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pgdujae · 4 years
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i’m hot GARBAGE at intros how do you ever start these things...
name: rem age: 21+ hobbies: burning myself out
i prefer plotting via tumblr im, but if you’re more comfortable with disc i can do that too, just lmk and i’ll amble my way over 🚶
as for this fella!
name: kim dujae / dj age: 26 intl / 27 kr hobbies: pretending he’s not burnt out
hm 🤔
so dujae. a round-faced nugg and all-around nice guy!
basics:
main vocalist for my*mynd and more recently (as in the last 2 years or so) the group’s producer
like lowkey inspired by rhys from fe: path of radiance... sorry
comes from old money but the fam’s officially stationed in what might as well be a fortress in gyeongju-si; dad’s a traveling architect and mom owns/manages properties throughout gyeongsang-do
enrolled in tons of extracurriculars but sucked at everything because:
grew up with a pretty weak disposition and poor focus/attention; mostly doted on by the fam’s domestic workers because parents focused their attention on gold star sticker big bro
he did take to piano (and catching trot perfs on tv when the parents weren’t home)
moved with bro to seoul for high school and ended up honing fledgling interest in music since he couldn’t be bothered to study lol
tried his luck at farfetched dream of performing on tv and hey!! lucky strike
other:
always coming down with colds/flus/etc... missing practice...
which means he has to work extra hard when he’s healthy 🤡
dieting: a necessary evil but it is hell
emotionally intelligent, quick to pick up on others’ feelings and address his own faults
but is prone to fits of melancholy and will sulk if provoked
also pretty self-centered but it’s nothing malicious; just a result of his upbringing and preferred method of working
unintentional humor is his shtick. klutz
LOVES books and movies it’s where he gets most of his inspiration
is thankful he’s not the most popular member of the group bc he couldn’t handle that kind of attention. he is happy with his station
but is kinda over being infantilized still at his grown age
trying to be a little more spontaneous now that my*mynd’s schedules are slowing down by picking up new hobbies n traveling solo
just moved into his own apartment and figuring out how to... life. normal life. it’s still weird
no plots as of now but i’ll come up with some ideas in time, promise 🤞
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gffa · 6 years
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A GUIDE TO THE ROYAL HANDMAIDENS OF NABOO | via starwars.com (x) It’s likely you don’t know the names and faces of more than one or two of Padmé Amidala’s handmaidens… and that’s how they prefer it. Completely loyal to the young queen and future senator, many of her handmaidens even took new names once they entered Padmé’s service as a way to honor her. Their outfits were always chosen to complement Amidala’s, often with hoods to obscure their faces. The Naboo handmaidens hold a unique place in Star Wars lore as bodyguards, wardrobe attendants, and political aides. Their bravery is even more impressive once their youth is taken into account; the youngest handmaiden was all of twelve years old at the start. For their loyalty to and love for Amidala alone, they deserve some time in the spotlight. Spoiler warning: This story contains minor details and plot points from the book Star Wars: Queen’s Shadow.
Sabé While never mentioned by name in the films, Sabé is one of the handmaidens most well-known to fans given her prominent status as the decoy queen in The Phantom Menace. Padmé and Sabé worked together to develop a voice for Amidala to help add another layer to the deception begun by their resemblance and the elaborate dresses and traditional make-up. All six women also created a code (verbal and non-verbal) so they could communicate unnoticed. Sabé had a particularly close friendship with Padmé and was the only handmaiden to remain in Amidala’s service after she left the throne. (Out of Universe: Sabé was played by Keira Knightley and was such a close physical match for Natalie Portman that even the actresses’ mothers couldn’t tell them apart when dressed as Queen Amidala.) Rabé The only handmaiden to have lines as herself in The Phantom Menace, abé accompanied her queen off of Naboo on the mission to Coruscant. She served as the queen’s wardrobe mistress and an artist with hairstyles, ensuring that every piece of the queen’s wardrobe could protect her in addition to being beautifully crafted. Nothing in the wardrobe was without function. Her talents at reading body language and lips were equally useful to the queen over the years. She went on to study music at a prestigious academy in Theed after Amidala’s term as queen came to an end. (Out of Universe: Rabé was played by Karol Cristina da Silva.) Eirtaé With bright blond hair, Eirtaé was the easiest to distinguish from her fellow royal handmaidens especially during the rare occasion when they appeared without their hoods. She also accompanied Amidala to Coruscant, helping to maintain the decoy illusion even while the ship was on Tatooine. Eirtaé fought in the Battle of Naboo alongside Sabé, Rabé, and Padmé herself. After she left Amidala’s service, she pursued her love of art and science. (Out of Universe: Eirtaé was played by Friday “Liz” Wilson.) Saché Although Saché was the youngest among the original handmaidens, her bravery was never once called into question. Left behind on Naboo, she helped protect the members of the Royal Security Forces at tremendous personal cost. It earned her their loyalty forever. After Amidala’s term ended, Saché followed in the queen’s footsteps and entered the political arena. (Out of Universe: Saché was played by Sofia Coppola. She’d asked George Lucas, a close family friend, if she could observe the set and he offered her