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    her research that shows the relationship between grit and achievement, and the importance of helping students develop grit. By reading the article “The Significance of Grit,” it was touched me deeply. For me, I am Chinese, but my family moved to Kazakhstan. For those unknown country, language, culture I was very baffled, but I overcome those difficulties; therefore being grit and having growth mindset lead me to success. In the article “The Significance of Grit” she states grit has two components;

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    CPotential of conflict lays in Russian regime no matter if its democratic or authoritarian and domestic stability in Central Asia. An authoritarian Russia will be more likely to engage in neo- imperialism, even if the Central Asian states remain stable and instability in Central Asia will draw in Russia, even if it remains democratic.” After October revolution Soviet nomenclature was fight against national and religious movements in CA area. After establishing soviet rule over CA, communist

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    Expansion of a business is a very important element because it can bring us to another level of higher in our business level. As we can see here we are comparing between Petron and PETRONAS. To expand both companies, an international expansion should be preferred. International are very famous and it has been one of the reason of a company to be famous and better known around the world. Petron has also linked with international companies even though it is not that famous in our own very company.

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    energy is emitted by one body, transmitted through an intervening medium or space, and absorbed by another body.” Radiation has been a large-scale threat around the world, but especially in Central Asia. The region of Central Asia includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. All radioactive mines are threats, but the mines, tailings, and trails involving uranium remain the biggest threat. These mines continue to be threats because uranium is poisonous, causing

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    Kazakhstan lies in the heart of Central Asia, occupying a small portion of the eastern segments of Europe west of the Ural River. The territory was conquered by Russia in the 18th century, and became a Soviet Republic in 1936. Since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Kazakhstan is led by Nursultan Nazarbayev and he remains virtually unchallenged. Born in 1940, Nazarbayev came into power in 1989 as the first secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan and was elected as president the

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    The Republic of the Philippines and Republic of Kazakhstan The Philippines is a small archipelagic country, archipelagic meaning that it has very many islands, 7,107 to be exact. The people in the Philippines are referred to as Filipinos. The country is located in the South East part of Asia. There are 3 main geographical divisions in the country Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao with Luzon being in the north and Mindanao being at the south. The capital of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous

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    RUNNING AGAINST WIND OR HOME SCHOOLING PERSPECTIVES IN KAZAKSTAN Home schooling is becoming increasingly popular in Kazakhstan and what is it just a new fashionable tendency or necessity for people to choose it? Is home schooling better alternative to a traditional school system in Kazakhstan? Parents provide several reasons to justify their decision of their having chosen this untraditional way. One of the causes is due to open boarders resulting an access to information. This access to the world

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    The Setting The Russian expansionist policy was a natural corollary to its geography. Situated on the cross road between Europe and Asia, Russia had a position of advantage for expanding its influence in both the directions. As for its own frontier, Russia was in a very unfavourable position. In the north, the Arctic region was frozen for a great part of the year – both in the Tundras and the Seas. On the East, towards the Pacific, the Russians had to come in open contestation with the Chinese empire

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    Education is important in many cultures because it gives an opportunity to gain the skill which is needed to navigate in the world. It plays a crucial factor in all countries. Also, it is important in the country like Kazakhstan which is developing. The education system of Kazakhstan has changed a lot from the USSR’s collapsing. It was improved and modified. However, the result of PISA ranked the knowledge of the 15 years old students to 49th in 2012 (PISA 2012 Results in Focus, 2014). The ranking

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    Meanwhile, people use this water for watering gardens. Also all the heavy metals enter the body , environmentalists say . However even more dangerous mines that drains eventually appear in the Irtysh.International waterway Irtysh in the east of Kazakhstan nourish 7 tributaries. In addition, five of them admitted dirty. Shown that water all the time shoal , shoal , the messier it becomes . People do not protect this river , running all sorts of waste. While Irtysh still struggling with pollution

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