FACTOID # 122: If you're Dutch or Swedish, you're among the world's most likely to end up living in a retirement home. If you're Japanese, you'll probably end up living with your children.
 
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JCI is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: This article describes three-letter acronyms. ...

  • JCI Limited or Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company Limited- One of the oldest listed companies on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE)having been formed in 1889. The company was later split into three entities, namely Anglo American Platinum, Johnnic, and a new company which retained the gold mining interests and which assumed the name JCI Gold.
  • Johnson Controls, Inc., a producer of automotive systems, automotive batteries and climate control systems.
  • Joint Commission International - a US-based organization for healthcare accreditation
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation - a biomedical high-impact journal.
  • Junior Chamber International - a worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs

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JCI Lithuania (770 words)
JCI is a worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs with approximately 200,000 active members and 1 million alumni.
JCI members are 18- to 40-year-old professionals and entrepreneurs who have joined a local JCI chapter.
Junior Chamber International (JCI), inc., also known as “the Jaycees”;, is the third - largest service organization in the world - representing over half-a-million members, Senior Members, and JCI Senators between the ages of 18 and 40 in more than 120 countries and territories.
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