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Natick Mall The Natick Mall is a large indoor shopping mall located near Route 9 and the Mass Pike (I-90) in Natick, Massachusetts, and adjacent to Shoppers World. The original mall opened in 1966 as the first indoor shopping mall in the Boston area and one of the first east of the Mississippi River.
Natimuk, Victoria Natimuk is a town in western Victoria, Australia. It is located where the Natimuk Creek crosses the Wimmera Highway, 21 km west of Horsham, near the intersection of the Wimmera Highway and Natimuk - Francis Road.
Nation One of the most influential doctrines in history is that all humans are divided into groups called nations. It is an ethical and philosophical doctrine in itself, and is the starting point for the ideology of nationalism.
Nation (Nightclub Liverpool) Nation is a nightclub in Liverpool, England. The Cream-owned Nation complex is made up of 3 separate rooms, each of varying shape and size; the 1000 capacity Main room, 700 capacity Annexe and 1300 capacity Courtyard.
Nation and Race Nation and Race: The Developing Euro-American Racist Subculture is a book edited by Jeffrey Kaplan and Tore Bjørgo. It collects the papers of an international conference held in New Orleans, December 8-11, 1995.
Nation Branding Nation Branding is a field of theory and practice which aims to measure, build and manage the reputation of countries (closely related to city branding and regional branding). It applies some approaches from commercial brand management practice to countries, in an effort to build, change, or protect their international reputations.
Nation Media Group The Nation Media Group is the dominant media company in Kenya. Headquartered in the capital, Nairobi, in the Nation Center Building, this organization established in 1960 publishes a few newspapers, the most important one being the Daily Nation.
Nation of Celestial Space The Nation of Celestial Space (also known as Celestia) was a micronation created by Evergreen Park, Illinois, resident James Thomas Mangan. Celestia comprised the entirety of "outer space", which Mangan laid claim to on behalf of humanity to ensure that no one country might establish a political hegemony there.
Nation of Islam The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a separatist, religious, and socio-political organization founded in the United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930 with a declared aim of resurrecting the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of the black men and women of America and the rest of the world.
Nation of Islam and antisemitism A number of Jewish organizations, Christian organizations, Muslim organizations, and academics consider the Nation of Islam to be anti-Semitic. The Nation of Islam has repeatedly rejected such charges as false and politically motivated.
Nation of Yahweh Nation of Yahweh is a black supremacist religious group that has faced accusations of being a cult by the Southern Poverty Law Centerand The Miami Herald]. It is an offshoot of the [[Black Hebrew Israelites] line of thought created by [[Yahweh ben Yahweh.
Nation Records Nation Records is a record label set up by Aki Nawaz which released the first new take on world dance music, an album called "Fuse". Featuring the earliest appearance by Talvin Singh as Mahatma T, the label went on to feature the early releases of Swami, Asian Dub Foundation, Joi, Transglobal Underground, TJ Rehmi, Charged, Natacha Atlas and Fun-Da-Mental.
Nation-building Nation-building refers to the process of constructing or structuring a nation using the power of the state, especially a foreign one. This process aims at the unification of the people or peoples within the state so that it remains politically stable and viable in the long run.
Nation-state A nation-state is a specific form of state, which exists to provide a sovereign territory for a particular nation, and which derives its legitimacy from that function. The state is a political and geopolitical entity; the nation is a cultural and/or ethnic entity.
Nationair Nationair was a Quebec-based airline that operated in the late 1980's and early 1990's. It operated bases in Montreal and Toronto, with seasonal bases in Quebec City as well as flights out of Hamilton, Ontario to London, England.
National academy A national academy is a body, usually operating with state financial support and approval, that co-ordinates the activities of research in (nearly always) the sciences and (sometimes) other disciplines. Typically the country's learned societies in individual disciplies will liaise with or be co-ordinated by the national academy.
National accountability bureau National Accountability Bureau was established in Pakistan on 16th of November 1999 with the promulgation of National Accountability Ordinance 1999 immediately after the take over of government by General Pervez Musharraf on 12th of October 1999. This bureau is the elite anti-corruption agency of Pakistan.
