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  • Haters Gonna Hate
    By: Matthew McKernan | - I love the show Kitchen Nightmares. It's not Ramsay's over the top persona, or how he rips into people (if you get a chance to watch some of his earlier shows from the BBC he's a lot more mellow and tolerable) it's the combative attitude of the people trapped in a failing business.

    He comes in, a successful, Michelin Star chef and Restauranteur and tells them exactly what they need to know and every time, without fail, they fight him every step of the way until eventually they br ...

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  • As Chinese Costs Soar Manufacturers Expand Elsewhere In Asia - China Hair Curling Tong
    By: erhtrnm | - Rule is not really doing and expanding industries back in Tibet, your modest is undoubtedly increasing the truck bed cover's work force that will help 8,000 the printer's manufacturer in the garden Hanoi.

    Nissan is without a doubt enlarging automobile manufacturing station around. Hanesbrands, located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, can setting up two emerging crops in this. Texhong Linen Line of Effect designing two outdoor and indoor plants just for assembly spandex.


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  • Its Supernatural
    By: Sid Roth | - Sid: And when one of these three sins occurs what do you normally find?

    John: Sid, a disaster, it"s on a national level.

    Sid: But the thing that is so amazing is that in most incidences it"s within 24 hours.

    John: Yes Sid, yes it"s 24 hours, sometimes 48 hours, but there right there Sid.

    Sid: You were telling me yesterday when we spoke on the telephone that you can go to the FEMA web site and look at the ten worst econom ...

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  • Education Brings About Social Change
    By: suresh khare | - What is a social change? What impact does it have on society? How does it help everyone in developing a good relationship? Social change refers to the changes in the people, in their relationship with each other and with the things in their society. Americans have exposed the fact that uncontrolled social change can bring about serious trouble. The big questions of the century are that our effort to control communism is adequate. Are we taking any concrete steps about which will be helpful in th ...
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  • Mtc Global Group Top 5 Reasons To Invest In China
    By: thomas wright | - Ive never encountered such vociferous and passionate discussion with so little actual evidence. Shorts attack companies based on assumptions, deductions and lies. Longs exaggerate growth, deviant business relationships and say theyve been on the ground when they havent. All in all, the fight is far from fair and both sides have significant skin in the game. So, who should you, as an individual investor, choose to believe?
    It isnt an easy decision to make. After all, there isn ...

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  • Bagua Kung Fu Training And Building A Martial Arts Temple
    By: Al Case | - Bagua Kung Fu training began for me four decades ago. I was involved in Chinese Kenpo Karate, fascinated by martial arts, and I found this little martial arts book, and...four decades later I still walk in circles. Circles, of course, are the secret of good bagua.

    You walk in circles you circle your turns your arms rotate you...breath. It really is the simplest art I know, yet one of the most complex, and one of the most difficult. And, it has the most glorious and observable benefi ...

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  • Karate Chop Is Not The Deadliest Weapon In The Martial Arts
    By: Al Case | - Karate chop him, yelled the girl, and I laughed. This was a movie where neither the actor, the writer, the director, not nobody, knew the martial arts. See, people used to think that a karate chop to the neck would kill people outright, of course, this was a while ago.

    When I first began studying the art of Chinese Kenpo Karate I was told that a spear hand strike to the solar plexus or the neck was the deadliest martial arts attack one could deliver. Just stick those steel hard fing ...

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  • I Lift Weights
    By: Matthew McKernan | - I lift weights. I also run and hit things. At 43 I'm just as active now as I ever was. "Active", what an old person term. In your teens, 20's and 30's you worked out, in your 40's you're fucking active. Be careful, when people start calling you "vibrant" or telling you how good you look you're going to take a dirt nap soon. Anyway, there's no reason to slow down. The way I figure, the Spartans were in the active military from 20 to age 60 (sometimes 65) so I'm not slowing down until then. Plus g ...
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  • Peru's Shining Path - Part 1
    By: Ken Ingraham | - You might never directly hear about the Shining Path when you learn Spanish in Peru. However, is it important to realize that this is the country's insurgent guerilla organization and they caused a great deal of havoc in the 1980s and 1990s. Shining Path is also often referred to as the "Communist Party of Peru." Over the years, this group has had a great deal of influence over the country.

    If you had been attending Spanish school in Peru in 1980, you would have definitely known ab ...

