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Nida or NIDA may refer to: People * Nida (name), list of people with the name Places * Nida, Lithuania * Nida, Oklahoma * Nida, West Virginia * Nida, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland * Nida Plateau in Greece * Nida (river) in Poland * Nida (Roman town), an ancient Roman town in the northwestern suburbs of Frankfurt, Germany Other uses * '' Al Nida (newspaper)'', a defunct newspaper in Lebanon * ''Al-Nida' (Kuwait)'', Kuwaiti newspaper * ''Nida-yi Vatan'', Persian weekly newspaper in Qajar Iran * Nida Civic Movement, a civic movement in Azerbaijan * NIDA (political party), a political party in the Netherlands * Nida, a character in the computer game ''Final Fantasy VIII'' * Niddah, the Orthodox Jewish laws of family purity * Typhoon Nida (other) * National Institute of Development Administration, a graduate university in Bangkok, Thailand * National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney, Australia * National Institute on Drug Abuse, a branch of the National Institutes ...
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Nida (name)
Nida is a unisex given name and a surname. In Arabic it means ''call'', ''sound'', and ''voice'' and is used as a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name Female * Nida Allam (born 1993), American politician * Nida Dar (born 1987), Pakistani cricketer * Nida Karasakal, Turkish weightlifter. * Nida Khan, Indian women's rights activist * Nida Khuhro, Pakistani politician * Nida Manzoor, British television writer and director * Nida Mumtaz (born 1960), Pakistani actress * Nida Pasha, known as Nida Yasir, Pakistani actress * Nida Patcharaveerapong (1984–2022), Thai actress * H. Nida Sen, Turkish ophthalmologist * Nida Senff (1920–1995), Dutch swimmer * Nida Eliz Üstündağ (born 1996), Turkish swimmer * Nida Vasiliauskaitė (born 1975), Lithuanian philosopher * Nida Waseem (born 1982), Pakistani tennis player * Nida Zuhal (born 1975), Turkish swimmer Male * Nida Fazli (1938–2016), Indian poet and lyricist * Nida Sinnokrot (born 1971), Palestinian ...
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Nida Civic Movement
Nida Civic Movement (), commonly referred to as N!DA or simply Nida, is an Azerbaijani civic movement founded in early 2011 to achieve democratic and social changes in Azerbaijan. Currently it has over 350 members comprising mainly young individuals as well as well-known politicians and activists. The movement claims to have no affiliation with any of the political parties in the country. ''Nida'' means "exclamation" in Azerbaijani. Principles The stated purpose of the movement is to defend the constitutional and human rights of the society, and the preserval of democratic and republican values. N!DA also aims to attract citizens, especially, youth and students into the socio-political processes of the country in order to democratize Azerbaijan and increase their influence in the processes. They states that it's not a political party and it has no intention to be represented in the government. Political prisoners Seven activists of N!DA, including four board members, were kidnap ...
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National Institute On Drug Abuse
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is a United States federal government research institute whose mission is to "advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health." The institute has conducted an in-depth study of addiction according to its biological, behavioral and social components. It has also supported many treatments such as nicotine patches and gums, and performed research into AIDS and other drug-related diseases. Its monopoly on the supply of research-grade marijuana has proved controversial. History NIDA's roots can be traced back to 1935, when a research facility (named the Addiction Research Center in 1948) was established in Lexington, Kentucky as part of a USPHS hospital. The Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) and National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA) were created in 1972. In 1974 NIDA was established as part of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Adm ...
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National Institute Of Dramatic Art
The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts based in Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1958, it offers bachelor's, master's and vocational degrees in subjects including acting, writing, directing, scenic construction, technical theatre, voice, costume, props, production design and cultural leadership. In 2024, NIDA was named as #13 in the "World's 25 Best Drama Schools" by ''The Hollywood Reporter''. NIDA's main campus is based in the Sydney suburb of Kensington, New South Wales, Kensington, located adjacent to the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and is made up of a range of rehearsal and performance venues. Its performance venues include the Parade Theatre (also the name of an earlier venue in NIDA's history); the Space; the Studio Theatre; and the Playhouse, while the Rodney Seaborn Library forms part of its library and the Reg Grundy Studio is a training and production facility for film and television. ...
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National Institute Of Development Administration
The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) ) is the only public higher education institution in Thailand that teaches only at the graduate level (postgraduate) with a strong emphasis on Management, Economics and sustainable development, Sustainable Development. It also has duties in research, training, and other academic services. To government agencies, state enterprises, private businesses and the general public. It is a national prestigious institute that focuses on creating high-level executives. NIDA is considered the first Thai educational institution to offer a Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Administration (MPA) program. and offered the first Master of Business Administration, MBA program in Thailand. NIDA has 10 graduate schools aimed to serve economic and social development such as Graduate School of Public Administration (GSPA), One of the founding schools. NIDA Business School received accreditation from the Association to Advance ...
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Typhoon Nida (other)
The name Nida (, ) has been used for three tropical cyclones in the western north Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Thailand and means a name of woman. * Typhoon Nida (2004) (T0402, 04W Dindo) – Category 5 super typhoon that formed southeast of the Philippines in mid-May that reached peak strength not far from the east-central Philippines and finally became extratropical east of Japan. * Typhoon Nida (2009) (T0922, 26W, Vinta) – Powerful Category 5 super typhoon that formed within a monsoon trough 545 miles (880 km) southeast of Guam in late November and reached 10-minute peak winds of 130 mph (215 km/h) * Severe Tropical Storm Nida (2016) (T1604, 06W, Carina) – a Category 1-equivalent typhoon that impacted the Philippines and South China South China ( zh, s=, p=Huá'nán, j=jyut6 naam4) is a geographical and cultural region that covers the southernmost part of China. Its precise meaning varies with context. A notable feature of South China in compariso ...
