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    Dominique Bryden Global II-DBQ Essay Ms. Hart 3 October 2013 Autocratic Leaders Throughout the development of history‚ Autocratic leaders have tried to authorize their people and country. Two such leaders are Czar Peter the Great and King Louis XIV. However‚ the process they’ve decided to pursue has either helped or hurt their countries. Czar Peter the Great declined in creating Russia’s firm middle class‚ but managed to succeed in the reinforcement of Russia’s great power. While Louis XIV agonized

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    First of all I’m going to do a little introduction of who was Pete’s and why he goes that name of Peter the Great. Peter was the ruler of Russia for few years. I think that he ruled Russia in the way that no have done before. He thought that Russia needs an education. He was a smart person while he was ruling he was studying at the same time. He never stopped studying. Also one of he’s objectives were move Russia to the western. While the movement to the west he heard about a rebellion. This one

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    Peter the Great: Reformer or Revolutionary? Peter the Great‚ or Peter I‚ was a man who introduced sweeping changes in Russia during his reign‚ some that were great for his country‚ and others that lead to misfortune. Even though he changed many things‚ historians have argued over whether he was a reformer or revolutionary for many ages past his death. It is more accurate to call him a reformer than a revolutionary‚ as Peter did introduce changes‚ but most of them were copied or based off other

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    Catherine the Great originally named Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst became empress of Russia at 33 after over throwing her husband Peter III. Catherine was actively engaged with the Enlightenment and was up to date with French Philosophes and the Enlightenment. Whilst ruling she often tried to better the lives of others; she wrote a document on reforming the legal system‚ she developed a better education and arts system and she gave the serfs and nobles more freedom. Catherine’s first

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    Bocconi University Milan‚ Italy 2011 The external debt in the European Union Member States. The Bulgarian case. Final Paper 1 ..................................................................................................................... 3 .............................................................................................................. 4 ...................................................... 6 ..............................................................

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    The gaps in the educational system of Republic of Bulgaria and how it affects the university students. Education is seen as the driving force of a country’s economy‚ culture and advancement. How can we expect Bulgaria to be economically well when its educational system doesn’t work the way it is supposed to be. There are some main points that are essential for any system to work‚ and in Bulgaria these “points” seem to be missing. Students are not motivated to study‚ because they know that there

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    Outline Disaster Information Innovative Disaster Information Services Ulrich Boes URSIT Ltd. Sofia‚ Bulgaria National PSI Meeting 2008‚ Sofia‚ Bulgaria Disaster Management defined Data Organization The German standard for disaster mangement EU Policy Context 2 National PSI Meeting 2008‚ Sofia‚ Bulgaria Basics of civil protection and disaster assistance Not only conventional …‚ but also Disaster Management Cycle Preparedness Prevention and Mitigation •Hazard prediction and modeling

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    French wines and rated higher than DGO wines)‚ Country Wines (blended and consumed while young)‚ DGO (Declared Geographical Origin- states the area of production)‚ and Reserve Wines (wines aged in oak barrel). It should be noted that the best wines in Bulgaria are the Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon varieties‚ which are very reminiscent of the greatest French

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    Russia‚ Mongolia‚ North Korea‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania (Many of these countries would be absorbed into the USSR.) 1949: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Czechoslovakia 1954: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ North Vietnam‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Czechoslovakia 1959: Russia

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