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National Service Learning Partnership The National Service Learning Partnership, founded in 2001, is a US advocacy organization committed to promoting service learning in schools and communities across the country. Nelda Brown is the Executive Director, and the organization is funded by grants from W.
National Seven Universities The is formally used to refer to seven public institutions of higher education located in Japan. The term is commonly used for those seven universities, as they once consist of Japanese Imperial University system prior to World War II.
National Sexuality Resource Center The National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC) works to advance sexual literacy, the lifelong knowledge and skills needed to support fulfilling and healthy sexuality. NSRC counters negative representations of sexuality and fosters the creation of a more humane sexual culture in the United States.
National Shakespeare Conservatory The National Shakespeare Conservatory was a acting school in New York City. Its two-year program in general focussed upon an ecclectic array of acting technigues incorporatingMeisner technique, Stella Adler, and an intense focus on classical work.
National Shooting Sports Foundation The National Shooting Sports Foundation, or NSSF, is a non-profit trade association for the shooting, hunting and firearms industry. Based in Newtown, Connecticut, NSSF's membership includes manufacturers, distributors, retailers, sportsmen's organizations and media.
National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, known also as the American Czestochowa is a Polish-American Roman Catholic shrine near Doylestown, Pennsylvania, founded in 1953. It houses a reproduction of the Black Madonna icon of Częstochowa, Poland.
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows is a Roman Catholic shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Belleville, Illinois. This shrine is located about nine highway miles southeast of downtown Saint Louis, Missouri.
National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help The National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, also called the Redemptorist Church and the Baclaran Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church under the vicariate of the parish of Santa Rita de Cascia in the Diocese of Parañaque. The edifice is on Roxas Boulevard in the barangay of Baclaran in Parañaque City, Metro Manila.
National Schism The National Schism (, Ethnikos Dikhasmos, sometimes called The Great Division) is a historical event involving the disagreement between King Constantine and Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos over whether Greece should enter World War I. During the war Greece was of strategic importance due to its position in the link between Europe and the Middle East and its position on the southern flank of the Central Powers.
National Scholastic Press Association The National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1921 for high school and secondary school publications in the United States. The association is membership-based and annually hosts high school journalism conventions across the country.
National School of Glass The National School of Glass in Orrefors (Swedish: Riksglasskolan) is an educational center focused on glass arts, design and entrepreneurship in the field of glass. It is located next to the world renowned Orrefors Glassworks in the village with the same name, at the center of what is known as the Kingdom of Crystal in SmĂĄland in Southern Sweden.
National Signing Day National Signing Day is the first day a high school senior can sign a binding National Letter of Intent for college football. Although there are numerous signing periods for college sports, this is the one that is most followed.
National Skill Standards Board The National Skill Standards Board was a coalition of community, business, labor, education, and civil rights leaders. It was tasked with building a national voluntary system of skill standards, assessment, and certification to enhance the
National Skin Centre The National Skin Centre (NSC) is a government-run specialised medical facility, and a subsidiary of the Health Corporation of Singapore Private Limited. Incorporated on 9 June 1988, it is the main medical centre in Singapore providing outpatient dermatological treatment, seeing about 950 patients a day.
National Snow and Ice Data Center The National Snow and Ice Data Center, or NSIDC, is a United States information and referral center in support of polar and cryospheric research. NSIDC archives and distributes digital and analog snow and ice data and also maintains information about snow cover, avalanches, glaciers, ice sheets, freshwater ice, sea ice, ground ice, permafrost, atmospheric ice, paleoglaciology, and ice cores.
National Soaring Museum The National Soaring Museum (NSM) is an aviation museum working to preserve the history of motorless flight, located on top of Harris Hill near Elmira, New York. The NSM is the Soaring Society of America's official repository.
National Soccer Hall of Fame The National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, New York, is located about 30 miles from the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown and about 80 miles from the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in Canastota. It honors the best American soccer players, and the people who collaborated to build the sport in the United States.
National Soccer League The National Soccer League, or NSL, was the former national football (soccer) competition in Australia, overseen by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977, until its demise in 2004.
National Social Movement (Bulgaria) The National Social Movement was a minor Bulgarian political party formed in 1932 by Aleksandar Tsankov. Although a member of the governing People's Bloc of Nikola Mushanov, Tsankov had come to be a strong admirer of Adolf Hitler and as a result he set up the NSM to offer a version of Nazism.
National Social Norms Resource Center The National Social Norms Resource Center (NSNRC) is an independent US-American organization that promotes the use of the social norms approach (often called the social norms marketing approach) to reducing a wide range of health, safety and justice issues.
National Socialism: Vanguard of the Future National Socialism: Vanguard of the Future - Selected Writings of Colin Jordan is a book collecting eleven essays advocating National Socialism. The essays extoll and exonerate Adolf Hitler, denounce Strasserites and "Hollywood Nazis", discuss R.
National Socialist black metal National Socialist black metal (also known as Nazi black metal or NSBM) is a Nazi subgenre of black metal music with lyrics that advocate ideas of racial separatism, anti-Semitism, Aryanism and a desire to return to pre-Christian ways of life.
National Socialist Bloc National Socialist Bloc (in Swedish: Nationalsocialistiska Blocket), a Swedish national socialist political party formed in the end of 1933 by the merger of Nationalsocialistiska Samlingspartiet, Nationalsocialistiska Förbundet and local nazi units connected to the advocate Sven Hallström in Umeå. Later Svensk Nationalsocialistisk Samling merged into NSB.
National Socialist Dutch Workers Party The National Socialist Dutch Workers Party (Dutch Nationaal-Socialistische Nederlandsche Arbeiderspartij) was a minor Dutch fascist party founded in 1931. Seeking to copy the fascism of others, notably Hitler and Mussolini, the group failed to achieve success and was accused of being too moderate for a fascist movement.
National Socialist Factory Cell Organization The Nationalsozialistische Betriebszellenorganisation (Nazi Factory Cell Organization) was an organization of workplace groups for the Nazi Party formed in 1931. The NSBO was a key tool the Nazis used to destroy unions in Germany.
National Socialist Flyers Corps The National Socialist Flyers Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps; NSFK) was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party that was founded in the early 1930s during the years when a German Air Force was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles. The organization was based closely on the organization of the Sturmabteilung (SA) and maintained a system of paramilitary ranks closely associated with the SA.
