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Was (wer) ist M Jackson - definition


M Jackson         
AMERICAN GEOGRAPHER, GLACIOLOGIST
Jerilynn Emily Jackson; Jerilynn Jackson
M Jackson is an American geographer, glaciologist, and National Geographic Society Explorer. She is the author of the popular science books The Secret Lives of Glaciers and While Glaciers Slept: Being Human in a Time of Climate Change.
A. M. T. Jackson         
BRITISH INDIAN CIVIL SERVANT
A M T Jackson; A.M.T. Jackson
Arthur Mason Tippetts Jackson (1866 – 1909) was a British officer in Indian Civil Services. He was a learned Indologist and a historian.
Ted Jackson         
AMERICAN PHOTOJOURNALIST
Ted M. Jackson; Jackson, Ted
Ted M. Jackson (born 1956) is an American photojournalist, writer and public speaker who has spent over three decades exploring the human condition while covering news, sports and features for the Times-Picayune in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für M Jackson
1. Caroline M Jackson, of the University of Sheffield, called their report "highly significant". Ms Jackson, who was not part of the research team, said÷ "Rehren and Pusch convincingly show that the Egyptians were making their own glass in large, specialised facilities." In a commentary accompanying their report, she says their analysis reinforces the role of glass in Egypt "as an elite material that was exported from Egypt to the Mediterranean world". The research was funded by the German Research Council and the British Academy.