pound elephant and the star attraction of the Clark and Walters Circus.
Norma Jean was buried where she fell -- which, conveniently, was in Oquawka's town square.
A collection of Norma Jean memorabilia is displayed in a glass case, and a small concrete elephant is perched atop the tombstone.
www.roadsideamerica.com /pet/norma.html   (304 words)

  
 UK Indymedia - Bonjour Tristesse - the story of Jean Seberg's destruction by COINTELPRO.
Jean’s gamine hairstyle was covered with a long blond wig and in one endearing scene she wades into a mist shrouded lake, draws the skirt of her cotton dress to her knees, and bends over to kiss her own reflection.
Jean, like her contemporaries Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave, was politically active in the late 60’s and was particularly supportive of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People).
Jean was devastated and never fully recovered, for every one of her remaining 9 years she tried to kill herself on the anniversary of the miscarriage.
www.indymedia.org.uk /en/2005/03/306991.html   (3608 words)

  
 Jean Seberg
Petite and pert, the elfin Jean Seberg, the unstable, emotionally fragile Jean Seberg is a most beloved icon on both sides of the Atlantic.
Jean Seberg was born November 13, 1938, in Marshalltown, Iowa.
Though her grave has become a place of pilgrimage for many, and her turbulant life a subject of intense scrutiny, it is her enduring screen image that continues to ensure her place in the hearts and minds of those who fall under her spell.
www.tedstrong.com /jeanseberg.html   (792 words)

  
 KMC Forums - scott,emma....BLAH!!! and jean....
Scott disrespected jean by letting emma talk her shit about jean and also by letting himself be manipulated by emma by having a a mind affair or wutever it was.
Jean knows she's dead and that she only comes back when she needs to save the world or destroy it...so she knew she and scott wouldn't work out....she and him are styll in my books true love....
When jean and scott were just little kids..jean had found another lonely boy like herself and this is when the both first kinda loved each other...this was innocent love..no one FORCED her to find this one boys mind out of hundreds of other little minds.
www.killermovies.com /forums/f49/t352112.html   (2570 words)

  
 The Anarchism Of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist And Militant :: AK Press
Jean Grave (1854–1939) was a leading French anarchist whose theoretical work compares to that of Proudhon, Bakunin, and Kropotkin.
One of the few leading socialists to come from a working-class background, Grave was profoundly influenced by witnessing the unsuccessful fight of the 1871 Paris Commune and developed into an exceptional journalist.
Drawing on various archival and library sources, Patsouras traces the controversies and convictions that shaped the life and career of this extraordinary radical thinker, and by extending the work into the broader realms of revolution, class struggle, and the vision of a new society, he pays tribute to art and revolutionary anarchism.
www.akpress.org /2003/items/theanarchismofjeangrave   (141 words)

  
 First Arkansas State Park - History of Petit Jean State Park
Legend of Petit Jean and French Exploration: The Legend of Petit Jean, and how the mountain received its name, begins in the 1700's with the story of a young French Nobleman, Chavet, who lived during the period of the French exploration of the New World.
The ocean was crossed in early spring; the vessel ascended the Mississippi River to the Arkansas River, to the foot of the mountain.
When the secretary of the Fort Smith Lumber Company was told of the developments, he explained that the Board of Directors had voted to give the Seven Hollows region to the government as a national park, he had no authority to offer it to the Legislature as a state park.
www.petitjeanstatepark.com /history   (1467 words)

