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    directions to present Sheila as a half-joking character with the stage direction ‘[half serious‚ half playful]’ to show that although the conversation may be sincere she beings a lightness to the atmosphere. In addition‚ another stage direction ‘[mocking aggressions]’ also indicates this half-joking‚ half-genuine characteristic and shows that Sheila adds the humour and sarcasm to the conversation in to room to insure it don’t become too firm. However‚ towards the ending of the act Sheila hears about the

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    goods from Russia‚ but did not actually occupy it as they did in China. The lack of occupancy in Russia eventually led to the downfall of the Mongol rule there seeing that there was no opposing force to govern them‚ thus putting power back to the Russians‚ and creating what we know Russia as today. Not only was the political aspect of China and Russia influenced‚ but the economy was influenced as well. The conquests of Kublai Khan and his successors joined the Eastern world with the Western world

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    Are Russians Impolite? Reasons for Such Stereotyping and a Look into Russian Politeness in Comparison with English. Despite the fact that the phenomenon of politeness is widespread in the entire world‚ after looking into different cultures it is possible to notice that in each one it reveals itself in various ways; it can have a small number of differences or it may differ starting from the basics. This is determined by a range of cultural specifications‚ customs‚ and way of life (Wierzbicka 2003)

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    to the vast cultural influences that impact Russian culture‚ distinct languages and cultures were bound to emerge from these outside influences from history. Currently‚ there are over 180 minority languages developed in Russia (BBC). While there is evident language diversity

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    THE FACE OF MODERN RUSSIAN TELEVISION OUTLINE I. Introduction Thesis statement: If not‚ I will tell you about its advantages‚ such as educational and informative programmes; and disadvantages‚ e.g. criminal and the least objectionable shows. II. Body 1. The fist core advantage of Russian television is the educational character of TV programmes. • educational programmes. Thus‚ numerous educational TV shows and programmes is the benefit of Russian television.

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    in actual sales of the item. Further‚ the same could be said of orders from HP’s printer unit to another division of the company supplying it with materials. It’s the easiest way‚ but not the most interesting one. Let’s try to find an example in Russian companies. According to Russia‚ one of the examples could be the joint-stock company "PO Glinozem" which was established on the basis of the "Glinozem" group of enterprises. These enterprises were built at a distance of 250 kilometers northeast of

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    #2 - “There were two revolutions in Russia because of the weakness of the Provisional Government.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? I agree with this statement to a large extent‚ as the revolutions were directly caused by the weak provisional government. The provisional government‚ created after the first revolution‚ directly caused the second revolution of 1917. Therefore this statement is true as the provisional government had no authority‚ its reforms were useless and caused adverse

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    The State University of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation Project Proposal Local Government in the Russian Federation Author: Viktoria Faculty of Public Administration Research supervisor: O.Kalugina Moscow 2012 Intoduction. Abstract. The

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    The Bolshevik Revolution and World War I Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to analyze the causes of the Bolshevik Revolution in October 1917 using academic sources. Through social‚ economic‚ and political factors‚ one can guarantee that the Great War was a major cause of the revolution. The Bolshevik revolution was one of the most pivotal events of contemporary European history in the 20th century. The ousting of the Tsarist regime‚ which also became known as Red October as a part of

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    Heather Hennig Russian Women vs. American There are many similarities as well as differences between Russian and American women. Both groups of women consider the family as the basic social unit. However‚ the composition of the family differs. In Russia‚ the women are expected to marry and have children. Urban couples usually only have one child‚ whereas rural families sometimes have more (“Russia”). In America there is traditionally a mother‚ father‚ and two or more children. Recently the

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