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  • The Current Plight Of Boat People To Australia
    By: Bobby Castro | - The term "boat people" entered the Aussie consciousness in the 1970s as IndoChinese refugees escaped the ravages of communism during the onslaught of the Vietnam War. While many traveled to nearby Southeast Asian countries, many more traveled great distances to start anew in Australia.

    The first boat from Vietnam arrived in April of 1976 with a passenger list of five IndoChinese men. These first travelers were soon followed by over two thousand boat arrivals with the wave ending ...

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  • Perhaps You Have Been Frustrated When Play Wow Gold
    By: cherry | -
    Further, I do not view it as a long-term technique which will function. WoW Gold, communism hasn't been the most efficient the world or even culture, and those forms possess a hard time in long lasting more than many generations. Exactly what I'm stating is the fact that a socialist arrange for the actual universe exactly where all human should publish is not a place exactly where I choose to live.

    Through the years I've found a lot of people that attempt to stand in my perso ...

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  • Czech Out A Parcel Delivery Service When Sending Parcels Home
    By: Cole Rees | - The Czech Republic is a fast growing country, the fall of communism at first provided issues but since has kick started prosperity within the economy. The country has recently seen a period of stability which was previously un-seen for many years. This has led for increased confidence from multi-national businesses who would look to locate themselves in a growing economy.

    By locating in a growing economy such as the Czech Republic, businesses can ensure growth and the ability to sta ...

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  • Ho Chi Minh City Museum "€" Among The Best Attractions In The City
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport and come to a nation that was previously known as Saigon. Today, Ho Chi Minh City is still referred to as Saigon, even after it was declared independence from South Vietnam. Situated on the banks of the Saigon River, and once colonized by the French, much of its architecture is neo-classical in style. The city enjoys a tropical wet and dry climate and the locals speak Vietnamese with a slight variation in accent depending on the region they originate ...
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  • Commercial Loan Officer- Interrelated Tip For Loan Commercial
    By: vik | - Handling a small business is not a straightforward task in any way. Big business owners can easily raise capital for venture due to good name and image. Nevertheless it is just about impossible for those people that are running small companies. Banks put entrepreneurs in the same category where they put people with poor credit history due to unstable revenue.

    Are you chasing information related to commercial loan officer or other info somehow related to commercial business loans, or ...

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  • Commercial Mortgage Loan- Useful Roadmap For Commercial Loan Workout
    By: vik | - It's common for businesses of whatever size to experience fluctuations in money flow from time to time. Small businesses, in particular, may experience adaptations in market demand that necessitate a loan. These can include loans in the shape of overdrafts, credit lines, and other types of debt. There are a variety of commercial loans available to business borrowers.

    If your major interest is data related to commercial mortgage loan or any other like commercial loan officer,small bu ...

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  • Minsk Accommodation
    By: Adrian Vultur | - The famous invitation to 'relive the ghosts of Communism's past with a warm cappuccino' was originally issued on behalf of Minsk. Accommodation in Minsk is plentiful. It's a perfect summary. Minsk is still new to its role as capital of a fully independent nation, still struggling with youthful optimism towards a neo-socialist ideal, but with only the failed model of Soviet style communism for inspiration. Its long term history as Ruthenian, Lithuanian, Rus Khanate, and Polish regional centre mea ...
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  • Working Together For Recovery
    By: Richard D. Kilgore | - Jobs are one of the most important factors involved with the recovery from economic disaster. In history it is hard to find any country that has survived a total collapse of their economy without first rebuilding their job market. Socialism and/or communism have tried this for centuries. Most often jobs created in this arena are government owned; government controlled and guess who benefits the most, the government. To cap that off, countries under socialism or communism normally wind up rul ...
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  • Get Business Rolling In Romania With The Help Of Efficient Parcel Delivery Services
    By: Jamie Francis | - Theres no need to be scared of doing business with Romania modern and reliable international delivery companies make it easy. Despite the countrys economy going into reverse in 2009, wiping out all the gains made in the previous year, overall prosperity in Romania is still far better than it was when it began the transition from communism 20 years earlier.

    At that time, the country was saddled with an outdated infrastructure, a great deal of corruption and bureaucracy, and ...

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  • There"€™s No Need To Stay Poles Apart With Reliable Warsaw Couriers
    By: Jamie Francis | - The only city in the world to have been decorated in honour of its bravery in the face of an enemy, Warsaw has been extensively rebuilt following the havoc wreaked by Nazi Germany following its invasion in 1939. That bombardment resulted in 80 per cent of the citys buildings being destroyed and makes its subsequent transformation following the war and its transition from communism to democracy one of the most remarkable stories in world history.

