Papers 1941-1950 of total 5282 found.
…The date was August 27, 1890 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On this day two Russian-Jewish immigrants, Melach and her husband had a child. His name was Emmanuel Radnitsky. He was teased in his youth about his name and later on became Man Ray…
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…leader. The way he managed to manipulate the people and the media is also something that many will never forget. He developed the infamous “Cult of Personality”, where he was seen to be the centre of Russian society, and took credit for all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…back to St. Petersburg, where he got a job at a government post. He hated his job, but use his spare time in 1831-32 to write 8 narratives, 2 volumes which he called, Evenings on the ferry near Dikanki. These seemed to do very well in the world of Russian
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…in HIV/AIDS has been in the Russian Federation. In the year 2000, more new HIV infections were recorded there than in all previous years of the epidemic combined. In developed countries, such as the United States, the news is less grim. Yet the epidemic is far…
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…County Water Agency’ Russian River transmission system. In 1962, Petaluma had a general plan to turn Lafferty into a park site. The neighbors of Lafferty didn’t like the idea of having a public accessed park in their back yards so they opposed the plan…
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…airplanes, such as the U-2, a spy plane that can reach altitudes above 70,000 ft. The U-2 was especially helpful during the Cold War to spy on the Russians. Skunk Works also created the SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest airplane known to the civilian community…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the Russian (pg 131). This is showing that Kurtz values money more than people. Kurtz despised his job and the jungle, but money kept him from leaving. In return he just stopped caring about the natives and how they thought of him. He began to treat them…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, near Konigsberg, which today is the Russian city of Kaliningrad. Lipschitz wanted to become a professor of mathematics and began his studies at a young age. He first entered the University of Konigsberg, where his teacher was Franz Neumann…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The characters in the movie were more realistic then their descriptions in the book. The book was hard to fallow and for that matter bored me. In the movie it was fun to watch. It laid out a better outlook to understand Orwell’s comparison to the Russian Revolution…
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…to his futuristic slang, or nadsat, making A Clockwork Orange valuable not only for the questions it raises, but also for its creative and experimental use of the English language in which we see hints of Russian. This is no fluke. What perhaps makes the novel…
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