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National Anthem of Colombia Himno Nacional de la República de Colombia (National Anthem of the Republic of Colombia) is the official name of the national anthem of Colombia. Some times it is also referred by the first verse: ¡Oh Gloria Inmarcesible!
National Anthem of El Salvador "Himno Nacional de El Salvador" (Spanish Language National Anthem of El Salvador) is the national anthem of El Salvador. Written by General Juan José Cañas and composed by Juan Aberle in 1856, the anthem was adopted as the national song on September 15, 1879, and officially recognized by the government on December 11, 1953.
National Anthem of the Kyrgyz Republic The National Anthem of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз РеŃĐżŃбликаŃынын Мамлекеттик Гимни, Russian: ГоŃŃдарŃтвенный гимн КыргызŃкой РеŃĐżŃблики) was adopted in 1992, for the new republic in Kyrgyzstan. The music was composed by Nasyr Davlesov and Kalyi Moldobasanov, and the words were written by Djamil Sadykov and Eshmambet Kuluev.
National Anthem of the Republic of China "National Anthem of the Republic of China" (Traditional Chinese: ä¸čŹŻć°‘ĺś‹ĺś‹ćŚ, Simplified Chinese: ä¸ĺŤŽć°‘ĺ›˝ĺ›˝ćŚ Pinyin: ZhĹŤnghĂşa mĂngĂşo gĂşogÄ“), is the current national anthem of the Republic of China. It discusses how the vision and hopes of a new nation and its people can and should be achieved and maintained using the Three Principles of the People.
National Anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan The National Anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan () came into being when Uzbekistan was a republic of the Soviet Union. Upon independence in 1991, lacking any prior history as a nation or prior national anthem, the old anthem as a Soviet republic, composed by Mutal Burhanov, was retained, but new lyrics by Abdulla Aripov were written.
National Anthem of the Soviet Union The National Anthem of the Soviet Union (or Hymn, , Gimn Sovetskovo Soyuza) replaced the Internationale as the national anthem on March 15, 1944. The lyrics were written by Sergey Mikhalkov (born 1913) in collaboration with G.
National Anthem Project The National Anthem Project was launched in 2005 to raise national awareness of the importance of music education by MENC: The National Association for Music Education. According to the description on its official website, "Sadly, budget cuts to school music programs in recent years have led to dwindling opportunities for students to learn an important part of their cultural heritage – patriotic music.
National Anti-Slavery Standard The National Anti-Slavery Standard was the official weekly newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery Society, established in 1840 under the editorship of Lydia Maria Child and David Lee Child. The paper published continuously until the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870.
National Anti-Vivisection Society The National Anti-Vivisection Society is the world’s leading anti-vivisection group, leading the campaign for the abolition of cruel and futile experiments on animals for over 100 years. The NAVS was founded in 1875,
National Aquatic Centre The National Aquatic Centre (NAC) is located in Abbotstown, Blanchardstown, Ireland. The NAC is the home of Irish swimming, with modern facilities such as its 50m competition pool (one of only three in Ireland), diving pool with movable floor, and leisure centre — it is Europe's largest indoor water leisure facility.
National Archaeological Museum (Bulgaria) The National Archaeological Museum (, Natsionalen arheologicheski muzey) is an archaeological museum in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It occupies the building of the largest and oldest former Ottoman mosque in the city, BĂĽyĂĽk camii ("Grand Mosque"), built from stone around 1474 under Mehmed II.
National Architectural Accrediting Board The National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) is the sole authority for accredited US professional degree programs for architecture in the United States, developing standards and procedures to verify that each accredited program meets standards for the appropriate education of architects. These standards were developed with professional schools, academic institutions, professional societies, state registration boards, members of the profession and related professions, students and the public.
National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) is the world’s largest repository of secondary data on aging and health. NACDA’s mission is to advance research on aging by providing easy access to secondary data and by providing research support for this data.
National Archives and Records Administration The United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government charged with preserving and documenting government and historical records. It is also charged with increasing public access to those documents.
National Archives and Records Service National Archives and Records Service, shortly National Archive, is an agency of South Korean government charged with preserving government-produced articles and records. It is headquartered in Daejeon Goverment Complex and has offices in Seoul, Busan, and Geumjeong mountain.
National Archives of Ireland The National Archives of Ireland is the official repository for the state records of the Republic of Ireland. Established by the National Archives Act 1986, it came into existence in 1988, taking over the functions of the State Paper Office and the Public Record Office of Ireland.
National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago is the repository for permanent records and archives of the Government as well as historical records of national significance. The beginnings of the National Archives can be traced back to the aftermath of the disastrous fire of 1903 at the Red House, Port of Spain.
National Armed Forces of Côte d'Ivoire The National Armed Forces of Côte d'Ivoire (French: Forces armées nationales de Côte d'Ivoire; FANCI) is the armed forces of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast). It consists of the army, navy, air force, gendarmerie paramilitary, Republican Guard (including the Presidential Guard) and the sapeur-pompier (Military Fire Group).
National Army (USA) The National Army was the combined conscript and volunteer force that was formed by the United States War Department in 1917 to fight in World War I. The National Army was formed from the old corps of the United States Army, augmented by units of the United States National Guard and a large draft of able-bodied males.
National Army Museum The National Army Museum is the British Army's central museum. It is located in the Chelsea district of central London, England adjacent to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, the home of the "Chelsea Pensioners".
National Art Education Association The National Art Education Association (NAEA), established in 1947, is a professional organization for visual art educators which provides professional development and advocacy for art education. The organization was a result of the merger of the National Education Association Art Department and four regional art education organizations.
National Art Gallery (Bulgaria) The National Art Gallery (, Natsionalna hudozhestvena galeriya) is Bulgaria's national gallery and houses over 50,000 pieces of Bulgarian art. It is located on Battenberg Square in the capital city of Sofia, occupying most of the historic and imposing edifice of the former royal palace of Bulgaria, having been established in 1934 and moved to the palace in 1946, after the abolition of the monarchy.
