Wednesday, November 21, 2012

describe how the court system works in russia (judicial)

describe how the court system works in russia (judicial)?
(include details about levels of courts, who makes the final decision, court or leader?) please help me. thanks =]
Government - 3 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
you forgot to say please............go look it up wow robutto, how informative, thumbs down for you to
2 :
She said: Please help me. thanks =] PS - One thing I do know is that America and Russia rank 1 & 2 (or 2 & 1) in the world in number of inmates. Russia has a large prison population as does America.
3 :
I am not sure, I don't live in Russia...sorry, any Russians out in Y!A land, that can help her...

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I want to study abroad in Russia

I want to study abroad in Russia?
I am 16 and I am going into the 11th grade. I am in senior high school. I would really like to study abroad in Russia, perferably in Moscow. Is this possible? Also, while one is studying in Russia can they work too? I speak Russian almost fluently.
Russia - 9 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
dont do it!
2 :
yea it is.
3 :
wat r u smoking??? cuz tat stuff works!!!
4 :
awesome i've always wanted to speak russian! i love russian history. if you get a grant from the rotary club in your community, then you'd be able to go
5 :
It's difficult to find a meaningful study abroad program as most are simply small trips which last a few weeks. Wait until you are in college. Almost every college offers their students the ability to study abroad and Russia is an option at most. Study Abroad options at my university ranged from 6 weeks (summer) to a full year with the average being one semester. Study abroad is also increasingly common now.
6 :
check out this site!
7 :
Are you Russian? Do you know enough about the country and the people there? Have you been there? All questions to ask yourself.
8 :
If is your dream go!!!!
9 :
You can certainly study abroad, but you'll want to find a good program. As someone else said, it might be easier to wait for college, but you can do summer programs next year if you don't want to wait. I am currently in Russia, and just finished studying on the GRINT Russian program- they had a five week program in St. Petersburg, and options for a five or ten week program summer program here in Moscow. There's plenty of options during the year, but those would be more available to college students. Moscow living is pricey, so if you don't have relatives here, you'll want to find a program which includes living expenses- I'm living with relatives, which cut down on the cost of the program, but GRINT had both homestay and dorm options, which I think cost the same. Homestay would be good to practice your Russian. As for working, some programs prohibit it to a certain extent- if you get a "studenchesky billet" - (student ticket/card), they usually don't want you to be making money on the side. Still, you can get around it to some extent, just look into the particular job you want. Since you already know Russian so well, you could try just to come and get a job for a summer, since Russian programs will cost a lot- but you need to have some living option.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Russia dating scam check

Russia dating scam check?
I met some gal online who says she's from Moscow, Russia. I've got pics and all her info. I'm thinking about going over there to visit her but have heard all about the fraud and scam. Does anyone know a good private investigator or website that works in Russia? I need a background check done on her and fast.
Russia - 6 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
i wouldnt recomend
2 :
tell us the url, so we can check.
3 :
If you must - http://www.russianscamcheck.org/Basic_ScamCheck.shtml http://b-e-o-w-u-l-f.com/
4 :
There is one way to know if it's a scam, has she ask for money? If she never ask for money, then she may be real. Russian people are very proud, they will never ask for money. So when a Russian woman asks for money, then somethings wrong. If you are serious about a Russian or Ukraine woman, then try www.anastasia-international.com I spent 1yr in Russia and fell in love with the women, they are wonderful, even married one.
5 :
try Private Detective Oleg Viktorovitch Pykov http://www.syshik.ru/eng/
6 :
Wymoo is good and specializes in screening for scams and fraud. They have investigators in Russia and have a good reputation. Not sure about the cost but they have a free quote on their website. Definitely get her checked out if you're serious about her - like you said, there are a ton of scams in Russia and its best to be careful.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

In what ways was the working population in Russia different from other countries in Europe , before 1917

In what ways was the working population in Russia different from other countries in Europe , before 1917 ?

Other - Social Science - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
While other countries had started their industrial revolution in the 1800's, Russia didn't move in the same way until 1917. Before industrial revolution, workers previously lived on estates, farmed land and paid rent to the land owners. They had few opportunities to change their situation and they had no representation in government. Once opportunities began to spring up in cities, workers moved to the city. They were able to begin to amass some wealth and eventually own property. (This wasn't easy and the working conditions were deplorable, but they were able to keep some of the money they made - that didn't really happen on estates). Many European countries had moved to democracy by the turn of the century (or something like it - monarchies as sole governments were becoming a thing of the past). Russia, however, was still living in terms of the Tsar. Workers were still living on estates which they did not own and they had no say in the functioning of government. There was an increasing disenchantment with the rural and oppressive lives they were leading while the bourgeoisie enjoyed the fruits of the worker's labours. The 1917 February Revolution led by the Bolsheviks marked the end of the monarchy - and Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family - and the rise of communism under Vladimir Lenin. Communism allowed the workers to start to take control of their lives.