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Service Learning Program in Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia (KJRI) Songkhla-Thailand
International Journal of Community Engagement and DevelopmentIndonesia is a country rich in natural resources and culture, and has great potential to develop at the global level. Indonesia and Thailand have bilateral relations from various aspects, including politics, economy, culture, and security. The purpose of
Satriadi Satriadi +4 more
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Japanese consulate in Оdessa (1925-1937)
Scientific Bulletin of the Izmail State University of Humanities Section «Historical sciences»The article, based on periodicals and with the involvement of historiographical heritage, examines the activities of the Japanese Consulate during 1925-1937.
O. Cherkasov, L. Bilichenko
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Experience with modularity in consul
Software: Practice and Experience, 1993AbstractThe use of modularity in the design and implementation of complex software simplifies the development process, as well as facilitating the construction of customized configurations. This paper describes our experience using modularity in Consul, a communication substrate used for constructing fault‐tolerant distributed programs.
Shivakant Mishra +2 more
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2015
Two annual consuls were the chief magistrates of the Roman state during the Republican period. According to tradition, the consulship existed from 509 bce when kingship was abolished in Rome, but it may have been the culmination of a longer and more complex process: its origin could possibly ...
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Two annual consuls were the chief magistrates of the Roman state during the Republican period. According to tradition, the consulship existed from 509 bce when kingship was abolished in Rome, but it may have been the culmination of a longer and more complex process: its origin could possibly ...
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The American Journal of Philology, 1967
T. Robert S. Broughton, Adolf Lippold
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T. Robert S. Broughton, Adolf Lippold
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This chapter examines the summer of 1861 when William Thayer, the new U.S. Consul General in Egypt, was thrust into a complex diplomatic situation involving Faris-el-Hakim, a Syrian physician working with American Presbyterian missionaries. Faris, who faced severe persecution after assisting a woman attempting to convert back to Christianity, was ...
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Russian Diplomat at the Consulate of the Russian Empire in Jeddah
Новая и новейшая история, 2020semanticscholar +1 more source

