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    The biggest threat to them is America because of our retaliation against their regime. They are best known for taking over Siberia and Iraq killing of most of the military of both countries. They go to the extreme killing anyone who is against them in the most gruesome way by torture, beheading, executing by firearms, burring people alive, crucifixion and burying people alive…

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    Tomb Raider Analysis

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    Problems of Tomb Raider 1 The film Tomb Raider opens with the main character Lara Croft fights with a large robot inside of an ancient tomb. She defeats the robot with fantastic skill and it reveals that the scene takes place in a practice arena in her home. The opening introduces the setting of Lara as a tomb raider. Later, Lara finds a mystery clock in a secret room in her house, it discovers there is a strange device hidden inside the clock. Actually the clock is the key to retrieve two…

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    Between Shades of Gay About 8 million people died during the holocaust. In the book Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys the main character Lina, survived the holocaust. In the book she is so strong and brave to make it through everything that the NKVD put them through. In the beginning of the book Lina has clean long wavy hair. She has hair the color of honey and bright blue eyes. She wears long skirts and dresses. The night that they took her she was wearing a nightgown and a jacket. Later…

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    Isolated Taiga

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    In the Isolated Taiga of Siberia, self-reliance is the key to survival in the harsh wilderness. In an environment not bound by any rules, it is crucial for the hunters to develop their own way of living and their own system by which they do things. Though they were assigned by the Russian government to locate in the taiga, aside from infrequent supply drops, the hunters really are isolated. If they want food, they’ll have to find it by either making traps, hunting, or fishing. If they want…

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    What does freedom mean to me. What do you think of when you hear the word freedom, do you just think that means that you're free to do what you want? That is wrong, freedom is the right to act, speak, or think what you want without hindrance or restraint. What if you couldn't Think, Say or do what you want like most other countries? We are lucky enough to be able to think, say or do what we want. So I am going to tell you What freedom means to me. In the USA you can think anything you want,…

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    Antisocial former student Rodion Raskolnikov finds himself between a rock and a hard place financially in St. Petersburg, Russia. He struggles to provide for himself without the aid of his mother, Pulcheria and beloved sister, Dunya who continue to invest in him in spite of their own poverty; they see him as their only way out of their current circumstances. Unable to fund his own education and hold a job, Raskolnikov feels as though he has failed his family. Soon, he learns from a letter sent…

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    ” If not for the successful detonation, these men would have been executed for failure of such a classified project. The United States had become aware of the communist detonation when an American spy plane picked up radiation off of the coast of Siberia. In 1946, when the…

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    Communism After Ww2

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    Even though Americans were afraid of the spread of communism, they assumed that they had the upper hand militarily because of the atomic bomb. However, Americans’ security was crushed after a US spy plane picked up high levels of radioactivity near Siberia on September 3, 1949. This discovery was followed by the deciphering of…

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    The Rise Of Nazism

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    be oppressive to various ethnic and religious groups, political opposition, and the mentally ill, the intricacy of a world where Nazism is paramount, is far more than just a German dominated Earth. The Slavs would be expelled over the Urals into Siberia,…

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    Haplogroup O

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    relocating tribe whose advancement was obstructed by high mountain extends; a percentage of the tribe was constrained north , prompting Haplogroup N , though another group, including the progenitor of Haplogroup O, proceeded to east over the southern Siberia and at the end crossed into Asia. Today, Haplogroup O can be distinguished crosswise over Asia and Oceania , and is common in 80% to 90% of men in East and Southeast Asia . Modern populations inside East Asia might have been…

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