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    Other major cities that reside in Russia include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan Saratov, Yekaterinburg Nizhny Novgorod and Samara. There are over 190 ethnic groups; many of them small, and over 78 percent are ethnic Russians. Notably, some ethnic groups are Tartars, Ukrainians, Chechens, Belarusians Chuvashes, Kazakhs, Buryats, Tuvinians, Yakutians and Bashkirs

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    I came to the United States from Russia almost 15 years ago in the 1999, with perspectives to discover something new and maybe in the pursuit of success. Being 17 year old out of high school I had no idea what to do with my life and what expect from this country. Nevertheless, I expected more opportunities and chances for success here than from my motherland. 90’s was a pretty tough period of time in Russia. After disbandment of the Soviet Union in the December of 1991, young democracy named Russian

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    populated and urbanized than the East; around 77% of the populace live in European Russia. Russia 's capital Moscow is one of the biggest urban areas on the planet; other major urban focuses incorporate Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod and Samara. Stretching out over the whole of northern Asia and quite a bit of Eastern Europe, Russia traverses eleven time zones and fuses an extensive variety of situations and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia offers arrive borders

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    Russian geography - Regions of Russia Russia is a country about 1.8 times the size of the US occupying the vast area between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean. It has an area of 10, 672,000 sq. miles (17,075,200 sq.km) and a population of almost 150 million people. Occupying a large territory in Europe and Asia Russia is spread over all climatic zones except tropical. It takes over 8 hours by plane to reach from Moscow to Vladivostok on the Pacific coast. West of the Ural mountains from the

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    Culture Defined A simple definition of the word culture is, according to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, “the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, place, or time” (2016). A culture includes everything around a human being that shapes their behavior: “arts, beliefs, customs, institutions, inventions, language, technology, and values” (World Book, 2015). The World Book Encyclopedia says, “There are several important characteristics of culture” (2015). World Book (2015) states these

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    attracts business and leisure tourists. Unfortunately hotel may lose some of customers because Russia possesses good conditions for recreational and business tourism development. For instance 20 new regions such as the Krasnodar Territory, the Nizhny Novgorod Region, the Novosibirsk Region ets. are developing for business tourism (Strategy Partners Group, 2007). Also Russian government develops such regions as the Stavropol Territory, the Kaliningrad Region, the Rostov Region for Recreational tourism

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    Country Notebook Of Russia By syed abdul ahad @01374849 Executive summary Russia was previously known as the Ussr , Ussr was a communist regime in which the government had held a lot of power and there were no free markets , it had major issues such as corruption this was shown in world war 1 under the czarist regime the failure of the Ussr led to the creation a Russia as we know today . The modern Russia is a thriving country with great technological advancements in nuclear physics , the

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION: Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) has emerged as the dominant approach used by companies to plan and execute their marketing communication programs. Many marketers, as well as advertising agencies, are embracing the IMC paradigm and developing integrated campaigns that use a variety ways to communicate with their target audiences. (McArthur and Griffin 1997, Belch & Belch, 2004, Duncan 2005) The shift toward the IMC perspective has been hailed as one of the most significant

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION: Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) has emerged as the dominant approach used by companies to plan and execute their marketing communication programs. Many marketers, as well as advertising agencies, are embracing the IMC paradigm and developing integrated campaigns that use a variety ways to communicate with their target audiences. (McArthur and Griffin 1997, Belch & Belch, 2004, Duncan 2005) The shift toward the IMC perspective has been hailed as one of the most significant

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