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    currently found in large numbers throughout Norway‚ Sweden‚ Finland‚ Poland‚ and the Baltic States‚ with more modest numbers in the southern Czech Republic‚ Belarus and northern Ukraine. They are also widespread through Russia on up through the borders with Finland south towards the border with Estonia‚ Belarus and Ukraine and stretching far away eastwards to the Yenisei River in Siberia. The European moose was native to most temperate areas that it could physically inhabit on the continent and even

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    safety test carried out at a nuclear power plant in Chernobyl‚ Ukraine went horribly wrong. “The Chernobyl disaster” shows how one man’s error affected millions‚ whether the effects were short term or long term‚ medical or psychological. Furthermore‚ the incident also changed the world’s perception on nuclear science‚ forcing us to put more emphasis on nuclear safety. The catastrophe occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Powerplant in Ukraine‚ Ukraine’s first and largest nuclear power station. No one

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    Annotation The problems of translation of economic terms in bilingual periodicals published in Ukraine (on the basis of newspaper “Den’/The Day”‚ “Dzerkalo Tyzhnia/Mirror Weekly”). Object: to analyze linguostylistic‚ lexical‚ grammatical and pragmatic problems of translation. According to the classification of Katherine Rice‚ newspaper publications belong to the pragmatic type of texts. That is why the problems of translation should not be limited only to the linguostylistic analysis. In

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    based on his experiences as a child. Oleg was raised in Ukraine up until the age of 7. In Ukraine‚ school was very important and Oleg was punished for bad grades. His parents had high expectations of him and felt that Oleg should work to the best of his ability. However at the age of 7 Mr.Yevgeniy Brown moved his family to the U.S. Once settled in the U.S. things started to change‚ grades were no longer treated as they were back in Ukraine. After witnessing how American parents reacted to their

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    Chernobyl Accident The April 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine was the product of a flawed Soviet reactor design coupled with serious mistakes made by the plant operators in the context of a system where training was minimal. It was a direct consequence of Cold War isolation and the resulting lack of any safety culture. The accident destroyed the Chernobyl-4 reactor and killed 30 people‚ including 28 from radiation exposure. A further 209 on site were treated for

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    world is war in Ukraine. This event might be occur in such a situation that nobody around the world has a good memory of war. Our grandfathers remind the days of World Wars‚ the days that were full of blood‚ homeless‚ diseases and all disasters that may happen. I have been impressed by this news by following reasons: First‚ I think that not only me but also all the inhabitants on the earth are against the war. It has been always refused and disagreed by anyone. For instance‚ Ukraine War is good example

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    Combating Sex Trafficking: Advancing Freedom for Women and Girls Donna M. Hughes Professor and Carlson Endowed Chair Women’s Studies Program‚ University of Rhode Island Keynote Address Northeast Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference University of Massachusetts Dartmouth March 5‚ 2005 Activist Scholarship I have always considered Women’s Studies to be the academic arm of the Women’s Liberation Movement. I have pursued my research and scholarship with the goal of advancing women’s

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    Introduction The present society is impossible without the feeling of real happiness on the part of its members. The movement of the Ukrainian society to high socio-economic indices of the developed countries should first and foremost contribute to the number of happy people. However‚ the happy perception of the world in general and one’s life in particular is a very complicated subject for analysis. Unfortunately‚ Ukrainian sociologists pay insufficient attention to the study of this topic

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    sure what this question is referring to when you say “name”. If you mean‚ if Jonathan was not called a hero‚ I don’t think it would change the story all that much‚ because I don’t think of him as a true hero as it is. 3) Jonathan travels to the Ukraine to find Augustine and Trachimbrod‚ both essential pieces to his lineage‚ because he is an extremely involved family member who wants to know about his family’s struggles and their past. Alex and his grandfather are mainly just taking Jonathan to

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    “Stalin muttered to no one in particular: ‘Who’s going to remember all this riff-raff in ten or twenty years time? No one … The people had to know he was getting rid of all his enemies. In the end‚ they all got what they deserved’” (Naimark 30‚31 ). Genocide is the destruction of a group of people for either political or economic reasons. The target group of the Stalin genocide were mainly farmers called kulaks and political leaders who went against Stalin. “Stalin’s actions whether some believed

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