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  • ...was a labourer and Viktor was one of five children. Chernomyrdin completed school education in 1957 and found employment as a mechanic in an [[oil refinery]] ...class (24 March 2009) - for outstanding contribution to strengthening the international prestige of the Russian Federation and many years of fruitful activity
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  • ...g adopted by his stepfather in 1957. He was educated at the Tula Secondary School No. 4, from which he graduated in 1959.<ref name=nmmuseum/> ...List|url=http://www.iaaweb.org/iaa/Membership/membershiplist.pdf|publisher=International Academy of Astronautics|accessdate=19 July 2011}}</ref> Polyakov is married
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  • Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee of the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Problems of innovative development of Member of the Board of Trustees of the School of International Relations of the L.N. Gumilev Eurasian National University.<ref>[http://www
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  • ...t borders of the USSR until his acceptance into the M. Gromov Test Pilot's School in 1975. ..."]] (12 April 2011) – for outstanding contribution to the development of international cooperation in manned space flight
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  • ...econd for career time in space]] due to his time on both [[Mir]] and the [[International Space Station]] (ISS).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com Malenchenko graduated from the [[Kharkiv]] Military Aviation School in 1983, and attended the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy, graduati
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  • ...rat ComicCon 2006.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Borat at the [[San Diego Comic-Con International]] in 2006.]] ...x]], and directed by [[Larry Charles]]. It premiered at the 2006 [[Toronto International Film Festival]], and was released across Europe on 2 November 2006 and Nort
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  • ...ldwyn-Mayer]] {{small|(US)}}<br>[[United International Pictures]] {{small|(International)}} ...|title=Kent Film Office The World Is Not Enough Film Focus}}</ref> [[Stowe School]], Buckinghamshire, was used as the site of the King family estate on the b
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  • ...ed Russian cinemas from showing it.<ref name="Russiaban">{{cite news|work= International Herald Tribune|publisher = New York Times|date=9 November 2006|url=https:// ..., [[Romania]].<ref name="killborat">{{cite news |url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/Entertainment/story?id=2659018&page=2 | work=[[ABC News]]| title= 'If I See
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  • | youthclubs1 = Sportive School Zelenodolsk Sharpar is product of Zelenodolsk youth sportive school.
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  • ...the [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk Reserves and Youth Team|Shakhtar Donetsk youth]] school system. In [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar]], Kurylov played in 17 games in ...r-19 football team|Ukrainian Under-19 National Football Team]], playing 20 international matches and netting on goal. He also played on game for the Ukrainian Under
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  • ...been 8 years old. First coach&nbsp;– [[Sergey Kazankov]]. Graduate high school №39 in Ashgabat. ==International goals==
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  • ...enal.com"/> He often misbehaved at school, commenting, "I behaved badly at school. When I was in the second grade, I tore down the registering journal of the ...ve.org/web/20090205182759/http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/russian-international-arshavin-joins-arsenal| archivedate= 5 February 2009 | deadurl= no}}</ref>
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  • ...rankings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/feature/?id=11679|title=International Scouting Services Preliminary Rankings|publisher=[[The Sports Network|TSN]] ==International play==
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  • ...nnesota Mr. Hockey]] award, which is given annually to the top senior high school hockey player in the state.<ref name = "McDonagh">{{cite news | author = Mi ...w.stylemepretty.com/2014/06/06/new-york-rangers-hockey-player-marries-high-school-sweetheart-in-minneapolis/|website=Style Me Pretty}}</ref> The couple gave
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  • ...in was born in [[Burnsville, Minnesota]], and attended [[Apple Valley High School (Minnesota)]] in [[Apple Valley, Minnesota]], where he grew up. He graduate ===International===
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  • ...s before being reassigned to the Port Coquitlam Buckaroos of the [[Pacific International Junior Hockey League|PIJHL]]. He returned to the Silvertips for their 2004 ...tended [[Riverside Secondary School (British Columbia)|Riverside Secondary School]] in Port Coquitlam.<ref name="evpage">{{cite web|title=Zach Hamill – 9 |
