Papers 2301-2310 of total 5282 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…and air warfare, crushed the Polish defenses, and the conquest was almost complete when Soviet forces entered (Sept. 17) E Poland. While this campaign ended with the partition of Poland and while the USSR defeated Finland in the Finnish-Russian War (1939–40…
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…3000 different Gregorian melodies are known. The Eastern Christian churches developed several types of chant before AD 1000, variants of which are still used. The Armenian, Byzantine, Russian, Greek, and Syrian repertories are the most important. Many…
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…the catalogs of many of the greatest composers of the age, including Stravinsky, Scriabin, Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff. After the Russian Revolution, he returned to his homeland for a brief time to conduct the State Symphony Orchestra in Petrograd; in 1920, he made…
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Category: /Literature/English
…what has happened and the regret he feels for her husbands death. Another example of this type of feeling is when Baumer interacts with the Russian prisoners he must guard. Baumer shares his cigarettes with the prisoners and shows how he does not hate them…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Animal Farm, a novel written by Eric Blain’s pen name, George Orwell, and published in 1945, is a masterpiece that brilliantly satires the Russian Revolution and the corruption that power inflicts in leaders. The animals in Manor Farm, inspired…
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Category: /History
…agreement, aggressive war was not a crime (Antoniou 16). All of these factors combined making it very complicated to prosecute these criminals. The Americans, French, Russians, and British made many charters to bring the people who violated the laws of war…
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…also emphasizes that the further development of their co-operation depends on Russia's respect for international norms and obligations. There are still concerns about the conflict in Chechnya. NATO condemns, in particular, Russian threats against unarmed…
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Category: /History
…to Jews and the Slavic people, notably the Czechs, Poles, and Russians. I feel Hitler’s main ideas are organized chronologically and he has a very strong style of writing showing bias. He thinks the Jews are engaged in a conspiracy to keep this master race…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it was announced that Dr. Jonas Salk had developed a vaccine against the disease. Salk became world-famous overnight, but his discovery was the result of many years of painstaking research. Jonas Salk was born in New York City. His parents were Russian-Jewish…
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Category: /Literature/English
…American or Russian Choppers. Soon Gunship 3 will come out and Apache Havoc will be just another old game. What we see in the future is very amazing, technology is going to continue to grow and everything is going to become much faster. Now we have games…
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