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| American History | |
| ... bound up in glaciers. Sea level dropped by hundreds of feet, creating a land bridge between Alaska and Siberia. Asians walked across ... |
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| Inuit: A People Preserved By Ice | |
| ... The Arctic areas of Alaska, Beringia, and Siberia were free of ice. Vast herds of caribou, muskoxen, and bison migrated to these plains. ... |
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| Anastasia | |
| ... depressed (McGuire 31). Rasputin, a peasant healer from Siberia freely gave his advice to the Imperial family. "He came dressed ... |
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| The Tiger | |
| ... climate. Tigers can be found in the tropical and deciduous forests of southern Asia, as well as the northern forests of Siberia. ... |
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| Anastasia | |
| ... depressed (McGuire 31). Rasputin, a peasant healer from Siberia freely gave his advice to the Imperial family. "He came dressed ... |
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| Siberian Tigers | |
| ... longer in captivity. LIFESTYLE: The Siberian tiger at one time ranged through Korea, China, parts of Russia, and Siberia. Today, they ... |
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| Uva Ursi | |
| ... stem. Uva Ursi is found in many regions including North America, Europe, the Iberian Peninsula, Siberia, and the Himalayas. The ... |
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| Crime And Punishment 6 | |
| ... submission. Yet, finally from Sonya’s convincing and help, Raskalnikov submits to the authorities and is sentenced to prison in Siberia. ... |
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| I Never San For My Father | |
| ... Since he has regularly attended secret political work for 10 years and consequently from 1902 to 1917, he was exposed to arrest, and even to exile to "Siberia ... |
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| Chechoslovakia And Hungary | |
| ... It seemed senseless, for example, that they should have to put up with poor quality iron-ore from Siberia when they could have been using high-grade from Sweden ... |
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| Crime And Punishment | |
| ... murder. All of these actions contributed to his sentence being very minimal. He received eight years of hard labor in Siberia. During ... |
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| Trouble With Chechnya | |
| ... This deportation to Central Asia and Siberia, which was ordered by Stalin personally on the pretext of alleged collaboration with the invading German armies ... |
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| Geographic Information Systems (gis) | |
| ... However, due to the unpredictability of the balloon systems—most of the time they photographed areas of Siberia and Northern China—and the launch Sputnik I ... |
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| Inuit: A People Preserved By Ice | |
| ... The Arctic areas of Alaska, Beringia, and Siberia were free of ice. Vast herds of caribou, muskoxen, and bison migrated to these plains. ... |
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| Comparison Of Nicholas I And Nicholas Ii | |
| ... December and the rebels became known in Russian history as “Decembrists.” The new czar ordered the principal leaders killed and the rest exiled to Siberia. ... |
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| "what Happen To The Originals?" | |
| ... This allowed people to cross this land bridge. (infoplease) This theory believed that the people of Siberia were running out of food and water. ... |
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| Everyday Stalinism | |
| ... and widespread recurrence of breadlines occurred in the winter of 1936-1937," "People were waiting in line for bread from 2am in Western Siberia that winter ... |
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| Native Americans- Minority Role | |
| ... Native Americans arrived during the last Ice Age, approximately 20,000 - 30,000 years ago, by crossing the Bering Strait from northeastern Siberia into Alaska. ... |
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| Joseph Stalin | |
| ... to escape, several times. He was exiled to Siberia from 1913 to 1917, returning only after the fall of the Tsar. With the fall of ... |
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| Stalin: Did His Rule Benefit Russian Society And The Russian ... | |
| ... Lenin and the Bolshevik party. He was banished to Siberia six times between the years 1903 and 1917. Each time, he escaped easily ... |
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