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    Following the autopsy, it has been concluded that the decline of the Han Dynasty was a result of disease, nomadic invasions, peasant rebellions, and a decentralized government. Due to the use of trade networks between China and other Eurasian empires, including Rome, the Han dynasty faced various waves of disease. This caused a population decline and weakened the fragile government. The decentralized government also led to the decline of the dynasty, for the government faced both economical and internal

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    The Astana Economic Forum

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    The Astana Economic Forum was organized by the Eurasian Economic Club of Scientific Association and the Kazakhstani government in an effort to integrate Eurasian countries within the global community and promote international initiatives and economic cooperation. Since its inception in 2008, the annual forum has gathered the world’s leading academic experts, top level government officials and business representatives to discuss current global issues and innovations in various sectors of the global

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    were involved?  The countries involved were the United States and the USSR which was made of other countries which were Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Belorussian, Moldavian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijan, Turkmen, Uzbek, Tajik, Kirghiz, Kazakh, Russia Source:  History of Russia, The History Learning Site 2. Capitalism What is it?  Capitalism is an economic system where individuals create their own business and run they way they want it. What are its key components?  The key components

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    This qualification helps me to write business letters and build efficient communication at work. At college and university, I participated at some scientific conferences. One of my themes was «The benefits and drawbacks of the WTO integration into Kazakh economy». This additional experience, which had been received from different institutions, will support my successful completion of Financial Management Accounting

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    Adversity Proves Hero

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    In my childhood, I remembered that I read a book called The Old Man and The Sea, written by the American writer Hemingway. It talks about an old Cuban fisherman and his three-day battle with a giant Marlin. At the time, I felt bored about it, with only a few characters and a flat plot without superpowers. However, when I read it again after I grow up. I realize that this story presented an extremely valuable concept to the readers, "Fire Proves Gold, Adversity Proves Hero," says a Chinese proverb

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    implementation of trilingual system in our society. The necessity for the use of languages in Kazakhstan due to variety of factors. Kazakhstan has to be perceived around the world as the highly educated country which population uses three languages: the Kazakh language — state, Russian as language of international communication and English — language of successful integration into global economy traditions, the international experience and practice. The «Trinity of Languages» program has been approved by

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    Jiebel Ali Fiz Essay

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    Introduction Through partnership, Kazakhstan and China established a dry port called Khorgos that sits on the Trans-Asian railroad. This free economic zone (FEZ) is a vital gateway of trade between the respective nations involved. Each country will invest a combined $2.6B into the infrastructure of Khorgos FEZ. This “Silk Road” trade route initiative has estimates of generating $1T annually. Similar to Jebel Ali FZE in Dubai, Khorgos is a duty and tax-free territory. This area is approximately 300

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    Coombs Imperialism

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    It is his education in the Soviet boarding school that introduces Sabitzhan to the idea of controlling people via radio waves to create what Coombs calls a “dystopian, thoroughly deracinated modernity” (52). Aitmatov’s protagonist, by comparison, is shown to hold the true spiritualistic values of his ancestors. Coombs parallels Aitmatov’s text to Russian village prose, in its “narratives of nostalgia [which] rehearsed the trauma of Soviet modernization, whose manifestations were typically cast as

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    Ethnic and national identities of Koreans in Kazakhstan by Yekaterina Pak On March 1 2013, in the apartment of my older brother, in small town in the north of Kazakhstan, everything was prepared for the celebration of my niece’s first-year birthday that Koreans usually call tol’. Small low wooden table was covered with different subjects symbolizing various good wishes for our little girl’s future: a spool of thread for long life, a book for knowledge, bowl of rice for prosperity, money for richness

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    There are three reasons why I experienced culture shock when I came to the U.S. The first, It was new world to me. For example, my country is not developed as the U.S. maybe because we took our independence 25 years ago. Furthermore, nowadays our country is developing in each area because we produce a lot of raw materials that export to other countries. However, our country cannot extract products that the U.S. manufacture. Moreover, the differences between my country and the U.S. are a lot because

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