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    French and Russian Revolutions The years 1789 and 1917 held similarity in the fact that they were the beginning of years of utter chaos in Europe. In 1789‚ France was at the beginning of what was to be known as the French Revolution. And coincidentally so was Russia in 1917. These revolutions changed Europe in many ways‚ especially politically; the aftershocks were felt for decades after. Resemblances were held in the initiation execution‚ and follow-up; some differences did exist as well in the

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    Youth and Gangsterism

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    YOUTH AND GANGSTERISM Gangs are an international phenomenon and it as impacted on many countries across the globe. The growth and development of gangs are linked to questions of security‚ housing‚ health‚ resources‚ jobs‚ poverty and above all‚ solidarity. Asalam-u-Alaikum to my teacher and fellow class mates‚ today my topic is youth and gangsterism. There are two types of gangs; street gangs and organised gangs. Street gangs are small-loosely gangs made up of youngsters‚ who encourage on

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    The February Russian Revolution in 1917 saw the downfall of Tsar Nicholas II‚ the last Tsar in Russia’s history. There were many contributing factors that led to Tsar Nicholas II’S abdication and the fall of his autocratic government‚ including economical aspects. However‚ economical problems were one of many complications facing Russia‚ such as the destruction that was occurring to Russians in World War I‚ and the lack of organisation in the government. All of these factors‚ and more‚ had an equal

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    as a power hungry dictator who would kill anyone to retain his power. Based on events in history‚ the main causes of the Russian Revolution could have been drastic poverty and a growing politicized work force. “In 1916‚ a full three-quarters of the Russian population was comprised of peasants who lived and farmed in small

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    The evolution of Russian Ballet Marilyn Monroe once said‚ “Give a girl the right shoes‚ and she can conquer the world” and I believe she was right and referring to ballet slippers when she said this. The Russian Ballet has been around for ages now and it has had quite a delightful evolution within. Ballet was introduced into Russia by Tsar Alexis Mikhailovich during the 17th century. By this time Tsar Alexis Mikhailovich was the second ruler of Russia‚ he reigned from 1645-1676. Ballet was introduced

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    world‚ the Bolsheviks did eventually win the Russian Civil War. But why? Fresh from seizing control of Russia from the hands of the Provisional Government‚ the Bolsheviks’ next step was to safeguard their fragile grip on the reigns of power. Lenin negotiated peace with Germany and therefore an end to Russia’s role in World War I. He could not‚ however‚ avoid a civil war in Russia. The Bolsheviks were made to fight for control of the country. The Russian Civil War raged from 1918 until the start

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    The Russian Revolution that occurred throughout the year in 1917 impacted the future for the Russian people by putting an end to a form of government‚ which had a very small chance of being successful. The Tsars abused the power of the absolute monarchy‚ and this type of government encouraged the Russian Revolution. There was a large difference in wealth‚ education‚ and opinion between the common people and the aristocrats. The commoners began the Russian revolution because Tsar Nicholas II was a

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    Этика использования силы The USSR has inherited a large area and multinational structure of the Russian Empire. In 1917- 1921 Finland and Poland have received their independency‚ as well as Lithuania‚ Latvia‚ Estonia and Tuva. Some territories were annexed to the USSR‚ such as West Ukraine and West Belorussia‚ Baltics‚ Bessarabia and North Bukovina‚ the Tuvan People`s Republic‚ Transcarpathian region . The collapse of the USSR occurred due to the processes of system disintegration‚ which were happening

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    European Region of Russia The European Russian Region accounts about 22 percent of the Stocked forest land and 24 percent of the growing stock of Russia‚ or 166 million hectares and nearly 20 billion cubic meters. While containing one-fifth of Russia’s coniferous growing stock and forested land‚ a more favourable climate and longer history of human development translates into some two-fifths of the total Russian deciduous forested area and growing stock being sequestered in European Russia. The

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    Russian Population Trends

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    Russian Population Research Project By Tom O ’Donnell 1. Natural Characteristics affecting population Distribution (Arizona 07) Population distribution is heavily affected by natural characteristics such as rivers‚ mountains‚ lakes and forests. A lot of people tend to live where there are pleasant living conditions and/or conditions that suit themselves. Flat‚ easy accessible‚ build-able and agricultural friendly land always attracts people. To establish towns and cities there is a number

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