National Socialist Freedom Movement The NSFM was a German political party created in April of 1924 in the aftermath of the Munich Putsch. After the attempted coup Hitler and many Nazi leaders were jailed and the Nazi party was outlawed in what came to be known as the “Time of Struggle”.
National Socialist Motor Corps The National Socialist Motor Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrerkorps; NSKK), also known as the National Socialist Drivers Corps, was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party that existed from 1931 to 1945. The group was a successor organization to the older National Socialist Automobile Corps, which had existed since the beginning of 1930.
National Socialist Movement (United Kingdom) The National Socialist Movement (NSM) is a British neo-Nazi group, best known in the UK for its association with David Copeland, the London nailbomber, who was a member, and local unit leader for his area. Copeland received six life sentences for his April 1999 bombing campaign against London's black, Asian, and gay communities, which killed three people, including a pregnant woman, and injured 129, some of whom lost limbs.
National Socialist Movement (United States) The National Socialist Movement (also called NSM or NSM88) is the largest neo-Nazi Party operating in the United States. They co-operate with other "white nationalists", such as the Ku Klux Klan and Nazi-Skinheads.
National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (in Dutch: Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging in Nederland, NSB) was a Dutch fascist and later national socialist political party. The NSB was rather successful during the 1930s and the only legal party in The Netherlands during most of the Second World War.
National Socialist Movement of Denmark The National Socialist Movement of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Bevægelse), also known as the DNSB, is a neo-nazi political party in Denmark. The movement traces its origins back to DNSAP (Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti), the Danish Nazi party founded in the mid-1930s, more or less as a copy of Hitler's German NSDAP.
National Socialist Movement of Norway The National Socialist Movement of Norway (Norwegian: Norges Nasjonalsosialistiske Bevegelse), also known as the NNSB, is a Norwegian extreme-right group with around fifty members, led by Erik Rune Hansen, and is based in Eidsvoll. The group denies the Holocaust, and are self titled anti-globalists.
National Socialist Party A number of different political parties in various contexts have referred to themselves as National Socialist parties. Because there is no clear definition of national socialism, the term has been used to mean very different things.
National Socialist Party of America The National Socialist Party of America was an extremist Chicago-based organization founded in 1970 by Frank Collin shortly after he left the National Socialist White People's Party. The NSWPP had been the American Nazi Party until shortly after the assassination of leader George Lincoln Rockwell in 1967.
National Socialist Party of New Zealand The National Socialist Party of New Zealand, sometimes simply called the New Zealand Nazi Party, was a far-right political party in New Zealand. It promulgated the same basic views as Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany, and had a particular focus on Jews and the banking sector.
National Socialist Party of Tripura National Socialist Party of Tripura, political party in the Indian state of Tripura. NSPT was formed when Hirendra Tripura and others broke away from the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura in the summer of 2003.
National Socialist Program The National Socialist Program, also referred to as the 25-point program or 25-point plan was developed to formulate the party policies of, first, the Austrian German Workers Party (or DAP) and was copied later by Adolf Hitler's Nazi party. It is an amalgamation of demands that would be typically associated with various different (and antagonistic) political trends.
National Society for Epilepsy The National Society for Epilepsy (NSE) is the largest medical charity in the field of epilepsy in the UK, providing services for people with epilepsy for over 100 years. Based in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, UK, its mission is "to enhance the quality of life of people affected by epilepsy by promoting research, education and public awareness and by delivering specialist medical care and support services.
National Society of Black Engineers National Society of Black Engineers (commonly known as NSBE), founded in 1975 at Purdue University, is a student-run organization centered on improving the recruitment and retention of African-American engineering students. NSBE's mission is "to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community"
National Society of Collegiate Scholars The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) is a United States academic honor society for college students. The stated mission of NSCS is to "honor and inspire academic excellence and enganged citizenship for a lifetime.
National Software Reference Library The National Software Reference Library (NSRL) is supported by the United States Department of Justice's National Institute of Justice, federal, state, and local law enforcement, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology to promote efficient and effective use of computer technology in the investigation of crimes involving computers.
National Solar Observatory The mission of the National Solar Observatory is to advance knowledge of the Sun, both as an astronomical object and as the dominant external influence on Earth, by providing forefront observational opportunities to the research community. The mission includes the operation of cutting edge facilities, the continued development of advanced instrumentation both in-house and through partnerships, conducting solar research, and educational and public outreach.
National Solid Waste Management Association The National Solid Waste Management Association (NSWMA) is a trade association representing for-profit companies that provide professional and consulting services to the waste services industry NSWMA About NSWMA link. The NSWMA operates in all 50 member states of the USA and was founded in 1962.
National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan The party known as National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan (Nahzat-e Hambastagi-ye Melli-ye Afghanistan) is led by Sayyed Ishaq Gailani. It supported Hamid Karzai in the 2004 presidential election despite its previous support for the former King Zahir Shah.
National Southwestern Associated University When the war broke between China and Japan in 1937, Tsinghua University, Peking University and Nankai University, merged to form Changsha Temporary University in Changsha, and later National Southwestern Associated University (西南čŻĺ大ĺ¸) in Kunming. After the war, each school moved back and resumed their operation.
National Space Agency of Ukraine The National Space Agency of Ukraine, or NSAU (Ukrainian: Національне коŃмічне агентŃтво України, Natsional'ne kosmichne ahentstvo Ukrayiny, or НКĐĐŁ, NKAU) is the agency of the government of Ukraine responsible for space policy and programs.
National Space Organization (ROC) The National Space Organization (NSPO, formerly known as the National Space Program Office) is the civilian space agency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the auspices of the Executive Yuan's National Science Council. NSPO is currently involved in both the development of space and satellite related technologies and infrastructure (including the FORMOSAT series of Earth observation satellites) and related research in aerospace engineering, remote sensing, astrophysics, atmospheric science, and information science.
National Space Research and Development Agency The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) is the national space agency of Nigeria. It is a part of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology and it is overseen by the National Council on Space Science Technology.
