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    List of cultural icons of Russia This is a list of cultural icons of Russia. It contains the most important symbols of Russia‚ including its national symbols and symbols associated with various aspects of the Russian culture.  1 Animals  2 Art‚ architecture  3 Buildings and structures  4 Dress  5 Emblems‚ Symbols and Allegories  6 Food and drink  7 Government and politics  8 Holidays  9 Language  10 Literature  11 Music  12 Myths‚ legends‚ and folklore

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    to sell their products on the open market. In 1987‚ the Kremlin passed a new law on the joint ventures‚ easing restrictions on the importation of foreign capital‚ technology‚ and expertise. #2. First of all‚ Cohon’s idea to open a McDonald in Russia was originated at the Montreal Olympic Games where he met a group of dignitaries from the Soviet Union went in McDonald’s for snacks. When these officials entered McDonald’s‚ they were blown away. Second‚ types of restaurants in the Soviet Union was

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    The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) was established in 1996 by Federal Cabinet Decree (Law 4) to regulate Civil Aviation and provide designated aviation services with emphasis on safety and security and to strengthen the aviation industry within the UAE and its upper airspace. The main office is located in Abu Dhabi and the regional office is located in Dubai to serve the northern Emirates. The GCAA‚ which is the sole authority for the control and regulation of civil aviation in the UAE‚

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    Intro Russia Social and Cultural Thesis First I will tell you about Greetings Secondly‚ Social Life Last‚ the importance of Sports in their lives (Transition) Greetings Global Road Warrior On the one hand‚ Russians are forward and unpretentious. On the other hand‚ they greatly value the airs and graces that are accrued through education‚ work‚ and belonging to officialdom. Their greetings and courtesies reflect this double-mindedness. How many summers‚ how many winters!)‚

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    Between 1906-1914 there were many problems occurring which was affecting the stability of Russia and Nicholas II’s autocratic regime. Soon after the 1905 revolution‚ there was still much tension present in Russia in the early years‚ but by 1914 greater stability had been achieved through a series of social‚ economical and political policies that had been brought about‚ although the underlying factor was that the causes of the revolution were not dealt with properly‚ thus an illusion of stability

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    research and presents the definitions of the key terms. Background of the study It is now widely understood that in every industry‚ no matter what product or service it provides‚ the human factor is a basic element of efficiency. In Russia recruitment is very young area of business. It has appeared only in the beginning 90х years of the last century. Moreover‚ 17 years were required‚ that this area has passed from the category serving in the category defining‚ on the same level with

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    Along with the contrasting governments‚ one can also find a rift in the ways that China and Russia established their agricultural systems after their revolutions occurred. Collectivization was the way to go in Russia. A majority of Russia’s farmland was in collectives. For the families that lived on these collectives‚ they had to split all money made equally‚ after most of the income was taken through taxes. This gave the people no incentive to work hard because everyone made the same amount no matter

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    http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/562734/Stalinism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Zhivago Stalinism in Russia The novel Doctor Zhivago‚ although it contains passages written in the 1910s and 1920s‚ was not completed until 1956. The novel was submitted to the literary journal Novy Mir. However‚ the editors declined Pasternak’s novel because of its embedded rejection of socialist realism. The author‚ much like Zhivago in the story‚ showed more concern for the interests of individuals

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    reign ushered in a revolutionary political system that would change the world. He claimed his throne unprepared after the sudden death of his father "Alexander III". His father rarely taught him the things necessary to control an empire as big as Russia and shortly after this‚ the country quickly fell into turmoil. Many unfortunate incidents occurred during his rule‚ the first one being at his corronation in Moscow (1895)‚ where a number of people (the number itself is disputed and ranges

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    In the novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy‚ the Russian society in the late 19th century‚ particularly the nobility and aristocracy‚ is epitomized by their various social etiquettes and formalities that predominated the European continent during this time period. Perhaps the most intriguing theme perpetrated by Tolstoy during the entire novel is that of adultery and the moral and social contract a nobleman and noblewoman are bound to by the highly supercilious and elite aristocratic society. Adultery

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