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    The Russian Revolution was a communist movement that eventually lead to the rise of the Soviet Union. It lasted less than half of a year and was lead by the Bolsheviks. George Orwell decided to look back at the times of the Russian revolution and turn the main events that happened during that period into a farm with the same situation at hand. Around the time that the Revolution started Russia was a provisional government lead by Tsar Nicholas II. The country was poverty stricken and devastated

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    Youth Gangs

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    Youth gangs : Self identify as a group: they do this by creating a name‚ initiation rituals‚ tattoos‚ gang signs Are recognized by society as a gang- people acknowledge the existence of the gang whether it be law enforcement or the community Participate in illegal activity- this could include things such as prostitution‚ drug dealing‚ stealing‚ murder A Select Territory Have a collective goal- often times the goal is financial gain or intimidation At risk youth in latin America The youth that are

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    Muhannah Hossain 3/20/13 Pd. 3 – WH2 The Russian Revolution – 16.3 * Background to Revolution * Russia had no competent military leaders: Czar Nicholas II insisted on taking charge of the armed forces despite his lack of training * Also‚ Russian industry was unable to produce the weapons needed for the army * Between 1914 and 1916‚ two million soldiers were killed‚ and another four to six million wounded or captures. By 1917 the Russians will to fight was gone * Beginnings

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    Tensions were rising as the Russian Revolution was getting closer to a start. Russian people were not better off after the revolution than they were before. The Russian Revolution led to many changes under the Russian rule. The first change was that the serfs were "freed." The second reason was when the provisional government failed and made the people fight against their wishes. The third reason is when the czar kept on making serious mistakes. First of all‚ before the Russian Revolution‚ more than

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    Gazprom global strategy and Russian Government. First classes on strategic insights‚ first cases. Nokia case is a recognized business success and an example of cooperation between a government and a company. Can we say the same about Gazprom and Russian Government? In 2005 Russian government has become the major shareholder of Gazprom. (Kazin F 2006) Consequently Gazprom announced its strategic goal to become a leader in oil gas / energy sector (Miller A. 2005). Later Kremlin followed with

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    Note for Youth

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    QUOTES Youth itself is a talent -- a perishable talent. Eric Hoffer The good thing about being young is that you are not experienced enough to know you cannot possibly do the things you are doing. “In youth we learn; in age we understand.” Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach quotes (Austrian novelist‚ 1830-1916) “People grow old only by deserting their ideals‚ Macarthur had written. Years may wrinkle the skin‚ but to give up interest wrinkles the soul. You are as young as your faith‚ as old as your doubt;

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    Youth Offenders

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    protocols to assess adolescents’ competence. Depending on whether states try youth offenders in juvenile or criminal court‚ clarification of the operative legal standard is needed‚ whether an adult standard or a juvenile standard. It requires training of judges and lawyers to recognize the developmental limitations of younger offenders (Grisso‚ 2004). History of Juvenile Court Until the late 19th century‚ criminal courts tried youth and adults. The 16th century educational reform movement

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    Why is youth unemployment so high? May 8th 2013‚ 23:50 by J.F. | NEW YORK YOUTH unemployment is blighting a whole generation of youngsters. The International Labour Organisation estimates there are 75m 15-to-24-year-olds looking for work across the globe. But this figure excludes a large number of youngsters who do not participate in the labour market at all. Among the 34 members of the OECD‚ a club of rich nations‚ it is estimated there are 26m youths not in education‚ employment or training

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    The youth being influenced by the evolution of the society. As we can see‚ the youth today are way too different from the youth in early years. Most are being influence by the technology we have nowadays. Their minds are being poisoned by the technology. And most of the youth consider having sex before marriage is just a normal.thing for the youth. This paper reports on a national survey‚ done in 1996 by Social Weather Stations for the Philippine National Youth Commission‚ in order to evaluate in

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    While Asgard’s equivalent of Armageddon does occur in both stories‚ the changes in the story of Ragnarok that director Taika Waititi puts into play in Thor: Ragnarok display current political themes such as nationalism‚ colonialism and the issue of refugees. At the center of these themes is the villain Hela‚ who just wants to “make Asgard great again” (sound familiar?) and will do anything to make it happen. “As Hela looks upon the old paintings of imperial Asgard‚ she declares she wants Asgard to

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