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    As stated in the question‚ “Art is the production of great emotions‚ deep thoughts‚ intense beliefs‚ and new ideas.” During the time of Adolph Hitler‚ propaganda‚ also known as a misleading use of information in order to promote some sort of political reasoning or point of view by a particular subject‚ was used to promote the Nazi party. (Dictionary.com) In ways such as when the Ministry of Propaganda‚ led by Joseph Goebbels‚ used its power to gain power over the film and cinema created throughout

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    Vassily B. Nesterenko‚ and Alexey V. Yablokov "Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment"‚ translated from Russian and published on New York Academy of sciences "Low Wind Speed Turbine Development Project Report" written by Mikhail‚ Amir from National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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    IMPACT ON WW2 The T-34‚ its Creation and its Impact During the Second World War Don Nguyen Martin High School Abstract After the Winter War‚ there was an apparent need for new tanks to replace their old counterparts. The Soviets‚ under engineer Mikhail Koshkin‚ developed the T-34‚ which was used during World War two and the Cold War. It was so successful that it was used as model for future tanks. As technological might proved a determining factor during wars‚ the arts and literature also had a

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    didn’t find the scoresheet‚ but played an important role in holding Burke to just one point. Mikhail Sergachev (Windsor) vs. Dante Salituro (Ottawa) – OHL Goaltending was the order of the day between the Windsor Spitfires and Ottawa 67’s this weekend‚ with 67’s netminder Leo Lazarev stopping 26 of 27 shots in the team’s 2-1 win. Windsor’s lone goal was scored by Jalen Chatfield‚ his eighth of the year. Mikhail Sergachev didn’t have a great night‚ as he was on the ice for both Ottawa goals. Midway through

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    which couldn’t afford the arms race with the United States. This led to gradual economic decline‚ which eventually led to needing reforms. Finally‚ the ideology of Communism was never too strong and eventually lost its influence in the people. Mikhail Gorbachev‚ the Soviet Union’s last leader‚ rose to power in 1985. The country was in a situation of severe stagnation‚ with deep economic and political problems. Gorbachev introduced two policies of reform. He initiated a policy of glasnost‚ or freedom

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    Tamerlane‚ which means to "Tamer the Lame" and refers to a physical handicap in which the left part of his body was partially paralyzed due to an injury sustained in battle. The word "timur" means "iron" in mongolian. In 1941‚ Russian anthropologist Mikhail M. Gerasimov exhumed the skeleton of Timur‚ and found him to be 5’ 8" tall‚ which was tall for his era and race‚ and also ascertained Timur’s physical

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    there were numerous events in which provoked political tension and ultimately stimulated the massacre itself. These events date back to Hu Yaobang’s death followed by the AFS’ seven requests‚ Deng Xiaoping’s editorial‚ the student hunger strike‚ Mikhail Gorbachev’s visit to China and the imposed martial law causing the tragic massacre. The Chinese Government‚ citizens‚ students‚ PLA and even some foreign journalists were impacted by these primary incidents to a great extent. April 15 1989‚ is the

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    and general Purges. A purge was the systematic elimination of opponents by Stalin‚ The assassination of Kirov allowed Stalin to use it as an excuse to begin the purges. In 1932‚ Kirov had helped to defeat Stalin on an important issue concerning Mikhail Riutin‚ who had circulated a document that was highly critical of Stalin. Stalin was furious and demanded Ruitins execution. However the central committee and the politburo refused to order Ruitins execution‚ Stalin viewed this as a betrayal. In December

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    Peter Tchaikovsky By. Olivia D’Orazio Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was a very influential composer of the late 19th century‚ known for Swan Lake‚ the Nutcracker‚ and Sleeping Beauty. He was born in Russia and was not encouraged by his parents to be a musician. Little did they know that their son would be one of the most famous composers of all time. Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born May 7‚ 1840 in Kamsko-Votkinsk‚ a city east of Moscow Russia. His mother‚ Alexandra was half French and his father

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    Montgomery. It is an interpersonal communication theory about close personal ties and relationships that highlights the tensions‚ struggles‚ and interaction between opposing tendencies (Baxter and Montgomery‚ 1998). Baxter and Montgomery elaborated on Mikhail Bakhtin’s idea that life is an open monologue and that individuals experience discourse between opposing desires and needs within relational communications (Baxter and Montgomery‚ 1998). According to Baxter (1998)‚ relationships are constantly changing

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