CAN

CAN may refer to:

Organizations

  • Andean Community of Nations, a South American trade bloc with Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
  • Campus Antiwar Network, an American network of students opposing the occupation of Iraq
  • Caja Navarra, a former savings banks in Navarre, Spain
  • Chechnya Advocacy Network, an American non-government organization for Chechnya advocacy
  • Christian Association of Nigeria, an umbrella organization containing numerous Christian denominations in Nigeria
  • Climate Action Network, an international non-governmental network to limit human-induced climate change
  • Corporate Angel Network, an American non-profit organization that arranges free air travel for cancer patients
  • Cricket Association of Nepal, governing body of Nepali cricket
  • Cult Awareness Network, an American organization operated by the Church of Scientology
  • Cure Autism Now, a former American organization for autism advocacy
  • Cycling Advocates' Network, a New Zealand cycling advocacy group
  • Science and medicine

  • CAN (gene), a human gene
  • Can

    Can may refer to:

    Container

  • Aluminum can
  • Tin can, a rigid steel or tinplate container for storing food and other predominantly liquid products, also known as a steel can or tin
  • Beverage can, a can designed to hold a single serving of a beverage
  • Oil can, a can that holds oil for lubricating machines or for an oil lamp
  • Trash can, a big can that holds trash
  • Canning, a process of preserving food
  • Technology

  • Controller area network, a vehicle bus standard for data communication
  • Campus area network, a computer network made up of an interconnection of local area networks (LANs) within a limited geographical area
  • Content addressable network, a distributed, decentralized P2P infrastructure.
  • Music

  • Can (band), an experimental rock band formed in West Germany in 1968, originally called The Can
  • Can (South Korean band), a South Korean band
  • Can (album), a 1979 krautrock album
  • People

  • Tomato can (sports idiom), or simply "tomato" or "can" is an idiom for a fighter with poor or diminished skills
  • Places

  • River Can, a river in Essex, United Kingdom
  • National Association of Realtors

    The National Association of Realtors (NAR), whose member brokers are known as Realtors member agents are known as Realtor associates, is the largest trade association and one of the most powerful lobbying groups in North America, having spent more than $99 million between 1999 and 2012. It has over 1.1 million members, including NAR's institutes, societies, and councils, involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. NAR also functions as a self-regulatory organization for real estate brokerage. The organization is headquartered in Chicago.

    Overview

    The National Association of Realtors was founded on May 13, 1908 as the National Association of Real Estate Exchanges, the founding group being located in Chicago, Illinois. In 1916, the National Association of Real Estate Exchanges changed its name to The National Association of Real Estate Boards. The current name was adopted in 1974.

    NAR's members are residential and commercial real estate brokers, real estate salespeople, immovable property managers, appraisers, counselors, and others engaged in all aspects of the real estate (immovable property) industry, where a state license to practice is required. Members belong to one or more of some 1,600 local Realtor boards or associations. They are pledged to a code of ethics and standards of practice, which was adopted in 1913.

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