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Extractions: U.S.A.-Russia relations are on the rise now and Russia is no more coordinating its oil policy with OPEC. Because of this, Russian oil production is back to the front line of the country's external image. Not only Russia presents a vital alternative to the Middle East oil, it also uses booming oil revenues to propel economic recovery and growth.
Igor, 11511202, Russian Prince The author is unknown, but the date of composition has been established as c has beenquestioned, it is considered the first notable work of russian literature. http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0824935.html
Extractions: Pronunciation Key Igor (Igor Sviatoslavich), , Russian prince. In 1185 he was defeated by the Cumans in an expedition that was immortalized in the epic Slovo o polku Igoreve (tr. by Vladimir Nabokov, The Song of Igor's Campaign, 1960). The author is unknown, but the date of composition has been established as c.1187. The manuscript was discovered in 1795 in a 16th-century transcript containing many errors in copying. Although its authenticity has been questioned, it is considered the first notable work of Russian literature. It is remarkable for thematic unity and for imagery, particularly descriptions of nature and invocations of pagan magic. The work was used by Borodin for his opera Prince Igor.
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Extractions: Pronunciation Key Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich , Russian composer, b. Kamsko-Votkinsk. Variant transliterations of his name include Tschaikovsky and Chaikovsky. He is a towering figure in Russian music and one of the most popular composers in history. The son of a mining inspector, Tchaikovsky studied music as a child. At 19 he became a government clerk and at 21 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where he studied composition with Anton Rubinstein. He graduated in 1865 and taught theory and composition at Nicholas Rubinstein's Moscow Conservatory from 1865 to 1878. An annuity from his wealthy patroness, Mme von Meck (whom he never met though he corresponded with her for 14 years and dedicated his Fourth Symphony to her in 1878), made it possible for him to devote himself entirely to composition. Tchaikovsky wrote 11 operas, four concertos, six symphonies, a great number of songs and short piano pieces, three ballets, three string quartets, suites and symphonic poems, and numerous other works.
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Extractions: More Estonia Information CIA Factbook World Atlas Home Geography Home Page Estonia Introduction [Top of Page] Background: After centuries of Swedish and Russian rule, Estonia attained independence in 1918. Forcibly incorporated into the USSR in 1940, it regained its freedom in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the last Russian troops left in 1994, Estonia has been free to promote economic and political ties with Western Europe. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland, between Latvia and Russia Geographic coordinates: 59 00 N, 26 00 E Map references: Europe Area:
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Extractions: Click here for the full map. Introduction [Top of Page] Background: The defeat of the Russian Empire in World War I led to the seizure of power by the communists and the formation of the USSR. The brutal rule of Josef STALIN (1924-53) strengthened Russian dominance of the Soviet Union at a cost of tens of millions of lives. The Soviet economy and society stagnated in the following decades until General Secretary Mikhail GORBACHEV (1985-91) introduced glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring) in an attempt to modernize communism, but his initiatives inadvertently released forces that by December 1991 broke up the USSR into 15 independent republics. Since then, Russia has struggled in its efforts to build a democratic political system and market economy to replace the strict social, political, and economic controls of the communist period. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Northern Asia (that part west of the Urals is sometimes included with Europe), bordering the Arctic Ocean, between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean
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Extractions: Guide Picks - Top 5 Classic Spy Thrillers If you've ever enjoyed a spy thriller, you owe it to yourself to read these: the original classics, the inspirations for countless other spy novels which came in their wake. Never mind if you've seen the moviethis is pulse-pounding espionage at its best. Day of the Jackal , Frederick Forsyth The world's most deadly (and secretive) assassin is hired to kill the president of France. Forget about the movie remakes (especially the recent one with Bruce Willis) this may be the all-time classic thriller. Watching the Jackal weave his solitary web is a study in determination, precision, and gut-wrenching suspense. Just don't be surprised if you end up rooting for him. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Extractions: A B C D ... Z N NECTAR n. A drink served at banquets of the Olympian deities. The secret of its preparation is lost, but the modern Kentuckians believe that they come pretty near to a knowledge of its chief ingredient. Juno drank a cup of nectar, But the draught did not affect her. Juno drank a cup of rye Then she bad herself good-bye. J.G. NEGRO n. The piece de resistance in the American political problem. Representing him by the letter n, the Republicans begin to build their equation thus: "Let n = the white man." This, however, appears to give an unsatisfactory solution. NEIGHBOR n.
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Extractions: As the 35th Chess Olympiad nears completion in Bled, Slovenia, the 136 men's teams and 92 women's teams have made it the largest Olympiad ever. The participants across all of the men's teams (four players and two reserves) plus the women's teams (three players and one reserve), represent the greatest gathering of chess talent ever seen. By comparison, when the first official Olympiad took place in London 1927, only 6 of the 16 teams could muster a reserve to complement the four player teams. That event was won by Hungary, ahead of Denmark and England. There was no separate women's event. The 1927 Olympiad was preceded by two unofficial events. The first, Paris 1924, was organized to coincide with the 8th Sports Olympics. It was an individual event where the scores of the best players representing each country were combined to calculate a team score. Czechoslovakia won.