    In the light of such stoical r ...

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  • Soviet Union Culture As Reflected In Art
    By: Vasiliy Terkin | - Throughout history, art has always played an important part in shaping how people think about the world and even politics and social ideas. The Communist party was very aware of this, and took the ideas of Communism to the extreme through the use of propaganda. Soviet Union culture took a strange turn as it turned to political cartoons and posters, intended to stir specific ideas in people. In complete truth, history in Russia was largely influenced by these posters, and throughout the entire w ...
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  • Prague Destination Guide
    By: Neha sharma | - Introduction

    The minor issue of the political freedom of millions aside, the greatest consequence of the fall of the Berlin Wall and communism in 1989 was the restoration of Prague to the tourist trail.
    The capital of the Czech Republic (or Czechoslovakia as it was then, before the divorce from Slovakia in 1993) is a glorious metropolis whose medieval past is writ large across its narrow streets, cobbled squares and stately buildings.
    And with good reason. Unlike many ci ...

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  • Mark Cella Fdrs' Pearl Harbor
    By: Mark Cella | - FDRS' Mark Cella Pearl Harbor Truth. A Couple Pearl Harbor Videos. Discover How Roosevelt Was a Traitor Who Set Up 2400 People to Die in Order to Save Communism and Make His Banking Puppeteers Huge Profits.

    Here you'll discover two Pearl Harbor videos that expose the fact that the attack was allowed to happen by U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and his cronies.

    Understand that Roosevelt was merely a puppet for the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

    'For a long ...

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  • Socialism Is Deadly
    By: Tr Cojoc | - Socialism is not self-sustainable. It needs a leader to employ the power of the state to achieve its goals.

    Soviet Union was established in 1922. It called itself Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It added in short order Soviet Socialist Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia (now Belarus), Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirgiziya (now Kyrgyzstan), Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia (now Moldova), Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. They were all called So ...

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  • United Fruit Company In Guatemala - Us Invasion For A Bunch Of Bananas
    By: Gary Sargent | - Many people are aware of the 'Banana Republics' in the bad old days of Latin America; countries in which international corporations had so much power and influence that the government would be a puppet for foreign corporate interests. In 1954 the United States Army invaded Guatemala after what many believed was a decision made by a United States corporation; a key player behind one of the biggest Banana Republics in Central America.

    One of the key culprits in meddling with Latin Am ...

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  • Google - The Best Social Environment For Equal Opportunity
    By: Tr Cojoc | - The Internet is under attack by the Obama Administration through executive powers. This does not bode well for the Internet entrepreneurs or for political speech. The following is an analysis of how the Internet and specifically Google has created a free world-wide social environment. The governments of the world should study the Internet Society. They might learn something.

    Google is known as a search engine for relevant information in the Internet. There are other search engin ...

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  • Obama Student Loan Program And Communist Free Education
    By: Tr Cojoc | - President Obama signed legislation to expand college access for millions of young Americans by revamping the federal student loan program in what he called "one of the most significant investments in higher education since the G.I. Bill."

    A word of caution is warranted here. The student loan program could easily become a vehicle for youth enslavement by the US Government.

    The share price of large-scale student loan originators like Sallie Mae, Citigroup, J ...

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  • U.s. Manufacturing Jobs Move From Hostile To Friendly Environments
    By: Tr Cojoc | - I worked in the electronics industry in various management positions expanding over 35 years. The last 20 years things have changed, for the worst. Government regulations and taxes have forced manufacturing to move out of this country.

    In the early seventies, design and manufacturing of anything electronics was done in the USA. I worked for a manufacturer of hand-held calculators as an electronics designer. This company was based in New Jersey and it manufactured everything in New ...

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  • The History Of The Berlin Wall's Destruction
    By: Brian Jones | - The Berlin Wall was built by the people controlling the eastern part of Germany in the early fifties. Russia controlled this side of Germany. The Allied forces controlled the western part. There was a huge rivalry between the eastern and the western sides. The rivalry grew in the sixties between the two divided places. The Soviet Union established the Wall to have a concrete symbol of the main division between them.

    1. The fifth answer to the question the ninth day of November 19 ...

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  • Russia: The Unexplored Land
    By: Michael Gabrikow | - Russia is still an unexplored land when it comes to most people from the west. Now that the Soviet Union has been dissolved and communism lost its grip on the new independent states, the entire region that came under the Soviet regime is now open to foreign tourists as well as businesses. Russia has so much to offer to people who have never experienced the ancient cultures and the exciting traditions of the land. Right from the isolated villages in Siberia to the regal elegance of St. Petersburg ...
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  • Obama And Chamberlain "€" Same Philosophy, Same Policy
    By: Tr Cojoc | - Obamas foreign policy resembles Chamberlains (British PM) while Germany was preparing for war.

