Kingdom

Kingdom commonly refers to:

  • A monarchy ruled by a king or queen
  • Kingdom (biology), a category in biological taxonomy
  • Kingdom of God, a foundational concept in the three Abrahamic religions
  • Kingdom may also refer to:

    People

  • Kingdom (director) (born 1975), Japanese adult video director
  • Park Yong-Wook, also known as "Kingdom", a professional Korean StarCraft player
  • Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806–1859), English engineer
  • Popular culture

  • Kingdoms (board game), a board game by Reiner Knizia
  • Kingdom (comics), a comic series by Dan Abnett and Richard Elson published in the weekly 2000 AD
  • Kingdom (manga), a 2006 Japanese manga
  • Kingdom (2007 TV series), a British television drama starring Stephen Fry
  • Kingdom (2014 TV series), a US television drama starring Frank Grillo
  • Kingdom (video game), a 2015 video game
  • Music

  • Kingdom (album), a 2008 album by Koda Kumi
  • Kingdoms (LIYW album)
  • Kingdoms (Broadway album), 2009
  • Kingdom (EP), an EP by Vader
  • "Kingdom" (song), a 2007 song by David Gahan
  • "Kingdom", a song by Susumu Hirasawa on the 1995 album Sim City
  • Kingdom (Covenant Worship album)

    Kingdom is a the third live album from Covenant Worship. Integrity Music released the album on July 1, 2014. They worked with Israel Houghton, in the production of this album.

    Critical reception

    Awarding the album three and a half stars at AllMusic, Matt Collar writes, "Kingdom, showcases the group's exuberant praise & worship sound." Mark Ryan, rating the album three stars for New Release Today, says, "The other highlight of the album is that it was recorded live, just as all worship albums should be." Giving the album three and a half stars by New Release Today, Marcus Hathcock states, "Kingdom does a good job of capturing a live church atmosphere." Jeremy Armstrong, indicating in a five star review from Worship Leader, describes, "Kingdom is powerful, infectious, and musically incredible." Specifying in a three and a half star review for 365 Days of Inspiring Media, Joshua Andre replies, "Though this album can be improve[d] upon...this is a solid effort." Jono Davies, signaling in a four star review at Louder Than the Music, responds, "this album has a great mix of musical styles, and they all work wonderfully together." Criticizing the release in a two and a half star review from Christian Music Review, April Covington cautions, "While this album is great for music leaders in church, I don’t believe that the average listener will be singing along while driving in their cars."

    Kingdom (2014 TV series)

    Kingdom (previously titled Navy St.) is an American drama television series created by Byron Balasco. The series premiered on October 8, 2014 on the Audience Network. It stars Frank Grillo, Kiele Sanchez, Matt Lauria, Jonathan Tucker, Nick Jonas with Joanna Going. Season one consists of ten episodes.

    On October 17, 2014, DirecTV announced that the series was renewed for an additional 20 episodes, 10 scheduled to air in fall 2015 and 10 to air in 2016.

    The first episode of the 10 episode second season premiered on October 14, 2015.

    Summary

    Alvey Kulina (Frank Grillo) owns and runs a mixed martial arts gym called Navy St. Gym in Venice, California, with his girlfriend, Lisa (Kiele Sanchez). He helps people workout and trains fighters along with his sons, Nate (Nick Jonas) and Jay (Jonathan Tucker). Jay has a drug and alcohol problem, but puts it aside to start fighting again. Ryan Wheeler (Matt Lauria) used to be a great fighter until he was sent to prison after a few mistakes in his life. After Ryan's release, Alvey wants him to fight again and use Alvey as a trainer as it would be good publicity for the gym. Lisa is initially opposed to this, as she and Ryan used to be engaged, but eventually accepts it for the sake of the gym. Alvey's estranged wife, Christina, is a drug addict and prostitute, with sporadic contact with Kulina and her sons.

    Bamboo (disambiguation)

    Bamboo may refer to:

  • Bamboo, a group of woody plants in the true grass family Poaceae
  • Dracaena sanderiana, "lucky bamboo"
  • bamboo (unit), an obsolete unit of measurement
  • Bamboo (production act), a UK house music project
  • Bamboo Mañalac, the lead singer of a Filipino rock group
  • Bamboo (band), a Filipino rock band
  • Bamboo (lyricist), an MC from Kenya
  • "Bamboo," a song by OutKast from their 2003 album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
  • Bamboo (software), continuous integration software from Atlassian
  • Wacom Bamboo, a graphic tablet produced by Wacom
  • "Hips Don't Lie (Bamboo Remix)", the 2006 FIFA remix version of Shakira's song "Hips Don't Lie"
  • Bamboo Engineering, a British auto racing team
  • Bamboo, Jamaica, a village
  • Bamboo Club, a chain of nightclubs
  • Bamboo (film), a 1945 comedy film
  • See also

  • The Bamboos (disambiguation)
  • Bambu (disambiguation)
  • Bamboo (film)

    Bamboo (Spanish:Bambú) is a 1945 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring Imperio Argentina.

    Cast

  • Gabriel Algara
  • Manuel Arbó
  • Imperio Argentina
  • Fernando Fernán Gómez
  • Fernando Fernández de Córdoba
  • Félix Fernandez
  • Emilio García Ruiz
  • José María Lado
  • Julia Lajos
  • Mary Lamar
  • Sara Montiel
  • Nicolás D. Perchicot
  • Luis Peña
  • Alberto Romea
  • María Vicent
  • References

    Bibliography

  • Mira, Alberto. Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2010.
  • External links

  • Bamboo at the Internet Movie Database
  • Bamboo (software)

    Bamboo is a continuous integration server from Atlassian, the makers of JIRA, Confluence and Crowd.

    Bamboo is free for philanthropic and open-source projects. Commercial organizations are charged based on the number of build agents needed. Academic organizations receive a 50% discount on licensing costs under Atlassian's academic licensing program.

    Bamboo supports builds in any programming language using any build tool, including Ant, Maven, Make, and any command-line tools. Build notifications can be customized based on the type of event, and received via email, instant message, RSS, or pop-up windows in Eclipse-based IDEs and IntelliJ IDEA.

    References

    External links

  • Bamboo Home Page
  • Atlassian Connector for Eclipse
  • Atlassian Connector for IntelliJ

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