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    FCE SPEAKING EXAM PRACTICE JOBS Look at pictures A and B and describe the jobs the two people people are doing. doing. Picture A shows … whereas picture B shows … They both show… They remind me of… Additional discussion questions What difficulties do you think the person in picture B faces in her working day? I imagine … Also‚ I suppose … Do you think the job in picture A is as glamorous and exciting as it looks? looks? It depends … The best thing about it is … but … / Personally‚ I think that

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    The Security Dilemma(Spiral) and its aftermath in Northeast Asia Wang Kai‚ 10210170049 Part 1: Why the security dilemma or spiral in NEA deteriorated after the cold war? 1. Historical legacies A. Memory of the World War II Originating from its brutal occupation of China‚ the natural aversion to Japan has been preserved in part by Japan’s refusal to recognize and apologized for its imperial past. Chinese anti-Japan nationalism explodes recurrently by specific incidents—for instance‚ the revision

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    Every culture in society has its own views and values when it comes to family life. Within the Russian culture‚ family is extremely important and plays a vital role in their everyday occurrences. As nurses‚ it is important to know the roles that each member of the family carries‚ as well as the specific gender roles within that family. We must also understand what family values the Russian culture holds‚ and be able to comprehend how these values affect nursing care. The role each member

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    ..................................................................................................Pg 3-7 3) Review of Literature........................................................................................................Pg 7-11 4) Data and Methodology 4.1.1) Main Model..................................................................................................................Pg 11 4.1.2) Systemic Risk Effect Model..................................................

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    the Russian world General information about Russia Russia is the largest country in the world. Its area is 17 098.242 million square km. The state is located in eastern Europe and northern Asia. Population: around 143.800 million people. Money: the local currency is the Russian Ruble (RUB)‚ divided into 100 kopeks. Transportation within Russia: metro‚ buses‚ trolley-buses‚ trams‚ marshrutka (minibuses)‚ taxi‚ train‚ airplane. In Russia people like to relax and celebrate holidays. Russians are

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    ‘The Russian Revolution of 1905 was a result of social and economic modernisation thwarted by a reactionary regime.’ Discuss. The Russian Revolution of 1905‚ while it ultimately failed to overthrow the Tzarist regime‚ was said by several people‚ including Lenin‚ to be a ‘dress rehearsal’ for the Russian Revolution of 1917. Russia was an autocratic country ruled by an autocratic Tzar‚ where the Tzar ruled as he wished and was supported by the privileged nobles‚ who owned land and serfs. The distinction

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    details of the change and on learning of Alexander’s death he proclaimed Constantine emperor at St. Petersburg‚ at the same time as Constantine in Warsaw was proclaiming Nicholas. For nearly three weeks in December 1825 the throne remained vacant. Russian officers and troops had come into contact with currents of liberal thought‚ with new social conditions‚ and with new political institutions in western Europe during the struggle against Napoleon. Upon their return home they saw that the idea of the

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    You have to know that russian wedding traditions are different from what people are used to in the United States of America‚ Canada‚ Mexico or Europe. There are no rehearsals‚ bridesmaids‚ and flower girls. The best man and the maid of honor are called “witnesses” or in Russian “svideteli”. The wedding celebration usually lasts for two days and requires preparation of about 1 to 6 months. The registration of marriage takes place at the department of public services or in Russian - “ZAGS”. Nowadays many

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    My name is and I am 18 years old. It all started back in the summer of 2005. My thoughts abound with such sweet memories. I grew up in a big home with such a great family. Childhood is the most innocent phase of a person’s life. The passage of time can fade into adolescene and adulthood. Yet the sweet memories of childhood linger on and on. This is my childhood experience and my personal story. As I was the youngest baby in the family‚ everybody spoiled me the most. I wasn’t the type to get in

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    Partition of Bengal (1947) The Partition of Bengal in 1947‚ part of the Partition of India‚ was a religiously based partition that divided the British Indian province of Bengalbetween India and Pakistan. Predominantly Hindu West Bengal became a province of India‚ and predominantly Muslim East Bengal became a province of Pakistan. The partition‚ with the power transferred to Pakistan and India on 14–15 August 1947‚ was done according to what has come to be known as the "3 June Plan" or "Mountbatten

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