    WWII unlike other wars had a lasting impact on the whole world for two generations. It established a protected communist system with its spheres of influence and started the cold war. Thousands of people died and millions were negatively affected, mostly due to the totalitarian communist control.

    Eastern Europe would have been just Europe. Think Vietnam and Korea ...

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  • United States First Amendment Vs. Communism
    By: Tr Cojoc | - Note how the communism did exactly the opposite of what The First Amendment was designed to do.

    The United States adopted the First Amendment of the Constitution on December 15, 1791.

    The Bolshevik revolution started the creation of Soviet Union, a country almost ten times the size of the United States and Canada combined, in 1917. That was 126 years after the First Amendment was added to the US Constitution.

    Did the Soviets tried to learn anything from t ...

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  • Why Communism Collapsed? "€" Education
    By: Tr Cojoc | - Communism collapsed when the new leaders and the population within became educated. Liberals in the US are trying hard to dumb down education, so that this country will slowly drift towards socialism.

    I grew up under communism and got most of my education there. I and my friends firmly believed at the time, that communism will collapse on itself from top down and it will happen when the newly educated communism leadership would loose confidence that a communist society could ever w ...

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  • Health Care Reform And National Id Cards
    By: Tr Cojoc | - Health Care Reform and National ID Cards

    Recently passed health care reform (HC bill) raises a multitude of issues regarding personal privacy and government intrusion into peoples lives.
    For instance:

    Page 58 contains the following statement: Government will have real-time access to individuals finance & a National ID Health card will be issued.

    Page 59 contains the following statement: Government will have direct access to your bank accou ...

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  • Examining The Reasons Why The Us Entered The Vietnam War
    By: Brian Jones | - The Vietnam War, which lasted from 1945- 1975, was the longest conflict that the United States participated in. The war cost the lives of almost 60,000 Americans and almost 2 million Vietnamese. The participation of the US in the said war resulted to the enactment of the War Power Acts of 1973, which required Congressional approval before the President can deploy US forces overseas. Here we will try to find the answer to the question: Why Did the US Enter the Vietnam War?

    The pri ...

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  • The Great Obama "€" Too Good To Visit The Berlin Wall.
    By: C. Read | - Russian imperial Fascism under the name of Communism fell 20 years ago this week. It was a signal change in all matters of geo-politics. Freedom, human aspiration and morality were victorious. Another Fascist-Marxist nightmare in which at least 30 million innocents were murdered and over 300 millions more kept in a state of bondage and suffering was erased. American leadership was the central reason why Communism collapse. But for the Black Jesus socializing 20% of US GDP, is far more im ...
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  • The New World Order
    By: Reece Woodstock | - The New World Order is one of the most popular conspiracy theories in circulation and most individuals who study them believe in some variation of it. Basically, this is a theory that an elite group of powerful individuals is seeking to create an authoritarian world government which would do away with all sovereign nations, checks and balances, and individual liberties. It is seen has possessing the worst aspects of communism, fascism, and capitalism. Among Christians, the NWO is seen as being t ...
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  • Communism And Its Success In China
    By: Ray Mason | - Mao Zedong gave birth to the Communism in China. The man who was poorly educated as a kid but considered to be highly intelligent had given rise to such path-breaking concept. Zedong become a member of the Nationalist Army in China as the Revolution in 1911. He was then influenced by Marxist philosophies.

    Karl Marx started communism but through Soviet communism, his philosophy was abandoned and only tyranny prevailed. Marx said that a man's worth reflected his efforts and that the ...

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  • Communist Murders Linked To Darwinism
    By: William Nugent | - Darwinian evolution, wherever it has been taught, has had the effect of implicitly denying the existence of God. Whether intentional or not, this denial of God has undermined faith and promoted secularism. In this article let's examine one of the fruits of secularism, namely militant communism.

    Communism is nothing new. Plato wrote of an idealized communist society in his work entitled Republic. In the 1500s, Thomas More wrote a book called Utopia about a mythical communist societ ...

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  • Is Russia A Potential Partner For The Us
    By: Jacek Popiel | - For several years Russia has had bad press in the international media.