National Spatial Address Infrastructure The National Spatial Address Infrastructure (NSAI) was a database proposed by the UK Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) on 26 May 2005 with the intention of creating a single repository of addresses for the UK. The proposal encountered numerous objections, particularly from local authorities who argued that such a repository already existed in the form of the National Land and Property Gazetteer (NLPG).
National Special Security Event A National Special Security Event (NSSE) is declared by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to assume federal control of security measures normally employed by local law enforcement. It also releases federal funding for security plans.
National Speed Limits (Malaysia) Had Laju Kebangsaan (National Speed Limits) is a set of speed limits applicable on Malaysian expressways, federal roads, state roads and municipal roads. Like any other countries in the world, failing to obey the speed limit on Malaysian roads and expressways is an offence as subject to Malaysian Road Safety Act 1987, which can be fined up to RM300, depending on the difference between the speed limit and the driven speed.
National Speech and Debate Tournament The National Speech and Debate Tournament is a week-long high school championship forensics competition hosted by the National Forensic League. It is held annually in early June, and is hosted in a different part of the United States every year, although it tends to be hosted in cities that are amenable to the large influx of students and coaches, and have reasonably-priced accommodations.
National Spherical Torus Experiment The National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) is an innovative magnetic fusion device that was constructed by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in collaboration with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Columbia University, and the University of Washington at Seattle.
National Sport Blowgun Association The National Sport Blowgun Association, or NSBA, was the United States affiliate national organization of the International Fukiya Association. The goals of the NSBA include educating the public on the history and safe handling of this ancient weapon, for competition target shooting, promoting the sport nation wide, with the goal of having the sport sanctioned as an Olympic Event.
National Sport School (Canada) The National Sport School (NSS) is a public high school (secondary school) in Calgary, Alberta; which teaches grades 9 through 12. The school is specially designed for Canadian Olympic calibre athletes (current and potential) to be able to train and travel internationally, while staying in school.
National Sporting Library The National Sporting Library (NSL) at 102 The Plains Road in Middleburg, Virginia is an American research center for horse and field sports. Among their activities, they operate the Thoroughbred Heritage website one of the most important sources for Thoroughbred] horses and racing on the [[Internet.
National Sports Academy The Vasil Levski National Sports Academy () in Sofia, Bulgaria, is a higher education institution, which specializes in teaching coaching, physical education and kinesitherapeutics. It was established in 1942 by Tsar Boris III.
National Sports Center The National Sports Center is a 600-acres multi-sport complex located in Blaine, Minnesota that includes a soccer stadium with a track, over 50 youth soccer fields, a golf course, a velodrome, a meeting and convention facility, and an eight-sheet ice rink, the Schwan Super Rink, which is the largest ice facility of its type in the world. The National Sports Center opened in 1990 after 1987 legislature created the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission and appropriated $14.
National Sports Festival of Japan National Sports Festival of Japan(Kokutai ja:国民体育大会)is the most premier sports event of Japan of national level which are held in a year interval. The latest held games are the 62nd National Sports Festival of Japan(秋田わă‹ćť‰ĺ›˝ä˝“) in October, 2007 in Akita Prefecture.
National Stadium, Singapore The Singapore National Stadium (Chinese: 国家体育场; Malay : Stadium Nasional Singapura) is located in Kallang. Opened in July 1973, the place has been used for many sporting, cultural, entertainment and national events, such as the Southeast Asian Games (when hosted in Singapore), the Singapore Armed Forces Day, the Singapore Youth Festival Opening Ceremony Parade, and the finals of the 2004 Tiger Cup.
National Standard Examination in Chemistry The National Standard Examination in Chemistry or NSEC is an examination in chemistry for higher secondary school students, usually conducted in the end of November. The examination is organized by the Indian Association of Chemistry Teachers.
National Standard Examination in Physics The National Standard Examination in Physics or NSEP is an examination in physics for higher secondary school students, usually conducted in the end of November. The examination is organized by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers.
National State Teleradiocompany The National State TV and Radio Company (TVR) is the state television and radio broadcasting service in the Eastern European nation of Belarus. TVR currently owns three national television stations, five national radio stations, and several local and regional stations.
National Statistical Office of Thailand The National Statistical Office of Thailand (Thai สำนัŕ¸ŕ¸‡ŕ¸˛ŕ¸™ŕ¸Şŕ¸–ิติŕąŕ¸«ŕąŕ¸‡ŕ¸Šŕ¸˛ŕ¸•ิ) is the government of Thailand's official statistics surveyor. One of the activities is a nation-wide census every 10 years, the last being in 2000.
National Statistics Office (Philippines) The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the Philippines government agency responsible for collecting, processing and disseminating national statistical information. It also administers the national Civil Registry.
National Statuary Hall The National Statuary Hall is an area in the United States Capitol devoted to statues of people and symbols important in American history. The hall, also known as the Old Hall of the House, is the large, two-story, semicircular room south of the Rotunda.
National Statuary Hall Collection The National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol is comprised of statues donated by individual states to honor persons notable in their history. Originally set up in the old Hall of the House of Representatives, renamed National Statuary Hall, the expanding collection has since been spread throughout the Capitol.
National Steel and Shipbuilding Company National Steel and Shipbuilding Company or simply NASSCO is a shipyard in San Diego, California, and a division of General Dynamics. The yard specializes in constructing commercial cargo ships and auxiliary vessels for the US Navy and Military Sealift Command, which it has been producing since 1960.
National Steel Corporation The National Steel Corporation (1929—2003) was a major American steel producer. It was founded in 1929 through a merger arranged by Weirton Steel with some properties of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation and M.
National Steeplechase Association The National Steeplechase Association was founded on February 15, 1895 by August Belmont, Jr., the first president of The Jockey Club and chairman of the New York State Racing Commission, along with Alexander Cassatt, John G.
National Stock Exchange of Australia National Stock Exchange of Australia (NSX) is a small stock exchange based in Newcastle, Australia. It is owned and operated by NSX Limited, which is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (listed 13 January 2005).
National Stock Number A National Stock Number (NSN) is a 13-digit numeric code, identifying all standardised material items of supply in the United States Department of Defense. Under NATO Standardisation Agreements the NSN is used in all treaty countries and is known as a NATO Stock Number.
