What does NCC stand for?

The National Certified Counselor Certification (NCC) is a voluntary national certification that identifies counselors who have met national standards set by the counseling profession. The NCC is issued by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC).
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What does the NCC stand for on Star Trek?

NCC is the Starfleet abbreviation for "Naval Construction Contract", comparable to what the U.S. Navy would call a hull number. Jefferies rejected 3, 6, 8, and 9 as "too easily confused" on screen; he eventually reasoned the Enterprise was the first vessel of Starfleet's 17th starship design, hence 1701.
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What does NCC stand for in medical terms?

Abstract. Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common single cause of seizures/epilepsy in India and several other endemic countries throughout the world. It is also the most common parasitic disease of the brain caused by the cestode Taenia solium or pork tapeworm.
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What does NCC stand for in finance?

A non-cash charge is a write-down or accounting expense that does not involve a cash payment. They can represent meaningful changes to a company's financial standing, weighing on earnings without affecting short-term capital in any way.
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What does LPC stand for in the medical field?

An LPC is a licensed professional counselor. LPCs provide mental health services that focus on behavioral, emotional and mental issues in various healthcare settings. Depending on the state, they may be called a licensed clinical professional counselor, licensed mental health counselor or something similar.
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What does USS and NCC stand for?

What does the letters and numbers NCC-1701 stand for on the U.S.S. Enterprise's ship???? -- 71.65.41.97 NCC-1701 is a registry. A registry is a way of identifying ships by means other than a name. The NCC doesn't stand for anything in particular in Trek canon.
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What does USS stand for in Star Trek?

Everyone involved with Trek has always said that “NCC” is meaningless. “USS” on the other hand stands either for “United Space Ship” or “United Star Ship.”
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What do NCC cadets do?

NCC cadets organise various awareness programs like Anti dowry , anti Drugs drive , cleanliness drive , Blood donation drive , Road safety drive, AIDS campaign and many more . These campaign awards the society and let the people to get idea about and also encourage people to be a responsible citizens.
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What does NCC land do?

National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a youth organisation supported by Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Education. Its mission is to nurture inspiring leaders and committed citizens through fun, adventurous and military-related activities..
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Why are all ships female?

Traditionally, ships are given female names because it has been surmised that in ancient history ships were once dedicated to goddesses. When belief in goddesses waned, ships were named after important mortal women.
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What does HMS on a ship mean?

HMS. abbreviation. Britannica Dictionary definition of HMS. Her Majesty's ship; His Majesty's ship.
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How fast is warp speed?

In the sci-fi universe of "Star Trek", spaceships with warp drives can zoom past the normally impenetrable limit of light speed, or about 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second) in a vacuum.
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What was the first Starfleet ship?

The United Federation of Planets is founded at the Babel Conference, with the newly formed Starfleet as its primary interstellar naval force. UES DAEDALUS is recommissioned as USS DAEDALUS (NCC-150), the first starship to join Starfleet.
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Does Worf ever become captain?

In Star Trek: Picard's era, Worf (Michael Dorn) replaced Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as Captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E - a surprising choice that Starfleet Command initially argued against.
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What does HMS and SS stand for?

They are... RMS - Royal Mail Ship HMS - Her Majesty's Ship SS - Steam Ship USS - United States Ship.
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What does SS Titanic stand for?

RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Steamer "Titanic", sometimes known as SS Titanic) was a British passenger liner of White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in April of 1912 after the ship struck an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
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Why do ship names start with SS?

Historically, prefixes for civilian vessels often identified the vessel's mode of propulsion, such as "MV" (motor vessel), "SS" (screw steamer; often cited as "steam ship"), or "PS" (paddle steamer). Prefixes indicating a vessel's purpose, e.g. "RMS" (Royal Mail ship), or "RV" (research vessel), were also used.
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Why do Russian ships have red decks?

Corrosion-resistant coatings protect metal components against degradation due to moisture, salt spray, oxidation or exposure to a variety of environmental chemicals. The anticorrosive paints impede or obstruct the corrosion by reducing the direct access of air and water to the metal. A warship is composed of 90% steel.
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Why do ships have red bottoms?

Shipbuilders of the early years of shipping would use a copper coating as a biocide, to prevent organotins from sticking on the vessel's hull. That copper coating was responsible for the ship's red color. In the 21st century, it is more than obvious that antifouling coatings can be mixed with any color.
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Why do guys refer to cars as she?

The tendency to use female names and pronouns to refer to nonliving things such as ships and cars is an example of personification, giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
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What is the NCC pledge?

WE RESOLVE TO BE DISCIPLINED AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN OF OUR NATION. WE SHALL UNDERTAKE POSITIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE IN THE SPIRIT OF SELFLESSNESS. AND CONCERN FOR OUR FELLOW BEINGS. Last Updated: May 20, 2022.
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What can I learn in NCC?

Discipline, basic arms training, team ethics, following orders, various kinds of physical activities, sports, tours to remote areas, etc. are some of the things you experience and learn in NCC. These lessons are invaluable and make the journey of learning beautiful.
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