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What Is The Geography Of Alberta
Alberta's population is 4.146 million people. The province extends 1,223 kilometers Latitude, and
660 kilometers Longitud. Alberta highest point is Mount Logan with the height of 19,541 feet. The
soil of the Province is fertile. The Province is mostly based on the Rocky Mountains, and the great
plains.
Alberta has not hot but warm summers and extremely cold winters. The province has cold arctic
weather from the north. The winter produce extreme temperatures varying from −54 degrees celsius,
In the summer the air mass has produced record maximum temperatures from 32 degrees celsius in
the mountains to over 40 degrees celsius in southeastern Alberta. The average high temperature in
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This area was granted by Charles the second of England to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1670, and
rival fur trading companies were not allowed to trade in it. After the arrival of French Canadians in
the west around 1731, they settled near fur trading posts establishing communities such as Lac La
Biche and Bonnyville. There are forty two public school jurisdictions in Alberta, and seventeen
operating separate school jurisdictions. Sixteen of the operating separate school jurisdictions have a
Catholic electorate, and one has a Protestant electorate. In addition, one Protestant separate school
district, Glen Avon survived as a ward of the St. Paul Education Region. The City of Lloydminster
straddles the Alberta Saskatchewan border, and both the public and separate school systems in that
city are counted in the above numbers, both of them operate according to Saskatchewan law. Alberta
is the largest producer of conventional crude oil, synthetic crude, natural gas and gas products in
Canada. Alberta is the world's second largest exporter of natural gas and the fourth largest producer.
Two of the largest producers of petrochemicals in North America are located in central and north
central Alberta. In both Red Deer and Edmonton, polyethylene and vinyl manufacturers produce
products that are shipped all over the world. Edmonton's oil refineries provide the raw materials for
a large petrochemical industry to the east of
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The Battle Of Nazi Dictator Adolf Hitler Essay
On February 27 of 2014, masked Russian troops without insignia infiltrated in south Ukraine and
captured strategic sites across Crimea, a rugged peninsula that strategically juts in the Black Sea.
Within a few days Crimea was under Russian control and by July 2015 Crimea was formally
integrated into Russia. The whole episode drew international consternation against Russia, which
resulted in successive rounds of economic sanctions. A few days after the annexation, Ms. Clinton
likened the move to the actions of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler (Rucker, 2014), a sentiment that was
quickly adopted by the media; for example, on March 2, 2014 Bloomberg published an article
entitled, "In Ukraine, Echoes of the Anschluss" (Bershidsky, 2014) and a few days later, on March
7, 2014, BBC published an article entitled, "Crimea seen as 'Hitler–style' land grab" (Kralova,
2014). This is a very grave accusation and, given that the USA and Russia collectively hold 90% of
all nuclear weapons, prudence is in order.
Therefore, in this essay I purpose to assess the validity of the claim by using the Ladder of
Inference, a reasoning method likened to a ladder as it is a step–by–step process that helps us draw
better conclusions from true facts and reality. (Mind Tools). We can use this method in any of three
ways; reflection (becoming aware of our own thinking), advocacy (making our thinking visible to
others), and inquiry (inquiry into other's thinking). (Ross, n.d.) For this essay, I'll depend on
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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Literary...
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Literary Techniques
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's style of writing is economical and unornamental.
This is particularly true of One Day. This would seemingly cause little
difficulty in translating One Day were it not for the great amount of prison
jargon contained in the dialogues and discussion of life in the camp.
The author's motto might well be, "wie es eigentlich gewesen," or "tell
it like it is." In believing as he does in honest realism and not the
propaganda slogan of "socialist realism," Solzhenitsyn wishes to render the
real–life situations he describes in so many of his writings–but especially in
One Day–in real–life language. The author did not have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"The simplicity and credibility of the story"
are enhanced by this device, whether the scene be in the barracks, at the
construction site, or during the friskings and body counts. Professor
Christopher Moody speaks in his book (see Bibliography) of the author's own
familiarity with Russian peasant life; he has learned how to convey the "idiom
of the common people." Solzhenitsyn studied philological texts (such as Dal's
famous dictionary) to verify expressions that he heard, and he took copious
notes, as Dostoyevsky had done before him, as found in Dostoyevsky's Diary of
a Writer. Some of Solzhenitsyn's proverbs appear to be lifted from Dal. Moody
cites and proverb found in One Day, "How can you expect a man who is warm to
understand a man who is cold" (from the infirmary scene where Shukhov is
commenting about Kolya upon leaving the hospital). But the Dal original
renders it, "A man who is satisfied cannot understand one who is hungry." So
in these and other cases, Solzhenitsyn did not reproduce Dal but only adapted
Dal to his own purposes. Moody notes also Solzhenitsyn's folk–tale (skaz)
flavor. He cites the "stitch–stitch–stitch" line when Shukhov is sewing into
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Iaroslavtsev Research Paper
With the lengthy last name of "Iaroslavtsev", not a day goes by that I am not asked about it. It comes
from my dad, an immigrant from the USSR who bravely fought against the advances of
Communism in his country. Conversely, my mom was born right here in Washington to a Christian
family that embodies the typical American spirit. Growing up in a lower–middle class family,
crammed with four rowdy boys and such diverse parents, is a unique upbringing, but one that has
taught me much. With parents who grew up on both sides of the of the Cold War, it is no surprise
that they disagree often. They fight over many political issues, and sometimes I feel that they forget
about each other's vastly different childhoods. This has taught me to see every
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An Essay On Russia
Global HRM Group Essay: Russia
Overview of Russia
Russia, officially known as the Russian Federation, has a total area of 17,098,242 sq km ("The
World Factbook") and is the largest country in the world. It is about 1.8 times the size of the United
States ("The World Factbook"). Most of Russia is either large stretches of plains or areas with a lot
of forests and mountains, with the exception of the Siberian Tundra. It is difficult to perfectly
describe Russia's climate because of it's large size. However, in general, the country only has two
seasons, summer and winter. In the summer they have very warm, continental weather and they
have very harsh winters with a lot of snow. Russia is plentiful in natural resources. They are
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In addition, Russia "has been evaluated to be the second–most powerful military in the world"
(O'Connor) between its Air Force, Army, and Navy. When discussing Russia's demographics, it is
important to note that it is the largest country in the world, ranging across 17.1 million square
kilometers. Russia thus has many different ethnic groups, languages, and religions. Russia's reported
population from 2017 is 143.9 million which includes over 170 ethnic groups designating as their
nationalities. Russia's major ethnic groups are Russian and Tatar with their languages being the top
two as well. As for religion, Russians are mostly Russian Orthodox or Muslim, and the 2% are other
Christians. To top it all off, "Russia has one of the best mass–education systems in the world,
producing a literacy rate of 98%" (higher than most Western European countries) (O'Connor),
consisting of primary school, secondary school, and higher education.
Russia's national culture A country's national culture dictates almost everything that is done on a
daily basis within that specific country. Everything from the way people eat, the way they speak and
the holidays they celebrate are all dictated by these established beliefs and traditions. Culture can be
described as "the characteristic way of behaving and believing, that a group of people have
developed over time and share in common" (Tarique). This can be easily
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Russia's Early History
Nation Project: Unit 3
There is very little we know about the early history of Russia. Though we don't know much, what
we do know about Russia's early history is quite interesting. Russia started as a small group of cities
inhabited by slavs and Scandinavians. The cities were usually invaded and taken over by outsiders.
What we have found in archaeological digs gives us a better understanding of what it was like
during those times. If you look deep into Russian history, you will find that the main city at the time
was Novgorod. Moscow was never mentioned in the early history until 1147 AD. There other
interesting things about Russia; you just have to be willing to look for them. The first people to
settle in Russia was an Indo–European group called the Slavs. The Slavs settled the western part of
Russia in 1500 BC. They lived here with other people in the city of Novgorod. All was well until the
ninth century when the Scandinavians who were led by a man named Rurik came and took over
Novgorod. When Rurik's reign was over he was succeeded by Oleg. Oleg made the country bigger
by taking over the southern regions. During this time, he conquered another Slavic city called Kiev.
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It also helps us find out things that we didn't know before. The Princess of Ukok's tomb was
discovered in the Altai Mountains and is believed to have lived sometime between the 5th and 3rd
century BC. The 25 year old Princess was buried in some of her finest clothes with the remains of
six saddled and harnessed horses in her tomb. One of the greatest archaeological finds in Russia is
the birch wood scrolls. These scrolls were made from the bark of a birch tree. These scrolls have a
variety of things written on them, such as love letters, list, legal documents, and even doodles.
Thanks to these scrolls, we have a better insight of what life was like for the ancient
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Russia As The Official Language Of Russia
The official name for Russia is the Russian Federation. The current president of Russia is Vladimir
Putin. Russian is the official language of Russia but there are many other languages used in other
parts of the country. The capital and largest city in Russia is Moscow. Other major cities in Russia
include Saint Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. The currency used in Russia is the ruble.
Russia has a democracy government.
In 1992, Russia's military service, was established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The
president at time, Boris Yeltsin, signed an agreement establishing the Russian Ministry of Defense.
In doing so it placed all Soviet Armed Forces on the territory of the Russian Soviet under Russian
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Assassination is the murder of a specific person. This person can be executed by an assassin or third
party. The target is often a political leader or ruler, usually for political reasons or payment. For
example, Aslan Aliyevich Maskhadov, was a leader an independence movement. Aslan Aliyevich
Maskhadov was the third President of Ichkeria. As well Galina Vasilyevna Starovoitova who was a
Russian politician.
Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at wearying a corporation through, obstruction, disruption or
destruction. Usually in a workplace setting this deliberate action causes changes in conditions for a
workplace. Recently there was a claim that there was a massive explosion at a Ukraine weapons
factory, supposedly sabotaged by Russia.
Unconventional warfare can be defined as a foreign insurgency or a resistance movement against its
government.
Counter–terrorism is the practice, of military tactics, techniques, and strategy that Russia's military,
use to concur or prevent terrorism. Early 2017 India and Russia made signed a counter terror pact;
agreeing that there are no good or bad terrorist.
Counterintelligence can be defined as the gathering of information and activities conducted that will
protect other intelligence activities like sabotage, or assassinations. Foreign powers, organizations or
persons or international terrorist activities conduct these activities. This sometimes includes
personnel, physical, or
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Influence Of Peter The Great
There have been many absolute rulers that ruled societies throughout history. Some of those rulers
that had power would use it to either abuse their power to control everyone and have their own rules
or the rulers would enlighten their power and give the people more privileges. One ruler that
enlightened his power was Peter the Great. Peter the great used his power to improve society and
used ideas from the ruler before. Those ideas from the ruler before that was never used peter the
great took those ideas and made the ideas happen for the people and society.
When peter the great first came into power peter the great wanted to take old ideas and improve
them for him the people and society. peter the the great wanted to change how the people looked
and dressed and Peter the Great made people shave their beards if they wanted to keep their beards
they would have to pay a special tax in order to keep the beard. Peter wanted the people also to get
rid of their old clothes and wear new clothes that were better. Peter as a ruler made sure his ideas
could be perfect for him and the people and make sure his ideas were what the people wanted. One
great idea Peter the Great had was finding a way to make trade available for the people because in
europe at that time there was no trade available for the people and Peter the Great got ... Show more
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Peter had a battle and lost that battle so Peter wanted to increase his army more. Peter the great
didn't want to lose another battle so peter the great increased his men with 210,000 men. Peter the
great wanted his army to be perfect so peter increased his weapons making the anything stronger
which made Peters navy destroy sweden's. When Peter died the Russian society was sad because he
brought so much to to Russia and made it
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Under Western Eyes By Kirylo Sidorovich Razumov
In 1911, Polish–British novelist Joseph Conrad composed Under Western Eyes. Conrad is
commonly regarded as one of the greatest novelist ever to write in the English language due in large
part to his stylistic choices, philosophical insights, and general prose proficiency. Under Western
Eyes is a voluminous text with many philosophical undertones, a complex plot, and complicated
narrative structure. The protagonist of the story, Kirylo Sidorovich Razumov, experiences much
turmoil due to his betrayal of a fellow student and revolutionary named Victor Haldin, and finds his
entire existence convoluted new social ties, new emotions, and an inner moral conflict. The question
the novel raises has to do with Razumov's changed circumstances and how these affect his character.
Although it is tempting to see him as a "transformed" character, that interpretation is not entirely
persuasive. I would suggest that Razumov is, from beginning to end, marked by his inveterate
independent nature as an incorrigible loner.