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Niddah
A niddah (alternative forms: nidda, nida, or nidah; ''nidá''), in traditional Judaism, is a woman who has experienced a uterine discharge of blood (most commonly during menstruation), or a woman who has menstruated and not yet completed the associated requirement of immersion in a ''mikveh'' (ritual bath). In the Book of Leviticus, the Torah prohibits sexual intercourse with a ''niddah''. The prohibition has been maintained in traditional Jewish law and by the Samaritans. It has largely been rejected by adherents of Reform Judaism and other liberal branches. In rabbinic Judaism, additional stringencies and prohibitions have accumulated over time, increasing the scope of various aspects of niddah, including: duration (12-day minimum for Ashkenazim, and 11 days for Sephardim); expanding the prohibition against sex to include: sleeping in adjoining beds, any physical contact, and even passing objects to spouse; and requiring a detailed ritual purification process. Since t ...
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Characters Of Final Fantasy VIII
'' Final Fantasy VIII'', a 1999 role-playing video game by Squaresoft, features "SeeD", an elite group of mercenaries, as well as soldiers, rebels, and political leaders of various nations and cities. Thirteen weeks after its release, it had earned more than US$50 million in sales, making it the fastest selling ''Final Fantasy'' title at the time. The game has shipped 8.15 million units worldwide as of March 2003. Additionally, ''Final Fantasy VIII'' was voted the 22nd-best game of all time by readers of '' Famitsu'' in 2006. The game's characters were created by Tetsuya Nomura, and were the first in the series to be realistically proportioned in all aspects. This graphical shift, as well as the cast itself, has received generally positive reviews from gaming magazines and websites. The six main playable characters in ''Final Fantasy VIII'' are Squall Leonhart, a loner who avoids vulnerability by focusing on his duty; Rinoa Heartilly, an outspoken and passionate young wom ...
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NIDA (political Party)
NIDA () is a political movement in the Netherlands, describing itself as "being inspired by Islam". It was founded in 2013 by Nourdin El Ouali, a former municipal councillor in Rotterdam for GroenLinks. The party is currently only represented at the municipal level, with two seats in Rotterdam and one seat in The Hague. The party shares the same electorate as Denk, mostly Islamic immigrants, although NIDA is more religiously oriented. In 2021, the party announced that they would cease competing in elections and instead continue further as a social movement. History 2014 municipal elections The party first participated solely in Rotterdam, where it received two seats in the municipal council with 4.8% of the vote. It did not have a political programme; instead, the party promoted their plans by means of a 'political pamphlet'. 2018 municipal elections The party kept its two seats in Rotterdam, increasing its vote share to 5.4%. The party also expanded to The Hague, getting o ...
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Nida-yi Vatan
''Nida-yi Vatan'' () was a weekly newspaper being one of the publications that were started following the Iranian constitutional revolution in 1906. The paper supported a constitutional rule in Iran and appeared until 1908. History and profile ''Nida-yi Vatan'' was established by the journalist Ahmad Majd Al Islam Kirmani who also edited the paper. Its first issue appeared on 27 December 1906. ''Nida-yi Vatan'' was headquartered in Tehran. Kirmani described the paper as a liberal publication which attempted to make the notion of constitutionalism much more popular in the country. In each issue the statement ''hubb al-watan min al-iman'' () was put under its title. This sentence is attributed by the Sufi Muslims to Prophet Mohammad which refers to the Sufis' attempt to reach unity with the divine. In the paper, this statement was employed to encourage patriotism among its readers. The paper frequently featured brief biographies of the deputies. It also published patriotic poems ...
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Nida, Lithuania
Nida (, Kursenieki language, Kursenieki: ''Nīde'') is a resort town in Lithuania, the administrative centre of Neringa municipality. Located on the Curonian Spit between the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea, it is the westernmost point of Lithuania and the Baltic states, close to the border with the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast exclave. It currently has about 2,385 residents. History A settlement area of the Baltic Curonians, the original place called ''nida'' ("fluent" in the Old Prussian language) was first mentioned in 1385 documents issued by the Teutonic Knights, who ruled the lands within their State of the Teutonic Order, Monastic State. The original settlement on the road along the Curonian Spit from Königsberg to Klaipėda, Memel was located about south of its today's position near the ''Hohe Düne'' (High Dune) at Cape Grobštas (from Old Prussian: ''grabis'', "hill"). After the Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466), the fishing village became part of the Polish fief ...
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Al-Nida' (Kuwait)
''Al-Nida ('The Call') was a newspaper published from Kuwait City during the Iraqi occupation 1990–1991. In August 1990 the Iraqi authorities shut down the ''al-Qabas'' newspaper and founded ''al-Nida'' using the requisitioned facilities of ''al-Qabas''. ''Al-Nida was the sole newspaper published in Kuwait during this period. It was distributed for free in Kuwait. It was also sold in Jordan. The newspaper carried speeches by Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician and revolutionary who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 1979 until Saddam Hussein statue destruction, his overthrow in 2003 during the 2003 invasion of Ira ... and information of laws and decrees issues by the Iraqi authorities. The newspaper was shut down on 1 January 1991, without any stated explanation. After the fall of Iraqi rule in Kuwait, 24 former employees of ''al-Nida'' were tried in Martial Law Court. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nida Ma ...
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