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From Classroom to Career: Success Stories from Indian Boarding Schools
India's boarding schools have a rich history of nurturing talented individuals who have gone on to achieve remarkable success in various fields. These alumni success stories serve as a testament to the holistic education and well-rounded development fostered by these institutions. Let's explore a few examples:
Academic Excellence and Research:
Dr. Anika Bose: A Rhodes Scholar and renowned astrophysicist, Dr. Bose's passion for science was ignited during her years at a boarding school. The school's emphasis on critical thinking, research opportunities, and strong faculty mentorship played a crucial role in shaping her academic journey.
Business Leadership:
Mr. Anand Kapoor: The CEO of a leading multinational corporation, Mr. Kapoor credits his boarding school experience with instilling strong work ethic, leadership skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively. The school's emphasis on discipline, time management, and teamwork proved invaluable in his rise to the top of the corporate world.
Social Entrepreneurship and Activism:
Ms. Tara Singh: A social entrepreneur who founded an NGO empowering rural communities, Ms. Singh's boarding school experience fostered a strong sense of social responsibility and global citizenship. The school's commitment to service learning and social justice issues inspired her to dedicate her life to making a positive impact on the world.
Creative Industries:
Ms. Mira Nair: An internationally acclaimed filmmaker, Ms. Nair's artistic talents were nurtured during her time at a boarding school. The school's vibrant arts program, exposure to diverse cultures, and encouragement of self-expression played a significant role in shaping her creative vision.
Beyond these specific examples, countless other alumni from Indian boarding schools have excelled in various fields, including:
Medicine
Engineering
Law
Arts and Literature
Politics
Sports
Common Threads in Success:
Strong Foundation: A rigorous academic curriculum equips students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary for success in any field.
Life Skills: Boarding schools foster essential life skills like communication, collaboration, time management, and leadership, all of which are highly valued by employers and universities.
Character Development: These schools instill strong values like discipline, integrity, and social responsibility, shaping well-rounded individuals who can navigate challenges ethically and contribute meaningfully to society.
Global Perspective: Exposure to diverse cultures and global issues prepares students to thrive in an interconnected world.
Lifelong Network: The strong bonds formed with classmates and mentors during boarding school years often evolve into lifelong relationships that provide support and opportunities throughout one's career.
A Launching Pad for Success:
Indian boarding schools serve as a launchpad for success, equipping students with the academic foundation, life skills, and values they need to excel in their chosen fields. The holistic education provided by these institutions fosters well-rounded individuals who are not only academically accomplished but also socially responsible, globally aware, and prepared to be the leaders and changemakers of tomorrow.
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Your OCs Call Signs Would Be...
I thought it would be cool to see what my original character’s call signs would be if they had to select one, since I love Top Gun: Maverick far too much. (Since I have SO many characters, I will break it up a bit. This is strictly wrestling edition)
Sabrina ‘Rina’ McMahon: Pixie or Mama Bear - She is a fiery sprite and famously an extremely protective motherly character Here’s what she looks like! (art by SidTheKid on DeviantART) Aesthetic board by @nightmareantagonist
Arwen Juliet ‘AJ’ McMahon-Harter: Lens or Paparazzi -Loves cameras and taking photos
Thomas ‘Thom’ McMahon-Harter: River - Since he’s easy going like a lazy river
Presley Andrews: Moxie - Play off her attitude and her husband’s ring name is Jon Moxley Here’s what she looks like! (art by @xjordynary) Aesthetic board by @nightmareantagonist
Priscilla Good: Johnny - As in Johnny B. Good
Odette LeFay: Mirage - Play off of a character name of hers Here’s what she looks like! (art by @ss-trashboat) Aesthetic board by @nightmareantagonist
Anika Tanner: Jasmine - Her ring name, inspired by the Disney Princess Here’s what she looks like! (art by @ss-trashboat)
Willow Lewis: Mjolnir - Thor’s hammer, she is an extremely powerful person and has a background in bodybuilding Here’s what she looks like! (art by @ss-trashboat)
Mya Hughes: Diamond - Part of her ring name Here’s what she looks like! (art by @ss-trashboat)
Tessa Schuyler: Nightmare - Part of her ring name Here’s what she looks like! (art by @ss-trashboat)
Shirin McLane: Siren - Her ring name Here’s what she looks like! (art by @ss-trashboat)
Antonia Herrera-Bautista: Ember - She is a fiery Mexican woman, but something not traditional sounding Here’s what she looks like! (art by @ss-trashboat)
Rebekah Funk: Hardcore - Granddaughter of the hardcore legend, Terry Funk
Allison Adkisson: Sin - Part of her ring name, she spells her name Allysin
Caroline Rhodes: Dot - Her father is Dusty Rhodes, who infamously wore polka dots in the WWE.
Brianna Elaine ‘Laney’ Lunde: Enforcer - Her father is the legendary wrestler Arn Anderson
Bianca Morrison: 27 - This character is partially named after Jim Morrison of The Doors, a member of the infamous 27 Club
Adelia ‘Dee’ DeRossett: Dee - It’s already her nickname, derived from Adelia Aesthetic board by @nightmareantagonist
Theadora ‘Thea’ Thibodaux: TNT - She has a very fiery temperament, can explode
Roderick Weston: Reese - Variant of his ring name which is Rhys
Clara Ross: Pin-up - Play on her personal style
Ruby-Sarah Oswin: Sisi - Nickname derived from Sarah; also inspired by Empress Elizabeth ‘Sisi’ of Austria.
