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    the legs. This ballet style is often performed barefoot. George Balanchine is often considered to have been the first pioneer of contemporary ballet through the development of neoclassical ballet. One dancer who danced briefly for Balanchine was Mikhail Baryshnikov‚ an exemplar of Kirov Ballet training. Following Baryshnikov’s appointment as artistic director of American Ballet Theatre in 1980‚ he worked with various modern choreographers‚ most notably Twyla Tharp. Tharp choreographed Push Comes

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    Abstract The Soviet Union had a huge impact on many different countries‚ ranging from neighbouring east European states‚ to as far as Africa. This extended essay discusses the effects the Soviet Union had on Ethiopia (located in the Horn of Africa) from 1977 – 1991‚ and the extent in which the collapse of the USSR influenced the fall of Mengistu Haile Mariam’s military regime. Therefore‚ answering the question “To what extent did the collapse of the Soviet Union contribute to the fall of Mengistu

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    History Repeats Itself: 1945-2010 What Repeats? While some events are in history are forgotten‚ there are some that have such a large impact they are repeated or at least some qualities that are repeated. Scandals have occurred before Americans had trust issues with their government. Americans were blind to them until it became a public announcement. America also tends to assist other countries even though they aren’t in a physical‚ mental or financial place to do so. These are both a generalized

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    1. What were the causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis? How was it resolved? On the time of October 1962‚ an American spy plane in secret took pictures of nuclear missile locations being constructed by the Soviet Union in the beautiful island of Cuba. When the government of the United States learned about the missile demanded their removal‚ the most intense conflict of the Cold War leading a miscalculation that was not known if it was made by the White House or the Kremlin could have push forward a

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    El-Orbany‚ M. I.‚ Berry‚ J.‚ & Martin‚ G. (2010). Reversal of profound vecuronium-induced neuromuscular block under sevoflurane anesthesia: sugammadex versus neostigmine. . BMC Anesthesiology‚ 10(15)‚ doi: 10.1186/1471-2253-10-15 Morgan‚ G.E.‚ Mikhail‚ M.S.‚ & Murray‚ M.J. (2006). Clinical anesthesiology (4thed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. Nagelhout‚ J.J.‚ & Plaus‚ K.L. (2010). Nurse anesthesia (4th ed.). St. Louis‚MO: ElsevierSaunders.

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    Bibliography: "Commanding Heights : Mikhail Gorbachev | on PBS." PBS: Public Broadcasting Service. Web. 23 Dec. 2010. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/shared/minitextlo/int_mikhailgorbachev.html>. "Current Russian Stats." The School of Russian and Asian Studies - Study‚ Research

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    Kollontai Born - March 31st 1872 in St. Petersburg Died - March 9th 1952 in Moscow Occupation – Russian communist revolutionary‚ Soviet Ambassador to Norway Family background: Kollontai was born to a relatively wealthy family. Her father‚ General Mikhail Alekseevich Domontovich‚ served as a Calvary officer in the Russo-Turkish war and was an advisor to the Russian administration in Bulgaria. Kollontai’s mother‚ Alexandra Androvna Masalina-Mravinskaia‚ was a daughter of a Finnish peasant who made a

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    References: 1. Silvija Grosa “Art Nouveau in Riga by Silvija Grosa”‚ Jumava 2. J.Krastiņš „Art Nouveau buildings in Riga” Rīga‚ 2007.g. 3. Solveiga Raša “Mihails Eizenšteins – Mikhail Eisenstein” 4. E.Laube "Par būvniecības stilu" - Zalktis‚ 1908.g. No.4. 5. www.wikipedia.org 6. www.viswiki.com 7. www.kultua.lv

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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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    Africa and the effects on early marriage in regards to health‚ education‚ and wellness of the child brides is the main focus. Mikhail‚ Susanne Louis. Child Marriage and Child Prostitution: Two Forms of Sexual Exploitation. 1st ed. Vol. 10. Taylor & Francis. Print. Relating child marriage and child prostitution and writer‚ Susan Mikhail‚ explains their similarities. Mikhail explains how they are both transactions and how in both situations the girl is seen powerless. The article is concluded by explaining

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