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Matusumoto and Saho
Through The Twenty Years ' Crisis was published just months before World War II began, the Japanese historian Saho Matusumoto wrote that in a sense, Carr's book began the debate on the origins of World War II.

Saho and from
Sibret perform music and dance from all nine of Eritrea's main ethnic groups ( Afar, Bilen, Hedareb, Saho, Kunama, Nara, Rashaida, Tigre and Tigrinya ), they feature regularly on Eritrean radio and television shows and perform as representatives of Eritrean culture around the world.
Arkiko is also known by the name Dahano, from either the Saho or Afar word for " elephant ".

Saho and .
Saho people | Saho women in traditional attire.
The Saho represent 4 % of Eritrea's population.
Their language is called Saho.
The latter include Afar, Beja, Blin and Saho.
Located in the northern portion of the Nara Basin, the Saho River and the Tomio River flow through.
The settlement of Hieda, located east of the Saho River, is well known for its old fashioned buildings, which are surrounded by moats.
Its closest relative is the Saho language.
The French linguist Didier Morin ( 2001 ) has made an attempt to bridge the gap between Beja and another branch of Cushitic, namely Lowland East Cushitic languages and in particular Afar and Saho, the linguistic hypothesis being historically grounded on the fact that the three languages where once geographically contiguous.
( Province of punjab ) the tribe is bounded by district karak in north east kotat in north and indus river in the south. The capital of bangikhel is Tabbisar. The area is completely dominated by singl tribe. Bangi khel are divided in two part that upper and lower. The main villages o Bangi khel are Tola, manja ghondi, Madochanda, Neryob, mezrena, Missar wala, chapry and Tola magali. The main Sub Tribe are Hakeem khel, Jani khel, Saho khel and Manki khel.
Other Eritrean traditional dance include those by the Kunama which involves raising the bead-strung legs in sync with the rhythm of the music ; those by the Saho which involves jumping each leg in rhythm with the beats-as well as those by Afar, Nara, Tigre, Billen, Hidareb and Rashaida.
The Saho language is a Cushitic language of Eritrea and Ethiopia.
In Ethiopia, Saho is primarily spoken in the Tigray Region.
" Notes on the structure of Saho ," Word 8: 145-162.
Pro Egg member Akari Saho.
Its nearest relatives are the Afar and Saho languages.
Most Eritreans, with the exception of the Saho, like their food hot and spicy.

Diplomatic and History
A Diplomatic History of the American Revolution ( 1985 )
* Frontline Diplomacy: The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training from the Library of Congress, memory. loc. gov
Dictionary of American Diplomatic History, Westport: Greenwood Press, pp. 457 – 458.
" Diplomatic History 2004 28 ( 4 ): 513 – 528.
Diplomatic History of the American People ( 1940 ), standard older textbook
A Diplomatic History of the United States ( 1952 ) old standard textbook
Guide to the Diplomatic History of the United States 1775 – 1921 ( 1935 ) bibliographies ; out of date and replaced by Beisner ( 2003 )
Dictionary of American Diplomatic History 2nd ed.
" Diplomatic History 1996 20 ( 3 ): 321 – 355.
" Diplomatic History 1999 23 ( 2 ): 127 – 155.
* Charles, Douglas M. " Informing FDR: FBI Political Surveillance and the Isolationist-Interventionist Foreign Policy Debate, 1939 – 1945 ", Diplomatic History, Vol.
" Diplomatic History 1999 23 ( 2 ): 127 – 155.
* Watt, D. C. " Some Aspects of AJP Taylor's Work as Diplomatic Historian " pages 19 – 33 from Journal of Modern History, Volume 49, Issue # 1, March 1977.
The Platt Amendment, summarized by Thomas A. Bailey in " Diplomatic History of the American People ":
In his senior year, White won the Clark Prize for English disputation and the De Forest prize for public oratory, speaking on the topic " The Diplomatic History of Modern Times ".
Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, ( 2004 ), articles originally appeared in ‘’ Diplomatic History ’’ and cover all main fields of American diplomatic history
" Japan's World and World War II ," Diplomatic History, Summer 2001, Vol.
" New Scholarship And Directions in the Study of the Diplomatic History of the People ' S Republic of China ," Chinese Historical Review, Spring 2007, Vol.
* Zeiler, Thomas W.The Diplomatic History Bandwagon: A State of the Field ,” Journal of American History ( March 2009 ), v 95 # 4 pp 1053 – 73, online at History Cooperative
* Documents of Diplomatic History
* Masuda, Hajimu, “ Rumors of War: Immigration Disputes and the Social Construction of American-Japanese Relations, 1905 – 1913 ,” Diplomatic History, 33 ( Jan. 2009 ), 1 – 37.

Diplomatic and /
* Diplomatic mission or station, where a diplomatic / consular official ( or mission ) is posted
In 2003 Cam ' ron teamed up with his fellow Diplomats Members Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freekey Zeeky to release the Diplomats ' debut double disc album, Diplomatic Immunity, in 2003 under Roc-A-Fella / Diplomat Records, which was quickly certified gold by the RIAA.
* PSS, Protective Security Specialist ( US Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security Job Title / Qualification )
* Mobile Security Deployment, the U. S. Diplomatic Security Service's Special Ops / SWAT unit
She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( DBE ) in the 2010 Birthday Honours / Overseas and Diplomatic List.
The British embargo on wool and wool clothing exports to the U. S. prior to the 1812 British / U. S. war led to a " Merino Craze ", with William Jarvis of the Diplomatic Corps importing at least 3, 500
Tokyo: Sophia University Press / Tallahassee, Florida: Diplomatic Press.
Myers ’ arrest was the culmination of a 3-year joint FBI / Department of State Diplomatic Security investigation.
The Diplomatic Security Service Office of Investigations and Counterintelligence ( DS / ICI / CI ) conducts a robust counterintelligence program designed to deter, detect, and neutralize the efforts of foreign intelligence services targeting Department of State personnel, facilities, and diplomatic missions worldwide.
The Diplomatic Security Service Office of Investigations and Counterintelligence ( DS / ICI / CI ) conducts a robust counterintelligence program designed to deter, detect, and neutralize the efforts of foreign intelligence services targeting Department of State personnel, facilities, and diplomatic missions worldwide.
The Director of DSS is an active DSS agent, and is often referred to by a term more familiar: the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary ( PDAS ), as he / she is senior to the various Assistant Directors of Diplomatic Security who hold positions equivalent to Deputy Assistant Secretary ( DAS ).
The PDAS designation signifies the DSS director's preeminence over the other DASs within DS, while at the same time signifying his / her position under the Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security.
The actions available to the player are broken up into two phases: Diplomatic / Espionage and Military.
Most of the presentations were only two or three performances long and the season was divided into three " waves " of development, each around a core theme: Wave One-The Creator / Performer ; Wave Two-Audience Relocation ( anchored around the presentation of Mammalian Diving Reflex's Diplomatic Immunities ); and Wave Three-Art & Sex ( which included a presentation by porn activist / performance artist Annie Sprinkle ; and founding Artistic Director Sky Gilbert ’ s play Will The Real JT Leroy Please Stand Up ).
The group followed Cam ' ron's solo album shortly after with their debut album Diplomatic Immunity released in 2003, which featured a remix of " Hey Ma ", as well as lead single " Dipset Anthem " which peaked at # 64 on the Billboard Hot R & B / Hip-Hop Songs chart.
* S / CD: Vehicles of the Diplomatic Corps

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