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National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse The National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse was created by Public Law 91-513 to study marijuana abuse in the United States. While the Controlled Substances Act was being drafted in a House committee in 1970, Assistant Secretary of Health Roger O.
National Commission on Resources for Youth According to the Forum for Youth Investment, from the late 1960s through the early 1980s, the National Commission on Resources for Youth embarked on a national effort in the United States to expand opportunities for young people to assume active, responsible roles in their communities. Dozens of community meetings, close study of several hundred community organizations and schools, and dialogues among practitioners and other experts helped propel youth participation to national prominence.
National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons The National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (Spanish: , CONADEP) was an Argentine organization created by President RaĂşl AlfonsĂ­n on December 15, 1983, shortly after his inauguration to investigate the fate of the desaparecidos and other human rights violations (see: Dirty War) performed during the military dictatorship of 1976 to 1983.
National Committee for a Free Europe The National Committee for a Free Europe was an American anti-communist organization, founded in June 1949 in New York, which worked for the liberation of Europe from Stalin's Soviet occupation and dictatorship. They founded the anti-communist broadcaster Radio Free Europe.
National Committee for an Effective Congress Founded by Eleanor Roosevelt in 1948, the National Committee for an Effective Congress (or NCEC for short) is a political committee that provides voter-research resources to progressive political campaigns throughout the United States. The NCEC is vital to campaigns of all sizes due to its role in providing a "voter file" for campaign activities that require identification of voters in target demographics.
National Committee for Modification of the Volstead Act The American Federation of Labor's National Committee for Moderation of the Volstead Act was created in January of 1931. It was headed by Matthew Woll, who testified before a Congressional committee that workers and organized labor opposed prohibition.
National Committee for Quality Assurance The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the United States designed to improve health care quality. It was established in 1990 with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
National Committee for Responsible Patriotism The National Committee for Responsible Patriotism was a political group formed in opposition to increasing anti-war protests during the Vietnam War. Its stated purpose was to express "support for our troops.
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), established in 1976 and based in Washington, DC, is a privately-funded non-profit organization that conducts research on and advocates for greater accountability, transparency and a focus on social justice in the philanthropic sector. NCRP is unique in that it is the only existing national progessive watchdog of philanthropy in the United States.
National Committee of Defense Against Communism The National Committee of Defense Against Communism, () established on 19 July 1954, was a committee formed by Carlos Castillo Armas at the request of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. The Committee's primary goal was to fight real and perceived threats to the government of Guatemala by named Communist subversives.
National Committee of the Chinese Defense Industry, Postal and Telecommunications Workers' Union The National Committee of the Chinese Defense Industry, Postal and Telecommunications Workers’ Union is a national industrial union of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions in the People's Republic of China.
National Committee of the Chinese Educational, Scientific, Cultural, Medical and Sports Workers' Union The National Committee of the Chinese Educational, Scientific, Cultural, Medical and Sports Workers’ Union is a national industrial union of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions in the People's Republic of China.
National Committee of the Chinese Financial, Commercial, Light Industry, Textile and Tobacco Workers' Union The National Committee of the Chinese Financial, Commercial, Light Industry, Textile and Tobacco Workers’ Union is a national industrial union of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions in the People's Republic of China.
National Committee of the Chinese Machinery, Metallurgical and Building Material Workers' Union The National Committee of the Chinese Machinery, Metallurgical and Building Material Workers’ Union is a national industrial union of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions in the People's Republic of China.
National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices The National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, or NCUTCD, is a private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to assist in the development of standards, guides and warrants for traffic control devices and practices used to regulate, warn and guide traffic on streets and highways in the United States. The NCUTCD recommends to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and to other appropriate agencies proposed revisions and interpretations to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and other accepted national standards.
National Committee to Free Ricardo Palmera The National Committee to Free Ricardo Palmera is an ideologically leftwing organization based in the United States which calls for the release of Ricardo Palmera, also known as SimĂłn Trinidad of the Colombian FARC guerrilla group. Palmera was captured while in Ecuador and was extradited to the United States, where he is imprisoned and is being tried in a U.
