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A quick definition of embassador:

An ambassador is a person who represents their country in another country. They are usually chosen by the government and have a very important job. They have many privileges and are respected by other countries. There are different types of ambassadors, but they all work to make sure their country's interests are protected and to build good relationships with other countries.

A more thorough explanation:

An ambassador is a high-ranking diplomatic officer who is appointed by a government to represent their country in a foreign state. They are the official representative of their country and their role is to maintain good relations with the host country and protect the interests of their own country. Ambassadors are usually appointed by the head of state or government and are given many privileges while abroad, including immunity.

For example, the United States has an ambassador to China who is responsible for representing the interests of the United States in China. The ambassador is the highest-ranking American diplomat in China and is responsible for maintaining good relations between the two countries.

Ambassadors are different from ministers and envoys, who only represent the state they are from and not the sovereign. They are also different from certain legates who have only ecclesiastical authority. However, some legates, such as the papal nuncio and the legate a latere, bear the rank of ambassador.

There are different types of ambassadors, including:

  • Resident Ambassador: An ambassador who resides in a foreign country as the permanent representative of a sovereign or nation.
  • Ambassador Plenipotentiary: An ambassador who has unlimited discretionary powers to act as a sovereign's or government's deputy, especially to carry out a particular task, such as treaty negotiations.
  • Ambassador Extraordinary: An ambassador who is employed for a particular purpose or occasion and has limited discretionary powers.

Overall, ambassadors play a crucial role in international relations and are responsible for representing their country's interests abroad.

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IrishDinosaur
16:36
Mich R gang lesgooo
Did anyone else get that random get to know nova email?
HopefullyInLawSchool
17:21
Ya it was sent to all YM applicants
starfishies
17:37
Anyone get the NDLS email inviting you to apply for something even though they haven’t made a decision on your app yet
17:38
Better yet I got the email and I was rejected last month
starfishies
17:38
Wtf
starfishies
17:39
and the deadline is in like a week what is this
any cardozo movement?
BatmanBeyond
18:01
Sent a LOCI via portal, but I'm wondering if email would have gotten me a swifter response
BatmanBeyond
18:02
This whole hold/wait-list/reserve system is a headache
loci already?
BatmanBeyond
18:09
If the odds are like 1-2% I don't think it matters much by the numbers
12:11
I got the same NDLS email
OrangeThing
12:18
I think the user profiles are broken
19:29
Any word out of Notre Dame?
19:29
Only the invitation to apply for LSE
19:29
Anyone received a decision from NDLS?
19:50
when did u guys apply that just heard from umich? they havent even glanced at my app yet
0:30
how am i supposed to spy on people when profile links are broken?
Right. Broken links smh
I've been UR since first/second week of Jan, no updates otherwise, is that a bad sign? At or above median LSAT and above 75th gpa.
The profile links are not working for me. anybody else?
13:18
i’m in the same boat mastermonkey but with lower stats. i hope i hear back by mid march
CheeseIsMyLoveLanguage
13:24
@mastermonkey45: Looking at some of the recent decisions in relation to when they went complete, I'd say it's a good sign. It seems many declines were sent within about 5-6 weeks of completion. Given those were applications that were SENT in January, I'd say that means you're still solidly in the running. :)
14:30
Sent an app to OSU in early december and have STILL not heard back
Give it 4 more weeks at least. Everyone in this chat needs to wait longer.
TrumpSucks
19:58
@steelrift99: Same for me at Arizona
TrumpSucks
20:00
It is frustrating when people are admitted who applied after you. But that’s just part of the game I guess
was friday a umich R wave?
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