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Kay Redfield Jamison ( born October 14, 1946 ) is an American clinical psychologist and writer whose work has centered on bipolar disorder which she has suffered from since her early adulthood.
Jamison is an Episcopalian, and was married to her first husband, Alain André Moreau, an artist, during her graduate school years.
It is true that in the highly text-oriented western European song tradition, tunes can be subordinate, interchangeable, and even limited in number ( as in Portuguese fado, which only has 64 tunes ), nevertheless, Eyerman and Jamison point out that some of the most effective protest songs gain power through their appropriation of tunes that are bearers of strong cultural traditions.
Kedumba or Katta-toon-bah is an Aboriginal term for " shining falling water " or " water tumbling over hill " and takes its name from a waterfall that drops into the Jamison Valley below the Harrys Amphitheatre escarpment.
This site is home to the steepest funicular railway in the world, the Katoomba Scenic Railway, which was originally built to facilitate coal and oil shale mining in the Jamison Valley.
In addition to Jamison, Robert Salas has also claimed that the entire flight of ten missiles failed, but it is a matter of record that his story has changed significantly since he first went public with his claims in 1996.
Jamison City is a census-designated place in Sugarloaf Township Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Jamison City is located at ( 41. 301523 ,-76. 366443 ).
Based on a stage play performed at a Dark Shadows convention, Return to Collinwood is an audio drama written by Jamison Selby and Jim Pierson, and starring David Selby, Kathryn Leigh Scott, John Karlen, Nancy Barrett, Lara Parker, Roger Davis, Marie Wallace, Christopher Pennock, Donna Wandrey, James Storm, and Terry Crawford.
Two other prominent Penrith pioneers were Irish-born Thomas Jamison ( 1752 / 53-1811 ), a member of the First Fleet and surgeon-general of New South Wales ( after whom Jamisontown is named ), and his son, the landowner, physician and constitutional reformer Sir John Jamison ( 1776 – 1844 ).
Jamison High School is in South Penrith.
* Jamison Square ( 2002 ) is built around a fountain which simulates a tidal pool that is periodically filled by artificial waterfalls and then drained into grating.
He is married to the prominent Sanskritist Stephanie Jamison.
The Jamison Centre in the suburb of Macquarie is a small retail Plaza which houses two major food retailers.
The Lost Boys is a 1987 American teen horror film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann, Alex Winter, Jamison Newlander, and Barnard Hughes.
Meanwhile, in the local comic book store, Sam meets brothers Edgar and Alan Frog ( Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander ), a pair of self-proclaimed vampire hunters, who warn him that Santa Carla is under attack from vampires, and give him horror comics to teach him about the threat ( though Sam scoffs at their warning.
* Kay Redfield Jamison, American professor of psychiatry and writer who is an expert on bipolar disorder
The original Revolving Restaurant is currently closed for redevelopment, but the site offers a Terrace Cafe with outdoor seating and breathtaking views over the Jamison Valley, as well as a Kiosk for takeaway food items.
Before getting Doberman's call, he is talking to Jerry Cole ( Richard Jamison ), president of the Homeowners Association, about getting Mr. Sloan ( Lane Smith ), a wealthy Texas Landowner, to come to see the land across the street from The Rec, with hopes of building an industrial park there.
* Jamison: a mountain mining-town kind of shrubbery ( if we were giving points, Jamison's would list higher than Jake's as Jake's is never a product of intent ).
The soft sandstone of the Blue Mountains is easily eroded over time by wind, rain and rivers and the cliffs surrounding the Jamison Valley are being slowly broken up.
The commonly told legend of the Three Sisters is that three sisters ( Meehni ', ' Wimlah ' and Gunnedoo ') lived in the Jamison Valley as members of the Katoomba tribe.

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* Aerial video footage of the Blue Mountains National Park ( NSW, Australia ) around the Jamison Valley

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, members of the Commercial Township Committee are Mayor Donna Moore, Deputy Mayor William Riggin and Committeeman Fletcher Jamison.
The first lots were sold to Samuel Finley, Hugh Holmes, William McElwain, Robert and David Officer, Isaac Jamison, and William McMonnagle.
) The J. B .' s initial lineup included bassist William " Bootsy " Collins and his guitarist brother Phelps " Catfish " Collins, formerly of the obscure funk band The Pacemakers ; Bobby Byrd ( founder of the original Famous Flames singing group ( organ ), and John " Jabo " Starks ( drums ), both holdovers from Brown's 60s band ; three inexperienced horn players, Clayton " Chicken " Gunnells, Darryl " Hasaan " Jamison, and Robert McCollough ; and conga player Johnny Griggs.
One of the most prominent early councilors, George Jamison, was an American, as was the first Captain of the Fire Brigade, William Henshaw.
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The club's 86 members included such prominent citizens as W. C. Wentworth, Sir John Jamison, Captain John Piper, Dr William Bland, Major Edmund Lockyer, James Macarthur, William Lithgow and John Blaxland.
In 1879, the village took its name from a nearby system of waterfalls, which in turn were named for William Charles Wentworth, one of the men that headed the exploration to cross the mountains in 1813 and a friend of John Jamison.

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He then transferred to Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, and was rated by Bob Gibbons to be the best prep player of the class of 1995, over Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Antawn Jamison and Stephon Marbury.
He also participated in the 1995 McDonald's All-American Game alongside future NBA stars Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Stephon Marbury, and Antawn Jamison, and was a contestant in the game's Slam Dunk Contest, which was won by Carter.
The NDP were defeated in the 1995 provincial election, and Jamison finished third against Progressive Conservative Toby Barrett in his bid for re-election.

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* Antawn Cortez Jamison ( born 1976 ), Professional NBA power forward
When the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788, Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of 15 convicts and seven free men, including surgeon Thomas Jamison ( the future Principal Surgeon of New South Wales ), to take control of the island and prepare for its commercial development.
Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison, in Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Tradition in the Twentieth Century ( 1998 ), take issue with what they consider Denisoff's reductive approach to the history and function of song ( and particularly traditional song ) in social movements.
* Sir John Jamison ( 1776 – 1844 ), naval surgeon, physician and, later, an important Australian land-owning pioneer and constitutional reformer, was from Carrickfergus.
* George Jamison ( born 1962 ), NFL linebacker who played for the Detroit Lions.
Its villages include Breadysville ( also in Warminster Township ), Grenoble, Hartsville ( also in Warminster Township ), Jamison, and Traymore.
* Bud Jamison ( 1894 – 1944 ), actor
* Ed McMahon's Superselling by Ed McMahon with Warren Jamison ( Prentice Hall Press, Copyright 1989 by Ed McMahon ), ISBN 0-13-943366-X
He has been married to Jennifer Sloan since May 2, 1998, with whom he has a daughter, Jamison Bess ( born July 28, 1999 ), and a son, Jared James ( born February 8, 2002 ).
* Directors: J. R. Bray, Earl Hurd ( 1915 – 1922 ), Max Fleischer ( 1916 – 1921 ), J. D. Leventhal ( 1916 – 1921 ), Vernon " George " Stallings ( 1919 – 1924 ), Jamison " Jam " Handy ( 1919 –), Carl Anderson ( 1914 – 1918 ), L. M.
Other memorable roles included Sir Alfred McGlennan Keith in the Preston Sturges film The Lady Eve ( 1941 ) with Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda, a small part as Charles Kimble in the second of the seven Bing Crosby-Bob Hope " Road " films, Road to Zanzibar ( 1941 ), and from 1940 to 1947 in eleven Lone Wolf films as Jamison the butler.

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