National Art Honor Society The National Art Honor Society was established in 1978 in the United States by the National Art Education Association for high school students grades 10-12, for the purpose of inspiring and recognizing those students who have shown an outstanding ability in arthttp://www.naea-reston.
National Artist of the Philippines A National Artist of the Philippines is a title given to a Filipino who has been given the highest recognition for having made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts, namely, Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, Film, Broadcast Arts, Fashion Design and Architecture, and Allied Arts. Such Filipinos are announced, by virtue of a Presidential Proclamation, as National Artist or in Filipino, Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining.
National Arts & Humanities Month National Arts & Humanities Month started in 1993 and is celebrated every October in the United States as a time to explore new facets of the arts and humanities in their lives and has encouraged them to begin a lifelong habit of active participation. It has become the nation's largest collective annual celebration of the arts and humanities.
National Arts Council Singapore The National Arts Council Singapore (Abbreviation: NAC; Chinese: 国家艺术ç†äş‹äĽš; Malay: Majlis Kebudayaan Kebangsaan Singapura) was established on September 1991 to "to nurture the arts and make it an integral part of life in Singapore. There are currently eight divisions in the NAC: Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Literary Arts, Resource Development, Audience Development, Planning, Market Development and Corporate Communications, and Corporate Services.
National Arts Festival The National Arts Festival (often known as the Grahamstown Festival) takes place every year in Grahamstown, in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The festival lasts two weeks (usually the last week of June and the first week of July).
National Assembly The National Assembly is either a legislature, or the lower house of a bicameral legislature in some countries. The best known National Assembly, and the first legislature to be known by this title, was that established following the French Revolution in 1789, known as the Assemblée nationale.
National Assembly (French Revolution) During the French Revolution, the National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale) was a transitional body between the Estates-General and the National Constituent Assembly that existed from June 17 to July 9 of 1789.
National Assembly (Slovenia) The National Assembly (DrĹľavni zbor) is the lower house of the parliament of the Republic of Slovenia. It has 90 members, elected for a four year term, 88 members elected by the mixed member proportional representation system and 2 members elected by ethnic minorities (Italians and Hungarians) using the Borda count, who have an absolute veto in matters concerning their ethnic groups.
National Assembly Against Racism The National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR) is a British anti-racist and anti-fascist group largely organised around trade unions and ethnic minority groups. It is now a constituent of Unite Against Fascism of which NAAR member Sabbi Dhalu is co-chair.
National Assembly of Azerbaijan The National Assembly (Milli Məclis) is the legislative branch of government in Azerbaijan. The unicameral National Assembly has 125 deputies: previously 100 members were elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies and 25 were members elected by proportional representation; as of the latest election, however, all 125 deputies are returned from single-member constituencies.
National Assembly of Burkina Faso The unicameral National Assembly of Burkina Faso is the country's legislative body. In 1995, it became the lower house of a bicameral Parliament, but the upper house (Chamber of Representatives) was abolished in 2002.
National Assembly of Eritrea The National Assembly (Hagerawi Baito) has 104 members, 60 members appointed and 44 members representing the members of the Central Committee of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice. According to the IPU parliament has 150 indirectly elected members.
National Assembly of Haiti The National Assembly of Haiti () constitutes the legislative branch of the Haitian government. The Assembly is bicameral, the upper house being the Senate of Haiti and the lower house being the Chamber of Deputies of Haiti.
National Assembly of Kuwait The National Assembly of Kuwait, known as the Majlis Al-Umma ("House of the Nation") (Arabic: مجلس الأمة), is the legislature of Kuwait. Its powers are largely controlled by the prime minister, a position by decree reserved to members of the royal family only.
National Assembly of Mauritius The National Assembly is Mauritius's unicameral parliament, which was called the Legislative Assembly until 1992, when the country became a republic. It consists of 70 members, 62 elected for a four year term in single-seat constituencies and 8 additional members, known as "best losers" appointed by the Supreme Court to ensure that ethnic and religious minorities are equitably represented.
National Assembly of Nepal The National Assembly (Nepali: Rashtriya Sabha) was the upper house of parliament in Nepal during the 1990 Constitution. It Nepal had 60 members, 10 nominated by the king, 35 elected by the House of Representatives and the remaining 15 elected by an electoral college made up of chairs of villages and towns.
National Assembly of Nigeria The National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a bicameral legislature established under section 4 of the Nigerian Constitution and comprises a 109-member Senate and a 360-member House of Representatives. The body, modelled after the federal Congress of the United States, is supposed to guarantee equal representation of the states irrespective of size in the Senate and proportional representation of population in the House.
National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba The National Assembly of People’s Power (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular) is the legislative parliament of the Republic of Cuba and the supreme body of State power. It has 609 members elected from single-member electoral districts for a term of five years.
National Assembly of Poland The National Assembly (Zgromadzenie Narodowe) is the name of both chambers of the Polish parliament, the Sejm and the Senate, when sitting in joint session. It is headed by the Speaker of the Sejm, or by the Speaker of the Senate when the former is absent.
National Assembly of Quebec The National Assembly of Quebec (French: Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the name for the legislative body of the province of Quebec, Canada which was defined in the Canadian constitution as the Legislative Assembly of Quebec (French: Assemblée législative du Québec). This legislative assembly operates in a fashion similar to those of other British-style parliamentary systems.
National Assembly of Saint Kitts and Nevis The National Assembly is the parliament of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The Assembly has 14 or 15 members (depending upon circumstances), 11 of whom are elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies and are known as Representatives.
National Assembly of South Africa The National Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa, located in Cape Town, Western Cape Province. It consists of no fewer than 350 and no more than 400 Members elected for a five-year term on the basis of a common voters’ roll.
National Assembly of Sudan The National Assembly is the lower house of the parliament of Sudan. Sudan is currently in an interim (transitional) period following the signing of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) on 9 January 2005 that officially ended the civil war between the Sudanese Government (based in Khartoum) and the southern-based Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) rebel group.