Talia Chapman: Moon - Her middle name is Mahina, meaning moon or our moon in Hawaiian
Ceridwen Lysander: Mimi - Nickname derived from her middle name of Mirah.
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Ledisi
Ledisi Anibade Young (born March 28, 1972), better known simply as Ledisi, is an American R&B and jazz recording artist, songwriter, and actress. Her first name means "to bring forth" or "to come here" in Yoruba. In 1995, Ledisi formed the group Anibade. After unsuccessfully trying to get the group signed to a major label, she formed LeSun Records with Sundra Manning. Anibade and Ledisi released an album entitled "Soulsinger" (black and white cover on the LeSun Music independent label) featuring the song Take Time, which gained substantial airplay from San Francisco area radio stations. A twelve-time Grammy Award nominee, Ledisi has released eight studio albums between 2000 and 2017.
In 2000, Ledisi re-released her first major label signed album, titled Soulsinger: The Revival. Ledisi and her group toured in 2001. In 2002, Ledisi released her second album, Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue. The album won an award for "Outstanding Jazz Album" at the California Music Awards.
In 2005, Ledisi signed a record deal with Verve Forecast and released her third album, titled Lost & Found, on August 28, 2007; it sold almost 217,000 copies and earned her two Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist. In 2008, Ledisi released her Christmas album, It's Christmas.
In 2009, Ledisi released her fourth album Turn Me Loose, which earned her two Grammy nominations, followed by her fifth album Pieces of Me (2011) which debuted on the US Billboard 200 album chart at number eight, becoming the first top-ten album of her career and her highest-charting album to date. It also garnered three Grammy nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards including for Best R&B Album. In 2013, she received a nomination for Best R&B Performance at the 55th Grammy Awards for her collaboration with fellow R&B and jazz musician Robert Glasper for the album cut "Gonna Be Alright" from his fifth album Black Radio (2012). In 2014, she released her sixth album The Truth to critical acclaim and moderate sales. She portrayed legendary gospel singer Mahalia Jackson in the 2014 Martin Luther King, Jr. biopic, Selma.
Early life
Ledisi was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She grew up in a musical family; her mother, Nyra Dynese, sang in a Louisiana R&B band and her stepfather, Joseph Pierce III, (deceased) was a drummer in the New Orleans area. Her biological father is soul singer Larry Sanders, the son of blues singer Johnny Ace. He left the family when she was a baby and they did not meet again for nearly three decades.
Ledisi first began performing publicly at age eight with the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra. Ledisi moved to Oakland, California, where she attended McChesney Junior High School, now Edna Brewer Middle School. She was shy about her singing abilities and would sing only upon request when students in her gym class would implore her to sing Deniece Williams's version of Black Butterfly, bringing the entire locker room audience under the spell of her very mature, melodious voice. As she sang more publicly her music career blossomed. She was nominated for a Shellie award in 1990 for her performance in a production of The Wiz and performed in an extended run with the San Francisco cabaret troupe, Beach Blanket Babylon. She studied opera and piano for five years at University of California Berkeley in their Young Musicians Program.
Musical career
1995–1999: Career beginnings
In the 1990s, Ledisi formed a group called Anibade, alongside Sundra Manning (producer, keyboards, songwriting), Phoenix (LaGerald) Normand (background vocals, songwriting), Cedrickke Dennis (guitar), Nelson Braxton (bass), Wayne Braxton (sax), and Rob Rhodes (drums), playing a jazz and hip-hop influenced kind of soul. The group won acclaim in the San Francisco Bay Area with a cult-like following of die-hard fans who referred to themselves as "Ledites" and meet her with love at every event, singing along verbatim to songs that though unrecorded at the time, were well known by their fans. The group later recorded a demo of one of the songs from their set, entitled, "Take Time" which was played on local stations and requested non-stop. Ledisi tried to get the group signed to a major label, but had no luck. Ledisi also performed often with jazz saxophonist Robert Stewart throughout the early 1990s in San Francisco.
2000–2003: Soulsinger: The Revival and Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue
In January 2000, Ledisi released her first album, Soulsinger: The Revival, independently on her label, LeSun Records. The album spun off four singles, "Soulsinger", "Take Time", "Get Outta My Kitchen", and "Good Lovin'". After the release of Soulsinger: The Revival, Ledisi toured with her group Anibade.
In 2002, Ledisi released her second album, Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue, which was also released independently. The album featured the singles "Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue" and "Autumn Leaves". During this time she also recorded commercials for the Sci Fi Channel. In 2003, Ledisi won "Outstanding Jazz Album" for Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue at the California Music Awards.
2006–2008: Lost & Found
During her five-year hiatus, Ledisi made appearances on soundtracks. In 2007, she signed with Verve and released "Blues in the Night" which featured on the tribute album, We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song.
In August 2007, Ledisi's third album, Lost & Found, was released. During her hiatus, Ledisi stated that she was unsure of wanting to stay in the music industry. In response, Ledisi wrote the song "Alright" to express her life. "Alright" became the lead single and debuted at #45 on the Billboard Hot R&B chart. The album's second single, "In The Morning", debuted at #49 on the Billboard Hot R&B chart. Other songs from the album charted but were not released as singles. "Think of You" charted at #71 on the Hot R&B charts, "Joy" charted at #103 on the Hot R&B charts and #29 on the Adult R&B Airplay.
