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Jacko may refer to: People First name * Jacko Eisenberg (born 1980), Israeli singer * Jacko McDonagh (born 1962), Irish footballer Nickname * Jacko Barry (born 1975), Irish darts player * Jacko Fossett (1922–2004), English clown * Jacko Gill (born 1994), New Zealand shot putter * Jacko Heaslip (1899–1966), Irish cricketer * Mark Jackson (Australian footballer) (born 1959), Australian rules footballer * Michael Jackson (1958–2009), American entertainer nicknamed "Wacko Jacko" * Hidalgo Moya (1920–1994), American architect * Jacko Page (born 1959), British Army general Surname * Edward W. Jacko (1916–1979) American civil rights attorney * Patrik Jacko (born 1992), Slovak footballer, cousin of Mário Jacko Ring name * Ali Jacko, ring name of English kickboxer Abdul Ali (born 1969) Other uses * Jacko, claimed world record-holding rat-baiting terrier *''The Jacko'' or ''The Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern'', American college humor magazine *'' Jacko'', 1993 novel by ...
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Jacko Eisenberg
Jacko Eisenberg (; born November 30, 1980) is an Israeli singer who won the fourth season of ''Kochav Nolad'', the Israeli version of ''idol series, Pop Idol''. Biography Eisenberg was born and raised in Netanya, Israel, to Miriam and Robert Eisenberg. When he was 10 years old, his father died of a heart attack. At the age of 13, he started performing at school ceremonies. He graduated from Eldad High School in Netanya and began to play the piano, guitar, drums, and bass. He started touring with Jamus, his Hip hop music, hip hop band with Guy Eliahu. He was also supporting himself as a waiter and wedding singer. In 2003, he released the album ''Sim Tarosh Batsad'' (Lay Your Head Down) with Jamus. Eisenberg declined to serve in the Israeli army, declaring himself a pacifist. In May 2006, his roommate signed him onto ''Kochav Nolad'', where he won top prize on September 7, besting Maya Rotman and Refael Mirila, singing "Ani Meabed Otakh" (Losing You) and "Nirdam Al Hakholot" (Fall ...
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Ali Jacko
Abdul Ali (; born 6 May 1969), better known as his ring name Ali Jacko (), is a British former professional kickboxer who was two-time world lightweight kickboxing world champion who competed between 1990 and 2002. He is the first ever Bangladeshi to be a world champion in combat sports and the first ever Asian kickboxing world champion. He also ran JKO Productions, which was part of the kickboxing promotion of Sky Sports and Channel 5. Early life Ali was born in the East End of London. He is of Bangladeshi descent Jacko Ali and lived in Bangladesh for six years. His late father Mohammed Chamak Ali was born in Paigaon, Jawa Bazar, Chhatak in Sylhet District, Bengal Presidency (now Sunamganj, Bangladesh), British India. Ali has three younger brothers and two younger sisters. Ali attended Sir John Cass Redcoat School. At an early age, he played Junior League football and became the BMX Freestyle Schoolboy champion. From 1987, at the age of 17, he ran his own fashion design a ...
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Jako (other)
Jako is a German sportswear company. Jako may also refer to: * Jákó, a village in Hungary * "Jako" (song), 2023 single by Ladaniva * Jako Island, an island in East Timor * Jennifer Jako, American activist and filmmaker * Numata Jakō, 17th-century Japanese woman See also * Jaako (other) * Jaco (other) * Jacko (other) Jacko may refer to: People First name * Jacko Eisenberg (born 1980), Israeli singer * Jacko McDonagh (born 1962), Irish footballer Nickname * Jacko Barry (born 1975), Irish darts player * Jacko Fossett (1922–2004), English clown * Jacko Gill ...
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Jaco (other)
Jaco may refer to: Places *Jaco Island, island of East Timor *Jacó, Costa Rica, a town in Western Costa Rica *Jaco, West Virginia Animals * Jaco is the local name for the Dominican endemic red-necked amazon parrot * Usual name for the grey parrot in a number of languages Arts and entertainment *Jaco (film), ''Jaco'', a 2014 American documentary film about Jaco Pastorius *Jaco (album), ''Jaco'', a 1974 jazz album by Jaco Pastorius et al. *''Jaco the Galactic Patrolman'', Japanese manga series People Nickname *Jacob Azafrani Beliti, Jaco (1932–2022), Jacob Azafrani Beliti, Moroccan footballer *Jacó (footballer), Jacó (born 1996), Carlos Alberto Guimaraes Filho, Brazilian footballer Given name "Jaco" is a common Afrikaans form of Jacob and James (name), James. Some of the better known people with this name include: *Jaco Ahlers (born 1987), South African golfer *Jaco Engelbrecht (born 1987), South African shot putter *Jaco Erasmus (born 1979), South African-born Italian rugby ...
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Džeko (surname)
Džeko is a Bosnian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Edin Džeko (born 1986), Bosnian footballer * Jasmin Džeko (born 1958), Bosnian footballer * Dzeko (DJ) Julian Dzeko (born May 3, 1992), known mononymously as Dzeko, is a Canadian DJ and record producer. Known as a former member of the DJ duo Dzeko & Torres, he left the group to pursue a solo career in 2016. Dzeko released "Liberty" as a single o ... (born 1992), Canadian music producer, member of Dzeko & Torres * Šaćir Džeko (born 1956), Yugoslav sports shooter {{DEFAULTSORT:Dzeko Surnames of Bosnian origin ...