National Strategy for Victory in Iraq The National Strategy for Victory in Iraq is a document by the United States National Security Council which articulated the strategy of the United States President, in 2003, and provided an update on progress in various challenges and conflicts, notably Iraq.
National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace In the United States government, the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, is a component of the larger National Strategy for Homeland Security. The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace was drafted by the Department of Homeland Security in reaction to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
National Strawberry Festival The National Strawberry Festival in Belleville, Michigan is a way for local farmers to celebrate their strawberry crops. Taking place over three days, held the third weekend in June, the festival offers many events for people of all ages.
National Street Gazetteer The National Street Gazetteer is a database of all streets in England and Wales compiled from the responsible highway authorities. In the United Kingdom local authorities have responsibility for the creation and maintenance of streets as well as the management of street works.
National Streetworks Gazetteer The National Streetworks Gazetteer is a service provided in partnership between Ordnance Survey and British highway authorities - the County, City or District Councils - which provides information on each and every adopted highway in England and Wales. Different legislation exists for the system in Scotland.
National Student Association The National Student Association, a confederation of American college and university student governments, was founded in 1947. In 1978 it merged with the National Student Lobby (NSL), to form the United States Student Association (USSA).
National Student Drama Festival The National Student Drama Festival (or NSDF) was founded in 1956 by the Sunday Times arts columnist - the festival's first artistic director - Kenneth Pearson, the Sunday Times theatre critic Harold Hobson, and NUS president Frank Copplestone. The Sunday Times Editor, H.
National Student Exchange National Student Exchange is an exchange program for undergraduate students in the United States and Canada. Through this program, students can study in a different region of the United States or Canada at little or no additional cost.
National Student Press Week On January 24 2005, during its 67th national conference in Edmonton, Alberta, the members of Canadian University Press, a co-operative and newswire service composed of about 70 student newspapers, unanimously declared the last full week of every January, Sunday to Saturday, National Student Press Week.
National Student/Parent Mock Election In 1980, the NBC Parent Participation TV Workshop held the first National Student/Parent Mock Election. Through its success the National Student/Parent Mock Election became a separate nonprofit, nonpartisan organization in 1982.
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU) is a world-leading rare isotope research laboratory and an important training ground for next-generation nuclear scientists in the United States. Now, NSCL is planning for a significant capability upgrade that will keep the laboratory – and nuclear science – at the cutting edge well into the 21st century.
National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark The National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark (Danish: Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen), short KMS, is the Danish state owned central agency responsible for surveying, mapping and land registering of all of Denmark,Greenland, the Faroe Islands and all waters associated with these. KMS is an agency under the Danish Ministry of the Environment.
National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation The National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation has been conducted approximately every five years since 1955 by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to provide States with reliable data on outdoor activities within their borders. The most recent survey (2001) found that $108 billion was spent nationwide on fishing, hunting, and wildlife related activities for the year.
National Survey of Health & Development A Medical Research Council (MRC) longitudinal survey of people born in Britain in a week in May 1946. Originally designed to explore the impact of a National Health Service on health and to explore differences in child development by factors like social class, health and education, it has continued and has itself developed into a study of ageing.
National Survey of Student Engagement The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) (pronounced: nessie) is a survey instrument used to gauge the level of student participation at universities and colleges in Canada and the United States as it relates to learning. The results of the survey help administrators and instructors to assess the learning that is occurring in their schools.
National Symphony Orchestra (Taiwan) The National Symphony Orchestra (, as known as NSO) is one of the leading orchestras in Taiwan. Formerly known as the Experimental Symphony Orchestra (), it was established in 1986 by the Ministry of Education of Republic of China.
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland The National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland is the concert music orchestra of Radio Television Ireland. Considered one of Europe's major symphonies it is the primary symphony orchestra of Dublin and, true to its name, the leading orchestra of the Irish Republic.
National Syndicalists (Portugal) The National Syndicalists (in Portuguese: Movimento Nacional-Sindicalista, MNS - "National Syndicalist Movement") were a far right National Syndicalist political movement that briefly flourished in Portugal in the 1930s, and an influence on the Spanish Falange (and themselves influenced by the Action Française).
National territory "National Territory" is the translation of the "Territorio nacional" a term used for territories in Argentina. The last national territory was the nowadays Tierra del Fuego Province which was given the status of a province in 1990.
National trauma A national trauma is a crisis or a tragic experience which affects the spirit of a nation. Large-scale disasters like war or genocide mostly have this effect, but in an otherwise stable and prosperous country even a minor event can be traumatic.
National treasure The idea of national treasure, like national epics and national anthems, is part of the language of Romantic nationalism, which arose in the late 18th century and 19th centuries. Nationalism is an ideology which purports the nation is the fundamental unit of human social life, which includes shared language, values and culture.
National treasures of Japan The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the government of Japan designates the most famous of the nation's cultural properties as National Treasures (国宝: kokuhō). Examples of the types of works that receive this designation are
National treatment National treatment is a debated (and perhaps abandoned) principle in customary international law, but a vital one to many treaty regimes. Under national treatment, if a state grants a particular right, benefit or privilege to its own citizens, it must also grant those advantages to the citizens of other states while in that country.
National Taiwan University National Taiwan University (; POJ: Kok-liĚŤp Tâi-Ă´an TÄi-haĚŤk; abbreviation NTU) is a national university in Taipei, Taiwan. Before the end of World War II, it was known as Taihoku Imperial University (臺北帝國大ĺ¸), one of the nine Imperial Universities in the Empire of Japan.
National Taiwan University Hospital National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH, 國立台çŁĺ¤§ĺ¸é†«ĺ¸é™˘é™„č¨é†«é™˘) started operations under Japanese rule in Dadaocheng on June 18, 1895, and moved to its present location in 1898. The Hospital was later annexed to the Medical School of Taipei Imperial University and renamed Taipei Imperial University Medical School Affiliated Hospital in 1937.
National Talent Search Examination The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national level scholarship program in India to identify and nurture talented students. The scheme's official name is National Science Talent Search (NSTS), and is open to students of Indian nationality.
National Tariff System The National Tariff System (Dutch: nationaal tariefsysteem or nationale vervoerbewijzen/NVB) is a nationwide ticketing and zoning scheme for local Public Transport in The Netherlands. The two key elements of ticketing in the system are the Strippenkaart (Strip card) and the Sterabonnement (Star subscription), both of which rely on the zoning element that divides the country up into several zones.
