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    Moscow is the capital of Russia‚ its political‚ economic and cultural center. It was founded 8 centuries ago by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky. Historians have accepted the year of 1147 as the start of Moscow’s history. Gradually the city became more and more powerful. In the 13th century Moscow was the center of the struggle of Russian lands for the liberation from the tartar yoke. In the 16th century under Ivan the Terrible Moscow became the capital of the new united state. Though Peter the Great moved

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    Russia Moscow Why Moscow is the largest and most important industrial center in Russia‚ one of the largest city economies in Europe which comprises approximately 22% of Russian GDP. Moscow has the lowest unemployment rate of all federal subjects in Russia standing at just 1% in 2010. I have chosen this country because its external environment is suitable for me. Business customs‚ workforce characteristics and Political climate are considered attractive for an expatriate willing to work overseas

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    Question 1. Moscow‚ Russia- I choose this because it is the center of all things in Russia (capital city and the most populous federal part of Russia‚ a major political‚ economic‚ cultural and scientific center in Russia) Question 2. Culture- majority of believers belong to the Orthodox Christian (adopted Christianity under Prince Vladimir of Kiev in 988‚ Russia soon laid foundations for the rise of the Russian Orthodox Church) Orthodox teachings include the doctrine of the Holy Trinity

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    1. How did Paris become the model for the Grand National capital city? Paris becomes a model for the Grand National capital city because of its impressive public buildings‚ but mostly because of the work of Haussmann. Before the transformation‚ Paris was extremely congested‚ dirty and unpleasant. It was not unified and it had a lack of an effective transportation system. After Haussmann’s work‚ Paris becomes a model not only within France but also internationally because of its ideal environment

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    Russia. Central Idea: The Red Square‚ St. Basil’s Cathedral‚ and the Moscow Kremlin are among the most significant historical landmarks in Moscow‚ Russia. Organizational Pattern: Topical Introduction: I. The world has wondered what to believe about Russia for centuries. The country has been known to have unbelievable riches‚ tyrants‚ great minds‚ beautiful ballets and indescribable poverty. St. Basil Cathedral‚ the Moscow Kremlin‚ the Red Square. II. After long conversations with my

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    In this essay I shall be looking at: • The rise of Naturalism as an art form in the theatre • Anton Chekhov and the first production of The Seagull. • The origins of the Moscow Arts Theatre The research methods I used were primarelly web bassed with refrences taken from various books as well. The rise of Naturalism [1]There are three relevant senses of ’naturalism‚’ and of the associated ’naturalist’ and ’naturalistic.’ The first‚ and most popular‚ indicates a method of ’accurate’

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    of the Imperial Theatre and the creation of the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898. The combination of three talents‚ Konstantin Stanislavsky‚ Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko and Anton Chekov‚ would set unprecedented standard for dramatic art in Russia. Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko was regarded as Russia ’s best contemporary playwright by the 1880 ’s. He taught at the Philharmonic Dramatic school and his plays were produced at the Maly theatre in Moscow. Here‚ Nemirovich-Danchenko fought for such improvements

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    Next up‚ who are the Russians and the people that inhabit Moscow? The land we know today as Russia began with native inhabitants known as the Slavic People. The term Slav or Slavic would later create the term in the western hemisphere‚ ‘slave.’ The Slavic people were enslaved by Scandinavian settlers known as the Vikings. The enslavement of the Slavs‚ created the western term of slave. The Vikings arrived in Russia via the Volga River basin. They came mainly from frozen Sweden‚ seeking better lands

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    Chapter 18: The Rise of Russia Ivan III- He was a Grand Prince of Moscow‚ also referred to as the “gatherer of the Russian lands”. Boyars- They originally obtained influence and government posts through their military support of the Kievan princes. Romanov Dynasty- Rulers of Russia from 1613 to 1917. The name derived from Roman Yurev. Peter I the Great- Peter the Great was born in 1672 and he died in 1725. Peter was tsar of Russia from 1682 to 1725. His self-given title was Peter the Great

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    Women in the Soviet Dictatorship How were the lives of Soviet women affected by the policies of the Stalin era? Document 1 Source: Izvestiia‚ “Old Way of Life‚” March 8‚ 1930. Document 2 Source: Pravda‚ "On the Path to a Great Emancipation‚" March 8‚ 1929. Today is international communist women’s day‚ the international day for working women. Today is a holiday in honor of one-half of the international proletarian army and in honor of the women

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