AMU

As an abbreviation, AMU may refer to:

  • Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Prague, Czech republic
  • Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  • Agency for the Modernisation of Ukraine
  • African Mathematical Union
  • Aix-Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence/Marseille, France
  • Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
  • American Military University, Charles Town, West Virginia
  • Arab Maghreb Union
  • Atomic mass unit, used to express atomic and molecular masses.
  • Ave Maria University, Florida, USA
  • Aviation Monetary Unit, slang amongst aircraft owners for $1,000, reflecting the high cost of ownership
  • Auxiliary Memory Units
  • African and Malagasy Union
  • Asian Monetary Unit
  • United States Army Medical Unit
  • Antarctic Micronational Union
  • Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Union, a former Northern Rhodesian trade union
  • As an abbreviation, amu may refer to:

  • Atomic mass unit, the obsolete unit of atomic mass, one sixteenth of the mass of a neutral oxygen-16 atom in its ground state.
  • unified Atomic mass unit, aka Dalton (abbr. Da or u). The standard unit of atomic mass, one twelfth of the mass of a ground state carbon-12 atom.
  • Amu (pharaoh)

    Amu was the nineteenth and last pharaoh of the Hyksos Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt.




    Amu (film)

    Amu is a critically acclaimed 2005 film directed by Shonali Bose, based on her own novel by the same name. It stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Brinda Karat, and Ankur Khanna. The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and the Toronto Film Festival in 2005.

    Plot

    Amu is the journey of Kajori Roy (Konkona Sen Sharma), a 21-year-old Indian American woman who has lived in the US since the age of 3. After graduating from UCLA Kaju goes to India to visit her relatives. There she meets Kabir (Ankur Khanna), a college student from an upper-class family who is disdainful of Kaju’s wide-eyed wonder at discovering the "real India". Undeterred, Kaju visits the slums, crowded markets and roadside cafes of Delhi. In one slum she is struck by an odd feeling of déjà vu. Soon after she starts having nightmares. Kabir gets drawn into the mystery of why this is happening, particularly when he discovers that she is adopted.

    Meanwhile, Kaju’s adoptive mother – Keya Roy, a single parent and civil rights activist in LA, arrives unannounced in Delhi. She is shocked to discover that Kaju has been visiting the slums. Although Kaju mistakes her mother’s response to a typical Indian over-protectiveness, Keya’s fears are more deeply rooted.

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    I looked at faith
    I almost walked away
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    I found the nerve to close my eyes and say the words
    To ask you in
    And I heard no heavenly choir
    No angels in whit attire
    i got no amazing super hum omnipresent pow but....
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    I look at peace, that once was out of reach
    And now it's here
    i read Your word that some believe is so absurd
    But I hold dear, yea
    'Cause You loved me with your dying breath
    You saved me when You conquered death




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