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Primary Sources. An index and a database of documents contained within the AR shall be created and maintained in chronological order by the ENGINEER. The index shall have a cover page that shall include the title of the project, date that the AR was originally compiled, date(s) AR was updated. In addition, the index would have a brief introduction and preface that explains the contents of the index, how it was organized, how to use the index, as well as a brief project description. The majority of the index would comprise a matrix that contains the following information for each item within the AR:
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Primary Sources. “Angola in the South African Press Unclassified.” Cable 04620, December 2, 1975. The Republic of South Africa Department of Foreign Affairs Archive (Pretoria, South Africa). Bowdler, William G. “MPLA Charges of Invasion of Angola.” 1975. The Republic of South Africa Department of Foreign Affairs Archive (Pretoria, South Africa). Killoran, Thomas F. “MPLA Threatens Military Action Against Zairian and South African Forces in Angola,” 1975. The Republic of South Africa Department of Foreign Affairs (Pretoria, South Africa). Sisco, Joseph J. “Special Summary No.1: Telegraphic Summary.” 1975. The Digital National Security Archive. “A Brief Chronicle of Events in Angola,” January 1, 1975. The Republic of South Africa Department of Foreign Affairs (Pretoria, South Africa). Secondary Sources
Primary Sources. CONVENTION BASED REGIMES Agreement between Japan and the Republic of Korea Concerning the Establishment of Boundary in the Northern Part of the Continental Shelf Adjacent to the Two Countries, adopted on 30 January 1974, entered into force 22 June 1978, United Nations Treaty Series, 1991, Vol. 1225. Charter of United Nations, adopted 26 June 1945, entered into force 1945, United Nations Treaty Series, 1981, Vol. 892. Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, Hague, adopted on 29 July 1899, entered into force 4 September 1900, United Nations Treaty Series, 32 Status 1779. United Nations, Statute of the International Court of Justice, San Francisco, adopted on 26 June 1945, entered into force 24 October 1945, United Nations Treaty Series, 1946, Vol. 993. United Nations Convention on Fishing and Conservation of Living Resources of the High Seas, Geneva, adopted on 29 April 1958, entered into force 20 March 1966, United Nations Treaty Series, 1967, Vol. 559. United Nations Convention on the Continental Shelf, Geneva, adopted on 29 April 1958, entered into force 10 June 1964, United Nations Treaty Series, 1965, Vol. 499. United Nations Convention on the High Seas, Geneva, adopted on 29 April 1958, entered into force 30 September 1962, United Nations Treaty Series, 1964, Vol. 450. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Montego Bay, adopted on 10 December 1982, entered into force 16 November 1994, United Nations Treaty Series, 1998, Vol. 1833. United Nations Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, Geneva, adopted on 29 April 1958, entered into force 10 September 1964, United Nations Treaty Series, 1966, Vol. 516.
Primary Sources. 1. Archives: Nationaal Archief, The Hague. Aanwinsten Eerste Afdeling, NL-HaNA: 1.11.01.01.
Primary Sources. On the one hand, data collection from the Action Research Units members and other stakeholders’ involvement are a must for the project. They are the experts on the field. On the other hand, they have mainly led us to the identification of the highly vulnerable people to interview. The identification of potential distinctively highly vulnerable people among FDP depended on each country/territory of research. These vulnerabilities have implied gender, age, capability, origin, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and displacement trajectory. Concerning vulnerable groups, interviews with individuals have comprised 175 personal semi-structured qualitative interviews (approximately 25 in each country). The "saturation"12 criterion was employed to decide the number of interviews, focus groups and workshops. Questions were predetermined but open-ended, besides, each interview guide was adapted to each RAISD’s partner context (See Annex 3 Guide Interviews). The interviews were recorded in audio and transcribed in the original language, then anonymised and translated into English (see 3.2. Primary Data Treatment).
Primary Sources. At the end of the project, the index and all files shall be provided on a DVD or an external hard drive. DocuSign Envelope ID: ED57FAE2-481A-4535-A126-CE7F0E526760 Deliverables: • Indexed Project Record maintained on a SharePoint site • Indexed Project Record on DVD or an external hard drive
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Primary Sources. Criteria for the Selection of Empirical Material The choice to limit the empirical material to policy documents, far from being a ‘statist’ limitation (Xxxxx et al. 2011: 61f), is a methodological
Primary Sources. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx." The Taste of Empire," Annals of American History. <xxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/america/article?articleId=386516&query=hawaii+1898> [Accessed November 17, 2010] This document is a speech of Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx that demonstrates the United State’s belief of being the chosen people, and the country’s form of government is the greatest. Therefore, the United States had advantage to expand its territory, which gave reason to annex Hawaii as well as other territories. Annexation Ceremony. 1898. Photograph. Honolulu. This is a photograph of the Annexation Ceremony of Hawaii. The photograph shows Minister Xxxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx exchanging “evidence of ratification”. "Another Shotgun Wedding, with Neither Party Willing." Cartoon, color lithograph. Puck, v 42, n 1082. December 1, 1897. Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Museum Archives, Honolulu, Hawai'i. Drawer: Ills. Press 1-2, negative no. CP 103.858, slide no. XS 30.782. This political cartoon illustrates the annexation of Hawaii to the United States, which is represented by marriage under President XxXxxxxx. This cartoon shows the reluctance of both parties regarding annexation, hence most likely against annexation.

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