  
 Jean Harlow @ Classic Movie Favorites - Biography - Grave
Jean was only 26 years-old when she died on June 7, 1937 of uremic poisoning.
Mother Jean was buried in the room after her death from a heart attack on June 11, 1958.
The third space, which was assumed to have been reserved for William Powell is left unused; Powell passed away on March 5, 1984 at the age of 91 and is buried in Palm Springs.
classicmoviefavorites.com /harlow/grave.html   (361 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Very early on Jean Grave had the conviction that literature and art could be made to serve the cause of anarchy.
Jean Grave (the man, the activist journalist, the writer) was first presented with portraits, books, and a few comments from contemporaries.
All these completed the newspaper and its literary supplement, that Jean Grave successfully maintained in existence for twenty years, an exceptional longevity as far as anarchist press is concerned.
www.musee-orsay.fr /ORSAY/orsaygb/PROGRAM.NSF/aba345c67a5d3a5f802563cd004f90c7/b85fdf61db7aff4ec125692800334a2f?OpenDocument   (323 words)

  
 Jean Reno by Edwinadolly
Although Jean Reno has rightfully made it to Hollywood with his acting abilities, I personally don't think that the film makers in Hollywood appreciate Jean and his acting all that much.
Me and another Jean Reno fan I know, think that he should stick to our European films though, they treat, Jean, with the great admiration and respect that he so rightfully deserves.
P.S. Jean Reno has given me the inspiration to actually sit down and do something that I have wanted to do since I was 12 years old.
edwinadolly.tripod.com /jeanreno   (856 words)

  
 Other People's Stories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Jean told me she had been wearing that coat when she went down to the cemetery on New Year’s.
She liked to watch them at the grave, from a bench up the hill, as they stood and stared at the big granite slab engraved with his name.
Jean told me that it really was a first-rate angel, if she does say so herself.
www.otherpeoplesstories.com /005.html   (935 words)

  
 Prometheus Books
Jean Grave and The Anarchist Tradition in France
Jean Grave and The Anarchist Tradition in France focuses on the anarchist activity of an outstanding French anarchist, flourishing in the 1880-1920 period, whose theoretical works place him alongside the foremost anarchist thinkers: William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and Michael Bakunin.
The leading French collaborator of Peter Kropotkin, Grave was involved in several of the major happenings of the Third Republic: the wave of fear occasioned by anarchist terrorism, the Dreyfus Case, and the rise of anarcho-syndicalism whose chief spokeperson was Georges Sorel.
www.prometheusbooks.com /catalog/book_1624.html   (158 words)

  
 Genealogy Format Document
CHILDREN OF JEAN F. Théophile Raoule Grave (6) was born 26 March 1794 in Ribemont sur Ancre, France.
Firmin Grave (7) was born in 1803 in France.
CHILDREN OF FULGENCE J. Pierre Fulgence Charles Grave (17) was born 19 Nov. 1884 in Corbie, France, and died 18 Dec. 1922 in Roye, France.
www.gravesfa.org /gen494.htm   (495 words)

  
 Pioneers and Cowboys
Upon further investigation it was discovered that Jean Baptiste had collected nearly 60 pairs of children's and adult's shoes, clothing, and personal belongings by robbing some 300 graves.
Jean Baptiste's life in exile on Fremont Island was short-lived.
The Deseret News contested this theory by recording the statements of police officers Henry Heath and Albert Dewey confirming that Jean Baptiste was not wearing a ball and chain around his leg when he was placed on Fremont Island.
historytogo.utah.gov /utah_chapters/pioneers_and_cowboys/thecaseofgraverobberjeanbaptiste.html   (826 words)

  
 Franco-American News & Events, 1: Remote site holds a link to explorers
Skinner is a seventh-generation resident of the area, and his family was instrumental in confirming the existence of Charbonneau's grave and identifying its location.
She described the moment when they were standing in a circle and sprinkling tobacco and cedar on the grave.
"One of the ways in dealing with Jean Baptist Charbonneau is to romanticize him as the darling of the expedition and a man who traveled with a duke and who went far east and far west and led a charmed life," said Furtwangler, who wrote "Sacagawea's Son," published last year by the Oregon Historical Society.
fanewsevents1.blogspot.com /2005/11/remote-site-holds-link-to-explorers.html   (1509 words)

