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    Advancement of Teaching in 1905, which is a U.S.-based education policy and research center. With his strong interest to peace, he formed the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a foreign-policy committee with offices in Washington, D.C., Moscow, Beirut, Beijing, Brussels, and New Delhi, in 1910. He made numerous other donations and opened more than 2,800…

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    When remembering leaders of the world people tend to pay attention to who was deemed good or evil. That seems to be the biggest aspects that people will remember that leader by. However, if society eliminated that one aspect they would be able to see the true similarities and differences of leaders. A great example of this is Hitler v. Napoleon. The world will hear these names and just decide who was good or evil. Without regard to society's opinion of them, these leaders have similar and…

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    Olga Koleeny

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    reading, Russian classic literature is my favorite. I can say that Art and especially Visual Arts is my second passion. I have travelled all over the world, and I was lucky to see most of the masterpieces in the major museums in Paris, London, Rome, Moscow and St. Petersburg. I have so many favorite artists so it would take two pages to list them all. I love going to the galleries and go through the long halls with the paintings, sculptures or…

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    The Hungarian revolution started after WWII had ended. The Soviets had control over the nation of Hungary. Hungarians were not happy about the change of government and wanted a change. The demonstrations started as a demonstration by some college students. The demonstration grew to thousands of followers. The demonstrations became very violent and the revolt against the Soviet government spread throughout Hungary. The Hungarians fought the soviets until early November, the result was 2500…

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    By 1962, the United States of America and the Soviet Union have been direct competition and rival for longer than 15 years. The Cold War period reflects the intense military and political tension between the two world superpowers, significant conflicts such as the Berlin Blockade in 1948, the “fall” of China to communism due to the Chinese Civil War, the Korean War in the 1950s, and also Berlin Crisis in 1961, increased the tension between the anti-communist America and the communist Soviet…

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    Riverdance Evaluation

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    I decided to watch The Best of Riverdance for my investigational response. The video I watched included 18 best of Riverdance performances. Riverdance is considered a stage show featuring Irish step dancing and Irish music. The first original piece referred to as “Riverdance” was performed in 1994 at the Eurovision Song Contest in Ireland. The piece was well received and prompted Moya Doherty (Producer), Bill Whelean (Composer and Musician), and John McColgan (Director and Producer) to…

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    fire at the crowd killing workers and priests. The people of Russia could not trust their Tsar and this has caused them their anxiety. “The situation was deteriorating fast, with strikes and unrest now also flaring up in other cities, particularly in Moscow” (Bloom142). Many want to better their lives but some were discouraged because of the fear of being killed. Their persistence to change the system that is holding them both financially and politically continued. The march in which Bloody…

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    Shift In Power Play

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    It is interesting to note, that the entire power play, shift in status etc is done through female characters in a domestic setting, devoid of any male characters or the socio-political puppets. The play happens to be much different than other of Chekhov’s plays for the environment here is of a Russian provincial city. The fact that the sisters dream of escaping the meaningless idea of existence and the humdrum of mundane life pretty much explains what the provincial life permeates. In the very…

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    Who Is Einsatzgruppen?

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    themselves groups “A”, “B”, “C”, and “D”. “Out of these, group “A” was the largest, in which they were assigned to Army Group North, and operated in Baltic States. Group “B” was assigned to Army Group Central in Byelorussia and the territory to the east of Moscow. Group “C” was assigned to Army Group South in all but the southern part of Ukraine. Finally, Group “D”, being the smallest group was assigned to the 11th Army, which operated in the southern Ukraine and Crimea”. During these massacres,…

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    war Germany is considered one of the most powerful forces on the planet so how could a powerhouse like them change the world we in live in today? Surprisingly not much would have changed the Cold War wouldn’t have to take place, the occupation of Moscow would be shared by Germany and the United States, Germany would end its alliance with Japan in order to gain an alliance with the US this would cause Japanese…

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