Papers 1621-1630 of total 5282 found.
Category: /History
…also felt the fear of invasion from the West. Russia occupied zones in Germany, Austria and had made threats toward Turkey and Greece. Russia was making what Sir Winston Churchill called an “iron curtain”. The US took the lead in stopping Russian
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Category: /History
…(DSRV’S) was built to be buried on the Russians territory and detecting over 1200 miles. Recently, there was a collision between the USS Greeneville and a Japanese fishing trawler. This accident leaves 9 civilians dead. Submarines are weapons of all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, or using a magnet. Because the substances which make up certain mixtures dissolve at different rates, these substances can be separated by chromatography. Chromatography was developed in the early 1900's when a Russian scientist, Mikhail Tsvett, was searching…
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Category: /History
…they decided to form their own alliance which was called the Franco-Russian Alliance. Britain tried to stay out of the alliances, but Britain highly distrusted Germany after the Boer war and so they joined forces with France and Russia. This formed the Triple…
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…of the isolated area and early date of this occurrence. We should thank the Russian scientists for recording eyewitness stories and descriptions, for which we can each, infer and judge what really happened. June 30, 1908; 7:17 AM – seismic vibrations were recorded…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a member of The Party was the only route to success in Russia, those same people were called stukach by their fellow Russians, informers. Indeed, a communist society is often forced to rule by terror. In Russia the Red Army and the KGB kept the citizens…
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…lies in Chekhov's talent for exploring universally human situations with such grace and dexterity. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born in Tanarog, Russia, near the Sea of Azov, on January 17, 1860. The very fabric of Russian society was permanently altered…
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…Mao Zedong was the beginner of the People’s Republic of China. He became the first chairman of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. Mao wanted to keep away from Russian Communism because he wanted to avoid any Soviet influence and keep his people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…did the right thing. Once Paul gets back from the hospital he has guard duty. He has to guard the Russian POW’s; these unfortunate men don’t get any food except for what they find in the trashcans. Paul feels sorrow for the Russians, so when his…
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…left leg. How did he get through this time? It was a direct result of the will that Mike has to survive with his “brother”. In the case of Nick he was not as fortunate as Steve, who depressed on Mike. He lost his life in a game of Russian Roulette…
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