In the beginning of the novel Razumov's character is introduced. He leads a solitary life, having no
family, friends or real purpose and is therefore independent. These characteristics are relayed by the
narrator, who has read Razumov's "diary" and thus is able to speak with some authority about
Razumov's qualities as a person. After reading the diary, the narrator notes in the beginning of the
story, "The word Razumov was the mere label of a solitary individuality. . . . His
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Effects Of The Past On The Present
Jacob Hill
British Literature
Mrs. Fudge
9 April 2015
Holodomor: The Effects of the Past on the Present The past profoundly affects the future. When a
people is oppressed in a manner intended to crush their spirit, one of two things can happen: either
they will be crushed, as intended, or their resolve will be solidified. Despite occupations in the past,
Ukraine has maintained a nationalistic spirit that has transcended many decades and dictators. Over
eighty years ago Ukraine was nearly pushed to a breaking point. This occurred when Joseph Stalin
instituted a brutal, yet bloodless murder of Ukrainians, something that continues to have an impact
on Ukraine and Russia. In late November of 2013, Ukrainian leadership under President
Yanukovych, decided to pursue closer trade ties with Russia instead of the European Union
(Ukraine Crisis). This is vitally important because it revealed a split in the country which dates back
to the early 1930's. This split, according to a BBC article named Ukraine Crisis, resulted in the
people of Western Ukraine inciting a protest numbering over 800,000. As explained by Chalupa, the
European Union, or E.U., membership means distance from Russia and increased economic
potential. Ties with Russia are opposed by the majority of the country because of the tumultuous
past the two have together. With this in mind, the geo–political division that exists between the east
and west has to be examined. The eastern part of the country is currently made
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Freedom of Religion or Belief in Russia
This paper will present freedom of religion or belief in the Russian federation context. It will focus
on how religion is practiced in Russia, the relationship between people with different religious
practices, tensions cause by differences in religion, and government interventions towards religion
and belief.
The Russian Federation like any other state constructed laws that regulate freedom of religion and
belief. Different state construct different law based on; customary law, statutes, court presidents,
administrative regulations and many more, while Russia chose the constitution. According to The
Constitution of Russian Federation (1993), "Everyone shall be guaranteed the right to freedom of
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Although Russian's freedom of religion and belief is protected by law; discrimination and inequality
still exists. Some religious beliefs and practices are undermined. Individuals are not treated equally
because of what they believe in. The state representatives and other members of the general public
prevent individuals from enjoying their freedom of religion. State representatives attempt to defend
freedom of religion on paper, while creating contradictory statements, and implementing policies
that prevent religious freedom. This is marked by a report in New York Times in, 16/09/2000.
According to the report; state representatives gathered to discuss whether two neighboring
Pentecostal churches should be legally registered. The two churches were judged on their religious
practices, which is something prohibited by the Russian law of religion. The report also revealed
that, the two churches were not allowed to be legally registers because it is assumed they use
'psychological manipulation'. It was not only state representatives, that were against the religious
practices of these churches, the courts were also involved. The court imposed very intense decisions
on them. According to the
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Iskander: What Was It Like When You Were My Age?
Iskander: What was it like when you were my age? Tell me about the food?
Grandma: During my time, life wasn't decent for me but got better over time. Back in Uzbekistan,
we mostly ate traditional food which was cooked at home. We would tend to eat a national dish that
is famous in Uzbekistan called " Plov." It would contain yellow rice, meat, and carrots which were
sliced into thin pieces. Everytime my mom made it, it was delicious to eat.
Iskander: How about the clothes you wore?
Grandma: The clothes we wore were made by us during my childhood. But when I got much older
as to studying in high school, my mom would buy me clothes from stores.
Iskander: School?
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Grandma: In the Soviet Union there was no type of high status due to the fact we were living in a
socialistic republic. This means that everyone was considered equal which signifies that there was
no rich nor poor people.
Iskander: What is the biggest change you have seen in your lifetime?
Grandma: The biggest change I've ever seen in my life was having children. This is because I could
see my children finding their place in life making me happier and they can become useful tools in
this world. Although having children can cause me responsibility, I can still train them to become
productive adults in the world repaying me back simultaneously.
Iskander: What is the worst thing about getting older?
Grandma: The worst thing about getting older is having a lot of problems in terms of health which
makes me go to the doctor frequently. In my case, I would have a lot of problems such as headaches,
and overall I would just get sick more often as opposed to my younger times.
Iskander: What is the best thing about getting older?
Grandma: The best thing about getting older for me is seeing my children grow and having their
own family! To me this is the most wonderful and grateful thing I can
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Analysis Of The Movie ' Mars '
Tanmay Patwardhan
Ms. Reindorp
Enriched LA 7
September 17, 2016
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Cash slowly walked down the corridor. He could hardly remember anything. All he remembered
was being a soldier for the United States of America and that he fought in the battle of Mars. He
finally walked into a small room. Lights turned on automatically. He immediately realized that he
was in an OLS Captain speed jet. He recognized it because his ship was an OLS Captain as well.
But this wasn 't his ship. Russian flags fluttered through the cockpit, all the controls were written in
Russian, and there was no Turbo thrust that he had specially installed for his ship. "An enemy ship",
he thought. He attempted to turn the ship on." добро пожаловать Иван" It said. Cash knew this
meant " Welcome Ivan". He had studied Russian when he was training to be a soldier. The ship
suddenly gave a whir. The lights momentarily shut off. When they came back on Cash had complete
control of the ship. He observed his surroundings in the cockpit. He recognized that he was at the
Patwardhan Mission Control Center at Mars that was bombed by the Russians. He saw more
ships.There were Indian OP Cardiffs, American Allerdales, and French OLS Captains. All of them
seemed to be abandoned. He started to steer the ship onto the vaporized runway. It wasn 't the best
but it would have to do. When he was about to take off he realized that if he found Americans and
approached them in a Russian ship he would
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Cultural Beliefs And Religion Of The United States
When people think of diversity they think of culture but diversity is just not that. It is someones
culture, religion, ethnicity, sex, economics, age, language, sexual orientation, and geographical area.
When thinking about how all this topics fall under diversity how much do people take this into
consideration. In the medical filed this is very importing to take a into consideration when caring for
your patient. By paying action and asking them can make a huge different on how your patient will
respond to their treatment and to you as a nurse while you are education them.
Today I am going to tell you about two culture beliefs and religion. The first is Russian which is
located across two continents that are Europe and Asia and three coasts of oceans that is
Atlantic,Pacific, and Arctic. The second is Hawaii which is located primarily over six major islands
and is the southernmost state in the United States. Russian religion beliefs is Easter Orthodox and
Jewish religion. They have spiritual belief are haven a spiritual leaders can be important to the
healing process and may use folk remedies. Where the Hawaii have are depending on spiritual
tradition such as a spiritual leader or faith group members, prayer. Their religions traditional may
not be openly discussed. As for the spiritual healing they can use anything from healing remedies
and traditional healers. They may also combined the western medicine with their spiritual beliefs.
When tension to either
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Gender Roles In Russia
Russian culture is a melting pot of various combinations including ethnic groups, religions, and
languages. Russia is the largest country in the world, with Moscow as its capital city. The population
is about 145 million people which is composed of at least 175 ethnic groups. People of Russian
descent make up about 77 % of the population. Russian is the main language, with at least another
additional 100 other languages spoken there including English. Russian (Eastern) Orthodox
Christianity is Russia's main religion although Islam, Tengrism, and Buddhism are also practiced.
Many of the traditions including family, customs, and the arts are centered around religion and
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Russians tend to be unemotional so it is very important to read the nonverbal cues correctly. Russian
men often use firm handshakes, while women offer a nodding of the head or a cheek kiss for a
typical greeting. The average given for personal space is often within 12 inches, and touching does
not seem to be unordinary. During the first meeting one should be approachable, warm, speak in a
modern tone, and use formal names to address one another. Uncultured communication includes
repeating what you have said, being too casual, and speaking too
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Russia's Population : The Culture And Geography Of Russia
Being the world's largest country by land area, nearly twice the size of Canada, Russia's population
ranks sixth in the world, and is spread across 5,000 miles from the Baltic Sea in the west to the
Pacific Ocean in the east. Russia borders 14 other countries, spans 11 time zones and has a wide
range of environments that include deserts, deep forests, and an arctic tundra. Russia contains
Europe's longest river, the Volga River, as well as its largest lake, Lake Ladoga. Its climate can be
described as highly continental, from extreme cold in its northern regions and Siberia to subtropical
in areas along the Black Sea. Russia's capital and largest city is Moscow, followed by St. Petersburg.
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By the 11th century, the Varangians had united all the eastern Slavs and were at the peak of their
rule. Kievan Rus' eventually began to decline in the late 11th century and into the 12th century,
separating into various regions that fought each other for power. After the fall of Constantinople,
Rus' commercial ties to the Byzantine Empire were severed, weakening the state's economy and
diminishing key trade routes. Kievan Rus' finally fell to the Mongol conquest, marking the end of
the city of Kiev as a center of power (Lagasse, 2017).
Once Mongol power declined in the 14th and 15th centuries, Moscow surfaced as Russia's new
capital. The first Tsar (ruler) of the Russians, Grand Duke Ivan IV, was crowned in 1547. In 1618,
Michael I, the first of the Romanovs, was crowned tsar. Russia continued to expand throughout
Siberia in the 17th century to the Pacific Ocean. Under the rule of Peter the Great, from 1682–1725,
Russia's power was extended to the Baltic Sea, and its capital shifted to the newly founded city of
Saint Petersburg; a move that has been described as a "window opened upon Europe" to replace its
long–standing cultural and economic center, Moscow. By the turn of the 18th century, the Russians
had expanded their empire further into Europe and Asia (Gall, 2012).
In 1801, succeeding his father Paul I,
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Essay on Russian Composers
Russian composers are often mentioned in history as the most influential in the world. With style
unlike any other, Russians are able to capture mood through a unique ability to capture exactly what
they feel. Exactly how the Russians are able to do this is unknown, though through this, the greatest
composers have turned out to be Russian. Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich are all able
to write and portray the most detailed feelings and moods, and it is to them that we owe the
advancement of all music.
Tchaikovsky is one of the most beloved composers in history. An inspired craftsman of melody,
orchestration and tonal color, he wrote in an astonishing variety of musical forms, from symphonies
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At the same time, he was coming into his own as a composer, writing his Fourth Symphony (1877)
and other works. He also was starting to experience chronic depression. Many music historians say
this was in response to hiding his homosexuality, while others point to a clinical conditional
condition which was only exacerbated by his chaotic personal life (Sadie, 94).
He wrote the magnificent Violin concerto in D in 1878, and endured its rejection by Leopold Auer,
who deemed the work unplayable and followed with the Symphony No 6 and other legendary works
(Mason, 70). Throughout the 1880s, his fame spread to Europe and America, and his financial
position improved. In 1889 Madame von Meck suddenly, for unknown reasons, cut off her financial
support, a blow from which Tchaikovsky never recovered (Mason, 70).
In the same year he saw the premiere of Sleeping Beauty, a work which brought even higher
acclaim to the now famous composer (Sadie, 94).
In 1891 to 1892 he toured Europe and the United States, conducting concerts of his music and
winning praises from the public as well as the critics (Mason, 70). Never a robust person, in
constant strain from mental and physical disorders, Tchaikovsky died in 1893 under mysterious
circumstances. Some believe he contracted cholera during a trip to St. Petersburg, while others
believe he committed suicide or was
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Reasons for Vladimir I's Conversion to Christianity and...
What Motivated Vladimir I to convert to Christianity and how did the new religion change the
culture of Eastern Slavs?
Paganism was a mental mindset of the Eastern Slavs living in a world where a majority of the
European countries surrounding them had already converted to a monastic religion. Vladimir I, a
great prince of Kiev, reigned from 980 till 1015 and succeeded in the mass conversion of the Eastern
Slavs.1 Throughout his reign Vladimir's agenda had always been to strengthen his empire, in order
to be considered valuable among the dominate nations of the European family.2 The traditional view
of Vladimir's motivation for the conversion is that only after considering all monastic faiths, did he
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onfirming that Vladimir sent envoys to make personal enquires about their religious practices.15
Converting to a monastic religion was Kievan Rus' chance to be adopted into the powerful European
family, gain new allies and better trading opportunities.16 With the history of Eastern Orthodox
Christianity in Russia, it was probably the most logical choice for Vladimir.17 Throughout
Vladimir's reign he campaigned against many surrounding tribes.18 His campaigns were carefully
structured and executed accordingly.19 This is illustrated with the Varagians in Kiev itself, and then
towards Slavonic and Lithuanian tribes in the north, who he overcame without any difficulty.20
These political elements of Vladimir correlate with his capture of Chersoneus, belonging to
Byzantium, the most powerful and wealthy empire at the time.21 With this bold move he was able
to negotiate with Emperor Basil II, exchanging Basil's sister Anna for his cooperation and
assistance.22 This illustrates that Vladimir realized if he constructed a scheme, rather than simply
just being baptized in Constantinople, he could convert and gain a Byzantium Bride for Kievan Rus
at the same time.23 It also shows how Vladimir understood than Byzantium would never allow such
a highly prized object to be married to a pagan, and converting after receiving his bride would not
be sufficient.24 Vladimir first gave proof of his good faith by being baptized, however Basil became
reluctant to fill his side of the bargain, and
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The Effects Of Russian Culture On Military Operations
The Effects of Russian Culture on Military Operations in That Region
Introduction
Understanding a country's culture as it pertains to military operations is highly important in the
modern era. Dictionary.com defines culture as "the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a
particular social, ethnic, or age group". There are many examples throughout history that show the
negative consequences of ignoring or misunderstanding the cultures of other countries. The most
recent example is our long sustained operations in the Middle East. We have operated in the Middle
East for the better part of two and a half decades. Through our own successes and failures, it is
obvious how important cultural awareness can be. The mistakes we have made have created more
animosity towards our military and our country in general. Over the last decade, our government has
worked continuously to understand and teach those lessons to our service members. Through those
efforts, we have been able to win over many of the hearts and minds that we lost during the early
part of the 1990's and 2000's. Continuing these practices in the future, with countries such as Russia,
will allow us to overcome many of the mistakes and problems we have encountered in the past.
