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    Vtb Bank Group

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    banking services and products in Russia‚ CIS‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ and the U.S. The Group’s largest subsidiaries in Russia are VTB24‚ Bank of Moscow‚ and TransCreditBank. Type | Public company | Traded as | MCX: VTBR LSE: VTBR | Industry | Banking‚ Financial services | Founded | 1990 | Headquarters | Federation Tower West ‚ 12‚ Presnenskaya emb.‚ Moscow‚ Russia | Area served | Russia‚ CIS‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ U.S. | Key people | Andrey L. Kostin (President and Chairman of the Management

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    tributary feudal state and selected Moscow as the location from which tribute payments would be collected * Center of power shifted from Kiev to Moscow * The Orthodox Church followed this path as well and made Moscow the bureaucratic center of the Russian Orthodox Church * But more significantly‚ Mongols enlisted local Russian princes around Moscow to aid in the collection of tributary payments; this not only strengthened the Duchy of Moscow but gave them the administrative experience

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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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    Vasilevitskaya) Winters in Russia’s European part are nothing like as terrifying as many myths have it. In Moscow and St. Petersburg the first snow usually falls in late November and stays till early April. The average winter temperature is about -10°C. Colder snaps are not uncommon‚ but winter chills are compensated for by splendid summers. St. Petersburg usually enjoys 20-25°C and Moscow often swelters in highs of 35-37°C. Down south‚ Russia’s vast steppe is hot and dry. Winters are short but

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    Setting of “The Lady with the Dog” Anton Chekhov’s short story “The Lady with the Dog” has a setting that is very impactful on the story. The setting of this story is in late nineteenth century Russia and takes place in three of its cities. Yalta‚ Moscow‚ and S- are influential parts of the setting that have affected the way the reader interprets the mood and tone of this short story. Yalta is a resort city by the Black Sea for the wealthy‚ elite russians. Yalta is very similar to modern United

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    Beauvais‚ L.L.‚ & Lyness‚ K. (1999). When work-family benefits are not enough: The influence of work-family culture on benefit utilization‚ organizational attachment‚ and work-family conflict. Journal of Vocational Behavior‚ 54‚ 392-415. Tomkiewicz‚ J.‚ Frankel‚ R.‚ Adeyemi-Bello‚ T.‚ & Sagan‚ M. (2004). A comparative analysis of the attitudes toward women managers in the US and Poland. Cross Cultural Management‚ 11(2)‚ 58-70. Van Dyne‚ L.‚ & Pierce‚ J. L. (2004). Psychological ownership and feelings of

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    Why is it that when you research Canadian Prime Ministers on the internet‚ or in a library‚ Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s name appears more than any other? Why is that everyone knows his name? In short‚ what makes Trudeau‚ Canada’s most famous Prime Minister? The fact is without the influence of Pierre Elliot Trudeau‚ it is likely that Canada and Quebec would currently be two separate countries. Pierre Eliot Trudeau was able to unify Canada through the implementation of the Official Languages Act‚ the

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    Marketing plan for coffee shop. I would like to propose a marketing plan for opening a coffee shop in the city of Moscow. Over the past two or three years‚ a coffee shop in Russia managed to grow in a socio-cultural phenomenon: at once there was like a house of cards‚ the Soviet culture of consumption of coffee. The drink was no longer just a utilitarian morning stimulant and has a satellite pastime very European style: the windows from floor to ceiling‚ special atmosphere‚ soft music‚ dozens

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    SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WHY IT MATTERS FOR THE ECONOMIC AND DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE AND ITS CITIZENS: POST-COMMUNIST CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE DELIVERABLE 2 DESK RESEARCH RUSSIA Evdokimova E.P.; Eremitcheva G.V.; Ignatova S.N.; Poretskina E.M. Sociological Institute of Russia Academy of Sciences. Scientific consultants: Man’ko Ju.V.‚ St.Petersburg University of Technology and Design‚ professor Olimpieva I.B.‚ Cenetr of Independent Social Research‚ PhD

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    two thirds and the rest were suffering from fatigue‚ starvation and raids by Russian forces.’ To avoid the grand city of Moscow to fall into the hands of Napoleon‚ the Tsar insisted on a confrontation‚ so on 7th of September they two armies met 70 miles out of Moscow and by nightfall 108‚000 men had died yet there had been no victor either. Realizing that further defense of Moscow would be pointless and so they destroyed it‚ unwilling to hand it over to the Russians. Admitting defeat‚ Napoleon and

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