Media outlets starting with N
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and MedicineUnited States of AmericaNational Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is the website for the work of the Board on Health Care Services (HCS), within the Health and Medicine Division, is helping to shape the direction of health care in the United States and abroad. The Board considers the entire health care system in order to ensure the best possible care for all patients. Its activities pertain to organization, financing, effectiveness, workforce, and delivery of health care.
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National Academy AssociateUnited States of AmericaWritten for the FBI National Academy Associates and serves as resource on law enforcement issues, training, education and information. Regular columns include: Chapterchat; communicates state chapter news. Announcements may include items of interest, such as section activities, events training calendar, special programs, etc. Spotlight; showcases a particular member for his/her efforts, achievement, contribution, retirement, promotion, etc. Innovations; represents new technology/services available to the law enforcement community. The Graduate; lists recent graduates, promotions, retirements, passings and other current status changes.
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National AffairsUnited States of AmericaAims to help Americans think more clearly about our public life and rise more to the challenge of self-government. Includes essays on the topics of domestic policy, political economy, society, culture, and political thought. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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National American Miss RocksUnited States of AmericaNational American Miss Rocks is a blog dedicated to participants in the National American Miss' individual state-level pageants in Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. National American Miss is a pageant that focuses on participants' poise, self-confidence and communication skills.
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National Association for Biomedical Research AlertUnited States of AmericaWritten for researchers, institutions and investigators in medical science. Dedicated solely to advocating sound public policy that recognizes the vital role of humane animal use in biomedical research, higher education and product safety testing. Improves communication between the scientific community and the American public, by encouraging individuals involved with animal research to speak out about their important work.
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NNational Association of Energy Service Companies E-newsletterUnited States of America
Serves as the e-newsletter of the National Association of Energy Service Companies. Targets energy service companies, electric and gas utilities and other energy service providers. Examines the trends and events that affect the energy services industry. Features include: legislative and regulatory updates, industry and product information and guest commentaries on market issues.
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NNational Association of Home BuildersUnited States of America
NAHB cover topics related to America’s housing industry.
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National Association of Science Writers - NASWUnited States of AmericaOfficial publication of the National Association of Science Writers. Devoted to analytical reporting and commentary on issues in science journalism and public information and to the special interests of members of the National Association of Science Writers. A typical issue contains first-hand coverage of major science news events, essays and sidebars on surfacing questions in journalism ethics and behavior and practical advice on avoiding pitfalls. A section on useful tips for freelancers is also featured in every issue — from market surveys to what's happening with book and magazine contracts.
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National Association of Women Artists NewsletterUnited States of AmericaWritten for members of National Association of Women Artists (NAWA) and women artists. Aims to meld the past with outstanding artistic and educational performance in the present, and lead to a well established excellence in the future. Strives to unite woman artists and accomplishes an empowerment of individuals allowing them enhanced freedom and authority in their field.
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National Back ExchangeUnited KingdomBackground and Format: The Column is the journal for National Back Exchange Members, published 4 times a year. National Back Exchange (often known simply as “NBE”) is a not-for-profit association set-up to develop, disseminate, and promote evidence-based best practice relating to manual handling activities. Audience and Readership: Membership includes professionals from health and social services, community services, private care settings, therapeutic services, educational establishments, health and safety organisations, ergonomists, equipment companies and other interested organisations. Deadline: The editorial deadlines for each of the 4 issues of Column every year are: 7th January 7th April 7th July 7th October Time of Publication: Quarterly. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad rates: Advertising enquiries can be emailed to conferencecoordinator@nationalbackexchange.org Other information: For editorial submissions, please see here.