This paper is the culmination of my own personal thoughts and in no way reflects any official views
or opinions of the United States government. As you move from topic to topic, I hope you begin to
understand how important it is to know a
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Geography And Its Influence On Russia's History And Culture
Russia is an old country that dates back to the 12th century and is abundant in history and culture.
Russia's culture is shaped by the fact it is the largest country in the world with a vast, varied
geography. Russian climate is so cold it has greatly impacted its history and culture. The many
conflicts both economically and militarily have influenced Russian Literature and defined the
culture.
Russia comes with a broad spectrum of geography with 6,601,668 square miles, covering nine
different time zones. Each region of Russia has a unique landscape that has effected the way people
survived. East Russia is home to the Ural Mountains and consist mostly of rocky and marshy areas.
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Russia is still trying to form a more civil society. Russian literature is a prime example on how they
are slowly doing that. Russia has been a forefront of literature masterpieces with Tolstoy famous
book War and Peace and Dostoevsky book Crime and Punishment, but Soviet censorship drove
creative writers underground or into exiled. In 1992, society was able to publicly think freely,
granted it was a slow process. With writers like Anna Starobinets, winner of 2014 National
Bestseller for her book Kharms, Russian society is starting to have a unique voice due to not being
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Research Paper On Russian Culture
Russian Culture: A look at its Religion and Art
Mankind has always aspired to be the largest, biggest, strongest, highest, essentially the best in
everything. This is not untrue for the Russians who have had the largest country in the world for
quite some time now. Russia covers one–sixth of the entire world's land mass and has had a
significant part in modern history. However, in order to understand why a country has become what
it is now, one must look at its culture. A country's culture not only reflects its citizens now but also
its history and future.
Many things reflect Russia's diverse culture but two main things are art and the church.
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Other religious groups that inhabit Russia include the Muslims, Jews, Protestants, Catholics, and
Buddhists. The Muslims form the second largest religious group in Russia. They are concentrated
mostly in the ethnic republics of Tartarstan and Bashkortostan in the middle Volga region, and in the
republics of Chechnya, Ingushetia, Alania (North Ossetia), Kabardino–Balkaria, and Dagestan. The
Jews and Christians are dispersed throughout the country and the Buddhists live chiefly in the
republics of Buryatia and Tuva on the Russian border with Mongolia and in Kalmykia on the
northwest shore of the Caspian Sea. (Microsoft Encarta)
Religion as one can clearly see had a direct impact on the Russian people but it also had a direct
influence on Russian art. Since art is a reflection of every culture, it is important that one studies it
when one is studying another culture.
The introduction of Christianity into Russia spurred the development of the country's fine arts. For
600 years, Christian forms of art dominated Russian painting, music, architecture, and literature.
Russian artists, however, applied their unique vision and dramatically altered the style imported so it
became their own. Especially in painting, the blending of foreign influences with native genius
produced some of the world's most beautiful icons. In the early 15th century Andrey Rublyov, one
the greatest of
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Propagande, Russia, and USA
I know you heard about this. It was propaganda at its best and Russia just posts what the U.S. is
whining about. Russia has learned that western media makes itself look like an ignorant buffoon,
because the western press has a very low level of intelligence to deal with in its stories. Americans
as a rule are not that well educated and reading is a byproduct of that situation. So post the dribble
from the west and the west looks less and less intelligent everyday...
The Pentagon said a Russian fighter jet made multiple close–range passes near an American navy
destroyer. The warship was deployed in the Black Sea as Russian military monitored NATO's
systematic build–up of naval forces in the region. "This provocative and unprofessional Russian
action is inconsistent with their national protocols and previous agreements on the professional
interaction between our militaries," said Colonel Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman. "I have
difficulty believing that two Russian pilots on their own would choose to take such an action."
First lets understand where this happened. This did not happen in the Gulf of Mexico or somewhere
near the U.S., it happened near Russia and Ukraine and it was in the Black Sea. Now the Black Sea
is about as big as a old time washtub when it comes to putting tons and tons of warships in it...
Right now the Black Sea is way too crowded. As of today there are 5 non–black sea state warships
operating in the Black Sea: USS Truxtun DDG–103 Displacement
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The Benefits Of Fertilizer In Russia
Within Russia, there are several unmet needs across the nation. One potentially viable product that
our organization can introduce is fertilizer for farmers. Fertilizer is a product that may vary from
area to area, but contains the necessary nutrients that are needed to add to local soils for the growth
of specific agricultural products. This is a significant need within Russia, as the agricultural industry
has been falling behind in recent years. It seems that the nation has difficulty producing enough
agricultural product to support its needs from year to year. Additionally, farmers do not often use
fertilizers to help their crops, which in turn prevents increased productivity. If farmers were
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Their cost structure is also inefficient, which will require capital to restructure. Because they are
larger companies these changes will take time, and should be incorporated into their vertical
structures. Their current cost structure decreases their profit margins and the marginal benefit from
their economies of scale.1 These mechanical deficits will be to the company's advantage should we
choose to enter the market. This type of enterprise is supported by the Russian government through
tax incentives and lower tariffs, as food production and development is essential to economic
growth. They also specialize in more expensive fertilizers, while there are cheaper components and
means of production in the U.S. These weaknesses can be taken advantage of, while these
competitors are focused elsewhere. The Russian government is encouraging better food production,
especially in wheat farming. Farmers are always looking for ways to beat the constant inflation that
they face. Providing an effective product, at a lower cost with tax breaks can prove profitable.
This product is a utility good, so there are social connotations attached to it. Cultural differences
would arise, when marketing the product to farmers. Marketing should be focused on traditional
media (TV, trade shows, print, Outdoor, industry magazines and face–to–face), as theirs is not as
technologically developed as the U.S. Straight forward language is required and no
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Speak, Memory by Vladamir Nabokov
To some degree, every artist creates his or her own artistic life preserver, and in doing so
resequences and conserves their own artistic DNA so that it may be transferred onto another
generation. Vladimir Nabokov's memoir Speak, Memory, is not only that preserver, but the tug boat
that it holds onto, heavy and cramped with the memories and history that Nabokov retells his
readers against the currents of time. Speak, Memory operates thematically, not chronologically.
Nabokov returns anew to his early childhood and pulls in, as it were, the memories associated with
certain themes. Then he turns, changes directions, and sets off again. One such theme that resonates
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(79)" Even early on in his childhood, Nobokov found those "comfortable products of Anglo–Saxon
civilization" as nothing more than useful necessities. The extinct "tradition learning" that is taken on
by him is private multilingual tutorship, even if now it seems like a very pluralistic one as it
included both Russian, English and French–at the same time. It is this because of this multilingual
education that Nabokov encounters less wonder in terms of cultural conflicts that usually plights
other exiles. Nabokov's traditional aristocratic background accentuates many of his experiences
abroad, he internalizes spiritual deteterritorialization and finds enjoyment within it. But it is also this
spiritual deterritorialization that follows Nabokov throughout his life that makes his account of his
life seem more artistic and disconnected, even if there is a profound emotional impact on the reader
in the end. While some moments in his life might evoke sympathy, like his retelling of his father's
death, or make readers to take a side, such as the incident with Nesbit during his time in Cambridge,
Nabokov keeps the reader at a distance by concealing his feelings in rhetoric. An example of this is
the "short biography" (173) of his father. Using vivid details to describe his father, one can feel the
spiritual resonance the experience had on Nabokov. "And behind it all there was yet a very special
emotional abyss that I was
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Ukraine And The Soviet Union
A dead teacher here, dead kids there and dead civilians everywhere are scattered throughout
Ukraine's Eastern border. Ukraine is facing a dire situation on its Eastern border, a fight against
Russia too. The Ukrainians are moving back, while the Russians move forward throughout the
country. The Ukrainians are resenting a remake of the Soviet Union split which can be eliminated by
removing Russia from Ukraine. In 1991, Ukraine became an independent country as a result of the
dissolution of the Soviet Union. Supporting the country's new found independence, all
representative communist statues were removed from Ukraine. Furthermore, Ukraine established the
country's own Army along with National Guard. Subsequently, the nation had over ... Show more
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Since mid–April 2014, over 3,500 casualties have been a direct result of the skirmishing. Hence,
roughly 340,000 Ukrainians have fled the country in approximately the same timeframe as the
casualties. Due to the strategic location of the airport within the Donetsk region of Ukraine, the
separatists made the airport a high priority target. Consequently, the conquest caused many lives to
be lost. Although crucial, the airport was only one target bombarded by the separatists. Amidst the
chaos, a local school was also hit by a bombardment, killing a biology teacher as well as parents.
(Lister, Karimi, Erdman 2). At the same time, Russian activity along the Ukrainian border was being
overlooked. There had been an increasing Russian military surge along the Eastern border.
Ukrainians started to report to Kiev, ¨Russian military forces [had] been spotted in both major rebel–
held cities in eastern Ukraine..." (Ukraine Claims...1). Of course, Russian government officials deny
these accusations. Nevertheless, there is strong signs of Russia supporting the Pro–Russian rebels in
Ukraine. (Birnbaum 2). In fact, the Russian military equipment has now advanced across the
Eastern border of Ukraine. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization established roughly 1,000
Russian regulars have now set foot on Ukrainian soil. Additionally, NATO estimates that there are,
¨some 4,000 Russians fighting in Ukraine" (Ukraine Claims...2). So far, the bulk number of
Russians fighting
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Structure Of The Paper : The Article Is Presented Using...
IV. Structure of the Paper: The article is presented using the 'Journal–Style Scientific Paper' format.
The authors introduce the topic of 'ethnic segregation in post–Soviet cities' within the context of
Soviet immigration policies. The purpose of the study "explores how inherited segregation patterns
have evolved in the city of Tartu, Estonia" (Leetmaa ,162) in the post–Soviet period marked by
Estonian statehood and a free–market economy.
The historical material is divided into four sections:
1) Soviet Era Migration – Introduces the Soviet socialist political and economic migration policies
that were intertwined with the "industrialization and urbanization process" (Leetmaa ,164).
2) Housing New Migrants – The authors posit that intra–union migration of Russians was "critical
to the creation of an urban industrial society" (Leetmaa ,164) in the Soviet republics. The mainstay
of the Socialist model was to "create a collective and just society" (Leetmaa 164), hence the
'Mikrorayon' became the "spatial manifestation of this ideology" (Leetmaa ,165). Preferential
housing in the 'Mikrorayon' was the keystone for ethnically segregated neighborhoods in Soviet
urban cities, where the minority Russian population enjoyed preferential housing choices in contrast
to the majority native population.
3) Social and Urban Transformation After the Soviet Union – The authors explain the social,
political, and economic changes that affected the native majority population and ethnic Russian
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The Prayer At Valley Forge Analysis
As Gala has no favorite style, she also can't pick a favorite artist. Growing up, she said that her
favorite artist was Arnold Friburg, a well known artist whose work is realistic and reminiscent of the
Renaissance painters. Arguably his most famous painting is "The Prayer at Valley Forge," depicting
George Washington, kneeling by his horse. Friburg lived near where Gala grew up and she saw him
as a local rockstar. Later, when Gala gained her own fame for "The Ten Virgins," she sent Friburg an
invitation to hear her give a lecture about her art. To her surprise, he came. She shook the hand of
her childhood hero and he invited her to tour his personal artist studio, a "huge, gargantuan" barn
full of 10–12 ft canvases. He had just finished painting a commissioned piece of Prince Charles, and
it was still in the studio for her to see.
As she got older, she only collected more and more favorite artists. She grew to admire Howard
Terpening, an artist famous for his slightly impressionistic oil paintings of Native Americans and for
his fantastic portrayal of sunlight. Gala says that his work is at once realistic and magical. She had
studied his work extensively, right down to the way he frames his paintings, when she happened to
meet him at an art show in Sedona, AZ. "He was a very nice looking man," she says with a laugh,
"but what can you do? He signed my book. Now he lives in Scottsdale and gets half a million to
three–fourths a million dollars for one painting. He's one of
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The Ukraine Crisis In Ukraine
Essay A
Introduction
On November 21, 2013, the then–president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, suspended the
preparations for the implementation of a publically supported association agreement with the
European Union. As the result of Yanukovych's decision, public protests erupted in the capital city
of Kiev. After months of unrest, the protestors managed to oust Yanukovych, who fled to Russia for
asylum. Following Yanukovych's ousting, social unrest erupted around the country, especially in the
Russophone eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. As the social unrest quickly evolved into a
political crisis, Moscow moved to secure its interests in the country. Russian military intervention in
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Officially, bring Ukraine back into the Russian sphere of political and economic influence; causing
tensions to rise among the public, especially in Western Ukraine and its capital city of Kiev. As the
protesting continue, violent clashes between protestors and the police enflamed the situation.