National accounts National accounts or National Account Systems (NAS) are statistical surveys designed to provide a systematic summary of aggregate national economic activity based on accounting principles. National accounts provide measures of national income and output as well as measures of stocks and flows of capital.
National and Democratic Union The Rally for Monaco - National and Democratic Union is a conservative political party in Monaco, once led by Jean-Louis Campora. It was the ruling party in Monaco from the 1960s to the 2000s, when it lost to the Union for Monaco led by Stéphane Valeri - it lost 21 seats of the 24 it held (it had won all seats in the 1998 elections).
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greek: Εθνικόν και Καποδιστριακόν Πανεπιστήμιον Αθηνών), usually referred to simply as the University of Athens, is the oldest university in the region of the eastern Mediterranean and has been in continuous operation since its establishment in 1837. Today, it is the second-largest institution of higher learning in Greece (the largest is the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), with more than fifty thousand undergraduate students.
National and University Library of Iceland Landsbókasafn Íslands - Háskólabókasafn (The National and the University Library of Iceland) was established 1994 in Reykjavík, Iceland. It is by far the largest library in Iceland with about 900,000 items.
National and University Library of Slovenia The National and University Library (Slovenian Narodna in univerzitetna knjiĹľnica, NUK) is one of the most fundamental Slovenian national organisations, located in Ljubljana. Its current building was designed by JoĹľe PleÄŤnik in 1930-31 and constructed between 1936 and 1941.
National anthem A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is evoking and eulogizing the history, traditions and struggles of its people, recognized either by a nation's government as the official national song, or by convention through use by the people.
National anthem of Scotland There is no official national anthem of Scotland. However, there is a complex and on-going social and political dispute amongst many contenders for the title of the nation's de jure song, which has polarised much of the public.
National anthem of South Africa Since 1997, The South African national anthem has been a hybrid song combining new words in English with extracts of the hymns "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" and "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika/The Call of South Africa". It is in this way the only neo-modal national anthem in the world, by virtue of being the only one that starts in one key and finishes in another.
National anthem of South Vietnam The national anthem of South Vietnam government was originally "Thanh Niên Hành Khúc" (English:"March of the Youths"). These anthems were written and composed by Luu Huu Phuoc (Vietnamese:Lưu Hữu Phước, 1921-1989).
National anthem of Yemen "United Republic" is the national anthem of Yemen. Written by Abdallah "al-Fadhool" Abdulwahab Noman and composed by Ayoob Tarish, it was formerly the anthem of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) and became the anthem of all of Yemen when the two Yemens merged in 1990.
National auto trail The system of national auto trails was an informal network of marked routes that existed in the United States and Canada in the early part of the 20th century. Marked with colored bands on telephone poles, the trails were intended to help travellers in the early days of the automobile.
National awakening and the birth of Albania The Rise of Albanian Nationalism first sparked with the Battle of Deçiq on April 6, 1911, which was located in the town of Tuzi, Malësi e Madhe. The battle was fought between the Catholic Malësori Albanians lead by Ded Gjo Luli, against the forces of the Ottoman Empire lead by Turgut Pasha.
National awakening of Bulgaria Bulgarian nationalism emerged in the early 19th century under the influence of western ideas such as liberalism and nationalism, which trickled into the country after the French revolution, mostly via Greece, although the first Bulgarian nationalistic text Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya was written in 1762 from Paisius of Hilendar. The Russians, as fellow Orthodox Slavs, could appeal to the Bulgarians in a way that the Austrians could not.
National awakening of Romania During the period of Austro-Hungarian rule in Transylvania and Ottoman suzerainty over Wallachia and Moldavia, most Romanians were in the situation of being second-class citizens (or even non-citizens) in their own country. In some Transylvanian cities, such as BraĹźov (at that time the Transylvanian Saxon citadel of Kronstadt), Romanians were not even allowed to reside within the city walls.
National awakening of the ethnic Macedonians The national awakening of the ethnic Macedonians can be said to have begun in the nineteenth century; this is the time of the first expressions of ethnic nationalism by limited groups of intellectuals in Belgrade, Sofia, Thessaloniki and St. Petersburg.
