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    An ordinary family Vladimir Putin was born on October 7‚ 1952 in Leningrad. “I come from an ordinary family‚ and this is how I lived for a long time‚ nearly my whole life. I lived as an average‚ normal person and I have always maintained that connection‚” Mr Putin recalls. Photo from Vladimir Putin’s personal archive Mother Photo from Vladimir Putin’s personal archive Vladimir Putin’s mother‚ Maria Shelomova‚ was a very kind‚ benevolent person. “We lived simply - cabbage soup‚ cutlets‚ pancakes‚

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    C+C Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin Politically by Both Peter the Great and Vladimir Putin have been strong leaders of their country‚ Russia. Though they are from different eras‚ with Peter ruling from the late 16th to early 17th century and Putin reigning from 2000-2008‚ both have similar characteristics in building a strong Russia through their political lifestyle. Both Peter and Putin were similar politically in the manner that they rose to their high point‚ their changing of some cultural

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    Vladimir Lenin

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    Cia Gonzales Mrs. Wilson Pre AP English 1 21 April 2012 Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin‚ also known as Vladimir Lllych Ulyanov was a strong believer in equalism (Trueman 1).”Vladimir Lenin founded the Russian Communist Party‚ led the Bolshevik Revolution‚ and was the architect of the Soviet state ”(“Vladimir Lenin” 1). In a book titled Animal Farm by George Orwell there is a character named Old Major who resembles Vladimir Lenin. Vladimir Lenin was one of the first to encourage the idea of the rebellion

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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/t-a-a/5340663023/    The Virgin of Vladimir Byzantine painting was not realistic in its representations of the divine and super natural. (Online Lectures) The final results were paintings and mosaics that had a blending of some naturalistic elements and abstractions.  (Online Lectures) The unifying element was that the works were depictions of the Divine for the Church. (Online Lectures) The Virgin of Vladimir an image depicting a mother and child was given to the Russian

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    Vladimir Nabokov

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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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    These concerns can be substantiated through analysis of many articles on the subject of Russian Democracy. In a recent article entitled‚ What the Polls Tell Us‚ Yuri A. Levada (2004) describes Russia as a "Managed Democracy‚" in which President Vladimir Putin controls the government and has illegitimately swayed the opinion of the Russian people. Levada (2004) argues that the overwhelming power of the United Party has all but completely destroyed the chances of a true democracy in Russia. Authors

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    autocracy route; which means that Putin is put in complete power over Russia. To some people this a fabulous thing but to others it is just scary. After the fall of communism‚ the economy in Russia fell way behind most countries. It was thought that going to democracy would change the country for the better but they were oh so wrong. To completely destroy communism in their country they would have to get rid of everything it has affected and start all over. Putin has always been involved politically

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    foreign policy. Yeltsin’s failure to lead the biggest country on the planet led to his resignation in 1999. His resignation allowed the Russian prime minister of the time to take power of the Russian Federation. His name is Vladimir Putin. This article will discuss some of Vladimir Putin’s approaches on international security issues that

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    Vladimir Lenin

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    Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Ilich Lenin was born on May 4‚ 1870. In school‚ he was very bright‚ and enjoyed reading and writings of Goethe and Turgenev. Lenin’s father died of a cerebral hemorrhage and his brother was hung for plotting to assassinate Tsar Alexander III. Lenin was finally accepted to the Kazan University where he studied law. He was expelled‚ and later studied law on his own and passed the exam in first in a class of 124 people in 1891. In 1895‚ Lenin traveled to Switzerland

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    Nationalism and Imperialism in Russia and Ukraine With months of violent outbreaks in the Ukraine cities‚ a fleeing president‚ Crimea wanting to join Russia and an approaching Russian military‚ Ukraine’s people are on edge. Earlier this month‚ British 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

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