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    during the “November Revolution”[1] in 1917 in St. Petersburg (known as Petrograd at the time of the aforementioned revolution). Additionally‚ in the section entitled Evaluation of Sources‚ two of the sources used for this investigation‚ Lenin and the Russian Revolutions‚ and Lenin: The Man who made a Revolution‚ are evaluated with regards to their origins‚ purposes‚ values‚ and limitations. B Summary of Evidence On October 25th‚ 1917 (Old Julian Style Calendar‚ equates to November 7th 1917

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    Russian Revolution Essay The times during the Russian Revolution were not that great because living conditions were horrid‚ education was bad for the community and the country was poor. The Russian Revolution itself was in the year 1917 and lasted for about nine months. The Russian Revolution led to the establishment of the world’s first Communist state‚ and the subsequent spread of Communism to other countries‚ some of which remain under Communist rule today. The Russian Revolution is mostly

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    How far was the League of Nations affected by the invasion of Abyssinia? When the First World War ended‚ the League of Nations was founded as a result of the Paris Peace Conference. It was and international peace keeping organization established on 10 January 1920 which’s aim was to encourage the member countries to co-operate in trade‚ improve social conditions‚ complete disarmament and to protect any member country that was being threatened with war. The League of Nations was the initial idea

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    Russian Political Allegory Due to his subtle social commentary and familiar stories‚ during the tumultuous 1850’s‚ Ivan Turgenev was one of the more respected figures in Russian literature. His story‚ The District Doctor‚ focuses on one of the countless middle-class physicians who were split between poor and rich by more than just monetary terms. The doctor comes across as perhaps someone who isn’t terribly intelligent‚ but is a very earnest man in his intentions and seems slightly uncomfortable

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    Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 129 http://www.metla.fi/julkaisut/workingpapers/2009/mwp129.htm ISBN 978-951-40-2178-7 (PDF) ISSN 1795-150X Russian-Finnish Roundwood Trade – Some Empirical Evidence on Cultural Based Differences Natalia Vinokurova‚ Pekka Ollonqvist‚ Jari Viitanen‚ Päivi Holopainen‚ Antti Mutanen‚ Vadim Goltsev and Tanja Ihalainen www.metla.fi Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 129 http://www.metla.fi/julkaisut/workingpapers/2009/mwp129

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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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    Economic factors were pivotal causes of the February Russian Revolution‚ however‚ they were not the main cause of this historic revolution. In 1917‚ tensions among millions of taciturn Russians initiated concerns against the incompetent Tsarist regime. Tsar Nicholas II‚ divine right ruler‚ had repeatedly disappointed the Russian people‚ due to his lack of political ability and belief in his decisions. Tsar Nicholas created an unsystematic‚ corrupt Government‚ lacking control of Russia. Russia’s involvement

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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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    financial crisis‚ and who is it a crisis for? 1.0 Introduction The global financial crisis broke out in 2008 was most serious since the 1930s‚ it deeply affected various aspects and brought significant losses. Analyzing what is the global financial crisis‚ and who it is the crisis for has a important practical significance. 2.0 Causes Reasons for the outbreak of the global financial crisis are reflected in the following aspects. 2.1 Real estate bubble The global financial crisis ultimately

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    phenomenon is called “the global oil crisis”. According to a theory by King (1956)‚ all nations around the world will face an oil production crisis following a bell shaped curve based on the limits of exploitability and market pressure. Of course‚ not every nation will be faced with “Peak Oil”‚ it is based on the individual nation’s perspective and calculation of understanding peak oil. There are three main contributing factors that have caused this current global oil crisis: political instability‚ market

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