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    Stalin 5 Year Plan

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    Stalin’s five year plan was launched and approved by the Communist party in 1928. Visualizing a "revolution from above"‚ Stalin’s goal was the swift industrialization and collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union. Stalin believed that the Soviet domestic policy should stop being driven by capitalism and the New Economic Policy as soon as possible. In return‚ the Soviet Union would be transformed into an industrialized socialist state regardless of the cost involved in the process. The

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    How did the Bolsheviks consolidate (Make strong) their rule? Lenin led the Bolsheviks and Trotsky led the red army. When the Bolsheviks took power‚ they were a small unpopular government but Lenin in a very short time passed decrees‚ which satisfied the people and set up a strict secret police‚ which squashed opposition completely. Lenin used many methods to make his government strong but winning the people over certainly was a major factor as well as the fact that he was strong. Firstly

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    Paralegal Is Beneficial

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    The reason that I chose Paralegal for a career path‚ was that I want to help people. I knew that I didn’t want to be something direct‚ like I Doctor or Lawyer‚ but Paralegal is something that I think I would be great at. You need to know computers‚ and writing‚ and how to be organized‚ which is something that I am. Helping people is something that I have always wanted to do. When I was in High School‚ I thought about being a Forensic Scientist‚ which would also help people‚ but I realized that‚ that

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    Stalin- an Evil Dictator?

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    Stalin: Man or Monster 1. Source A shows Stalin as a man intent on destroying the prosperity of Russia and destroying its people. In contrast‚ source B is showing the opposite. Source A shows Stalin proudly presenting ‘the USSR’s pyramids’ made of the skulls of the people. He has a big grin on his face. Meanwhile‚ source B shows Stalin talking with the workers at a new power station. He is presented as wanting to connect with this people and caring by how he is taking with what is regarded as

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    The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan In the year of 1979‚ after helping to establish and maintain a communist government in this nation‚ the Soviet Union engaged in a bloody war with the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan‚ or the DRA (Unknown Author. (Unknown Date). Encyclopedia: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Retrieved April 4‚ 2004 from the World Wide Web: http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Soviet-Invasion-of-Afghanistan.). This 10 year conflict caused massive amounts of destruction and

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    Unions

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    Though unions have received mixed reviews in the past and are continually rejected by some companies‚ many people still do not understand the reasons behind the need to unionize. Many employees approached by the subject of unionizing often find themselves asking‚ what is a union? The act of unionizing is defined as forming a group within an organization or individual employees to create and insure fair wages‚ fair hours‚ and decent working conditions (The Labor Relations Process). Unions can be

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    Giving Is Beneficial ??

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    The famous politician‚ Winston Churchill‚ has once left an controversial saying: “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give”. Though receiving many different opinions‚ this quote is now a well-known and meaningful quote. Then‚ it seems to be very hard to disagree with such an issue. Earning value helps us to make livings and maintain the life that we are rolling in. However‚ It cannot give you the happiness‚ which is one of the most important part of human life. Giving

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    How serious a threat was Mary Queen of Scots to Elizabeth’s rule? All substantial threats to Elizabeth’s position as Queen were symptoms of the tension between Catholicism and Protestantism. The threats posed by Mary Queen of Scots‚ as well as those of the Spanish Armada of 1588 and the war with Spain (which dominated the last twenty years of Elizabeth’s reign)‚ were consequences of a Catholic desire to gain supremacy in England. However‚ the extent to which the Catholic threat was centred on

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    worth noting that by the time Nazis were invading the Soviet Union‚ the national government‚ the military‚ the local governments‚ the economy were relatively disciplined (Kat︠s︡enelinboĭgen 223-224). Submissiveness and conformity had erased any form of originality‚ drive or initiative. For a period in his rule after eliminating land owners and other fascists‚ Stalin began eliminating generals that he suspected of being disloyal. Thus‚ when the war was brought to his corner‚ he had already he gained full

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    states‚ bringing about an end to the Cold War. The Russian Federation was the most developed of the formed nations. However‚ its internal state has deteriorated‚ causing tremendous socio-economic change in the new nation. The focus of this investigation is to inquire about the extent to which the collapse of the Soviet Union impacted the socio-economic disintegration of the Russian Federation during its formation in the early 1990’s. Both aspects are closely intertwined together along with the anthropological

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