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    centuries (A.D.), Russia was governed by two Emperors, respectively known as Peter the Great and Elizabeth the Great. Many advances were made during both reigns, in westernizing the country and in expanding its borders. Despite these various accomplishments, both Peter I and Catherine II were not as “Great” as their titles suggested due to policy issues, their callous treatment of people, and oppressive autocratic reigns. Peter Alexeyevich created many ambitious reforms and policies during…

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    Liza Kohy Research Paper

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    Liza Koshy Elizabeth Shaila Koshy, better known as Liza Koshy, is a 21 year old Vine, YouTube, Musical.ly, and social media star. Koshy has also played roles in numerous TV shows and movies, including Freakish, Boo! A Madea Halloween, Escape the Night, and Jingle Ballin’. Koshy has gained most of her fame through her YouTube accounts. She has two YouTube accounts, Liza Koshy, with 12,654,212 subscribers, and Liza Koshy Too, with 5,330,789 subscribers. Her account, Liza Koshy, is one of the…

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    Peter The Great Dbq

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    Peter the Great’s inspiration from successful western education and ideas helped him to create a period of progress and prosperity for Russia. First of all, according to the account of John Perry, before the time of Peter the Great, the country of Russia was sheltered and only familiar with their own language and culture. They were “void of learning” (doc 8) and did not make an attempt to aid their own ignorance. He also describes the Russian people as “wary and cautious to keep out all means…

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    integration is now popular and very helpful in mathematics. In this paper we explore the background of mathematicians Henri Lebesgue, Peter Gustav Lejeune-Dirichlet and Bernhard Riemann. We discover some of their contributions to mathematics and how they all contributed to this famous concept of Riemann integration. Index Terms— Bernhard Riemann, Henri Lebesgue, Peter Gustav Lejeune-Dirichlet, Riemann integration I. INTRODUCTION Even though the idea of calculus was already in the air, the…

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    Discrimination has been an ongoing struggle as far back as history can recall, and it is unfortunate that it is still an issue today. We have made tremendous progress for women, African Americans, and other minorities, but we are still in the midst of full rights for the LGBT community. It would be unrealistic to say that this community now has complete equality, especially when states like North Carolina pass laws allowing discrimination and refusal of treatments to the LGBT community. It is…

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    abduction or deception for the means of sexual exploitation, forced labour, slavery or organ removal. The three texts that I will be analysing will be Taken, a film by Pierre Morel. A New York Times magazine article by American filmmaker and journalist, Peter Landesman and a memoir by Solomon Northup, 12 Years A Slave. All three texts tackle the idea of human trafficking in its many forms such as sex trafficking,…

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    “The Kite Runner” and “Ender’s Game” Comparative Essay Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people.” Martin Luther King, Jr.’s statement is proven true in the novels The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. Although these novels are inherently different, the presence of oppression demonstrates that both novels have a more profound connection. The oppression…

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    One of the most profound writer in United States and Armenia was William Saroyan, who left more than fifty writings to our generation and more than fifty writings unpublished.He was son of emigrant Armenak Saroyan. He was fourth child in his family and only one who was born in United States of America in 1908. He and his family had poor life, and it was very difficult for him as he was the youngest and breadwinner in his family. William left school at age fifteen and started reading and writing…

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