In December 2007, the album earned her two Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist. In 2008, Ledisi continued her tour to promote the album, Lost & Found. By January 2009, the album had sold 216,894 copies.
In September 2008, Ledisi released her Christmas album, It's Christmas, which featured the singles "This Christmas" and "Children Go Where I Send Thee". In December 2008, Ledisi's T.V. special aired on Gospel Channel, titled "Ledisi Christmas". Ledisi performed a few songs from her Christmas album. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and "Give Love On Christmas Day" charted on the Hot R&B charts at #113.
In 2008 Ledisi performed the song "The Man I Love" as a blues singer in the Leatherheads movie.
2009–2010: Turn Me Loose
In 2009, Ledisi's fourth studio album was announced as Turn Me Loose. The album was released on August 18, 2009. Speaking in April 2010 to noted UK R&B writer Pete Lewis – Deputy Editor of the award-winning Blues & Soul – Ledisi explained the album's title reflected its musical diversity: "The title 'Turn Me Loose' is basically me saying 'I don't wanna be boxed in! Let me be myself as a performer and singer, because I do EVERYTHING! Not just one particular style!'." She employed production from seasoned R&B songwriter-producers such as Raphael Saadiq, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, James "Big Jim" Wright, and Carvin & Ivan. The first single from the album was "Goin' Thru Changes". The second single was "Higher Than This", produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and James "Big Jim" Wright.
On May 13, 2010, Ledisi performed at Charter Oak Cultural Center's 9th Annual Gala, a fundraiser for free after-school youth arts programming in inner-city Hartford. She performed several songs from Turn Me Loose, and also performed a duet with Anika Noni Rose, a tribute to the late Lena Horne.
2011–2012: Pieces of Me
Ledisi toured with R&B/soul singer Kem on his North American INTIMACY Tour. On March 10, 2011, during her opening act in Atlanta, Georgia, Ledisi announced that she had finished recording her fifth studio album, Pieces of Me, on March 9, 2011. It was released on June 14, 2011. It debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 album chart, selling 38,000 copies in its first week. The album's title track served as the album's lead single.
Ledisi has performed at the White House seven times at the request of President and First Lady Obama.
Ledisi headlined her first tour to promote her album, Pieces of Me. The Pieces of Me Tour played to 22 sold out shows across North America. With this album, she received three nominations for the 2012 Grammy Awards, in the categories Best R&B Album, Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song, for the album and the lead single "Pieces of Me".
Ledisi released her first book, Better Than Alright: Finding Peace, Love & Power on Time Home Entertainment, Inc. in 2012. The book, an innovative collaboration with ESSENCE, is filled with the singer's personal photos, quotes, lyrics, and richly detailed stories of her journey to acceptance of her beauty, talent, and power.
On April 6, 2012, Ledisi announced her second headlining tour, B.G.T.Y., with Eric Benet serving as an opening act. In December 2012, VH1 announced that Ledisi would perform at their 2012 VH1 Divas show, a concert benefiting the Save The Music Foundation charity. Ledisi performed a Whitney Houston tribute medley with Jordin Sparks and Melanie Fiona.
2014–2016: The Truth
On March 2014, Ledisi released her new album The Truth. She is also on tour with Robert Glasper in partnership with the magazine "Essence" (which featured her on one of their three April covers as well as Erykah Badu and Solange Knowles).
In April 2014, Ledisi was cast to play Mahalia Jackson in the American historical drama film, Selma, directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb and DuVernay. It is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by James Bevel, Hosea Williams, and Martin Luther King, Jr. In the film and on the official film soundtrack, Ledisi sings "Take My Hand, Precious Lord". Initially slated to perform at the 57th Grammy Awards as part of a tribute to the Selma March alongside Common and John Legend (who performed their Oscar-winning duet "Glory") she was ultimately snubbed by the Recording Academy and recording artist Beyoncé, who performed in her place. Ledisi's snubbing and Beyoncé's performance received mixed reaction from social media. In 2015, she received her ninth Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Performance for the single "Like This" off of her seventh album The Truth. She lost to Beyoncé and Jay Z for "Drunk in Love".
2017–present: Let Love Rule
In May 2017, Ledisi released a single titled "High" produced by Darhyl "Hey DJ" Camper and Rex Rideout. Her eighth studio album called Let Love Rule was released on September 22, 2017. In November 2017, she received three more nominations at the 60th Grammy Awards in January 2018 including Best R&B Album, Best R&B Performance and Best Traditional R&B Performance. Ledisi won a Soul Train Award 'Soul Certified Award' for the album.
Ledisi helped the BET Awards pay tribute to Anita Baker, the Lifetime Achievement Award recipient of the night on June 24, with a rendition of the singer's 1986 ode "Sweet Love".
Ledisi was then a part of the Aretha Franklin Tribute that was put together by the annual award ceremony known as Black Girls Rock. Ledisi delivered a rendition of the hit "Ain't No Way".
In October 2018, Ledisi performed with Adam Lambert in an NBC broadcast, A Very Wicked Halloween: Celebrating 15 Years on Broadway, before a live studio audience at the Marquis Theatre in New York, singing "As Long as You're Mine" from Wicked.