National Assembly of the Philippines This was the legislature of the Philippines established with the creation of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. The National Assembly refers to the unicameral legislature originally provided for by the 1935 Constitution (1).
National Assembly of the Republic of China The National Assembly () refers to several parliamentary bodies that existed in the history of the Republic of China. The National Assembly was originally founded in 1913 as the first legislature in Chinese history, but was disbanded less than a year later as President Yuan Shikai assumed dictatorial power.
National Assembly of the Republika Srpska The National Assembly of the Republika Srpska (Serbian: Народна СкŃĐżŃтина РепŃблике СрпŃке / Narodna Skupština Republike Srpske) is the legislative body of the Republika Srpska, one of two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The current assembly is the sixth since the founding of the entity.
National Assembly of the Socialist Left The National Assembly of the Socialist Left (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional de la Izquierda Socialista) is an alliance of far-left groups in Mexico. The first assembly of the socialist left for the creation of a "Socialist Front" was held in Mexico City April 16-17 2005.
National Assembly of Tanzania The National Assembly or Bunge is the federal parliament of Tanzania. It has 274 members, 232 members elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies, 37 seats are allocated to women nominated by the president and five seats are allocated to members of the Zanzibar House of Representatives.
National Assembly of Thailand The Parliament of Thailand (Rathasapha) is the legislative branch of the government of Thailand. It is a bicameral body, consisting of two chambers: the Senate (Wuthisapha) and the House of Representatives (Saphaputhan Ratsadon).
National Assembly of Women The National Assembly of Women (NAW) is a British women's rights organisation founded on 8 March 1952 at a meeting of 1,500 women from all across Great Britain. It campaigns for equal status for women and men in all aspects of life and also for peace and an end to poverty worldwide.
National Assessment & Testing National Assessment & Testing is a company that markets five different mathematics contests: The Fall Startup Event, the Ciphering Time Trials, the Team Scamble, the Four-by-Four Competition, and the Collaborative Problem Solving Contest.
National Assessment Bank National Assessment Banks (more commonly referred to as NABs) are internal assessments that form part of the Scottish Intermediate courses (Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2). They are used by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.
National Assessment of Educational Progress The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as "the Nation's Report Card," is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment of what America's students know and can do in various subject areas. Since 1969, assessments have been conducted periodically in reading, mathematics, science, writing, U.
National Assessment on Climate Change The National Assessment on Climate Change (NACC) was a massive multidisciplinary effort to study and portray in regional detail the potential effects of human-induced global warming on the United States. The project was articulated into some 20 regional studies - each involving dozens of scientific and academic experts as well as representatives of industry and environmental groups.
National Association as a major league Whether to cover the National Association as a major league is a recurring and crucial matter of difference in historical work on American baseball —that is, among historians, encyclopedists, database builders, and others who work on the facts of baseball history on the playing field.
National Association for Ambulatory Urgent Care The National Association for Ambulatory Urgent Care, or NAFAC, is a national professional organization for ambulatory care clinic owners and physicians specializing in ambulatory care. The association was founded in 1973.
National Association for Bikers with a Disability The National Association for Bikers with a Disability, or NABD, is a UK Registered Charity (Charity number 1040907) which gives advice on and financial aid in adapting motorcycles and trikes for use by disabled riders, as well as advice on training and rider assessments.
National Association for Bilingual Education The National Association for Bilingual Education is an American advocacy group that provides teacher training, educational leadership, and lobbying efforts on behalf of legislation regarding individuals learning English as a second language. They oppose structured English immersion and favor bilingual education.
National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) was founded in 2002 to serve as the only organization exclusively devoted to the mission of accelerating entrepreneurship at America's community and technical colleges.
National Association for Female Executives The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), is a division of the Working Mother Media, based in New York City. Established in 1972, NAFE is one of the largest organization of businesswomen in the country.
National Association for Gifted Children The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is an association in the United Kingdom for gifted and talented children, and their parents. They offer training and courses, and publish academic research in relevant areas of education.
National Association for Chiropractic Medicine The National Association for Chiropractic Medicine (NACM) is a chiropractic association that claims its members "confine their scope of practice to scientific parameters and seek to make legitimate the utilization of professional manipulative procedures in mainstream health care delivery" National Association for Chiropractic Medicine Official website.
National Association for Music Education MENC: The National Association for Music Education, formerly called Music Educators National Conference, is an organization based out of Reston, Virginia which is focused on the advancement of music education, both as a profession and the assurance of music education as part of the core curriculum across the United States. They are also the creators of The National Anthem Project.
National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality The National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH), formerly the National Association for Research and Treatment of Homosexuality, is a non-profit organization dedicated to "affirming a complementary, male-female model of gender and sexuality". It was founded in 1992 by Charles Socarides, Benjamin Kaufman, and Joseph Nicolosi and is part of the ex-gay movement that advocates using reparative therapy to change the sexuality of lesbians and gay men.
National Association for Science Fiction National Association for Science Fiction (or NASF), New Zealand's first national science fiction club, was formed in 1976 by Wellington resident Frank Macskasy. The club expanded over several years and by the early 1980s had branches in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin.
National Association for Struggle against Communism National Association for Struggle against Communism (in Swedish: Nationalföreningen för kommunismens bekämpande) was a short-lived anti-communist political organization in Sweden. The group was founded in 1932.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (usually abbreviated as NAACP) is one of the oldest and most influential civil rights organizations in the United States. The NAACP was founded by a diverse group on February 12, 1909 by W.
National Association for the Advancement of White People The National Association for the Advancement of White People is a white nationalist political organization in the United States founded in 1980 by David Duke. Its name is a takeoff on — and, some assert, a parody of — the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
National Association for the Protection of Labour The National Association for the Protection of Labour was one of the first attempts at creating a National Trade union in the United Kingdom. The organization was established in July, 1830 by John Doherty, after an apparently unsuccessful attempt to create a similar national presence with the National Union of Cotton-spinners.
