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Jeannine is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Jeannine Altmeyer (born 1948), American operatic soprano *Jeannine Baticle (1920–2014), French curator * Jeannine Burch (born 1968), Swiss television actress *Jeannine Davis-Kimball (1929–2017), American archaeologist *Jeannine Edwards (sportscaster), American sportscaster who works for ESPN *Jeannine Garside (born 1978), rising star in women's boxing *Jeannine Gramick (born 1942), Roman Catholic nun, co-founder of ''New Ways Ministry'' * Jeannine Haffner, singer and songwriter, wrote the song ''Yes We Can'' *Jeannine Hall Gailey (born 1973), American poet *Jeannine Oppewall (born 1946), American film art director *Jeannine Parvati Baker (1949–2005), Yogini, midwife, herbalist, published author, and poet *Jeannine Phillips, beauty queen from Lisbon, Connecticut; competed in Miss USA pageant *Jeannine Savard, poet from New York state *A jazz standard written by Duke Pearson with lyrics by Oscar Brown, Jr. See als ...
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Jeannine Hall Gailey
Jeannine Hall Gailey (born April 30, 1973) is an American poet. She has published five books of poetry and two books of non-fiction. Her work focuses on pop culture, science and science fiction, fairy tales, and mythology. Early life and education Gailey was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and raised in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in biology from the University of Cincinnati, Master of Arts in English from the University of Cincinnati, and MFA from Pacific University. Career In 2012, Gailey was appointed to the position of poet laureate of Redmond, Washington. She was also selected as a member of the 2013 Jack Straw Writers Program. She previously taught at National University and was on the faculty of the Centrum Young Artists Project in Port Townsend, Washington. Gailey has published five books of poetry, '' Field Guide to the End of the World,'' '' The Robot Scientist's Daughter'', '' Unexplained Fevers'', '' She Returns to the Floating ...
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Jeannine Garside
Jeannine Garside (born April 14, 1978) is a Canadian former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2010. She was a two-weight world champion, having held the WIBA super bantamweight title from 2005 to 2006; the WIBA featherweight title twice between 2006 and 2010; and the unified WBC and WBO female featherweight titles in 2010. Amateur career Garside began boxing as an amateur in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada after seeing Christy Martin fight Deirdre Gogarty on a Mike Tyson undercard in March 1996. Jeannine was the British Columbia champion in 1998 and 1999 and was named British Columbia Boxer of the Year in 1998. On January 24, 1999, in the 57 kg final of the 1999 Canadian National Championships held in Sudbury, Ontario Jeannine defeated Danielle Bouchard of Quebec by a 5-3 score to win her first national title and earn a place on the Canadian National Women's Boxing team that would soon pit her against some of the best female fighters in the world at her w ...
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Jeannine Parvati Baker
Jeannine Parvati (June 1, 1949, North Hollywood, Los Angeles – December 1, 2005, Joseph, Utah), born Jeannine O'Brien, was an anti-circumcision activist, yoga teacher, midwife and author. Parvati's first book, ''Prenatal Yoga & Natural Childbirth'', was influenced by ashtanga yogi Baba Hari Dass. Her second, ''Hygieia: A Woman's Herbal'' was her master's thesis in psychology at San Francisco State University. Later she co-authored, with her second husband and under the last name Parvati-Baker, ''Conscious Conception: Elemental Journey through the Labyrinth of Sexuality''. Parvati practiced as a midwife in Sonoma County, California for over ten years, before moving to rural southern Utah where she continued her practice and taught Prenatal Yoga while raising a family. She founded Hygieia College, a mentorship program. She is credited with popularizing the practice of lotus birth in the United States. As a keynote speaker at conferences on genital integrity, Parvati was ...
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Jeannine Haffner
Jeannine Haffner is a singer and songwriter who is credited with writing the song ''Yes We Can'', which is a folk rock song inspired by Barack Obama's speech following his win in the North Carolina primary Primary or primaries may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music Groups and labels * Primary (band), from Australia * Primary (musician), hip hop musician and record producer from South Korea * Primary Music, Israeli record label Works * ... on May 6, 2008. The lyrics to this version of ‘Yes We Can’ are a rallying cry to all people to come together for the good of the country and the world. These lyrics can be found at www.thejsband.com (4). Oak Park newspaper, The Wednesday Journal (5), said,"she has written a political song, something in the style of a modern day Joan Baez…". The song is a departure from already existing songs of the same name. Since its release on YouTube, the video has been slowly making its way around the world on the internet on AOLVideo( ...
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Jeannine Oppewall
Jeannine Claudia Oppewall (born November 28, 1946) is an American film art director. She has worked on more than 30 movies in such roles as production designer, set decorator and set designer, and has four Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction for ''L.A. Confidential'', '' Pleasantville'', '' Seabiscuit'' and '' The Good Shepherd''. Many of her film sets represented different time periods within the 20th century, including the 1930s (''Seabiscuit)'', the 1950s (''L.A. Confidential'' and ''Pleasantville)'', and from the 1960s ('' The Big Easy'', ''The Bridges of Madison County'' and ''Catch Me If You Can).'' Biography Early life Jeannine Oppewall was born on November 28, 1946 and was raised in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, with a Calvinist upbringing. Her father was a tool and die maker Garrett Oppewall and her mother was Eva Boutiler. According to ''The New York Times'', Oppewall was determined to be "the family intellectual." Oppewall attended and graduated from Calvin Col ...