Discography
Studio albums
Soulsinger: The Revival (2000)
Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue (2002)
Lost & Found (2007)
Turn Me Loose (2009)
Pieces of Me (2011)
The Truth (2014)
Let Love Rule (2017)
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Ledisi has been nominated for twelve career Grammy Awards.
BET Awards
BETJ Virtual Awards
California Music Awards
Soul Train Music Awards
2008, BET J Cool Like Dat Award (Nominated)
2008, Female Artist of the Year (Nominated)
2003, Outstanding Jazz Album, Feeling Orange But Sometimes Blue (Won)
2011, Centric Award (nominated)
2009, Best R&B/Soul Female Artist (nominated)
2014, Best R&B/Soul Female Artist (Nominated)
2017 Best R&B/Soul Female Artist (Nominated)
2017 Soul Certified Award (won)
2018 Soul Certified Award (won)
NAACP AWARDS
2012 Best Female Artist (Nominated)
2015 Best Female Artist (Nominated)
2018 Best Female Artist (Nominated)
2018 Best Traditional song - High (Nominated)
2018 Best Visual - High (Nominated)
Honors/Special Awards
2016, NAACP Awards Theatre - Spirit Award Honoree
2016, America For The Arts - Music Honoree
Tours
Pieces of Me Tour (2011)
B.G.T.Y. Tour (2012)
The Truth Tour (2014)
The Intimate Truth Tour (2015)
The Rebel The Soul The Saint Tour (2017)
Let Love Rule Tour (2018)
Ledisi Live UK Tour (2019)
Filmography
2008: Leatherheads (as the Blues Singer)
2011: Leave It on the Floor (as Princess' Mother)
2014: Selma (as Mahalia Jackson)
2016: The Tale Of Four (Short Film) (as Aunt Sara)
2020: American Soul (as Patti LaBelle) (season 2, upcoming)
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I WAS DREAMING OF BIGGER THINGS .
another day , and the summer sun starts to set behind a ring of clouds . that doesn’t stop you and your fellow students of halloway from ignoring their responsibilities , and turning the night into a party . it seems as more days passed , we’re starting to lose sight of finding a way back home . instead , with a new leader appointed , you’re less worried about surviving , and excited about living instead . the party is thrown in honor of a new beginning , a new tide , where the rich stay rich , and the poor get what’s left behind . or maybe , it’s just a reason to drink and ignore the fating problems you see on the horizon . maybe , it’s in honor of a new leader , who’s footsteps are echoed with the sound of righteousness , knowing that they will do anything to get what they want . but as the sun sets , the heat only seems to unbearable . wait------ was that thunder ?
WANNA' LEAVE MY OLD LIFE BEHIND .
the students of halloway will be hosting a summer pool party to get away from the heat of the day . it’ll be held at the indoor university pool , with music and kegs stolen from the alleyway bar , and liquor . food will be made during the day , and served in large quantities , most of it likely going to waste by the end of the party . the party has been advertised as optional , but you know deep down that it’s not really a request . if you don’t party , then you work -- and leadership has made it as simple as that .
thunder begins to roll in , and maybe the students are thankful for the possibility of rain . however , as the storm approaches , you’ll notice a change in the atmosphere . it’s suddenly incredibly hot , more so even now that the sun has set . no chance of rain has been gifted from the sky , and instead-- a heat storm has brewed over what’s remaining of halloway . but wait--- this is no ordinary storm , is that lightening green ? thunder crackles , and neon emerald strikes across the sky , leaving you with more questions than you have answers . you’ve never seen anything like this before .
the midst of picked up winds , the power flickers with uncertainty , before everything has gone dark , completely . somehow , you’ve found yourself in a group the moment the lights turned off , and it’s up to you to decide whether or not you stick it through with the people you’re stuck with---- or ignore mother nature’s warning signs entirely .
somehow , even with the event derailed , our party goers aren’t ready to give up the summer fun just yet . after all , if it’s the end of the world- they sure knew how to party like it was . the pool still remains open , and the janitor’s room has been raided for supplies to keep it going . all hands on deck , and the indoor party keeps on keeping on , with glow torches found in the supply room , and an old radio stashed away from the 90′s . with it , all the tracks you’ve had saved on your playlist before , are switched out for burnt cd’s from the early 2000′s , as the power still remains off .
disclaimer : groups are randomized throughout the university , and your muses may interact with people from other groups . it’s simply where they were at , when the lights when off . we’re giving you the creative freedom to write the timeline of the event by your own choice , whether you choose to write before the storm hits , at the pool party , perhaps somewhere else entirely , or during the storm . 01. please remember to run any injuries through the admins before writing them out, as we will have a separate count of three slots available , if interested . these will be minor injuries , in case your muse ventures out into the storm . 02. if venturing outside during the storm keep in mind of some negative and positive visuals and affects your muse may encounter . - extreme heat , a feeling of exhaustion , the summerside dock’s lake has started to boil , hot pavements , green lightening , roaring thunder that seems too close , a sense of feeling unbalanced . + aurora lights , disappeared critters that have suddenly reappeared and don’t seemed to be affected by the heat ( they will disappear after the storm again ) , soft waves of green glowing lightening bugs .
the event will start wednesday 2/19 , 2PM EST - 7PM GMT . it will last until monday 2/24 , until midnight EST . although you may have the option to continue your threads to a stopping point after the given time , if you’d like !