    Since Vladimir Putin rose to power, both he and the Russian state have been accused of drifting back to Soviet ways. Yet even in its current diminished state, Russia retains great potential for the future. It is therefore worth asking where it is truly headed.
    Before answering the question, two important yet seldom mentioned factors must be taken into consideration.

    The first is that the ...

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  • Is Fidel Castro Dead And Has A Stunt?
    By: Alejandro Margounato | - Fidel Castro has died and has a stunt?

    Since his illness, when he withdraw from the government and give it to her brother Raul, Fidel Castro has been rarely seen. Leaders and 'progressists' intellectuals who have gone to see him, they found him just emaciated and weak.

    Today its business is to write reviews of the press for publication. But ... Interestingly, it has not been taken even once a month on a wheelchair to visit his brother Raul at the seat of government. ...

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  • American History In Obama's Inauguration Speech
    By: Nate Gillespie | - As anyone who saw a campaign poster in 2008 could surely tell you, Barack Obama is all about change. Change in the White House, most profoundly in the simple, yet stunning, fact that we now have our first black president. Change in the tenor of politics, in an effort to step back from the ferocious partisanship of the past decade. And change in the direction of the country, in the form of a dramatic shift in the priorities and policies of the government.

    Yet change, Obama also knows, can ...

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  • Mao-tse-tung And Charles Darwin
    By: William Nugent | - We often think of Mao-Tse-Tung as a champion of Marxism but in this article I'll point out that Mao's reign of mass murder and despotism owes more to Darwin than Marx. To begin let me say that Darwinism was and remains the great underpinning of atheism. Marxism is militant atheism.

    There were atheists before Darwin such as Scottish philosopher David Hume but these were few in number. Philosophical atheism failed as an undergirding philosophy because it had no explanation of human ...

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  • Finding Affordable Flats In Berlin
    By: Cassie Herts | - The flats Berlin has to offer are your best bet for sticking to your budget in a city where the U.S dollar is no longer king among currencies.

    Berlin is a fascinating city. Since the fall of communism in the former East Germany, the city has once again become the center of the German Republic. It is recognized as one of the most interesting metropolis in Europe, perhaps even the world. Additionally, is not only a symbol of the reunification, it is also a mecca for nightowls and a ...

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  • World War Ii Names Still In Our Vocabulary -part One - The Lenin Mausoleum
    By: Bob Carper | - Almost seventy years have elapsed since the beginning of World War II. This was the bloodiest conflict our global world has ever endured. Almost every country throughout the world lost millions upon millions of its population. There has never been a war fought on such a massive scale as the Second World War. It is doubtful if such a war will ever be fought again. If it ever happens, it will mean the total destruction of our world.

    The Lenin Mausoleum is the first of a series ...

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  • Tony Blair Turkey, Eu And Cyprus
    By: Leslie Hardy | - The stalling of US and UK ambitions for Turkey to become a member of the EU during December 2006 has presented a challenge for Tony Blair during his sunset period as British Prime Minister.

    Turkey is a longstanding member of NATO, and was actively supported by successive US administrations during the Cold War with the USSR, due to its strategic location. After the collapse of communism, Turkey assumed a new importance as a model for a secular and democratic Muslim state. In additi ...

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  • Why Employ Workers From Bulgaria And Romania?
    By: Davinos Greeno | - Bulgaria and Romania are to become the next two members of the European Union (EU) on 1 January 2007. Lets start with a look at a few interesting facts about two of the poorest members of the EU most people know very little about.

    A few interesting facts about Bulgaria

    Until 1989 the country was known as the People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB) and was ruled by the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP). By the time the impact of Mikhail Gorbachevs reform program in the Sov ...

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  • Halloween In Siberia - Sort Of
    By: Nomad Rick | - Live in another country and youll start to experience serious cultural differences. This is particularly true as I discovered with Halloween in Siberia.

    Russian Holidays

    I loved living in Russia and the primary reason was people. Russians love to celebrate and they are big into holidays. In Chita, Siberia, practically everyday was a holiday. During communism, Russia celebrated the worker with holidays such as bus driver day, teacher day and so on. When the fun lo ...

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  • Siberia, Russia Part 5 "€" Khabarovsk And A Little Russian
    By: Nomad Rick | - In this continuing series, we cover my move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story outside the airport in Khabarovsk, Russia.

    Khabarovsk

    Khabarovsk is an amazing city. Museums with works from Picasso, Rembrandt and other masters. A bustling downtown area with cafes, a lively music scene and architectural triumphs. Then again, maybe not. We were far more interested in finding a hotel with hot water ...

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