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    Nicholas II Nicholas II will always be remembered in Russian history because he was the last tsar to rule Russia‚ caused many downfalls to come to Russia‚ and that he was killed because of his actions. Because of his poor choices when ruling Russia‚ he would eventually be overthrown or killed due to his rash decisions. Nikolay Aleksandrovich‚ or better known as Nicholas II‚ was born May 18‚ 1868. On May 26‚ 1896 succeeding his father in Moscow‚ Nicholas was crowned tsar of Russia. Nicholas was

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    Farm and the Russian Revolution In the beginning of George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ Old Major’s idea of an animal utopia drove the creatures of The Manor Farm to a rebellion. Slowly but surely‚ the vision of a place where animals could live happily ever after‚ without the cruel hands of mankind‚ diminished into an autocratic dictatorship run by comrade Napoleon. As the novel progresses‚ its events and characters begin to look more and more like the events and leaders of the Russian Revolution

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    Writer in a white gown Today‚ Leon Agulansky - playwright and writer‚ the author of the novels "Non-Russian Roulette" and "The reservist"‚ Chekhov prize winner of for the collection of stories "The visit in Wonderland" and "Parallel Curves‚" a member of writers’ Union of Russia and Israel‚ also known in Israel urologist is our guest. On the 20th of November the Smolensk Drama Theater hosted a premiere of Conductor on the play Agulanskogo. The author dedicated the play to his friend‚ the brilliant

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     Yakovlev  Law   The  United  States  has  adopted  more  Russian  orphans  than  any  other  country.  In  the   past  few  years  this  relationship  has  become  somewhat  unstable‚  ultimately  resulting  in  the   newly  signed  “Dima  Yakovlev  Law”  that  prevents  American  adoption  of  Russian  children‚   among  other  limiting  actions.    This  ruling

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    they ultimately fail to provide a concrete meaning. Strong examples of Quality TV would be that of Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones. The analysis

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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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    The French and Russian Revolutions: Similar? Or Different? Owen Sokoloff Period 4 Ms. Repollet 1/18/11 The French Revolution and the Russian Revolution were the same in many ways‚ but were also different in just as many ways. A king who believed in absolutism‚ just as France was before the revolution‚ led Russia; the kings didn’t accurately represent their people‚ nor were they close to them; the middle class (bourgeoisie‚ in France‚ Duma‚ in Russia) wanted recognition; and in both cases‚

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    If you are a horror story fanatic‚ then you’ve most likely heard of The Russian Sleep Experiment. On August 10‚ 2010‚ this story appeared on a website called Creepypasta.com. The story was written about an event in the 1940’s where five men were held in a chamber with a special gas meant to keep them awake for 30 days straight. The event was said to take place in Russia during WWII. The author of this story never revealed their real name‚ or anything about themselves in the actual story‚ so no one

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    Leon Trotsky from the Russian Revolution is represented by Snowball‚ who is constantly bringing up new ideas to the community and Napoleon to make their lives go as smoothly as possible after taking over the farm. Based on the events in history‚ the chief causes of the Russian Revolution were complex. The lower class began an uprise and moved to urban areas which then became really cramped. Famine‚ industrial Revolution and Tsar Nicholas were also main causes. Due to the Russian Revolution‚ much of

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