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    Cultural differences A comparison of Russia and Japan Kristina Aksakova Exchange student Virrat‚ 2011 [pic][pic] Table of contents General information about Russia and Japan 4 Japan 4 Background 4 Tsunami Devastates Japan 5 History 6 Geographical facts 8 Demographical facts 9 Economic facts 11 FOREIGN RELATIONS 13 Governmental facts 15 Infrastructural facts 16 Russia 18 Background 18 History 18 Geographical facts

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    considering the present

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    LOOKING TOWARDS THE FUTURE The purpose of this assignment is to identify and describe my personal‚ professional and academic goal‚ apply the Smart Goal process and explain each component‚ create how I will predict success in achieving my goals based on my past positive experiences‚ and my personality as it relates to being an online student. Obtaining my BA Social and Criminal Justice while‚ attending Ashford University online will most definitely help with achieving my long-term academic‚ personal

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    Elisabeth I died in 1603. James VI of Scotland succeeded her‚ he became the first English king of the Stuart Dynasty‚ and‚ as he was also the king of Scotland‚ the crowns of these two countries were united. Although their governments continued to be separate‚ their linguistic differences were lessened in this century. James was successful in keeping England out of European wars‚ and encouraging colonial projects in the New World and economic growth at home. In the seventeenth century‚ the link

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    Incentives act as a fuel‚ motivating people to act. While collectivization is a well-oiled machine in theory‚ in Soviet Russia‚ collectivization’s lack of incentives‚ fuel‚ meant the economy‚ machine‚ could not progress. Soviet collectivist policies were idealistic and without incentive yielding little or no material progress. Instead‚ the policies caused low morale and hardship among the proletariat. The resulting poor economy and conditions lead to a muffled but building dislike of the Soviets

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    that might work other places in the modern age. By studying countries as vast and as culturally rich as Russia‚ we can learn much‚ both from success and failures. This can be clearly seen in Russia due to its many leaders‚ who have made decisions that have impacted not only the country‚ but the world for years to come. From the Czarist Period‚ the beginning of Russia as we know it‚ to the present‚ where tensions are high and investigations are ongoing‚ Russia’s leaders have made decisions that have

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    before 1914? Partly because none of the major powers possessed anything comparable to the United States’ National Security Council‚ many of their war plans did not match strategy to particular political objectives. Russia pledged itself to a rapid advance into Germany in order to help its ally France‚ without forecasting where that advance might stop or how it might end. Austro-Hungarian leaders seem to have failed to grasp that they would have inadequate forces to destroy Serbia unless Russia stayed

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    Ccot China 100-600 C.E.

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    From 100 C.E. to 600 C.E.‚ in classical China‚ there were many changes both cultural and political‚ like the increase of Buddhism and the expansion of territory. However not everything changed‚ there were also several cultural continuities‚ the continuation of ancestor worship‚ and political continuities‚ the ongoing building of the Great Wall. During this time there were many changes occurring in china‚ there where cultural changes‚ like the reappearance of Daoism. Another cultural change is the

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    China Ccot Before 600 Ce

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    Before 600 CE China changes from Warring States to an empire during the period of Qin and Han dynasty in efforts to unifying and consolidating China. There were similarities in their bureaucracy in the means of enforcing authority and have contributed in innovations on technology‚ but there were differences in political philosophy. Primarily‚ the Chinese states emerge 2200 BCE‚ under the Xia‚ Shang‚ and Zhou Dynasties‚ but fell into the age of warring states. Its unification had vanished and there

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    Rural Khmer house Despite indoor and outdoor temperatures of 36°C and up to 80% relative humidity the old rural Khmer houses are very comfortable‚ both at ground level and on the upper floor. In spite of the absence of electric or mechanical air conditioning‚ a draught-free environment appears to be attained simply by means of natural ventilation. Typically‚ rural Khmer houses are rectangular two-storey buildings‚ varying in size from four by six metres to about six by ten metres. The basic

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    In this journal entry‚ I want to elaborate on the different attitude towards the Tsarist annexation of the Baltic territories among the different ethnical and cultural communities. Especially‚ the Livonian nobility supported Peter the Great`s conquest of Swedish Livonia during the Nordic reason. For‚ Peter the Great provided the local nobility and citizens with cultural and political and cultural autonomy in the two new established gubernnia‚ namely Lieflandskaya gubernia and Estlandskaya gubernia

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