GROUPS ARE AS FOLLOWED .
GYMNASIUM .
‘TAAY’ CHUNTAKETTA
ZACHARIAH ABRAHAM
ARYA HAWKINS
NOLAN KANE
THEODORE ABRAHAM
LECTURE HALL
MAYA MACMILLAN
MARGOT “MAISIE” LIDELL
RYAN KANG
CHANDLER RHODES
MARNI VANROSS
CARMICHAEL LIBRARY
KATHARINE “KITTY” WHITMOR
DAMIEN RILEY
HARRY ROMANO
SYLVIA NYUGEN
LUCIANA ROSSI
THE CAFETERIA
TATUM WEST
WOLFGANG “WOLF” SIMON
BORA REE
JOSIE ‘JO’ LAWRENCE
MARY “MINNIE” MAE
THE UNIVERSITY POOL
SUMMER JAKOBSEN
ANIKA MORALES
ZARA SUMMERS
DYLAN CARMICHAEL
KAROLINA GOULD
STUDY HALL A
ROSIE ASKER
MAXINE “MAX” DUVAL
JULIETTE AGUILAR
VALERIE RIBEIRO
MERCEDES DUNAY
STUDY HALL B
ESME MACMILLAN
REESE DU PONT
“HERO” KELLY
SORAYA MIRANDA
JACK SINGH
please like once you’ve read , and if you have any questions regarding the event ( if we accidentally missed a muse , please don’t hesitate to contact us to correct it ! )
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Tecnología y pasión hacen una combinación ganadora para el equipo de fútbol masculino Mateo Zazueta
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El juvenil anotó el primer gol de su carrera con Ben en el primer partido de la temporada del equipo por Anika Gururaj hace 5 horas El joven mediocampista Mateo Zazueta mantiene el balón lejos del mediocampista de Ryder durante el partido en el Rhodes Stadium el 2 de septiembre. Crédito: Anna Vazhaeparambil Después de anotar su primer gol para los Quakers en el partido inaugural de la temporada…
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Loving @daylifesims newest hairstyle!!
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What State Should My Fake Id Be?
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Full name: Anna Victoria Fabray.
Nickname(s): Annie.
Preferred name: Anna.
Age: 24.
Date of birth: 10.10.94.
Religion: Christian.
Gender: Cisfemale.
Preferred pronouns: She/Her.
Sexual preference: Pansexual.
Romantic preference: Panromantic.
Occupation: Florist; Owner of The Secret Garden.
Hometown: Jamestown, Rhode Island.
Language(s) spoken: English.
RELATIONSHIPS
Father: Russell Fabray.
Mother: Judy Fabray.
Siblings: Anika & Anastacia Fabray.
Children: None.
Partner: N/A.
Other: N/A.
Pets: Tiger (therapy dog).
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MENTAL HEALTH CW (SCHIZOPHRENIA).
If a perfect child exists, Anna Fabray was it. She was always happy, always smiling, always remembered her manners, always doing something productive. Her parents were genuinely proud of her, and even more so to show her off. In the Fabray family, appearances were important, and what better an appearance than one of perfection?
That wasn’t to say Anna didn’t have her moments. She’d act out sometimes, but if she did so where anybody could see, her parents would make excuses for her. That was a perk of being good at everything you did, you got plenty of free passes.
Although Anna always had plenty of friends, she was also extremely happy in her own company, though she never seemed to be truly alone. From as far back as she can remember, Anna had imaginary friends, people that she would talk to and who would talk to her. It wasn’t concerning, all little kids had imaginary friends, right?
The normalcy of Anna’s “friends” made it hard for anybody to realize there was something deeper going on at first. It wasn’t until she was in her teens and she got into a fight -- a very violent one on Anna’s part -- that something clicked. It wasn’t like Anna to act violently at all; but she was convinced people told her to do it. Her eventual diagnosis of schizophrenia knocked everyone for six.
Naturally, her parents wanted to keep it on the down low. When Anna had to stay in a facility for a little while, they passed it off as a retreat. The cocktail of medication she had to take, she’d take it in private. She withdrew a little bit, because it wasn’t possible for her to be herself around others anymore.
Slowly but surely, with the right mixture of medication and appropriate therapists, Anna had her condition under control. She could focus in school again, her parents could be proud of her again, and Anna was soon writing a very touching college essay including the line “I want to do something fantastic with the good part of my brain” and receiving an acceptance to Yale University, Pre-Law.
Things went well for a while, until Anna made it to law school. Her parents had never fully accepted her diagnosis, and it had kind of rubbed off on Anna. To the point where she begun to question it, then decided to prove professionals wrong by coming off of her medication and showing them that she was fine without it. Of course, that was a huge mistake.
Anna ended up in a facility again, and it took a while to find the right treatment plan for her this time. She had to put law school on hold, and her parents made her move back in with them. They said it was because they cared, but Anna is positive it was so they could keep her under the radar.
Once a new plan, one that worked for her, had been settled and begun to take affect, Anna packed up to move back out again, though her parents discouraged the idea of her going back to school. Like they said, “it was what drove you crazy again”, and Anna stupidly listened to them. In its place, because no child of the Fabrays could just work a ‘normal’ job, they had to be seen as the leader, they bought a business for her.
