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    How did the Bolsheviks consolidate (Make strong) their rule? Lenin led the Bolsheviks and Trotsky led the red army. When the Bolsheviks took power‚ they were a small unpopular government but Lenin in a very short time passed decrees‚ which satisfied the people and set up a strict secret police‚ which squashed opposition completely. Lenin used many methods to make his government strong but winning the people over certainly was a major factor as well as the fact that he was strong. Firstly

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    17th century‚ Russia had become one of the great land empires while maintaining a highly agriculturally based society. In the existing framework of how Russia is to be run‚ chaingong some of the policies. Peter extended the practice of building up tsarist control and expanding Russian territory. He also a more definite interest in changing selected aspects of Russian economy and culture by imitating Western forms. While eager to move his country more fully into the

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    insight to these times in Russia. Doctor Zhivago takes place during the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War between 1918 and 1922. The Russian Revolution of 1917 was a series of outbreaks and chaos which caused the downfall of the tsarist autocracy and liberal Provisional Government which resulted in the establishment of the Soviet Party under control of the Bolsheviks. The Russian Civil War between 1918 and 1922 was an internal war in Russia between the Bolshevik Red Army and the

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    emotional as a whole picture‚ government needs to play as the main player who influences emotional control over Thai people. By the government can use the common approaches to help in emotional control in Thai context‚ which are including distraction‚ repression‚ affirmation‚ and rationalization. Distraction is one tries to change one’s emotional state through distraction‚ internal or external. Internal distraction involves trying to think about something else‚ to place one’s mind elsewhere‚ and

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    Political Repression‚ Cultural Autonomy and Artistic Excellence: The Case of Shostakovich As an important type of suppression of dissent‚ political repression on arts refers to actions taken by the government to censor certain forms or subjects of artistic expression because of inconformity to the regime’s legitimacy or official ideology (Mulcahy‚ 1984). Often seen in totalitarian societies such as Nazi Germany‚ Soviet Union and China in modern ages (Rothstein‚ 1981)‚ this kind of repression is regarded

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    Orthodox Christianity is still the dominant religion in Russia‚ in 988 by Prince Vladmir adopted Christianity in a ceremony patterned by Byzantine rights. Christian Orthodox ("right belief") Russia’s baptism laid the foundations for the rise of the Russian Orthodox Church. Other Christian traditions have grown in recent decades. Russia’s 105 million Christians is the worlds fourth largest Christian population. Only 5% of th worlds Christians live in Russia. Religion today is nearly five thousand

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    social isolation faced by those with relatively unknown diseases‚ to highlight his concerns in a 21st century society. Virginia Woolf’s text portrays similar concerns over repression of women and isolation of the sufferers‚ even though it was composed in a vastly different‚ post war society. Woolf criticises the social repression of women through a stream of consciousness mode and language in her novel. This value is a reflection of the post-war‚ androcentric society in which the book was written.

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    This mechanism is used mostly when people are afraid of presenting their emotions; this can be for a multitude of reasons. Typically‚ emotional repression is more prominent in men due to fear of being seen as anemic or feeble due to how forced gender roles are in modern society (Brand‚ “...Men and the Cost of Emotional Repression). This form of repression can lead to mental health issues such as depression. Regardless‚ some believe that men naturally are more masculine and dominant and that suppressing

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    utilizes triviality as the guise to unwind his message about the most certain hypocrisy that occupied society during that time. Superficiality within the story serves as not only the veil but statement of the consequences of repression. The ills or wickedness of Victorian Repression are exposed through the authors cutting wit as well as the duality coming alive within the characters and situations presented to them by society ’s standard (Wilde‚ 160).      Within Oscar Wilde ’s comedy superficiality

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    in the short run‚ they drain a person’s energy and actually causes the problems in a person’s life to worsen eventually. People use defense mechanisms every day without even realizing it. Four defense mechanisms include denial‚ rationalization‚ repression‚ and displacement. Suppose a woman has been in a serious‚ loving relationship with a man for over two years‚ when all of a sudden‚ they start growing apart. He no longer does cute things for her‚ doesn’t come home at night‚ and one day when the

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