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    and contrast these events to the events that happened in the Shakespearian story Julius Caesar. In the light of the Russian struggle there was a Revolution called the February Revolution which came before the October revolution and dethroned Czar Nicholas II. (“1917 Russian Revolution Facts and Summary”)The end result of this revolution was the birth of the Provisional Government which was made up of high class Russians. The October Revolution is also known by two other names: Russian Revolution and

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    The Romanovs had a prominent role in Russia ruling as any other would following custom however, once the last tsar took over the empire things began to take a turn for the worst. There are several factors that could take responsibility for the fall of the Romanovs which include: resistance from the people, incompetent rulers, political and economic complications that began to arise. The tsars were no longer able to satisfy the desires of the people. The people had high expectations of the dynasty that

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    Women have had an ongoing struggle to be equal and have rights, opportunities despite the centuries of gender inequality. We believe that all people are created equally in the eyes of God and have privileges, self-respect, and the potential to succeed in life. In the world we live in today, however, we constantly face many kinds of neglect based on our different traits. All over the world, there are others with who may be prejudice of particular race or gender. What exactly is discrimination? It

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    Rasputin Hemophilia

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    arrived with a reputation as a mystic and faith healer. Two years later he was introduced to Russian Czar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, They were seeking help for their sick son, Alexis. Rasputin gained their confidence by "curing" the boy of hemophilia. This action won him the support of Alexandra. As Russia entered World War I Rasputin predicted that the country would fall. Nicholas II took command of the Russian Army in 1915. Alexandra was always Rasputin's defender, she refused ministers

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    One of the reasons for the Tsars downfall were the many mistakes that he made. Some of these mistakes was having Rasputin around so much, and letting him help and make import decisions that affected the Russian people. Having Rasputin make so many choices and the power he held over the Tsar made him seem weak and easily corruptible, which would have angered the Russian people. The Tsar also made the mistake of going to fight in the war. The Tsar had very little military experience and was not qualified

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    Czar Nicholas and his wife Alexandria were in control of a society in upheaval. Industrialization and modernization were drastically changing the fabric of Russian society. Alexandria wished to have Rasputin serve them as a spiritual assistant (Saul). The Romanov’s also believed that Rasputin would function as a connection to the common folk. Rasputin cemented his position when he was able save the Romanov’s son’s life. Alexis Romanov was Nicholas and Alexandria’s baby that

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    Since 1881 the czars all over, especially Russia, were resisting change. Along with change resistance, they kept autocratic rule. From this the czars Alexander III and Nicholas II both lead their propel to social unrest. Alexander III came into power in 1881 from his father Alexander II. He used very harsh measures. He did this to try and wipe out revolutionaries. For example, Alexander III used strict private codes on public published documents even private letters, sort of like spying. He

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    through isolated news articles and speakers. I must admit, however, I did not understand the full scope of the problems faced by this universal underclass of citizens until I read the book Half the Sky, written by married New York Times reporters Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. I picked up this book on the recommendation of my girlfriend and found myself unable to put it down. Insert picture of book The book is an account of the wide range of structural issues faced by women in third world

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