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    Ukraine. Chernivtsi Region. In Eastern Europe‚ there is a remarkable country named Ukraine that has population around forty-five million people according to recent statistics. The territory of the country compared to the territory of the United States is fairly low – only “603‚628 square kilometers” (Rybin 4). The capital of Ukraine is an ancient and beautiful city Kiev. “Ukraine has twenty-seven regions including cities like Kiev and Sevastopol‚ that are city state submissions‚ and Crimea‚ which

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    Ukraine is one of the largest countries of Eastern Europe. Ukraine occupies an area of 603‚700 square kilometres. Its territory stretches for 893 kilometres from north to south and for 1‚316 kilometres from east to west. It has state borders with Russia‚ Belarus and Moldova. It also borders on Poland‚ Czehia‚ Slovakia‚ Hungary and Romania. In the south it is washed by the Black and the Azov Seas. The major part of Ukraine is flat and only 5 % of it is mountainous. The two mountainous areas in

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    Ukraine Burning With everything happening in Ukraine it’s almost hard not to talk about it or look up everyday to see what is the new current news. I came upon a 30 minute documentary by Vice that provided an inside look at the horrific nature of events happening in Kiev. Last month Vice editor and photographer Henry Langston spent time on the front lines with protestors during a period of escalated violence due to a controversial law that criminalized unauthorized protesting. The result of this

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    Ukraine’s refugees in Russia are there to stay‚ in new twist for separatist conflictBy Michael Birnbaum TULA‚ Russia — First the war in eastern Ukraine sent Anna Gurova’s family running to Russia. Now most of the residents on her old street have departed — and she said few of them plan to return‚ even if peace settles over the industrial region they once called home.As Ukraine’s conflict settles into a calmer but still bloody rhythm‚ many of the war’s hundreds of thousands of refugees are rebuilding

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    The Ukraine Famine

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    The Ukraine Famine In 1924 Joseph Stalin came to power in the Soviet Union. He eventually came to be known as one of the most terrible rulers of the 19th century next to Hitler. He was responsible for the Ukraine famine‚ lasting from 1929 to 1933‚ that resulted in the death of over 10 million people. When Stalin came to power in 1924 he began with the great purge. The purpose of this was to decimate any potential threats and opposition to his rule. Not only did he target members of the communist

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    Final Exam Essay May 2014 In today’s world‚ it seems like there is “bad” news everywhere in the world. Ukraine is one location where they have been having turmoil. Recently‚ Ukraine has had some complications with antigovernment protesters‚ sometimes it led to death. These protestors are trying to have their voices heard regarding President Viktor Yanukovych rejection to the agreement with the European Union in November 2013; it was said that there were stronger ties with Russia. The protestors

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    US- Ukraine Relations Recently with the Ukrainian presidential elections‚ the relationship between the U.S. and the Ukraine has come to the forefront of International policy. Ukraine has been making strides in reformatting its government and culture in a change from communism to democracy. Already they have changed from a command to free market‚ to an ownership society‚ and the consolidation of powers should be coming along smoothly with the new president. Lastly‚ the Ukrainian government has shown

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    apprehensive problem. First I would first like to address health issues surrounding this problem. Ukraine‚ like many other Eastern European states generally have poor health conditions. Most Ukrainian citizens drink more alcohol‚ have bad nutrition‚ and visit doctors less frequently. As a result death comes quick‚ along with diseases‚ and lowered fertility rates (Jamestown). According to the 2001 Census‚ Ukraine registered a 6.1 percent decline in population. Dr. Oleh Wolowyna‚ a professor at the Harvard

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    Deep polarizations in Ukraine The political crisis in Ukraine has been lasting for more than 2 months with a lot of serious consequences. At least 90 people died and hundreds were wounded. Although Ukranian President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted and his allies in the Government were dismissed‚ protests still continue tensely and have no sign to end. There are many reasons explaining for the situation‚ and one of the most simple reasons is the polarization in the country. It is not only the contradiction

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    After the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact‚ Ukraine must seek their own survival and development in the East-West political attacks. Russia wants to control Ukraine‚ in order to prevent North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) eastward expansion. On the other hand‚ NATO hopes Ukraine can act as a barrier to prevent Russian expansion. Therefore‚ Ukraine must consider it should be pro-Russia or pro-Europe. Ukraine shares borders with the Russian Federation to the east and northeast

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