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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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    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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    I am 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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    Russian Social Setup

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    times as much as the poorest 10$% of Russian people. Full employment on a minimum wage job basically get you by with your necessities. The social classes of Russia consist of the Capitalist class, the worker class, and peasant or in other terms: The upper class, the middle class and the poor class. Ethnicity and race are not the major cultural barriers in the country, rather the social classes do. Russian ethnicity and race can be tuned down to a top 5; Russian 79.8%, Tatar 3.8%, Ukraine 2%,…

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    Russian Family Life

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    Lifestyle Russian lifestyle for centuries, has mostly been farming to earn a living. The main crops that are grown today are similar to those grown in past years, which include, wheat and barley, flax and oilseeds, and fodder crops. (bush, 2010) The production has been low because of old practices of farming that were mismanaged due to the land and resources during the reign of the Soviet Union. In the 1970s and 1980s, the higher-paid members of rural society earned money by using and…

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    their muscular strength. One modality commonly used is Russian Stimulation. Russian stimulation was developed by Dr. Yakov Kotz in the 1970s. It was used to help individuals increase their muscular strength by using different “variation of alternating currents”. It can be used by those who have had an injury and are trying to strengthen the muscles that were hurt, or it can be used by athletes to increase their muscular strength. Kotz said Russian stimulation “is a 2,500 Hz alternating…

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    first ever to be made , and also makes it original . The Russian Orthodox church has a history of strong political as well as spiritual influence over the inhabitants of the Russian state , that makes the church very powerful. A land filled with huge multi domed church buildings . Associated with the Eastern slaves Orthodoxy . A land blossoming with spiritual heritage . Strongly in touch with the oldest traditions of the faith .…

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    basis of some of the theories that explain the origins of the revolution as provided by Fitzpatrick, therefore, lies not in the outcome, but in the mere fact that the revolutionaries who were mainly Marxists, capitalized on the marginalization of the Russian public, especially the serfs who accounted for about 80% of the population, by substituting them with the proletariat. Fitzpatrick (2001) affords three separate motifs that characterize the occurrence of the revolution, and could therefore…

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    and the requirements of the socialized individual. The education system is individual for each country. While Canadian schools are known worldwide for its academic excellence and exceptional programs to learn English or French as a second language, Russian schools stress formation and development of a common cultural identity, adapting to life in society, and the basis for informed choice and development of the profession. Even though the education system of the two largest countries in the…

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    Hot Russian Brides

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    essential cultural milestones to the Russian people. That is one of the reasons that they consider Russian women among some of the most beautiful women in the world. Some social connection sites put single men and women together, and men will have many options to choose from. That means that they can find someone who fits with their personality. Understanding Russian Culture To Russian women, romance has become an important part of a relationship. Hot Russian brides are common, and what's…

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