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    Running head: Kazakhstan’s Culture Essay 1 Kazakhstan Culture Brief Maurice Mack Senior Leader’s Course Running head: Kazakhstan’s Culture Essay 2 This paper aims to outline the main principles of culture in regards to Kazakhstan’s Geography, history, climate, political, military, infrastructure, ethnicity, religion, food, language. Kazakhstan Infrastructure Kazakhstan is the world’s ninth-biggest country and is the most economically advanced

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    Today, Kazakhstan is one of the largest states in Central Asia boasting with developed economy and a stable political situation. Twenty years of independence allowed Kazakhs to evaluate and perceive their own history and themselves in a different light. Abatement of the main signs of national identity - traditional mode of life resulted in deterioration of culture and language, which inflicted severe damages to cultural memory. The first a half of the XX century was marked for Kazakhstan by the

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    wintering in the former Qing Empire territory was in the allegiance of China. Subsequently, in 1916 after the suppression of the anti-colonial rebellion in 1932-1934. During dispossession, collectivisation and famine some Kazakh tribes migrated from Kazakhstan to Xinjiang and took Chinese citizenship [16]. The main concentration of the Kazakh migrant fell on Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Turkey, Mongolia and China. Due to the special historical and political circumstances, one nation was artificially

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    Global overview of the industry The petroleum industry includes the global processes of exploration, extraction, refining, transporting (often oil tankers and pipelines), and marketing petroleum products. The oil is used as feedstock for many chemicals, including drugs, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides and plastics. Industry is generally divided into three main components: upstream, midstream and downstream. Crossing operation usually included in a lower category. Oil is vital to many industries

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    2.2.2. Logistics Sector: Current Performance Kazakhstan has 73 enterprises offering logistics-related services. These include multimodal transporters, customs brokers, integrated service providers, and freight forwarders. They can be categorized into express and courier companies, freight forwarders, and manufacturers and/or traders. Express and courier companies are mainly multinational corporations, such as DHL and Pony Express, whose representative offices liaise with overseas offices and oversee

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    Financial Management Accounting has been developing since the evolution of International Financial Reporting Standards. The significance of highly qualified management accountants is crucial for public and private enterprises, developing countries, startups, and others. Personally, I have chosen Oulu University and Financial Management Accounting due to several reasons that are based on my experience and motivation. I am a competent candidate for applying to study in Financial Management Accounting

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    The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) covers more than three fifths of the Eurasian landmass and represents one fourth of the world population. In that sense it is the biggest security organisation in the world next to the UN (Oldberg 2007:13). The SCO is also the only international security organisation where China is a member and the US is not. Central Asia is at the centre of the organisation both in a geographical and political sense. Central Asia is a place where the strategic interests

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    is happy too. I think there is no person who doesn’t like music and I’m not an exception. I play the piano and the guitar in my spare time. I’ve tried to compose music, but it emerged that it wasn’t my strength. One of my goals is to transform Kazakhstan into popular tourist destination. There are a lot of exciting places in my country kazakhstanians and people of the world don’t know about. That’s why I participate in different academic researches and conferences. For example, last year I’ve written

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     A new idea which arose from the scenario process and which challenged or developed your thinking in new ways The EIBE scenario process was for me a new way of mixing the logical prediction with wild imagination. This is a new mixture and a new way of thinking for an engineer which usually relies on the structured logical way of thinking only. The scenario is basically a collection of new ideas that is based on present facts leading to future imaginary - yet logical - sequence of actions, all

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    It felt very comfortable and I was feeling euphoric. I knew that my favorite subject was English. By the age of 10, I was fluent in three different languages. Every time I attended Schools in Kazakhstan, In the class of 32 pupils who grew up together from the first grade. In their sight, I was an abnormal child. Furthermore Russian schools (schools that are bilingual Russian and Kazakh) had a very rigorous environment, and a difficult attitude

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