Anna’s flower shop, The Secret Garden, is a nice distraction for her, but in the three years since she’s had it, she has never been truly happy. She wants to be a lawyer, to go back to school, but her parents are the voices in her head now, telling her what a bad idea it is. So instead Anna has devoted her life to distracting herself -- fad diets, meaningless hookups, obsessing over stupid, irrelevant things, etc. Anything she can do to take her mind off of all of the things she wants but doesn’t get to have, she’ll take it.
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I was tagged by @notoriousjohntaylor to post some albums that I’ve been listening to recently. Thank you, sweetie! 💚
I’ve been going back and forth between disco, eurobeat, and folk - So it’s been a very diverse mix lately.
* Crazy Lover - Anika * Sweet Dreams - La Bouche * Love in a Mist - Marianne Faithfull * Lookaftering - Vashti Bunyan * Living All Alone - Phyllis Hyman * Верность - Кристина Орбакайте
I tag: @rhodes-arcana , @marisolaris , @dalliscar , @flimflamandjudy Just if you would like to :)
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YCBK 99: What You Need to Know About the FAFSA
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(07:51) In this week’s news segment, an article from New York Times, “As Students Struggle With Stress and Depression, Colleges Act as Counselors”, by Brad Wolverton. This article dives into the efforts made by schools to address the increasing need for mental health services for college students. Wolverton shares several examples of how colleges are investing in their counseling staff and resources, forcing many schools to rethink their treatment strategies.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/21/education/learning/mental-health-counseling-on-campus.html
(19:31) We are in Chapter 99 of 171 Answers and we’re talking through what you need to know about the very-important FAFSA. Anika and Mark each share five or six important things everyone should know about the FAFSA.
(29:49) This week’s question is from Gail from New Jersey and she wants to know if it is a bad strategy to apply to one school in the early decision round – and wait for that decision, before applying to other schools. Anika begins by sharing her opinion and then Mark explains his view. Next, Anika and Mark share a bunch of questions we would like to ask Gail that are follow up questions to her question.
(43:19) Mark concludes his interview with Emily Griffin, Director of the Loeb Center for Career Exploration and Planning, at Amherst College in – How can you evaluate and fully utilize a college’s career center.
(54:47) Mark’s recommended resource of the week is the book, “Enough as She Is” by Rachel Simmons. The subtitle is, “How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy, and Fulfilling Lives”. Mark regards this book as one of the most profound books he has read in his life. He does something he has never done before, he implores every parent of a daughter and every college counselor to purchase this book and read this book.
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Ledisi
Ledisi Anibade Young (/ˈlɛdᵻsiː/; born March 28, 1972) is an American R&B and jazz recording artist, songwriter and actress. Her first name means "to bring forth" or "to come here" in Yoruba. Ledisi is known for her jazz influenced vocals. In 1995, Ledisi formed the group known as Anibade. After unsuccessfully trying to get the group signed to a major label, she formed LeSun Records with Sundra Manning. Along with her group, Anibade, Ledisi released an album titled Take Time. The album gained major airplay from local radio stations. She is a nine-time Grammy Award nominee.
In 2000, Ledisi released her first album, titled Soulsinger: The Revival. Ledisi and her group toured in 2001, performing various shows. In 2002, Ledisi released her second album, Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue. The album won her an award for "Outstanding Jazz Album" at the California Music Awards.
In 2007, Ledisi signed a major record deal with Verve Forecast and released her third album in August of that year, titled Lost & Found, which sold almost 217,000 copies and earned her two Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist. In 2008, Ledisi released her Christmas album, It's Christmas.
In 2009, Ledisi released her fourth album Turn Me Loose, which earned her two Grammy nominations, followed by her fifth album Pieces of Me (2011) which debuted in the top ten of the US Billboard 200 album chart at number eight, becoming her first top-ten album of her career and her highest-charting album to date. It also garnered three Grammy nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards including for Best R&B Album. In 2013, she received a nomination for Best R&B Performance at the 55th Grammy Awards for her collaboration with fellow R&B and jazz musician Robert Glasper for the album cut "Gonna Be Alright" off of his Grammy Award-winning fifth album Black Radio (2012). In 2014, she released her sixth album The Truth to critical acclaim and moderate sales. She portrayed legendary gospel singer Mahalia Jackson in the Martin Luther King, Jr. 2014 biopic, Selma.
Early life
Ledisi was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She grew up in a musical family; her mother, Nyra Dynese, sang in a Louisiana R&B band and her stepfather, Joseph Pierce III, (deceased) was a drummer in the New Orleans area. Her biological father is soul singer Larry Sanders, the son of blues singer Johnny Ace. He left the family when she was a baby and they did not meet again for nearly three decades.
Ledisi first began performing publicly at age eight with the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra. Ledisi moved to Oakland, California, where she attended McChesney Junior High School, now Edna Brewer Middle School, where she was shy about her singing abilities. She would sing only upon request when students in her gym class would implore her to sing Deniece Williams' version of Black Butterfly, bringing the entire locker room audience under the spell of her very mature, melodious voice. As she sang more publicly her music career blossomed. She was nominated for a Shellie award in 1990 for her performance in a production of The Wiz and performed in an extended run with the San Francisco cabaret troupe, Beach Blanket Babylon. She studied opera and piano for five years at University of California Berkeley in their Young Musicians Program.
