John Bell
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 155 years ago |
Date of birth | February 18,1796 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Nashville |
Tennessee | |
United States | |
Education | Nashville College |
Cumberland University | |
University of North Carolina Wilmington | |
Founded | Bell Shakespeare |
Books | Bell's British theatre |
Bell's New Pantheon | |
Speech of John Bell, of Tennessee, on Slavery in the United States, and the Causes of the Present Dissensions Between the North and the South. Delivered in the Senate of the United States on the 5th and 6th of July, 1850 | |
Speech of the Hon. John Bell, Delivered at Vauxhall Garden, Nashville, on the 23rd of May, 1835; Volume 2 | |
Life, Speeches and Public Service: With a Sketch of the Life of Edward Everett | |
British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays | |
Edited works | Bell's British theatre |
Genres | Pop |
Songs | Silence, My SoulTake This Moment · 2000 Amen SiakudumisaSing with the World: Global for Children · 2008 Uyai MoseSing with the World: Global for Children · 2008 View 25+ more |
List | Silence, My SoulTake This Moment · 2000 |
Amen SiakudumisaSing with the World: Global Songs for Children · 2008 | |
Uyai MoseSing with the World: Global Songs for Children · 2008 | |
Date of died | September 10,1869 |
Party | Whig Party |
Place of burial | Mount Olivet Funeral Home & Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Previous position | Senator, TN (1847–1859) |
Spouse | Jane Bell |
Laura Bell | |
Kelli Gurley Bell | |
Naomi Crampton | |
Nominations | Audie Award for Inspirational/Faith-based Fiction |
Died | Fulham |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
1831 | |
Fulham | |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Kensington | |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Stewart County | |
Tennessee | |
United States | |
Awards | National Living Treasure |
Groups | Widespread Panic |
Brute | |
Buck-O-Nine | |
Siblings | Michael Bell |
Children | Lucy Bell |
Averi Bell | |
Grandchildren | Bibi O'Loghlin |
Nationality | American |
Position | North Carolina State Representative since 2013 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 442346 |
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John Bell Life story
John Bell was an American politician, attorney, and planter who was a candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1860. One of Tennessee's most prominent antebellum politicians, Bell served in the House of Representatives from 1827 to 1841, and in the Senate from 1847 to 1859.
King's Birthday Honours: Ian Wright, Ken Bruce and Davina McCall on list
... As well as fashion editor Dame Anna and Sir Ian, Prof Sir John Bell has made it into the exclusive Companions of Honour, where membership is limited to 65 people...
Health of nation study calls on millions to sign up
... Chairman of the programme, Prof Sir John Bell, said the ambition is to use the results to fundamentally shift the focus of healthcare systems to earlier diagnosis and prevention...
Michaela McAreavey: Man attends police station over mocking video
... Two other men who were involved in the video, John Bell and Andrew McDade, issued an apology through JWB Consultancy for the " vile chant"...
Covid: England reports record 117,000 daily cases
... Prof Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford University, told the Today programme the decision not to introduce new curbs before then was " probably fine" with data showing " very low" numbers of vaccinated people in intensive care...
Covid: Enjoy new year but be cautious, care minister says
... Prof Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford University told the Today programme: " The horrific scenes that we saw a year ago - intensive care units being full, lots of people dying prematurely - that is now history in my view and I think we should reassured that that s likely to continue...
Coronavirus: anti-body test is missing to judge the 'correct'
... What do other experts think? Prof Sir John Bell of Oxford University, has pointed out, the government on anti-body tests, said the scientists wrote to the BMJ had underestimated the value of the test...
Covid: England reports record 117,000 daily cases
Covid cases in England have hit another record high, with a further 117,093 infections reported on Tuesday.
Some 9,546 people are in hospital with Covid, the highest since March But well below The Peak of 34,000 in January.
So Far , The Surge in cases driven by Omicron has not led to a similarly sharp rise in hospital admissions, even taking into account the lag between infection and hospital treatment.
It Comes as a UK minister said people should enjoy New Year cautiously.
Care minister Gillian Keegan said revellers should take a lateral flow test before going out and celebrate in well-ventilated areas.
Unlike Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland , the government has decided against introducing new Covid measures in England ahead of New Year .
Prof Sir John Bell , regius professor of medicine at Oxford University, told the Today programme the decision not to introduce new curbs before then was " probably fine" with data showing " very low" numbers of vaccinated people in intensive care.
He Said the Omicron variant was " not the same disease" we saw Last Year , adding he thought " the horrific scenes that we saw a year ago" were " now history".
Not all experts have agreed with the government's decision to hold off imposing further measures, with Prof Andrew Hayward - epidemiologist and a member of the advisory group Sage - Saying ministers seemed to be acting " on the optimistic end of the spectrum".
But Environment Secretary George Eustice told The Bbc that while there were early signs that Omicron was leading to fewer hospital admissions than previous waves, ministers would not hesitate to act if necessary.
Full UK-wide Covid data has been unavailable over the Christmas period.
The latest figures from Wales suggested, while remain among the highest recorded.
England saw another 1,374 Covid hospital admissions on 26 December - the highest number since February.
Not all the patients in hospital will have been admitted for Covid - latest data suggests about three in 10 have The Virus But were admitted to hospital for Something Else .
Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, which represents NHS trusts, said some trust bosses thought self-isolating staff would be a " bigger problem" than The Number of people being treated for Covid.
And he told The Bbc that while there may come a point where Covid is treated like a Common Cold , that should not be the case for people who work in the NHS, as they dealt with potentially " very, very vulnerable" people.
Omicron: What we knowSource of news: bbc.com