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    Crime and Punishment

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    Crime and Punishment\ Thesis Statement: In Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment‚ poverty helps set up the theme of nihilism. I. Life of Author A. Early Years B. Education C. Start of Career D. Style of Writing E. Review of Crime and Punishment F. Death II. Poverty A. Crime and Punishment III. Nihilism A. Definition B. Effect of Nihilism in Crime and Punishment People will sometimes go to greater extents just because they believe it’s for the better

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    Cited: Bakhtin‚ M.M. The Dialogic Imagination. Texas: University of Texas Press‚ 1981. Bradely‚ A.C. "The Noble Othello." A Casebook on Othello. Ed. Leonard F. Dean. New York: University of Connecticut‚ 1961. Early‚ Gerald. The Culture of Bruising. Hopewell: The

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    well as emerging opposition to church doctrine ushered in a new age of semiotics‚ one where subjects seek connection and common identity over idol. Such realignment propagated the development of a new literary form‚ an individual literary form. Bakhtin observed that “the novel [became] the leading hero in the drama of literary development...precisely because it best of all reflects the tendencies of a new world” (7). It met the needs

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    Lermontov’s Characters and Russian Society In A Hero of Our Time‚ by Mikhail Lermontov‚ the author uses the multiple settings in each book to express different characteristics of Pechorin‚ which reveals Lermontov’s views of 19th century Russian society. Lermontov’s views of 19th century Russian society become apparent in many of his works‚ especially his novel A Hero of Our Time. Each town in the novel aspires different characteristics of the main character‚ Pechorin. Every characteristic revealed

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    During the Cold War‚ Poland was under Soviet influence. Poles had a difficult time practicing their religion. Due to his country’s inability to practice Catholicism‚ Pope John Paul II grew troubled. This led to June 2nd-8th 1979‚ when the Pope visited Poland to awake the religious zeal and pride under the weight of the Soviets. Pope John Paul’s interactions brought hope and faith to Poland and influenced Gorbachev and Reagan. Before his life as Pope‚ Karol Jozef Wojtyla‚ raised in Poland‚ learned

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    Berlin Wall Controversy

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    "The Picnic That Brought down the Berlin Wall." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times‚ 13 Sept. 2009. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. . "Mikhail Gorbachev‚ Former USSR President."RSS. Euronews‚ 11 Mar. 2009. Web. 13 Nov. 2012. . Montgomery‚ Leigh‚ and Elizabeth Ryan. "Fall of the Berlin Wall: Timeline." The Christian Science Monitor. 8 Nov. 2009. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. . "On This Day: The

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    killed and imprisoned. The intolerance of the Chinese government was internationally broadcasted for the world to witness. History.com states‚ “The savagery of the Chinese government’s attack shocked both its allies and Cold War enemies. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev declared that he was saddened by the events in China.” The United States also widely denounced the actions of the Chinese Government and History.com says‚ “A little more than three weeks later‚ the U.S. Congress voted to impose economic

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    creator of the Soviet Union. The next leader of the Soviet Union was Joseph Stalin. Stalin ruled not with kindness‚ but with fear. He killed over 20 million people (“How Many Did Stalin Really Murder”). The last leader of the Soviet Union was Mikhail Gorbachev. Mikhail Gorbachev was the final leader of the Soviet Union‚ he tried to rebuild the economy after the drop of oil prices and the fall of earnings in foreign currency (“Cold War”). Near the end of the Cold War‚ Richard Nixon‚ the newly elected

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    Ak-47

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    The M1 Grand (American) and The SKS (Russian). But the most memorable and arguably the best is the AK-47 or Kalashnikov. The AK-47 was different from the rest because of its raw simplicity. (The History of the Assault Rifle‚ 2006). Its designer Mikhail Kalashnikov said he created his gun the same what he lived life buy saying; “Anything that is complex is not useful and anything that is useful is simple”. (The Gurdian 2002) It is for this reason that at AK-47 is so successful. The AK-47 wasn’t

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    Redefining Othello: A Study of Charles Marowitz’ ’An Othello’ Shakespeare’s significance can hardly be over emphasized as a repository of a great culture. But more important is the fact that on account of the wisdom born out of rich humanity and his universal humanism‚ he has carved a permanent niche for himself in all great literary traditions. The permanent contemporaneity of Shakespeare’s work has been hinted at more than once by Shakespeare himself. In Julius Caesar he writes: How many ages

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