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    Incentives act as a fuel‚ motivating people to act. While collectivization is a well-oiled machine in theory‚ in Soviet Russia‚ collectivization’s lack of incentives‚ fuel‚ meant the economy‚ machine‚ could not progress. Soviet collectivist policies were idealistic and without incentive yielding little or no material progress. Instead‚ the policies caused low morale and hardship among the proletariat. The resulting poor economy and conditions lead to a muffled but building dislike of the Soviets

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    ABSTRACT This study was set out to compare the promotion and advertising strategies used by Tesco and Carrefour hypermarkets in Malaysia. Various selection of relevant literature was sought to establish a solid framework. Through a survey which covered a sample population of 30 respondents‚ the study was able to determine that Tesco seems to be more popular compared to Carrefour. It highlighted that effective advertising and promotion strategies have contributed to the hypermarket’s popularity.

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    the 19th century numerous revolutionary groups attempted to overthrow the tsarist regime. Beginning in 1825 with the Decembrist revolt‚ revolutionary groups established to make fundamental changes to the political‚ social and economic structures of Russia. However‚ with the oppressive autocratic system‚ rough climate‚ social development‚ accessible methods and weaknesses‚ it was exceedingly difficult for revolutionary movements to succeed. Walking down the corridors I again ask myself why life

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    communism benefited Russia? I have always wondered how other countries are impacted by communism‚ because my home country also has a few independent communist parties‚ such as the CPP. Communism seems like such a perfect form of government‚ but it does have some flaws. Ever since the fall of communism in 1991‚ Russia’s economy has plummeted. Communism is an economic system where everything is owned by the government‚ and everyone is treated and paid equally. I believe that Russia would be better

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    Bolsheviks brought about dramatic changes in Russian society following the 1917 Revolution. They took advantage of the unique time and place and once they had gained control of Russia they were willing to go to any lengths to ensure they remained in power and their Socialist ideals were put into action. The social organisation in Russia was an unjust system of autocracy‚ resulting in a majority of discontent. Russian society consisted of large amounts of peasants who owned a small amount of the land but

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    the arson charge stating “You are just trying to solve your family problems at our expense.” Her husband continues to receive sympathy from family and friends‚ citing that Anna didn’t take good enough care of her husband. This is a common story in Russia. Few shelters‚ no laws and cultural contingencies allow this kind of ‘institutionalized pathology’ to continue and lead to

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    in their Communist Manifesto finalized the philosophy of Communism. ("Communism‚" Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia) <br><br>In the beginning‚ people in Russia thought of Communism as a utopian ideal. (Funk & Wagnall’s) The elimination of social classes‚ and guaranteed employment sounded outstanding to the people who lived in Russia. Communism did call for a role of socialist dictatorship to help control any form of protest. Through persuasive tactics this new government seized power and in

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    Sainsbury’s In Activity 1 I will be looking at Sainsbury’s in Warren Heath. Sainsbury’s in Warren Heath is a local store to many people and is one of 3 J Sainsbury PLC stores in Ipswich and is run from the Sainsbury’s headquarters in London. J Sainsbury PLC has 3 main competitors‚ Tesco with 29.1% of the market‚ Asda with 16.8% of the market and Morrison’s with 11.3% of the market. Sainsbury’s PLC is a public limited company which means that the company has its own identity in law and the CEO‚ who

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    June 2013 Stalin’s Russia D4 Why was Stalin able to defeat his political rivals so easily in the years 1924–29? The main contenders to Stalin in the struggle for power were: Bukharin‚ Trotsky‚ Zinoviev and Kamenev who all played a significant role in the success of Stalin as the leader of the Communist Party. The main reasons‚ however‚ include Stalin’s political position‚ Stalin’s manipulation of the Party machine and Stalin’s exploitation of the internal divisions of the Party. One reason as

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    together to fight against the Axis of evil in the First World War‚ with the main powers of Britain‚ France‚ and the United States joining the Allied forces. One country that had been a key component of the Allied victory in the First World War was Russia‚ known as the Soviet Union (USSR) during the Second World War. At the beginning of the Second World War the Soviet Union was in a trade agreement and was sided with the German army and assisted in fighting the Allied forces‚ but on June 22‚ 1941‚

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