National Seven Universities The is formally used to refer to seven public institutions of higher education located in Japan. The term is commonly used for those seven universities, as they once consist of Japanese Imperial University system prior to World War II.
National Sexuality Resource Center The National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC) works to advance sexual literacy, the lifelong knowledge and skills needed to support fulfilling and healthy sexuality. NSRC counters negative representations of sexuality and fosters the creation of a more humane sexual culture in the United States.
National Shakespeare Conservatory The National Shakespeare Conservatory was a acting school in New York City. Its two-year program in general focussed upon an ecclectic array of acting technigues incorporatingMeisner technique, Stella Adler, and an intense focus on classical work.
National Shooting Sports Foundation The National Shooting Sports Foundation, or NSSF, is a non-profit trade association for the shooting, hunting and firearms industry. Based in Newtown, Connecticut, NSSF's membership includes manufacturers, distributors, retailers, sportsmen's organizations and media.
National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, known also as the American Czestochowa is a Polish-American Roman Catholic shrine near Doylestown, Pennsylvania, founded in 1953. It houses a reproduction of the Black Madonna icon of Częstochowa, Poland.
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows is a Roman Catholic shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Belleville, Illinois. This shrine is located about nine highway miles southeast of downtown Saint Louis, Missouri.
National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help The National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, also called the Redemptorist Church and the Baclaran Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church under the vicariate of the parish of Santa Rita de Cascia in the Diocese of Parañaque. The edifice is on Roxas Boulevard in the barangay of Baclaran in Parañaque City, Metro Manila.
National Schism The National Schism (, Ethnikos Dikhasmos, sometimes called The Great Division) is a historical event involving the disagreement between King Constantine and Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos over whether Greece should enter World War I. During the war Greece was of strategic importance due to its position in the link between Europe and the Middle East and its position on the southern flank of the Central Powers.
National Scholastic Press Association The National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1921 for high school and secondary school publications in the United States. The association is membership-based and annually hosts high school journalism conventions across the country.
National School of Glass The National School of Glass in Orrefors (Swedish: Riksglasskolan) is an educational center focused on glass arts, design and entrepreneurship in the field of glass. It is located next to the world renowned Orrefors Glassworks in the village with the same name, at the center of what is known as the Kingdom of Crystal in SmĂĄland in Southern Sweden.
National Signing Day National Signing Day is the first day a high school senior can sign a binding National Letter of Intent for college football. Although there are numerous signing periods for college sports, this is the one that is most followed.
National Skill Standards Board The National Skill Standards Board was a coalition of community, business, labor, education, and civil rights leaders. It was tasked with building a national voluntary system of skill standards, assessment, and certification to enhance the
National Skin Centre The National Skin Centre (NSC) is a government-run specialised medical facility, and a subsidiary of the Health Corporation of Singapore Private Limited. Incorporated on 9 June 1988, it is the main medical centre in Singapore providing outpatient dermatological treatment, seeing about 950 patients a day.
National Snow and Ice Data Center The National Snow and Ice Data Center, or NSIDC, is a United States information and referral center in support of polar and cryospheric research. NSIDC archives and distributes digital and analog snow and ice data and also maintains information about snow cover, avalanches, glaciers, ice sheets, freshwater ice, sea ice, ground ice, permafrost, atmospheric ice, paleoglaciology, and ice cores.
National Soaring Museum The National Soaring Museum (NSM) is an aviation museum working to preserve the history of motorless flight, located on top of Harris Hill near Elmira, New York. The NSM is the Soaring Society of America's official repository.
National Soccer Hall of Fame The National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, New York, is located about 30 miles from the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown and about 80 miles from the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in Canastota. It honors the best American soccer players, and the people who collaborated to build the sport in the United States.
National Soccer League The National Soccer League, or NSL, was the former national football (soccer) competition in Australia, overseen by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977, until its demise in 2004.
National Social Movement (Bulgaria) The National Social Movement was a minor Bulgarian political party formed in 1932 by Aleksandar Tsankov. Although a member of the governing People's Bloc of Nikola Mushanov, Tsankov had come to be a strong admirer of Adolf Hitler and as a result he set up the NSM to offer a version of Nazism.
National Social Norms Resource Center The National Social Norms Resource Center (NSNRC) is an independent US-American organization that promotes the use of the social norms approach (often called the social norms marketing approach) to reducing a wide range of health, safety and justice issues.
National Socialism: Vanguard of the Future National Socialism: Vanguard of the Future - Selected Writings of Colin Jordan is a book collecting eleven essays advocating National Socialism. The essays extoll and exonerate Adolf Hitler, denounce Strasserites and "Hollywood Nazis", discuss R.
National Socialist black metal National Socialist black metal (also known as Nazi black metal or NSBM) is a Nazi subgenre of black metal music with lyrics that advocate ideas of racial separatism, anti-Semitism, Aryanism and a desire to return to pre-Christian ways of life.
National Socialist Bloc National Socialist Bloc (in Swedish: Nationalsocialistiska Blocket), a Swedish national socialist political party formed in the end of 1933 by the merger of Nationalsocialistiska Samlingspartiet, Nationalsocialistiska Förbundet and local nazi units connected to the advocate Sven Hallström in Umeå. Later Svensk Nationalsocialistisk Samling merged into NSB.
National Socialist Dutch Workers Party The National Socialist Dutch Workers Party (Dutch Nationaal-Socialistische Nederlandsche Arbeiderspartij) was a minor Dutch fascist party founded in 1931. Seeking to copy the fascism of others, notably Hitler and Mussolini, the group failed to achieve success and was accused of being too moderate for a fascist movement.
National Socialist Factory Cell Organization The Nationalsozialistische Betriebszellenorganisation (Nazi Factory Cell Organization) was an organization of workplace groups for the Nazi Party formed in 1931. The NSBO was a key tool the Nazis used to destroy unions in Germany.
National Socialist Flyers Corps The National Socialist Flyers Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps; NSFK) was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party that was founded in the early 1930s during the years when a German Air Force was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles. The organization was based closely on the organization of the Sturmabteilung (SA) and maintained a system of paramilitary ranks closely associated with the SA.
