Mar 2007 to 2000 Technical Advisor/IT Supervisor Wireless and SatelliteConocoPhillips - EIS Oklahoma City, OK 2003 to 2006 Wireless Services ArchitectComputer Sciences Corporation/Schlumberger Oklahoma City, OK 2000 to 2002 Principal EngineerDuPont/Conoco/Computer Sciences Corporation Midland, TX 1993 to 1999 Consulting EngineerDuPont/Conoco Ponca City, OK 1989 to 1992 SupervisorDuPont/Conoco Ponca City, OK 1985 to 1989 Senior EngineerConoco Inc. - Central Engineering Department Ponca City, OK 1981 to 1985 Design Engineer
Education:
Oklahoma State University Dec 1980 BS in Electrical EngineeringAlbuquerque Technical & Vocational Institute Dec 1975 Diploma in Drafting and SurveyingOklahoma State Board of Registration for Land Surveyors and Engineers Registered with State of Oklahoma as Professional Engineer #14890 in Electrical Engineering
Dr. Jacobs graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1982. He works in Allentown, PA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Jacobs is affiliated with Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest and Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenberg.
License Records
Larry Lee Jacobs
License #:
E-841 - Expired
Category:
Engineering Intern
Larry M Jacobs Dc
License #:
544 - Expired
Category:
Chiropractic
Issued Date:
Jun 5, 1975
Effective Date:
Sep 17, 1998
Expiration Date:
Aug 1, 1998
Type:
Chiropractor
Larry Eugene Jacobs
License #:
MT008485T - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Type:
Graduate Medical Trainee
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Big Little Books: A Collector's Reference and Value Guide
Los Angeles County Fire Department - Captain (1987)
Relationship:
Married
Larry Jacobs
Work:
Los Angeles County Fire Department - Captain
Education:
Burbank High
Larry Jacobs
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Michelle Obama is a lot better than Michelle Bachman!
It feels to me as if America is sitting on a powder keg and the fuse has been lit, said Larry Jacobs, the director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota. The protective shield that all democracies and social orders rely on legitimacy of the govern
Date: Dec 27, 2023
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Republican Senate majority targets Tina Smith in Minnesota election
de Minnesota look more vulnerable for Democrats than it actually is. Though Clinton in 2016 only won by about 44,000 votes out of nearly 3 million cast statewide University of Minnesota political science professor Larry Jacobs says Clinton made monstrous errors in how she ran that race.
Date: Sep 14, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
As Minneapolis Burns, Mayor Takes Heat for the Response
The day after the 3rd Precinct fire, University of Minnesota political science professor Larry Jacobs said Frey was out of his depth and clearly unable to understand what he has to do to restore order while also creating the kind of healing that has to happen in Minneapolis.
Date: May 30, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
With Franken out, Minnesota politics just became the focus of the nation
Its everything that the political junkie dreams about and everyday people detest, said Larry Jacobs, director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at theUniversityofMinnesotas Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
Date: Dec 10, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Doctors, hospitals and insurers oppose Republican health plan
What were seeing now is that the political prospects for repealing the Affordable Care Act are as daunting as the effort to pass national health reform, Larry Jacobs, a political science professor at the University of Minnesotas Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, said in an interview.
Presidential polling has a long history stretching back to FDR, and taking off under [President] Nixon, said Larry Jacobs, director of the University of Minnesotas Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Their numbers increased, but as important, their purpose changed from detecting what Americans wa
very difficult for third-party candidates to break through. Part of it is the fact that the labels of the political parties, Democrat and Republicans, have enormous power over voters," said Larry Jacobs, a political science professor with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
Opinions about their performance overall no doubt affect opinions about their performance on Ebola especially given the partisan culture in contemporary U.S. politics, said Larry Jacobs, a political scientist at the University of Minnesota.