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FNE may refer to * Fane Airport in Papua New Guinea * Fear of negative evaluation (also known as Atychiphobia) * Federation of North-American Explorers * Finance New Europe * France Nature Environnement, a federation of environmental groups in France * Free nerve ending * National Federation of Energy, a former trade union in France {{disambiguation ...
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Fane Airport
Fane Airport is an airfield serving Fane, in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... References External links * Airports in Papua New Guinea Central Province (Papua New Guinea) {{PapuaNewGuinea-airport-stub ...
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Fear Of Negative Evaluation
Fear of negative evaluation (FNE), also atychiphobia, is a psychological construct reflecting " apprehension about others' evaluations, distress over negative evaluations by others, and the expectation that others would evaluate one negatively". The construct and a psychological test to measure it were defined by David Watson and Ronald Friend in 1969. FNE is related to specific personality dimensions, such as anxiousness, submissiveness, and social avoidance. People who score high on the FNE scale are highly concerned with seeking social approval or avoiding disapproval by others, and may tend to avoid situations where they have to undergo evaluations. High FNE subjects are also more responsive to situational factors. This has been associated with conformity, pro-social behavior, and social anxiety. FNE Test The original Fear of Negative Evaluation test consists of thirty items with a sentence that was response format and takes approximately ten minutes to complete. Scale scores ...
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Federation Of North-American Explorers
The Federation of North-American Explorers (FNE) is a Roman Catholic faith-based, outdoor youth movement in Canada and the United States of America based on the methods of Lord Robert Baden-Powell and Venerable Jacques Sevin, SJ. It was founded in 1999 and serves more than 1100 members in 31 active groups throughout North America. The association is a member of the International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe. However, due to fundamental differences in the values and ideals of the FNE and those of scouting as it has developed in North America, the FNE program stresses that they are ''Explorers'' and not scouts. Program The association is divided in four sections according to age. These ages are the same for both the male and the female programs, both of which are separated by age and gender. The age level groups are: *Otters, ages 6 to 7 *Timber Wolves, ages 8 to 12 *Explorers, ages 12 to 16 *Wayfarers, ages 17 to 24 Program Extent and Pontifical Recognition Although the ...
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Finance New Europe
''Finance New Europe'' is an English language magazine and website based in Prague, Czech Republic. It has been published since 2003 and is known to be the only business magazine focused on the central and eastern European (CEE) region as a whole, rather than on one single country. Format The magazine is a bi-monthly (issued once every two months), and is printed on glossy color paper stock. Starting with the October–November 2006 issue, the main FNE magazine is accompanied by a stand-alone special supplement on a topic of interest to its readers. ''FNE''s most recent printed issues were the February–March 2007 and the December 2006-January 2007 editions, the latter of which featured its annual Achievement Awards. ''FNEs main magazine totals 64 interior pages, and has regular features such as the Focus omnibus of stories, Regional roundup (brief news bulletins separated by country), Eye on banks, two pages of statistics and one non-business feature, Almost the last page. ...
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France Nature Environnement
France Nature Environnement (FNE) is a national federation of associations for the protection of nature and the environment in France. Created in 1968 as the French Federation of Societies for the Protection of Nature (' it was recognised as having public benefits (') in 1976. As an umbrella organisation, FNE speaks on behalf of a movement of almost 90000 members in some 9000 associations in France and its overseas territories, grouped into 46 member organisations. The logo of the Federation is the hedgehog, and its motto is ("Everywhere nature needs us"). References Environmental organizations based in France {{France-org-stub ...
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Free Nerve Ending
A free nerve ending (FNE) or bare nerve ending, is an unspecialized, afferent nerve fiber sending its signal to a sensory neuron. ''Afferent'' in this case means bringing information from the body's periphery toward the brain. They function as cutaneous nociceptors and are essentially used by vertebrates to detect noxious stimuli that often result in pain. Structure Free nerve endings are unencapsulated and have no complex sensory structures. They are the most common type of nerve ending, and are most frequently found in the skin. They penetrate the dermis and end in the stratum granulosum. FNEs infiltrate the middle layers of the dermis and surround hair follicles. Types Free nerve endings have different rates of adaptation, stimulus modalities, and fiber types. Rate of adaptation Different types of FNE can be rapidly adapting, intermediate adapting, or slowly adapting. A delta type II fibers are fast-adapting while A delta type I and C fibers are slowly adapting.Rolf-Detlef ...
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