Astana Essays

  • A Trip of Discovery

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    our ancestors who united the country and did not let it break up; their descendants who made Kazakhstan strong and preserved its customs, traditional crafts and unique culture; my contemporaries who are building modern Kazakhstan. Our new capital Astana springing up before our eyes gives all Kazakhstany people a sense of achievement. We take great pride in our sport achievem... ... middle of paper ... ...heir tribes who were at enmity they were hiding in a cave in the mountains until they were

  • Essay About Kazakhstan

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    has good relationships in different spheres. As I mentioned above from the moment when Kazakhstan got independence there were a lot of changes, for example, whether before the capital was Almaty then from 1997 the capital of Kazakhstan became Astana. Today Astana is one of the biggest and beautiful cities that attract many tourists to visit Kazakhstan. Talking about language that official is definitely Kazakh and also Russian language is quite widespread that many people can speak free. Furthermore

  • The Importance of Humanities

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    “Don’t do that. You’ll never get a job.” Such was the response of one of my favorite teachers to the interest that I had voiced in history as a potential field of study. A teacher whose class a friend and I had enjoyed so much we had taken time out of a weekday afternoon to come visit her. Sure, my response contrasted pretty acutely with that of my friend who wanted to pursue a career in computational linguistics, but history is my genuine interest. In an environment that constantly peddles science

  • Chemical Engineering Personal Statement Essay

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    I have always enjoyed studying physics and math and currently I got an opportunity to acquire more knowledge about these subjects in university. Engineering and technology unfortunately are not the easiest areas of study; despite that I have chosen engineering as my pathway subject. Engineering is highly requested around world and it appeals me because of its significance in any field. Engineering is important in application of scientific theories to any practical, it is also important in introduction

  • Swot Analysis Of Hotel

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Before understanding the dynamism of the Budgets and Luxury Hotels in the global industry one must know about what Hospitality is all about. Hospitality could be an act of serving anyone in a warm and welcoming way. It could also be called as a “home away from home”. Giving priority to needs of the guests is a vital aspect of hospitality and service. The word hospitality came from the Latin word ‘‘hospes’’ which was then refined to “hostis” which means stranger and later to

  • Water Shortage in the Middle East

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    Water is the main source of life on the Earth. It is vital for normal existence and functioning of organisms. Earth is sometimes called “water planet.” But, in fact, the number of freshwater is limited. “Only about 2 percent of the planet's water is fresh.” (How much water is there on Earth?) This water is not enough even to meet daily needs of mankind. According to World Health Organization, “a lack of water to meet daily needs is a reality today for one in three people around the world.” (2009)

  • Traditional Dance as the Way to Understand the Culture

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    “Dance has no language”- it is often said at the concerts and festivals. Indeed, in order to understand the beauty of the dance and what dancers want to express you do not need to know particular language, so Kazakhs, Russians, Koreans, Germans, Chinese etc. will perceive dance performance in the same way. Traditional dance involves not only dance performance, but traditional national music, costumes and attributes as well. So, through the traditional folk dances people can get acquainted with one

  • The Impact of Polygamy on Women's Mental Health

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    http://www.davidjohnsweeney.net/Papers/Priest2012-AProlegomenon.pdf#page=162. Zeitzen, Miriam Koktvedgaard. 2008. Polygamy: A Cross-Cultural Analysis. Oxford: Berg Publishers. Accessed February 10, 2014. http://ezproxy.library.nu.edu.kz:2054/lib/astana/docDetail.action?docID=10328946.

  • Analysis Of Blake Gingold Silk Road Project

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    midday, and then I would take over throughout the rest of the day until sun down. Aan got the earlier shift so she could prepare supper later on in the day. While she worked in the morning, I would take Aaiqa with me to the green meadows of Jaylyau (Astana). There, I would hunt for packs of urial for supper that night. Our income of money has recently been running very low ever since Aaiqa became apart of the Young family. We haven't been able to afford much at the local farmers markets so I’ve had