Papers 2601-2610 of total 6202 found.
Category: /History
…was rejected as the premier of Russia. Veteran Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov is appointed Russia's Prime Minister. Yeltsin's choice of the former spymaster and Middle East hand was seen as the best hope of uniting hard-line Communists and liberal…
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…provided the pro-nuclear attitude in the film, and he also made comments about Communists, showing the fear that people in that time period had. Once it is obvious that there is no turning back for the U.S. bombers, the film focuses on the consequences…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It is a devastating satire on the Russian Revolution. The story elements are matched by a simple prose style. This novel is a straightforward piece of story-telling, which makes the theme of the story pretty clear: totalitarianism is not to be trusted and the communist
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…could practice religion freely until the Communist era. During this time mosques, monasteries, and churches suffered damage and destruction under the government’s anti-religion policy. Religion was restored in 1990. 70% are Muslim, 20% Orthodox…
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…Party which was a anti-colonial left wing party was a made up of communists and more socialists parties. The PAP so dominated politics that no other political party emerged in Singapore as a strong force. In the democratically held elections…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…it seems good to believe he became a Socialist because in communist countries it is said that all people are treated equal. An opposite of this book would be "‚Animal Farm", which Sinclair has probably never read. This other novel shows the bad sides…
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…the human war?” he feels that too many lives have been lost because of the atomic bomb. He freely confesses to having been a communist, and the country that was to insure him life, liberty, and prosperity was driving him to this. With this poem he is denouncing…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and not the other animals. It’s obvious that Orwell does not agree with the Communist view and who wouldn’t. I personally agree with Orwell because Communism is essentially bad and a government cannot expect to benefit from it.…
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Category: /History
…to be on his side. Lenin would lie at any expense just to grow support for his misleading beliefs. On a regular basis he would "shade the truth" to convince people to join the Bolshevik party. Many of the Russians didn't even want the communist rule…
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Category: /History
…North Vietnam was battling for ownership of South Vietnam, so they could be a unified communist nation. To prevent the domino effect and further spread of communism, the USA troops in 1965 went into action against the Viet Cong until 1975. Not only did…
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