National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) is an online commodity exchange based in India. It was encorporated as a private limited company incorporated on April 23, 2003 under the Companies Act, 1956.
National Communication Association The National Communication Association (NCA) is the American national professional organization for the Communication Studies discipline. The organization was founded in 1914 as the National Association of Academic Teachers of Public Speaking.
National Communications Centre The National Communications Centre (NCC) is a South African intelligence agency, and is responsible for bulk electronic surveillance and eavesdropping (otherwise known as SIGINT) of foreign communications. In this respect it serves a role similar to that of the United States National Security Agency.
National Communications Coordinator The National Communications Coordinator, commonly referred to as NCC, is one of the more important positions on a university Residence Hall Association's executive board. The NCC is the primary means of communication between his or her RHA and NACURH.
National Communications System The National Communications System is an office within the United States Department of Homeland Security charged with enabling national security and emergency preparedness communications (NS/EP telecommunications) using the national telecommunications system.
National Community Wood Recycling Project The NCWRP was founded in 2003 to encourage and assist the setting up and continued development of community focused wood recycling projects based on the Brighton & Hove Wood Recycling Project and is based in West Sussex, UK
National Comorbidity Study The National Comorbidity Survey (NCS) was the first large-scale field survey of mental health in the United States. Conducted from 1990-1992, disorders were assessed based on the diagnostic criteria of the then-most current DSM manual, the DSM-III-R (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition, Revised).
National Competitiveness Council The National Competitiveness Council is an independent policy advisory body in the Republic of Ireland. It reports to the Taoiseach on key competitiveness issues facing the Irish economy together with recommendations on policy actions required to enhance Ireland's competitive position.
National Computer Science School NCSS (National Computer Science School) is an annual week-long computer science summer school, organised by the School of Information Technologies at the University of Sydney, Australia, which takes place during school holidays. It admits students going into year 12, and requires them to build a search engine and web site for a major Australian charity.
National Computer Security Center The National Computer Security Center, part of the National Security Agency, was established in 1981 and is responsible for testing and evaluating computer equipment for use in high security and/or confidential applications. NCSC is responsible for publishing the Orange Book and Red Book detailing trusted computing and network platform specifications.
National Computing Centre The National Computing Centre (NCC) is a membership and research company in the UK founded on 10 June 1966 by the UK Government in order to encourage the growth of computer usage in the UK and ensure that the necessary education and training was made available.
National Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Romania - Brotherhood The National Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Romania - Brotherhood (Romanian: Confederaţia Naţională a Sindicatelor din România-Frăţia or CNSLR-Frăţia) is the largest national trade union center in Romania. It was created from the 1993 merger of the National Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Romania (CNSLR) and Frăţia.
National Confederation of Guinean Workers The National Confederation of Guinean Workers (CNTG) is a national trade union center in Guinea. The CNTG is the largest trade union centre in Guinea, and is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.
National Confederation of Hungarian Trade Unions The National Confederation of Hungarian Trade Unions (MSzOSz) is a national trade union center in Hungary. It was formed in 1990 and has a membership of 465,000 active members and 250,000 pensioners and apprentices.
National Confederation of Togolese Workers The National Confederation of Togolese Workers (CNTT) is a national trade union center in Togo. It was created in January, 1973 and included the Union Nationale des Travailleurs du Togo (UNTT) and the Confédération Syndicale des Travailleurs du Togo (CSTT), both of whom had been dissolved by the government in 1972.
National Conference for Community and Justice The National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) formerly known as the National Conference of Christians and Jews, is a national non-profit organization in the United States. Its objectives include promoting harmony between different groups, especially those separated by cultural features such as race and religion.
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) is a non-profit, unincorporated association in the United States that consists of commissioners appointed by each state and territory. The purpose of the association is to discuss and debate in which areas of law there should be uniformity among the states and to draft acts accordingly.
National Conference of Synagogue Youth National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) is an Orthodox Jewish youth group sponsored by the Orthodox Union. It was founded in the 1950s and has grown into an organization with thousands of members in the United States, Canada and now Chile.
