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Marcus Nilsson vann Champions League med ryska Novosibirsk och blev vald till turneringens mest värdefulla spelare. Dessutom vann han poängligan.Svenska Volleybollförbundet firade med tårta och skickade en bild på fikabordet. Idrottsgalan skickade inte ens en inbjudan.Så inte undra på att varken tittare eller deltagarna i Mästarnas Mästare hade koll på Marcus.Men i volleybolleuropa var han en superkändis, särskilt i Grekland där sporten är upphöjd till religion. De grekiska fansen i Thessaloniki, där han spelade under några år, bar fram honom och laget med hjälp av konfetti, planstormningar och bengaler inomhus.Men hur hamnade han egentligen i Ryssland och hur var standarden där? Stavades den betong och vodka? Mina upplevelser av rysk volleyboll visade sig skilja sig väsentligt från det Marcus varit med om.Det här avsnittet handlar till allra största delen om Marcus karriär, men vi pratar förstås också om Mästarnas mästare, sliding doors som format hans liv vid några tillfällen, vikten av att lära sig språk, synen på Ryssland och om gymnastik är en idrott han testat.Moderator: Gunnar OesterreichMusik: Mattias Klasson/Daniel OlsenDistribution: AcastSamarbetspartners: Life Genomics, Gröna Gårdar, FunmedHitta allt om podden: Websida: https://spannandemoten.se/Instagram: @spannandemotenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spannandemotenLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunnar-oesterreich/Kontakt: gunnar@oesterreich.se eller via sociala medier Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Programa especial desde la Feria del Libro de Madrid. Nos acompaña Elena Martínez Bavière, Directora editorial de Cátedra y Alianza.SHOSTAKOVICH: El poeta y el zar (6 Poemas de Marina Tsvetayeva, Op. 143 A) (arr. para voz y cuarteto de cuerda) (1.41). Z. Kushpler (mez.), Cuarteto Petersen. Leyenda (2.28). Berceuse (2.43) (Aforismos, selec.). E. Varvarova (p.). Obertura sobre temas populares rusos y kirguises (9.56). Orq. Real del Concertgebouw de Amsterdam. Dir.: B. Haitink. Danza nº 1 (Suite para orquesta de jazz, nº 2) (2.52). Orq. Fil. de Novosibirsk. Dir.: A. Katz.Escuchar audio
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Recorded sounds are synthesised with electronic sounds, creating new timbres and syntheses. Novosibirsk metro, Russia reimagined by Pavel Lopatin.
Recording from the Novosibirsk metro, Russia. Recorded by Pavel Lopatin
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63 I Elevation Series with Anver Wolf Tracklist: 1. Brisboys - Sunset Dreams (K Loveski Remix) [Brisbeats Records] 2. ARTN - The Bold Quest (Gux Jimenez Remix) [MNL] 3. SAJAY - Cipher (Original Mix) [Freegrant Music] 4. Fran Garay - Magnetic (Original Mix) [Nightcolours] 5. Fran Garay - Apex (Original Mix) [Nightcolours] 6. Soulmade (AR) - Irus (Not Demure Remix) [MNL] 7. Eric Lune & Juan Sapia - Tension Release (Original Mix) [Proportion] 8. Fabricio Mosoni - Starting World (Ric Niels Remix) [Flown Records] 9. Taylan & Gaston Sosa - Sugar & Spice (Original Mix) [Freegrant Music] 10. Callecat & Meeting Molly - Unified Formulas (Original Mix) [Manual Music] 11. Dastan - The Mask (Weird Sounding Dude Remix) [MNL] About: Anver Wolf is a dynamic DJ and producer celebrated for his unique ability to blend diverse shades of electronic music into unforgettable sets. From enchanting melodic house to raw and powerful techno, his soundscapes are designed to captivate and energize audiences. Known for his rhythmic energy and charismatic performances, Anver Wolf transforms every dance floor into a vibrant experience. Starting his journey in 2012, Anver Wolf has built an impressive career that spans over a decade, captivating listeners both on and off the stage. He is the visionary behind FUSION RADIO, an internet station that has garnered a devoted audience across Russia and beyond. His weekly podcast, featured on FUSION RADIO and other stations, showcases his cutting-edge style and deep understanding of electronic music. Since 2017, Anver Wolf has taken his talents to the club scene, performing in premier venues from St. Petersburg to Novosibirsk and now as a resident DJ in Moscow's elite electronic music spaces. With a career marked by over a decade of memorable performances and a loyal fanbase, Anver Wolf continues to leave his mark wherever he plays. Links: https://instagram.com/anverwolf https://facebook.com/anverwolf https://vk.com/anverwolf https://t.me/spaceinsidemusic https://promodj.com/anverwolf https://soundcloud.com/anverwolf ___ • Visit our website: www.progresivnasuza.com • Follow us for the latest updates: linktr.ee/progresivnasuza • More info for you: office@progresivnasuza.com • Send us your demo: records@progresivnasuza.com • Elevation Series Inquiry: podcast@progresivnasuza.com
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Anver Wolf is a dynamic DJ and producer celebrated for his unique ability to blend diverse shades of electronic music into unforgettable sets. From enchanting melodic house to raw and powerful techno, his soundscapes are designed to captivate and energize audiences. Known for his rhythmic energy and charismatic performances, Anver Wolf transforms every dance floor into a vibrant experience. Starting his journey in 2012, Anver Wolf has built an impressive career that spans over a decade, captivating listeners both on and off the stage. He is the visionary behind FUSION RADIO, an internet station that has garnered a devoted audience across Russia and beyond. His weekly podcast, featured on FUSION RADIO and other stations, showcases his cutting-edge style and deep understanding of electronic music. Since 2017, Anver Wolf has taken his talents to the club scene, performing in premier venues from St. Petersburg to Novosibirsk and now as a resident DJ in Moscow's elite electronic music spaces. With a career marked by over a decade of memorable performances and a loyal fanbase, Anver Wolf continues to leave his mark wherever he plays. We're thrilled to feature an exclusive mix from this exceptional artist in our MUSICUNEED MuNcast Sessions. Prepare to be transported by his signature sound as he takes us on an unforgettable musical journey. Follow & Support: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anverwolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anverwolf Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/anverwolf
