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    Writer in a white gown Today‚ Leon Agulansky - playwright and writer‚ the author of the novels "Non-Russian Roulette" and "The reservist"‚ Chekhov prize winner of for the collection of stories "The visit in Wonderland" and "Parallel Curves‚" a member of writers’ Union of Russia and Israel‚ also known in Israel urologist is our guest. On the 20th of November the Smolensk Drama Theater hosted a premiere of Conductor on the play Agulanskogo. The author dedicated the play to his friend‚ the brilliant

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    The Russian Revolution: The Rise of the Soviet Union Table of contents: 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………….. P.2-3 2. I - The February Revolution……………………………………………….. P.4 3. II- The October Revolution………………………………………………… P.5-6 4. Important Figures’ backgrounds ……………………………………………P.7-11 5. Animal Farm………………………………………………………………... P.12-13 6. Results? ......................................................................................................... P.14-15 7. Works Cited ………………………………………………………………

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    Russian Food Russian cuisine has evolved thought out the years‚ as it was influenced by many other cultures and surroundings. Because the country is so large and the climates and surroundings vary greatly there are many variations of dishes and traditions in Russia. As the recopies evolved‚ they focused on the main foods that were available in the old times. Russia had an abundance of fish in its rivers and vegetables and berries in its fields. From the fish came hot and cold soups‚ appetizers and

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    1987 DBQ The misinterpretation and different views of what was stated in the Constitution contributed to the sectional discord‚ tension and failure of the Union. The Constitution was written almost a century before all these problems occurred‚ they could not have foreseen such issues back then. Although the Constitution was written very well for that time period‚ it does unfortunately contribute to the failing of the Union. The Constitution was written so it could be interpreted differently by

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    Russian and foreign education in comparison At the step of life when students leave their schools they have to choose where to continue their education. The choice is usually hard to make because even if you know what faculty you wish to find and what profession you would like to study there is still a problem to find a university and the question is: where to look for it? A lot of variants are presented both in the native country and abroad. And many students today choose foreign universities

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    DBQ Essay By: Anna Wilson There were several main political and economic events that reshaped American society between the years of 1820 and 1848 to a large extent. This era‚ also known as the Jacksonian era‚ brought vibrant political movements towards a greater democracy and was a time of technological advancements and reformation‚ which forever impacted American ideals‚ due to the American System and its three main points leading to industrialization and the rise of democracy causing a wide form

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    At 5:00 am‚ October 26‚ the manifesto legitimizing the creation of a revolutionary government was voted on and passed by an overwhelming margin. The Russian revolution of 1917 saw the overthrow of the tsarist autocracy in February and the seizure of power by the Bolshevik party in October.The Bolsheviks proceeded to establish the world’s first Communist state on a territory covering one-sixth of the globe. A series of events and ideas led to the October revolution‚ each significant in its own

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    Kate Steele 10-4-13 Per. 6 The Plague DBQ 1995 Beginning in the mid-fourteenth century‚ a plague swept the world like no other. It struck in a series of waves that continued into the eighteenth century. The first wave was estimated to have killed twenty-five million people‚ about a third of the Western Europe population at that time. Throughout the different outbreaks‚ the plague‚ also known as the Bubonic Plague or the Black Death‚ caused people to react in several ways. Some people believed

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    Booker T. Washington vs. William E.B.Du Bois DBQ By: Ryan Wolf   Segregation had been present in the United States since the early 1600’s. African Americans were feeling the brunt of this segregation during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Two men took completely different approaches as to how to deal with this unfair treatment of African Americans; Booker T. Washington‚ and William E.B. Du Bois. Booker T. Washington took a more gradual approach towards African American equality

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    the first decades of the XX century‚ while drawings of a most egalitarian society‚ provided by Marx and Engels‚ began to find supporters in eastern Europe. In Russia‚ these ideas of redistribution of wealth especially affected what is known as “Russian working class”. In October 1917‚ the working class ‚led by the Bolshevik party‚ and supported by the poorest peasants ‚ overthrew the Czarist regime‚ opening up the epoch of Communism in Russia‚ and breathing life to USSR . Since this turning point

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