Pact
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A pact is a formal agreement, usually between two or more nations.
Notable historic pacts include:
- Anti-Comintern Pact
- Auto Pact
- Diabolical pact
- Kellogg-Briand Pact
- Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
- Neutrality pact
- Pact of Steel
- Trade pact
- Tripartite Pact
- U.S.-North Korea Agreed Framework
- Warsaw Pact
[edit] PACT as an acronym
- PACT (Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy)
- PACT (Professional Automotive Career Training) or Honda PACT
- PACT (Professional Association for Computer Training (PACT)) in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA
- PACT (Powdered activated carbon treatment), a wastewater treatment technology
- PACT (Police and Communities Together), the Lancashire Constabulary's neighbourhood policing
- PACT, a protein that activates protein kinase R (PKR)
- PACT, a UK trade association that represents and promotes the commercial interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies
- PACT, the (Professional Association of Canadian Theatres)
- PACT, the (Palmetto Achievement Challenge Test)
- PACT, the (Pewsey Area Community Trust)
- PACT, (People, Activities, Context, Technology) used in Human Computer Interaction and design as a framework for analysing who, what, where and how users interact with an interface
- PACT, the (Program of Assertive Community Treatment) Original Community Support Program for people with severe and persistent mental illness founded in Madison, WI
- PACT, (Pagan Awareness Coalition for Teens) established in Omaha, NE.
- PACT, (Peformance Assessment for California Teachers)
[edit] Other uses
- Pact, Isère, a commune in the Isère département in France