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    forever in fear of losing powers‚ initiated a purge of intelligent soldiers in 1937. The Gas Dynamics Laboratory and Petrapavlovskaya Fortress in then Leningrad (St. Petersburg) were left to the captured German Rocket Scientists. Russian rocket designer Sergei Korolev was taken to a gulag and Valentin Glushko‚ engine expert‚ escaped punishment (a rivalry was created). Korolev was able to participate in a prison research facility‚ and after liberation he created the R-7 missile or “Little Seven”. Despite

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    Bringing the Workplace to Outer Suburbia “The great city is a recent event‚ with devastating consequences! The menace of tomorrow.” (Le Corbusier‚ p 84 The City of Tomorrow) This essay discusses a design solution for contemporary cities to minimise the geographic dislocation between home and work through the adaptive reuse of suburban shopping centers. Introduction: The Australian urban landscape is largely defined by people who live in the suburbs and work in the city. This spatial polarisation

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    think that it’s their responsibility to take the IT folks onto the field to really make them understand the business operations at all the Hefty stores. The IT has a total different perspective on this. The CIO‚ Farzad Mohammed and chief architect‚ Sergei Grozny refer to this whole idea of going onto the field as ‘Boondoggle’ which shows they believe that this would bring no value to the work they do and consider it as a waste of time. They think that going to the field would not help them much in

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    How to Write an Essay Introduction Your introduction acts like a map for your essay’s readers. It should give necessary background or contextual information for your topic‚ as well as present your thesis statement. A good introduction addresses the “what‚” “why‚” and “how” of your topic: What is your essay going to discuss? Why is it important or useful? How are you going to argue your point?[1] It can seem a bit intimidating at first‚ but with some good preparation and a little hard work‚ you can

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    Ben Phillips Why did Tsarism survive the revolution of 1905 but not that of March 1917? Tsarism in Russia survived the revolution of 1905 but not that of March 1917 due to the difference in support it had in both years. It faced many difficulties throughout much of its late history; from the assassination of Alexander II and the similar attempts on Alexander III‚ to the downfall of the Romanov dynasty and the final abdication of Tsar Nicholas II on the 2nd of March. The way the country was

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    How far had Russia made Political‚ Social and Economic Progress before 1914 On the one hand‚ Russia had made Political‚ Social and Economic progress before 1914 due to a number of reforms. Beginning with progress‚ A Duma had been instated which gave the middle class a feeling of a little more authority. There was a right form political parties which resulted in over 20 different political parties which ranged to extreme to democratic and had 524 deputies. The Tsar had appointed Pyotr Stolypin

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mackenzie Gates Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27‚ 1756. At the age of four he could learn a piece of music in half an hour. At five he was playing the clavier incredibly well. At six he began composing‚ writing his first symphonies at the age of eight. He was constantly traveling all over Europe with his father‚ Leopold Mozart‚ a violinist‚ minor composer and Vice-Kapellmeister at the court of the Archbishop of Salzburg. The musical feats and tricks of young

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    On March 15th‚ 2011 more than a dozen teenage boys were arrested for vandalism. They had sprayed graffiti on the wall of a school in the city of Dara’a with a challenge to President Bashar al-Assad. The government responded by arresting and torturing them for weeks. This prompted the teenagers’ relatives‚ neighbors and hundreds of others in the city to gather for protests demanding the release of the boys. The security forces opened fire on the crowds‚ probably hoping that this would head off

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    enchanted audiences since its origination with the Lumiere Brothers; and‚ as it developed‚ it began to be used to convey messages and ideas. Film started to become a creative outlet that then turned to a catalyst of philosophical thought. Film theorist Sergei Einstein expressed that film “as a work of art‚ understood dynamically‚ is just the process of arranging images in the feelings and mind of the spectator”. Thus‚ directors began to realize that audience manipulation was possible through the images

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    rn Dance History Kimberly Valmore Isadora Duncan’s Legacy Isadora Duncan was the first American dancer to define natural movement. She was referred to as the Mother of Modern Dance due to her achievements and artistic abilities. She was not a fan of ballet because she thought it was “ugly and against nature.” She believed that dancing should be an art and not require so many rules like ballet. This led her to begin working in major dance companies and eventually start her own dance companies. Isadora

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