the chance to observe while also playing one of the handmaidens.) Yané Yané also remained behind on Naboo at the queen’s instructions during Amidala’s desperate mission to Coruscant. Alongside Saché, she helped the resistance there and did what they could to fight back against the droid invasion. She often volunteered her time to help Naboo’s orphans, devoting even more of her time after leaving Amidala’s service. (Out of Universe: Yané was played by Candice Orwell.) Cordé With Sabé assigned elsewhere, Padmé found herself in need of a new decoy even though senators traditionally did not have handmaidens. Of the three handmaidens brought into her service as a senator, Cordé was the closest physical match despite being slightly taller. She perfected Amidala’s voice to the point that even a voice identifier couldn’t tell the difference. Ultimately, Cordé gave her life when a bomb meant for Amidala blew up their starship in an attempt to stop the senator from voting on the Military Creation Act. (Out of Universe: Cordé was played by Veronica Segura) Dormé Dormé had gone through security forces training with Gregar Typho and remained at the Academy to go through a modified version of handmaiden training. When Padmé accepted the Senate seat, he immediately recommended Dormé as a potential new handmaiden. She took over as wardrobe mistress and built upon Rabé’s past work to ensure Amidala’s wardrobe was both appropriate for her new role as senator and offered physical protection. Her duties also included applying Cordé’s make-up to make her an even closer physical match for the senator when she served as decoy. After multiple attempts on Padmé’s life forced her to return to Naboo accompanied by the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, Dormé remained behind on Coruscant with Typho in an effort to make her enemies think the Senator was still there. (Out of Universe: Dormé was played by Rose Byrne in one of her first roles.) Versé Versé was the niece of Mariek Panaka who recommended her for the Senator’s new cohort of handmaidens. She was an extremely talented slicer who used her talents in Amidala’s service in more ways than one. Versé also lost her life to the same bomb that claimed Cordé right before the start of the Clone Wars. (Out of Universe: Versé was played by Avril Wynne.) Teckla Minnau The first of Amidala’s handmaidens to not take a name ending in é, Teckla Minnau was first properly introduced in The Clone Wars although she appeared as an attendant at the Lake House in a blink-and-you-miss-it moment in Attack of the Clones. She provided both moral support and perspective to Padmé, helping strengthen her resolve to fight a military spending bill. Later, she accompanied Amidala on a mission to Scipio where she was killed by a bounty hunter who was trying to stop them from discovering an embezzlement scandal. (Out of Universe: Teckla was voiced by Ashley Moynihan.) Duja The newest addition to the list of handmaidens, Duja was first mentioned in Thrawn: Alliances. She entered Amidala’s service sometime after she joined the Senate as she and Padmé mourned the death of Cordé together after the bombing but left it prior to the end of the Clone Wars. She died on Batuu while investigating a Separatist factory on Mokivj, prompting Padmé to travel out to the distant planet to figure out what happened to her. Karté Even less is known about Karté who has so far only appeared in the Forces of Destiny episode “The Imposter Inside” and its supporting materials… and for the most part it wasn’t even really her! A clawdite bounty hunter stole her identity to get to Padmé at some point during the Clone Wars. Moteé and Ellé Moteé and Ellé served Senator Amidala during the final days of both the Republic and her life. Moteé accompanied her to the Senate for Palpatine’s speech in which he declared himself Emperor. Ellé’s scenes were ultimately cut from Revenge of the Sith, but she still appears in the novelization. (Out of Universe: Moteé was played by Kristy Wright and Ellé was played by Chantel Freer.)
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smokeyrobotic · 3 years
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Maritime varsity Rector, Effedua warns cadets against cultism
Maritime varsity Rector, Effedua warns cadets against cultism
The Rector of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron, Commodore Duja Effedua (retd), has advised the Nigeria Maritime University (NMU) cadets to shun acts of cultism and other vices that would jeopardize their studies and future by extension. Effedua stated this on Wednesday when he received the Vice Chancellor of NMU, Prof Emmanuel Adigio represented by the Dean, School of Maritime Transport and…
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sayflexxyblog · 3 years
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Maritime varsity Rector, Effedua warns cadets against cultism
Maritime varsity Rector, Effedua warns cadets against cultism
The Rector of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron, Commodore Duja Effedua (retd), has advised the Nigeria Maritime University (NMU) cadets to shun acts of cultism and other vices that would jeopardize their studies and future by extension. Effedua stated this on Wednesday when he received the Vice Chancellor of NMU, Prof Emmanuel Adigio represented by the Dean, School of Maritime Transport and…
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risingpakistan · 12 years
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Junaid Jamshed
Junaid Jamshed born 3 September 1964) is a Pakistani recording artist who gained fame as the frontman of the pop group, Vital Signs in 1987 with the hit song, "Dil Dil Pakistan", and remained in demand throughout the 1990s. In 1994, he released his debut solo album, Junaid of Vital Signs, which also quickly became a national hit, followed by Us Rah Par in 1999 and Dil Ki Baat in 2000.
