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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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    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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    Russian Export Import In this section we will make an overview of the Russian exports and Imports. It would seem that the answer for this question is quite clear giving the geographical situation of Russian Federation. Russia mainly exports hydrocarbons (crude oil‚ gas‚ coal)‚ metals‚ chemical products‚ weapons‚ machinery and equipment. Export and Import of Russian Federation | Billion USD | Year | 1995 | 2000 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | Export | 78.2 | 103.1 | 241.5 |

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    stock. Restructuring these industries is a serious policy task: simply closing down the large number of inefficient enterprises would not be socially and politically tolerable‚ but unfortunately that was the way of Russian development during 1990s. In these circumstances the Russian authorities started speedy‚ give-away mass privatization program which was carried out during 1992-1994. However‚ this resulted in most cases in the concentration of effective property rights in the hands of insiders

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    Irena Curić dr. sc. Janja Ciglar-Žanić‚ red. prof. English Romanticism 08 January 2013 The Byronic Hero and Russian Romanticism Introduction George Gordon Byron‚ 6th Baron Byron‚ or simply Lord Byron‚ was a British poet of Scottish descent who is today considered to be the most influential British poet of the Romantic period (Catherine B. O ’Neill calls him "the best-known nineteenth-century British poet outside England"). His adventourous character and wild but appealing works made him

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    P2: Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual Fetal Alcohol Syndrome FAS is the term used to describe a number of foetal abnormalities which occur in the babies of women who have abused alcohol during the course of their pregnancy. If a woman drinks alcohol during pregnancy the alcohol goes across the placenta to the foetus through the bloodstream. The foetus’ liver isn’t fully formed‚ so it cannot metabolise the alcohol quickly enough‚ therefore

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    History of China-Russia energy deals Now I would like to explain you something about the history of energy deals between Russia and China. Despite frequent declaration of goodwill and bilateral energy cooperation the Russian- Chinese energy relations since 1991 have been limited by mutual suspicion‚ pricing concerns‚ inadequate transportation infrastructure‚ and competition for influence in Eurasia. The official relationship between China and Russia has been upgraded three times since the establishment

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    Assess the reasons for the 1905 revolution In 1905 the massacre of innocent people during a peaceful protest outside the winter palace in St Petersburg sparked the start of a nationwide revolution. This mass murder of the innocent protestors became known as ‘Bloody Sunday’. During the revolution strikes occurred across the nation involving more than 400‚000 people‚ peasants attacked and raided the homes of their landlords and the Tsar’s uncle‚ the Grand Duke Sergei‚ was assassinated. Although Bloody

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