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Use Cases: Requirements in Context
This book describes how to gather and define software requirements using a process based on use cases.
Daryl Kulak, Eamonn Guiney, 2012
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Guide to design criteria for bolted and riveted joints
Since the first edition of this book was published in 1974, numerous international studies on the strength and performance of bolted connections have been conducted, and new specifications for structural joints have been developed by the ...
Geoffrey L. Kulak, John W. Fisher, John H. A. Struik, 1987
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The Village and the Class War: Anti-Kulak Campaign in ...
This book is situated on the local level; the aim is to understand what these processes meant from the perspective of the Estonian rural population, a kind of study that has been missing so far.
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The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the ... - Halaman 74
In fact it is clear that, however defined, the kulak was, as an economic class, no more than a Party construct. As we noted of the War Communism period, and earlier, Lenin had transferred a word from its original meaning to cover an alleged ...
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Memories of the dispossessed: descendants of Kulak ...
This unique book tells the story of the fate of those branded as kulak, and rounded up in 1929 and 1930 in the Kurgan region of Russia.
Olga Litvinenko, James Riordan, 1998
A guide to help young readers learn music by revealing every nook and cranny of how it's made.
John Crossingham, Jeff Kulak, 2009
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Peasant Rebels Under Stalin - Halaman 35
The kulak, ethereal or corporeal, loomed large in the Communist categorization of the peasantry. The figure of the kulak was the most perfectly formed of all of the class stereotypes of the peasantry. It slid into demonology, carrying the process ...
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Kulak: Love and Death, a German-Russian Tragedy - ...
Jakob Grigorievich Oksner and his wife, Emiliya Grigorievna, are historic characters who inspired this novel about the persecution of German-Russians, who were often summarily arrested, forced to work in slave labor camps, and executed ...
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Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in the 20th ...
supposed kulak class background was simply assumed to have rendered them irreconcilably opposed to collectivization. Stalin believed that the experiences of the late 1920s had proven that a certain segment of the peasantry was essentially ...
Benjamin A. Valentino, 2013
Olga likes little things--especially the tiny apples in the orchard in the spring, or her baby brother's little toes.