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award The National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA) is one of the most prestigious art awards in Australia. Established in 1984 by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, and awarded annually, it is sponsored by Telstra, so is commonly known as the Telstra Award.
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Policy The Australian National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Policy (AEP) is an agreed national policy between the Government of Australia and each State and Territory government and is the foundation of education programs for all Indigenous Australians. There are four overarching goals, these goals are:
National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF) is a Canadian non-profit organization whose core focus is to provide scholarships for Aboriginal students. The organization was founded in 1985 by John Kim Bell.
National Aboriginal Day National Aboriginal Day is a Canadian day of recognition of the diverse cultures and outstanding contributions to Canada of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis, who are collectively known as Aboriginal peoples in Canada. It was proclaimed in 1996 by then Governor General of Canada Roméo LeBlanc to be celebrated on June 21 of every year.
National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association The National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA) Dance College was established in 1975 to train Indigenous Australians in dance. Graduates have worked in the performing arts: arts management, dance, music, theatre and film, both at the elite and community level.
National Academic Championship The National Academic Championship was first run in 1983, created by quizbowl mogul Chip Beall and his company, Questions Unlimited. In 2007, the National Academic Championship consists of three phases in San Antonio, TX, the Washington, D.
National Academic League The National Academic League (NAL) is a popular sport in junior high schools (middle schools) around the United States. In participating schools, two coaches and anywhere from approximately fifteen to forty students compete with other schools in the same district.
National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY) is based at the University of Warwick in Britain and was founded in 2002 by a government (DfES) initiative for high achieving secondary students in England. The Academy provides extra-curricular activities for students between 11 and 19 years of age.
National Academy Foundation (non-profit organization) National Academy Foundation (NAF) is an educational non profit organization. The mission of the National Academy Foundation (NAF) is to sustain a national network of career academies to support the development of youth toward personal and professional success in high school, in higher education, and throughout their careers.
National Academy of Arbitrators The National Academy of Arbitrators (NAA) is a non-profit professional organization of arbitrators that aim to establish and nurture the highest standards of integrity, competence, professionalism and honour, among those engaged in the arbitration of labour-management on a professional basis.
National Academy of Arts, Sciences and Engineering The National Academy of Arts, Sciences and Engineering (NAASE) was founded in 1991 to give exceptional high school students the chance to attend college after their junior year of high school. Actual participation in NAASE covers only the first year of college attendance.
National Academy of Engineering The United States National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is a private, non-profit institution which was founded in 1964, under the same congressional act that led to the founding of the National Academy of Sciences, signed by President Abraham Lincoln, in 1863.
National Academy of Popular Music The National Academy of Popular Music (NAPM) is an American organization which administers the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and sponsors a series of workshops and showcases for the songwriting profession. It was formed in 1988 by Sammy Cahn and Bob Leone.
National Academy of Songwriters The National Academy of Songwriters, originally "Songwriters Resources and Services" was a music industry association which provided a support network for songwriters, and gave out awards in various categories.
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences or NATAS was created in 1955 to advance the arts and sciences of television. Headquartered in New York, NATAS's membership is national and the organization has local chapters around the country.
National Academy of Writing The National Academy of Writing is a UK academy dedicated to professional training for writers. Its founders set up the academy as they believed that up and coming writers would benefit from similar professional training to that available to artists, musicians and actors.
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters NAATI is an Australian government-owned company established in 1977 to establish and maintain standards for interpreting and translation. NAATI is the only officially recognised authority for accreditation of interpreters and translators, and recognises four levels of ability in each discipline:
National Action National Action (founded Anzac Day, 1982) was an Australian political party that was said to be on the far-right of the political spectrum. It had no representatives in any Australian parliament, at either state or national level.
National Action Committee on the Status of Women The National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC) is a Canadian feminist activist organization. NAC was founded in 1971 as a pressure group to lobby for the implementation of the 167 recommendations made in the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada's 1970 reporton matters such as day care, birth control, maternity leave, family law, education and pensions[http://www.
National Action Charter of Bahrain The National Action Charter of Bahrain is a document put forward by King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah of Bahrain in 2001 in order to end the popular 1990s Uprising and return the country to constitutional rule. It was accepted in a national referendum in 2001, in which 98.
