Jams is a line of clothing produced by Jams World.
Company founder Dave Rochlen was a surfer, originally in Santa Monica, California, then in Hawaii. After reading a Life magazine article showing Russians looking comfortable attending the beach in bathrobes, Rochlen bought some brightly colored floral fabric and asked his wife Keanuenue to make a short, baggy pair of pajamas with a sewn-up fly and cut-off at the knee. They produced the first pair of Jams on December 25, 1964.
Rochlen quit his job as a systems analyst and started his new company Surf Line Hawaii, Ltd. to make and sell his new product. Soon after his first commercial pairs of Jams were worn at Mākaha, Hawaii, Life magazine ran a two-page spread on Rochlen and a group of his surfing friends in the June 1965 issue. After the article, the Jams line was sold in Bloomingdales, Macy's, and Lord & Taylor.
The Jams look was baggy and bohemian, with wild prints and clashing pinks and greens. It was a clear departure from the more subtle color combinations and detailing of existing boardshorts.
The acronym JAMS may stand for:
JAMS is one of the lines of clothing produced by Jams World.
JAMS, formerly known as Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. is a United States-based for-profit organization of alternative dispute resolution services, including mediation and arbitration. H. Warren Knight, a former California Superior Court judge, founded JAMS in 1979 in Santa Ana, California. A 1994 merger with Endispute of Washington, D.C. made JAMS into the largest private arbitration and mediation service in the country. It is one of the major arbitration administration organizations in the United States. As of 2014, JAMS has 28 resolution centers, including its headquarters in Irvine, California and centers in Toronto and London.
JAMS administers a few hundred consumer arbitration cases per year. JAMS's Consumer Minimum Standards have been the subject of scholarly commentary. A policy promulgated by JAMS in 2004 that would have allowed for class arbitrations, even if the arbitration agreement did not allow them, and the subsequent retraction of that policy, were also the subject of controversy.
In psychology, the subconscious is the part of consciousness that is not currently in focal awareness.
The word "subconscious" represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859-1947), who argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
Sigmund Freud first used the term "subconscious" on 1893 and in the 1895 "Studies on Hysteria" and then denied, he argues on 1926:
In Freud's opinion the unconscious mind has a will and purpose of its own that cannot be known to the conscious mind (hence the term "unconscious") and is a repository for socially unacceptable ideas, wishes or desires, traumatic memories, and painful emotions put out of mind by the mechanism of psychological repression.
"Subconscious" is the second single by American solo artist and singer Samantha James from her second album, Subconsious.
A music video was shot for "Subconscious" and was released as a video montage on Samantha James' official Om Records page.
Subconscious is the second studio-album from American singer Samantha James under the label Om Records. The album was released on June 22, 2010, featuring the first single "Waves of Change" produced by Kaskade. Samantha confirmed on her Facebook profile that a music video for the track Subconscious will be shot in Los Angeles soon.
Samantha considers this record as a miracle since she was going through a lot at that time with her father's death from cancer and a bad breakup. She then gained strength from those painful losses to write a new album with sad but also positive songs on it. That's why the album is titled "Subconscious" because "the songs wrote themselves subconsciously". Samantha also said that she was really concerned writing new songs because she really wanted to satisfy her audience. But because of what she went through it also worked as an inspiration. She then started to work with Sebastian Morton again, but he got occupied by other project and so Samantha got in touch with junior high school friend Shane Drasin.
Inception: The Subconscious Jams 1994-1995 is a compilation of unreleased tracks by the band Download.
Originally sold as an exclusive subscription-only release through cEvin Key's personal label in a limited run of 1,000 copies. It was later sold as a digipak in wider release.