The recording was made from the window of my room in an Aks Sado emergency residence for sound artists in the village of Ulugbek, a suburb of Tashkent. At the moment of this recording I have been in emigration for 2 months, and after the initial inspiration upon arrival in Uzbekistan, I again fell into a depressive state and time seemed to stand still for me. For me, as a person who has lived in Siberia all my life, it is very unusual to hear drops in mid-December, when in my native Novosibirsk there are already meter-long snowdrifts and the temperature is within -20 degrees at that moment. Recorded by Vladimir Bocharov. Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world's first collection of the sounds of human migration. For more information and to explore the project, see https://www.citiesandmemory.com/migration IMAGE: Citiguide, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Last time we spoke about the Mongolian Revolution of 1921. Mongolia found herself stuck between two crumbling empires who both were engulfed in brutal civil wars. Warlord Duan Qirui invaded Mongolia effectively making it a protectorate. This prompted Mongolian nobles to form resistance groups like the Consular Hill and East Urga to combat Chinese dominance. The merging of these groups birthed the Mongolian People's Party, seeking Soviet support for independence. Meanwhile, psychopath Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, claiming descent from Genghis Khan, emerged as a militaristic force, aligning with Russian Whites and Japanese interests to seize Mongolia. His brutal campaign ousted Chinese occupiers, restored the Bogd Khan to power, but brought tyranny, especially targeting Jews and Red Russians. The Mongolians were now seeking help, yet again from the Chinese, but someone else was looking to pick a fight with the megalomaniac Ungern-Sternberg. #102 The Case of Mongolia and Tibet's “status” Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Last we left off, Ungern-Sternberg was having a merry time in Urga Mongolia. His secret police force led by Colonel Leonid Sipailov was hunting down all Reds and Jews he could find amongst the Russian colonial community of Mongolia. Although they never went after Mongols, they certainly were barbaric to their own. Its estimated Sipailov's goons killed nearly 900 people, roughly 6% of the Russian colonial population of Mongolia at the time. Of these over 50 were Jewish, representing 6% of those executed under Ungern-Sternbergs orders. Meanwhile Ungern-Sternberg continued to develop his Asiatic Cavalry Division, seeking to make it the base model for a future Mongolian national army. His division at this point was quite multicultural, consisting of Russians, Cossacks, Chinese, Japanese, Mongols, Buryats, Tatar, Tibetans and other groups. Ungern-Sternberg had crushed as many Red Russians as he could find, but they were not done for the count. A Mongolian Red leader emerged named Damdin Sukhbaatar. Sukhbaatar meaning “Axe Hero” in Mongolian was born in Ulaanbaatar, a Chinese trading settlement a few kms east of Ikh Khuree. His parents abandoned their home banner in Setsen Khan aimag when he was 6, as they moved to the Russian consulate. He then grew up around Russians, picking up the language. In 1911 when Mongolia declared independence, Sukhbaater joined the new national army. Russian military advisors to the Bogd Khan set up military academies at Khujirbulan in 1912 and Sukhbaatar found himself at one of them. He was shown to have a talent for military tactics and was good at riding and shooting. He quickly became a platoon leader of a machine gun company. In 1914 he found himself involved in a soldiers riot, they were discontent with corruption in the army and bad living conditions. He survived the ordeal and would soon serve under the command of Khatanbaatar Mahsarjav in Eastern Mongolia by 1917. That year sprang forth the Russian Revolution and China's Warlord Era, chaos would reign supreme. Soon Outer Mongolia was under Chinese occupation and this sprang forth two underground political parties, Consular Hill and East Urga group. By 1920 they united to form the Mongolian People's Party and Sukhbaatar found himself becoming a delegate sent multiple times to multiple places in the new Soviet Union seeking military assistance. In 1921 Sukhbaater was placed in charge of smuggling a letter from the Bogd Khan through numerous Chinese checkpoints. In a father of marco polo like fashion, he hid the letter in the handle of his whip and its found in a museum today in Ulaanbaater. Now the year prior the Soviet government stated they were willing to help Mongolia, but asked the delegates to explain to them how they planned to fight off the foreign invaders. In September numerous delegates were sent to Moscow, while Sukhaatar and Choubalsan took up a post in Irkutsk for military training and to be contacts between the Soviets and Mongolia. Meanwhile back in Mongolia, