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    rights and a new future. People in Ukraine were tired of hearing lies and empty words from the presidents and the government. A lot of Ukrainians didn’t believe in a person who could change the Ukrainian economy. But for some reason people believed that Victor Yushchenko was the one person who could change the Ukrainian history. From November 22‚ when Ukrainians found out the results of the reelection‚ they didn’t want to be silent anymore and didn’t want to live another four years without any changes

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    separatist in Ukraine‚ while the Ukrainian military is outmanned and out of money. The dilemma this piece brings about is questioning whether or not the US and European Union should intervene or financially aid the Ukrainian forces. Is there a right to intervene between conflicts of state governments of two sovereign states? Will the US appear as imperialist if they intervene and support a pro-Ukrainian side for the country? The idea of going in to Ukraine to “save” the Ukrainian people from Russia posses

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    Soviet Union and was in fact an open communist in England up until the Second World War started. His thesis is that the famine was purposeful and thus constitutes genocide. He says that Stalin wanted to subdue Ukrainian nationalism‚ and the way Stalin believed to do that was to kill the Ukrainian peasants‚ especially the Kulaks‚ and that the famine was meant to kill them. Conquest in his work on the famine brings multiple sources and interpretations of them. He uses some censuses‚ specifically the

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    translation and translation for children……………………..22 Chapter III. The analysis of cultural adaptation based on cartoons Monsters Inc.‚ Carolina and Tinker Bell translated by O. Nehrebetskyi 3.1. O. Nehrebetskyi as a translator of movies into Ukrainian…………………………29 3.2. Interpretation of cultural adaptation in cartoon translation………………………..30 Conclusions…………………………………………...………………………………..40 List of references……………………………………………………………………….42 Introduction Cartoons‚ as

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    Celebration Christmas in My Country Almost all the countries in the world celebrate Christmas on December 24th but in my country we cebrate it on January 7th. Christmas is the biggest celebration of Christians. Each countrys has its onw traditions to celebrate Christmas‚ although some of them are similar. In my country Ukraine we celebrate Christmas in special way‚ preparing to it very carefully and keeping old traditions. The Christmas Eve is considered as the most interesting part of Christmas

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    The region was heavily populated however‚ as “the Crimea was quickly settled by Russian and Ukrainian peasants‚ as well as Jews (including native Karaites)‚ Greeks‚ Armenians‚ and Bulgarians‚ some of whom already established their first communities on the peninsula centuries earlier.” The Crimean Tatars and other ethnic minorities found themselves

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    makes him so distinctive is the mixture of both his black skin color and Ukrainian descent. 
My friend was born back in Soviet times from an African father that he has never seen and a white Ukrainian mother. Despite the fact that his mother was Caucasian‚ his skin color turned out being as dark as it could‚ his hair was as curly as any other African child’s and every feature of his face had nothing in common with the other Ukrainian children that he had to play‚ study and grow up with. To make it more

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    1) What accounts for Deutsche Brauerei’s rapid growth in recent years? Specifically‚ what policy choices account for this success? There are several factors that lead to rapid growth of Deutsche Brauerei. To begin with‚ Deutsche Brauerei itself has succeed in Germany by winning quality awards consistently over the years. Secondly‚ After a fire destroyed the manufacturing plant in 1994‚ the more efficient equipment was purchased. It was capable of increasing the brewery’s potential output. Once

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    Chernobyl‚ Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant Meltdown The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukrainian produced a plume of radioactive debris that drifted over parts of the western USSR‚ Eastern Europe‚ and Scandinavia. The accident‚ which occurred on April 26‚ 1986‚ was the worst nuclear power accident in history. Large areas of the Ukrainian‚ Belorussian‚ and Russian republics of the USSR were contaminated‚ resulting in the evacuation of roughly 200‚000 people. The accident raised

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    Republics and thus unable to lead it own foreign policy. The Declaration of Independence became the cornerstone and starting point creation of the foreign policy guidelines that would meet the criteria of the present-day situation. The priorities of Ukrainian foreign policy have gone through a long process of alteration‚ mostly because of complex domestic and global situation. During the first years of its independence the main foreign policy goals were to win international recognition of Ukraine and

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