Papers 1441-1450 of total 5282 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to fight for it. And this was a significant problem for Anne Sergeevna and the man that she loved. It was not easy to overcome their problems under the pressure of the laws in Russian society at that time. Individuals, who didn’t want to accept the main…
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Category: /History
…Code has served as a base for legal systems all over the world. In 1803, war broke out between England and France. He crushed the Prussians at Pena. And he defeated more Russians at Friedland. He then created a peace treaty called the Peace…
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…with their new freedoms are creating political chaos. The Russian citizens don't have time to savor their new freedoms and are just trying to grab them from left and right. For they are probably afraid that if they don't take their freedoms quickly…
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…, and the Belgians Henri Vieuxtemps and Eugène Ysaÿe. In the 20th century the violin achieved new artistic and technical heights in the hands of the Americans Isaac Stern and Yehudi Menuhin, the Austrian-born Fritz Kreisler, the Russian-born Jascha Heifetz, Mischa…
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…it is obvious that a person on steroids has an edge on a regular athlete a perfect example of this is in the 1950’s. Russian and European athletes found out that steroids can improve their abilities and started to dominate the sport of power lifting…
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…officials. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 the Soviet government instituted its own secret police, the Cheka (the Russian acronym for All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for the Suppression of Counterrevolution and Sabotage), under Felix…
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Category: /History
…retreating, they burned all crops, which were valuable. When Napoleon reached Moscow, the Russians burned the city. Even worse, the winter was in a few months. The Russians also destroyed the food supply of Napoleon. Many soldiers starved to death. Napoleon…
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…to an asteroid. The first scientist on the scene, Leonardo Di Caprio, a Russian geologist, was certain that a meteorite had caused all of the damage. He was able to find the center of the explosion judging from the way the trees were blown outward away from…
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…in to break a russian code, John Nash is swept away into the world of international intrigue and is presented with a top secret-mission to find codes in various magaizines and report back to his handler, William Parcher. Nash, Becomes obsessed with his work…
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…the Russian border. They headed toward Moscow. They fought small battles on the way in Borodino. When they entered Moscow it was deserted and burnt to the ground. This is when Napoleon realized he had been had. As the Russian winter approached, they decided…
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