National Conference of Tripura National Conference of Tripura (NCT) is a new regional party of the state of Tripura, India formed in December 2006 at Darjeelingpara in Teliamura. It has been formed by Rabindra Kishore Debbarma (formerly of the GMP of the CPIM party in Tripura) and Amlesh Debbarma (of INPT).
National Conference on Organized Resistance The National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) is an annual event that brings together activists from a variety of issues, struggles, ideologies and backgrounds for a weekend of learning and reflecting on the state of progressive movements occurring locally, nationally and worldwide. Through diverse workshops, panel discussions, skillshares, tabling, and the creation of an open and safe space, NCOR seeks to promote organized action amongst participants against the injustices and inequalities that are confronted in people's daily lives and in the world.
National Conference Services, Inc. (NCSI) National Conference Services, Inc. (NCSI), headquartered in Columbia , Maryland , is an event planning, production and support services firm under contract to multiple federal agencies, primarily in the Intelligence Community.
National Congress for Democratic Initiative The National Congress for Democratic Initiative (French: Congrès national d’initiative démocratique or CNID; Bambara: Faso yiriwa ton) is a political party in Mali, founded in 1990 and led by Mountaga Tall.
National Congress of American Indians The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is the oldest and largest Native American organization in the United States that is still in existence. NCAI was organized in 1944 in response to federal termination policies and hostile legislation which proved to be devastating to the Native American nations.
National Congress of Belgium The Belgian National Congress was a temporary legislative assembly in 1830, established shortly after the Provisional Government had proclaimed Belgian independence on October 4 of that year. Its primary task was to create a constitution for the newly formed state.
National Congress of Fiji On 10 January 1965, in front of 1,500 farmers at the Kisan Sangh Hall in Lautoka, Ayodhya Prasad announced the formation of the National Congress of Fiji. The Congress sent a telegram to the Secretary General of the United Nations stating that 80,000 Fiji Indians wanted to settle in a foreign country.
National Congress of State Games The National Congress of State Games is an organization comprised of 37 Summer State Games and 14 Winter State Games. The NCSG is part of the United States Olympic Committee, and organises the State Games of America.
National Congress of the Communist Party of China The National Congress of the Communist Party of China () is a party congress that is held about once every five years. The National Congress is theoretically the highest body within the Communist Party of China, but in practice important decisions are made before the meeting.
National Conservation Commission The National Conservation Commission, appointed in June, 1908 by President Roosevelt and composed of representatives of Congress and relevant executive agencies with Gifford Pinchot as chairman, compiles an inventory of U.S.
National Conservative Action The National Conservative Action (Spanish: AcciĂłn Nacional Conservadora - ANC) is a right-wing conservative Nicaraguan political party founded in 1956. The ANC was part of the National Opposition Union (UNO) coalition in the 1990 elections and got two representatives in the National Assembly, out of UNO's 51.
National Conservative Unity Party The National Conservative Unity Party (Partido Unidad Nacional Conservadora - PUNC) is a right-wing conservative Nicaraguan political party founded by Silviano Matamoros and Mario Rappaccioli in 1984. The PUNC received legal status on appeal in 1989.
National Conservatoire (Greece) The Greek National Conservatoire (Greek: Εθνικό Ωδείο) was founded in Athens in 1926 by the composer Manolis Kalomiris and a number of other notable artists like Charikleia Kalomoiri, Marika Kotopouli, Dionysios Lavrangas, and Sophia Spanoudi. For a number of years the conservatoire was the only Greek educational and cultural organization to approach international Greek community by opening branches in Egypt and Cyprus (1948).
National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science and Technology National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science and Technology (NCSSSMST) is an alliance of specialized high schools in the United States whose focus is advanced preparatory studies in mathematics, science and technology.
National Constituent Assembly The National Constituent Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale constituante) was formed from the National Assembly on July 9, 1789, during the first stages of the French Revolution. It dissolved September 30, 1791 and was succeeded by the Legislative Assembly.
National Constitutional Assembly The National Constitutional Assembly is a non-governmental organisation formed in 1997 as a grouping of individual Zimbabwean citizens and civic organisations including, labour movements, student and youth groups, women groups, churches, business groups and human rights organisations.