Since then, Jamshed has focused on Islam and concentrated on reciting nasheeds. His debut religious album, Jalwa-e-Janan was released in 2005 and was followed by Mehboob-e-Yazdaan in 2006, Badr-ud-Duja in 2008, and Badee-uz-Zaman in 2009. Jamshed also owns a clothing boutique with the name "J." (read as "Jay Dot"), which has several outlets throughout Pakistan.
Early life and education
Junaid Jamshed is the son of Pakistan Air Force Group Captain (retired) Jamshed Akber Khan of Nowshera and Nafeesa Akber Khan of the Loharu princely family that ruled the Loharu State of the Punjab States Agency. Jamshed wanted to join Pakistan Air Force as a fighter pilot. He studied pre-engineering before joining University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore where he completed his university degree, graduating in mechanical engineering in 1990. Despite joining the Pakistan Air Force, he moved on to a career in Aeronautical Engineering due to his weak eyesight. 
Music career
Signs
Though the band Vital Signs was launched in early 1986 in Rawalpindi by record producer Rohail Hyatt and bassist Shahzad Hasan (Shahi), it wasn't until later when Junaid Jamshed, then a young aeronautical engineering student from Lahore, joined them as their lead singer. Though their debut hit single, "Dil Dil Pakistan", released on 14 August 1987, skyrocketed them into fame, the song's success was not seen by him as something that would turn him into a professional musician. Jamshed, who wanted to become a professional engineer, initially didn't want to have anything to do with music other than just treating it as a hobby. 
However, Rohail and Shahzad soon managed to convince him otherwise. After a string of chart-topping songs and albums, the band split in 1994 and Jamshed began a solo career, achieving increasing commercial success. 
Solo career
Jamshed released his first solo album, Junaid of Vital Signs in 1994. The album's name was later changed to Tumhara Aur Mera Naam. This was followed by Us Rah Par in 1999. Us Rah Par went on to become one of the best selling albums of that year. The album included several tracks which were released as singles which became popular. They included such songs as, "Us Rah Par", "Na Tu Ayegi", "Aankhon Ko Aankhon Ney" and "O Sanama". In 2000, Jamshed released his next album, The Best of Junaid Jamshed, which contained remixes of some of the hit singles of the Vital Signs era. His last solo album, Dil Ki Baat, was released in 2001. 
In 2003, BBC World Service conducted an unscientific poll to choose ten most famous songs of all time. Around 7000 songs were selected from all over the world. According to BBC, people from 155 countries/territories voted in the poll. "Dil Dil Pakistan" was ranked third among the top 10 songs.  
In 2004, Jamshed renounced music and devoted his life to Islam.To supplement his income, he opened a clothing store "J.", selling Khaadis (a form of Kurta-Shalwar). 
Influence 
In 1987, Jamshed took Pakistani media by storm with his band's hit patriotic number "Dil Dil Pakistan". This was a turning point in Pakistan's music history which ushered in a new era of pop music. Fourteen years later, he announced his retirement from music and devoted his time to religious preaching.  Jamshed now sings Urdu and English nasheeds. 
Charity work 
Jamshed is also actively involved in charity work and has been associated with the NGO Muslim Charity since 2003. Under the leadership of Jamshed, Muslim Charity has made a significant impact since then, and which has in the last few years and expanded its operations to 17 countries. 
Discography 
With Vital Signs 
1989: Vital Signs 1 
1991: Vital Signs 2 
1993: Aitebar 
1995: Hum Tum 
Solo Pop Albums 
1994 – Junaid of Vital Signs (تمہارا اور میرا نام), renamed Tumhara Aur Mera Naam 
1999 – Us Rah Par (اس راہ پر) 
2000 – The Best of Junaid Jamshed 
2001 – Dil Ki Baat (دل کی بات) 
Nasheed Albums 
2005 – Jalwa-e-Janan (جلوہ جاناں) (English: The Sight of the Beloved) 
2006 – Mehbob-e-Yazdan (English: The Beloved of God) 
2007 – Badr-ud-Duja (English: The Night's Full Moon) 
2008 – Yad-e-Haram 
2009 – Rehmat Ul Lil Aalamin 
2009 – Badi uz Zaman (English: the wonder of the age) 
2010 – Hadi Ul Anaam (English: The Guide to the World) 
2011 – Rabi-Zidn-e-Ilma (English: O'Lord! please increase my knowledge!) 
