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This is a two-page paper which considers the New York Times article Scandinavian Nonbelievers, Which is Not to Say Atheists. The essay summarizes the article, analyzes it for possible bias, and details how the subject of the article relates to religion in a broader sense. A brief personal comment is also included. The paper is written in MLA format. | more info
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This paper discusses Lenin's contribution to the establishment of Stalinist USSR. The writer includes subtitles such as, Similarities Between Lenin and Stalinism: The socialist USSR, agriculture collectivism, an end to opposition, the induction of violence, the tailoring; and Political History. Pages: 10 Sources: 12 Format: MLA | more info
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This is a four-page term paper in MLA format using six sources on Russian nuclear disarmament. The problem of proliferation of nuclear weapons in Russia is discusses as well as various ways to correct problem. Additionally, how the issue is important to the U.S. and what the U.S. should do is explained. | more info
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This is a 4 page paper on Russian Immigrants. It has one source and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the issue of immigration, particularly of Russians coming to the United States. A history of Russian immigration is presented as well as the current situation. The issue of Russian culture adaptation is also analyzed. | more info
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This history paper, two pages long written in MLA format, discusses Peter the Great and his contributions to St. Petersburg, Russia. A general biography of Peter the Great is also given. | more info
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This is a 2 page history paper written in MLA format using no sources. It discusses Peter the Great and his contributions to St. Petersburg, Russia. A general biography of Peter the Great is also given. | more info
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This report, 7 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 4 sources, responds to three essay questions concerning the totalitarian states, their methods of control, reliance on forced labor, and the psychological impact of such regimes on their victims. It examines Solzhenytsins novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, to ascertain the impact of Soviet planning and doctrine on the penal system, its enforcers and its prisoners. | more info
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This is a four-page paper on One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. It examines the novel as it relates to communism, touching on three distinct topics: how the characters represent the ideals of communism, how the novel represents concentration camps a | more info
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This is a three page essay focusing on cultural studies. The essay consists of three sources and is written in MLA format. The topic is Russian cultural and is based on the cultural movement in Russia. The focus of this essay is on the cultural movement of Romanticism within the Russian culture. | more info
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