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  • ...[[National Hockey League]] (NHL). LaCouture is a graduate of [[Natick High School]] in [[Natick, Massachusetts]]. | [[Natick High School|Natick High]]
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  • ...me=IRFR>[http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2010/148793.htm Kazakhstan – International Religious Freedom Report 2010] U.S. Department of State. Retrieved on 13 Ja ...ber 2007}} The draft religion law being considered in June 2008 has raised international concern over whether there is an intention to meet general standards of fre
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  • ...lect such fines. Most registered groups experienced no problems, but the [[International Society for Krishna Consciousness|Hare Krishna]] movement, a registered gro Kazakhstan supports international efforts for promoting inter-religious dialogue and tolerance. Every four ye
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  • ...ed a library, hospital, hotel and [[Bahá'í school]]s &mdash; including a school for girls &mdash; all open to all people regardless of religion. After the ...on Statistical and Comparative, Including the Achievements of the Ten Year International Bahá'í Teaching & Consolidation Plan 1953-1963], Compiled by [[Hands of t
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  • ...ent to the Jewish community of Bishkek, and nowadays there is a Jewish day school named "Pri Etz-Chaim", teaching some [[Hebrew]] and Jewish texts. The commu ...ussian]].<ref name=REPORT>[http://www.usembassy.kz/documents/irf-2006.html International Religious Freedom Report 2006] U.S. Embassy in Astana, Kazakhstan</ref><ref
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  • ...niversity of Jerusalem]], and the head of the University's [[Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism]]. According to [[Indiana University] [[Queens Park Community School|Kilburn Grammar School]]
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  • ...usicians. She continued her education at the Tashkent division of the same school, where other child prodigies like [[Alexei Sultanov]] and [[Stanislav Ioude ...ons]] in the history of classical music, which was published by Sony Music International in 2002, making its way to the Sony Classical catalogue as the first ever T
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  • ...rs]].<ref>[http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2009/127366.htm Kazakhstan - International Religious Freedom Report 2009] U.S. Department of State. Retrieved on 2009-
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  • ..." /> Other religious groups include [[Judaism]], the [[Bahá'í Faith]], [[International Society for Krishna Consciousness|Hare Krishnas]], [[Buddhism]], and [[The ...nd [[extracurricular activities]]. Kazakhstan has achieved some success in international competitions in [[Olympic weightlifting|weightlifting]], [[ice hockey]], an
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  • ...date= |accessdate=2013-01-11}}</ref> Alma-Ata was the host city for a 1978 international conference on [[Primary healthcare|Primary Health Care]] where the [[Alma A
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  • He graduated from the [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]] in 1984.<ref name=BIO>[http://www.kazsociety.org.uk/events/2006 ...2006 at the Hong Kong Theater,Clement House, [[Aldwych]], for the [[London School of Economics]].<ref name=BIO/>
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  • ...human rights organizations<ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |title= Amnesty International Report 2003 - Kazakstan|url=https://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/EUR01/ ...ov got married to [[Karlygash Zhakiyanova]] in 1984. Karlygash worked as a school teacher and as a manager in non-government organizations. In 2002, K. Zhaki
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  • ...ews/sprylogics-international-corp-announces-name-195100268.html Sprylogics International], Rakishev entered the Consultative Council of the company. ...n Advanced Management in 2007 and a certificate from the [[London Business School]] in Developing Strategy for Value Creation in 2007. He earned degrees in e
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  • ....php/about-haileybury-almaty/the-heart-of-haileybury?lang=en «Heileyberry School Almaty»] ...e working at the collective farm in Jezkazgan region. In 1980 he graduated school. From 1983 to 1984 Seissembayev worked as a herder. From 1984 to 1985 he wo
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  • In 2011 he entered Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO, Executive MBA program. Successfully defended his gr ...h strengthened the position of Kazakhstani producers of liquefied gases in international markets.
