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    population. The unstable political and socio-economic situation in most former Soviet republics‚ and namely Kazakhstan‚ is expressed in economic crisis significantly affecting the whole state. Citizens are put in the conditions where one could survive relying only on own abilities and hoping for the best future. The ways in which people living in the period of crisis of 1990s experienced it could be classified in three main categories: unemployment‚ depreciation of money and provision scarcity. Each of

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    Software Crisis Software crisis was a term used in the early days of computing science. The term was used to describe the impact of rapid increases in computer power and the complexity of the problems which could be tackled. In essence‚ it refers to the difficulty of writing correct‚ understandable‚ and verifiable computer programs. The roots of the software crisis are complexity‚ expectations‚ and change. The major cause of the software crisis is that the machines have become several orders

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    empathize and understand patient’s experiences within a cultural context1. Further research was completed to become more knowledgeable regarding the cultural beliefs of Russian immigrants. Among central and eastern Europe‚ Russia has the high self-reported depression rates and well as high levels of perceived stress2. It was seen that Russian immigrates are at a greater risk of developing common emotional disorders secondary to unpleasant experiences

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    “The old order collapsed because it failed to solve economic problem” The Russian Revolution of February 1917 was not directly attributed to the Tsar’s failure to solve economic problems. There were a wide range of causes to the downfall which can’t be directly associated to the failure to solve economic problems. Russia’s industrialisation as a result of the reforms of 1891 proved crucial in the fall of the old order. After Witte’s reforms of the late 1890s the population of Petrograd doubled

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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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    Russian and foreign education in comparison At the step of life when students leave their schools they have to choose where to continue their education. The choice is usually hard to make because even if you know what faculty you wish to find and what profession you would like to study there is still a problem to find a university and the question is: where to look for it? A lot of variants are presented both in the native country and abroad. And many students today choose foreign universities

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    Russian Food Russian cuisine has evolved thought out the years‚ as it was influenced by many other cultures and surroundings. Because the country is so large and the climates and surroundings vary greatly there are many variations of dishes and traditions in Russia. As the recopies evolved‚ they focused on the main foods that were available in the old times. Russia had an abundance of fish in its rivers and vegetables and berries in its fields. From the fish came hot and cold soups‚ appetizers and

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    the first decades of the XX century‚ while drawings of a most egalitarian society‚ provided by Marx and Engels‚ began to find supporters in eastern Europe. In Russia‚ these ideas of redistribution of wealth especially affected what is known as “Russian working class”. In October 1917‚ the working class ‚led by the Bolshevik party‚ and supported by the poorest peasants ‚ overthrew the Czarist regime‚ opening up the epoch of Communism in Russia‚ and breathing life to USSR . Since this turning point

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    could only dream about living there. A scary thought which never left my mind was that my 18th birthday was approaching‚ which meant I had to enlist in the Russian army‚ which for jews was like asking for an early death‚ because not many Russian jews came out of the army well if even alive. I’ve seen it myself that out in the streets Russians would get discriminated against‚ the hardest thing to believe was that it was

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    The Russian Revolution “The revolution must be a deed beyond all measure‚ burning all things before it…. If mankind is ever to escape from it’s misery‚ there is only one method: the destruction of everything in fire and blood…. there is no other way‚ no other hope” Che Guevara. People revolt for many reasons‚ such as dramatic changes in standard of living‚ inequality in society or lack of human rights. The American Revolution was caused by changes in the peoples lives‚ made by a government

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