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Irish Baptist Foreign Mission was created in 1924.

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The Pentecostal Foreign Mission of Norway was created in 1910.

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Commemorative Medal for Foreign Operation or Mission was created on 1993-04-13.

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It is a rumor that your LDS mission paper packet will be 'heavier' or 'thicker' if you are being called to a foreign mission rather than a stateside mission. It is true that there is extra information regarding passports, visas, etc for the specific country you are called to, however the actual weight difference between stateside and foreign mission packets is so small that it could no be measured with a standard household scale.

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I believe that it is Brigham Young University. Knowledge of the foreign language helps in the mission fields.

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The American Foreign Policy was the first reason that the US had for expanding it's

foreign interests. There are so many reasons why they did that. For example, there is foreign trade, a mission that Josiah Strong, who is a Congregational minister, and went on the mission. Also, there was the American interest in Latin America, the America Planters' revolt, there was the Open Door Policy to China just to trade, Boxer Rebellion, etc.

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Check 6 is a foreign news station with the goal of delivering impartial news to its viewers. It's quite popular in certain foreign countries at the moment.

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The invasion of Iraq was declared "Mission Accomplished"

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America's first foreign mission board was the American Board of Commissioners.

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it is a foreign mission of a state to other state that helps gain both states national interest.

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Yes, a consulate is considered foreign soil because it is a diplomatic mission of one country located in another country, and is typically granted certain legal immunities and privileges.

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A trade mission is when public officials and business owners from a particular government such as federal, or state/province visit a foreign country in order to determine if a mutually beneficial trade deals can be struck.

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Aubrey Singer has written:

'Mccartney's Mission'

'The lion and the dragon' -- subject(s): Foreign relations

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i believe that it was eighteen the last time but you'll have to call the ministry of foreign affairs and communication.

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Joseph Salter has written:

'The east in the west' -- subject(s): Foreign population, London City Mission

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Karl Max Lichnowsky has written:

'Revelations' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918

'My mission to London, 1912-1914' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, World War, 1914-1918, Causes

'Meine Londoner Mission, 1912-1914, und Eingabe an das preussische Herrenhaus' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, World War, 1914-1918, Causes

'Heading for the abyss: reminiscences' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, World War, 1914-1918, Diplomatic history, Causes

'Ma mission a Londres (1912-1914)'

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The primary Mission of the State Department is Diplomacy

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Yes. You must have a High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (if from outside the U.S.) to serve an LDS mission. Some foreign missions also require you to have graduated from LDS Seminary as well.

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Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens has written:

'The Maryknoll Catholic mission in Peru, 1943-1989' -- subject(s): Liberation theology, Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, History, Missions, Church history

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When a measles epidemic broke out at the mission in November 1847, many of the Indians were killed while the white newcomers survived. The Cayuse suspected that the Whitmans and their foreign religion were the cause of the fatal disease. In retaliation, the Whitmans and eleven other whites were killed by the Cayuse, and the mission was burned down.

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'Missionaries' is the plural of missionary. A missionary is a person who is sent on a mission, especially one sent to do religious or charitable work in a territory or foreign country.

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The main mission of the CIA is to prevent threats and tighten up the US national security. The CIA will collect information that matters by any means necessary (within legal boundaries), and they also work to keep secrets safe.

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Chlie. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus christ of Latter day Saints. Hope that helps. <3 :)

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Adolph Julius Rodenbeck has written:

'The mission of America in the field of international peace' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Peace

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A Foreign Service Officer who is temporarily in charge of a U.S. mission (embassy or consulate) is referred to as the Charģe de Affaires, or simply as the Charģe. He or she would not, at least within the U.S. Department of State, be referred to as an honorary ambassador.

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R. Arthur Steed has written:

'A history of the mission of the Canada Congregational Foreign Missionary Society in West Central Africa (1885-1925)' -- subject(s): Canada Congregational Foreign Missionary Society, Congregational churches, Missions

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Claire Lynch has written:

'The diplomatic mission of John Lothrop Motley to Austria 1861-1867' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History

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A mission refers to a specific task or goal that an individual or organization is set out to accomplish. A missionary, on the other hand, is a person who has been sent to a particular place, often a foreign country, to promote their religious beliefs or provide humanitarian aid. In essence, a missionary typically carries out a mission as part of their work.

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Christian Hospital Mungeli was founded in 1897 by the Foreign Christian Missionary Society's Rev. E.M. Gordon and Dr. Anna Gordon. Mr. G.W. Jackson opened the Mission Station at Mungeli in 1887. Jackson,an Englishman, built the mission station's "Big Bungalow" on six acres the mission purchased north of the Agar River.

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An envoy is a term for a representative, usually though not exclusively of a government sent on a foreign diplomatic mission. It can also generally refer to an agent of an individual or organisation.

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Recognition of foreign governments is normally shown by the establishment of a consulate, embassy, or special mission to the foreign government in question. These embassies (etc) are established and run by the US Department of State, headed by the Secretary of State (currently Hillary Clinton) and overseen by the President. Therefore, recognition of foreign governments is typically done by the executive branch.

Congress has the power to ratify treaties with foreign governments and can pass legislation involving the recognition of or relationships with foreign governments. So sometimes, recognition of foreign governments can be done by the legislative branch.

But generally speaking, recognizing foreign governments is a power of the Head of State of a nation, and the Head of State of the United States is the President, so it's an executive branch power.

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Provided this will not threaten your mission or your safety, intervene with moral dissuasion and non-violent means, then record and report the incident.

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In an Embassy, the Head of Post is the Ambassador.

At a Consulate, the Head of Post is usually the most senior Consular Officer.

At a Consulate General, the Head of Post is the Consul General.

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No. Monks live at monasteries. Missionaries are not places but people who are on a mission and the term is usually used in Christian circles for those who are going to foreign lands and preaching the gospel.

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Wilbert R. Shenk has written:

'Church in Mission'

'Bibliography of Henry Venn's Printed Writings'

'North American Foreign Missions, 1810-1914'

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Mission Santa Clara is the eighth mission in the mission chain

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Neither. It is foreign.

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mission one

mission two

mission three

mission four

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the Santa Barbara Mission is the tenth mission on the mission chain.

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  1. Mission accomplished
  2. Mission impossible
  3. Mission statement
  4. Mission critical

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There is no mission after the regigigas mission. They're all extra mission. (And beating regigigas isn't exactly a mission.)

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Mission 1: Lady googoo

Mission 2: Wurley

Mission 3: Plinky

Mission 4: Cherry bomb

Mission 5: Holga

Mission 6: Penny

Mission 7: Tiamo

Mission 8: Gabby

Mission 9: Tomba

Mission 10: Wallop

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Series 2

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Mission 1: Cocoloco

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Yes, the word "mission" in French is "mission."

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Well the moshlings are:

Series1

Mission 1: Ladygoogoo

Mission 2: Wurley

Mission 3: Plinky

Mission 4: Cherry Bomb

Mission 5: Holga

Mission 6: Penny

Mission 7: Tiamo

Mission 8: Gabby

Mission 9: Tomba

Mission 10: Super weapon showdown

Series2

Mission 1:Cocoloco

Mission 2: Rofl

Mission 3: Wooly

Mission 4: Pocito

Mission 5: Tingaling

Add me on moshi monsters my name is sammilebeg

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To cancel the mission is to abort the mission.

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The mission in the chain of missions built in Carmel is the San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo mission

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