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    Almaty Region Almaty region, as one of the oldest regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan (1932 formation), has a rich history and great prospects for economic development, having a number of important competitive advantages. One of the competitive advantages is its geographical position, as Almaty Region borders the following regions of Kazakhstan: Zhambyl region in the west, Karaganda region in the north-west, East Kazakhstan region in the north-east. In the east the region borders with China…

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    Ministry of Internal Affairs. The latter is special subdivision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Kazakhstan that responsible for applying the procedure of rehabilitative justice in prisons. Given procedures are employed with accordance to Kazakhstan’s laws of rehabilitative justice, in particularly, the code of Criminal…

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    The two main elements of this program was a regulation of alcoholic beverages, and the alteration of social environment’s values in order to reduce the demand for this kind of drinks. Restriction of alcoholic beverages has purposes such as reducing the production and advertising the alcoholic beverages, and limit the consumption of it (Ivanets & Lukomskaya, 1990). According to professors of political economic and sociology Dr. Stuckler et al. (2013, as cited in Kolves & Leo, 2014), active…

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    preclinical investigation with Corindus Vascular Robotics focused on telestenting and its feasibility. It’s remote-controlled robotic percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Meanwhile, in Kazakhstan, the first robot surgery in the country was performed, which marks a milestone for biotechnology nationwide in Kazakhstan. New information has also been released on the number of robotic surgeon models are active in NHS hospitals in the UK. To be fair, PCI is a non-surgical procedure; doctors go…

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    The article ‘Politics of risk society’ written by Beck (1998) which will be considered in this paper concentrated on the concept of risk society and its impact of modification on social theory and politics. According to Beck (1998), previous industrial society has become a risk society, in which the risk is a result of decisions deliberately produced by society in economic, political and social spheres of life. He argues that in the modern world, people cannot avoid distancing from the risks and…

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    make my ideas possible for America and Kazakhstan to meet and learn about each other. My participation in this workshop will give me more confidence in myself and make my goals will be achieved. I will discuss this issue with other members of the team by seeking possible solutions for this problem. However for now, with a determination to break down cultural barriers, I'm going to continue the idea of the “pen pal” project for students in America and Kazakhstan. The whole idea of this project is…

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    It was 2103rd year, when the humanity has achieved the top of technological and industrial development. Population on Earth has reached it’s to 100 billion people and genetic modified products could not save the whole world from hunger. Oil, metal, wood and water sources has been wasted and scared. But everything changed when the scientists identified the organic material in the earth’s core. It was unbelievable because this material could change own chemical structure and shape by synthesis…

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    One of my favorite bands of all times Pink Floyd had released their debut album Endless River in 2014, featuring their last track “Louder Than Words” shot in the Aral Sea region, Kazakhstan. Greene notes, “A surreal image if ever I saw one," says Powell, "and a shocking example of human mismanagement and one of the planet 's worst environmental disasters... The river has shrunk to 10 percent of its original size, destroying the fishing…

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    Most nuclear power plants use uranium as fuel because its atoms are easily split part. Uranium generates the heat in nuclear power reactors, and produces the fissile material for nuclear weapons. Deposits of uranium are found in China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Namibia, Greenland, South Africa, United States,Canada and Australia. Uranium ore deposits are economically recoverable concentrations of uranium within the Earth's crust. Some of the advantages to using uranium for energy include…

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    reformulate the notion of nationalizing states (Brubaker 2011, 1787). To help Brubaker describe the purposes of his article he chooses four post-soviet states to use as the focus of his article. These states were Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan as nationalizing states. Also, to help him convey his purpose he describes of five motifs. These motifs purpose was determined to be characteristics of nationalist discourse in the successor states. The motifs mentioned were, “have a core…

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