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  2. List of Pentecostal denominations - Wikipedia

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    Many of the membership numbers below are reported by the denominations themselves, and as such they should be considered approximate. Also, the list itself should not be considered comprehensive because there are many small denominations which are below 100,000 in membership, and individual churches which chose not to affiliate with other ...

  3. Membership organization - Wikipedia

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    A membership organization is any organization that allows people or entities to subscribe, and often requires them to pay a membership fee or "subscription". [1] Membership organizations typically have a particular purpose, which involves connecting people together around a particular activity, geographical location, industry, activity, interest, mission, or profession. [2]

  4. List of labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unions exist to represent the interests of workers, who form the membership. Under US labor law, the National Labor Relations Act 1935 is the primary statute which gives US unions rights. The rights of members are governed by the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act 1959. List Below

  5. List of Christian denominations by number of members

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    The number of individuals who are members of historical Protestant Churches totals to 300–600 million. [ 23 ] [ 20 ] A map of countries that have a church that is a member of the Anglican Communion (blue), [ dubious – discuss ] the Porvoo Communion (green), comprising European Anglican and Lutheran churches, and the Union of Utrecht (Old ...

  6. List of the largest Protestant denominations - Wikipedia

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    The numbers should therefore be considered approximate. Protestant bodies being considered in this article are divided into: transdenominational bodies with more than 50 million members; international bodies with more than 10 million members; national bodies with more than 5 million members; non-national bodies with more than 5 million members

  7. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    A reference group can be either from a membership group or non-membership group. An example of a reference group being used would be the determination of affluence. An individual in the U.S. with an annual income of $80,000, may consider themself affluent if they compare themself to those in the middle of the income strata, who earn roughly ...

  8. List of intergovernmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    Group of Five; Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Pacific Islands Forum; Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) Secretariat of the Pacific Community; African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States. Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP-EU (CTA) Afro-Asian organizations Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization

  9. Size of groups, organizations, and communities - Wikipedia

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    As a group gets larger, adding another person has less effect on its characteristics. A consideration at least in smaller groups, though, is whether the number of members is even or odd. Doing things together is easy if all those involved agree on what to do, or if majority opinion is able to override objections without repelling the objectors.