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  • 1National psychology — refers to the (real or alleged) distinctive psychological make up of particular nations, ethnic groups or people, and to the comparative study of those characteristics in social psychology, sociology, political science and anthropology. The… …

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  • 2National Organization for Women — Founder(s) 28 men and women, including Betty Friedan, Pauli Murray, and Shirley Chisholm Type 501(c)(3) Founded 1 …

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  • 3National Renaissance Front — Leader Carol II Chairman Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeşanu, Constantin Argetoianu Founded 1938 (1938) …

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  • 4National Equality March — Logo for the march Participants lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights activists and supporters Location Washington, D.C …

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  • 5National Lampoon's Totally Baked: A Potumentary — is a 2008 film. The documentary was directed by Lee Abbott and written by Stephen D. Binder, Neil Mahoney, and Craig Shoemaker. The film was produced by Gregg Buskett, et al.[1] Plot Meet Dave Bertman, a tightly wound 37 year old father of one.… …

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  • 6National Pig Day — is an event held annually on March 1 in the United States to celebrate the pig. The holiday celebration was started in 1972 by sisters Ellen Stanley, a teacher in Lubbock, Texas, and Mary Lynne Rave of Beaufort, North Carolina.[1][2][3] According …

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  • 7National Coming Out Day — NCOD logo designed by Keith Haring Observed by LGBT community allies Type National, International Date …

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  • 8National Association of Latina Leaders — Type 501 C3 Founded Founded in 2003 Location New York City Area served National Focus To serve the professional needs of U.S. Hispanic women Method …

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  • 9National Certification Corporation — Abbreviation NCC Motto Promoting quality health care through credentialing and education of health care professionals. Formation 1975 ( …

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  • 10Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans — Stereotypical representations of Hispanic and Latino Americans are often manifested in United States mass media, literature, theater and other creative expressions, but often have very real repercussions for the group in daily interactions and in …

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