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Jocelyne is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Jocelyne (singer), (1951–1972), a French singer of the Yé-yé period * Jocelyne Bloch, a Swiss neurosurgeon * Jocelyne Boisseau, a French film and television actress * Jocelyne Couture-Nowak (1958–2007), the only Canadian victim of the Virginia Tech shootings * Jocelyne Dakhlia (born 1959), French historian and anthropologist * Jocelyne Gagné, a justice with the Federal Court of Canada * Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003), French singer and children's rights advocate * Jocelyne LaGarde (1924–1979), a Tahitian who became famous for her one acting role in the 1966 motion picture, Hawaii * Jocelyne Loewen, a Canadian voice actress * Jocelyne Pérard (born 1940), a French geographer * Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau (1956 – August 2, 2019) was the 31st Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. She was installed on October 23, 2014. She was the viceregal representative of Queen Elizabeth II of ...
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Jocelyne (singer)
Jocelyne is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Jocelyne (singer), (1951–1972), a French singer of the Yé-yé period * Jocelyne Bloch, a Swiss neurosurgeon * Jocelyne Boisseau, a French film and television actress * Jocelyne Couture-Nowak (1958–2007), the only Canadian victim of the Virginia Tech shootings * Jocelyne Dakhlia (born 1959), French historian and anthropologist * Jocelyne Gagné, a justice with the Federal Court of Canada * Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003), French singer and children's rights advocate * Jocelyne LaGarde (1924–1979), a Tahitian who became famous for her one acting role in the 1966 motion picture, Hawaii * Jocelyne Loewen, a Canadian voice actress * Jocelyne Pérard (born 1940), a French geographer * Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau (born c. 1956), the 31st and current Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick {{given name French feminine given names ...
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Yé-yé
''Yé-yé'' () (''yeyé'' in Spanish) was a style of pop music that emerged in Western-Southern Europe in the early 1960s. The French term "''yé-yé''" was derived from the English "yeah! yeah!", popularized by British beat music bands such as the Beatles. The style expanded worldwide as the result of the success of figures such as French singer-songwriters Sylvie Vartan, Serge Gainsbourg and Françoise Hardy. Yé-yé was a particular form of counterculture that derived most of its inspiration from British and American rock and roll. Additional stylistic elements of ''yé-yé'' song composition include baroque, exotica, pop, jazz and the French ''chanson.'' History The movement had its origins in the radio program (loosely translated as "hello mates" or "hello pals"), created by Jean Frydman and hosted by Daniel Filipacchi and Frank Ténot, which first aired in December 1959. The phrase "''Salut les copains''" dates back to the title of a 1957 song by Gilbert Bécaud and Pier ...
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Jocelyne Bloch
Jocelyne Bloch (born 1971) is a Swiss neuroscientist and a neurosurgeon at Lausanne University Hospital and at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). Life Bloch graduated in the Faculty of Medicine of Lausanne University in December 1994 and she obtained her neurosurgical degree in 2002. Her area of expertise is deep brain stimulation and brain repair in relation to movement disorders. In collaboration with EPFL, she is currently leading a clinical feasibility study that evaluates the therapeutic potential of this spinal cord stimulation technology, without a brain implant, to improve the walking ability in people with partial spinal cord injury affecting the lower limbs. Since 2019 she has also been an Adjunct Professor of neuroscience at EPFL. Since 2019, Bloch together with Grégoire Courtine, leads the .Neurorestore Laboratory, jointly managed by the Lausanne University Hospital, the University of Lausanne, the Defitech Foundation and the EPFL. Bloch was a ...
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Jocelyne Boisseau
Jocelyne Boisseau is a French film and television actress.Ewert p.134 She was married at one time to the German actor Gernot Endemann. Selected filmography * ' (1977) * ''Perceval'' (1978) * ''Pour tout l'or du Transvaal (feuilleton en 6 épisodes)'' (1979) de Claude Boissol: Marguerite * ''Randale (film)'' de Manfred Purzer (1983) : Agnes * ''Der Schatz im Niemandsland'' (1987, TV miniseries) * ''Moselbrück ''Moselbrück'' is a German television series. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ''4 Blocks'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019) * ''Alarm für Cobra 11 – ...'' (1987–1993, TV series) References Bibliography * Ewert, Kevin. ''Henry V: A Guide to the Text and Its Theatrical Life''. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. External links * 1953 births Living people French film actresses French television actresses Actresses from Paris {{France-screen-actor-stub ...
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Jocelyne Couture-Nowak
Jocelyne M. Couture-Nowak (February 17, 1958 – April 16, 2007) was an instructor of French in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia and was the only Canadian victim of the Virginia Tech shooting. She was a native of Canada, and while residing in Truro, Nova Scotia, she co-founded the first Francophone school in the region. Life and career Born in Montreal, she was raised in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the eldest of five children. She graduated from Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School in 1981. Couture initially worked at a newly opened daycare operated by the Yarmouth Boys and Girls Club. She began to pursue her teaching career at the Nova Scotia Teachers College in Truro. She graduated in 1989 then obtained a degree from St. Mary's University in Halifax in the early 1990s. While living in Truro, Couture worked as a French instructor in the Humanities Department at Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC). She married Je ...
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Jocelyne Dakhlia
Jocelyne Dakhlia (born 1959) is a French historian and anthropologist. A director of studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, her work is concerned principally with the political and cultural history of Islam in the Maghreb countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Biography The daughter of a French mother and a Tunisian father, Dakhlia was born in Bourg-en-Bresse and brought up in Tunisia. After studying history at the École normale supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses, she specialized in the anthropological history of the Maghreb. She earned a doctorate at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) which she joined in 1990, later becoming a director of studies. She is on the management board of ''Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales'', and contributes editorially to ''Arabica'' and ''Revue du monde musulman et de la Méditerranée''. A member of the Conseil scientifique de l'Institut d'études de l'islam, Dakhlia has coordinated studies on art ...
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Jocelyne Gagné
Jocelyne Gagné is an Associate Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada. Prior to her appointment she had served as president of the Commercial Litigation Committee of the Canadian Bar Association The Canadian Bar Association (CBA), or Association du barreau canadien (ABC) in Canadian French, French, represents over 37,000 lawyers, judges, notaries, law teachers and law students from across Canada. History The Association's first Annu .... References Judges of the Federal Court of Canada Canadian women judges Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Canada-law-bio-stub ...
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Jocelyne Jocya
Jocelyne Jocya (January 7, 1942 – August 18, 2003) was a French singer, songwriter, and advocate of children's rights best known for her rendition of "Bon Voyage". From 1958 to 1980, she sold millions of records and performed in the world's most famous music halls. In 1988, she founded the Federation for the Declaration of the Rights of Children, a non-profit children's rights Children's rights are a subset of human rights with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors.
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Jocya's first big break occurred at the age of 17 when she competed in a talent contest in France entitled "Les Nº 1 de Demain" at the Paris Olympia. She took first place singing her song "Bon Voyage", winning a car, a recording contract, and the attention of Édith Piaf, who presided over the c ...
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