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    in Menlo Park North‚ California. (Google Inc.‚ 2009) It all started in the years 1996 as a scientific project of two guys enthused by computers. Larry Page wanted to analyze the structure of the WorldWideWeb for his doctorial thesis. Together with Sergei Brin he developed a mathematical model which accentuates the meaning of the links – related to the principle that academic texts of a researcher are particularly fundamental‚ if many other scientists quote them. (Search Engine‚ 2010) But beside the

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    Intelligentsia

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    1 The history of Russia covers a wide variety of revolutionary activity‚ aimed at the toppling of the autocracy. For the most part‚ the early revolts were brought on by the common folk who lacked the necessary knowledge to implement reforms. In the early 19th century‚ however the direction changed as revolution began to come over noblemen after seeing the benefits brought about by the constitutions of other countries in Europe. Appropriately named after the unsuccessful uprising of December

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    Space Race

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    The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics engaged in a battle of technology after World War II and the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Both countries wanted wanted to show the world that they were the dominant military and technological superpower. This was called the cold war. There were no shots fired‚ but each competed to be the major superpower of the world after World War II. One way they tried to become the world superpower was through the Space Race

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    Meselson-Stahl Experiment

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    Meselson–Stahl experiment From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Meselson–Stahl experiment was an experiment by Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl in 1958 which supported the hypothesis that DNA replication was semiconservative. In semiconservative replication‚ when the double stranded DNA helix is replicated each of the two new double-stranded DNA helices consisted of one strand from the original helix and one newly synthesized. It has been called "the most beautiful experiment in biology

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    Stalin’s purges of 1937 were debatably one of the most horrific events of the 1900s. Stalin‚ the General Secretary of the Soviet Union‚ decided that to be able to have a nation which aligned with his political ideas‚ he would need to eradicate those who he deemed went against these views. Stalin used the purges as a method to exercise his political control over his population and control the political spectrum. Stalin killed millions during the purges. About four years later‚ Hitler‚ the leader of

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    Anastasia Research Paper Anastasia should feature as a focus for the 2018-2019 Wise Broadway Tour. As part of this tour‚ selected individuals are able to see different Broadway shows. Anastasia features a heavy emphasis on history and encourages children and young adults to look into the backstory of what they watch. While Anastasia doesn’t follow the exact history of the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov‚ it piques the interest of the audience and poses a what if she had lived question that the audience

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    Alexander Pushkin

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    Pushkin is recognized by many as Russia ’s greatest poet and the father of modern Russian Literature. Alexander Pushkin was born into an aristocratic family with a long and distinguished lineage in June 6‚ 1799‚ Russia Moscow. Pushkin ’s father‚ Sergei Lvovich Pushkin (1767–1848)‚ was descended from a distinguished family of the Russian nobility that traced its ancestry back to the 12th century. Pushkin ’s mother Nadezhda (Nadya) Ossipovna Gannibal (1775–1836) was descended through her paternal

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    that is why it had an influence on him. Also in his review‚ he used the word “documentary”. According to Ellis‚ that was believed to be the first time that word had been used to describe a film. Another person‚ who had an effect on Grierson‚ was Sergei Eisenstein. Eisenstein was the first person to create a “montage of attractions – in which arbitrarily chosen images‚ independent from action‚ would be presented in whatever way to create the maximum psychological impact.”2 In Grierson’s film

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    being the supreme autocratic ruler. It had created a dramatic division in Russian society‚ and when Nicholas II came to power‚ no ruler was so estranged from his people. Problems facing the tsarist regime compounded‚ and the Tsars “lack of willpower” (Sergei Witte) and inability to fix them‚ ultimately lead to his downfall. The policies of Nicholas II and his appointed ministers effectively

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    Machine Translation

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    ABSTRACT Most research in Machine translation is about having the computers completely bear the load of translating one human language into another. This paper looks at the machine translation problem afresh and observes that there is a need to share the load between man and machine‚ distinguish ‘reliable’ knowledge from the ‘heuristics’‚ provide a spectrum of outputs to serve different strata of people‚ and finally make use of existing resources instead of reinventing the wheel. This paper describes

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