UÇK may refer to:
New Day is a 1949 book by Jamaican author V. S. Reid. It was Reid's first novel. New Day deals with the political history of Jamaica as told by a character named Campbell, who is a boy at the time of the Morant Bay Rebellion (in 1865) and an old man during its final chapters. It may have been the first novel to use Jamaican vernacular as its language of narration.
Reid employed the Jamaican dialect as a springboard for creating a distinctive literary variant and for achieving a greater depth in the English language. Reid was motivated to write New Day by his discontentment with how the leaders George William Gordon and Paul Bogle of the Morant Bay Rebellion (1865) were depicted in the foreign press; by reworking as characters in his novel those who had been negatively portrayed as rebels, he aimed to refute what he viewed as unfair misrepresentations of history. The Morant Bay uprising also provided the historical backdrop for a number of works written by Reid's literary counterparts, most notably fellow Jamaican writer Roger Mais. Mais's play George William Gordon also functioned to repair the historical figure Gordon, who had been portrayed as a villain in prevailing narratives of colonialism, as a martyr and hero for Jamaican nationalism.
"New Day" is a song recorded by Patti LaBelle on the Def Soul Classics label, in 2004, released as the first single from her album, Timeless Journey. Written for LaBelle as a comeback record for the soulful singer, who returned with her first new album of songs in four years, it was a minor charted hit for the singer, reaching number thirty-six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number ninety-three on the Billboard Hot 100 marking LaBelle's first appearance on the Hot 100 since 1997. An EP of dance remixes titled New Day Club Mixes, was released to support the song in dance clubs, and was remixed by a variety of dance producers such as Louis Vega, Quentin Harris, Kryia & Velez, and Darryl James. It reached number eleven on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart and was number one on the Most Played Club Songs chart.
New Day is a weekday morning television show on CNN anchored by Chris Cuomo, Alisyn Camerota, and Michaela Pereira. It premiered on June 17, 2013 and airs from 6:00-9:00 a.m. ET, originating from CNN's Time Warner Center studios in New York City. New Day replaced Starting Point, formerly anchored by Soledad O'Brien, which had aired since January 2, 2012.
Cuomo joined CNN from ABC News in January 2013.Pereira joined CNN from Los Angeles' KTLA in May 2013. Former Good Morning America and CBS Evening News executive producer Jim Murphy is senior executive producer. Javier Morgado is executive producer.
The weekend editions of New Day have replaced Early Start Weekend, CNN Saturday Morning and CNN Sunday Morning and have started airing since June 22, 2013. New Day airs on Saturdays from 6:00-9:00 a.m. and Sundays from 6:00-8:30a.m.Victor Blackwell anchors weekend editions of New Day alongside Christi Paul.
"Brooklyn Go Hard" is the second promo single by rap artist Jay-Z, featuring additional vocals by alternative musician Santigold. The song was produced by Kanye West. It appears on the soundtrack to The Notorious B.I.G. biopic Notorious for which it serves as the theme song. It was released on December 1, 2008, as an exclusive download available via subscription to (RED)Wire, with a portion of the profits going towards Bono's Product Red organization. In 2013, it was used in a trailer and several television commercials for the Jackie Robinson biopic 42: The True Story of an American Legend.
Santigold first hinted at a collaboration in an interview with NME, saying she "may also do something with Jay-Z, it's kind of secret - it's not for anything, it's just 'cause we want to." The collaboration contains a sample of Santigold's track "Shove It", in the same vein as Jay-Z and T.I.'s "Swagga Like Us", which samples M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes". However, in "Brooklyn Go Hard", Santigold provides another new verse.
U District Station (formerly known by the temporary working name Brooklyn Station) will be an underground light rail station on the Northgate Link Extension of Sound Transit in the University District neighborhood in Seattle. It is scheduled to open along with the rest of the North Link project in 2021. Sound Transit estimates that there will be 12,000 daily boardings at the station in 2030.
The U District Station will be deep underground underneath Brooklyn Ave NE between NE 45th and NE 43rd Streets. It will have two entrances, one in the plaza at the base of the UW Tower at the southwest corner of 45th and Brooklyn, and the other at the northeast corner of 43rd and Brooklyn. It is one block west of The Ave, at the heart of the University District.
Brooklyn is a neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, considered part of Downtown. Originally a residential suburb, commercial uses became prominent during the 20th century, particularly along the St. Johns River and Riverside Avenue, and the area became included in Jacksonville's central business district. In the 21st century, it has become the site of mixed-use developments.
Brooklyn is located along the St. Johns River, south of Lavilla and the Downtown Core, and immediately north of Riverside. It is roughly bounded by McCoy's Creek and the CSX Railroad lines to the north, the river to the east, and Interstate 95 to the south and west. Brooklyn has come to be considered part of Jacksonville's greater downtown.
The area was first settled in 1801, when Phillip Dell started a large 800-acre plantation there known as Dell's Bluff. Dell's Bluff changed hands several times before the American Civil War. After the war it was acquired by Miles Price, who sold the southern half of the property to be developed as the suburb of Riverside. The northern section he retained and developed himself as Brooklyn.
Enter
The city sleeps
Or at least pretends to
Engine starts
Dark alleys
Going anywhere
Signs without a meaning
Flickering lights
Red, green and blue,
Rainbow cakes
Hot heroes
Day in, day out
Imprinted on their minds
Billions of rays
Paralyzed by electron beams
Spending lifetimes staring into
the cold fire
Dying on an overdose of time
And a lack of style
On the waterfront
Right Lane is the right lane
Heading over the bridge
Burning the bridges behind me
This is the night
The bricks are falling off the wall
This is the hour
The moments are floating after the
call
This is the night
Your hopes are crawling on the ground
This is the hour
When there is no reason to stay
Tunnel vision
Now on the middle lane
Going straight
Then left onto Lee
All the way down, down, down
Shadows along the way
Almost human
Building castles at 4 a.M.
Instead of burying what's been dead
For a long long time
Some kind of freedom fighters
Speed turns into slow motion
Six-o-seven-seven
Dervish khan
No complaints, so far
His business is not my business
What's your business?
Going straight
Then left onto Lee
All the day down, down, down
Left, straight, straight ahead
Left, Left, Left
This is the night
The bricks are falling off the wall
This is the hour
The moments are floating after the
call
This is the night
Your hopes are crawling on the ground
This is the hour