National Association for the Specialty Food Trade The National Association for the Specialty Food Trade (NASFT) is a not-for-profit business trade association established in 1952 to foster trade, commerce and interest in the specialty food industry. NASFT currently is composed of more than 2,100 member-companies internationally.
National Association Grounds National Association Grounds was a baseball grounds in Cleveland, Ohio. It was home to the Cleveland Forest Citys of the National Association in 1871 and 1872, so it is considered a major league ballpark by those who count the NA as a major league.
National Association of Actors The National Association of Actors (Spanish: AsociaciĂłn Nacional de Actores, ANDA) is the Mexican actors guild. It is a member of the Bloque Latinoamericano de Actores (BLADA, the Latin American Actors' Block) that includes all of the actors' unions in Latin America.
National Association of Australian University Colleges The National Association of Australian University Colleges Inc (NAAUC) is the peak representative body for students living on Australian tertiary campuses. As a non-profit association, NAAUC aims to coordinate a network of communication between residences on a national scale, foster goodwill amongst association members, and liaise with college heads and administration in order to provide the best possible advice and referral to Australian colleges and halls of residences.
National Association of Base Ball Players The National Association of Base Ball Players (NABBP) was the first organization governing American baseball. The first, 1857 convention of sixteen New York City clubs"New York City clubs" means clubs based in the territory of modern New York (city), five boroughs or counties of New York state.
National Association of Biology Teachers The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) is an American-based scholarly society which states it "empowers educators to provide the best possible biology and life science education for all students."
National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) The National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) is a British inland boating organisation concerned with "promoting the interests of private boaters on Britain's canals, rivers and lakes"It was formed in 1991], by a group of boat owners who felt that none of the existing organisations adequately put forward their views to the waterway authorities.
National Association of Broadcasters The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a US trade association that advocates on behalf of over 8,300 radio and television stations and networks before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and the Courts.
National Association of Catholic Families The National Association of Catholic Families is a lay organisation that aims to offer mutual support for Roman Catholic families in maintaining a Catholic faith in "a culture which is now at war with our values".
National Association of Co-operative Officials The National Association of Co-operative Officials is a trade union for staff in the co-operative sector in the United Kingdom, principally the Co-operative Group and other retail societies, Co-operatives UK and the Co-operative Party.
National Association of College and University Residence Halls The National Association of College and University Residence Halls Incorporated (NACURH) is an international organization made up of eight regions. The eight regions cover the entire United States, Canada, parts of Mexico, and Australia.
National Association of College Athletic Directors The National Association of College Athletic Directors is the largest association of collegiate athletics administrators. NACDA boasts a membership of more than 6,100 individuals and more than 1,600 institutions throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics is a professional organization for college and university athletic directors in the United States. It is currently headed (2004-05 school year) by Gene DeFillipo, athletic director at Boston College.
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC) is an association of about 400 churches that is organized according to Congregational church governance. The Association's national office is in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee.
National Association of County Agricultural Agents The National Association Of County Agricultural Agents, or NACAA, is a Professional Association for Cooperative Extension Agents/Specialists who are employed by Cooperative State Extension Services and are members of their state associations. Annual Meetings have taken place since 1915.
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) is an American legal defense organization. Their stated mission is to "ensure justice and due process for persons accused of crimes or other misconduct.
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT)`is a national EMS trade association representing all EMTs and Paramedics. Although a US national association, international members are welcomed with the association having an international division.
National Association of Fleet Administrators The National Association of Fleet Administrators, Inc. (NAFA) is a not-for-profit, individual membership professional society for professionals who manage fleets of automobiles, SUVs, trucks, vans, and a wide range of specialized mobile equipment for organizations in the United States and Canada.
National Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of Armenia The National Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of Armenia (ASTGIK, meaning "little star"; ՀՀ Աղջիկ սկաուտների — գայդերի "ԱՍՏՂԻԿ" ազգային միություն) is the national Guiding association of Armenia. Guiding came to Armenia in 1988, the association was founded in 1996 and became an associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 2002.
National Association of Healthcare Consultants The National Society of Certified Healthcare Business Consultants (NSCHBC) is the largest trade association in the United States for persons and firms who provide administrative consulting services to the healthcare industry. NSCHBC was incorporated in 2006 with over 300 charter members from the three prior associations (NAHC, SMD and ICHBC) whom disbanded to form the new entity .
National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools The National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools (commonly known as 'NAHETS') is a private educational organization that primarily trains within the heavy equipment construction industry in the United States.
National Association of Home Builders The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is one of the largest trade associations in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the association organizes one of the largest conventions in North America, the International Builders Show.
National Association of Church Business Administration The National Association of Church Business Administration is an interdenominational, professional, Christian organization. It exists to promote the highest level of professional competence to individuals working in the areas of administration in local churches.
National Association of Industrial Technology The National Association of Industrial Technology, also know as NAIT, is the accreditation board for collegiate programs in the discipline of Industrial Technology. The organization’s stated objective is "the promotion of Industrial Technology in business, industry, education and government"National Association of Industrial Technology website.
National Association of Insurance Commissioners The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) is an Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which seeks to organize the regulatory and supervisory efforts of the various state insurance commissioners from around the United States. The NAIC was formed in 1871.
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (better known as the NAIA) traces its roots to the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball. The NAIB was established on March 10, 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri.
National Association of Investors Corporation National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC), also known as BetterInvesting, is Michigan based 501c3 non-profit organization (since the mid 1998, where prior it was a for-profit organization) whose aim is to teach individuals how to become successful long-term investors. The NAIC is an umbrella organization with around 16,000 member investment clubs, and approximately 120,000 individual members.
National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations The National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) is an umbrella council for 23 Latino Greek Letter Organizations established in 1998. The purpose of NALFO is to promote and foster positive interfraternal relations, communication, and development of all Latino Fraternal organizations through mutual respect, leadership, honesty, professionalism and education.
