RE/MAX BEAUMONT - Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas Area since May 1995
REALTOR
FAMILY SERVICES OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS - BEAUMONT, TEXAS 1993 - 1995
PAST PRESIDENT
Entergy - Beaumont, Texas 1971 - 1995
FUELS DEPARTMENT
Education:
Lamar University 1980 - 1987
BA, Accounting
McNeese State University 1971 - 1979
Skills:
Buyer Representation Investment Properties Land Real Estate Relocation Sellers Residential ABR Referrals Luxury CRS Leases Construction Contract Negotiation Condos Single Family Homes New Construction Homes Home Staging Listings First Time Home Buyers Residential Homes REO Move Up Buyers New Home Sales Investors Waterfront Townhomes
Interests:
FAMILY, FRIENDS, TRAVEL, GARDENING, MUSIC. AND OF COURSE, I LOVE WELCOMING NEW FRIENDS TO SOUTHEAST TEXAS!
Honor & Awards:
RE/MAX OF TEXAS HALL OF FAME, PAST PRESIDENT GOLDEN TRIANGLE CHAPTER WCR, PAST PRESIDENT SPINDLETOP CHAPTER CRS, PAST CHAIRMAN BEAUMONT CLEAN COMMUNITY COMMISSION, KEEP TEXAS BEAUTIFUL AWARD, TIME TO CARE AWARD, PAST PRESIDENT FAMILY SERVICES OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS.
I love welcoming new families to Southeast Texas, with it's many affordable housing options, great area attractions, and plenty of SHOPPING!!! Southeast Texas has been my home for over 25 years and I can advise you on where and how to make your next home or investment purchase wisely! You'll be impressed with the services my office renders including help with relocations and staging services for home sellers! JANET TODD . . . YOUR BEST MOVE!
Cambridge University English professor Janet Todd puts Austen's enduring appeal down to "the mixture of simplicity and complexity -- her work looks so simple, so ordinary, and yet underneath, the more you look, the more you see, and the more complicated it becomes.
Date: Jan 28, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Following in Jane Austen's footsteps: Discover novelist's England
In the 2005 film, it is Chatsworth Keira Knightley that is referring to when she jokes that her love for Darcy dates from her "first seeing his grounds at Pemberley," but Austen expert Janet Todd, of Cambridge University's Lucy Cavendish College, says this is a mistake.
"It all testifies to the huge appeal of it," says Janet Todd, president of Lucy Cavendish College at Cambridge University in England, and the general editor of the nine-volume Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen.
Professor Janet Todd, editor for the Cambridge edition of Jane Austen, said that murder was implausible. "I doubt very much she would have been poisoned intentionally. I think it's very unlikely. But the possibility she had arsenic for rheumatism, say, is quite likely," she said. "It's certainly oddyears ago by two men (one of them, if I'm not mistaken, a Swedish dentist) delving into Napoleon's death. But murdering Jane Austen? What enemies did she have? Who stood to gain anything by her death? I agree with Janet Todd (whose books, BTW, are a joy to read) that foul play is extremely unlikely.
My name is Janet and my passion is about fashion and the industry. Anything that has to do with fashion in Philadelphia and abroad, I either write or tweet about. I am a fashion writer for the exami...
Bragging Rights:
I am a wife and mother of one beautiful daughter and two stepchildren. I love the Lord Jesus! I work full time with children with disabilities and write about fashion in the great city of Philadelphia. I hope to expand my brand in fashion and continue to network with others in the fashion industry.
Janet Todd
Work:
RE/MAX - Realtor (1993) Entergy - Fuels Department (1971-1995)
Education:
Lamar University - Accounting, McNeese State University - Accounting
About:
Residential Real Estate Agent speciallizing in Buyer/Seller Agency, Investment property, land, condos, luxury homes, referrals in Southeast Texas. International network for referrals!