National Action Charter Society National Action Charter Society is a liberal pro-government political party in Bahrain, which was established by supporters of King Hamad's reform programme. It is a small party with no representatives in parliament.
National Action Party (Mexico) The National Action Party (Spanish: Partido AcciĂłn Nacional), known by the acronym PAN, is a conservative and Christian Democratic party and one of the three main political parties in Mexico. The party is led by Manuel Espino Barrientos (2005).
National Action Party (Nicaragua) The National Action Party (Partido AcciĂłn Nacional - PAN) is a right-wing Nicaraguan political party founded by Eduardo Rivas Gasteazoro in 1985 as a split from the Social Christian Party (PSC) in 1985. The PAN received legal status on appeal in 1989.
National Action Plan for Children A "National Plan of Action for Children" (NPA) is a national report in follow-up to the 2002 Special Session on Children of the UN General Assembly in New York. Many countries have been developing their own NPAs since 2002.
National Actors Theatre The National Actors Theatre (NAT) was a theater company founded in 1991 by the late actor Tony Randall, who was the chairman until his death in 2004. The National Actors Theatre was housed in the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University in New York City since 2002.
National Advertising Review Council The National Advertising Review Council (NARC) is an organization based in New York US that provides self-regulatory services to the American advertising industry. It was set up in 1971 by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), the American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA), and the American Advertising Federation (AAF) with the Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB).
National Advisory Council The National Advisory Council of India is an advisory body set up to monitor the implementation of the UPA government's manifesto, the Common Minimum Programme(CMP). It was setup on June 4, 2004 by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
National Aeronautic Association The primary mission of National Aeronautic Association (NAA) is the advancement of the art, sport, and science of aviation and space flight by fostering opportunities to participate fully in aviation activities and by promoting public understanding of the importance of aviation and space flight to the United States.
National Aeronautic Laboratory National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan (NAL) was established as National Aeronautical Laboratory in July 1955, assuming its present name with the addition of the Aerospace Division in 1963. Since its establishment, it has pursued research on aircraft, rockets, and other aeronautical transportation systems, as well as peripheral technology.
National Aerospace Laboratories National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) is an Indian R&D establishment dealing with civil aeronautics and allied disciplines. Set up by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), at Delhi in 1959, it moved to Bangalore in 1960.
National African Religion Congress The National African Religion Congress is an organization, formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1998, which aims to seek tolerance for African religions, as well as creating credentialing standards for priests and priestesses and working on specific legal issues of concern to such practitioners (such as having the legal power to perform marriages). NARC also publishes a Directory of Priests and Priestesses, and has organized conferences drawing practitioners of African-based religion from around the world.
National Afro-American League The National Afro-American league was formed January 25, 1890 by Timothy Thomas Fortune. Preceding the foundation of the NAACP, the organization dedicated itself to protest based on racial solidarity and self-help.
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), directed by Dr. Dora Nkem Akunyili, is a Nigerian agency that is charged with the responsibility of regulating and controlling the manufacture, importation, exportation, advertisement, distribution, sale and use of food, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, chemicals and locally produced prepackaged water.
National Agency for the Roma The National Agency for the Roma (Agenţia Naţională pentru Romi or ANR in Romanian, Themeski Ajenciya le Romengi in Romani) is an agency of the Romanian government which seeks to improve the social and economic situation of Romania's Roma minority, which make up 2.5% of the population and are the country's most disadvantaged minority.
National Agenda Document Project The National Agenda Document Project is a non-partisan collaboration that allows citizens to participate in national planning and provide more coherent input to their elected representatives. This political experiment founded in 2006, has already emerged as a fascinating example of post-partisan citizen collaboration, especially in light of the striking political and social diversity of the participants.
National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is located in Bonner Springs, Kansas. The Kansas Glacial Hills region supplied historic Fort Leavenworth with agricultural products that Frontier Army Quartermasters delivered to other Kansas Territory outposts by wagon train.
National Agricultural Research Centre National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) is based in Islamabad, Pakistan. The National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) established in 1984, is the largest research institution of Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC).
