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ACA and American
In 1946, Hellman entered and won the eleventh ACA American tournament held at Nashville, Tennessee, and also the third NCA American tournament played in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The American Correctional Association ( ACA ), formerly known as the American Prison Association, is the oldest and largest international correctional association in the world.
The Cryptogram is also the name of the periodic publication of the American Cryptogram Association ( ACA ), which contains a large number of cryptographic puzzles.
* ACA International, formerly the American Collectors Association
The American Chiropractic Association ( ACA ) criticised a 2002 PBS broadcast which included an episode about chiropractic in which the NCAHF was involved.
ACA president, Daryl D. Wills, responded to PBS officials stating ( in part ): " I find it ironic that a program titled ' Scientific American Frontiers ' would completely ignore the scientific foundation of the chiropractic profession.
The most well known are the Federal Signal Thunderbolt Series, and ACA ( now American Signal Corporation ) Hurricane.
* ACA Hurricane, a rarely made 1970s Civil Defense Siren made by American Signal Corporation
The USDB has continuously been accredited from the American Correctional Association ( ACA ) since 1988.
When ACA moved to WHDH in the fall of 1993, WBZ switched their late afternoon newscast to 5: 30, and began airing the freshman syndicated series American Journal ( with WBZ alumnus Nancy Glass as anchor ) at its 5 p. m. lead-in.
Olander wrote the first breed standard for the Snowshoe, and succeeded in obtaining the Cat Fanciers Federation ( CFF ) and the American Cat Association's ( ACA ) " experimental breed " status for the Snowshoe in 1974.
* Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association ( PCA / ACA )
* Norman Carlson, Director of Federal Bureau of Prisons ( 1970 – 1987 ), President of the American Correctional Association ( ACA ), University of Minnesota Professor of Sociology ( 1987 – 1998 )
For example, In the USA, they are the American School Counselor Association ( ASCA ) School Counselor Ethical Code, the American Counseling Association ( ACA ) Code of Ethics., and the National Association for College Admission Counseling ( NACAC ) Statement of Principles of Good Practice ( SPGP ).
The American Callers Association ( ACA ) is the second largest association of square dance callers in the United States.
The American Canoe Association ( ACA ) is the oldest and largest paddle sports organization in the United States, promoting canoeing, kayaking, and rafting.
Between its founding and the present, it underwent numerous name changes, and settled on its current name in 2007 when the Naval, Marine Corps, and Army Battalions of the American Cadet Alliance ( ACA ) merged to become the United States Army Cadet Corps.
He is author of the book, Mastering the Art of Solution-Focused Counseling, which was published by the American Counseling Association ( ACA ) in March, 2006 ( ISBN 1-55620-267-9 ).
The American Correctional Association ( ACA ) has accredited 90 % of CCA's facilities.

ACA and Association
The national cycle-touring organization in the USA is now the Adventure Cycling Association ( ACA ).
The Army Comrades Association ( ACA ), later named the National Guard and better known by the nickname The Blueshirts (), was an Irish extra-parliamentary security organisation active in the 1930s.
) Along with the ACA nominations, she received her 14th Female Vocalist nomination for Country Music Association in October.
The donation of their fine library by the Fall River Dominicans greatly enhanced the Institute's book collection, which had begun to grow with gifts of duplicate books by ACA Assurance ( formerly the Association Canado-Américaine ) and later the Union St. Jean-Baptiste.
* The Association of Canadian Archivists ( ACA ), on May 31, 1012, withdrew its participation from LAC's forums for its proposed Pan-Canadian Documentary Heritage Network, stating that the PCDHN as it has been presented is an inadequate solution to meeting the needs of the 800 archives across Canada.
King is a member of numerous associations, including the Appalachian College Association ( ACA ), the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association ( TICUA ) and the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities ( CCCU ).
Bryan College is a member of the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association ( TICUA ), the Council for Higher Education Accreditation ( CHEA ), the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, the Appalachian College Association ( ACA ), and the Association of Christian Schools International ( ACSI ).

ACA and ),
The rules and tournament regulations are now maintained by the International Laws Committee, established by the croquet associations of England and Wales ( CA ), Australia ( ACA ), New Zealand ( CNZ ) and the United States ( USCA ).
Although the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( ACA ), which Congress passed in 2010, significantly improved the finances of Medicare, the retirement of the Baby Boom generation — which by 2030 is projected to increase enrollment from 48 million to more than 80 million as the number of workers per enrollee declines from 3. 7 to 2. 4 — and rising overall health care costs pose substantial financial challenges to the program.
The Independent Payment Advisory Board ( IPAB ), which the Affordable Care Act or " ACA " created, will use this measure to determine whether it must recommend to Congress proposals to reduce Medicare costs.
For an explanation of the terms recoverable ( RC ), avoids cascading aborts ( ACA ) and strict ( ST ) see Schedule ( computer science ).
The party joined the Anti-Capitalist Alliance ( ACA ), a radical-left electoral alliance, in 2002.
Professions regulated in most or all EU states include British qualified accountants ( Chartered Certified Accountant ( ACCA ) or Chartered Accountant ( ACA or CA ) or International Accountant ( AIA ) in the UK ), Chartered Engineer, or Eur Ing ( European Ingénieur ), Incorporated Engineer, MIET-Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, teachers ( Qualified Teacher Status in the UK ), and lawyers ( barristers, solicitors and advocates in the UK ).
The NAA was founded in 1905 as the Aero Club of America ( ACA ), by members of the Automobile Club of America.
* Chartered Accountants Ireland ( CAI, which is an Irish rather than a UK body but covers Northern Ireland as well as the Republic of Ireland ), designatory letters ACA or FCA ).

ACA and National
After de Valera's re-election in February 1933, he dismissed O ' Duffy as commissioner, and in July of that year, O ' Duffy took control of the ACA and renamed it the National Guard.
The two parties and the ACA merged to form Fine Gael in September, just eleven months after the formation of the National Centre Party.

ACA and Club
The subsequent Concordance regime supported YPF, however, and its role as the nation's leading oil distillates retailer was bolstered by a 1936 agreement with the Automóvil Club Argentino ( ACA ) to supply a chain of ACA service stations.
The ACA was founded in 1880 by Scottish lawyer, John MacGregor, who had founded the British Royal Canoe Club ( RCC ) in 1866.

ACA and Blue
In April 1933, the ACA began wearing the distinctive St. Patrick's Blue shirt uniform.
As it has since Seton's time, the agency ’ s ACA accredited summer camp programs at Blue Sky Meadow focus on outdoor living skills and nature activities.
The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain, New York has many artifacts from the early years of the ACA.

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