Unity

Unity may refer to:

Education

  • Unity Academy (disambiguation)
  • Unity College (disambiguation)
  • Unity School District (Wisconsin), Wisconsin, United States
  • Unity University, Ethiopia
  • Music

  • Unity Christian Music Festival, a Michigan music festival
  • Unity, a band formed by members of Uniform Choice
  • Unity (Larry Young album), 1966
  • Unity (Sun Ra album), 1977
  • Unity (311 album), 1991
  • Unity (Avishai Cohen album), 2001
  • Unity (Rage album), 2002
  • Unity (George album), 2003
  • Unity, a 1994 album by the band Big Mountain
  • Walt Dickerson Plays Unity, 1964
  • Unity (EP), a 1999 split EP by Dropkick Murphys and Agnostic Front
  • "U.N.I.T.Y.", a 1993 song by Queen Latifah
  • "Unity" (Afrika Bambaataa and James Brown song), 1985
  • "Unity" (Shinedown song), 2012
  • "Unity", a song by Desmond Dekker and the Aces, from their 1968 album Action!
  • "Unity", a song by Kelly Rowland on the 2007 album Ms. Kelly
  • "Unity", a song by Mordechai Ben David and Shea Mendelowitz
  • Media and entertainment

  • Assassin's Creed Unity, a 2014 action-adventure video game
  • Unity (ISS module)

    The Unity connecting module was the first U.S.-built component of the International Space Station. It is cylindrical in shape, with six berthing locations (forward, aft, port, starboard, zenith, and nadir) facilitating connections to other modules. Unity measures 4.57 metres (15.0 ft) in diameter, is 5.47 metres (17.9 ft) long, and was built for NASA by Boeing in a manufacturing facility at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Sometimes referred to as Node 1, Unity was the first of the three connecting modules; the other two are Harmony and Tranquility.

    Launch and initial berthing

    Unity was carried into orbit as the primary cargo of the Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-88, the first Space Shuttle mission dedicated to assembly of the station. On December 6, 1998, the STS-88 crew mated the aft berthing port of Unity with the forward hatch of the already orbiting Zarya module. (Zarya was a mixed Russian-US funded and Russian-built component launched earlier aboard a Russian Proton rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan.) This was the first connection made between two station modules.

    Unity (Shinedown song)

    "Unity" is the second single from American rock band Shinedown's fourth studio album, Amaryllis.

    Release

    The song was released on March 13, 2012.

    Music video

    On the same day as the release of the official single, the official video premiered on the band's YouTube channel. The video follows a girl taking pictures of people across town. At the end of the song, the pictures resemble two hands, each of a different color.

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Still Remember Yvonne

    by: Andy Baum

    How many hours must have gone by
    until I had the heart to say "hello"
    she seemed to be so full of secrets
    got something in her eyes I didin't know
    I was waiting, anticipaiting
    my heart was aching, my body shaking
    I was so afraid that she had to go
    CHORUS: I still remember, still remember Yvonne
    I still remember, still remember Yvonne
    I still remember, still remember Yvonne
    whatever will come what has gone
    I'll always remember Yvonne
    Once in a while within my daydreams
    I find myself writing her name
    this is the way it is
    and there's a fire, burning desire
    it takes me higher, don't wanna fall again
    and though it's years I feel the same
    And I am waiting, anticipaiting
    my heart is aching, my body shaking
    if there's a chance would she let me know
    CHORUS: ...
    Oh, we both have been together
    I never felt like this before
    I don't care the orders
    and just break the borders
    how I long to see her again




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