National Consumer Law Center The National Consumer Law Center is a nonprofit organization specializing in consumer issues on behalf of low-income people. Legal services, government and private attorneys, as well as community organizations, work with the center to advocate for consumer reform.
National Consumers League The National Consumers League is a non-profit advocacy group acting on behalf of workers and consumers in the United States since the 1890s. The organization claims credit for helping pass the Fair Labor Standards Act which guaranteed a minimum wage.
National Convention During the French Revolution, the National Convention or Convention, in France, comprised the constitutional and legislative assembly which sat from September 20, 1792 to October 26, 1795 (the 4th of Brumaire of the year IV). It was succeeded by the Directory, commencing November 2, 1795.
National Convocation on the Challenge of Building Peace The National Convocation on the Challenge of Building Peace was an American organization formed in the late 1960s in response to the Vietnam War. The organization made the master list of Nixon political opponents.
National Cooperative Bank National Cooperative Bank is a cooperative financial institution chartered by the United States Congress in 1978, primarily to serve the financial needs of other cooperatives. It was privatized in 1981, but maintains its cooperative character, and three of its fifteen directors are still appointed by the President of the United States.
National Cooperative Soil Survey The National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS) in the United States is a nationwide partnership of federal, regional, state, and local agencies and institutions. This partnership works together to cooperatively investigate, inventory, document, classify, and interpret soils and to disseminate, publish, and promote the use of information about the soils of the United States and its trust territories.
National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam The National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam was a group that became an umbrella anti-Vietnam war group. Members of this group convinced Senator Eugene McCarthy to run in the primaries against Lyndon B.
National Corndog Day National Corndog Day is a celebration of basketball, corn dogs, tater tots, and American beer that occurs in March of every year on the first Saturday of the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Parties celebrating National Corndog Day currently occur in more than 30 U.
National Corvette Homecoming The National Corvette Homecoming is an annual event to celebrate Americas only production sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette. It is held each year in Bowling Green, KY the home of the only GM Corvette Assembly Plant in the world.
National Council (Slovenia) The National Council (Slovenian: DrĹľavni svet) is the constitutional representative of social, economic, professional and local interest groups and can be considered as the upper house of the Slovenian parliament. The council has 40 members, 22 representatives of local interests, six representatives of non-commercial activities, four representatives of employers, four of employees and four representatives of farmers, crafts, trades and independent professionalsAccording to the information that can be found at the website of the National Council.
National Council for Combating Discrimination The National Council for Combating Discrimination (, or CNCD) is an agency of the Romanian government, established in 2001 and responsible for applying Romanian and European Union anti-discrimination laws and managing the National Anti-Discrimination Plan. The legal status of the CNCD was established by the anti-discrimination law of 2000 (Law 137/2000) and subsequently amended in 2006.
National Council for Science and the Environment The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) is a US-based non-profit organization which has a mission to improve the scientific basis for environmental decisionmaking. While an advocate for science and its use, NCSE does not take positions on environmental policies.
National Council for the Defense of Democracy The National Council for the Defense of Democracy (French: Conseil National Pour la Défense de la Démocratie, or CNDD) is a former ethnic Hutu rebel group that now functions as a political party in Burundi. The party is led by Léonard Nyangoma and holds seats in both chambers of Parliament (Senate – 3 Seats; National Assembly – 4 Seats).
National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy The National Council for the Defense of Democracy–Forces for the Defense of Democracy (French: Conseil National Pour la Défense de la Démocratie–Forces pour la Défense de la Démocratie, NCDD–FDD) was the most significant rebel group active in the Burundi Civil War and became a major political party in Burundi. The NCDD was the political wing of the organization, while the FDD was the military wing.
National Council for the Maltese Language Il-Kunsill Nazzjonali ta' l-Ilsien Malti (The National Council for the Maltese Language) was founded in April 2005 after the passage of a Bill in the Maltese Parliament. Its work is to regulate new words coming into Maltese and promote the standard Maltese language in education and other new sectors.
