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    How significant were the personalities of the contenders to succeed Lenin in accounting for Stalin’s defeat of his opponents in the years 1924-29? In the years before Lenin’s death and the years that followed. Stalin was seen to be in the weaker position than the seven other opponents‚ this being because he was doubted in his role in the revolution and therefore as his role of the leader of the party. I believe that the personalities of the contenders was significant in the power struggle but it

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    How significant were the personalities of the contenders to succeed Lenin in accounting for Stalin’s defeat of his opponents in the years 1924-29? In the lead up to Lenin’s death and the years that followed‚ it would seem Stalin was in a weaker position than several of his opponents‚ as many doubted his role in the Revolution and‚ therefore‚ his role as a leader of the Party. Several factors played a role in allowing Stalin to be victorious‚ however‚ comparatively they hold varying significance

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    Carleigh Craparo 12.3.12 English Lolita can be described as a controversial book that can draw the readers in and cause them to feel sympathetic towards a man who is a murderer‚ pedophile‚ predator‚ and an egomaniac. The author‚ Vladimir Nabokov‚ seduced the readers’ minds’ with numerous elements about Humbert to distract them from his true evil tendencies. Humbert is the main character of Lolita and describes his life story from an American jail cell. He begins to describe his childhood and

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    Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Пу́тин‚ IPA: [vɫɐˈdʲimʲɪr vɫɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈputʲɪn] born 7 October 1952) is the fourth and current President of Russia‚ incumbent since 7 May 2012. He previously served as the second President from 2000 to 2008‚ and as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. During that last stint (2008 to 2012) he was also the Chairman of the United Russia political party. For sixteen years Putin served as an officer

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    Vladimir Lenin was a cruel tyrant. He was a cruel tyrant because he killed thousands of people every year and he also created the Cheka. Vladimir Lenin used extreme brutality and fear in his instigation of the “Red Terror‚” which made him a cruel tyrant. Lenin killed thousands of people and instigated the “Red Terror;” he also had no regard for human life. In the article “History vs. Lenin” the author wrote‚ “Under Lenin’s rule‚ there were 28‚000 executions every year. Consider that number for a

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    Leadership of Vladimir Putin

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    VLADIMIR PUTIN PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA [pic] VLADIMIR PUTIN INTRODUCTION AIM SCOPE BACKGROUND 1) BIOGRAPHY Vladimir Putin was born on October 1‚ 1952‚ in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg)‚ Russia. An only child‚ his father was a foreman in a metal factory and his mother was a homemaker. Putin lived with his parents in an apartment with two other families. Though religion was not permitted in the Soviet Union‚ the former country which was made up of Russia and other smaller

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    Daniel Landa December 4‚ 2014 The Ignatian Leader of Russia Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin supremely demonstrates Ignatian leadership in Russia as both Prime Minister and President‚ by responding to criticism with emotional maturity‚ promoting justice and values throughout Russia‚ and seeking responsibilities and challenges greater than his own reach. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was born on October 7th‚ 1952‚ in Leningrad‚ Russia‚ to Vladimir and Maria Putin. Throughout his life‚ Putin has been regarded

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    Vladimir Nabokov's 'Lolita'

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    “Lolita‚ light of my life‚ fire of my loins. My sin‚ my soul” The opening lines of ‘Lolita’ directly initiate the reader into the essence of Nabokov’s bewildering novel where an obviously pedophilic protagonist Humbert Humbert narrates his undying love/lust for the questionably innocent twelve year old Dolores Haze‚ better known as Lolita. Humbert‚ in his extravagant and flowery description of Lolita‚ implies the word "nymphet"‚ a term invented by Humbert himself and introduced to the English language

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    Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita

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    The Mastermind Artist and Poet After reading Vladimir Nabokov’s narrative‚ Lolita‚ most readers find themselves unwittingly accepting and even sharing the feelings of Humbert Humbert. Of course‚ the feelings they share are not those of becoming like Humbert but rather absentmindedly pitying and sympathizing with him‚ which are unusual outcomes felt towards a psychopath. As Mathew Winston‚ a critic‚ once stated‚ the novel “plays a very serious game with the relations between a work of art‚ the experiences

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    Lolita By Vladimir Nabokov

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    Delatorre 1 Griselda Delatorre November 30‚ 2011 English 101 Boutry M W 11:10-12:35 Pedophilia Lolita‚ the novel by Vladimir Nabokov‚ tells the story of Humbert Humbert‚ who is a perfect example of a pedophile. Dolores "Lolita" Haze becomes the sexual object of a pedophile’s desires and is left unprotected with the sudden death of her mother. Although the character Humbert Humbert describes his feelings toward the twelve year old Lolita as love‚ in actuality‚ it is obsessive lust. Nabokov

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