Papers 1521-1530 of total 5282 found.
Category: /History
…that the Russians had more, better missiles than the United States had because of Soviet Premier Khrushchev boasting over his country’s status. Eventually, American officials show this to be false. As the Cold War continued, the fear of a nuclear holocaust grew…
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Category: /History
…by Gorbachev and republic leaders, it also created a looser federation of the states in the USSR. In August 19 through 21 of 1991 there was an attempted coup d’etat against Gorbachev. This was a popular defense of the headquarters of the Russian government…
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…trip but very few foreigners were allowed into the country. As she once said, "nothing attracts me like a closed door." Margaret never gave up and, after impressing Russian officials with her portfolio, was admitted into the country. She made a total…
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Category: /Literature/English
…she wanted to extend her trip but very few foreigners were allowed into the country. As she once said, "nothing attracts me like a closed door." Margaret never gave up and, after impressing Russian officials with her portfolio, was admitted into the country…
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… Anton Chekhov is a Russian writer. He was born in 1860 in Taganro, Russia. His childhood was spent in the slums of a poor neighborhood. He and his brothers worked long hours in the shop owned by his father. Later, he develops pleurisy…
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…influential person in Russian theatre. Stanislavski was very vocal about his dislike for the melodramatic style of acting that was popular at that time in Russia and throughout the world. When he finished his schooling, he decided to do something about…
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Category: /Literature/English
…- speaking Russian whom he takes for a man who on the surface is deceant level-headed person, but after short conversation it is apparent to Marlow that he is talking with a disturbed individual, but that was not what bothered Marlow. Hearing of and seeing…
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…the Russians were raked 1st and the US was ranked somewhere around 5th out of nine teams. No one would even expect the Americans and the Soviets to even play in the Olympics; they were both in separate divisions and would only play if both made it to the medal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to stay alive, does hard work to earn rubbles, and always sticks together and never quits. Only the strength of family sustains them and gives them hope for their future. In the beginning of Endless Steppe, Russian soldiers arrested and forced Esther and her…
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…to watch TV very much. I can do that all day, that’s why sometimes my mother makes me turn off TV. I have about 12 Russian TV channels, they are: NTV, MTV, ORT, RTR, and others. I also have few KOSMOS TV’s channels, for example: Cartoon network, Discovery…
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