Dimitri Mendeleev ... He studied chemistry at the University of Saint Petersburg, until 1859 when he was sent to learn at the University of Heidelberg. ... View More
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mendeleev/periodic table ... He studied chemistry at the University of Saint Petersburg. ... He became professor of general chemistry at the University of Saint Petersburg in 1866. ... View More
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RUSSIA ... Primary cultural attractions include the old imperial retreats near Saint Petersburg, the Old Town of Novgorod, the Golden Ring of medieval towns surrounding ... View More
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Russian culture ... 1. Peter the Great also had Saint Petersburg built, and made it Russiaamp39s capital, which remained in that capacity until the end of tsarist rule in Russia. ... View More
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Compare and Contrast the European Rulers ... to the culture. He moved the capital from Moscow to Saint Petersburg in order to be closer to the Western world. He is also responsible ... View More
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Comparison of Peter the Great and Louis the 14th ... Peter the Great believed in starting from ground up, and thatamp39s just what he did with the city of Saint Petersburg of Russia. Finding ... View More
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Tsar Nicholas ... as Bloody Sunday, unarmed crowds demanding radical constitutional and social reforms were shot down by the army near the emperoramp39s palace in Saint Petersburg. ... View More
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Endangered Language ... CULTURE ampamp HISTORY Ingria is located at the westernmost part of Russia, on the south beach of Finnish Gold of Baltic Sear, near Saint Petersburg Agranat 2002. ... View More
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Men in Dance ... style. He was trained at the Imperial Ballet Academy and studied composition at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in Russia. In ... View More
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Ayn Rand ... works Smith, 1991, p. 67. Ayn Rand was born Alissa Rosenbaum on February 2, 1905 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. She was the oldest of ... View More
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Onegin in Love ... After six years he decides to return to Saint Petersburg within those six years he seemed to change he cared what was going around himself. ... View More
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Tom Sawyer Historical Interpre ... The Mississippi River town of Saint Petersburg, Missouri is the central setting of Tom Sawyer the reader gains a true sense of small town life in a rural ... View More
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Why the Bolshevicks were able to gain controll of Russia ... Lenin was expelled from Kazan University because of political activity, but soon he went to Saint Petersburg to take his law examinations. ... View More
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS ... continental policies. The Adamsamp39s arrived in Saint Petersburg late in 1809 and soon were a part of the capitalamp39s social whirl. When fifty ... View More
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Anna Karenina, Death Foretold ... and Kitty. Vronsky, in a relationship with Kitty, is described as a ampquotperfect specimen of Saint Petersburgampquot. With Vronskyamp39s interaction ... View More
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Russian Revolution of 1917 ... the revolution. The revolution grew out of a wave of food strikes in Petrograd Saint Petersburg during February. On February 23 ... View More
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Japanese History ... Japan was later forced to relinquish Port Arthur back to China. Two years later Saint Petersburg forced the Chinese into leasing Port Arthur to Russia. ... View More
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Leonardo da Vinci ... Other works ascribed to his youth are the socalled Benois Madonna 1478, Hermitage, Saint Petersburg, the portrait Ginevra deamp39 Benci 1474, National Gallery ... View More
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Russia ... republics, 6 krays territories, 10 okrugs national areas, 1 autonomous region, 49 oblasts districts, and 2 major cities, Moscow and Saint Petersburg. ... View More
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blitzkrieg ... At both extremes of this front, stabilized siege situations developed, around Leningrad now Saint Petersburg in the north and Stalingrad now Volgograd in ... View More
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ... Petersburg in 1887, and went on a foreign tour to Hamburg, Berlin, Prague, Paris ... an honorary degree of doctor of music, along with Boito, Brush, SaintSaens and ... View More
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Democracy in Russia 1900 ... The Russian Orthodox Church dates from the conversion of the Slavs by missionaries from Byzantium, led by Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, in ... Petersburg militia ... View More
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Rasputin ... This ampquotsaint who sinnedampquot played a constructive role in the disruption of the Romanov ... Petersburg. His position in the imperial circle was never again challenged ... View More
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What were the causes of the Russian Revolution in March 1917 ... the Tsar so that the peasants prayed to this and it was almost as if he was the saint and used ... Petersburg, which was taking place in front of the winter palace ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... His devotion and hard work in supervising harbor improvements in Saint Louis got ... Grant rushed to Petersburg, hoping to seize the railroad the was supplying Lee ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... His devotion and hard work in supervising harbor improvements in Saint Louis got ... Grant rushed to Petersburg, hoping to seize the railroad the was supplying Lee ... View More
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Black death ... all parts of Europe until every hamlet had its miracleworking saint or relic ... Petersburg, and of various Protestant sects at Old Orchard and elsewhere, as well ... View More
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ... Laloamp39s Symphony and SaintSansamp39s Third also show Lisztamp39s influence in ... Petersburg formerly the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, and the London Philharmonic ... View More
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