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Helen Aryasova Print
I am a fourth-year student at RACU. I am engaged in an internship at Delta Credit Bank, a bank that serves as a mortgage lender. Because mortgage lending is a relatively new service in Russia, it is not as developed as in European countries and the United States. The mortgage lending niche is still being developed; in fact, Delta has only one major competitor, Raiffeisenbank Austria.
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Anna Chulkova Print
I am a second-year student at RACU and I have had a great opportunity to work in an internship at the Delta Credit Mortgage Bank. I have worked in the bank for five weeks and I feel like this is something I want to do as my future job.
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Anya Naumova Print
Anya Naumova lives in Moscow with her mother and 22-year-old brother (when Anya was five years old, her parents divorced). Anya’s mother works as a Human Resources instructor in a training center for Rosinter Restaurants. Rosinter Restaurants builds, manages and develops a variety of restaurant chains targeted to different niches of the restaurant market in Russia; T.G.I.Friday’s, American Bar & Grill, Planet Sushi, and Il Patio are some of the restaurants from the Rosinter Restaurants group.
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Max Novoselov Print
Max Novoselov moved to Moscow last summer to attend RACU. His native town, Staryi Oskol, in the Belgorod area, is located on the southwest slopes of the Central Russian upland. “My life in Staryi Oskol was not very exciting,” Maxim recalls. “The town is small, and it doesn’t offer much in terms of activities for young people.” As a result, Maxim spent most of his free time at home, reading books and watching television. But then his life changed: His mother took him with her to a Christmas party at the local Baptist church she attended. Max was attracted by the family-type atmosphere in the church and the friendly young people he met there, and he started to attend regularly. In 1999, in a Christian summer camp, Max accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior; in 2003, he was baptized.
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Aziza Usmanova Print
Aziza Usmanova (19 years old) was born in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Living in a Muslim country, Aziza’s family practiced neither Islam nor Christianity. No members of Aziza’s family were believers, except her uncle. He witnessed about his faith to his own family and other relatives, and he was the one who brought Aziza to the Lord at the age of 11. “I remember,” Aziza says, “I visited my uncle’s family and he asked me and my cousins to read the Bible before we went out to play. When I opened the Scripture, I came across the story of Saul. I got so interested in Saul’s story that I couldn’t stop reading. My uncle told me how God takes care of His children and I liked this idea. That was the day when I started to seek God.”
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