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    Crime and Punishment

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    There is a thin line between good and evil. “Great men smash laws‚ smash old ways‚ in order to create new ones‚ great men are not afraid to by criminals‚”( Raskolnikov). In Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s legendary Russian novel Crime and Punishment‚ Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov (Rodya‚ Rodenka‚ or Rodka)‚ commits murder for the idea that great men can break laws and get away with it. Never afraid to tackle the complex topics of humanity‚ Dostoyevsky plays the role of “Devil’s Advocate” and directs the reader

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    You have to know that russian wedding traditions are different from what people are used to in the United States of America‚ Canada‚ Mexico or Europe. There are no rehearsals‚ bridesmaids‚ and flower girls. The best man and the maid of honor are called “witnesses” or in Russian “svideteli”. The wedding celebration usually lasts for two days and requires preparation of about 1 to 6 months. The registration of marriage takes place at the department of public services or in Russian - “ZAGS”. Nowadays many

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    not work‚ neither shall he eat’‚ gained wide acceptance adding a new dignity to labour. Internationalism: Socialist ideas also helped in promoting internationalism by emphasising nations think beyond narrow self interests. Imperialism: The Russian Revolution hastened the end of imperialism. Russia after the revolution was the first country to openly support the cause of independence of all nations from foreign rule. Nationalism: The revolution awakened the peoples of Asia and Africa and

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    the years‚ some of his most popular ballets have changed music and the way we see it: The Firebird‚ Petrushka‚ and The Rite of Spring. Stravinsky was born on the 17th of June in 1882. He was raised in the small town of Oranienbaum‚ Russia. He was raised by his mother and father who were both musicians. His father was a bass singer in the opera and his mother was a well renounced pianist. As a small child Igor was interested in music‚ he attended operas and ballets on many occasions. He took

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    Ukrainian National Character Ukrainians are an outgoing people‚ more genial than their Russian cousins and more fun to hang out with. Russians‚ it is said‚ sit‚ talk‚ drink‚ and brood; Ukrainians eat‚ drink‚ and sing‚ and their songs are mostly happy and romantic. Optimistic and undemanding‚ Ukrainians see the brighter side of life‚ and have a proverb that explains it all – "Things will sort themselves out somehow". Kyiv (Kiev) is 375 miles to the south of Moscow and has a warmer and more moderate

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    For some‚ the privatization of Russian industry has been one of the great success stories of Russia’s painful economic transition: quick‚ firm and radical action was taken to shift the great bulk of Russian industry out of state hands‚ thereby laying the basis for a radical restructuring of enterprises and improvements in their performance. Others see privatization as a best a failure‚ at worst a catastrophe. Not surprisingly those opposed to the market and economic reform as a whole share this view

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    an easy career though‚ on by body or my mind. I will be dancing six days a week‚ dancing 7-9 hours a day. Never the less‚ I am 100% willing to experience the joy and pain of being a professional ballet dancer. “Choose a job you love‚ and you will never have to work a day in your life.”-Confucius. Ballet is not my “job”‚ it is my vocation for life. This job is not in high supply‚ but there is a demand for more dancers. I could be employed in Grand Rapids Michigan. But‚ I have a good lead in Pittsburgh

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    imitation of nature” and the 19th c. ballets agreed. To represent nature‚ ballets used gestures and mime to tell their stories‚ with each movement correlating to a similar real world action. Fast forward a couple hundred years to the 1940s‚ choreographer Jerome Robbins followed the 19th c. ballet tradition. Robbins placed an emphasis on utilizing gestures and mime to create ballets that had realistic‚ individual characters which can be observed in his ballets Fancy Free‚ The Concert‚ and Dances

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    times before the breakout of the First World War. Prior to the war‚ Diaghilev‚ the director of Ballets Russes has dismissed Nijinsky after he had married on tour with Ballets Russes but due to the upheaval of this event‚ Diaghilev was ready to revive the performance under Nijinsky’s choreography. However‚ Nijinsky was in mental decline and thus‚ this was not possible and he took no further part in the ballet after 1917. It was now important to find another choreographer in order that the performance

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    Billy Elliot

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    on‚ doesn’t like the brutal boxing lessons at school. Instead‚ he falls for the girls’ ballet lessons. When his father finds out about this unusual love of his‚ Billy is in trouble. Being supported by the ballet teacher‚ Mrs. Wilkinson‚ he keeps on training secretly while the work situation as well as the problems at home get worse. Finally‚ Mrs. Wilkinson manages to get Billy an audition for the Royal Ballet School‚ but now he also has to open his heart to his family. Billy is taken to the boxing

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