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Encyclopedia > John Abraham

John Abraham is a common name and can be often referred to:


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John Abraham (550 words)
John Abraham is leading rural poor in Maharashtra to occupy and stake a formal claim on disused government land, potentially with legal, economic and political implications nationwide.
John has recognized that the root issue lies in giving people the economic and legal power they need to assert their rights through owning any land, anywhere.
John has interests in organic farming, cultivates his own land, and, finding that the land rights campaign is spending too much money on lawyers, he has now registered to study law, with the intention of representing cases personally.
John Abraham (NFL) - definition of John Abraham (NFL) in Encyclopedia (257 words)
John Abraham (May 6 1978-) is an NFL defensive end/linebacker currently playing for the New York Jets.
Abraham was born in Timmonsville, South Carolina, and in high school, was primarily an athelete in the track program; he set the current South Carolina record for the 200-meter dash; he only played one season of high school football before being discovered by the University of South Carolina.
The current season (2004) has gone well for Abraham, who already has recorded 10 sacks.
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