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km2), Lazovsky (1,165 km2), and Kedrovaya Pad (178 km2) Reserves-inland from the Sea of Japan in the Russian Far East.
There have been sightings of these magnificent animals in Changbaishan, near the Chinese border, were it was reported
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. officials (and British, French, and Russian officials) acknowledge in private that they view Article VI as an inconvenience to which they must pay occasional lip service. They argue that their nuclear weapons do not threaten countries such as India, Pakistan
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with such prominent film directors as Kurosawa, Bunuel or Antonioni, the poetry of his father, Arseniy Tarkovsky, Boris Pasternak and many other Russian poets and writers, his films manage to form something completely unique to the mind of their director, convey
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in Russia were destroyed by the Russian themselves as to avoid leaving any goods for Napoleon. Russians intended to leave nothing for the enemy, so they raid through the country destroying all the villages and all source of resources; to illustrate, Kovno, Vilna
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the Russians. Evidently, Bazarov is a supporter of the Germans and Pavel cherishes the knowledge of the Russians. Bazarov speaks highly of the German scientists in the following line, Their scientists know their business (Turgenev, 97). Quickly, Pavel comes back
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very active in its illegal activities. Now days there are new Mafioso such as Asian and
Russian. Russian Mafia groups have access to the best facilities and talent for making false
documents, unlimited supplies of weapons, best professional killers, use
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When communism was established, it was thought to make life easier and create equality amongst all that supported its values. The lifestyle in the Russian gulag under communism is described in the novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovish, written
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with Russian Premier Khrushchev in Vienna in an effort to settle differences, but the meeting was fruitless. Soon thereafter, the Soviet Union renewed its campaign against West Berlin. Kennedy replied by reinforcing the Berlin garrison and increasing the Nation's
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in their payments to the government because the land they had received was poor and because Russian agricultural methods were inadequate. The former owners often had to sell their lands to remain solvent because most of them could neither farm nor manage estates without
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of Kazan. An irregular student, Tolstoy studied law, but he was more attracted by high society than by the rote learning methods employed at the University. When his brother Nicolas finished school and enlisted in the Russian military, Tolstoy took advantage
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