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National and Forensic
The National Forensic League ( NFL ) is an organization with a similar structure and purpose to the NFA and AFA, but serves as the national organization within the United States for competitors in high school.
Turner sponsors the Public forum debate of the National Forensic League.
** The National Forensic League is founded.
STR profiling was further refined by a team of scientists led by Peter Gill at the Forensic Science Service in the 1990s, allowing the launch of the UK National DNA Database ( NDNAD ) in 1995.
* The Rostrum, the official monthly magazine of the National Forensic League
It was formerly under the Minister of National Security ( along with the BDF and National Forensic Science Service ).
The Belize National Police and National Forensic Science Service now report to the Minister of Police and Public Safety.
Under its National Police Services branch the RCMP provides support to all police forces in Canada through the operation of support services such as the Canadian Police Information Centre, the Criminal Intelligence Service Canada, Forensic Science and Identification Services, the Canadian Firearms Program and the Canadian Police College.
* National Academy of Forensic Engineers
In the 90's Manual students won the Jefferson County championships most years and qualifed teams for the National Forensic League tournament and the TOC Tournament of Champions.
** Clark R. Bavin National Fish and Wildlife Forensic Laboratory
Additional archaeological materials from James Fort are featured in the Smithsonian Institution's limited exhibition, Written In Bone: Forensic Files of the 17th-Century Chesapeake from February 7, 2009 to January 6, 2013 at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington D. C.
On the national level, Plymouth students regularly compete at the National Forensic League's national tournament.
In 2007, Head Coach David McKenzie was awarded the National Forensic League National Coach of the Year.
The National Forensic League, which is still located in Ripon, Wisconsin, was founded at the college in 1925.
* Bruno E. Jacob, founder of the National Forensic League
* Bruno E. Jacob, founder of the National Forensic League
In 1995, 1999, and 2000 it won the National Forensic Association team championship and in 2005 its team won the American Forensic Association team championship.
The National Forensic League is a non-partisan, non-profit educational honor society established to encourage and motivate American high school students to participate in and become proficient in the forensic arts: debate, public speaking and interpretation.
( The other three are the National Catholic Forensic League or NCFL, the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association or NCFCA, and Stoa USA.

National and Association
Starting with small stations not members of the National Association of Broadcasters, the firm apparently is seeking to break down the anti-liquor barriers in major-market stations.
The National Association of Broadcasters code specifically bars hard-liquor commercials.
The Council on National Defense of the American Medical Association contributed a brief article to each issue entitled, `` This Is Your A.M.A. ''.
Other sources of information include the National Concrete Masonry Association, 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill., the Portland Cement Association, 33 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, Ill., and the Structural Clay Products Association, Washington, D.C..
The National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Washington, D. C., is developing plans to utilize specially treated lumber for underground shelter construction.
In 1959, the Yacht Safety Bureau was reorganized by the National Association of Engine and Boat Manufacturers and a group of insurance underwriters to provide a testing laboratory and labeling service for boats and their equipment.
An examination of some forty catalogs of schools offering courses in interior design, for the most part schools accredited by membership in the National Association of Schools of Art, and a further `` on the spot '' inspection of a number of schools, show their courses adhere pretty closely to the recommendations.
There will be no mitigation of these offences until all art schools, whether independent or attached to universities have separate accreditation -- as do medical schools -- by an art accreditation group such as the `` National Association of Schools of Art ''.
The group known as the American Association for Health,, Physical Education, and Recreation ( a division of the National Education Association ) initiated a conference which brought together representatives of the National Rifle Association, SAAMI and the American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers.
The Middle-South Region, as defined by the National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials ( NAIRO ), consists of the states of Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Finally there are the parent organizations and the laymen's organizations such as the National Association of Parents and Teachers, and the Citizens Committee on Public Schools.
That's why the FDA, the American Medical Association ( AMA ), and the National Better Business Bureau ( BBB ) have estimated the toll of mechanical quackery to be a substantial portion of the $610 million or so paid to medical charlatans annually.
Employes of Montgomery Ward & Co. at The Dalles, in a National Labor Relations Board election Thursday voted to decertify Local 1565, Retail Clerks International Association, AFL-CIO, as their collective bargaining agent.
It is not surprising that, as spokesman for real estate interests, the National Association of Real Estate Boards ( NAREB ) and its local associations have sought to limit and often ignore much of this pressure.
The National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities recommended creating AFI “ to enrich and nurture the art of film in America ” with initial funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Motion Picture Association of America and the Ford Foundation.
In addition to opposing the ADA on grounds of cost, church groups like the National Association of Evangelicals testified against the ADA's Title I ( employment ) provisions on grounds of religious liberty.
* Adrian Dantley ( born 1956 ), American retired National Basketball Association ( NBA ) player

