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    Before the Bolshevik Revolution‚ Russia was in the traditional economy. Which mean Russia was under-developed country. It both has the advantages and disadvantages. In the traditional economy system‚ everyone knew the three basic economy questions (what to produce; how to produce; for whom to produce). They produced what their former generation produced. Farming‚ hunting‚ and gathering as three basic ways to live were done the same way as the generation before. Also‚ customs gave the economic decisions

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    Education is not as prominent in the book as during the Russian Revolution. In the book‚ education is mentioned when Snowball finds old spelling books‚ once belonging to Mr. Jones. He begins to teach himself‚ followed by the other pigs‚ and finally he helps the other animals to read and write. Some of the not so intelligent animals find this quite taxing‚ whereas the pigs– being the most intelligent‚ learn the fastest. Snowball is the most interested in educating the animals‚ and the well being of

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    The Effect of Russian Immigration on the Israeli Economy   Executive Summary Throughout history‚ there have been many periods of mass immigration of Russian Jews into Israel and the Middle East. Most recently‚ the fall of the Soviet Union has enabled over one million Russian Jews to move to Israel. As expected‚ this influx of people had a significant effect on Israel’s population and economy. The purpose of this essay is to discover what role this flood of immigrants played on Israel and

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    Causes and Consequences of the 1905 Russian Revolution The Revolution of 1905 was the first time the Tsar had faced opposition from so many groups in Russian society at the same time. A long-term social and economic cause of the 1905 Revolution was the continuing anger of both peasants and landowners to the emancipation of the serfs 1861. Although this piece of legislation had brought an end to serfdom‚ peasants still remained tied to the village commune (mir) and were angry at the

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    Orthodox Christianity in the 10th Century A.D. influence the Russian State? Since the adoption of Christianity by Vladimir I in 988 A.D. the church has had a profound influence on the Russian state. The magnitude of this influence has varied throughout history‚ from its peak during the 15th Century‚ to lows during the reign of Peter the Great and in Soviet Russia. Since the fall of communism the Church has revived its position in Russian Society and is asserting its influence in a number of ways

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    Farm was to portray the Russian (or Bolshevik) Revolution of 1917 as one that resulted in a government more oppressive‚ totalitarian‚ and deadly than the one it overthrew. Many of the characters and events of Orwell’s novel parallel those of the Russian Revolution: In short‚ Manor Farm is a model of Russia‚ and old Major‚ Snowball‚ and Napoleon represent the dominant figures of the Russian Revolution. Mr. Jones is modeled on Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918)‚ the last Russian emperor. His rule (1894-1917)

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    Russian Political Allegory Due to his subtle social commentary and familiar stories‚ during the tumultuous 1850’s‚ Ivan Turgenev was one of the more respected figures in Russian literature. His story‚ The District Doctor‚ focuses on one of the countless middle-class physicians who were split between poor and rich by more than just monetary terms. The doctor comes across as perhaps someone who isn’t terribly intelligent‚ but is a very earnest man in his intentions and seems slightly uncomfortable

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    Originating from the same hearth‚ Russian mythology and Greek mythology have so many similarities caused by being in the same cultural tree. The few differences are from the branches splitting off. Although ancient Russia and ancient Greece are thousand years apart from each other‚ Russian mythology and Greek mythology almost mirror reflect each other in the values the gods represent‚ the traits the heroes possess‚ and the notions the myths contribute to modern times‚ just like a pair of “fraternal

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    Both Mexico and Russia faced social unrest in the lower classes in the early 1900’s‚ which resulted in revolts. Besides the two most common‚ land redistribution and unsuccessful social reforms‚ the growing inequality gap between the rich and poor‚ along with unfair labor laws played a critical element in the success of these revolts. Both revolutions share the same common characteristics of the goal to improve conditions for the working‚ lower class. Education would have certainly played a vital

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    Russian Revolution and Animal Farm Image a brutal Communist Soviet revolution. Now imagine a group of barnyard animals who free themselves from humans in an effort to be free‚ and rule themselves. In the well-renowned fable Animal Farm by George Orwell the Old Major’s Dream‚ the construction(s) of the windmill and Napoleon himself are all symbolic representations of the Russian Revolution. Old Major’s Dream blatantly represents Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto. Orwell simplified the basic ideas

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