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    fluent in Kazakh, Russian, Uzbek, Turkish and English. The thought about immigrating to the United States was horrifying to me. It was a new big country with new challenges for us, people who spoke different language that we didn’t speak at that time, a new traditions that we had to face, but we were grateful that the United States gave us a chance to live as human beings. Back in Russian the life wasn’t easy for people who originated from the Soviet Union. The Russian government wouldn 't…

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    4.1.4 Doing Business in Russia (i) General The official name of Russia is Russian Federation. The official language is Russian with other co-official languages in various regions. The capital city is Moscow also the largest city. The population is estimated at 143 million people. (ii) Greetings Russians appreciate to shake hands tightly and uphold direct eye contact. They avoid shaking hands and giving things across an entrance, a house or room. It is better to cross the entrance completely…

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    barrier that people all over the world have to face to this day is being a woman and being that of a foreign culture. This is seemingly the most prominent in the current day American culture. However, this ideal was still incredibly present in the Russian culture of the seventeen hundreds. There were few and far in between that were able to overcome this hardship during this time period. Catherine the Great shattered through “the glass ceiling” of her time. The glass ceiling is defined as “an…

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    the Russian people lost confidence with their injuries and the loss of life. This left Russia in ruins, ready for revolution. The Bolshevik Party then fought hard for their Freedom. The Bolshevik Party was joined by soviets, peasants, and workers who wanted to make their own decisions. And then Lenin came back from exile in 1917 and joined the Bolshevik Party in Russia to overthrow the Provisional…

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    As Christianity is deemed to be the religious scope of the eastern and western nation states, the Russian empire seems to hold the orthodox doctrine or what is lablelled by teologist as orthodox Christianity, soon coined by Weber ‘Russian Christianity’. The very word results from studies undertaken on the Russian politics, assuming the pagan demonic belief as deeply embedded in the Russian society and culture, Weber finds it redundant; in fact, it is rather Orthodox Christianity.(Buss, 2003: 13)…

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    The Influence of Byzantine Culture on the Russian Religious Faith and Literature Byzantine heritage was the source of cultural life for Kievan Rus. Later, the territories known as Russian Empire, adopted the main principles of faith borrowed from Rus which developed into the whole system of philosophical views. Despite the fact that Byzantium fell in sixteen century, its cultural legacy continues existing today and it takes its rightful place in world culture. The main contribution of the…

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    The Russian state has a very long history in correlation with religion. Christianity was first introduced to Russia by the Byzantine Empire. Trading ties between Russia and the Byzantine Empire was very strong. Through contact with Byzantines, Russians were influenced by their religion, government, architecture, and art. As a result Russians tried to imitate the Byzantines system of government and adopted Christianity. It was not until 988 that Christianity was the state religion as established…

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    Latvia’s Culture Tik ilgi, kamēr jūs dzīvojat , jūs uzzināsiet- “As long as you live, you learn”. The beautiful country of Latvia is home to many exquisite landscapes, scenery, and people. The rich culture of Latvia is very important to many people’s lives and family history. There are many different and alluring facts about the culture of Latvia. The Letts, or Latvians, are very diverse in beliefs, foods, fashion, and many other things compared to people here in America. Latvia is a homeland to…

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    Russian Culture

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    For my ethnography project decided to study the Russian culture. The Russian culture is very unique in many ways. Growing in a big Russian family and seeing how different I am from others around me I wanted to learn more about the Russian culture. In many ways it is different and interesting to learn what my ancestors were like and how they lived. Just imaging all the amazing things that they did and I am proud to be part of this culture, even though I don’t know much about it. There are many…

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    Eastern Culture

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    Here it is Professor, and sorry about the confusion. "Also, of the 5,000 of the Russian community, the most popular religion to follow are the Russian Orthodox Church, Islam, or Christianity."—Of the 5,000 religious Russian community, they are either part of the Russian Orthodox Church, Islam, or Christianity community. About the Culture The Eastern culture that I chose for this week’s assignment is the Russian culture. Geographically, Russia is the largest country in the world. About…

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