National Council for Voluntary Organisations The National Council for Voluntary Organisatons (NCVO) is the umbrella body for the voluntary sector in England. NCVO works to support the voluntary sector and to create an environment in which voluntary organisations can flourish.
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) is the professional association of architectural registration boards of the various states in the United States. It helps formulate architectural qualifications, organizes architectural internship, administers the Architect Registration Examination, and maintains a register of certified architects.
National Council of Austria The National Council (German: Nationalrat) is one of the two houses of the Federal Assembly of Austria, the bicameral federal parliament of the Federal Republic of Austria. According to the constitution, the National Council and the complementary Federal Council are peers.
National Council of Educational Research and Training The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is an apex resource organisation set up by the Government of India, with headquarters at New Delhi, to assist and advise the Central and State Governments on academic matters related to school education.
National Council of Government The National Council of Government (, CNG) was the ruling body of Haiti from 1986 to 1988. The council was first established on February 7 1986 as a joint military and civilian interim government following the exile of President for Life Jean-Claude Duvalier.
National Council of Churches The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA (usually identified as National Council of Churches, or NCC) is a religious organization currently (2006) consisting of 35 Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, African-American and historic Christian denominations in the United States, and is widely regarded as a leading force within the ecumenical movement of Christianity. NCC is related fraternally to hundreds of local and state councils of churches and interfaith organizations, and to the World Council of Churches, but though they may include many of the same member churches, these councils have no fiscal or administrative connections to each other.
National Council of Jewish Women The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a volunteer organization, inspired by Jewish values, that works to improve the quality of life for women, children, and families, and to ensure individual rights and freedoms for all through its network of 90,000 members, supporters, and volunteers nationwide.
National Council of La Raza The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is a non-profit, and non-partisan political advocacy group in the United States. Its focus is on reducing poverty and discrimination, and improving opportunities for Hispanics.
National Council of Monaco The National Council (French: Conseil National) is the parliament (legislative body) of the Principality of Monaco. Its twenty four members are elected from lists by universal suffrage for five-year terms, and though it may act independently of the Prince, he may dissolve it at any time, provided that new elections be held within three months.
National Council of Negro Women The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) was founded in 1935 by Mary McLeod Bethune, child of slave parents, distinguished educator and government consultant. Mary McLeod Bethune saw the need for harnessing the power and extending the leadership of African American women through a national organization.
National Council of Provinces The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) is the upper house of the Parliament of South Africa under the (post-apartheid) constitution which came into full effect in 1997. It replaced the former Senate, but is very similar to that body, and to many other upper houses of legislatures throughout the world, in that its purpose is to represent the specific viewpoints of individual provinces and urban areas.
National Council of Resistance of Iran The National Council of Resistance of Iran considers itself the parliament-in-exile of the Iranian Resistance, and describes itself as a broad-based political umbrella coalition comprised of five opposition political organizations and parties and more than 550 political, cultural and social figures, specialists, artists, intellectuals, scientists, military officers and commanders of the National Liberation Army. The President-elect of the NCRI is Maryam Rajavi.
National Council of Switzerland The National Council of Switzerland (German: Nationalrat, French: Conseil National, Italian: Consiglio Nazionale, Romansh: Cussegl Naziunal) is the larger Chamber of the parliament, with 200 seats. Each canton is a constituency.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) was founded in 1920. It has grown to be the world's largest organization concerned with mathematics education, having close to 100,000 members across the USA and Canada, and internationally.
National Council of Trade Unions The National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU) is a national trade union center in South Africa. It has a membership of 397,000 and was formed by the merger of the Council of Unions of South Africa (CUSA) and the Azanian Confederation of Trade Unions (AZACTU).
National Council of Welfare The National Council of Welfare (NCW) is a Canadian citizens' body that advises the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development on matters of concern to low-income Canadians. It was established in 1969 under the Liberal government of Pierre Trudeau and publishes several reports annual on poverty.
National Council of Women of Australia The National Council of Women of Australia (NCWA) is an Australian organization founded in 1931. The National Council of Women of Australia is an umbrella organization with which are affiliated seven State and Territory National Councils of Women.
