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    to noble population. 20 November Russo-Turkish War (1710–1711): Charles XII of Sweden persuaded the Ottoman sultan to declare war on Russia. 1711 22 February Government reform of Peter I: Peter established the Governing Senate to pass laws in his absence. 21 July Russo-Turkish War (1710–1711): Peace was concluded with the Treaty of the Pruth. Russia returned Azov to the Ottoman Empire and demolished the town of Taganrog. 1713 8 May The Russian capital was moved from Moscow to Saint

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    Russia Cosmetic Market The Russian cosmetic market is increasing in consistent rate between 10-12% for the past Five years and is expected to continue growing at the same pace in the coming years. The total global market for cosmetic industry is 463 BN US $ and Russia consumes 2.7% of the market at an estimated 16.5 BN US $‚ and it is in the top 4 countries in Europe. Consumption Pattern 1. GDP Per Capita The GDP per capita in Russia has been rising for the past years but at a declining rate

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    The late Tsarist period of Russia lasted between 1825 to 1917 from the reign of Nicholas I in 1825 to the last Tsar Nicholas II in 1917. Russia did not have the same origins as the rest of Europe. Russia developed different social‚ religious and intellectual traditions in comparison to Western Europe. The Tsar did not share his power‚ Russia was an autocracy in almost its purest form. The Tsar had the final word‚ he made all the decisions and formed all the policy in Russia. In the period of Russian

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    Good and bad manners in Russia. Observing etiquette and having good manners can make life of foreign people more convenient and helps to and adapt to different national features. Many norms of behavior in Russia are the same as in the whole world‚ but there are some special conventional rules of conduct which differs from manners of other countries. I want to list some of typical manners which exist in Russia: * For example‚ it’s a good manner to give up your place to woman or old person in

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    Russia Exchange rate system Russia used to pledge its nominal exchange rate with some main currencies such as US dollar. However‚ the Russian crisis has forced Russia to develop managed floating exchange rate system‚ where the exchange rate driven by market forces of the Ruble’s demand and supply with the help of government intervention. With this exchange rate‚ the government can ensure stability and predictability of ruble exchange rate and prevent abrupt fluctuation of the Ruble rate. Moreover

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    III suppress opposition? Bibliography: http://countrystudies.us/russia/6.htm http://www.funfront.net/hist/russia/revo1905.htm It is said that Alexander III ruled over Russia for 13 years with the Cossack whip called the nagaika. Due to his harsh reign‚ Alexander managed to suppress any opposition that posed a threat to his position as Tsar and despite this‚ this period of time became a period of stability for Russia. Alexander strongly believed that to make his position as Tsar unchallengeable

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    Москва‚ 2013г. Abstract Theme of the work: “Theatrical Life of Britain and Russia” Author: Elena Ganenko‚ 9«B» ‚ gymnasium №1538 Supervisor: Tatiana Kuznetsova‚ English teacher Consultant: Irina Lyubivaya‚ Teacher of English and Culture of Higher Theatrical School (Institute) named after M.S. Schepkin Theatrical spectators of Russia and the Great Britain became the purpose of mine research. I have decided to learn history of English and Russian of theatres

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    Tsarist Russia: Reform and Reaction 1855 - 81 Q. Explain why Alexander II’s policies became more reactionary after 1866 (12 marks) The year of 1866 can be seen to have been a turning point in the Tsar’s policies becoming more reactionary and reversing many of the changes his reforms had brought. The reforms had been put in place in an attempt to propel Russia out of its increasingly backward state; as much as reforms such as the emancipation of the serfs‚ greater freedoms and opportunities in education

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    where the tsars of Russia had complete control. Society had a rigid social structure based on serfdom and there was very limited social mobility. The economy was based upon that of agriculture and crops such as wheat and barley and labor was done by hand‚ as was rest of the world since industrialization had not occurred yet. Russia was expanding its borders under powerful tsars and was a great world power. In 1700‚ serfdom had been what Eastern European society was based on in Russia. Serfs were tied

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    War. __________ Russia was pathetic. They had a HUGE army‚ but they didn’t know how to fight. They had this thing called "mystical piety" which meant that they could commune with god if their heads were uncovered...so that meant that the soldier didnt have helmets...which meant that they died sooo easily. Not to mention the fact that often they didnt even have weapons. So‚ it is no wonder that the Japanese won and it is no wonder that when Stalin said "I will make Russia a superpower" that

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