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Extractions: Chris Cooke's Russian Language Page The demand for Russian in business and commerce has grown rapidly over the last four years as the country has begun to stabilize after the collapse of the former Soviet Union in 1991. Since 1993, for instance, British exports to the Russian Federation have more than doubled. (See article on display unit near N10 in Leverhulme House)
Russia - Islam In Russia and Leningrad oblasts (see Ethnic composition, this ch and Islamskiy vestnik , andthe russianlanguage newspaper http://atheism.about.com/library/world/KZ/bl_RussiaIslam.htm
Extractions: In the 1980s, Islam was the second most widespread religion in the Soviet Union; in that period, the number of Soviet citizens identifying themselves as Muslims generally totaled between 45 and 50 million. The majority of the Muslims resided in the Central Asian republics of the Soviet Union, which now are independent countries. In 1996 the Muslim population of Russia was estimated at 19 percent of all citizens professing belief in a religion Major Islamic communities are concentrated among the minority nationalities residing between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea: the Adyghs, Balkars, Bashkirs, Chechens, Cherkess, Ingush, Kabardins, Karachay, and numerous Dagestani nationalities. In the middle Volga Basin are large populations of Tatars, Udmurts, and Chuvash, most of whom are Muslims. Many Muslims also reside in Ul'yanovsk, Samara, Nizhniy Novgorod, Moscow, Perm', and Leningrad oblasts (see Ethnic Composition, this ch.)
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Extractions: What Is This? Privacy Change Your Name ... Mail this page to a friend W riting term papers, essays or research papers used to mean you had to spend time at the library. Once there, you would lay claim to an entire table so you could lay out encyclopedias, dictionaries, English books to help with punctuation and sentence structure. Now, term papers and writing assignments are as easy as turning on your computer. With a good word processor and a connection to the Internet, an A on your homework or a job promotion for your presentation is only a keystroke away. T he Internet can be a wonderful source of information for anyone who is looking for help with English or in writing letters, stories or essays. Of course, the best idea is to go straight to a search engine such as Infoseek, Yahoo or Alta Vista for help. A large number of the sites related to grammar are linked to each other. Everything is available on the Internet; grammar rules and examples of each; colleges that contain lessons and tests; explanations of punctuation rules and sites that merely 'talk' about the English language and the rules governing it. There are even sites that have all of the above. I have attempted to find a large sampling of the previously mentioned web sites that deal with grammar, punctuation, and writing.
SLAVIC 203 weeks for extra credit towards homework (2 points are required to complete this compositionassignment on dealing with some aspect of russian culture, history http://clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~aatseel/syllabi/slavic_203.htm
Extractions: SLAVIC 203: Third-Semester Russian - Fall 2002 Course Goals and Policies Course Goals Welcome to third-semester Russian! After completing this course students will be able to: become acquainted with new friends; ask and answer questions, give advice, extend invitations, ask and give directions, describe someone's appearance, make suggestions, give and accept advice; express your opinions and preferences, express delight and surprise; learn how to : use the phone with proper phone etiquette, flag a cab; make a hotel reservation, use mass transportation, be a polite guest and gracious host; discuss topics related to health, travel, vacations; and much more! In fourth-semester Russian (Slavic 204), you will learn how to discuss food, cultural events and cultural differences; make and understand announcements; express joy, delight, doubt, hesitation, fear, opinions (yours and others); complain and express dissatisfaction; make plans for a party or wedding; describe physical surroundings; give and respond to compliments and much more! Required and Optional Texts Required: Russian Stage Two: Welcome Back!
RUSS 2001 to intensively explore russian culture and contemporary russian society Compositionof Grades. every question based on the previous evening's homework assignment http://www.valdosta.edu/~ibmcclel/Syllabus_2001
Extractions: RUSS 2001: INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND RUSSIAN CULTURE I Irina McClellan : 148 West Hall ., Ïò. 9:00-9:50 am West Hall (229) 333-7357 Office Hours: M.W. 8:00 -9:00am, E-mail: ibmcclel@valdosta.edu 12:00-1:00p.m, 3:15-3:45pm, http://www.valdosta.edu/~ibmcclel Fr. 8:00-9:00am, 12:00-1:00pm. : (229) 333-5948 Or by appointment Lubensky, Sophia and Gerard L. Ervin. nd ed., with student CD. McGraw-Hill, 2001. Supply of 3 x 5 index cards, a 3-ring notebook and a yellow highlighter. In this class the students will review the basic grammatical and syntactical structures of the Russian language and study more advanced grammatical topics. The course is designed to help the student acquire practical mastery of Russian and maximize his/her ability to communicate in Russian. Oral proficiency, comprehension, and vocabulary building will be emphasized. Careful attention will be paid to pronunciation in classroom activities. Small group and partner/pair activities will be used to encourage students to use Russian in meaningful, communicative situations. In addition, students will continue to intensively explore Russian culture and contemporary Russian society.
Extractions: Financing ... Course Index Page Certain language courses may be taken on a noncredit basis. Students taking noncredit courses are held to the same standards as regular students with regard to attendance, class participation, completion of homework assignments, and any other course requirements. Noncredit students who fail to meet these requirements may be asked to leave the course. Under no circumstance are these courses convertible to credit, except payment in full for the credit option before the designated last day to exercise the pass/fail option. No qualitative grade(s) are assigned or recorded. Students are assigned the mark of R (registration) for the courses they complete; a University transcript bearing that mark may be issued at the student's request. Noncredit foreign language courses $1,200 per course Greek (Ancient) N0121D. Intensive elementary course.
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