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    588 UNESCO region List of World Heritage Sites in Europe Inscription history Inscription 1991 (15th Session) Danube Delta - Landsat satellite photo (2000) The Danube Delta (Romanian: Delta Dunării pronounced [ˈdelta ˈdunərij]; Ukrainian: Дельта Дунаю‚Del ’ta Dunaju) is the second largest river delta in Europe‚ after the Volga Delta‚ and is the best preserved on the continent.[1] The greater part of the Danube Delta lies in Romania (Tulcea county)‚ while its northern part‚ on

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    eastern and western regions‚ weakening the entire nation and leaving them more vulnerable to attack (History.com). Responding well to international criticism‚ Putin quickly defended his actions when a small-scale war had broken out between Russian and Ukrainian forces. “He explained that the troops were sent into Ukraine only to enhance Russia’s military defenses within the country. Putin was referring to the Russian Black Sea Fleet‚ which has its headquarters stationed in Crimea” (history.com). Despite

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    independent pharmacy practicing. America is a country characterized by many immigrants of different backgrounds who both need same medical attention. Therefore having been brought up in Ukraine (before migrating to US)‚ am able to speak Russian and Ukrainian which will help me a lot to assist patients from such regions who are unable to speak English. All this is for the love of helping the sick and since I know the public has a lot of faith in pharmacists‚ I have to work hard to achieve my dreams of

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    was ruled by decree‚ his word was law. USSR’s Population was very diverse(variety; very different ) Russia was a multi-national and multi religious state. Most of russias population was Russian but there were significant minorities including Ukrainians‚ Fins‚ Poles and Georgians. Most of Russians were members of the Russian Orthodox Church. A large Muslim population lived in the east of Russia. Russia underwent Major Economic Changes between 1881 -1914 By 1881‚ Russia hadn’t experienced an

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    Peter Skrzynecki is of Polish/Ukrainian background and was born in 1945‚ in Germany‚ shortly before the end of World War II. He emigrated to Australia in 1949 with his parents. Most of Skrzynecki’s poems are about his life and the change that he has experienced from moving to a different country. In 1951 the family moved to Sydney‚ to the working-class suburb of Regents Park‚ where a home had been purchased at 10 Mary Street. The poem “10 Mary Street” represents change as it shows the comparison

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    entering the United States‚ but also the relationship among family members undergoing an emotionally and physically demanding transition. Written in the first person point of view and set in New York City‚ the story details the suffering endured by a Ukrainian boy and his family who travel to New York to meet up with the father‚ after the boy’s brother was killed violently in World War I; the family had not told the father that one of his four children had died and once he sees that there are only three

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    Social Commentary in Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle Kurt Vonnegut’s science fiction novel‚ Cat’s Cradle‚ is chocked full of social commentary‚ satirical humor‚ and an overall pessimistic view on American Society. Through the fictional religion Bokononism Vonnegut introduces us to John‚ a young man who is writing a book about the day the atomic bomb was dropped. His research led him to the late Dr. Felix Hoenikker‚ a brilliant scientist who was deemed the "father of the atomic bomb." Anxious to learn

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    ‘Multiculturalism - the preservation of different cultures or cultural identities within a unified society‚ as a state or nation” – (multiculturalism at dictionary.com) The Canadian identity is in a constant state of turbulence‚ always changing‚ always being re-created. So the question is whether or not multiculturalism has affected the development of the Canadian identity? The three arguments to support this thesis is Canada’s past treatment of immigrants‚ how Canadians are only accepting of immigrants

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    good time together. Besides‚ he has about 10 colleges that may easily join us at countryside BBQ. In general‚ the office environment is rather pleasant and suggests spending either leisure or work time with colleagues. No need to speak about money. Ukrainian IT-specialists refer to that professional category that would not come cheap and is able to raise capital in a year (by the way‚ he works in the company 6

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    Arman Duggal Ms. Lefaive CHC 2DI 11 June 2013 Canada’s evolution since WW2 The dynamics of Canada’s Laws of tolerance‚ bilingualism and multiculturalism towards non-British descent have changed since World War II (WW II). During the First World War‚ a term called “Enemy Aliens” was used towards Canadians of non-British descent who were treated very poorly. Many were sent to internment camps where they had to endure harsh living conditions. Equality was not present at the time. It was nearly

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