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…22nd with Italy Mussolini made Chamberlain to think that keeping appeasing is nothing but just make fascist countries growing. And Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact between Hitler and Lenin on August 23rd scared Chamberlain the most. Chamberlain hoped…
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…of the totality of the children in the capitalist social formation, eight hours a day for five or six days out of seven." (Althusser, Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays, 2001: 105) The very importance of this function is why schools are invested in hiding their true…
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…he attacked Stalin and said that the only way to fixed the problems that they faced was to go back Lenin's path. Nevertheless, he did praise Stalin's economical strategy. After this speech, Khrushchev secured his position as the top leader of the Soviet…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of 'advanced' countries. And this 'booty' is shared by two or three world-dominating pirates (America, England, Japan), armed to the teeth who embroil the whole world in their war over the division of their booty.'' Lenin's Imperialism: The Highest Stage…
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…be then briefly analysed, concentrating mainly in the Russian situation. Great emphasis will be placed on presenting the Russian legal regime, regulatory environment and risks factors that may affect investment decisions in this country due to the crucial role…
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…information concerning Russian economy and to explain how the Internet affects on the above mentioned economy. Firstly, I would like to describe some definition about the Internet from different points of view. Secondly, I would like to give some information…
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…with the Russians. Initially, the allied forces started with approximately 100 airplanes left over for the WWII fleet. On July 4, with a maximum effort, US air lifters delivered 675 tons. It was clearly an all-out performance, one that could not be continued for long…
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Category: /History
…of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). However, six years later on December 25, 1991, Gorbachev resigned. It was at this time that the Soviet Union ceased to exist. Most Russians today, still suffering through a difficult transition, believe Gorbachev…
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Category: /Literature/English
…greatly expanded role is Prime Minister Yevgeni Primakov. Paul Quinn-Judge of Time Magazine wrote an article entitled "Russia's New Icon" describing the Russian situation. In this article he articulates that "Former Spymaster Yevgeni Primakov reluctantly…
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…weights. Following his trip abroad, the Russian chemist returned to his homeland where he settled down to a life of teaching and research in St. Petersburg. In 1863 he was named Professor of Chemistry at the Technological Institute. And in 1866 he became…
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