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Protecting a wood sculpture when it is outside is pretty simple. The wood can be treated with a wood stain which helps protect the wood and prevent rotting.
No, not serving. There are of course guards outside the embassy
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Generally, only if you revoke it in writing at a US embassy, outside the US.
no An elephant is a mammal, and mammals (outside of the platypus and the spiny anteater which are egg laying mammals) do not produce eggs.
You dont. Visas must be renewed outside the U.S.- at the U.S. consulate/embassy.
Yes, a U.S. embassy is considered American soil in the sense that it is a sovereign territory of the United States, protected by international law. While it is located in a foreign country, the embassy operates under U.S. laws and jurisdiction. However, the host country retains certain rights, such as the ability to enforce local laws outside the embassy grounds.
Well, it's an elephant that is found only in Africa (outside of zoos and suchlike), so it seemed like a pretty reasonable name.The English word elephant comes from the Greek elephas(meaning "elephant"), if that's what you were trying to ask.
If your place of birth is outside the country, you should submit your passport application at the nearest embassy or consulate of your home country.
The U.S. embassy that was bombed in 1998 is located in Nairobi, Kenya. On August 7, 1998, a truck bomb exploded outside the embassy, resulting in significant casualties and damage. Another simultaneous bombing occurred at the U.S. embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. These attacks were linked to al-Qaeda and marked a significant moment in U.S. foreign policy regarding terrorism.
inside strategy; outside strategy