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    Dzungar Genocide Essay

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    was a mass murder, and they had past history that lead to the genocide. There were two main groups in the genocide, but there also was small groups controlled by the Qing dynasty. The genocide was located in Western Mongolia, Kazakhstan, North Kyrgyzstan, South Siberia. Also, some of the people were near the Volga river, which is in Russia. The Qing dynasty wanted to destroy the Dzungar people after the Dzungar leader rebelled against the emperor(Manchu). So, when the…

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    In Chapter 7, we basically learned traditions, adapted foods, history, food habits, and etiquette of the Central Europe, Soviet Union (FSU), and Scandinavians. An interesting fact is that they were the earliest and largest groups to come the United States. There have been many great influences on American culture, especially in cuisine area. Many of them brought skills of bread baking, dairy farming, meat processing, and beer brewing to the U.S. They inspire others to assimilate their ethnic…

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    the first socialist state, ended after 74 years, marked by the resignation of President Mikhail Gorbachev. By December 31, the USSR was formally disassembled into 13 independent republics: Armenia , Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Estonia and Latvia previously gained their independence in August 1991. Some historians argued that this radical change and end to the Cold War marked the ‘end of…

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    AUCA Case Study

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    As it is known, buyer decision-making process is based on five stages of factors and variables that influence the behavior of consumers. This stages lead a shopper to purchase a new product. Firstly, it is need recognition. Need recognition is induced by internal and external stimuli of buyer. In our case with AUCA as product we have internal stimuli of the buyer seeking for education and self-development. Moreover, the external stimuli of the buyer currently would be the new campus of AUCA…

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    their habitat range covers 2 million km2 (approximately the size of Greenland or Mexico), there are only between 4,000 to 6,500 snow leopards left in the wild.Their habitat fans out through twelve countries: Afghanistan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan…

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    Luria a therapist circulated a survey in perspective of gatherings coordinated in the nineteen thirties with uneducated and as of late uninformed workers abroad like Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. She found the uneducated individuals had a "realistic practical "perspective that seemed to vanish as they were taught. Uneducated individuals similarly restricted giving the implications of words and declined to make cognizant acceptances about…

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    Lenin and Marx’s. Here is the list of the all countries that the Soviet Union had under control and the date they joined at that time. Azerbaijan formed in 1936, along with Armenia 1936, Belarus 1922, Estonia 1940, Georgia 1936, Kazakhstan 1936, Kyrgyzstan 1935, Latvia 1940, Lithuania 1940, Moldova 1922, Russia 1922, Tajikistan 1929, Turkmenistan 1924, Ukraine 1922, and Uzbekistan…

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    At the late of 20th century, Mao Zedong, communist leader, organized the Cultural Revolution in order to assert the authority over the Chinese government. He declared that the nation’s youth to purify the “impure” elements of Chinese society and to revive the revolutionary spirit that lead to victory in the civil war 20 decades earlier in order to restore the China’s reputation and power. However, his leadership position in government as in the Soviet Union was weakened and failed his Great Leap…

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    Department of Defense do not show the real number because of the different terms used to call those military installations. The U.S. government avoids using “base” because of the negative connotation it carries, as for instance, “Manas” transit center in Kyrgyzstan which was the only military base in Central Asia and crucial for maneuvering…

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    “Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World” is about the Mongol army led by Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan was born with the name Temujin. He grew up in a world of tribal violence, murder, kidnapping and enslavement. His family left him to die on the steppes because he was like an outcast of the family. Khan never received any formal education. From the harsh setting he was in he learned the range of human emotion which is desire, ambition and cruelty. That molded him into the greatest ruler…

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