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    City Life

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    are also centers of education. Many young people move to cities because there are more opportunities for continuing their education there. Usually country’s largest and best universities are located in big cities‚ as for example Sorbonne in Paris or Moscow State University in the capital of Russia. Another advantage it better living conditions. In the city people live in more modern houses which need less work doing to them. That saves a great part of their time and effort. Among the disadvantages

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    Throughout history Russia has went through many invasions‚ reforms‚ and led under the worst leaders imaginable‚ but has seen great rulers such as Peter I. Through many reforms‚ modernizations‚ and increased education‚ The Russian Empire developed into a stronger European State than it once had been. Russia was broken down to nothing and built back up stronger becoming a power in Eastern Europe. Russia’s development from the Mongol conquest to Peter I was much different from the 13th century to the

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    Ivan The Terrible Candice Ivan IV‚ Tsar of Russia is better known as Ivan the terrible. In the following paragraphs I will depict major events in his life and the role he played in Russia. I will also exhibit the many positive things that he did. As well as the negative things that he did to Russian society during his reign of thirty-seven years. I will debate the fact that Ivan IV was nick named Ivan the terrible. Ivan IV‚ Tsar of Russia is better known as Ivan the

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    establish an effective defence around Moscow and Petrograd then exhaust the enemy as an attacking force and drive them back to major fronts until they would scatter and surrender by using their power from the railway and communication to achieve this.Trotsky was an exceptional commander. He recruited nearly five million former Tsarist officers‚ workers‚ sailors and soldiers into the red army. He managed to occupy central Russia and the two key cities Moscow and Petrograd; they were eventually surrounded

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    A crimson locomotive pumps across a gold-drenched horizon while the tips of transmission towers‚ smokestacks‚ and the Kremlin peek up behind it. A black train chugs across the geographical version of the Soviet Union‚ appearing to stretch from The Ural Mountains to Yakutsk. A group of bright-faced Soviet soldiers stand in the foreground looking out of frame as a red train beats in the same direction behind them. Each car is trimmed in gold and adorns at least one Soviet flag at its front. The perfect

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    My Vacation to Turkey

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    This is how it continued for two years. Then I decided to spend vacation with Olga so we can meet in person and get to know each other better. I suggested tour in Russia that included Moscow‚ St. Petersburg and other Russian cities. However‚ Olga answered that no one can surprise anybody nowadays by visiting Moscow. That rather alerted me as I thought she acted somewhat picky considering that I was paying for everything. Then I suggested we spend our vacation on Black Sea. After sometime‚ she responded

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    Peter wants other nations to come and visit the new improved Russia: “all flags will come‚ to be our guests”(118). As we see in the third stanza the new St. Petersburg becomes the heart of Russia‚ even the old capital Moscow can’t be compared to the beauty of St. Petersburg‚ “old Moscow paled before this other metropolis; its just the same as when a widowed Empress-Mother bows to a young Tsaritsa’s claim”(119). The last line of the prologue gives a sense of foreshadowing and changes the mood of the

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    The country I chose for my Culture Analysis paper is Russia. The history of Russia is the Viking Rurik came to Russia in 862 and founded the first Russian dynasty in Novgorod. The various tribes were united by the spread of Christianity in the 10th and 11th centuries; Orthodox Christianity has had an immense effect on the Russian Culture. It influences politics‚ art‚ and nearly every other aspect of Russian culture. The Orthodox followers feel a strong sense of community and brotherhood towards one

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    founding member.[7][8] India is the second largest market for the Russian defense industry. In 2004‚ more than 70% of the Indian Military’s hardware came from Russia‚ making Russia the chief supplier of defense equipment.[9] India has an embassy in Moscow and 2 Consulates-General (in Saint Petersburg and

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    Mikhail Baryshnikov

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    Synopsis Mikhail Baryshnikov was conceived in Latvia in 1948. Baryshnikov was an exceptionally skilled and regarded ballet performer of the Soviet Union amid the late twentieth century‚ Baryshnikov was a cherished by numerous in the USSR. Sadly‚ he couldn’t respond those same emotions. He moved from the Soviet Union to Canada in 1974 preceding moving to the United States with expectations of having a superior chance to convey what needs be inventively in a free nation. His procedure rose

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