Ultimately, resulting in Yanukovych fleeing to Russia as the protestors created a new interim
government.
Separatist Protectionism Following Yanukovych's departure to Russia on February 23, 2014,
protests by pro–Russian and anti–Euromaidan citizens began in Crimea. Consequently, similar
demonstrations began in eastern and southern Ukraine, including the Russophone oblasts of
Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv, and Odessa. As the Russian military annexed Crimea, the social unrest
in the Donbass region of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts escalated into a pro–Russian militancy. The
pro–Russian insurgency was further rooted in the region as the new Ukrainian government repealed
the regional language laws in the 2012 Ukrainian Constitution, resulting in the prohibition of
Russian as an official language in Ukraine (Sakwa, 2016). Today, the Ukrainian government is
becoming more pro–West as it becomes anti–Russia (Sakwa, 2016). The opposite holds true for the
pro–Russian insurgency in southern and eastern Ukraine, pro–Russian at the expensive of their
country
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The Reign Of Peter The Great
The reign of Peter the Great has been a source of considerable historical debate for many
contemporary and traditional historians. Especially, the transformation he made to Russian culture,
politics and economic, which arguably changed the foundations of society. Thus, the interval of
some three hundred years has allowed us to access Peter the Great 's reforms more accurately but we
must consider that Russia during the late 17th century existed in different ethical and social
circumstances to our own contemporary society as to make it almost a foreign civilisation.
Judgements about Peter the Great using today 's political and moral perspectives may have to be
tempered unless we are accused of historical and cultural relativism. Therefore, we must be careful
in analysing the impact that his many reforms caused and the lasting nature that they had on the very
foundations of Russian society.
Through his reign Peter revolutionised his country, 'reorganizing and strengthening the state and
army, conquering new territories and building new navy, a seaport, and a new capital in St.
Petersburg '1. The most significant change, Bushkovitch argues, was his campaign of
Europeanisating Russia 's culture which saw the introduction of all forms of Western advancements
emerge into the society and by 1725, Russia had achieved the aim of entering on the European
stage. The ultimate objective was to at least equal if not surpass other European states while joining
them in their great power
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One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich Analysis
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich can be seen as a testament to the
spirit of the Russian people by exposing the suffering and struggles of the Gulag. Solzhenitsyn
offers an authentic perspective of the hierarchy that controls the Gulag, the brutality of the weather,
and the inhumane work hours. Alyoshka can be seen as a symbol for faith and religion, as his faith
in God allows him to proceed through his long work day without being weighed down by the
hardships of life in the Gulag. The reader understands Solzhenitsyn's experiences as a prisoner
through Shukhov's experiences. Through Fetyukov, Solzhenitsyn reveals that for some prisoners,
dignity is the price of survival. Solzhenitsyn's alternative narrative style exposes, to the reader, the
subconscious thoughts of Shukhov and depicts his feelings towards other characters. The novel One
Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich conveys the extent that the negative aspects, unjust suffering,
and struggles in the Gulag alter the human spirit. as the characters human Spirit adapted seamlessly
to the Gulag environment, remains the same or fades in the Gulag. From the beginning of the novel,
the reader is introduced to the impact of religion and its value in the Gulag. Alyoshka relies heavily
on faith even when it's tested. He uses his faith to see the Gulag as a barrier that one must overcome
in his life. He thought that he would "survive. [He would] stick it out, God willing, till it's over"
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Command Leadership and Management
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| Name: | <please leave blank> | | | Matriculation No: | 44081 | | | Title: | South China Sea:
Recipe for War Between China and ASEAN? | | | Course and Code: | ADSP | | | Lecturer/Tutor: | A/P
Bernard Loo | | | Submission Date: | 8 Apr 13 | |
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Please make a copy of your work. If you have submitted your assignment electronically also make a
backup copy.
Plagiarism and Collusion
Plagiarism: to use or pass off as one's own, the writings or ideas of another without acknowledging
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Nature of South China Sea Disputes
The issues on South China Sea disputes are inherently complex and are compounded by conflicting
interpretations from the claimant states. In attempting to dissect this conundrum, Dutton (2011)
propounds a framework to explain the three facets to the disputes – territorial sovereignty,
jurisdiction over sea zones, and control over military activities. The argument on territorial
sovereignty premises on the notion of complete state authority over part of, or all of the islands in
the South China Sea, in particular the Paracel and Spratly Islands. Common to both, China is the
only state that has made sovereignty claims over both clusters of islands. It is noted that since 1949,
the Zhou Enlai government has published maps with nine dashes forming a U–shape line in the
South China Sea demarcating its maritime boundaries (Nguyen, 2012). In late 2012, China even
published maps with the U–shape line in its new passports (Anderlini & Bland, 2012).
Separately, Dillon (2011) posits that Beijing's territorial assertion in the South China Sea stems from
the historical tributary system with its vassal kingdoms that span from Japan and Korea in the
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How Does Nabokov Build Pnin
A book with no plot, sentence structure that messes with the very rules of what it means to write,
and contains sentences so long they can last five lines and become so confusing a reader may need
to read them three of four times to grasp their meaning, does not sound like it would make a very
good book. But, in this masterpiece of a character study, Nabokov is able to build Pnin throughout
the book, despite there not being any goal he is working towards and having the scenes be strung
together without a connection, simply throwing the reader headfirst into various snapshots of this
character's life. Usually in a book the character receives some of his characterizations through his
experiences and the change that happens naturally as they progress to some sort of climax, but Pnin
does not have this shift because there is no climax, there is no personality shift or lesson learned
from him that provides the reader with a resolved image of Pnin, instead we figure Pnin out through
the small tidbits of life and actions we are given, along with the unconventional writing style of
Nabokov. He is able to portray this awkward protagonist, even uses a narrator to break the third
wall, making fun of Pnin, making the reader feel for him and connect to his situation because he
comes across as a kind hearted man, who struggles with social situations and language because of
his past and his culture of being and knowing Russian as his first language. Nabokov builds Pnin's
cultural identity
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The Gulag
One day in the Life of Ivan Desinovich by Alex Solzhenitsyn, published in 1962 describes the
Gulag as a prison used by the Soviet government under Stalin to dehumanize it's prisoners. Despite
being in the Gulag, Alexander Solzhenitsyn manages to survive these experiences and describes
them through the use of Ivan and his fellow protagonists. Solzhenitsyn explores this topic by
employing vivid imagery while appealing to the Russian people with his symbolism and allegories.
The combination of themes and motifs communicate to the Russian people how a few prisoners
managed to survive in such a prison that was meant to take away their humanity and transform them
into mindless slaves.
The author used the theme of the struggle for human dignity, as the Gulag was designed to attack
not only the character's physical and spiritual dignity. Officials called prisoners by numbers, for
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Solzhenitsyn uses this text for it to serve as an allegory, as a waking call to the Russian people, he
uses it as a way to get through what happens in the Gulag through the use of third person, a
combination of visual imagery, motifs, symbolism, metaphors to develop the themes of faith,
struggle for human dignity, and the techniques used by the Gulag to dehumanize its prisoners. He
also uses them to develop the characters, as each character is a symbol of people he met in real life
while he was in the Gulag, thus this shows us that Solzhenitsyn uses the themes and literary features
to describe his past as being an "enemy of the state", as well as being locked up in the Gulag, the
author used this book as a memoir, so it recounts what the prisoners suffered, to have an effect on
the Russian people and show them what the System was really like for those who were lower class
"Enemies of Stalin' setup
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The General Capabilities Of Joint Force
The general capabilities of joint force 2025 I believe necessary to rebalance the force based on the
current strategic direction, and global security environment is the global surveillance and strike
(GSS) network, increased naval and air investments and increased investment in cyber technology.
The GSS system would allow the U.S. military to strike quickly and remain engaged for increased
periods of time while additional forces are moved to the area of concern. Naval and air investments
are critical. The Navy and Air Force allows us to project power to areas of the world far from our
base of operations. Air power also enables us to provide support for ground forces and deterrence
and denial of enemy forces. Cyber investments are critical because cyber technology will
increasingly be the engine that runs our future military and allows us to attack adversary's cyber
networks and infrastructure.
The GSS network will be a vital piece for rebalancing the force in 2025. This network would enable
the joint force to better utilize capabilities of "unmanned systems and automation, extended–range
and low–observable air operations, undersea warfare, and complex system engineering and
integration." The idea is to distribute the capability geographically to assist U.S. forces with a quick
strike capability anywhere in the world. The capability should have much less reliance on bases and
be less vulnerable to enemy air defense systems. All parts of the US military would benefit
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Symbolism In The Thief
The Thief and the Stalinist Period
As a movie depicting the Stalinist period, The Thief eloquently wrapped a historical and political
portrayal in an emotional journey of Sanya, Katya, and Tolyan. Some important aspects of the
movie that provide a strong nuance of the Stalinist era are the financial struggle among commoners,
the positive attitude towards Stalin, and the paternalistic emphasis. Additionally, some indirect
symbolism in the movie may portray the relationship between Stalin and Russians during the
Stalinist period.
Financial struggle was the emphasis early in the movie, portraying how difficult life could be during
the Stalinist period. In the beginning of the movie, Katya gave birth to Sanya. While this might
symbolize the start of Sanya's story and life, the scene also signified how the lack of wealth made
pain and suffering dominate the life of the characters.
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Moving beyond the storyline, The Thief offered three main characters that could represent the
Russian society in the Stalinist period by through their images and attitudes. Aside from retelling a
story of fatherhood, The Thief indirectly symbolized the legacy of Stalin with its political failure
and destructive impacts (Gillespie 75).
To summarize, The Thief can symbolize Stalinist era in two ways. Using the values portrayed in the
movie, it showed the significance of financial struggle, Stalin's popularity, and paternalistic views
during the Stalinist period. Additionally, it can also represent the complicated relationship between
Stalin and the Russian people using the views and behaviors of its main characters: Tolyan, Sanya,
and
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Competent Nursing Care And The Russian Culture Essay
Competent Nursing Care and the Russian Culture
In order to provide competent nursing care, one must be conscious of the significant values, beliefs
and practices of the culture. In the following paragraphs, we will examine these aspects as they
relate to the Russian culture.
About the Patient
N.G. was a 43–year–old Russian female who was admitted to Palomar's Downtown Behavioral Unit
(BHU) on Monday 10/10/16. The patient's reason for admission was that she was brought in by the
San Diego Police Department on a 5150. She was being held on a 72–hour psychiatric hold for
being a danger to others where she was making threats to hurt her mom. She has had a long history
of treatment for her Schizophrenia that she was diagnosed with as a child. When she arrived to the
BHU she had symptoms of a mood disturbances, including decreased sleep, increased energy,
agitation, anxiety, and aggression.
Cultural View's on Mental Illness
In common with many other countries across the world, mental illness is stigmatized in Russia.
Rates of mental illness are high in Russia. There was some kind of shame if you have someone ill in
your family. In the days of communism, people who were diagnosed as mentally ill were locked up
in psychiatric hospitals and denied contact with the outside world. Mental health has traditionally
been a low priority within the Russian health system. There services are predominantly funded
through the government's budget rather than the populations need, or the problem
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Russian Culture Essay
"Russian Culture" When we hear the term Russian culture many Americans tend to have negative
thoughts like the cold war, their government ruling with an iron hand, and the Red Scare. These
thoughts do not do the justice to the Russian people or to their long history as a people dating back
to INSERT DATE. One of the major themes throughout Russian history and this course is the idea
that the Russian people value intangible things more than the tangible. The Russian people have a
long rich heritage, they are deep in there Christian faith, and they pride themselves on hospitality
and value there community, families, and fellow Russian people. They have learned how to sacrifice
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This oneness with each other and with nature created strong communal bonds within Russia. In 988
Prince Vladimir of Kiev was baptized and he decreed that the Kievan land would adopt Eastern
Christianity.(Massie, 23) Although the Russians people changed religions they carried on their core
beliefs they went from viewing the Mother Earth as the source of life to venerating Mary as the
Virgin of Motherhood. The reason Vladimir decided to convert to Christianity was because of the
immense beauty his men saw when they visited the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia, This desire for
beauty was translated into beautiful Russian art and music. The Orthodox liturgy continually
inspired poetry, music and art, for, unlike the Catholic liturgy in the West, it was from the beginning
the possession of the whole Christian people, who worshiped together in their native Slavic tongue.
