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    Norman Naimark argues in Stalin’s Genocides that the dekulakization, the Holodomor, attacks on enemy nationalities, and the purges of 1937-38 purges should all be classified as the “crime of crimes”: genocide. Currently the four events are simply viewed as massacres or mass killings of a gargantuan scale. He goes further to assert that it was Stalin alone who facilitated and enabled these genocides to occur. By reclassifying them as genocide, Naimark hopes that Stalin’s crimes will finally get…

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    conquered empire. Central Asia was hit hard by the Mongols and there’s not much they could do because if they surrendered they could still me spared but if they refused, then the golden herd would spare no mercy. However because most of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan were primarily Muslim, they were content with surrender as long as they were allowed to continue to practice Islam and were free from prosecution . The Mongols ruthlessness with the mix of religious liberty was a key…

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    Russia Have you ever stopped and really thought about Russia? Have you thought about how big Russia is, the problems they have, the treaties they have signed, or even the wars they have fought? They have a quite interesting history with other nations. Although Russia in not part of NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, they still seem to help out countries in need. Russia was founded in the 12th century. Russia was named the Russian Empire under the control of Peter I, who ruled in…

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    have it. I heard about Sabbatical, that it is necessary for missionaries, but since my ministry was in my own country, I did not attach such great importance. The result of it was my spiritual exhaustion. Watching local believers who are active in Kazakhstan, I noticed a tendency that they do not fully understand the importance of the Sabbath year and of a balanced life. They consider that it is their duty not to leave the ministry, even if they need some time to rest. This way of thinking may…

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    +Adam Molani IQ is not affected by education or environment. "Negroid" is the official scientific namo of the black sub-saharan race who have an average IQ of 68. Stop pretending you know about this subject. For over a century the IQ of people in every country has been intensively studied and thousands of international IQ surveys have been averaged out by hundreds of Universities to give reliable average IQ figures for each country. The racial correlation with IQ has been confirmed by EVERY…

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    The Cameco Corporation is an international uranium producer accounting for about 16% of global production (Cameco, 2015). With mines in Canada, the United States and Kazakhstan, Cameco has approximately 429 million pounds of uranium reserves (Cameco, 2015). The uranium industry (specifically in Canada) is composed of firms that mine, refine and convert uranium ore into uranium dioxide and uranium hexafluoride both of which are used to produce fuel bundles for nuclear reactors across Canada…

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    Solzhenitsyn depicts the harsh world of forced labor camps, where the prisoners, known as ''zeks'', are trapped in a labor camp, called a ''Gulag'', near Kazakhstan, in which the inmates have to work as a group in the low temperatures of the region. As long as the temperature is below 40 degrees Celsius, these prisoners are subject to extreme labor, such as building new stories of a building. The State regulates…

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    Mcdonald's Mexican Culture

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    In the 1990s and 2000s, McDonald’s made successful efforts to restore its corporate image. It launched its “Fast and Convenient” campaign that involved the radical adjustment of the company’s product portfolio to emerging food industry trends. It started to focus on what consumers wanted and needed from their company. When people new restaurants, the started to remodel most of the McDonald’s that were the oldest. Since Social Responsibility started trending in the early 2000s, McDonald’s saw…

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    When I was choosing a topic for speech to explain I wandered between historical options, and while I was reading about barbarians something in their history seemed me very familiar, just from yesterday news: unknown tribe appeared and instilled unbearable fear into habitants. They were killers. Thousands refugees tried to cross the borders of other countries to rescue their lives. It is not CNN. Therefore this determined choice of mine, the Huns. According to historian Kelly, Christopher…

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    In the year of 1962, during the time of the Cold War, in which the Northern countries started falling to communism. Vietnam was in a difficult situation in which North Vietnam And South Vietnam had been divided from each other, due to their different economic stances. America had sent their military forces to South Vietnam to protect it from being over run by communism, and they called to Australia for assistance. Australia had a close relationship with the U.S. After dealing with the…

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