National Association of Letter Carriers The National Association of Letter Carriers (or NALC) is a labor union for employees of the United States Postal Service who serve as letter carriers (informally, "mail carriers", "mailmen", or "postmen", although many are now in fact female).
National Anthem of El Salvador "Himno Nacional de El Salvador" (Spanish Language National Anthem of El Salvador) is the national anthem of El Salvador. Written by General Juan José Cañas and composed by Juan Aberle in 1856, the anthem was adopted as the national song on September 15, 1879, and officially recognized by the government on December 11, 1953.
National Anthem of the Kyrgyz Republic The National Anthem of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз РеŃĐżŃбликаŃынын Мамлекеттик Гимни, Russian: ГоŃŃдарŃтвенный гимн КыргызŃкой РеŃĐżŃблики) was adopted in 1992, for the new republic in Kyrgyzstan. The music was composed by Nasyr Davlesov and Kalyi Moldobasanov, and the words were written by Djamil Sadykov and Eshmambet Kuluev.
National Anthem of the Republic of China "National Anthem of the Republic of China" (Traditional Chinese: ä¸čŹŻć°‘ĺś‹ĺś‹ćŚ, Simplified Chinese: ä¸ĺŤŽć°‘ĺ›˝ĺ›˝ćŚ Pinyin: ZhĹŤnghĂşa mĂngĂşo gĂşogÄ“), is the current national anthem of the Republic of China. It discusses how the vision and hopes of a new nation and its people can and should be achieved and maintained using the Three Principles of the People.
National Anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan The National Anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan () came into being when Uzbekistan was a republic of the Soviet Union. Upon independence in 1991, lacking any prior history as a nation or prior national anthem, the old anthem as a Soviet republic, composed by Mutal Burhanov, was retained, but new lyrics by Abdulla Aripov were written.
National Anthem of the Soviet Union The National Anthem of the Soviet Union (or Hymn, , Gimn Sovetskovo Soyuza) replaced the Internationale as the national anthem on March 15, 1944. The lyrics were written by Sergey Mikhalkov (born 1913) in collaboration with G.
National Anthem Project The National Anthem Project was launched in 2005 to raise national awareness of the importance of music education by MENC: The National Association for Music Education. According to the description on its official website, "Sadly, budget cuts to school music programs in recent years have led to dwindling opportunities for students to learn an important part of their cultural heritage – patriotic music.
National Anti-Slavery Standard The National Anti-Slavery Standard was the official weekly newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery Society, established in 1840 under the editorship of Lydia Maria Child and David Lee Child. The paper published continuously until the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870.
National Anti-Vivisection Society The National Anti-Vivisection Society is the world’s leading anti-vivisection group, leading the campaign for the abolition of cruel and futile experiments on animals for over 100 years. The NAVS was founded in 1875,
National Aquatic Centre The National Aquatic Centre (NAC) is located in Abbotstown, Blanchardstown, Ireland. The NAC is the home of Irish swimming, with modern facilities such as its 50m competition pool (one of only three in Ireland), diving pool with movable floor, and leisure centre — it is Europe's largest indoor water leisure facility.
National Archaeological Museum (Bulgaria) The National Archaeological Museum (, Natsionalen arheologicheski muzey) is an archaeological museum in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It occupies the building of the largest and oldest former Ottoman mosque in the city, BĂĽyĂĽk camii ("Grand Mosque"), built from stone around 1474 under Mehmed II.
National Architectural Accrediting Board The National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) is the sole authority for accredited US professional degree programs for architecture in the United States, developing standards and procedures to verify that each accredited program meets standards for the appropriate education of architects. These standards were developed with professional schools, academic institutions, professional societies, state registration boards, members of the profession and related professions, students and the public.
National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) is the world’s largest repository of secondary data on aging and health. NACDA’s mission is to advance research on aging by providing easy access to secondary data and by providing research support for this data.
National Archives and Records Administration The United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government charged with preserving and documenting government and historical records. It is also charged with increasing public access to those documents.
National Archives and Records Service National Archives and Records Service, shortly National Archive, is an agency of South Korean government charged with preserving government-produced articles and records. It is headquartered in Daejeon Goverment Complex and has offices in Seoul, Busan, and Geumjeong mountain.
National Archives of Ireland The National Archives of Ireland is the official repository for the state records of the Republic of Ireland. Established by the National Archives Act 1986, it came into existence in 1988, taking over the functions of the State Paper Office and the Public Record Office of Ireland.
National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago is the repository for permanent records and archives of the Government as well as historical records of national significance. The beginnings of the National Archives can be traced back to the aftermath of the disastrous fire of 1903 at the Red House, Port of Spain.
National Armed Forces of Côte d'Ivoire The National Armed Forces of Côte d'Ivoire (French: Forces armées nationales de Côte d'Ivoire; FANCI) is the armed forces of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast). It consists of the army, navy, air force, gendarmerie paramilitary, Republican Guard (including the Presidential Guard) and the sapeur-pompier (Military Fire Group).
National Army (USA) The National Army was the combined conscript and volunteer force that was formed by the United States War Department in 1917 to fight in World War I. The National Army was formed from the old corps of the United States Army, augmented by units of the United States National Guard and a large draft of able-bodied males.
National Army Museum The National Army Museum is the British Army's central museum. It is located in the Chelsea district of central London, England adjacent to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, the home of the "Chelsea Pensioners".
National Art Education Association The National Art Education Association (NAEA), established in 1947, is a professional organization for visual art educators which provides professional development and advocacy for art education. The organization was a result of the merger of the National Education Association Art Department and four regional art education organizations.
National Art Gallery (Bulgaria) The National Art Gallery (, Natsionalna hudozhestvena galeriya) is Bulgaria's national gallery and houses over 50,000 pieces of Bulgarian art. It is located on Battenberg Square in the capital city of Sofia, occupying most of the historic and imposing edifice of the former royal palace of Bulgaria, having been established in 1934 and moved to the palace in 1946, after the abolition of the monarchy.