  
 Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow's grave site is in the beautiful and very private Sanctuary of Benediction in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Upon Jean's death on June 7, 1937, her mother maneuvered William Powell into paying for her interment in a private marble room with three crypts.
Years later, Jean Harlow Bello was buried in another of the crypts next to her daughter.
www.jeanharlow.info /forestlawn.html   (136 words)

  
 Ancient Grave Adds Years To Feline History
The animal, buried in a 9,500-year-old grave alongside a human skeleton presumed to be that of its owner, was identified as Felis silvestris, the African wildcat.
Archaeologists found artefacts in the grave that indicated that the person had social standing.
The cat was buried next to it, in its own grave.
www.rense.com /general51/feline.htm   (409 words)

  
 Oquawka, Illinois - Grave Of Elephant Killed By Lightning
Norma Jean was the star attraction of the Clark and Walters Circus until she was killed by a bolt of lightning in a town square.
Please note that Norma Jean the elephant's gravesite in Oquawka, IL, has been newly landscaped, with the same Wade Meloan who helped place her gravestone still tending the shrubbery.
In Oquawka, Illinois there is a grave marker with a cement elephant, that marks the spot where in 1971 an circus elephant named Norma Jean Elephant was killed by lightning.
www.roadsideamerica.com /tips/getAttraction.php3?tip_AttractionNo==429   (314 words)

  
 Encyclopédie :: encyclopedia : Grave (musique)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Le grave est une notion très relative, qui s'apprécie nécessairement en référence à un ambitus particulier : il n'existe pas d'absolu dans ce domaine, et aucune frontière précise vient séparer le grave du médium, ni ce dernier de l'aigu.
C'est ainsi que « grave » et « bas » sont devenus synonymes, et que « descendre » signifie désormais « aller vers le grave », soit « produire des sons plus graves ».
Le registre grave d'une voix est habituellement appelé « registre de poitrine » ou voix de poitrine.
www.encyclopedie.cc /Grave_(musique)   (472 words)

  
 Jean Hersholt's grave (photo 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Photo of Taylor monument near Jimmy Stewart's grave
Photo of George Burns' and Gracie Allen's grave
Close-up photo of George Burns' and Gracie Allen's grave
www.seeing-stars.com /ImagePages/JeanHersholtGravePhoto2.shtml   (141 words)

  
 The Anarchists: Chapter 1
Jean Jacques Rousseau also undoubtedly expounded certain Anarchist views whilst pleading for a return to an ideal state of nature.
It is laid down in these treatises that each individual born into the world should be able to develop in accordance with his natural rights, and that all government and authority should be eliminated from the social system.
This regime must be cast down, say Grave and Malato, and replaced by one of true liberty and fraternity, that is by a commonalty in which each will work according to his strength and receive according to his needs.
dwardmac.pitzer.edu /Anarchist_Archives/vizetelly/vizetelly1.html   (3521 words)

  
 X-Men Hero: Cyclops | fanfiction/Scott and Jean
Story: Scott and Jean take Jubilee in after the events of AFIN, but Jean's constant attentions on the child begin to put a strain in their marriage.
Please note that Jean is the protag (albeit with significant Scott), and also note that because this is a mystery/suspense novel, aside from the general warning that this is for adults, individual chapters won´t have any warnings, in as it would spoil the novel.
Rating: PG Story: Jean thinks about the husband she lost and the man he was...
www.dreamwater.org /scottsummers/fanfiction/scottjean.html   (4681 words)

  
 Jean Baptiste Charbonneau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Of French and Shoshoni descent, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was the son of Sacajawea and Touisant Charbonneau, interpreters for Lewis and Clark who spent the winter at a Mandan village on the Missouri at the time of Jean Baptiste's birth.
Presumably that is the grave of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau.
There are other accounts of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau having died and being buried near Denton, Oregon on his way to these same mines of Montana.
www.3rd1000.com /history3/events/charbonneau.htm   (662 words)

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