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    Between 1906 & 1914 the liberal government introduced a series of reforms to help the poorest in society. Historians still debate today the reasons for these reforms. Some argue that concern over poverty was the main factor in pushing through the reforms. However others argue there were a number of factors that contributed. Many believe that national security was a main concern after 25% of army recruits were turned away because they were unfit. National efficiency concern might also have pushed

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    Federation Social‚ Humanitarian‚ and Cultural Committee Represented by: Andy Woo Shekou International School‚ Shenzhen China Country: Russian Federation Background Information: Russia is a country in Northern Eurasia‚ bordered by the Arctic Ocean‚ and numerous countries such as China‚ Mongolia‚ and Georgia. The total area of Russia is 17‚098‚242 square kilometers (CIA.gov)‚ making it the largest country in the world. The terrain of the country is “broad plain with low hills west of Urals; vast coniferous

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    Past‚ Present‚ and Future Juanita Bright GEN 480 January 2‚ 2013 Professor P. Gobin Past‚ Present‚ and Future In this three-part paper I will reflect on my personal and professional growth during my program of study at the University of Phoenix. In part one‚ I will reflect upon where I was in my personal and professional life when I started the University of Phoenix program. Part two I will evaluate the growth I experienced during my University of Phoenix program of study. Finally

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    Introduction: BP has been operating in Russia since the early 1990s. In 1997‚ it purchased a 10 per cent stake in Sidanco‚ the Russia’s 4th largest oil company. The stake was subsequently increased to 25 per cent plus one share in 2002. In 2003‚ BP merged its interests in Russia with those of TNK to create TNK-BP‚ a hugely successful joint venture employing around 50‚000 people and operating in nearly all of Russia’s major hydrocarbon regions. Since its formation‚ TNK-BP went on to become Russia’s

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    Adjusted Present Value Adjusted present value is an investment appraisal technique similar to net present value method. However‚ instead of using weighted average cost of capital as the discount rate‚ ungeared cost of equity is used to discount the cash flows from a project and there is an adjustment for the tax shield provided by related debt capital. Formula Adjusted Present Value = PV of Cash Flows using Ungeared Cost of Equity + Present Value of Tax Shield Where PV stands for ’present value’

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    The Life of Catherine the Great: Empress of Russia By Carolly Erickson The Life of Catherine the Great is a 400-page book written by Carolly Erickson that details the interesting life of Catherine. The book was published in 1994 and printed by St. Martin’s Press in New York. Readers are able to purchase/check-out this book in a hardback copy with the ISBN of 0312135033 and also a paperback copy with an ISBN of 978-0312135034. The book features a full-length photo of Catherine in her royal attire

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    2.1 McDonald’s Corporation About McDonald’s company today Since its incorporation in 1955‚ McDonald’s Corporation has not only become the world’s largest quick-service restaurant organization‚ but has literally changed Americans’ eating habits--and increasingly the habits of non-Americans as well. On an average day‚ more than 46 million people eat at one of the company’s more than 31‚000 restaurants‚ which are located in 119 countries on six continents. About 9‚000 of the restaurants are company

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    How stable was Russia on the eve of World War 1? There are several arguments concerning Russia’s stability on the eve of World War 1 and many of these arguments have counter arguments which show a different side concerning the same events. The first argument which supports the idea that Russia was indeed stable on the eve of World War 1 is that Tsarism managed to get through the crisis of the 1905 revolution without being overthrown. This was due to the fact that various groups were bought

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    Why was Russia hard to rule in 1881? (Task: add key details to each of the areas on the mind map). How far did Alexander III reform Russia 1881-92? (Task: Identify the different reforms that Alexander III put in place. Write each reform onto the continuum – place it on the line based on how far you think it reformed Russia. Underneath the continuum explain why you placed the factor where you did – try to give some specific reasons/examples of its effects). Opposition groups (Task: Answer the questions

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    In 1914 Europe was considered an armed camp‚ and its politics were taken over or dominated by two rival alliances. When a United Germany was created‚ it disturbed the balance of power in Europe. Due to the fear of Germany‚ it encouraged France and Russia to form an alliance in 1894. Moving closer to World War I (WWI) Europe experienced faster and efficient economic growth and encouraged the ideas of Imperialism and Nationalism. Europe then later began to threaten the stability of multi-ethnic empires

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