National Art Honor Society The National Art Honor Society was established in 1978 in the United States by the National Art Education Association for high school students grades 10-12, for the purpose of inspiring and recognizing those students who have shown an outstanding ability in arthttp://www.naea-reston.
National Artist of the Philippines A National Artist of the Philippines is a title given to a Filipino who has been given the highest recognition for having made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts, namely, Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, Film, Broadcast Arts, Fashion Design and Architecture, and Allied Arts. Such Filipinos are announced, by virtue of a Presidential Proclamation, as National Artist or in Filipino, Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining.
National Arts & Humanities Month National Arts & Humanities Month started in 1993 and is celebrated every October in the United States as a time to explore new facets of the arts and humanities in their lives and has encouraged them to begin a lifelong habit of active participation. It has become the nation's largest collective annual celebration of the arts and humanities.
National Arts Council Singapore The National Arts Council Singapore (Abbreviation: NAC; Chinese: 国家艺术ç†äş‹äĽš; Malay: Majlis Kebudayaan Kebangsaan Singapura) was established on September 1991 to "to nurture the arts and make it an integral part of life in Singapore. There are currently eight divisions in the NAC: Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Literary Arts, Resource Development, Audience Development, Planning, Market Development and Corporate Communications, and Corporate Services.
National Arts Festival The National Arts Festival (often known as the Grahamstown Festival) takes place every year in Grahamstown, in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The festival lasts two weeks (usually the last week of June and the first week of July).
National Assembly The National Assembly is either a legislature, or the lower house of a bicameral legislature in some countries. The best known National Assembly, and the first legislature to be known by this title, was that established following the French Revolution in 1789, known as the Assemblée nationale.
National Assembly (French Revolution) During the French Revolution, the National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale) was a transitional body between the Estates-General and the National Constituent Assembly that existed from June 17 to July 9 of 1789.
National Assembly (Slovenia) The National Assembly (DrĹľavni zbor) is the lower house of the parliament of the Republic of Slovenia. It has 90 members, elected for a four year term, 88 members elected by the mixed member proportional representation system and 2 members elected by ethnic minorities (Italians and Hungarians) using the Borda count, who have an absolute veto in matters concerning their ethnic groups.
National Assembly Against Racism The National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR) is a British anti-racist and anti-fascist group largely organised around trade unions and ethnic minority groups. It is now a constituent of Unite Against Fascism of which NAAR member Sabbi Dhalu is co-chair.
National Assembly of Azerbaijan The National Assembly (Milli Məclis) is the legislative branch of government in Azerbaijan. The unicameral National Assembly has 125 deputies: previously 100 members were elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies and 25 were members elected by proportional representation; as of the latest election, however, all 125 deputies are returned from single-member constituencies.
National Assembly of Burkina Faso The unicameral National Assembly of Burkina Faso is the country's legislative body. In 1995, it became the lower house of a bicameral Parliament, but the upper house (Chamber of Representatives) was abolished in 2002.
National Assembly of Eritrea The National Assembly (Hagerawi Baito) has 104 members, 60 members appointed and 44 members representing the members of the Central Committee of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice. According to the IPU parliament has 150 indirectly elected members.
National Assembly of Haiti The National Assembly of Haiti () constitutes the legislative branch of the Haitian government. The Assembly is bicameral, the upper house being the Senate of Haiti and the lower house being the Chamber of Deputies of Haiti.
National Assembly of Kuwait The National Assembly of Kuwait, known as the Majlis Al-Umma ("House of the Nation") (Arabic: مجلس الأمة), is the legislature of Kuwait. Its powers are largely controlled by the prime minister, a position by decree reserved to members of the royal family only.
National Assembly of Mauritius The National Assembly is Mauritius's unicameral parliament, which was called the Legislative Assembly until 1992, when the country became a republic. It consists of 70 members, 62 elected for a four year term in single-seat constituencies and 8 additional members, known as "best losers" appointed by the Supreme Court to ensure that ethnic and religious minorities are equitably represented.
National Assembly of Nepal The National Assembly (Nepali: Rashtriya Sabha) was the upper house of parliament in Nepal during the 1990 Constitution. It Nepal had 60 members, 10 nominated by the king, 35 elected by the House of Representatives and the remaining 15 elected by an electoral college made up of chairs of villages and towns.
National Assembly of Nigeria The National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a bicameral legislature established under section 4 of the Nigerian Constitution and comprises a 109-member Senate and a 360-member House of Representatives. The body, modelled after the federal Congress of the United States, is supposed to guarantee equal representation of the states irrespective of size in the Senate and proportional representation of population in the House.
National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba The National Assembly of People’s Power (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular) is the legislative parliament of the Republic of Cuba and the supreme body of State power. It has 609 members elected from single-member electoral districts for a term of five years.
National Assembly of Poland The National Assembly (Zgromadzenie Narodowe) is the name of both chambers of the Polish parliament, the Sejm and the Senate, when sitting in joint session. It is headed by the Speaker of the Sejm, or by the Speaker of the Senate when the former is absent.
National Assembly of Quebec The National Assembly of Quebec (French: Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the name for the legislative body of the province of Quebec, Canada which was defined in the Canadian constitution as the Legislative Assembly of Quebec (French: Assemblée législative du Québec). This legislative assembly operates in a fashion similar to those of other British-style parliamentary systems.
National Assembly of Saint Kitts and Nevis The National Assembly is the parliament of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The Assembly has 14 or 15 members (depending upon circumstances), 11 of whom are elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies and are known as Representatives.
National Assembly of South Africa The National Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa, located in Cape Town, Western Cape Province. It consists of no fewer than 350 and no more than 400 Members elected for a five-year term on the basis of a common voters’ roll.
National Assembly of Sudan The National Assembly is the lower house of the parliament of Sudan. Sudan is currently in an interim (transitional) period following the signing of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) on 9 January 2005 that officially ended the civil war between the Sudanese Government (based in Khartoum) and the southern-based Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) rebel group.
National Assembly of the Philippines This was the legislature of the Philippines established with the creation of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. The National Assembly refers to the unicameral legislature originally provided for by the 1935 Constitution (1).