National Socialist Freedom Movement The NSFM was a German political party created in April of 1924 in the aftermath of the Munich Putsch. After the attempted coup Hitler and many Nazi leaders were jailed and the Nazi party was outlawed in what came to be known as the “Time of Struggle”.
National Socialist Motor Corps The National Socialist Motor Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrerkorps; NSKK), also known as the National Socialist Drivers Corps, was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party that existed from 1931 to 1945. The group was a successor organization to the older National Socialist Automobile Corps, which had existed since the beginning of 1930.
National Socialist Movement (United Kingdom) The National Socialist Movement (NSM) is a British neo-Nazi group, best known in the UK for its association with David Copeland, the London nailbomber, who was a member, and local unit leader for his area. Copeland received six life sentences for his April 1999 bombing campaign against London's black, Asian, and gay communities, which killed three people, including a pregnant woman, and injured 129, some of whom lost limbs.
National Socialist Movement (United States) The National Socialist Movement (also called NSM or NSM88) is the largest neo-Nazi Party operating in the United States. They co-operate with other "white nationalists", such as the Ku Klux Klan and Nazi-Skinheads.
National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (in Dutch: Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging in Nederland, NSB) was a Dutch fascist and later national socialist political party. The NSB was rather successful during the 1930s and the only legal party in The Netherlands during most of the Second World War.
National Socialist Movement of Denmark The National Socialist Movement of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Bevægelse), also known as the DNSB, is a neo-nazi political party in Denmark. The movement traces its origins back to DNSAP (Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti), the Danish Nazi party founded in the mid-1930s, more or less as a copy of Hitler's German NSDAP.
National Socialist Movement of Norway The National Socialist Movement of Norway (Norwegian: Norges Nasjonalsosialistiske Bevegelse), also known as the NNSB, is a Norwegian extreme-right group with around fifty members, led by Erik Rune Hansen, and is based in Eidsvoll. The group denies the Holocaust, and are self titled anti-globalists.
National Socialist Party A number of different political parties in various contexts have referred to themselves as National Socialist parties. Because there is no clear definition of national socialism, the term has been used to mean very different things.
National Socialist Party of America The National Socialist Party of America was an extremist Chicago-based organization founded in 1970 by Frank Collin shortly after he left the National Socialist White People's Party. The NSWPP had been the American Nazi Party until shortly after the assassination of leader George Lincoln Rockwell in 1967.
National Socialist Party of New Zealand The National Socialist Party of New Zealand, sometimes simply called the New Zealand Nazi Party, was a far-right political party in New Zealand. It promulgated the same basic views as Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany, and had a particular focus on Jews and the banking sector.
National Socialist Party of Tripura National Socialist Party of Tripura, political party in the Indian state of Tripura. NSPT was formed when Hirendra Tripura and others broke away from the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura in the summer of 2003.
National Socialist Program The National Socialist Program, also referred to as the 25-point program or 25-point plan was developed to formulate the party policies of, first, the Austrian German Workers Party (or DAP) and was copied later by Adolf Hitler's Nazi party. It is an amalgamation of demands that would be typically associated with various different (and antagonistic) political trends.
National Society for Epilepsy The National Society for Epilepsy (NSE) is the largest medical charity in the field of epilepsy in the UK, providing services for people with epilepsy for over 100 years. Based in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, UK, its mission is "to enhance the quality of life of people affected by epilepsy by promoting research, education and public awareness and by delivering specialist medical care and support services.
National Society of Black Engineers National Society of Black Engineers (commonly known as NSBE), founded in 1975 at Purdue University, is a student-run organization centered on improving the recruitment and retention of African-American engineering students. NSBE's mission is "to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community"
National Society of Collegiate Scholars The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) is a United States academic honor society for college students. The stated mission of NSCS is to "honor and inspire academic excellence and enganged citizenship for a lifetime.
National Software Reference Library The National Software Reference Library (NSRL) is supported by the United States Department of Justice's National Institute of Justice, federal, state, and local law enforcement, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology to promote efficient and effective use of computer technology in the investigation of crimes involving computers.
National Solar Observatory The mission of the National Solar Observatory is to advance knowledge of the Sun, both as an astronomical object and as the dominant external influence on Earth, by providing forefront observational opportunities to the research community. The mission includes the operation of cutting edge facilities, the continued development of advanced instrumentation both in-house and through partnerships, conducting solar research, and educational and public outreach.
National Solid Waste Management Association The National Solid Waste Management Association (NSWMA) is a trade association representing for-profit companies that provide professional and consulting services to the waste services industry NSWMA About NSWMA link. The NSWMA operates in all 50 member states of the USA and was founded in 1962.
National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan The party known as National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan (Nahzat-e Hambastagi-ye Melli-ye Afghanistan) is led by Sayyed Ishaq Gailani. It supported Hamid Karzai in the 2004 presidential election despite its previous support for the former King Zahir Shah.
National Southwestern Associated University When the war broke between China and Japan in 1937, Tsinghua University, Peking University and Nankai University, merged to form Changsha Temporary University in Changsha, and later National Southwestern Associated University (西南čŻĺ大ĺ¸) in Kunming. After the war, each school moved back and resumed their operation.
National Space Agency of Ukraine The National Space Agency of Ukraine, or NSAU (Ukrainian: Національне коŃмічне агентŃтво України, Natsional'ne kosmichne ahentstvo Ukrayiny, or НКĐĐŁ, NKAU) is the agency of the government of Ukraine responsible for space policy and programs.
National Space Organization (ROC) The National Space Organization (NSPO, formerly known as the National Space Program Office) is the civilian space agency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the auspices of the Executive Yuan's National Science Council. NSPO is currently involved in both the development of space and satellite related technologies and infrastructure (including the FORMOSAT series of Earth observation satellites) and related research in aerospace engineering, remote sensing, astrophysics, atmospheric science, and information science.
National Space Research and Development Agency The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) is the national space agency of Nigeria. It is a part of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology and it is overseen by the National Council on Space Science Technology.
National Spatial Address Infrastructure The National Spatial Address Infrastructure (NSAI) was a database proposed by the UK Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) on 26 May 2005 with the intention of creating a single repository of addresses for the UK. The proposal encountered numerous objections, particularly from local authorities who argued that such a repository already existed in the form of the National Land and Property Gazetteer (NLPG).
