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    The policies of war communism and the New Economic Policy (NEP) had a great impact on both the peasantry and the proletariat. Both policies were a desperate attempt to preserve the revolution and this is greatly reflects the reasons why some groups were advantaged and why others were disadvantaged. War communism was implemented as a result of the civil war. Historians such as Maurice Dobb‚ E. H. Carr‚ and Stephen Cohen -- have interpreted war communism as a short-term expedient imposed on the Bolsheviks

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    European identity and the other “We” decides: a concept of supranational identity with reference to the EU and Turkey What makes the EU-joining of Turkey difficult for the countries of the European Union? Structure 1. Introduction 2. Social groups and Europe 3. The role of institutions 4. Symbols 5. Paradigms 6. European Values 7. Comparison with Turkey 8. Conclusion 1. Introduction Turkey has been

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    Canada is the second largest country in the world‚ after Russia‚ and has ten provinces and three territories. It is located in the northern hemisphere of North America‚ and consists of six vegetation regions. These include the deciduous forest‚ mixed wood forest‚ boreal (and taiga) forest‚ cordilleran‚ tundra‚ and west coast forest. Of these 10 provinces and 3 territories‚ the regions most affected by wildfires include British Columbia‚ as well as the boreal forests of Ontario‚ Quebec‚ Manitoba‚

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    8/19/2014 HRM Human Resource Management in TESCO Organization ukessays.com http://www.ukessays.com/essays/retail/hrm-tesco-organisation.php HRM Human Resource Management in TESCO Organization Need help? ☎ 0115 966 7955 1- Identifying the organization ’s business strategy‚ mission and goals: Tesco‚ the largest retailer in UK as well as the third biggest in the world in terms of revenue‚ was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen. In 1924 the brand Tesco was first started its journey and

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    strategic location‚ providing the speedy and effective access to the countries of the CIS‚ the large number of population and increasing in consumer’s purchasing power‚ Russian market is a profitable area that should not be overlooked at all. Market Research According to the research from Euromonitor International (October‚ 2005)‚ Russian coffee market is dominated by an instant coffee with a significant 90% share of the market in value terms. The fresh coffee market is still in the introductory phase

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    Belarus rounds the age of 63 for men and 75 for women. The capital of Belarus‚ Minsk‚ is not only the capital but also the largest city with a population of about 1.8 million people. The main languages in Belarus are Russian and Belarusian. 85% of people in Belarus can speak Russian‚ however the remaining 15% feel that Belarusian is their native language and want to keep it alive because it’s a part of their history. Belarusian Orthodox Christianity is the main religion in this country with several

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    Positive influence of Mongol Yoke to Russia In the middle of 12th century‚ the Mongol hordes advanced on the Russian land. In Russian chronicles we can find such kind of words about that invasion: “For our sins unknown nations arrived. No one knew their origin or whence they came‚ or what religion they practiced. That is known only to God‚ and perhaps to wise men learned in books” (Answers.com). There are many opinions about influence of Mongol Yoke to Russia. Mostly historians and ordinary people

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    cultural and political domination‚ almost all people in the Republic had to speak Russian whether they are Russians or not. It wasn’t forbidden to speak Kazakh‚ but if people did not know Russian language well‚ they would not succeed and couldn’t get good paid jobs; they belonged to uneducated and to a lower social class. Since that time‚ most families sent their children to Russian schools and tried to speak primarily Russian at home. Nowadays‚ those children have grown up‚ most don’t speak Kazakh while

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    ruled by decree‚ his word was law. USSR’s Population was very diverse(variety; very different ) Russia was a multi-national and multi religious state. Most of russias population was Russian but there were significant minorities including Ukrainians‚ Fins‚ Poles and Georgians. Most of Russians were members of the Russian Orthodox Church. A large Muslim population lived in the east of Russia. Russia underwent Major Economic Changes between 1881 -1914 By 1881‚ Russia hadn’t experienced an agricultural

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    of Tsushima in May 1905. The Russian Baltic fleet consisting of the 35 warships had sailed from northern Europe to the Far East‚ only to lose 25 warships in a defeat by the Japanese navy. The crushing of Russian’s military added to the 1905 Revolution‚ as it made the people of Russia aware of the weakness of their military and ashamed to be Russian. They were losing to a nation very few had heard of and it was humiliating. However‚ many of the defeats to the Russian military occurred after the Revolution

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