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Jeffrey Singer speaking with attendees at an event titled "Solving the Opioid Crisis" hosted by Arizona Talks at the First Baptist Church of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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You see a photo like this and you wonder, how was it that he was able to prevent all the sixth-grade girls from attacking him on sight? And the answer is simple: it is because I am a dork.
I'm in sixth grade here, twelve years old, in our family's apartment in Glendale. The year before was rough -- my parents separated and got back together, and we had to move a bunch. I attended two different fourth grades and three different fifth grades; my sister attended three kindergartens and as a result didn't read well until she was like seven years old.
I don't know much about parenting, but I can say this: don't move your family in the middle of the school year if you can help it.
Jeffrey Steele performing for attendees at the 2021 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida.
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Jeffrey Wright speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Westworld", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Jeffrey Wright speaking at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Westworld", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Jeffrey Katzenberg speaking at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
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Jeffrey Katzenberg speaking at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
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Jeffrey City began in 1931 as "Home On the Range, Wyoming," the 640-acre (260 ha) homestead of a Nebraska couple named the Petersons, who relocated because Mr. Peterson was sick after having been gassed in World War I. Mrs. Peterson opened two gas pumps when the highway came through, and began cooking for those who stopped. The Post Office at Split Rock, 14 miles (23 km) away, closed in 1943, and Mrs. Peterson took up the task of handling the ranchers' mail. She canceled the letters with "Home on the Range." She retired her post office cancellation stamp in 1957 when Home on the Range became Jeffrey City. Her family members are currently restoring the old Home on the Range post office site.
Home On the Range became Jeffrey City when those who came to mine uranium sought to honor Dr. C. W. Jeffrey, a wealthy doctor from Rawlins, Wyoming, who initially financed the costs for prospector and businessman Bob Adams[disambiguation needed] to start the Western Nuclear Corporation mining firm and open a Uranium mine near the area in 1957, during the cold war and the height of uranium demand.[4]
Thousands of people looking for high-paying mining jobs streamed into Jeffrey City, and Western Nuclear designed and financed a company town for the workers and their families. At the height of the boom town optimism, an extremely large high school was built that included an Olympic-sized swimming pool. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the uranium market collapsed and the mine was forced to close. As was typical of many boom towns, Jeffrey City was singularly dependent on the local mine, and after it closed there was no reason for residents to remain. What was once a thriving local community with shops, schools, library, sheriff, youth hostel, churches, medical clinics and more, became a ghost town as 95% of the residents left the town by 1986.[4] Today, the only businesses that remain are the First (Southern) Baptist Church (which is still doing well thanks to the area ranchers who attend),[5] a restaurant and bar called the Split Rock Café that caters to the few local residents and those passing through on the highway, and Monkingbird Pottery, a pottery studio.[6]
Jeffrey trolley wire loco formerly from Stockrington No.3 Colliery on display at the Richmond Main Mining Museum.
Jeffrey Wright speaking at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Westworld", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Jeffrey Wright speaking at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Westworld", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Jeffrey was so cool at the premiere he signed all the pics I had of him. He also signed a bunch for the other people there too :D I loved him on Greys Anatomy :D
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Jeffrey Wright speaking at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Westworld", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Doing What Works
February 18, 2010, 10:30am – 12:30pm
To watch the video, please click here:
www.americanprogress.org/events/2010/02/dww.html
Opinion research shows the public does not believe government is capable of effectively and efficiently executing its responsibilities. This mistrust is a significant barrier to advancing policies to address even the most popular goals. For attitudes to change, the public first and foremost will have to see government acting responsibly and working to deliver maximum bang for the buck.
The nation's fiscal health makes this especially urgent. In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama announced the administration's intent to freeze discretionary, nonmilitary spending over the next three years. Major challenges in health care, energy, education, and other priority areas may have to be met with little or no additional funding. This reality demands that government operate efficiently and direct resources where they are needed most and to efforts that generate the greatest returns. Approaches that prove effective should be replicated. Those that perform poorly should be redesigned to boost results. And those that are redundant, misguided, or misdirected should be eliminated. We need a government that does what works.
Please join the Center for American Progress for the launch of our new "Doing What Works" project, undertaken in partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation's Campaign for American Workers. This event will feature a major address by President Obama's Chief Performance Officer Jeffrey Zients.
Featured Speaker:
Jeffrey Zients, Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director for Management and Federal Chief Performance Officer
Introduction and Opening Remarks:
John Podesta, President and CEO, Center for American Progress
Panelists:
Geoffrey Garin, President, Peter D. Hart Research Associates
Eleanor Hill, Partner, Government Advocacy and Public Policy Practice Group, King & Spalding
Nancy Killefer, Senior Director, McKinsey & Company
Matt Miller, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
Moderated by:
Jitinder Kohli, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
PHOTO CREDIT:
Ralph Alswang
Photographer
202-487-5025
ralph@ralphphoto.com
warner bros panel: losers, wonder con 2010
if you've followed his work at all, it seems that he tends to pick roles that have his character dying at some point... so when someone asked him if this trend would continue with this role... he emphatically declared "no". hahaha.
Jeffrey Lopardo; Vietnam veteran - Remembered.
Jeffrey Lopardo died last December; but, his body has remained, by law, at the coroner's office for 30 days. No family, no one, has claimed his remains. On 29JAN16 the Patriot Guard Riders, along with members of several veteran's organizations and others attended full military services for Jeffrey at the Jacksonville Veterans' Cemetery.
"Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them."
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Fuji X-E2 & Fujinon 55-200 & Fujinon 18-55
One of my favorite mugs. I love Jeffrey Fulvimari! I borrowed from the library Madonna's badly written book: "The English Roses" only to enjoy looking at Jeffrey's beautiful illustrations.
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Jeffrey Tucker speaking with attendees at the 2017 Young Americans for Liberty National Convention at the Sheraton Reston Hotel in Reston, Virginia.
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