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    Position Paper For The Economic And Financial Affairs Council The issues before the Economic and Financial Affairs Council are the impacts of the IMF on the international community and the European Debt Crisis. Russia is focused on helping the IMF as they take strides towards making a larger impact in low-income communities as well as the Eurozone. And Russia is open to helping with the financial crisis currently facing the European Union through whichever means it has available. Both these topics

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    small percentage of restaurant sales but commands a large share of the fast-food market. It took the company 14 years of planning before it opened a restaurant in Moscow in 1990. But the planning paid off. After the opening‚ people were standing in line for up to two hours for a hamburger. It has been said that McDonald’s restaurant in Moscow attracts more visitors (on average 27‚000 daily) than Lenin’s mausoleum (about 9‚000 people)‚ which used to be the place to see. The Beijing opening in 1992 attracted

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    The Second World War began with Hitler’s attack on Poland in 1939 and ended with the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. During these six years many battles were fought in both the European and Pacific theatre that led to the success of the Allies and to the collapse of the Axis Powers. On September 1 1939 Hitler attacked Poland and two days later Britain and France declared war. For the next five months little military action was taken and this period was named ’the Phony War’. However‚ in April

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    Ivan The Terrible By:Lisa Nguyen Ivan IV‚ or also known as Ivan the Terrible‚ gained huge amounts of land during his reign and created a centrally controlled Russia. He had a complex personality. He was intelligent but brutal and sadistic. He watched as prisoners were boiled‚ burned and fried. He destroyed villages‚ towns and even cities. Thousands were slaughtered‚ leaving others to wonder if Russia would survive this era. To understand why Ivan IV was such a vicious ruler‚ let’s take a look

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    future. In this time period‚ America began to gain a sense of identity. The year 1972 was the beginning of a new era of serenity due to Richard Nixon’s trip to Moscow and the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. However‚ the time period was also cursed by the Watergate Burglary and the Vietnam War. In May of 1972‚ President Richard Nixon flew to Moscow. He met with the Soviet leader‚ Leonid Brezhnev‚ and other Soviet officials. After four days of discussion‚ the United States and the USSR reached many agreements

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    (1893-94) was a report on his visit to a penal colony in 1890. Thereafter he lived in Melikhovo‚ near Moscow‚ wher4e he ran a free clinic for peasants‚ took part in famine and epidemic relief‚ and was a voluntee4r census-taker. His first play‚ Ivanov (1887)‚ had little success‚ but the Seagull (1899)‚ The Three Sisters (1901)‚ and The Cherry Orchard (1904) were acclaimed when produced by the Moscow Art Theater. Titles of plays are underlined. In 1901 Chekhov married the actress Olga Knipper‚ the

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    Cited: Basu‚ Sankar. Chekhov And Tagore. New Delhi: Sterling‚ 1985. Chekhov‚ A. P. Complete Collected Works. Vol. 14 (tr. S. B.) Moscow‚ 1949. Print Chudakov‚ A Gibson‚ Graeme. Eleven Canadian Novelists. Toronto: House of Anansi Press‚ 1973. Print Mc Culloch‚ Jeanne Munro‚ Alice. Something I Have Been Meaning to Tell You. London: Vintage‚ 1974. Print. Ramaswamy

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    of McDonald’s is to create a standardized set of items that taste the same whether in India‚ China or South Africa. McDonald’s seeks to serve its customers with the same quality product and experience‚ whether that restaurant is located in Moscow‚ Idaho or Moscow‚ Russia. This requires standardized processes and similar quality ingredients. Q2. Do you think government officials in developing countries such as Russia‚ China‚ and India welcome McDonald’s? Do consumers in these countries welcome McDonald’s

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    news_id=83054. (Last accessed 3th Nov 2010). 9. Fashion Traveller. (2010). Burberry stores in Russia. Available: http://www.fashiontraveler.com/brands/burberry/stores/russia/. (Last accessed 3rd Nov 2010). 10. Financial Times. (2009). Luxury fashion in Moscow remains optimistic. Available: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d9a728d2-14da-11de-8cd1-0000779fd2ac‚dwp_uuid=913c1f30-300e-11da-ba9f-00000e2511c8‚print=yes.html. (last accessed 3th Nov 2010). 11. New York Times. (2010). World Cup 2018: The New Cold War

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    How far do you agree that Sergei Witte’s policies were successful in modernising the Russian economy in the period of 1892-1904? At the end of the nineteenth century‚ Russia had been plunged into depression‚ because the government was forced to print more and more money which caused a rise in inflation. In addition‚ because Russia was at war with Turkey‚ over thirty per cent of the government’s expenditure was being spent on the armed forces‚ whilst another thirty per cent was being lost on debt

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