(Massie, 28) An example of this is the Icon of the Virgin of Vladimir from the early 12th century,
and icon that depicts Mary holding Jesus as a baby.(Massie 43) During the Mongol invasion many
Russians were killed or sold to slavery, the Mongols crippled many Russian cities and the power of
the Russian prince's authority changed to be more like the authority of the Khan. People became
more and more accustomed to taking ordered and becoming soldiers. The constant Mongol attacks
forced people to move into the northern forests
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A Nation’s Fate is Determined by Its Ruler Essay
"A nation's fate is determined by its ruler"
A nation turnout is unquestionably the product of the one who is responsible for governing it. Two
rulers who clearly demonstrate the validity of "A nation's fate is determined by its ruler" are Peter
The Great of Russia and Phillip the second of Spain. Both rulers had some great accomplishments
that favored their nation but what is most important is the final outcome of a nation by the end of the
Rulers death. Peter The Great had a great impact on Russia. His Rule changed what Russia had been
for such a long time to something completely new that is still something that Peter had left behind.
Phillip II of Spain also had a huge impact on the fate of his nation. Phillip had some great ... Show
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With this victory Phillip gained some control over the Mediterranean and his naval dominance was
at its peak. Phillip also had control over the Spanish Netherlands which were another important
source of wealth. Phillip II's high tax in the Netherland's trading system brought upon rebellions
which Phillip was unable to shut down easily. In the end only some parts of The Netherlands
remained catholic and loyal to Phillip II. Lastly Since there was an alliance between the rebelling
Netherlands and England; Phillip planed revenge on England on 1587 not only for revenge but also
for hopes of making it catholic once more. To activate his revenge, Phillip gathered a large fleet also
known as the "Great Armada" and sent it towards England. Everyone had expected a victory from
Phillip II but as the large fleet headed for England it ended up in the middle of a storm which
shipwrecked a large portion of the fleet. To Phillips surprise his fleet was weakened furthermore by
England's strategic naval attack using fire ships. Lastly, since Phillip was a pure catholic like his
father. He held on to the inquisition policy which targeted mainly Protestants like Calvinists. It was
a mistake because it caused uneasiness between Catholicism and Protestantism in Spain. In
conclusion Phillip II of Spain not only caused an economic depression for his nation but he
destroyed its naval force, was unable to efficiently suppress uprisings in the
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Analysis Of The Movie ' Battleship Potemkin '
Battleship Potemkin was a 1920's Russian Propaganda film that was used to inspire change, and an
uprising against the Tsarist government. During that time period in Russia there was an Revolution
for change and to the eventual rise of the Soviet Union. During this time they were several different
propaganda movies that some what inspired the Russian nation. Battleship Potemkin was one of
those and it was one of the more famous ones. After watching this film myself I will break down the
films propaganda ways. Near the beginning of the movie it showed how sailors daily lives were like
under the Tsarist control. For the sailors, life on Battleship Potemkin was very hard. They had the
ship captians treating the crew badly and hitting one sailor. Then it showed the sailor break down
and cry as the others watched feeling bad for him. At the same time a sailor named Vakulinchuk
talked of uprising and going arms. That all the sailors should have honor and repsect, as the other
sailors watched they smiled and nodded their heads in agreement. After that scene it showed the
sailors gathering around the meat carcasses ready to cook and eat. But the sailors noticed that the
meat was covered in maggots and rotten. Lead by Vakulinchuk they started a boycott instead of an
uprising. The ship leaders were watching this unfold and had their doctor monitor the carcasses and
said it was ok to eat. The Caption had a grin on his face and smiled during that scene. After
watching those scenes it
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  • 6. An Essay On Russia Global HRM Group Essay: Russia Overview of Russia Russia, officially known as the Russian Federation, has a total area of 17,098,242 sq km ("The World Factbook") and is the largest country in the world. It is about 1.8 times the size of the United States ("The World Factbook"). Most of Russia is either large stretches of plains or areas with a lot of forests and mountains, with the exception of the Siberian Tundra. It is difficult to perfectly describe Russia's climate because of it's large size. However, in general, the country only has two seasons, summer and winter. In the summer they have very warm, continental weather and they have very harsh winters with a lot of snow. Russia is plentiful in natural resources. They are particularly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Russia "has been evaluated to be the second–most powerful military in the world" (O'Connor) between its Air Force, Army, and Navy. When discussing Russia's demographics, it is important to note that it is the largest country in the world, ranging across 17.1 million square kilometers. Russia thus has many different ethnic groups, languages, and religions. Russia's reported population from 2017 is 143.9 million which includes over 170 ethnic groups designating as their nationalities. Russia's major ethnic groups are Russian and Tatar with their languages being the top two as well. As for religion, Russians are mostly Russian Orthodox or Muslim, and the 2% are other Christians. To top it all off, "Russia has one of the best mass–education systems in the world, producing a literacy rate of 98%" (higher than most Western European countries) (O'Connor), consisting of primary school, secondary school, and higher education. Russia's national culture A country's national culture dictates almost everything that is done on a daily basis within that specific country. Everything from the way people eat, the way they speak and the holidays they celebrate are all dictated by these established beliefs and traditions. Culture can be described as "the characteristic way of behaving and believing, that a group of people have developed over time and share in common" (Tarique). This can be easily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Russia's Early History Nation Project: Unit 3 There is very little we know about the early history of Russia. Though we don't know much, what we do know about Russia's early history is quite interesting. Russia started as a small group of cities inhabited by slavs and Scandinavians. The cities were usually invaded and taken over by outsiders. What we have found in archaeological digs gives us a better understanding of what it was like during those times. If you look deep into Russian history, you will find that the main city at the time was Novgorod. Moscow was never mentioned in the early history until 1147 AD. There other interesting things about Russia; you just have to be willing to look for them. The first people to settle in Russia was an Indo–European group called the Slavs. The Slavs settled the western part of Russia in 1500 BC. They lived here with other people in the city of Novgorod. All was well until the ninth century when the Scandinavians who were led by a man named Rurik came and took over Novgorod. When Rurik's reign was over he was succeeded by Oleg. Oleg made the country bigger by taking over the southern regions. During this time, he conquered another Slavic city called Kiev. Kiev is believed to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also helps us find out things that we didn't know before. The Princess of Ukok's tomb was discovered in the Altai Mountains and is believed to have lived sometime between the 5th and 3rd century BC. The 25 year old Princess was buried in some of her finest clothes with the remains of six saddled and harnessed horses in her tomb. One of the greatest archaeological finds in Russia is the birch wood scrolls. These scrolls were made from the bark of a birch tree. These scrolls have a variety of things written on them, such as love letters, list, legal documents, and even doodles. Thanks to these scrolls, we have a better insight of what life was like for the ancient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Russia As The Official Language Of Russia The official name for Russia is the Russian Federation. The current president of Russia is Vladimir Putin. Russian is the official language of Russia but there are many other languages used in other parts of the country. The capital and largest city in Russia is Moscow. Other major cities in Russia include Saint Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. The currency used in Russia is the ruble. Russia has a democracy government. In 1992, Russia's military service, was established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The president at time, Boris Yeltsin, signed an agreement establishing the Russian Ministry of Defense. In doing so it placed all Soviet Armed Forces on the territory of the Russian Soviet under Russian control. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assassination is the murder of a specific person. This person can be executed by an assassin or third party. The target is often a political leader or ruler, usually for political reasons or payment. For example, Aslan Aliyevich Maskhadov, was a leader an independence movement. Aslan Aliyevich Maskhadov was the third President of Ichkeria. As well Galina Vasilyevna Starovoitova who was a Russian politician. Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at wearying a corporation through, obstruction, disruption or destruction. Usually in a workplace setting this deliberate action causes changes in conditions for a workplace. Recently there was a claim that there was a massive explosion at a Ukraine weapons factory, supposedly sabotaged by Russia. Unconventional warfare can be defined as a foreign insurgency or a resistance movement against its government. Counter–terrorism is the practice, of military tactics, techniques, and strategy that Russia's military, use to concur or prevent terrorism. Early 2017 India and Russia made signed a counter terror pact; agreeing that there are no good or bad terrorist. Counterintelligence can be defined as the gathering of information and activities conducted that will protect other intelligence activities like sabotage, or assassinations. Foreign powers, organizations or persons or international terrorist activities conduct these activities. This sometimes includes personnel, physical, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Influence Of Peter The Great There have been many absolute rulers that ruled societies throughout history. Some of those rulers that had power would use it to either abuse their power to control everyone and have their own rules or the rulers would enlighten their power and give the people more privileges. One ruler that enlightened his power was Peter the Great. Peter the great used his power to improve society and used ideas from the ruler before. Those ideas from the ruler before that was never used peter the great took those ideas and made the ideas happen for the people and society. When peter the great first came into power peter the great wanted to take old ideas and improve them for him the people and society. peter the the great wanted to change how the people looked and dressed and Peter the Great made people shave their beards if they wanted to keep their beards they would have to pay a special tax in order to keep the beard. Peter wanted the people also to get rid of their old clothes and wear new clothes that were better. Peter as a ruler made sure his ideas could be perfect for him and the people and make sure his ideas were what the people wanted. One great idea Peter the Great had was finding a way to make trade available for the people because in europe at that time there was no trade available for the people and Peter the Great got ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peter had a battle and lost that battle so Peter wanted to increase his army more. Peter the great didn't want to lose another battle so peter the great increased his men with 210,000 men. Peter the great wanted his army to be perfect so peter increased his weapons making the anything stronger which made Peters navy destroy sweden's. When Peter died the Russian society was sad because he brought so much to to Russia and made it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Under Western Eyes By Kirylo Sidorovich Razumov In 1911, Polish–British novelist Joseph Conrad composed Under Western Eyes. Conrad is commonly regarded as one of the greatest novelist ever to write in the English language due in large part to his stylistic choices, philosophical insights, and general prose proficiency. Under Western Eyes is a voluminous text with many philosophical undertones, a complex plot, and complicated narrative structure. The protagonist of the story, Kirylo Sidorovich Razumov, experiences much turmoil due to his betrayal of a fellow student and revolutionary named Victor Haldin, and finds his entire existence convoluted new social ties, new emotions, and an inner moral conflict. The question the novel raises has to do with Razumov's changed circumstances and how these affect his character. Although it is tempting to see him as a "transformed" character, that interpretation is not entirely persuasive. I would suggest that Razumov is, from beginning to end, marked by his inveterate independent nature as an incorrigible loner. In the beginning of the novel Razumov's character is introduced. He leads a solitary life, having no family, friends or real purpose and is therefore independent. These characteristics are relayed by the narrator, who has read Razumov's "diary" and thus is able to speak with some authority about Razumov's qualities as a person. After reading the diary, the narrator notes in the beginning of the story, "The word Razumov was the mere label of a solitary individuality. . . . His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Effects Of The Past On The Present Jacob Hill British Literature Mrs. Fudge 9 April 2015 Holodomor: The Effects of the Past on the Present The past profoundly affects the future. When a people is oppressed in a manner intended to crush their spirit, one of two things can happen: either they will be crushed, as intended, or their resolve will be solidified. Despite occupations in the past, Ukraine has maintained a nationalistic spirit that has transcended many decades and dictators. Over eighty years ago Ukraine was nearly pushed to a breaking point. This occurred when Joseph Stalin instituted a brutal, yet bloodless murder of Ukrainians, something that continues to have an impact on Ukraine and Russia. In late November of 2013, Ukrainian leadership under President Yanukovych, decided to pursue closer trade ties with Russia instead of the European Union (Ukraine Crisis). This is vitally important because it revealed a split in the country which dates back to the early 1930's. This split, according to a BBC article named Ukraine Crisis, resulted in the people of Western Ukraine inciting a protest numbering over 800,000. As explained by Chalupa, the European Union, or E.U., membership means distance from Russia and increased economic potential. Ties with Russia are opposed by the majority of the country because of the tumultuous past the two have together. With this in mind, the geo–political division that exists between the east and west has to be examined. The eastern part of the country is currently made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Freedom of Religion or Belief in Russia This paper will present freedom of religion or belief in the Russian federation context. It will focus on how religion is practiced in Russia, the relationship between people with different religious practices, tensions cause by differences in religion, and government interventions towards religion and belief. The Russian Federation like any other state constructed laws that regulate freedom of religion and belief. Different state construct different law based on; customary law, statutes, court presidents, administrative regulations and many more, while Russia chose the constitution. According to The Constitution of Russian Federation (1993), "Everyone shall be guaranteed the right to freedom of conscience, to freedom of religious worship, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Russian's freedom of religion and belief is protected by law; discrimination and inequality still exists. Some religious beliefs and practices are undermined. Individuals are not treated equally because of what they believe in. The state representatives and other members of the general public prevent individuals from enjoying their freedom of religion. State representatives attempt to defend freedom of religion on paper, while creating contradictory statements, and implementing policies that prevent religious freedom. This is marked by a report in New York Times in, 16/09/2000. According to the report; state representatives gathered to discuss whether two neighboring Pentecostal churches should be