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    to answer the question of whether or not “Tsar Nicholas was fit to rule Russia” one must consider three main points‚ his character‚ his attitudes‚ the problems facing Russia at the time and how he dealt with them. Essentially‚ Tsar didn’t have the emotional stability and desire to rule‚ that a ruler should possess and his neglecting of his country‚ would prove to eventually see an end to the Romanov dynasty in 1918. To be a successful leader one must first posses the desire and emotional stability

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    How far was Stalin’s victory in the power struggle between 1924 and 1929 the result of the popularity of his policies? Even though Stalin’s victory in the power struggle was partly due to his popular policies‚ it was not just this that allowed Stalin also because of the mistakes made by other rivals and factors that played into his hands. For example Trotsky was a former menshevik which helped Stalin accuse him of not been a true Bolshevik. There are many reasons that suggest Stalin’s victory

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    Loadshedding Of Electricity! There are number of problems which exist in Pakistan‚among these problem Load sheeding is the one major problem of Pakistan .There are several reasons of Load shedding.The first main reason of load shedding is energy crisis‚these crisis are due to small number of dams or may be due to miss use of electricity or may be some other reasons also effect‚a huge number of pesrsons used electricity without paying its bill so it also cause load shedding in Pakistan.In presence

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    Climate How cold do you think Russia can get? The Russian winter certainly guarantees plenty of snow and frost… but not everywhere. And it doesn’t last forever. Russia’s climate varies dramatically‚ from the deep Arctic chill of the far north to the searing desert heat of some inland areas further south. Yet‚ throughout much of the country there are only two distinct seasons – winter and summer. Spring and autumn are only brief spells of change in between. [pic]Russian winter (photo by Irina

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    How successful was Kennedy in dealing with the problem of the Soviet missiles in Cuba? Kennedy was successful in dealing with the missiles in Cuba for these reasons. One way in which he tackled the problem was that he actually got the missiles out of Cuba after he discovered them in October 14th. Kennedy got the missiles out by promising not to invade Cuba and so the Cubans and USSR agreed to take the missiles out of Cuba with no problems this was on 26th October only 12 days later. This showed

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    In the late 1920’s to the 1930’s‚ there were two tyrants‚ one Russian and one German. Most people are familiar with the German dictator‚ Hitler‚ who was solely responsible for anti-Semitic policies resulting in the Holocaust‚ the decimation of Jews‚ communists‚ and gypsies. Strangely enough‚ people are not as familiar with the Russian authoritarian‚ Stalin‚ even though his policies on collectivization lead to just as many deaths as the Holocaust. Hitler rose to power in hopes of creating an

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    Stalin's Russia

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    Stalin’s Russia‚ 1924-53 The leadership struggle * Russia wasn’t a democracy * Struggle wasn’t about winning popularity with the people * Influence was very important * Lenin was leader as party respected him could count on the loyalty of most party members The contenders: Leon Trotsky * Most obvious contender * Heroism during revolution and Civil War * Organised October Revolution and commanded Red Army * 1917-22 Lenin’s right-hand man * Radicalism‚ strong

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    I. Introduction a. Since their creation in the 1990’sproblem-solving courts have become of much interest to the legal community. Not only are these courts revolutionary in their way of processing cases‚ but also they are proving to have great success rates. One of the most important aspects of the problem-solving courts is how much more involved a judge is with each case. In traditional courts‚ a judge will most likely read off the names of the people in the docket‚ and simply sentence an individual

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    Joseph Stalin

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    childhood was harsh with a drunken cobbler father‚ who beat both mother and child‚ and in school was bullied as a child‚ Joseph Stalin grew up to be a bully himself” (Klehr). These events in Stalin’s childhood dramatically influenced the later events as an adult. Joseph Stalin had caused social injustice in Russia through two wars‚ during the Great Purge‚ and in the Russian government. Joseph Stalin used social injustice during World War II and during the Cold War. During World War II‚ Stalin killed

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