Musical career
1995–1999: Career beginnings
In the 1990s, Ledisi formed a group called Anibade, alongside Sundra Manning (producer, keyboards, songwriting), Phoenix (LaGerald) Normand (background vocals, songwriting), Cedrickke Dennis (guitar), Nelson Braxton (bass), Wayne Braxton (sax), and Rob Rhodes (drums), playing a jazz and hip-hop influenced kind of soul. The group won acclaim in the Bay Area with a cult-like following of die-hard fans who referred to themselves as "Ledites" and meet her with love at every event, singing along verbatim to songs that though unrecorded at the time, were well known by their fans. The group later recorded a demo of one of the songs from their set, entitled, "Take Time" which was played on local stations and requested non-stop. Ledisi tried to get the group signed to a major label, but had no luck. Ledisi also performed often with jazz saxophone giant Robert Stewart throughout the early 1990's in San Francisco.
2000–2003:
Soulsinger: The Revival and Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue
In January 2000, Ledisi released her first album, Soulsinger: The Revival, independently on her label, LeSun Records. The album spun off four singles, "Soulsinger", "Take Time", "Get Outta My Kitchen", and "Good Lovin'". After the release of Soulsinger: The Revival, Ledisi toured with her group Anibade.
In 2002, Ledisi released her second album, Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue, which was also released independently. The album featured the singles "Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue" and "Autumn Leaves". During this time she also recorded commercials for the Sci Fi Channel. In 2003, Ledisi won "Outstanding Jazz Album" for Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue at the California Music Awards.
2006–2008: Lost & Found
During her five-year hiatus, Ledisi made appearances on soundtracks. In 2007, she signed with Verve and released "Blues in the Night" which featured on the tribute album, We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song.
In August 2007, Ledisi's third album, Lost & Found, was released. During her hiatus, Ledisi stated that she was unsure of wanting to stay in the music industry. In response, Ledisi wrote the song "Alright" to express her life. "Alright" became the lead single and debuted at #45 on the Billboard Hot R&B chart. The album's second single, "In The Morning", debuted at #49 on the Billboard Hot R&B chart. Other songs from the album charted but were not released as singles. "Think of You" charted at #71 on the Hot R&B charts, "Joy" charted at #103 on the Hot R&B charts and #29 on the Adult R&B Airplay.
In December 2007, the album earned her two Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist. In 2008, Ledisi continued her tour to promote the album, Lost & Found. By January 2009, the album had sold 216,894 copies.
In September 2008, Ledisi released her Christmas album, It's Christmas, which featured the singles "This Christmas" and "Children Go Where I Send Thee". In December 2008, Ledisi's T.V. special aired on Gospel Channel, titled "Ledisi Christmas". Ledisi performed a few songs from her Christmas album. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and "Give Love On Christmas Day" charted on the Hot R&B charts at #113.
In 2008 Ledisi performed the song "The Man I Love" as a blues singer in the Leatherheads movie.
2009–2010: Turn Me Loose
In 2009, Ledisi's fourth studio album was announced to be titled, Turn Me Loose. The album was released on August 18, 2009. Speaking in April 2010 to noted UK R&B writer Pete Lewis – Deputy Editor of the award-winning Blues & Soul – Ledisi explained the album's title reflected its musical diversity: "The title 'Turn Me Loose' is basically me saying 'I don't wanna be boxed in! Let me be myself as a performer and singer, because I do EVERYTHING! Not just one particular style!'." She employed production from seasoned Rhythm and Blues songwriter-producers such as Raphael Saadiq, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, James "Big Jim" Wright and Carvin & Ivan. The first single from the album was "Goin' Thru Changes". The second single was chosen to be "Higher Than This", produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and James "Big Jim" Wright.
On May 13, 2010, Ledisi performed at Charter Oak Cultural Center's 9th Annual Gala, a fundraiser for free after-school youth arts programming in inner-city Hartford. She performed several songs from Turn Me Loose, and also performed a duet with Anika Noni Rose, a tribute to the late Lena Horne.
2011–2012: Pieces of Me
Ledisi toured with R&B/soul singer Kem on his North American INTIMACY Tour. On March 10, 2011, during her opening act in Atlanta, Georgia, Ledisi announced that she had finished recording her fifth studio album, Pieces of Me, on March 9, 2011. It was released on June 14, 2011. It debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 album chart, selling 38,000 copies in its first week. The album's title track served as the album's lead single.
Ledisi has performed at the White House seven times at the request of President and First Lady Obama.
Ledisi headlined her first tour to promote her album, Pieces of Me. The Pieces of Me Tour played to 22 sold out shows across North America. With this album, she received three nominations for the 2012 Grammy Awards, in the categories Best R&B Album, Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song, for the album and the lead single "Pieces of Me".
Ledisi will release her first book, Better Than Alright: Finding Peace, Love & Power on Time Home Entertainment, Inc. in 2012. The book, an innovative collaboration with ESSENCE, is filled with the singer's personal photos, quotes, lyrics and richly detailed stories of the Grammy nominee's journey to acceptance of her beauty, talent and power.
On April 6, 2012, Ledisi announced her second headlining tour, B.G.T.Y., with Eric Benet serving as an opening act. In December 2012, VH1 announced that Ledisi would perform at their 2012 VH1 Divas show, a concert benefiting the Save The Music Foundation charity. Ledisi performed a Whitney Houston tribute medley with Jordin Sparks and Melanie Fiona.