legally registered. The two churches were judged on their religious practices, which is something prohibited by the Russian law of religion. The report also revealed that, the two churches were not allowed to be legally registers because it is assumed they use 'psychological manipulation'. It was not only state representatives, that were against the religious practices of these churches, the courts were also involved. The court imposed very intense decisions on them. According to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Iskander: What Was It Like When You Were My Age? Iskander: What was it like when you were my age? Tell me about the food? Grandma: During my time, life wasn't decent for me but got better over time. Back in Uzbekistan, we mostly ate traditional food which was cooked at home. We would tend to eat a national dish that is famous in Uzbekistan called " Plov." It would contain yellow rice, meat, and carrots which were sliced into thin pieces. Everytime my mom made it, it was delicious to eat. Iskander: How about the clothes you wore? Grandma: The clothes we wore were made by us during my childhood. But when I got much older as to studying in high school, my mom would buy me clothes from stores. Iskander: School? Grandma: Since Uzbekistan was a part of Soviet Union, I had to learn the Russian language ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grandma: In the Soviet Union there was no type of high status due to the fact we were living in a socialistic republic. This means that everyone was considered equal which signifies that there was no rich nor poor people. Iskander: What is the biggest change you have seen in your lifetime? Grandma: The biggest change I've ever seen in my life was having children. This is because I could see my children finding their place in life making me happier and they can become useful tools in this world. Although having children can cause me responsibility, I can still train them to become productive adults in the world repaying me back simultaneously. Iskander: What is the worst thing about getting older? Grandma: The worst thing about getting older is having a lot of problems in terms of health which makes me go to the doctor frequently. In my case, I would have a lot of problems such as headaches, and overall I would just get sick more often as opposed to my younger times. Iskander: What is the best thing about getting older? Grandma: The best thing about getting older for me is seeing my children grow and having their own family! To me this is the most wonderful and grateful thing I can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of The Movie ' Mars ' Tanmay Patwardhan Ms. Reindorp Enriched LA 7 September 17, 2016 Sed et lacus quis enim mattis nonummy Cash slowly walked down the corridor. He could hardly remember anything. All he remembered was being a soldier for the United States of America and that he fought in the battle of Mars. He finally walked into a small room. Lights turned on automatically. He immediately realized that he was in an OLS Captain speed jet. He recognized it because his ship was an OLS Captain as well. But this wasn 't his ship. Russian flags fluttered through the cockpit, all the controls were written in Russian, and there was no Turbo thrust that he had specially installed for his ship. "An enemy ship", he thought. He attempted to turn the ship on." добро пожаловать Иван" It said. Cash knew this meant " Welcome Ivan". He had studied Russian when he was training to be a soldier. The ship suddenly gave a whir. The lights momentarily shut off. When they came back on Cash had complete control of the ship. He observed his surroundings in the cockpit. He recognized that he was at the Patwardhan Mission Control Center at Mars that was bombed by the Russians. He saw more ships.There were Indian OP Cardiffs, American Allerdales, and French OLS Captains. All of them seemed to be abandoned. He started to steer the ship onto the vaporized runway. It wasn 't the best but it would have to do. When he was about to take off he realized that if he found Americans and approached them in a Russian ship he would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cultural Beliefs And Religion Of The United States When people think of diversity they think of culture but diversity is just not that. It is someones culture, religion, ethnicity, sex, economics, age, language, sexual orientation, and geographical area. When thinking about how all this topics fall under diversity how much do people take this into consideration. In the medical filed this is very importing to take a into consideration when caring for your patient. By paying action and asking them can make a huge different on how your patient will respond to their treatment and to you as a nurse while you are education them. Today I am going to tell you about two culture beliefs and religion. The first is Russian which is located across two continents that are Europe and Asia and three coasts of oceans that is Atlantic,Pacific, and Arctic. The second is Hawaii which is located primarily over six major islands and is the southernmost state in the United States. Russian religion beliefs is Easter Orthodox and Jewish religion. They have spiritual belief are haven a spiritual leaders can be important to the healing process and may use folk remedies. Where the Hawaii have are depending on spiritual tradition such as a spiritual leader or faith group members, prayer. Their religions traditional may not be openly discussed. As for the spiritual healing they can use anything from healing remedies and traditional healers. They may also combined the western medicine with their spiritual beliefs. When tension to either ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Gender Roles In Russia Russian culture is a melting pot of various combinations including ethnic groups, religions, and languages. Russia is the largest country in the world, with Moscow as its capital city. The population is about 145 million people which is composed of at least 175 ethnic groups. People of Russian descent make up about 77 % of the population. Russian is the main language, with at least another additional 100 other languages spoken there including English. Russian (Eastern) Orthodox Christianity is Russia's main religion although Islam, Tengrism, and Buddhism are also practiced. Many of the traditions including family, customs, and the arts are centered around religion and culture. > > Spiritually the Russian Orthodox Christians connection with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russians tend to be unemotional so it is very important to read the nonverbal cues correctly. Russian men often use firm handshakes, while women offer a nodding of the head or a cheek kiss for a typical greeting. The average given for personal space is often within 12 inches, and touching does not seem to be unordinary. During the first meeting one should be approachable, warm, speak in a modern tone, and use formal names to address one another. Uncultured communication includes repeating what you have said, being too casual, and speaking too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Russia's Population : The Culture And Geography Of Russia Being the world's largest country by land area, nearly twice the size of Canada, Russia's population ranks sixth in the world, and is spread across 5,000 miles from the Baltic Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. Russia borders 14 other countries, spans 11 time zones and has a wide range of environments that include deserts, deep forests, and an arctic tundra. Russia contains Europe's longest river, the Volga River, as well as its largest lake, Lake Ladoga. Its climate can be described as highly continental, from extreme cold in its northern regions and Siberia to subtropical in areas along the Black Sea. Russia's capital and largest city is Moscow, followed by St. Petersburg. These cities combined are Russia's most prominent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the 11th century, the Varangians had united all the eastern Slavs and were at the peak of their rule. Kievan Rus' eventually began to decline in the late 11th century and into the 12th century, separating into various regions that fought each other for power. After the fall of Constantinople, Rus' commercial ties to the Byzantine Empire were severed, weakening the state's economy and diminishing key trade routes. Kievan Rus' finally fell to the Mongol conquest, marking the end of the city of Kiev as a center of power (Lagasse, 2017). Once Mongol power declined in the 14th and 15th centuries, Moscow surfaced as Russia's new capital. The first Tsar (ruler) of the Russians, Grand Duke Ivan IV, was crowned in 1547. In 1618, Michael I, the first of the Romanovs, was crowned tsar. Russia continued to expand throughout Siberia in the 17th century to the Pacific Ocean. Under the rule of Peter the Great, from 1682–1725, Russia's power was extended to the Baltic Sea, and its capital shifted to the newly founded city of Saint Petersburg; a move that has been described as a "window opened upon Europe" to replace its long–standing cultural and economic center, Moscow. By the turn of the 18th century, the Russians had expanded their empire further into Europe and Asia (Gall, 2012). In 1801, succeeding his father Paul I, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Russian Composers Russian composers are often mentioned in history as the most influential in the world. With style unlike any other, Russians are able to capture mood through a unique ability to capture exactly what they feel. Exactly how the Russians are able to do this is unknown, though through this, the greatest composers have turned out to be Russian. Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich are all able to write and portray the most detailed feelings and moods, and it is to them that we owe the advancement of all music. Tchaikovsky is one of the most beloved composers in history. An inspired craftsman of melody, orchestration and tonal color, he wrote in an astonishing variety of musical forms, from symphonies to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the same time, he was coming into his own as a composer, writing his Fourth Symphony (1877) and other works. He also was starting to experience chronic depression. Many music historians say this was in response to hiding his homosexuality, while others point to a clinical conditional condition which was only exacerbated by his chaotic personal life (Sadie, 94). He wrote the magnificent Violin concerto in D in 1878, and endured its rejection by Leopold Auer, who deemed the work unplayable and followed with the Symphony No 6 and other legendary works (Mason, 70). Throughout the 1880s, his fame spread to Europe and America, and his financial position improved. In 1889 Madame von Meck suddenly, for unknown reasons, cut off her financial support, a blow from which Tchaikovsky never recovered (Mason, 70). In the same year he saw the premiere of Sleeping Beauty, a work which brought even higher acclaim to the now famous composer (Sadie, 94). In 1891 to 1892 he toured Europe and the United States, conducting concerts of his music and winning praises from the public as well as the critics (Mason, 70). Never a robust person, in constant strain from mental and physical disorders, Tchaikovsky died in 1893 under mysterious circumstances. Some believe he contracted cholera during a trip to St. Petersburg, while others believe he committed suicide or was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Reasons for Vladimir I's Conversion to Christianity and... What Motivated Vladimir I to convert to Christianity and how did the new religion change the culture of Eastern Slavs? Paganism was a mental mindset of the Eastern Slavs living in a world where a majority of the European countries surrounding them had already converted to a monastic religion. Vladimir I, a great prince of Kiev, reigned from 980 till 1015 and succeeded in the mass conversion of the Eastern Slavs.1 Throughout his reign Vladimir's agenda had always been to strengthen his empire, in order to be considered valuable among the dominate nations of the European family.2 The traditional view of Vladimir's motivation for the conversion is that only after considering all monastic faiths, did he finally reach the decision of Eastern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... onfirming that Vladimir sent envoys to make personal enquires about their religious practices.15 Converting to a monastic religion was Kievan Rus' chance to be adopted into the powerful European family, gain new allies and better trading opportunities.16 With the history of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Russia, it was probably the most logical choice for Vladimir.17 Throughout Vladimir's reign he campaigned against many surrounding tribes.18 His campaigns were carefully structured and executed accordingly.19 This is illustrated with the Varagians in Kiev itself, and then towards Slavonic and Lithuanian tribes in the north, who he overcame without any difficulty.20 These political elements of Vladimir correlate with his capture of Chersoneus, belonging to Byzantium, the most powerful and wealthy empire at the time.21 With this bold move he was able to negotiate with Emperor Basil II, exchanging Basil's sister Anna for his cooperation and assistance.22 This illustrates that Vladimir realized if he constructed a scheme, rather than simply just being baptized in Constantinople, he could convert and gain a Byzantium Bride for Kievan Rus at the same time.23 It also shows how Vladimir understood than Byzantium would never allow such a highly prized object to be married to a pagan, and converting after receiving his bride would not be sufficient.24 Vladimir first gave proof of his good faith by being baptized, however Basil became reluctant to fill his side of the bargain, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Effects Of Russian Culture On Military Operations The Effects of Russian Culture on Military Operations in That Region Introduction Understanding a country's culture as it pertains to military operations is highly important in the modern era. Dictionary.com defines culture as "the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group". There are many examples throughout history that show the negative consequences of ignoring or misunderstanding the cultures of other countries. The most recent example is our long sustained operations in the Middle East. We have operated in the Middle East for the better part of two and a half decades. Through our own successes and failures, it is obvious how important cultural awareness can be. The mistakes we have made have created more animosity towards our military and our country in general. Over the last decade, our government has worked continuously to understand and teach those lessons to our service members. Through those efforts, we have been able to win over many of the hearts and minds that we lost during the early part of the 1990's and 2000's. Continuing these practices in the future, with countries such as Russia, will allow us to overcome many of the mistakes and problems we have encountered in the past. This paper is the culmination of my own personal thoughts and in no way reflects any official views or opinions of the United States government. As you move from topic to topic, I hope you begin to understand how important it is to know a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Geography And Its Influence On Russia's History And Culture Russia is an old country that dates back to the 12th century and is abundant in history and culture. Russia's culture is shaped by the fact it is the largest country in the world with a vast, varied geography. Russian climate is so cold it has greatly impacted its history and culture. The many conflicts both economically and militarily have influenced Russian Literature and defined the culture. Russia comes with a broad spectrum of geography with 6,601,668 square miles, covering nine different time zones. Each region of Russia has a unique landscape that has effected the way people survived. East Russia is home to the Ural Mountains and consist mostly of rocky and marshy areas. The southern region, located between the Black Sea and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russia is still trying to form a more civil society. Russian literature is a prime example on how they are slowly doing that. Russia has been a forefront of literature masterpieces with Tolstoy famous book War and Peace and Dostoevsky book Crime and Punishment, but Soviet censorship drove creative writers underground or into exiled. In 1992, society was able to publicly think freely, granted it was a slow process. With writers like Anna Starobinets, winner of 2014 National Bestseller for her book Kharms, Russian society is starting to have a unique voice due to not being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Research Paper On Russian Culture Russian Culture: A look at its Religion and Art Mankind has always aspired to be the largest, biggest, strongest, highest, essentially the best in everything. This is not untrue for the Russians who have had the largest country in the world for quite some time now. Russia covers one–sixth of the entire world's land mass and has had a significant part in modern history. However, in order to understand why a country has become what it is now, one must look at its culture. A country's culture not only reflects its citizens now but also its history and future. Many things reflect Russia's diverse culture but