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    Exposition International Education and Foreign Languages as Crucial Elements of Education in American Society Learning new languages had always been considered an investment in one’s success. There are various examples of folklore sayings‚ such as‚ ‘you are as many times a man‚ as many languages you speak’ (Slavic proverb)‚ or that you live as many lives as many languages you know (Czeck folk song). These days such opinions can be considered truer than ever. It isn’t just diplomats and interpreters

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    have also because it can aware people about the problems in the environment. The Environmental Protection Agency and superfund sheets are very helpful to everybody in the world. The site I chose to research was Chernobyl disaster. It occurred in Ukraine at the Chernobyl Power Plant in 1986. There was an incorrect reactor design that was operated by incompletely trained crew. There were fires and 5% of the radioactive reactor core was released into the air. The contaminated air caused the town of

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    Exam Russian Foreign Policy 25/I/2010 PART I : Write an essay Discuss the elements of continuity and change in the foreign policy of post-Communist Russia‚ comparing it with the policies of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. Globally seen‚ the goals of the current Russian foreign policy are completely different than the goals the Russian empire or the Soviet Union were wanting to achieve. Nowadays‚ the main interest of Russia is nothing but Russia itself and this is completely different

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    Gillian Clarke – Neighbours Gillian Clarke is a Welsh poet whose writing often uses natural and rural settings to explore larger themes and ideas‚ particularly political ideas. She draws on the Welsh landscape and her experience of sheep-farming on the small-holding where she lives in West Wales. She has been the National Poet in Wales since 2008. The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Russia was the site of a massive explosion in 1986. Radiation from the accident killed people and animals from the local

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    previously mentioned‚ I mastered writing introducing paragraph. The favorite strategy of mine is background‚ this way a reader is tied and interested in the colophon of the story. In the given supra example‚ I used information about my homeland‚ Ukraine‚ and this method reached the target - my classmates admitted they were excited in the topic. Furthermore‚ there exists one more valuable technique - refutation. Giving an argument with a counter-argument makes my writings more considered and persuasive

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    Economics Education and Research Consortium Working Paper Series ISSN 1561-2422 No 05/01 Determinants of unemployment duration in Ukraine Olga Kupets This project (No. 02-237) was supported by the Economics Education and Research Consortium All opinions expressed here are those of the author and not those of the Economics Education and Research Consortium Research dissemination by the EERC may include views on policy‚ but the EERC itself takes no institutional policy positions Research

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    An Analysis of A Civil Action A Civil Action is a movie based on a real life case that took place several years ago. Several families of Woburn‚ a small town‚ were alleging that chemicals spilled by local plants had contaminated their drinking water. Reckless‚ careless dumping of chemicals at a tanning plant‚ they discovered‚ must have caused the chemical spill. This contamination‚ they believed‚ caused several children of the town to become sick with leukemia and eight of the children died;

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    book is about him and involves his own lifetime experiences. A Little Bit About the Book : The book starts out as an exciting adventure as Guy Sajer travels through the Eastern Front. as the German invasion falters in the icy vastness of the Ukraine‚ a simple‚ desperate struggle for survival against cold‚ hunger‚ and above all the terrifying Soviet artillery. The memories and struggles to survive in this book make the book a very fun read. An Interesting Paragraph About the Book : "This book

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    Stalin can be compared to the devastations committed by Napoleon in Animal Farm. As an allegory‚ Orwell uses Napoleon`s dogs‚ false confessions and the starvation of the hens to represent the Secret Police‚ the show trials and the starvation of the Ukraine. In the allegorical novel‚ there are many occurrences in which Orwell associates Napoleon`s dogs to Stalin`s Secret Police. In Animal Farm‚ the dogs are raised by Napoleon and are used for his own protection‚ for killing other animals and for

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    " Korotenko portrays him self as a guardian of the square‚ in which countless numbers of pro-Russian demonstrators have retained weekly demonstrations in support of a referendum to join Russia and in resistance to the government formed in Ukraine after former president Viktor Yanukovych absconded to Russia. "People don’t accept the new government that is now in Kiev‚" said Alex Yoktov‚ a Donetsk native who attends the rallies. "It’s like one oligarch switched to another oligarch in

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