National Assembly of the Republic of China The National Assembly () refers to several parliamentary bodies that existed in the history of the Republic of China. The National Assembly was originally founded in 1913 as the first legislature in Chinese history, but was disbanded less than a year later as President Yuan Shikai assumed dictatorial power.
National Assembly of the Republika Srpska The National Assembly of the Republika Srpska (Serbian: Народна СкŃĐżŃтина РепŃблике СрпŃке / Narodna Skupština Republike Srpske) is the legislative body of the Republika Srpska, one of two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The current assembly is the sixth since the founding of the entity.
National Assembly of the Socialist Left The National Assembly of the Socialist Left (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional de la Izquierda Socialista) is an alliance of far-left groups in Mexico. The first assembly of the socialist left for the creation of a "Socialist Front" was held in Mexico City April 16-17 2005.
National Assembly of Tanzania The National Assembly or Bunge is the federal parliament of Tanzania. It has 274 members, 232 members elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies, 37 seats are allocated to women nominated by the president and five seats are allocated to members of the Zanzibar House of Representatives.
National Assembly of Thailand The Parliament of Thailand (Rathasapha) is the legislative branch of the government of Thailand. It is a bicameral body, consisting of two chambers: the Senate (Wuthisapha) and the House of Representatives (Saphaputhan Ratsadon).
National Assembly of Women The National Assembly of Women (NAW) is a British women's rights organisation founded on 8 March 1952 at a meeting of 1,500 women from all across Great Britain. It campaigns for equal status for women and men in all aspects of life and also for peace and an end to poverty worldwide.
National Assessment & Testing National Assessment & Testing is a company that markets five different mathematics contests: The Fall Startup Event, the Ciphering Time Trials, the Team Scamble, the Four-by-Four Competition, and the Collaborative Problem Solving Contest.
National Assessment Bank National Assessment Banks (more commonly referred to as NABs) are internal assessments that form part of the Scottish Intermediate courses (Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2). They are used by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.
National Assessment of Educational Progress The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as "the Nation's Report Card," is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment of what America's students know and can do in various subject areas. Since 1969, assessments have been conducted periodically in reading, mathematics, science, writing, U.
National Assessment on Climate Change The National Assessment on Climate Change (NACC) was a massive multidisciplinary effort to study and portray in regional detail the potential effects of human-induced global warming on the United States. The project was articulated into some 20 regional studies - each involving dozens of scientific and academic experts as well as representatives of industry and environmental groups.
National Association as a major league Whether to cover the National Association as a major league is a recurring and crucial matter of difference in historical work on American baseball —that is, among historians, encyclopedists, database builders, and others who work on the facts of baseball history on the playing field.
National Association for Ambulatory Urgent Care The National Association for Ambulatory Urgent Care, or NAFAC, is a national professional organization for ambulatory care clinic owners and physicians specializing in ambulatory care. The association was founded in 1973.
National Association for Bikers with a Disability The National Association for Bikers with a Disability, or NABD, is a UK Registered Charity (Charity number 1040907) which gives advice on and financial aid in adapting motorcycles and trikes for use by disabled riders, as well as advice on training and rider assessments.
National Association for Bilingual Education The National Association for Bilingual Education is an American advocacy group that provides teacher training, educational leadership, and lobbying efforts on behalf of legislation regarding individuals learning English as a second language. They oppose structured English immersion and favor bilingual education.
National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) was founded in 2002 to serve as the only organization exclusively devoted to the mission of accelerating entrepreneurship at America's community and technical colleges.
National Association for Female Executives The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), is a division of the Working Mother Media, based in New York City. Established in 1972, NAFE is one of the largest organization of businesswomen in the country.
National Association for Gifted Children The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is an association in the United Kingdom for gifted and talented children, and their parents. They offer training and courses, and publish academic research in relevant areas of education.
National Association for Chiropractic Medicine The National Association for Chiropractic Medicine (NACM) is a chiropractic association that claims its members "confine their scope of practice to scientific parameters and seek to make legitimate the utilization of professional manipulative procedures in mainstream health care delivery" National Association for Chiropractic Medicine Official website.
National Association for Music Education MENC: The National Association for Music Education, formerly called Music Educators National Conference, is an organization based out of Reston, Virginia which is focused on the advancement of music education, both as a profession and the assurance of music education as part of the core curriculum across the United States. They are also the creators of The National Anthem Project.
National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality The National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH), formerly the National Association for Research and Treatment of Homosexuality, is a non-profit organization dedicated to "affirming a complementary, male-female model of gender and sexuality". It was founded in 1992 by Charles Socarides, Benjamin Kaufman, and Joseph Nicolosi and is part of the ex-gay movement that advocates using reparative therapy to change the sexuality of lesbians and gay men.
National Association for Science Fiction National Association for Science Fiction (or NASF), New Zealand's first national science fiction club, was formed in 1976 by Wellington resident Frank Macskasy. The club expanded over several years and by the early 1980s had branches in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin.
National Association for Struggle against Communism National Association for Struggle against Communism (in Swedish: Nationalföreningen för kommunismens bekämpande) was a short-lived anti-communist political organization in Sweden. The group was founded in 1932.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (usually abbreviated as NAACP) is one of the oldest and most influential civil rights organizations in the United States. The NAACP was founded by a diverse group on February 12, 1909 by W.
National Association for the Advancement of White People The National Association for the Advancement of White People is a white nationalist political organization in the United States founded in 1980 by David Duke. Its name is a takeoff on — and, some assert, a parody of — the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
National Association for the Protection of Labour The National Association for the Protection of Labour was one of the first attempts at creating a National Trade union in the United Kingdom. The organization was established in July, 1830 by John Doherty, after an apparently unsuccessful attempt to create a similar national presence with the National Union of Cotton-spinners.
National Association for the Specialty Food Trade The National Association for the Specialty Food Trade (NASFT) is a not-for-profit business trade association established in 1952 to foster trade, commerce and interest in the specialty food industry. NASFT currently is composed of more than 2,100 member-companies internationally.
