Tag: Jack

My Journey from Junior Developer to Jack of All Trades: Building a Long-Term Business

I was a young web developer eager to build and create something new. Going from developer to project manager, client hunter to client engager, and multidimensional entrepreneur has been quite an adventure. If you’re starting out, I hope my story will inspire you. Chapter 1: A Junior Web Dev...

Luca Nemolato is an Artistic Jack of All Trades

On the night that I am writing this, there is a super moon. It’s technically a “super blue moon,” which in this case is a combination of a: “blue moon,” which refers to two full moons appearing in the same month; and a “super moon,” which occurs when the moo...

Why Jack the Ripper fascinates us

It has been more than 130 years since Victorian London was shaken up by a series of gruesome murders in the Whitechapel District. The crimes stood out for their brutality; victims were found mutilated or even disemboweled. While there were 11 unsolved murders collectively named “the Whitech...

Jack-of-All-‘Saves’

Using existing Greek and Persian traditions, Mithradates presented himself as a savior of the Helleno-Persian world against an encroaching threat from the West: Rome. The Helleno-Persian King achieved this by embodying “messianic” traditions that existed within both cultures: the Eastern...

Why Johnny Depp Regularly Visits Children’s Hospital Dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow

Lily-Rose Depp had contracted E. Coli poisoning caused by water contamination, unpasteurized milk, or improperly cooked meat. There have even been cases of spinach being contaminated. She was admitted to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, where she stayed for nine days. Johnny Depp would vis...

Dr Jack Scannell on Pharma’s Evolving Landscape

Speaking to Jack is an informative experience, due to his multidisciplinary history. He has, in his own words, been afforded the luck and privilege of being able to jump between industries over the years, following what interested him. After receiving his PhD in neuroscience from Oxford and a brief ...

“Elk of North America: Ecology and Management” by Jack Ward Thomas, Dale E. Toweill, and Jack L. Schmidt

Introduction: An overview of the elk species (Cervus canadensis) and its importance in North America opens the book. It establishes the framework for a thorough investigation of the taxonomy, historical range, and ecological functions of elk in diverse environments. Chapter 1: Evolution and Ta...

Jack Reacher Physics with Dr. Alan Ritchson

Alan claims that he really did break a zip tie holding his hands together. I mean, look at that dude — I’m sure he’s telling the truth. The video claims that that it takes 120 pounds (of force) to break a zip tie. I’m not going to experimentally reproduce this value — b...