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  • ...7 Kazakhstan Journalists Gather Information on War Against Terrorism] UCLA International Institute</ref> The Kazakh government found the first Hizb-ut-Tahrir [[Cove ...a number of threats. And these are counter-terrorism exercises, [against] international terrorism. Why should they not hold them? Look, there's a mess in Afghanist
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  • ...|date=6 December 2005|quote=Kazakhstan has never held an election that met international standards.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Pannier|first=Bruce |title=Kazakhst ...are some of the few sources of independent reporting.<ref name="IFEX 2005">International Freedom of Expression Exchange:[http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/69
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  • ![[Kazakh University of International Relations]] ...o lack of teaching staff, while an additional two universities and one non-school institution began to offer Japanese language courses. For students in prima
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  • ...of developing the intellectual life of the country.<ref name=EANet/> Each school focuses primarily on a specific set of subjects: either physical sciences a ...sistance of faculty members from the [[University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education]].<ref name=GSE/> Subsequently, Nazarbayev Intellectual School
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  • ...ld be interesting not only for students who are interested in politics and international relations, but those who would like to know more about the strategies of co ...y increasing. As a case in point, members of the NU MUN participate in the international conferences, and as a group of "delegates" from Kazakhstan contribute to th
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  • ...about 3% in 1994, before rising to 4% in 1999." Elementary- and secondary-school teachers remain badly underpaid; in 1993 more than 30,000 teachers (or abou Kazakhstan's 1995 constitution provides mandatory, socialized secondary school education. Citizens compete for socialized institutions of higher learning.
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  • ...es on campus and three more faculties: Geography, Biology, Preparatory and International Relations. * Faculty of International Relations
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  • ...ecialties in the fields of economics, finance, management, marketing, law, international affairs, tourism, catering and hotel management, information system and the ...opens in Astana (nowadays, the Kazakh University of Economics, Finance and International Trade).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://narxoz.kz/en/istoriya/page/s/history|titl
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  • Advanced language courses are offered for all at the SDU Language School, who are intending to learn [[English language|English]] and [[Turkish lang ...with regional, national and international arenas of higher education. The international staff profile adds value to its programs of studies.
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  • |type = [[International university]] ...Republic]] and [[Kazakhstan]] and His Highness the [[Aga Khan]] signed the International Treaty and Charter establishing this secular, not-for-profit, private unive
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  • ...started its work in a small one-story building of Vernenskoy as a Women's School. * Faculty of International Relations
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  • ...= Alma-Ata School of Managers,<br/>Almaty School of Management, <br/>International Academy of Business ...as organized in 1988 as Alma-Ata School of Managers, in 1996 it became the International Academy of Business. In 2014 it adopted its current name.
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  • | name = Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages The '''Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages''' (KazUIR & WL, Ablai Khan University), or K
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  • * School-[[lyceum]] * [[Vocational school]]
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  • ...'''. It is also the first and only Kazakhstani University to receive an '''international accreditation for its Oil and Gas programs''' in the UK by the Institution == International links ==
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  • *[[Kazakh University of Economics, Finance and International Trade]] [[Private school]]s in Astana:
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  • ...}}</ref> and at the [[Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law]] (Heidelberg, Germany). Professor Kembayev joined [[KIMEP]] in 2004 and teaches courses in [[Public International Law]], [[Law of the European Union]] and [[Constitutional Law]].
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  • * [[Khwarizmi International Award]] (2012) ...i]], [[Kyzylorda Region]], [[Kazakhstan]]. He was the member of the 51st [[International Mathematical Olympiad|IMO]] Jury.<ref>[http://www.inform.kz:8080/eng/articl
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  • ...ith honours. He gained his doctorate in 1994 with a thesis on the theme of International law issues in the "History of Kazakhstan and [[Central Asia]] (from the 15t ...l councils on international law and law of Kazakhstan, world economics and international relations.
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