2014–present: The Truth
On March 2014, Ledisi released her new album The Truth. She is also on tour with Robert Glasper in partnership the magazine "Essence" (which featured her on one of their three April covers as well as Erykah Badu and Solange Knowles).
In April 2014, Ledisi was cast to play Mahalia Jackson in the American historical drama film, Selma, directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb and DuVernay. It is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by James Bevel, Hosea Williams, and Martin Luther King, Jr. In the film and on the official film soundtrack, Ledisi sings "Take My Hand, Precious Lord". Initially slated to perform at the 57th Grammy Awards as part of a tribute to the Selma March alongside Common and John Legend (who performed their Oscar-winning duet "Glory") she was ultimately snubbed by the Recording Academy and recording artist Beyoncé, who performed in her place. Ledisi's snubbing and Beyoncé's performance received mixed reaction from social media. In 2015, she received her ninth Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Performance for the single "Like This" off of her seventh album The Truth. She lost to Beyoncé and Jay Z for "Drunk in Love".
Ledisi is currently working on her eighth studio album to be released in 2017.
Discography
Studio albums
Soulsinger: The Revival (2000)
Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue (2002)
Lost & Found (2007)
It's Christmas (2008)
Turn Me Loose (2009)
Pieces of Me (2011)
The Truth (2014)
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Ledisi has been nominated for nine career Grammy Awards.
BET Awards
BETJ Virtual Awards
California Music Awards
2008, BET J Cool Like Dat Award (Nominated)
2008, Female Artist of the Year (Nominated)
2003, Outstanding Jazz Album, Feeling Orange But Sometimes Blue (Won)
Soul Train Music Awards
2011, Centric Award (nominated)
2009, Best R&B/Soul Female Artist (nominated)
2014, Best R&B/Soul Female Artist (Nominated)
NAACP AWARDS
2012 Best Female Artist (Nominated)
2015 Best Female Artist (Nominated)
Honors/Special Awards
2016, NAACP Awards Theatre - Spirit Award Honoree
2016, America For The Arts - Music Honoree
Tours
Pieces of Me Tour (2011)
B.G.T.Y. Tour (2012)
The Truth Tour (2014)
The Intimate Truth Tour (2015)
Filmography
2008: Leatherheads (as the Blues Singer)
2011: Leave It on the Floor (as Princess' Mother)
2014: Selma (as Mahalia Jackson)
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basic occupations ( kitchen , clean up , and entertainment ) are randomized every week . however , special occupations are chosen specifically upon major . take note that even if you’ve been selected for a specialized role , your muse will still have basic occupations assigned to them as well . if you’d like to apply for a specialized role , it can be given out as rewards for being inclusive , plotting with other / new members , and good activity ! we will also have other awards featured for your muse , such as in character weapons , medication , events , roommates , and plot arcs / drops ! please remember to like once you’ve read & give a nice drum roll to our NEW and OLD elected leaders ! ( keep in mind , leadership is ALWAYS subject to change , and may be given out , or taken away in future plot drops . )
kitchen.
breakfast cooks: theodore abraham , max duval
lunch cooks: nolan kane ,julieyye aguilar
dinner cooks: josie lawrence, chandler rhodes
quality check: minnie mae
dishwashers: esme macmillan, zac abraham
servers: maya macmillan, reese du pont,
clean up.
garbage duty: dylan carmichael, taay chuntaketta
litter clean up: anika morales, damien riley
street sweepers:harry ramano, marni vanross
leave raking: bora ree, sylvia nyugen
town laundry: rosie asker, summer jakobsen
grass maintenance: ryan kang, stevie henson*
graffiti maintenance: karolina gould, carly fitzgerald
pool maintenance: soraya miranda, valentina ribeiro
lake clean up: luciana rossi, elenor richards*
entertainment.
painted keg bartender: hero kelly
delta diner servers: zara summers
delta diner cook: tatum west
delta karaoke host: margot lindell
alleyway bouncer: wolfgang simon
alleyway bartender: katherine whittmore
alleyway poker host: jack singh
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specialized.
medical doctor: esme macmillan (two slots)
surgeon doctor: valentina ribeiro, rosie asker (two slots)
obgyn doctor: (one slot)
psychologist: carly fitzgerald* (one slot)
therapists: (unlimited slots available)
paramedics: (unlimited slots available)
coroner: (one slot available)
med techs: jack singh, bora ree (unlimited slots available)
autopsy techs: (unlimited slots available)
pharmacists: (unlimited slots available)
patrol guard: wolfgang simon, (unlimited slots available)
agriculture: damien riley, ryan kang, (unlimited slots available)
researcher: stevie henson*, (unlimited slots available)
ethologist: taay chunktakett (one slot)
engineer: max duval, zara summers, josie lawrence (three slots)
biochemist: (two slots)
astronomer: marni vanross (unlimited slots available)
supply counters: maya macmillan (unlimited slots available)
city council: summer jakobsen, karolina gould, reese du pont, nolan kane, (four slots)
chief guard: chandler rhodes (five slots available)
lawyers: chandler rhodes, (unlimited slots available)
confessionals: (unlimited slots available)
religious speaker: (unlimited slots available)
public speaker: katherine whitmore, sylvia nyugen (two slots available)
current leader: minnie mae. (chaotic)
current leader: margot "maisie" lidell. (lawful)
as always , if we’ve missed a muse , please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns !
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