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Jeannine Gramick
Sr Jeannine Gramick, SL ( ; born 1942) is an American Catholic religious sister and advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. She is also a co-founder of New Ways Ministry. In 2021, Pope Francis addressed two letters to New Ways Ministry, in which he commended the organization for its outreach to the LGBTQ community and referred to Gramick as "a valiant woman" who had suffered much for her ministry. Career Gramick was born to a Polish Roman Catholic family in Philadelphia, and attended Catholic grade and high schools. She moved to Baltimore in 1960 to join the School Sisters of Notre Dame, teaching high school mathematics through the 1960s. Later, she was an associate professor of mathematics at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland in the early 1970s. Having graduated in 1969 with an M.Sc. degree in mathematics from the University of Notre Dame, Gramick completed a Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, obtained in 1975. Her outreach to the gay and lesb ...
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Jeannine Davis-Kimball
Jeannine Davis-Kimball (November 23, 1929 – April 3, 2017) was an American archaeologist who specialized in gender studies and prehistory. Early years and education Jeannine Davis-Kimball was born November 23, 1929, in Driggs, Idaho. In 1972, she studied at the Autonomous University of Madrid in Spain. She graduated from California State University, Northridge in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and earned a Ph.D. in 1988 from the University of California, Berkeley. Research and career As a result of her work on her doctoral thesis, she moved to Central Asia in 1985 to study nomads. She became known above all for her research of the "Amazon tombs" in Southern Russia. In the 1990s, Davis-Kimball and her Russian archeology colleague, Leonid Jablonski, found in southern Russia and Ukraine numerous tombs (kurgans) of Scythian or Sarmatian women who had been buried along with weapons and armor. An important locality is a necropolis at Pokrovka. Davis-Kimball explored areas where ...
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Jeannine Edwards (sportscaster)
Jeannine Edwards (born March 12, 1964) is a former ESPN/ ABC sportscaster focusing on college football, college basketball and horse racing. Early career Edwards began her career at the racetrack in Maryland as a jockey and trainer before being hired by ESPN in 1995. Her first television experience was as an in-track host at Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park beginning in 1993. ESPN Edwards began her career at ESPN as a horse racing analyst. She became a general assignment reporter for ''SportsCenter'' in 2000. Shortly thereafter, she began sideline reporting for college football and college basketball, which she continued on ESPN/ABC through her retirement at the end of 2017. On December 29, 2017, Edwards retired after her 22-year career at ESPN, which ended with the Cotton Bowl. Personal life On February 17, 2013, Edwards became engaged to Oklahoma State Cowboys football defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer Glenn Spencer may refer to: * Glenn Spencer (American football), A ...
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Jeannine Savard
Jeannine Savard (born 1950) is an List of poets from the United States, American poet, born in the Adirondack Mountains, Adirondack Mountain Region of New York (state), New York State. Her poems are lyrical and involve and reflect the lush region of the country, as well as the Sonoran Desert where she has lived since the 1980s as an Associate professor, Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University. Savard's poems have appeared in ''Blackbird (journal), Blackbird','' ''The Fiddlehead,'' ''Superstition Review','' ''Crab Orchard Review,'' ''Hayden's Ferry Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review,'' ''The Salt River Review','' ''The Blue Guitar Magazine'', and ''Nashville Review, The Nashville Review.'' Published works Savard has published several volumes of poetry, including: * ''Accounted For'' (2011), Red Hen Press. . * ''Snow Water Cove'' (Reissue: 2006), A Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary, Carnegie Mellon University Press. . * ''My Hand Upon Yo ...
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Jeannine Altmeyer
Jeannine Altmeyer (2 May 1948, Pasadena, California) is an American soprano who had a prolific international opera career during the 1970s through the 1990s. Particularly admired for her portrayal of Wagner and Strauss heroines, she notably sang Brünnhilde under Marek Janowski on the 1982 recording of ''The Ring Cycle'' which won a Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording.Performance record: Altmeyer, Jeannine (Soprano) MetOpera Database. Accessed 7 October 2009. {{DEFAULTSORT:Altmeyer, Jeannine 1948 births Living people American operatic sopranos Winners of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Grammy Award winners People from Pasadena, California Music Academy of the West alumni Singers from California Classical musicians from California 21st-century American women ...
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Jeannine Baticle
Jeannine Baticle (1920 – 24 December 2014) was a French art historian, and curator, She was the Honorary Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Department of Paintings of the Louvre Museum, and a specialist in Spanish painting. Career Baticle has devoted her entire career to the Louvre Museum and Spanish art. After completing the courses at École du Louvre, she started to work for the Painting Department of Louvre Museum as an assistant in 1945. She defended her thesis in 1947. She was appointed titular assistant in 1952 and conservator in 1962. She was also the director of the Goya Museum in Castres between 1980 and 1986. She co-authored with Paul Guinard in 1950, then she organized several exhibitions both in France and abroad. In 1963, she collaborated with Michel Laclotte and Robert Mesuret to present the at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. In 1970, she curated the exhibition ''Goya'' at the art museum Mauritshuis in The Hague, and then at Musée de l'Orangeri ...
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Jeannine Burch
Jeannine Burch (born 19 January 1968 in Zürich, Switzerland) is a Swiss television actress. Currently she lives in Düsseldorf, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... Selected filmography *1997 "Pretty Babe" *1990 "Der Strohmann" *1990 "Der doppelte Nötzli" *1990 "Der Tangospieler" (The Tango Player) External links *proAct Agency Cologne Swiss television actresses 1968 births Living people {{Switzerland-actor-stub ...
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