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    For the great majority of people Russia is a wild and cold territory inhabited by rude and unfriendly people‚ however it is completely wrong opinion. Russia is a big and multicultural country with a variety of nations and religions. It is often said that Russians are few emotional people. And this is a fact that I can’t deny. Russia is the northern country with a harsh climate and it’s really difficult to smile all the time while you are walking outside in -30’C)). Nevertheless‚ most of the people

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    Москва‚ 2013г. Abstract Theme of the work: “Theatrical Life of Britain and Russia” Author: Elena Ganenko‚ 9«B» ‚ gymnasium №1538 Supervisor: Tatiana Kuznetsova‚ English teacher Consultant: Irina Lyubivaya‚ Teacher of English and Culture of Higher Theatrical School (Institute) named after M.S. Schepkin Theatrical spectators of Russia and the Great Britain became the purpose of mine research. I have decided to learn history of English and Russian of theatres

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    Report Greatest threats to the environment in Russia Russia has major environmental problems left from the Soviet Union. Those ills have been developing for years and years. Air‚ water and soil are equally polluted. Air quality Russia’s air is among the most polluted in the world. According to the estimate only tiny percentage of urban population breathes the air that is not harmful. Level of air pollution is dangerous‚ especially for the inhabitants of large industrial cities such as

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    Russian and United States both have in common their education systems such as their academic path‚ curriculum‚ and code of conduct. However‚ their cultures are different‚ students in Russia start their education at ages seven trough fifteen. After their Middle school‚ and High school they decide whether to go on with vocational school or apply for jobs. They also have the option to stay in high school in order to obtain a diploma. They also have the option to continue a higher education. On the other

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    that the situation on the labor market remains strained. About 8‚5% (9-12% this year according to other sources) of all population is unemployed‚ while in the Russian Federation it is about 6‚5% on average. Kaliningrad Oblast takes 17th place in Russia and the 1st one in Northwestern Federal District by quantity of unemployed people in comparison with economically active population. The main reason for such a high level of unemployed population is‚ obviously‚ the recession in 2009‚ but it is necessary

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    twice a year. The wages would never be paid in full and would not be given directly to the workers. They would be given to the village elders and village clerks and the workers would be left without money year round. Compared to Western Europe‚ Russia had much harsher factory conditions. Western European factories contained long hours and little pay for both children and adults but they were given a slight amount more of freedom. There were certainly not as many fines as Russian factories contained

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    27 September 2014 An analysis of the case: Managing Pibrex Russia (A) New crisis‚ old grievances Background Pibrex‚ a European leader in the production and development of polymers‚ faces the loss of its three Russian subsidiaries. This threat stems from issues encountered after entering the region in 1992 and then being hit with the Russian financial crisis of August 1998. As result‚ a steering committee comprised of three senior managers from Pibrex Region Europe North (PREN) exercised many anti-crisis

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    important was Russia’s military failure in the First World War in causing the collapse of Tsarist authority in 1917? The Tsarist regime was put under severe pressure by the challenges imposed by the First World War. The stresses and strains evident in Russia before 1914 were deepened by the enormous demands placed on the country by its involvement. The start of the war saw a rallying of support for the Tsar but as the military defeats occurred and economic dislocation caused shortages in the cities‚ the

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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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    America‚ Russia‚ and the Cold War The origins of the Cold War came about when United States President Harry Truman issued his Truman Doctrine. This doctrine stated that the United States would support "free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." This would end up being the foundation of the U. S. involvement in the Cold War. The main idea of the doctrine was to support nations in the resistance of communism. Truman felt that if one nation

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