two main things are art and the church. Like many other countries, the church has played a great role in the formation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other religious groups that inhabit Russia include the Muslims, Jews, Protestants, Catholics, and Buddhists. The Muslims form the second largest religious group in Russia. They are concentrated mostly in the ethnic republics of Tartarstan and Bashkortostan in the middle Volga region, and in the republics of Chechnya, Ingushetia, Alania (North Ossetia), Kabardino–Balkaria, and Dagestan. The Jews and Christians are dispersed throughout the country and the Buddhists live chiefly in the republics of Buryatia and Tuva on the Russian border with Mongolia and in Kalmykia on the northwest shore of the Caspian Sea. (Microsoft Encarta) Religion as one can clearly see had a direct impact on the Russian people but it also had a direct influence on Russian art. Since art is a reflection of every culture, it is important that one studies it when one is studying another culture. The introduction of Christianity into Russia spurred the development of the country's fine arts. For 600 years, Christian forms of art dominated Russian painting, music, architecture, and literature. Russian artists, however, applied their unique vision and dramatically altered the style imported so it became their own. Especially in painting, the blending of foreign influences with native genius produced some of the world's most beautiful icons. In the early 15th century Andrey Rublyov, one the greatest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Propagande, Russia, and USA I know you heard about this. It was propaganda at its best and Russia just posts what the U.S. is whining about. Russia has learned that western media makes itself look like an ignorant buffoon, because the western press has a very low level of intelligence to deal with in its stories. Americans as a rule are not that well educated and reading is a byproduct of that situation. So post the dribble from the west and the west looks less and less intelligent everyday... The Pentagon said a Russian fighter jet made multiple close–range passes near an American navy destroyer. The warship was deployed in the Black Sea as Russian military monitored NATO's systematic build–up of naval forces in the region. "This provocative and unprofessional Russian action is inconsistent with their national protocols and previous agreements on the professional interaction between our militaries," said Colonel Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman. "I have difficulty believing that two Russian pilots on their own would choose to take such an action." First lets understand where this happened. This did not happen in the Gulf of Mexico or somewhere near the U.S., it happened near Russia and Ukraine and it was in the Black Sea. Now the Black Sea is about as big as a old time washtub when it comes to putting tons and tons of warships in it... Right now the Black Sea is way too crowded. As of today there are 5 non–black sea state warships operating in the Black Sea: USS Truxtun DDG–103 Displacement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Benefits Of Fertilizer In Russia Within Russia, there are several unmet needs across the nation. One potentially viable product that our organization can introduce is fertilizer for farmers. Fertilizer is a product that may vary from area to area, but contains the necessary nutrients that are needed to add to local soils for the growth of specific agricultural products. This is a significant need within Russia, as the agricultural industry has been falling behind in recent years. It seems that the nation has difficulty producing enough agricultural product to support its needs from year to year. Additionally, farmers do not often use fertilizers to help their crops, which in turn prevents increased productivity. If farmers were educated on the importance of fertilizing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their cost structure is also inefficient, which will require capital to restructure. Because they are larger companies these changes will take time, and should be incorporated into their vertical structures. Their current cost structure decreases their profit margins and the marginal benefit from their economies of scale.1 These mechanical deficits will be to the company's advantage should we choose to enter the market. This type of enterprise is supported by the Russian government through tax incentives and lower tariffs, as food production and development is essential to economic growth. They also specialize in more expensive fertilizers, while there are cheaper components and means of production in the U.S. These weaknesses can be taken advantage of, while these competitors are focused elsewhere. The Russian government is encouraging better food production, especially in wheat farming. Farmers are always looking for ways to beat the constant inflation that they face. Providing an effective product, at a lower cost with tax breaks can prove profitable. This product is a utility good, so there are social connotations attached to it. Cultural differences would arise, when marketing the product to farmers. Marketing should be focused on traditional media (TV, trade shows, print, Outdoor, industry magazines and face–to–face), as theirs is not as technologically developed as the U.S. Straight forward language is required and no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Speak, Memory by Vladamir Nabokov To some degree, every artist creates his or her own artistic life preserver, and in doing so resequences and conserves their own artistic DNA so that it may be transferred onto another generation. Vladimir Nabokov's memoir Speak, Memory, is not only that preserver, but the tug boat that it holds onto, heavy and cramped with the memories and history that Nabokov retells his readers against the currents of time. Speak, Memory operates thematically, not chronologically. Nabokov returns anew to his early childhood and pulls in, as it were, the memories associated with certain themes. Then he turns, changes directions, and sets off again. One such theme that resonates throughout the novel is that of exile and deteterritorialization, both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (79)" Even early on in his childhood, Nobokov found those "comfortable products of Anglo–Saxon civilization" as nothing more than useful necessities. The extinct "tradition learning" that is taken on by him is private multilingual tutorship, even if now it seems like a very pluralistic one as it included both Russian, English and French–at the same time. It is this because of this multilingual education that Nabokov encounters less wonder in terms of cultural conflicts that usually plights other exiles. Nabokov's traditional aristocratic background accentuates many of his experiences abroad, he internalizes spiritual deteterritorialization and finds enjoyment within it. But it is also this spiritual deterritorialization that follows Nabokov throughout his life that makes his account of his life seem more artistic and disconnected, even if there is a profound emotional impact on the reader in the end. While some moments in his life might evoke sympathy, like his retelling of his father's death, or make readers to take a side, such as the incident with Nesbit during his time in Cambridge, Nabokov keeps the reader at a distance by concealing his feelings in rhetoric. An example of this is the "short biography" (173) of his father. Using vivid details to describe his father, one can feel the spiritual resonance the experience had on Nabokov. "And behind it all there was yet a very special emotional abyss that I was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Ukraine And The Soviet Union A dead teacher here, dead kids there and dead civilians everywhere are scattered throughout Ukraine's Eastern border. Ukraine is facing a dire situation on its Eastern border, a fight against Russia too. The Ukrainians are moving back, while the Russians move forward throughout the country. The Ukrainians are resenting a remake of the Soviet Union split which can be eliminated by removing Russia from Ukraine. In 1991, Ukraine became an independent country as a result of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Supporting the country's new found independence, all representative communist statues were removed from Ukraine. Furthermore, Ukraine established the country's own Army along with National Guard. Subsequently, the nation had over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since mid–April 2014, over 3,500 casualties have been a direct result of the skirmishing. Hence, roughly 340,000 Ukrainians have fled the country in approximately the same timeframe as the casualties. Due to the strategic location of the airport within the Donetsk region of Ukraine, the separatists made the airport a high priority target. Consequently, the conquest caused many lives to be lost. Although crucial, the airport was only one target bombarded by the separatists. Amidst the chaos, a local school was also hit by a bombardment, killing a biology teacher as well as parents. (Lister, Karimi, Erdman 2). At the same time, Russian activity along the Ukrainian border was being overlooked. There had been an increasing Russian military surge along the Eastern border. Ukrainians started to report to Kiev, ¨Russian military forces [had] been spotted in both major rebel– held cities in eastern Ukraine..." (Ukraine Claims...1). Of course, Russian government officials deny these accusations. Nevertheless, there is strong signs of Russia supporting the Pro–Russian rebels in Ukraine. (Birnbaum 2). In fact, the Russian military equipment has now advanced across the Eastern border of Ukraine. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization established roughly 1,000 Russian regulars have now set foot on Ukrainian soil. Additionally, NATO estimates that there are, ¨some 4,000 Russians fighting in Ukraine" (Ukraine Claims...2). So far, the bulk number of Russians fighting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Structure Of The Paper : The Article Is Presented Using... IV. Structure of the Paper: The article is presented using the 'Journal–Style Scientific Paper' format. The authors introduce the topic of 'ethnic segregation in post–Soviet cities' within the context of Soviet immigration policies. The purpose of the study "explores how inherited segregation patterns have evolved in the city of Tartu, Estonia" (Leetmaa ,162) in the post–Soviet period marked by Estonian statehood and a free–market economy. The historical material is divided into four sections: 1) Soviet Era Migration – Introduces the Soviet socialist political and economic migration policies that were intertwined with the "industrialization and urbanization process" (Leetmaa ,164). 2) Housing New Migrants – The authors posit that intra–union migration of Russians was "critical to the creation of an urban industrial society" (Leetmaa ,164) in the Soviet republics. The mainstay of the Socialist model was to "create a collective and just society" (Leetmaa 164), hence the 'Mikrorayon' became the "spatial manifestation of this ideology" (Leetmaa ,165). Preferential housing in the 'Mikrorayon' was the keystone for ethnically segregated neighborhoods in Soviet urban cities, where the minority Russian population enjoyed preferential housing choices in contrast to the majority native population. 3) Social and Urban Transformation After the Soviet Union – The authors explain the social, political, and economic changes that affected the native majority population and ethnic Russian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Prayer At Valley Forge Analysis As Gala has no favorite style, she also can't pick a favorite artist. Growing up, she said that her favorite artist was Arnold Friburg, a well known artist whose work is realistic and reminiscent of the Renaissance painters. Arguably his most famous painting is "The Prayer at Valley Forge," depicting George Washington, kneeling by his horse. Friburg lived near where Gala grew up and she saw him as a local rockstar. Later, when Gala gained her own fame for "The Ten Virgins," she sent Friburg an invitation to hear her give a lecture about her art. To her surprise, he came. She shook the hand of her childhood hero and he invited her to tour his personal artist studio, a "huge, gargantuan" barn full of 10–12 ft canvases. He had just finished painting a commissioned piece of Prince Charles, and it was still in the studio for her to see. As she got older, she only collected more and more favorite artists. She grew to admire Howard Terpening, an artist famous for his slightly impressionistic oil paintings of Native Americans and for his fantastic portrayal of sunlight. Gala says that his work is at once realistic and magical. She had studied his work extensively, right down to the way he frames his paintings, when she happened to meet him at an art show in Sedona, AZ. "He was a very nice looking man," she says with a laugh, "but what can you do? He signed my book. Now he lives in Scottsdale and gets half a million to three–fourths a million dollars for one painting. He's one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Ukraine Crisis In Ukraine Essay A Introduction On November 21, 2013, the then–president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, suspended the preparations for the implementation of a publically supported association agreement with the European Union. As the result of Yanukovych's decision, public protests erupted in the capital city of Kiev. After months of unrest, the protestors managed to oust Yanukovych, who fled to Russia for asylum. Following Yanukovych's ousting, social unrest erupted around the country, especially in the Russophone eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. As the social unrest quickly evolved into a political crisis, Moscow moved to secure its interests in the country. Russian military intervention in the Ukrainian autonomous region of Crimea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Officially, bring Ukraine back into the Russian sphere of political and economic influence; causing tensions to rise among the public, especially in Western Ukraine and its capital city of Kiev. As the protesting continue, violent clashes between protestors and the police enflamed the situation. Ultimately, resulting in Yanukovych fleeing to Russia as the protestors created a new interim government. Separatist Protectionism Following Yanukovych's departure to Russia on February 23, 2014, protests by pro–Russian and anti–Euromaidan citizens began in Crimea. Consequently, similar demonstrations began in eastern and southern Ukraine, including the Russophone oblasts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv, and Odessa. As the Russian military annexed Crimea, the social unrest in the Donbass region of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts escalated into a pro–Russian militancy. The pro–Russian insurgency was further rooted in the region as the new Ukrainian government repealed the regional language laws in the 2012 Ukrainian Constitution, resulting in the prohibition of Russian as an official language in Ukraine (Sakwa, 2016). Today, the Ukrainian government is becoming more pro–West as it becomes anti–Russia (Sakwa, 2016). The opposite holds true for the pro–Russian insurgency in southern and eastern Ukraine, pro–Russian at the expensive of their country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Reign Of Peter The Great The reign of Peter the Great has been a source of considerable historical debate for many contemporary and traditional historians. Especially, the transformation he made to Russian culture, politics and economic, which arguably changed the foundations of society. Thus, the interval of some three hundred years has allowed us to access Peter the Great 's reforms more accurately but we must consider that Russia during the late 17th century existed in different ethical and social circumstances to our own contemporary society as to make it almost a foreign civilisation. Judgements about Peter the Great using today 's political and moral perspectives may have to be tempered unless we are accused of historical and cultural relativism. Therefore, we must be careful in analysing the impact that his many reforms caused and the lasting nature that they had on the very foundations of Russian society. Through his reign Peter revolutionised his country, 'reorganizing and strengthening the state and army, conquering new territories and building new navy, a seaport, and a new capital in St. Petersburg '1. The most significant change, Bushkovitch argues, was his campaign of Europeanisating Russia 's culture which saw the introduction of all forms of Western advancements emerge into the society and by 1725, Russia had achieved the aim of entering on the European stage. The ultimate objective was to at least equal if not surpass other European states while joining them in their great power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich Analysis Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich can be seen as a testament to the spirit of the Russian people by exposing the suffering and struggles of the Gulag. Solzhenitsyn offers an authentic perspective of the hierarchy that controls the Gulag, the brutality of the weather, and the inhumane work hours. Alyoshka can be seen as a symbol for faith and religion, as his faith in God allows him to proceed through his long work day without being weighed down by the hardships