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) was founded in 1944 by the first female member of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Marty Mann (1905-1980), and has a nationwide network of 95 affiliates. The organization is set up to fight "the stigma and the disease of alcoholism and other drug addictions.
National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools The National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools (NCBCPS) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the use of its 300-page Bible curriculum, The Bible in History and Literature, in schools throughout the United States.
National Council on Canada-Arab Relations The National Council on Canada-Arab Relations (NCCAR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to building bridges of understanding and cooperation between Canada and the Arab world. NCCAR was established in 1985 by Canadians who believe that Canada's national interest is best served through expanded knowledge, social, scientific and educational exchange with the Arab world.
National Council on Disability The National Council on Disability (NCD) was initially established in 1978 as an advisory board within the Department of Education. The council is composed of 15 members, appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the U.
National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts Founded in 1966, the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) has been the most influential organization in the United States promoting ceramics as an art form for several decades. Most major American ceramic artists since the 1970s, such as Paul Soldner, Peter Voulkos, and Rudy Autio have been among its 4000 members.
National Council on Educational Reform The Japanese National Council on Education Reform (臨時教育審議会, Rinji Kyoiku Shingikai)was established in 1984 by Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in response to rising concerns about the quality of education in Japan and the increase in social problems amongst school-aged children. (Such as Bullying(いじめ), Violence in Schools(構内暴力), 'School Refusal'(不登校), Corporal Punishment(体罰), and others)
National Council on Problem Gambling (Singapore) The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) was set up in Singapore on 31 August 2005 to address problem gambling, following the government's decision to legalise casino gambling and build two integrated resorts.
National Counterterrorism Center The National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) is a United States government organization whose mission is to inform, empower, and help shape that government's national and international counterterrorism efforts to diminish the ranks, capabilities, and activities of current and future terrorists. The NCTC serves as the principal advisor to the United States Director of National Intelligence (DNI) on intelligence operations and analysis relating to counterterrorism, advising the DNI on how well US intelligence activities, programs, and budget proposals for counterterrorism conform to priorities established by the President.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, houses more than 28,000 Western and American Indian art works and artifacts. The more than 200,000-square-foot facility boasts the most extensive collection of American rodeo, photographs, barbed wire, saddlery, and early rodeo trophies in the world.
National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame The National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame, is a museum and hall of fame in Fort Worth, Texas. It "acknowledges the contributions of Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, European Americans, and African Americans in the settlement of the Western American Frontier.
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is a museum and association which honors women of the American West (cowgirls) who have displayed courage or spirit and who have distinguished themselves while exemplifying the pioneer spirit of the American West. The museum is located in Fort Worth, Texas, and documents the lives of women who have stayed true to Western spirit during their lives.
National Credit Union Administration The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the United States federal agency that supervises and charters federal credit unions and insures savings in federal and most state-chartered credit unions across the country through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), a federal fund backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government.
National Crime Information Center The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) is the United State's central database for tracking crime-related information. The NCIC is maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS) and is interlinked with similar systems that each state maintains.
National Crime Prevention Council The National Crime Prevention Council is an American educational nonprofit organization whose mission is to enable people to create safer and more caring communities by addressing the causes of crime and violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to occur.
National Crime Records Bureau NCRB or the National Crime Records Bureau is a governmental agency of India responsible for collecting and analysing crime data as defined by the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The NCRB is headquartered in New Delhi.
National Crime Squad The National Crime Squad (NCS) was a British police organisation which dealt mainly with organised crime and major crimes. Its success to spending has been questionable, although its ability to catch headlines with the public is undeniable.
National Crime Victimization Survey The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), administered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, is a national survey of approximately 42,000 BJS crime and victims statistics households in the United States, on the frequency of crime victimization, as well as chacteristics and consequences of victimization. The survey focuses on gathering information on the following crimes: assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft, rape, and robbery.
National Criminal Intelligence Service The National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) was a United Kingdom policing agency set up as a separate body in April 1992 to centralise the gathering and distribution of intelligence on serious and organised criminal matters. NCIS was formed out of the National Drugs Intelligence Unit in the Home Office.
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