National Agronomy and Fishing Investigation Institute National Agronomy and Fishing Investigation Institute is the Portuguese Department which develops research on agricultural fields, animal growth and fishing. It provides scientific and technical support to the industry.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) is a labor union in the United States. It is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, and is the sole bargaining agent for air traffic controllers employed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
National Airlines Flight 193 National Airlines Flight 193, registration N4744, Donna, was a Boeing 727-235 en route from Miami, Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana on May 8, 1978. It was scheduled with enroute stops at Melbourne, Tampa, Pensacola and Mobile, Alabama.
National Airlines/Private Jet Expeditions Begun as Private Jet Expeditions with one 727-100 this scheduled charter operation quickly became Americas premier Charter company, having at one point 16 MD-80's and 3 727's.Actually the first charter operator to receive brand new aircraft from the McDonald Douglas factory, This company operated numerous scheduled charters from large US cities to tourist destinations throughout the Mexican Riviera, Cancun and Las Vegas.
National Airports Policy (Canada) The National Airports Policy is a program of the Government of Canada involving the privatization or private operation of nearly all of the country's airports that was commenced during the 1990s. The policy continues to be controversial in Canada because of greatly increased airport fees that have resulted and the ongoing inability of airports to meet infrastructure requirements.
National Airports System (Canada) Canada's National Airport System (NAS) was defined in the National Airports Policy published in 1994. It includes all airports with an annual traffic of 200,000 passengers or more, as well as airports serving the national, provincial and territorial capitals.
National Airways National Airways is an airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a general aviation company offering a range of products and servicesfor aircraft and helicopters, including maintenance, pilot training, aircraft and spares sales and aviation management.
National Airways Corporation National Airways Corporation was the national domestic airline of New Zealand formed in 1947 by a government forced take over of Union Airways and a number of other smaller operators, and equipped with de Havilland Dragon Rapides, de Havilland Fox Moths, Douglas DC-3s, Lockheed Electras and Lockheed 14s which initially operated inside New Zealand. However in the late 1940s NAC also provided international services to some nearby South Pacific countries, using converted ex Royal New Zealand Air Force Short Sunderlands.
National Alcohol Beverage Control Association The National Alcohol Beverage Control Association [NABCA] was established in 1937 as the nationwide organization representing the interests of alcoholic beverage control states or monopoly sale states in the United States. The NABCA's stated mission is to support those states and areas in which governmental agencies exclusively wholesale and/or retail some form or forms (beer, wine or distilled spirits) of alcohol beverages.
National Alignment National Alignment (EP, Greek: Ethniki Parataxis) was a nationalist and royalist Greek political party that contested only one legislative election, winning five seats. It was founded by Stefanos Stefanopoulos, who previously was a leader in the conservative wing of the Center Union, and Spyros Theotokis, who had been a leader in the ERE and was elected to the Greek Parliament in 1981 on the New Democracy list.
National Alliance (Australia) The National Alliance was an Australian political party of the early 1970's. The party was formed in Western Australia (WA) as a result of a merger between the WA Country Party and WA Democratic Labor Party (DLP).
National Alliance (Sweden) The National Alliance (Swedish: Nationella Alliansen) is a neo-Nazi organisation run by Robert Vesterlund. Previuolsy known as SUNS (Stockholms Unga NationalSocialister) and formed by Vesterlund at the same time as he ran Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom, they published the magazine Info 14.
National Alliance for Autism Research The National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR), based in Princeton, New Jersey, is a non-profit advocacy organization, founded by parents of children with autism concerned about the limited funding available for research.
National Alliance for Belizean Rights The National Alliance for Belizean Rights (NABR), is a political party that has dedicated itself to identifying, preserving and defending the rights of Belize and Belizeans. It was established in 1991 and officially constituted in 1992.
National Alliance for Immigrants' Rights The National Alliance for Immigrants' Rights is an organization advocating full legal status for all immigrant workers in the United States. It was founded in a conference held in Chicago on August 11-13, 2006, attended by about 700 people, most of whom had been involved in the Great American Boycott earlier in 2006.
National Alliance for Reconstruction The National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR) was the governing party in Trinidad and Tobago between 1986 and 1991. It was founded in 1986 out of an accommodation between the National Alliance (consisting of the United Labour Front led by Basdeo Panday, the Democratic Action Congress led by A.
