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    The Russian Church is the oldest Christian church in Russia, and one of the most established churches in the world. It has been able to exist for over 1,000 years because of its strong Christian foundation and influence over the previous rulers, the acceptance of Christianity within the hearts of Russian Christians who fought to hold on to their religious belief even with a communist government ruling them, and Russia’s big and open landscape which allowed Russian Christians to worship in secrecy

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    Following them are the Germans, Tatars, Ukrainians and Uzbeks(Uzbekistan). People from Kazakhstan or who have resided in Kazakhstan for numerous years speaks Kazakh; Russian is also spoken in certain parts of the country. Kazakhstan Language Kazakh (or Qazaq) and Russian are considered the more official languages in Kazakhstan. Kazakh is the native language of most ethnic Kazakhs, but few other people in the country learn the language. Kazakh is in the Turkic language

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    describe this Euro-Asian country can be attributed to its origins from its Slavic inhabitants and the takeover by the Varangians. Kievan Russia, as it was called, started its own civilization in the year 862. The problem with the origin of the Russian State is that it is exceedingly complex and many theories are based on circumstantial evidence. A good example of this is the early history of the plains above the Black Sea. This region compromises the center of the Kievan State, yet much is unknown

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    The Russian Confederation

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    The Russian Confederation spans two continents and is the largest country in the world. Ethnic Russians are Caucasian. Russians’ skin color and features are comparable to European Americans. They are usually fair complected, and may sunburn easily. Many Russian immigrants in the United States speak english with varying levels of fluency. Exposure to the English language is due to the fact that professional literature is often printed in English. Education is very important, baccalaureate or graduate

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    Human right are the specific rights that are inherently instilled to all human beings regardless of their nationality, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, language or any of feature that other may try to segment/discriminate them into a defined category. The united nations holds these rights to the utmost extent and realizes there are many countries where these rights are being infringed upon. There are international human rights laws that try to protect the people and it has been reiterated numerous

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    Canis Lupus is the most distributed land mammal, prior to human transport (Mech and Boitani 2003/2010). This has led to their extant to span 70 countries and four continents; although in some regions they are completely extinct. These regions include Japan, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom although there are very few individuals in Austria and Switzerland, and Bangladesh. They dwell primarily in wilderness and remote areas with the largest concentrations

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    In the collapsed Russian Empire, modern generations grasp onto national strength and pride in their remembrance of their pasts. In art, the Russian people immortalize their history through songs about their true inner power and endurance. Bands like Alisa, DDT, Gazmanov, and Arkona comment on the state of modern Russia in comparison to it's past, and while some bands idealize the inner Slavs of the Russian people, others glorify their endurance, and others still are accepting of the new lack of strength

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    Covering 17,075,200 square kilometers, Russia is liable to an assortment of atmospheres and boasts a wide range of territory. Flanked by 14 nations, Russia has various ethnic populations that influence regions culturally. Winning religions incorporate Russian Orthodox and Muslim, however Russia likewise has what’s coming to its of different religions and additionally secularism. Russia is an extensive and to a great degree culturally diverse nation, with many ethnic groups, each with their own particular

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    a strong desire for honor, which was implanted in his head by his parents. Oppositions towards my personal beliefs are made by associates from church. Very Slavic beliefs are still heavily implied in the surrounding society and the tendency for Russian people to stick together and then establish similar views increases. . Relying on the support of others, emphasis isn 't placed on the careers of my friends. Females rely on males for financial support, thus losing their independence. 'The man

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    lackadaisical sense of order. However, over time the political structure of Rus’ arrived with the unifying nature of Christianity, brought upon by Vladimir the Great. It is clear, due to both the coincidence of the Church’s increased presence with a new Russian identity and the terminology used in various records, that Rus’ was indeed a unified political entity. In order to understand this, it is crucial to look at primary texts written by religious monks such as Nestor the Chronicler, and gather the means

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