National Association Grounds National Association Grounds was a baseball grounds in Cleveland, Ohio. It was home to the Cleveland Forest Citys of the National Association in 1871 and 1872, so it is considered a major league ballpark by those who count the NA as a major league.
National Association of Actors The National Association of Actors (Spanish: AsociaciĂłn Nacional de Actores, ANDA) is the Mexican actors guild. It is a member of the Bloque Latinoamericano de Actores (BLADA, the Latin American Actors' Block) that includes all of the actors' unions in Latin America.
National Association of Australian University Colleges The National Association of Australian University Colleges Inc (NAAUC) is the peak representative body for students living on Australian tertiary campuses. As a non-profit association, NAAUC aims to coordinate a network of communication between residences on a national scale, foster goodwill amongst association members, and liaise with college heads and administration in order to provide the best possible advice and referral to Australian colleges and halls of residences.
National Association of Base Ball Players The National Association of Base Ball Players (NABBP) was the first organization governing American baseball. The first, 1857 convention of sixteen New York City clubs"New York City clubs" means clubs based in the territory of modern New York (city), five boroughs or counties of New York state.
National Association of Biology Teachers The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) is an American-based scholarly society which states it "empowers educators to provide the best possible biology and life science education for all students."
National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) The National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) is a British inland boating organisation concerned with "promoting the interests of private boaters on Britain's canals, rivers and lakes"It was formed in 1991], by a group of boat owners who felt that none of the existing organisations adequately put forward their views to the waterway authorities.
National Association of Broadcasters The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a US trade association that advocates on behalf of over 8,300 radio and television stations and networks before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and the Courts.
National Association of Catholic Families The National Association of Catholic Families is a lay organisation that aims to offer mutual support for Roman Catholic families in maintaining a Catholic faith in "a culture which is now at war with our values".
National Association of Co-operative Officials The National Association of Co-operative Officials is a trade union for staff in the co-operative sector in the United Kingdom, principally the Co-operative Group and other retail societies, Co-operatives UK and the Co-operative Party.
National Association of College and University Residence Halls The National Association of College and University Residence Halls Incorporated (NACURH) is an international organization made up of eight regions. The eight regions cover the entire United States, Canada, parts of Mexico, and Australia.
National Association of College Athletic Directors The National Association of College Athletic Directors is the largest association of collegiate athletics administrators. NACDA boasts a membership of more than 6,100 individuals and more than 1,600 institutions throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics is a professional organization for college and university athletic directors in the United States. It is currently headed (2004-05 school year) by Gene DeFillipo, athletic director at Boston College.
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC) is an association of about 400 churches that is organized according to Congregational church governance. The Association's national office is in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee.
National Association of County Agricultural Agents The National Association Of County Agricultural Agents, or NACAA, is a Professional Association for Cooperative Extension Agents/Specialists who are employed by Cooperative State Extension Services and are members of their state associations. Annual Meetings have taken place since 1915.
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) is an American legal defense organization. Their stated mission is to "ensure justice and due process for persons accused of crimes or other misconduct.
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT)`is a national EMS trade association representing all EMTs and Paramedics. Although a US national association, international members are welcomed with the association having an international division.
National Association of Fleet Administrators The National Association of Fleet Administrators, Inc. (NAFA) is a not-for-profit, individual membership professional society for professionals who manage fleets of automobiles, SUVs, trucks, vans, and a wide range of specialized mobile equipment for organizations in the United States and Canada.
National Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of Armenia The National Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of Armenia (ASTGIK, meaning "little star"; ՀՀ Աղջիկ սկաուտների — գայդերի "ԱՍՏՂԻԿ" ազգային միություն) is the national Guiding association of Armenia. Guiding came to Armenia in 1988, the association was founded in 1996 and became an associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 2002.
National Association of Healthcare Consultants The National Society of Certified Healthcare Business Consultants (NSCHBC) is the largest trade association in the United States for persons and firms who provide administrative consulting services to the healthcare industry. NSCHBC was incorporated in 2006 with over 300 charter members from the three prior associations (NAHC, SMD and ICHBC) whom disbanded to form the new entity .
National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools The National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools (commonly known as 'NAHETS') is a private educational organization that primarily trains within the heavy equipment construction industry in the United States.
National Association of Home Builders The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is one of the largest trade associations in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the association organizes one of the largest conventions in North America, the International Builders Show.
National Association of Church Business Administration The National Association of Church Business Administration is an interdenominational, professional, Christian organization. It exists to promote the highest level of professional competence to individuals working in the areas of administration in local churches.
National Association of Industrial Technology The National Association of Industrial Technology, also know as NAIT, is the accreditation board for collegiate programs in the discipline of Industrial Technology. The organization’s stated objective is "the promotion of Industrial Technology in business, industry, education and government"National Association of Industrial Technology website.
National Association of Insurance Commissioners The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) is an Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which seeks to organize the regulatory and supervisory efforts of the various state insurance commissioners from around the United States. The NAIC was formed in 1871.
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (better known as the NAIA) traces its roots to the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball. The NAIB was established on March 10, 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri.
National Association of Investors Corporation National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC), also known as BetterInvesting, is Michigan based 501c3 non-profit organization (since the mid 1998, where prior it was a for-profit organization) whose aim is to teach individuals how to become successful long-term investors. The NAIC is an umbrella organization with around 16,000 member investment clubs, and approximately 120,000 individual members.
National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations The National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) is an umbrella council for 23 Latino Greek Letter Organizations established in 1998. The purpose of NALFO is to promote and foster positive interfraternal relations, communication, and development of all Latino Fraternal organizations through mutual respect, leadership, honesty, professionalism and education.
National Association of Letter Carriers The National Association of Letter Carriers (or NALC) is a labor union for employees of the United States Postal Service who serve as letter carriers (informally, "mail carriers", "mailmen", or "postmen", although many are now in fact female).
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