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The English word nomad comes from the Middle French nomade, from Latin nomas ("wandering shepherd"), from Ancient Greek νομᾰ́ς (nomás, “roaming, wandering, esp. to find pasture”), which is derived from the Ancient Greek νομός (nomós, “pasture”).
The National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS) is an American organization that began in the 1970s as an adjunct to the second-wave feminism movement of the time. In 1982, the organization, then called the M&M (Men and Masculinity) Conference, elected its first national council "to provide a collective leadership to the anti-sexist ...
NOMAS may refer to: National Organization for Men Against Sexism , an American anti-sexism organization since the 1970s Not Manufacturer Supported , a term for undocumented or unsupported features of a product coined by PPC Journal in the early 1980s
Digital nomad working from a restaurant. Digital nomads are people who travel freely while working remotely using technology and the internet. [1] Such people generally have minimal material possessions and work remotely in temporary housing, hotels, cafes, public libraries, co-working spaces, or recreational vehicles, using Wi-Fi, smartphones or mobile hotspots to access the Internet.
Nomos, from Ancient Greek: νόμος, romanized: nómos, is the body of law governing human behavior.. Nomos or Nomoi may refer to: . Nomos (mythology), 'the spirit of law' in Greek mythology
Nomad, a Hong Kong film starring Leslie Cheung; Nomads, an urban horror film set in Los Angeles; Nomad, a historical epic set in Kazakhstan; Nomads, a drama film; Nomad (upcoming film), an upcoming science fiction film
[8] NOMAS in the United States, the Achilles Heel Collective in the UK and Men Against Sexual Assault in Australia are some of the better known feminist men's movements although the organizations that are globally known are still fairly small and unstable with low membership rates. Achilles Heel was one of the most prominent pro feminist men's ...
Nomos was described as the ruler of gods and men: [2] The holy king of Gods and men I call, celestial Law [Nomos], the righteous seal of all; The seal which stamps whate'er the earth contains, Nature's firm basis, and the liquid plains: