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  2. National Radio Institute - Wikipedia

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    Ralph H. Baer, German-American inventor and engineer, often called the "father of video games" (a 1940 alumnus of the NRI radio service course) John Fetzer, a radio and television executive (served as the first president of the NRI alumni association) Polk Perdue, son of Hub Perdue a professional baseball player and manager

  3. James Ernest Smith - Wikipedia

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    James Ernest Smith in 1968 at the Florida Institute of Technology. James Ernest Smith (1881–1973) was an American engineer, entrepreneur, educator, and businessman. He was the co-founder and president of the National Radio Institute (NRI) in Washington D.C., which trained 1.5 million students through home study over its 88-year history.

  4. NRI - Wikipedia

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    NRI or Nri may refer to : Kingdom of Nri , an Igbo kingdom that flourished between the 10th century and early 20th century National Radio Institute , a now defunct post-secondary vocational correspondence school

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  6. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Gandhi Seva Loka (formerly known as Bombay Merchants Association) is a charitable institution run by the Sindhi community and is engaged mainly in educational and social activities. The India Club is a social organisation of PIO/NRI professionals. An Indian Women's Association brings together PIO/NRI spouses and undertakes charitable activities.

  7. Nomura Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (NRI; Japanese: 株式会社野村総合研究所 or 野村総研 for short) is the largest economic research and consulting firm in ...

  8. Thomas Abraham - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Abraham, born, September 11, 1948, has been influential in the Non-Resident Indian/People of Indian Origin NRI/PIO movement over the last four decades. [3] Dr. Abraham coined the word PIO (people of Indian origin) in 1989, when he put together the First Convention of People of Indian Origin in New York.

  9. Non-Resident Nepali Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Coordination Councils (NCC) serve as the NRNA organization's global network of its chapters, which are currently established in 60 countries around the world. NRNs residing in any country with the exception of SAARC countries can establish a NCC of the NRNA if there are more than 10 individual.