National Special Security Event A National Special Security Event (NSSE) is declared by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to assume federal control of security measures normally employed by local law enforcement. It also releases federal funding for security plans.
National Speed Limits (Malaysia) Had Laju Kebangsaan (National Speed Limits) is a set of speed limits applicable on Malaysian expressways, federal roads, state roads and municipal roads. Like any other countries in the world, failing to obey the speed limit on Malaysian roads and expressways is an offence as subject to Malaysian Road Safety Act 1987, which can be fined up to RM300, depending on the difference between the speed limit and the driven speed.
National Speech and Debate Tournament The National Speech and Debate Tournament is a week-long high school championship forensics competition hosted by the National Forensic League. It is held annually in early June, and is hosted in a different part of the United States every year, although it tends to be hosted in cities that are amenable to the large influx of students and coaches, and have reasonably-priced accommodations.
National Spherical Torus Experiment The National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) is an innovative magnetic fusion device that was constructed by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in collaboration with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Columbia University, and the University of Washington at Seattle.
National Sport Blowgun Association The National Sport Blowgun Association, or NSBA, was the United States affiliate national organization of the International Fukiya Association. The goals of the NSBA include educating the public on the history and safe handling of this ancient weapon, for competition target shooting, promoting the sport nation wide, with the goal of having the sport sanctioned as an Olympic Event.
National Sport School (Canada) The National Sport School (NSS) is a public high school (secondary school) in Calgary, Alberta; which teaches grades 9 through 12. The school is specially designed for Canadian Olympic calibre athletes (current and potential) to be able to train and travel internationally, while staying in school.
National Sporting Library The National Sporting Library (NSL) at 102 The Plains Road in Middleburg, Virginia is an American research center for horse and field sports. Among their activities, they operate the Thoroughbred Heritage website one of the most important sources for Thoroughbred] horses and racing on the [[Internet.
National Sports Academy The Vasil Levski National Sports Academy () in Sofia, Bulgaria, is a higher education institution, which specializes in teaching coaching, physical education and kinesitherapeutics. It was established in 1942 by Tsar Boris III.
National Sports Center The National Sports Center is a 600-acres multi-sport complex located in Blaine, Minnesota that includes a soccer stadium with a track, over 50 youth soccer fields, a golf course, a velodrome, a meeting and convention facility, and an eight-sheet ice rink, the Schwan Super Rink, which is the largest ice facility of its type in the world. The National Sports Center opened in 1990 after 1987 legislature created the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission and appropriated $14.
National Sports Festival of Japan National Sports Festival of Japan(Kokutai ja:国民体育大会)is the most premier sports event of Japan of national level which are held in a year interval. The latest held games are the 62nd National Sports Festival of Japan(秋田わă‹ćť‰ĺ›˝ä˝“) in October, 2007 in Akita Prefecture.
National Stadium, Singapore The Singapore National Stadium (Chinese: 国家体育场; Malay : Stadium Nasional Singapura) is located in Kallang. Opened in July 1973, the place has been used for many sporting, cultural, entertainment and national events, such as the Southeast Asian Games (when hosted in Singapore), the Singapore Armed Forces Day, the Singapore Youth Festival Opening Ceremony Parade, and the finals of the 2004 Tiger Cup.
National Standard Examination in Chemistry The National Standard Examination in Chemistry or NSEC is an examination in chemistry for higher secondary school students, usually conducted in the end of November. The examination is organized by the Indian Association of Chemistry Teachers.
National Standard Examination in Physics The National Standard Examination in Physics or NSEP is an examination in physics for higher secondary school students, usually conducted in the end of November. The examination is organized by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers.
National State Teleradiocompany The National State TV and Radio Company (TVR) is the state television and radio broadcasting service in the Eastern European nation of Belarus. TVR currently owns three national television stations, five national radio stations, and several local and regional stations.
National Statistical Office of Thailand The National Statistical Office of Thailand (Thai สำนัŕ¸ŕ¸‡ŕ¸˛ŕ¸™ŕ¸Şŕ¸–ิติŕąŕ¸«ŕąŕ¸‡ŕ¸Šŕ¸˛ŕ¸•ิ) is the government of Thailand's official statistics surveyor. One of the activities is a nation-wide census every 10 years, the last being in 2000.
National Statistics Office (Philippines) The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the Philippines government agency responsible for collecting, processing and disseminating national statistical information. It also administers the national Civil Registry.
National Statuary Hall The National Statuary Hall is an area in the United States Capitol devoted to statues of people and symbols important in American history. The hall, also known as the Old Hall of the House, is the large, two-story, semicircular room south of the Rotunda.
National Statuary Hall Collection The National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol is comprised of statues donated by individual states to honor persons notable in their history. Originally set up in the old Hall of the House of Representatives, renamed National Statuary Hall, the expanding collection has since been spread throughout the Capitol.
National Steel and Shipbuilding Company National Steel and Shipbuilding Company or simply NASSCO is a shipyard in San Diego, California, and a division of General Dynamics. The yard specializes in constructing commercial cargo ships and auxiliary vessels for the US Navy and Military Sealift Command, which it has been producing since 1960.
National Steel Corporation The National Steel Corporation (1929—2003) was a major American steel producer. It was founded in 1929 through a merger arranged by Weirton Steel with some properties of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation and M.
National Steeplechase Association The National Steeplechase Association was founded on February 15, 1895 by August Belmont, Jr., the first president of The Jockey Club and chairman of the New York State Racing Commission, along with Alexander Cassatt, John G.
National Stock Exchange of Australia National Stock Exchange of Australia (NSX) is a small stock exchange based in Newcastle, Australia. It is owned and operated by NSX Limited, which is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (listed 13 January 2005).
National Stock Number A National Stock Number (NSN) is a 13-digit numeric code, identifying all standardised material items of supply in the United States Department of Defense. Under NATO Standardisation Agreements the NSN is used in all treaty countries and is known as a NATO Stock Number.
National Strategy for Victory in Iraq The National Strategy for Victory in Iraq is a document by the United States National Security Council which articulated the strategy of the United States President, in 2003, and provided an update on progress in various challenges and conflicts, notably Iraq.
National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace In the United States government, the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, is a component of the larger National Strategy for Homeland Security. The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace was drafted by the Department of Homeland Security in reaction to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
National Strawberry Festival The National Strawberry Festival in Belleville, Michigan is a way for local farmers to celebrate their strawberry crops. Taking place over three days, held the third weekend in June, the festival offers many events for people of all ages.
National Street Gazetteer The National Street Gazetteer is a database of all streets in England and Wales compiled from the responsible highway authorities. In the United Kingdom local authorities have responsibility for the creation and maintenance of streets as well as the management of street works.
National Streetworks Gazetteer The National Streetworks Gazetteer is a service provided in partnership between Ordnance Survey and British highway authorities - the County, City or District Councils - which provides information on each and every adopted highway in England and Wales. Different legislation exists for the system in Scotland.
National Student Association The National Student Association, a confederation of American college and university student governments, was founded in 1947. In 1978 it merged with the National Student Lobby (NSL), to form the United States Student Association (USSA).
National Student Drama Festival The National Student Drama Festival (or NSDF) was founded in 1956 by the Sunday Times arts columnist - the festival's first artistic director - Kenneth Pearson, the Sunday Times theatre critic Harold Hobson, and NUS president Frank Copplestone. The Sunday Times Editor, H.
National Student Exchange National Student Exchange is an exchange program for undergraduate students in the United States and Canada. Through this program, students can study in a different region of the United States or Canada at little or no additional cost.
National Student Press Week On January 24 2005, during its 67th national conference in Edmonton, Alberta, the members of Canadian University Press, a co-operative and newswire service composed of about 70 student newspapers, unanimously declared the last full week of every January, Sunday to Saturday, National Student Press Week.
National Student/Parent Mock Election In 1980, the NBC Parent Participation TV Workshop held the first National Student/Parent Mock Election. Through its success the National Student/Parent Mock Election became a separate nonprofit, nonpartisan organization in 1982.
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU) is a world-leading rare isotope research laboratory and an important training ground for next-generation nuclear scientists in the United States. Now, NSCL is planning for a significant capability upgrade that will keep the laboratory – and nuclear science – at the cutting edge well into the 21st century.
National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark The National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark (Danish: Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen), short KMS, is the Danish state owned central agency responsible for surveying, mapping and land registering of all of Denmark,Greenland, the Faroe Islands and all waters associated with these. KMS is an agency under the Danish Ministry of the Environment.
National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation The National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation has been conducted approximately every five years since 1955 by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to provide States with reliable data on outdoor activities within their borders. The most recent survey (2001) found that $108 billion was spent nationwide on fishing, hunting, and wildlife related activities for the year.
National Survey of Health & Development A Medical Research Council (MRC) longitudinal survey of people born in Britain in a week in May 1946. Originally designed to explore the impact of a National Health Service on health and to explore differences in child development by factors like social class, health and education, it has continued and has itself developed into a study of ageing.
National Survey of Student Engagement The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) (pronounced: nessie) is a survey instrument used to gauge the level of student participation at universities and colleges in Canada and the United States as it relates to learning. The results of the survey help administrators and instructors to assess the learning that is occurring in their schools.
National Symphony Orchestra (Taiwan) The National Symphony Orchestra (, as known as NSO) is one of the leading orchestras in Taiwan. Formerly known as the Experimental Symphony Orchestra (), it was established in 1986 by the Ministry of Education of Republic of China.
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland The National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland is the concert music orchestra of Radio Television Ireland. Considered one of Europe's major symphonies it is the primary symphony orchestra of Dublin and, true to its name, the leading orchestra of the Irish Republic.
National Syndicalists (Portugal) The National Syndicalists (in Portuguese: Movimento Nacional-Sindicalista, MNS - "National Syndicalist Movement") were a far right National Syndicalist political movement that briefly flourished in Portugal in the 1930s, and an influence on the Spanish Falange (and themselves influenced by the Action Française).
National territory "National Territory" is the translation of the "Territorio nacional" a term used for territories in Argentina. The last national territory was the nowadays Tierra del Fuego Province which was given the status of a province in 1990.
National trauma A national trauma is a crisis or a tragic experience which affects the spirit of a nation. Large-scale disasters like war or genocide mostly have this effect, but in an otherwise stable and prosperous country even a minor event can be traumatic.
National treasure The idea of national treasure, like national epics and national anthems, is part of the language of Romantic nationalism, which arose in the late 18th century and 19th centuries. Nationalism is an ideology which purports the nation is the fundamental unit of human social life, which includes shared language, values and culture.
National treasures of Japan The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the government of Japan designates the most famous of the nation's cultural properties as National Treasures (国宝: kokuhō). Examples of the types of works that receive this designation are
National treatment National treatment is a debated (and perhaps abandoned) principle in customary international law, but a vital one to many treaty regimes. Under national treatment, if a state grants a particular right, benefit or privilege to its own citizens, it must also grant those advantages to the citizens of other states while in that country.
National Taiwan University National Taiwan University (; POJ: Kok-liĚŤp Tâi-Ă´an TÄi-haĚŤk; abbreviation NTU) is a national university in Taipei, Taiwan. Before the end of World War II, it was known as Taihoku Imperial University (臺北帝國大ĺ¸), one of the nine Imperial Universities in the Empire of Japan.
National Taiwan University Hospital National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH, 國立台çŁĺ¤§ĺ¸é†«ĺ¸é™˘é™„č¨é†«é™˘) started operations under Japanese rule in Dadaocheng on June 18, 1895, and moved to its present location in 1898. The Hospital was later annexed to the Medical School of Taipei Imperial University and renamed Taipei Imperial University Medical School Affiliated Hospital in 1937.
National Talent Search Examination The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national level scholarship program in India to identify and nurture talented students. The scheme's official name is National Science Talent Search (NSTS), and is open to students of Indian nationality.
National Tariff System The National Tariff System (Dutch: nationaal tariefsysteem or nationale vervoerbewijzen/NVB) is a nationwide ticketing and zoning scheme for local Public Transport in The Netherlands. The two key elements of ticketing in the system are the Strippenkaart (Strip card) and the Sterabonnement (Star subscription), both of which rely on the zoning element that divides the country up into several zones.
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