New Jewel Movement — Founded 11 March 1973 (1973 03 11) Merger of Joint Endeavour for Welfare, Education, and Liberation (JEWEL) and Movement for Assemblies of the People (MAP) Newspaper The New Jewel … Wikipedia
New Religious Movement — Introduction the generally accepted term for what is sometimes called, often with pejorative connotations, a “cult.” The term New Religious Movement has been applied to all new faiths that have arisen worldwide over the past several… … Universalium
New religious movement — A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious community or ethical, spiritual, or philosophical group of modern origin, which has a peripheral place within the dominant religious culture. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may be part of a wider … Wikipedia
New Documentary Movement — The New Documentary Movement (Xin jilu yundong) began in the early 1990s with a group of independent filmmakers who hoped to reveal a social reality different from that presented in the official or commercial media. To do so, they turned their… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
New Ulster Movement — The New Ulster Movement (NUM) was a political pressure group in Northern Ireland. The organisation was established in early 1969 under the Chairmanship of Brian Walker, and soon had a membership of around 8,000 people. Later in the year, Oliver… … Wikipedia
New Way to Be Human — Studio album by Switchfoot Released March 11, 1999 … Wikipedia
New Way (Israel) — New Way דרך חדשה Leader Dalia Rabin Pelossof Founded 6 March 2001 Dissolved 7 May 2001 Split from Centre Party … Wikipedia
Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party — Leader Aurelio Martins Founded 196 … Wikipedia
New Wave science fiction — New Wave is a term applied to science fiction produced in the 1960s and 1970s and characterized by a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content, a literary or artistic sensibility, and a focus on soft as opposed to hard science.… … Wikipedia
New Monasticism — New Monasticism, or Neomonasticism, can refer either to a modern movement modelled on a monastic way of life in a contemporary context or a movement within Roman Catholicism to expand the way of life of traditional monastic communities to lay… … Wikipedia