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MISIA

  1. MISIA (Japanese) - A Japanese R&B singer.
  2. MISIA (French) - A French singer.
  3. Mísia (Portuguese) - A Portuguese fado singer.

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Misia - A portrait by Carmen Castillo (1068 words)
So began Misia's rite of passage, the awakening of senses, the call of the theatre´s footlights and wings, the dream of a shining knight to save her from the claws of a monster, a terrifying creature born of her feeling of neglect.
Misia´s courage, thoroughness and extravagance of lifestyle can only be understood in the context of these two women - the first and second ant, as she sees them and herself: three hard-working ants, one after the other, perpetually searching for the Absolute of love and art.
Misia and her line of free women, daring to live in defiance of convention, outside the corsets of musical genres and beyond the safe, smooth walls of middle-class order.
Misia Gervis (269 words)
Misia Gervis lectures in sport psychology in the applied context of coaching at Brunel University, where she is also currently the Deputy Head of School (Undergraduate) within the School of Sport and Education.
Misia has been an active sports psychologist for many years; she was a founder member of the British Olympic Association Psychology Advisory Group, and is BOA registered.
Misia was appointed by The Football Association in July 2002 as a psychology consultant with a specific remit to develop sports psychology through coach education.
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