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Jack-O
''Jack-O'' a 1995 American horror film directed and co-produced by Steve Latshaw and executive produced by Fred Olen Ray. It is the third collaboration between Latshaw as director and Ray as executive producer, following 1993's '' Dark Universe'' and 1994's '' Biohazard: The Alien Force''. ''Jack-O'' stars Linnea Quigley, Maddisen K. Krown, Gary Doles, Ryan Latshaw and Catherine Walsh, with cameo appearances by John Carradine, Cameron Mitchell (both posthumous appearances) and Brinke Stevens. The film was released direct-to-video. Plot The Kelly family lives in the fictional town of Oakmoor Crossing, just before and during Halloween. The family, consisting of father David, mother Linda, and son Sean, live a normal suburban life, but are eventually visited by a stranger who identifies herself as Vivian Machen. Both the Machens and the Kellys have a long ancestral history in Oakmoor Crossing, and Vivian reveals that one of the Kelly's ancestors hanged a supposed warlock name ...
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Thomas Keneally
Thomas Michael Keneally, Officer of the Order of Australia, AO (born 7 October 1935) is an Australian novelist, playwright, essayist, and actor. He is best known for his historical fiction novel ''Schindler's Ark'', the story of Oskar Schindler's rescue of Jews during the Holocaust, which won the Booker Prize in 1982. The book would later be adapted into Steven Spielberg's 1993 film ''Schindler's List'', which won seven Academy Awards, including Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Picture. Early life Both Keneally's parents (Edmund Thomas Keneally and Elsie Margaret Coyle) were born to Irish Australians, Irish fathers in the timber and dairy town of Kempsey, New South Wales, and, though born in Sydney, his early years were also spent in Kempsey. His father, Edmund Thomas Keneally, flew for the Royal Australian Air Force in World War II, then returned to work in a small business in Sydney. By 1942, the family had moved to 7 Loftus Crescent, Homebush, a suburb in the Inner West ...
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Jacko (novel)
''Jacko'' is a 1993 novel by the Australian author Thomas Keneally. The novel is also known by the title ''Jacko: The Great Intruder''. Synopsis The novel follows the life of Jacko Emptor, born into a cattle family from the Northern Territory. He is sent off to boarding school in Sydney where he is captivated by television and decides to seek a career in the medium. He travels to New York where he is employed as a journalist by an Australian media giant who has recently bought a US television network. Critical reception Writing in ''The Canberra Times'' reviewer Sheila Parsonson noted: "..Keneally divides his time between Australia and America, and his entertaining observations of both cultures are reflected throughout ''Jacko'', the story of an Australian boy from the bush who makes good in New York...Keneally mixes truth with fiction so smoothly that anything seems possible, and even the most unlikely stories are credible. In ''Jacko'', the television journalist hero uncove ...
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Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern
''The Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern'' (also known as ''the Jacko'') is a college humor magazine, founded at Dartmouth College in 1908. History One of the magazine's oldest traditions is "Stockman's Dogs". In the October 1934 issue, F.C. Stockman (class of 1935) drew a single-panel cartoon of two dogs talking to each other. That same cartoon has appeared in virtually every issue published since, always with a different caption. The magazine is alluded to in the opening lines of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "The Lost Decade", which was first published in ''Esquire'' in 1939. ''Jack-O-Lantern'' writers Nic Duquette and Chris Plehal invented the unofficial Dartmouth mascot Keggy the Keg in the fall of 2003. From 1972 to 1974 the Editor in chief was playwright Robert DeKanter '74. Among the first Dartmouth women on the staff was Barbara Donnelly, '77, later a writer for the ''Wall Street Journal''. DeKanter was succeeded by the team Brad Brinegar and Maxwell Anderson, both ' ...
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Rat-baiting
Rat-baiting is a blood sport that involves releasing captured rats in an enclosed space with spectators Gambling, betting on how long a dog, usually a terrier and sometimes referred to as a Ratter (dog), ratter, takes to kill the rats. Often, two dogs competed, with the winner receiving a cash prize. It is now Crime, illegal in most countries. History In 1835, the Parliament of the United Kingdom implemented an Act of Parliament, act called the Cruelty to Animals Act 1835, which prohibited the baiting of some animals, such as the bull, bear, and other large mammals. However, the law was not enforced for rat baiting and competitions came to the forefront as a gambling sport. It was very popular in Ireland even before 1835, because of the limited space in larger cities, Dublin and Belfast especially. Some families sought to profit from the large numbers of vermin plaguing the cities and countryside. Many countries adopted this sport after 1835, with England having one of the lar ...
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Patrik Jacko
Patrik Jacko (born 26 September 1992 in Prešov) is a Slovak football defender who currently plays for Sitno Banská Štiavnica. Club career Jacko made his Fortuna Liga debut for Tatran Prešov on 5 May 2012, playing the last minute of a 0–2 away loss against AS Trenčín AS Trenčín () is a Slovak sports club in the town of Trenčín, most known for its football department. The first team currently plays in the Slovak First Football League after winning the 2010–11 Slovak First League. The club plays its hom ....Prešov nestačil na domáci Trenčín
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