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    Sitcoms Analysis

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    The two sitcoms that I am going to compare are: -Absolutely Fabulous which is a British sitcom created by Jennifer Saunders. It was based on an original idea by her and Dawn French and was written by Saunders‚ who plays the leading character. -The Royle Family which is a British television sitcom produced by Granada Productions for the BBC‚ which ran for three series between 1998 and 2000. Absolutely Fabulous is an example of character interplay sitcom. Two main characters are:  Edina "Eddy" Monsoon

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    monarchy and Imperial systems‚ and finding belief in Eastern Buddhism. Baron Ungern was born in Austria‚ 1885 to his German parents but shortly moved to Estonia after her parents had divorced and her mother Remarried. At birth he was christened “Nikolai Roman Maximilian” a mix between Russian and German heritage. Though he was born German‚ he had many ties to the Russians‚ like most German nobles‚ through intermarriage to the Romanovs. The spreading Russification at the time had only reinforced the

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    Romantic Period (circa 1800-1900) The Romantic Era sprung from literature and free thinking caused by the French Revolution (1789-1794). Stories and poems of heroics written in the Romance languages – French‚ Spanish‚ Italian and other Latin-based languages – conjured images of fantasy and imaginary other worlds. The Romantic period was somewhat detached from reality‚ and focused less on the present than on the past and future. Music was seen as the best medium to express the values of the Romantic

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    say sports is the best weapon at shielding and regarded in the white man own diversion. That may function however you will not be as equivalent in the white man eyes only a Negro from the ghettos of Compton‚ Detroit or whatever lands. For Instance Nikolai Buglaj famous artwork "Race" ing Sideways‚ 1991 as a hidden message on how equality is an illusion. Buglaj makes a scale of 13 race runners‚ from left to right‚ their skin shading changes from white to dark‚ even as their apparel changes from dark

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    Lenin’s idea to agree to the terms because he wanted to have peace with Germany‚ only 15 people from the Bolshevik Central committee agreed with his idea . Lenin was more interested putting down internal opposition rather than fighting the Germans. Nikolai Bukharin was a Bolshevik revolutionary politician who had the idea that the Russians should fight a revolutionary guerrilla war against the Germans and he had 32 people side with him and agree with his idea . Leon Trotsky was another Bolshevik‚ Marxist

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    decrease. The situation of the war was made worse by the fact that in September 1915 after the Russians lost battles to the Germans (Tannenburg and Masurian Lakes); the Tsar took personal control of the army and dismissed his uncle‚ the Grand Duke Nikolai. As a result the performance of the army could be blamed directly on the Tsar himself. The fall of the Tsar was also due to the many mistakes he made during his rule. Although the Tsar might have seemed to be a very powerful leader‚ he was actually

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    Cult of Personality to Khrushchev’s period of De-Stalinization‚ the nation of the Soviet Union was in endless disarray of what to regard as true in the sense of a socialist direction. The short story‚ This is Moscow Speaking‚ written by Yuli Daniel (Nikolai Arzhak) represents the ideology that the citizens of the USSR were constantly living in fear of the alternations of their nation’s political policies. Even more‚ the novella gives an explanation for the people’s desire to conform to the principles

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    Hooliganism

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    Table of contents Introduction: Hooliganism has for decades been a social problem in the UK without any clarification on what the phenomenon is really all about. In this paper we will research football hooliganism in the UK. We will start defining a hooligan and give a brief historical review of the subculture. Then we will look in to what is actively done to prevent disorder at football matches. At last we are going to analyse the influence from the media.

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    that they always knew they would be. This is NOT the truth. As we grow‚ we learn that oftentimes popularity and status changes people because they become focused on staying popular and retaining their high status. In The Portrait and The Overcoat‚ Nikolai Gogol taught me that the moral corruption that permeates through many levels of society comes from the search and the working to retain that popularity and status. Gogol teaches

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    Belonging - the Namesake

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    ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging.‘ Discuss this with detailed reference to your prescribed text and one other text of your own choosing. An individual’s connection to their family‚ a culture or place can develop a greater understanding of themselves or can act as a barrier to truly belonging. In the novel‚ The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri and Whale Rider‚ a film directed by Niki Caro‚ the barriers to belonging are

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