National Alliance July 18 National Alliance July 18 (in Spanish: Alianza Nacional del 18 de Julio) was a far-right nationalist electoral coalition in Spain, formed ahead of the 1977 elections by New Force of Blas Piñar, Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista and Carlist Traditionalist Communion.
National Alliance of Basketball Leagues The National Alliance of Basketball Leagues is the descendant of the industrial-based basketball clubs that formed into the National Basketball League in the early 1930s. The league was the brainchild of Indianapolis grocer Irv Kautsky, who sponsored the Indianapolis Kautskys club team, and Goodyear Tire Company, who originally sponsored the Akron Wingfoots.
National Alliance of Democrats for Reconstruction The National Alliance of Democrats for Reconstruction (French: Alliance Nationale des Démocrates pour la Reconstruction) is a political party in Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since the actual electoral strength of the political parties in Congo is not known, the size of the party cannot be determined.
National Alliance of Russian Solidarists The National Alliance of Russian Solidarists (Russian: Национально Трудовой Союз or Народно-Трудовой Союз российских солидаристов (НТС)), known by its Russian abbreviation "NTS" is a Russian patriotic anticommunist organization founded in 1930 by a group of young Russian anticommunist White emigres in Belgrade.
National Alliance of Student Organizations in Romania The National Alliance of Student Organizations in Romania (Romanian: Alianţa Naţională a Organizaţiilor Studenţeşti din România - ANOSR) is the largest single national-level student federation in Romania. It represents over 63 organizations from cities across the country.
National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, founded in 1979 as the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, is an American non-profit national advocacy group for people affected by serious mental illnesses and their families. NAMI has advocated for the routine availability of evidence-based practices and promotes assertive community treatmentclaims to have over 200,000 members, offices in all fifty states, and 1200 affiliates across the United States.
National Alliance Party for Unity The National Alliance's Party for Unity (Parti de l’Alliance Nationale pour l’Unité) is a centrist political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, founded in 2003. The leader of the party is former finance minister Dr.
National Alliance Party of Fiji The National Alliance Party of Fiji (NAPF) is a Fijian political party. It was formally registered on 18 January 2005 by Ratu Epeli Ganilau, as the claimed successor to the defunct Alliance Party, which ruled Fiji from 1967 to 1987 under the leadership of the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, Ganilau's father-in-law.
National Alliance Party of Kenya The National Alliance Party of Kenya (NAK) is a political party in Kenya. In December 1991, only days after the repeal of Section 2A of the Kenyan constitution, which restored the multiparty system, Mwai Kibaki left KANU and founded the Democratic Party (DP) of Kenya.
National Alpine Museum The National Alpine Museum of Australia is located at Mount Buller, Victoria, Australia on the campus of La Trobe University. It is "a non-profit; membership supported Museum dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting elements from the broad spectrum of ski history for the purpose of research, education, and entertainment"http://www.
National Amateur Light Middleweight Champions Below is a list of National Amateur Boxing Light Middleweight Champions, also known as United States Amateur Champions, along with the state or region which they represented. This category was recently discontinued.
National Ambient Air Quality Standards The National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) are standards established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency that apply for outdoor air throughout the country. Primary standards are designed to protect human health, including sensitive populations such as children, the elderly, and individuals suffering from respiratory disease.
National American Woman Suffrage Association The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), an American women's rights organization, was formed as an amalgamation of the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Association in May of 1890. NAWSA was the largest and most important suffrage organization in the United States until the passage in 1920 of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.
National Amusement Park Historical Association The National Amusement Park Historical Association (NAPHA) was founded in 1978 by a former employee of Chicago's Riverview Amusement Park, and NAPHA has grown throughout a long period of time to include amusement parks from all over the world. NAPHA preserves amusement park history and historic rides.
National Animal Identification System The National Animal Identification System, otherwise known as NAIS, is a government-run program in the United States, the USDA's Draft Strategic Plan, intended to permit improved animal health surveillance by identifying and tracking specific animals. Its purpose is to allow the government to track the births, deaths, co-mingling and all movements of all livestock in the United States.
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