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colospaola · 7 years
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E ora che forse questa lunga e caldissima estate sta per salutarci, tante e interessanti le iniziative che si terranno nel Pavese in questo primo fine settimana di settembre.
Dal 1 settembre al 3 dicembre al Castello Visconteo di Pavia, poi dal 15 dicembre al MANN di Napoli e ad aprile 2018 al Museo Statale Ermitage di San Pietroburgo, ci sarà la più importante mostra mai realizzata sui Longobardi.
Sarà un grande evento internazionale, con Nord e Sud Italia unite per il punto di arrivo di 15 anni di nuove indagini archeologiche, epigrafiche e storico-politiche su siti e necropoli altomedievali.
Inoltre Pavia per tutto il periodo della mostra proporrà al turista un viaggio nella storia e gli antichi splendori, visitando le cripte di Sant’Eusebio, San Felice e San Giovanni Domnarum.
Gli orari di apertura delle cripte sono, Sant’Eusebio: venerdì dalle 14.30 alle 17; sabato e domenica dalle 11 alle 17, San Felice: domenica dalle 14 alle 18, San Giovanni Domnarum: sabato e domenica dalle 15 alle 17.
Il tutto avverà con la collaborazione dell’Università degli Studi di Pavia, gli Amici dei Musei Pavesi, la Diocesi e l’associazione Aperti per Voi del Touring Club.
Sempre domenica 3 settembre, dalle 10 alle 19, il Castello Sforzesco di Vigevano proporrà la quarta edizione del mondo incantato del Vigevano Medieval Comics, la fiera medievale, del fumetto, fantasy, giochi da tavolo.
L’evento, a ingresso gratuito, sarà organizzato dall’Associazione Tre Maghi, con il contributo della Fondazione di Piacenza e Vigevano e con il patrocinio del Comune di Vigevano.
Nel weekend di sabato 2 e domenica 3 settembre, presso il Castello di Oramala, tornerà Oramala Castle Festival, una due giorni sul mondo del Medioevo ricca di manifestazioni ed eventi.
Per info e prenotazioni scrivere a [email protected] oppure telefonare al numero 3496431041.
Domenica 3 settembre a Salice Terme, tornerà l’appuntamento con lo shopping più glamour e il meglio del Made in Italy grazie al mercato di qualità del consorzio Gli Ambulanti di Forte dei Marmi.
Un’opportunità che adesso arriva nelle più belle piazze d’Italia, che porta le magiche atmosfere dello storico mercato di Forte dei Marmi, con pregiate stoffe e merci di antichi mercanti.
Nel castello di Varzi, il 2 e 3 settembre si terrà Salami d’autore, la manifestazione dedicata al delicato e prelibato Salame di Varzi D. O. P.
A Sartirana, il 2 e il 3 settembre, si terrà la tradizionale Sagra della rana.
Il piccolo anfibio verrà cucinato e presentato in tutte le salse, ma soprattutto fritto con la pastella di uova, priva di pan grattato, che dona alle rane un colore dorato e un gusto saporito e leggero.
Poco lontano, sempre negli stessi giorni, a Valle Lomellina, si celebra la Sagra della Lumaca.  Anche qui ci saranno vari e deliziosi piatti prepararti in tutti i modi per gustare il mollusco così diffuso da queste parti.
Dal 24 agosto al 3 settembre torna il Palio dl’Urmon a Robbio, che prende il nome dal maestoso olmo secolare che si trovava davanti al sagrato della chiesa, abbattuto nel 1983 a causa di un parassita.
Per tenerne vivo il ricordo, i rioni di Robbio gareggiano ogni anno in una corsa di carriole, finale di una serie di giochi appartenenti alla tradizione contadina, come la bandiera e il taglio del bicc.
Ma la sfida più nota è quella di cucinare la tipica paniscia per più di 2mila persone, con 100 kg di riso carnaroli con pasta di salame e salam dla duja, lardo, burro, olio, grana, pomodoro, carote, sedano, aglio, cipolle, porri, fagioli borlotti, barbera, ossa per il brodo e profumi dell’orto di una volta.
Il primo weekend d’inizio settembre in provincia di Pavia E ora che forse questa lunga e caldissima estate sta per salutarci, tante e interessanti le iniziative che si terranno nel…
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