of life in the Gulag. The reader understands Solzhenitsyn's experiences as a prisoner through Shukhov's experiences. Through Fetyukov, Solzhenitsyn reveals that for some prisoners, dignity is the price of survival. Solzhenitsyn's alternative narrative style exposes, to the reader, the subconscious thoughts of Shukhov and depicts his feelings towards other characters. The novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich conveys the extent that the negative aspects, unjust suffering, and struggles in the Gulag alter the human spirit. as the characters human Spirit adapted seamlessly to the Gulag environment, remains the same or fades in the Gulag. From the beginning of the novel, the reader is introduced to the impact of religion and its value in the Gulag. Alyoshka relies heavily on faith even when it's tested. He uses his faith to see the Gulag as a barrier that one must overcome in his life. He thought that he would "survive. [He would] stick it out, God willing, till it's over" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Command Leadership and Management Assignment Submission Declaration School of __________________________ | | Name: | <please leave blank> | | | Matriculation No: | 44081 | | | Title: | South China Sea: Recipe for War Between China and ASEAN? | | | Course and Code: | ADSP | | | Lecturer/Tutor: | A/P Bernard Loo | | | Submission Date: | 8 Apr 13 | | Keep a Copy of the Assignment Please make a copy of your work. If you have submitted your assignment electronically also make a backup copy. Plagiarism and Collusion Plagiarism: to use or pass off as one's own, the writings or ideas of another without acknowledging or crediting the source from which the ideas are taken. Collusion: submitting an assignment, project or report completed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nature of South China Sea Disputes The issues on South China Sea disputes are inherently complex and are compounded by conflicting interpretations from the claimant states. In attempting to dissect this conundrum, Dutton (2011) propounds a framework to explain the three facets to the disputes – territorial sovereignty, jurisdiction over sea zones, and control over military activities. The argument on territorial sovereignty premises on the notion of complete state authority over part of, or all of the islands in the South China Sea, in particular the Paracel and Spratly Islands. Common to both, China is the only state that has made sovereignty claims over both clusters of islands. It is noted that since 1949, the Zhou Enlai government has published maps with nine dashes forming a U–shape line in the South China Sea demarcating its maritime boundaries (Nguyen, 2012). In late 2012, China even published maps with the U–shape line in its new passports (Anderlini & Bland, 2012). Separately, Dillon (2011) posits that Beijing's territorial assertion in the South China Sea stems from the historical tributary system with its vassal kingdoms that span from Japan and Korea in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Does Nabokov Build Pnin A book with no plot, sentence structure that messes with the very rules of what it means to write, and contains sentences so long they can last five lines and become so confusing a reader may need to read them three of four times to grasp their meaning, does not sound like it would make a very good book. But, in this masterpiece of a character study, Nabokov is able to build Pnin throughout the book, despite there not being any goal he is working towards and having the scenes be strung together without a connection, simply throwing the reader headfirst into various snapshots of this character's life. Usually in a book the character receives some of his characterizations through his experiences and the change that happens naturally as they progress to some sort of climax, but Pnin does not have this shift because there is no climax, there is no personality shift or lesson learned from him that provides the reader with a resolved image of Pnin, instead we figure Pnin out through the small tidbits of life and actions we are given, along with the unconventional writing style of Nabokov. He is able to portray this awkward protagonist, even uses a narrator to break the third wall, making fun of Pnin, making the reader feel for him and connect to his situation because he comes across as a kind hearted man, who struggles with social situations and language because of his past and his culture of being and knowing Russian as his first language. Nabokov builds Pnin's cultural identity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Gulag One day in the Life of Ivan Desinovich by Alex Solzhenitsyn, published in 1962 describes the Gulag as a prison used by the Soviet government under Stalin to dehumanize it's prisoners. Despite being in the Gulag, Alexander Solzhenitsyn manages to survive these experiences and describes them through the use of Ivan and his fellow protagonists. Solzhenitsyn explores this topic by employing vivid imagery while appealing to the Russian people with his symbolism and allegories. The combination of themes and motifs communicate to the Russian people how a few prisoners managed to survive in such a prison that was meant to take away their humanity and transform them into mindless slaves. The author used the theme of the struggle for human dignity, as the Gulag was designed to attack not only the character's physical and spiritual dignity. Officials called prisoners by numbers, for example, guards called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Solzhenitsyn uses this text for it to serve as an allegory, as a waking call to the Russian people, he uses it as a way to get through what happens in the Gulag through the use of third person, a combination of visual imagery, motifs, symbolism, metaphors to develop the themes of faith, struggle for human dignity, and the techniques used by the Gulag to dehumanize its prisoners. He also uses them to develop the characters, as each character is a symbol of people he met in real life while he was in the Gulag, thus this shows us that Solzhenitsyn uses the themes and literary features to describe his past as being an "enemy of the state", as well as being locked up in the Gulag, the author used this book as a memoir, so it recounts what the prisoners suffered, to have an effect on the Russian people and show them what the System was really like for those who were lower class "Enemies of Stalin' setup ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The General Capabilities Of Joint Force The general capabilities of joint force 2025 I believe necessary to rebalance the force based on the current strategic direction, and global security environment is the global surveillance and strike (GSS) network, increased naval and air investments and increased investment in cyber technology. The GSS system would allow the U.S. military to strike quickly and remain engaged for increased periods of time while additional forces are moved to the area of concern. Naval and air investments are critical. The Navy and Air Force allows us to project power to areas of the world far from our base of operations. Air power also enables us to provide support for ground forces and deterrence and denial of enemy forces. Cyber investments are critical because cyber technology will increasingly be the engine that runs our future military and allows us to attack adversary's cyber networks and infrastructure. The GSS network will be a vital piece for rebalancing the force in 2025. This network would enable the joint force to better utilize capabilities of "unmanned systems and automation, extended–range and low–observable air operations, undersea warfare, and complex system engineering and integration." The idea is to distribute the capability geographically to assist U.S. forces with a quick strike capability anywhere in the world. The capability should have much less reliance on bases and be less vulnerable to enemy air defense systems. All parts of the US military would benefit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Symbolism In The Thief The Thief and the Stalinist Period As a movie depicting the Stalinist period, The Thief eloquently wrapped a historical and political portrayal in an emotional journey of Sanya, Katya, and Tolyan. Some important aspects of the movie that provide a strong nuance of the Stalinist era are the financial struggle among commoners, the positive attitude towards Stalin, and the paternalistic emphasis. Additionally, some indirect symbolism in the movie may portray the relationship between Stalin and Russians during the Stalinist period. Financial struggle was the emphasis early in the movie, portraying how difficult life could be during the Stalinist period. In the beginning of the movie, Katya gave birth to Sanya. While this might symbolize the start of Sanya's story and life, the scene also signified how the lack of wealth made pain and suffering dominate the life of the characters. As the movie continued, this hardship seemed to permeate into the life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moving beyond the storyline, The Thief offered three main characters that could represent the Russian society in the Stalinist period by through their images and attitudes. Aside from retelling a story of fatherhood, The Thief indirectly symbolized the legacy of Stalin with its political failure and destructive impacts (Gillespie 75). To summarize, The Thief can symbolize Stalinist era in two ways. Using the values portrayed in the movie, it showed the significance of financial struggle, Stalin's popularity, and paternalistic views during the Stalinist period. Additionally, it can also represent the complicated relationship between Stalin and the Russian people using the views and behaviors of its main characters: Tolyan, Sanya, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Competent Nursing Care And The Russian Culture Essay Competent Nursing Care and the Russian Culture In order to provide competent nursing care, one must be conscious of the significant values, beliefs and practices of the culture. In the following paragraphs, we will examine these aspects as they relate to the Russian culture. About the Patient N.G. was a 43–year–old Russian female who was admitted to Palomar's Downtown Behavioral Unit (BHU) on Monday 10/10/16. The patient's reason for admission was that she was brought in by the San Diego Police Department on a 5150. She was being held on a 72–hour psychiatric hold for being a danger to others where she was making threats to hurt her mom. She has had a long history of treatment for her Schizophrenia that she was diagnosed with as a child. When she arrived to the BHU she had symptoms of a mood disturbances, including decreased sleep, increased energy, agitation, anxiety, and aggression. Cultural View's on Mental Illness In common with many other countries across the world, mental illness is stigmatized in Russia. Rates of mental illness are high in Russia. There was some kind of shame if you have someone ill in your family. In the days of communism, people who were diagnosed as mentally ill were locked up in psychiatric hospitals and denied contact with the outside world. Mental health has traditionally been a low priority within the Russian health system. There services are predominantly funded through the government's budget rather than the populations need, or the problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Russian Culture Essay "Russian Culture" When we hear the term Russian culture many Americans tend to have negative thoughts like the cold war, their government ruling with an iron hand, and the Red Scare. These thoughts do not do the justice to the Russian people or to their long history as a people dating back to INSERT DATE. One of the major themes throughout Russian history and this course is the idea that the Russian people value intangible things more than the tangible. The Russian people have a long rich heritage, they are deep in there Christian faith, and they pride themselves on hospitality and value there community, families, and fellow Russian people. They have learned how to sacrifice from the constant invasions and being forced farther and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This oneness with each other and with nature created strong communal bonds within Russia. In 988 Prince Vladimir of Kiev was baptized and he decreed that the Kievan land would adopt Eastern Christianity.(Massie, 23) Although the Russians people changed religions they carried on their core beliefs they went from viewing the Mother Earth as the source of life to venerating Mary as the Virgin of Motherhood. The reason Vladimir decided to convert to Christianity was because of the immense beauty his men saw when they visited the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia, This desire for beauty was translated into beautiful Russian art and music. The Orthodox liturgy continually inspired poetry, music and art, for, unlike the Catholic liturgy in the West, it was from the beginning the possession of the whole Christian people, who worshiped together in their native Slavic tongue. (Massie, 28) An example of this is the Icon of the Virgin of Vladimir from the early 12th century, and icon that depicts Mary holding Jesus as a baby.(Massie 43) During the Mongol invasion many Russians were killed or sold to slavery, the Mongols crippled many Russian cities and the power of the Russian prince's authority changed to be more like the authority of the Khan. People became more and more accustomed to taking ordered and becoming soldiers. The constant Mongol attacks forced people to move into the northern forests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Nation’s Fate is Determined by Its Ruler Essay "A nation's fate is determined by its ruler" A nation turnout is unquestionably the product of the one who is responsible for governing it. Two rulers who clearly demonstrate the validity of "A nation's fate is determined by its ruler" are Peter The Great of Russia and Phillip the second of Spain. Both rulers had some great accomplishments that favored their nation but what is most important is the final outcome of a nation by the end of the Rulers death. Peter The Great had a great impact on Russia. His Rule changed what Russia had been for such a long time to something completely new that is still something that Peter had left behind. Phillip II of Spain also had a huge impact on the fate of his nation. Phillip had some great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this victory Phillip gained some control over the Mediterranean and his naval dominance was at its peak. Phillip also had control over the Spanish Netherlands which were another important source of wealth. Phillip II's high tax in the Netherland's trading system brought upon rebellions which Phillip was unable to shut down easily. In the end only some parts of The Netherlands remained catholic and loyal to Phillip II. Lastly Since there was an alliance between the rebelling Netherlands and England; Phillip planed revenge on England on 1587 not only for revenge but also for hopes of making it catholic once more. To activate his revenge, Phillip gathered a large fleet also known as the "Great Armada" and sent it towards England. Everyone had expected a victory from Phillip II but as the large fleet headed for England it ended up in the middle of a storm which shipwrecked a large portion of the fleet. To Phillips surprise his fleet was weakened furthermore by England's strategic naval attack using fire ships. Lastly, since Phillip was a pure catholic like his father. He held on to the inquisition policy which targeted mainly Protestants like Calvinists. It was a mistake because it caused uneasiness between Catholicism and Protestantism in Spain. In conclusion Phillip II of Spain not only caused an economic depression for his nation but he destroyed its naval force, was unable to efficiently suppress uprisings in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of The Movie ' Battleship Potemkin ' Battleship Potemkin was a 1920's Russian Propaganda film that was used to inspire change, and an uprising against the Tsarist government. During that time period in Russia there was an Revolution for change and to the eventual rise of the Soviet Union. During this time they were several different propaganda movies that some what inspired the Russian nation. Battleship Potemkin was one of those and it was one of the more famous ones. After watching this film myself I will break down the films propaganda ways. Near the beginning of the movie it showed how sailors daily lives were like under the Tsarist control. For the sailors, life on Battleship Potemkin was very hard. They had the ship captians treating the crew badly and hitting one sailor. Then it showed the sailor break down and cry as the others watched feeling bad for him. At the same time a sailor named Vakulinchuk talked of uprising and going arms. That all the sailors should have honor and repsect, as the other sailors watched they smiled and nodded their heads in agreement. After that scene it showed the sailors gathering around the meat carcasses ready to cook and eat. But the sailors noticed that the meat was covered in maggots and rotten. Lead by Vakulinchuk they started a boycott instead of an uprising. The ship leaders were watching this unfold and had their doctor monitor the carcasses and said it was ok to eat. The Caption had a grin on his face and smiled during that scene. After watching those scenes it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...