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    Foreign Secretary William Hague called the standoff in Ukraine the "biggest crisis in Europe of the 21st century." Today‚ Russia and Ukraine have many nationalist views and imperialistic ideas that are resulting in actions. In November‚ Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych announced Ukraine was abandoning an agreement that would strengthen ties with the European Union. As a result of the announcement‚ many in Ukraine were not happy‚ and protesters took to the streets. Protesters were fighting

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    who has to deal with medical institutions‚ police departments‚ higher education system‚ tax‚ customs or any other government authorities and even funeral services‚ meaning that almost every Ukrainian citizen faces corruption during their life or after. Unfortunately‚ it is not only the problem of Ukrainian citizens- it affects anyone‚ who decides to visit or do business in Ukraine. Foreign companies that are planning to start their business in this country are shocked by the level of corruption

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    Free Live Webcast Sexy Ukrainian Women Compete In Single Ladies’ Beauty Show 1888 PressRelease - RussianDesire.com‚ the premier dating site for Single Russian Women seeking Western Men‚ has been chosen host site for Ukraine’s "Miss Divine" Beauty Show. The site will webcast the show live Sunday‚ February 16th 2014. RussianDesire.com‚ the newest and fastest growing community for Single Russian Women seeking Western Men‚ will present Ukraine’s national "Miss Divine" Beauty Show in a special

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    University Faculty of Foreign Languages Hryhoriy Kochur Department of Translation Studies and Contrastive Linguistics The reproduction of emotion creating lexico-stylistic devices of the short story The Pit and the Pendulum by E. A. Poe in the Ukrainian translation by R. Dotsenko Course paper Done by a 4th-year student O.V. Pidhorodetska Scholarly supervisor: L. M. Tarapatska Reviewer: T. O. Dytyna LVIV 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...........................................

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    genocides. On 30 June 1941 first German troops entered Lviv‚ the largest city of Western Ukraine‚ where more than 150‚000 Jews (Mick‚ 2011) lived before the beginning of the German-Soviet war. Among these troops was the Nachtigall battalion‚ a Ukrainian unit of the German military counterintelligence‚ which was established as a result of cooperation

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    book “Ukraine. Birth of a Modern Nation”. For me as a Ukrainian it was interesting to see the history of my country and the process of formation of Ukrainian nation from the point of view of the Ukrainian Canadian historian. Initially the book was written in English and translated into Russian‚ Polish‚ Lithuanian‚ and Japanese. Surprisingly it was not translated to Ukrainian‚ so I had to read it in Russian. Having read some books on Ukrainian history‚ I can say that this one differs from others and

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    The famine that occurred in Ukraine in 1932 and 1933‚ also known as the Holodomor‚ wiped out millions of Ukrainians. The Soviet Union denied that this tragic event was genocide but some facts say different. Joseph Stalin‚ who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the famine‚ did not want Ukrainians to be independent from the Soviet Union‚ therefore he created the famine to target Ukrainians. Stalin did not only see Ukraine’s independence as a threat‚ he also saw their resistance to collectivization

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    hemisphere. Both these countries have one particular language‚ which is mostly spoken throughout the land‚ but these languages very in both the United States and Ukraine. In Ukraine‚ the official language of the country is Ukrainian. Most of the people in that country speak Ukrainian‚ but there are some that speak different languages. One language that is spoken a lot in Ukraine is Russian. The main reason for this is because‚ while Ukraine was part of the USSR before it split up Russian was a frequent

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    discuss the unfolding crisis‚ Ukraine’s envoy asked for help‚ saying that Russia had used planes‚ boats and helicopters to flood the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea with 16‚000 troops in the past week. "So far‚ Ukrainian armed forces have exercised restraint and refrained from active resistance to the aggression‚ but they are in full operational readiness‚" Ukrainian Ambassador Yuriy Sergeyev said. As diplomats at the meeting asked Russia to withdraw its troops and called for mediation to end the

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    but indicates the uniqueness of the tragedy of 1933‚ which is unparalleled‚ for a time of peace‚ in the number of victims it claimed.” ~Wasyl Hryshko – Survivor‚ the Ukrainian Holocaust‚ 1933 As the cold‚ iron curtain of Communism swept across Eastern Europe‚ The Soviet Union strengthened its grip on the Ukrainian SSR and its people. As populations among the Soviet Republics grew‚ so did the need for resources to maintain these populations. In 1928‚ Joseph Stalin‚ the dictator of the

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