National and NFA
Firearms with shoulder stocks and barrels less than 406 mm ( 16 in ) in length are classified as " short barreled rifles " ( under the US National Firearms Act or NFA ), and are sometimes restricted in the same way that short barrel shotguns and machine guns are.
A list of firearms not covered by the NFA due to their antique status may be found here or due to their Curio and Relic status may be found here ; these lists includes a number of carbines with barrels less than the minimum legal length and firearms that are " primarily collector's items and are not likely to be used as weapons and, therefore, are excluded from the provisions of the National Firearms Act.
Early results of the vote showed the National Forces Alliance ( NFA ) party as a front runner.
The National Fraud Authority ( NFA ) is the government agency co-ordinating the counter-fraud response in the UK.
Criticism from the National Farmers Association ( NFA ) of the appointment of a non-rural person to head Irish agriculture was voiced, and led to increased antagonism from farmers towards the government.
Haughey became embroiled in a series of controversies with the NFA ( National Farmers Association ) and another organisation, the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association ( ICMSA ).
Illinois State has been selected as the host of the 2011 NFA National Championship.
The Pancor Jackhammer is fully automatic and thus classified as a machine gun in the United States under the National Firearms Act ( NFA ) of 1934.
The National Firearms Act (" NFA "), 72nd Congress, Sess.
This revision is known as the National Firearms Act of 1968 to differentiate it from the NFA of 1934, which is a different ( and now void ) law.
The National Firearms Act of 1968 ( NFA ) defines a number of categories of regulated firearms.
BATFE has held that it is illegal to place an aftermarket foregrip on any pistol / handgun without first registering it as an AOW and paying the $ 200 " making tax " imposed by the National Firearms Act ( NFA ).
The Act makes certain conduct a criminal offense, in relation to engaging in business as a manufacturer, importer, or dealer with respect to ( NFA ) firearms without having registered or paid a Special Occupational Tax ( SOT ); receiving or possessing a firearm transferred to oneself in violation of the NFA ; receiving or possessing a firearm made in violation of the NFA ; receiving or possessing a firearm not registered to oneself in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record ; transferring or making a firearm in violation of the NFA ; or obliterating, removing, changing, or altering the serial number of the firearm.
The National Firearms Act of 1934 ( NFA ) is Title II.
With the Attorney General, Baird, as sponsor Minister, deployed a budget of £ 28M to implement the recommendations of the 2006 Fraud Review and established the National Fraud Authority ( NFA ), which became an executive agency of the Law Officers Departments ( LODs ) in 2008 with Dr Bernard Herdan as its Chief Executive.
Baird was a senior member of the Inter-Ministerial Group which oversaw the NFA and the co-ordination of the UK ’ s first National Fraud Strategy in partnership with over 28 public private and trade bodies.
Under the National Firearms Act ( NFA ), it is illegal for a private citizen to possess a sawed-off modern smokeless powder shotgun ( a shotgun with a barrel length shorter than or an overall length shorter than ), without a tax-paid registration from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, requiring a background check and either a $ 200 or $ 5 tax for every transfer, depending upon the specific manufacturing circumstances of the particular sawed-off modern shotgun being transferred.
In 2006, for example, the winning Persuasion topics at the American Forensics Association ( AFA ) and National Forensics Association ( NFA ) concerned ways to improve teacher retention and to encourage citizens to correspond with their Congresspersons, respectively.
College-AFA ( American Forensics Association ), NFA ( National Forensics Association ), California Invitational at the University of California, Berkeley, PSCFA, CCFA, Griffin Invitational, and Phi Rho Pi ( the national community college tournament ).
Major Competitions featuring CA / Rhet Crit: College-AFA ( American Forensics Association ) where it is referred to Communication Analysis, NFA ( National Forensics Association ) where it is referred to as Rhetorical Criticism, Phi Rho Pi, where it is referred to as CA.

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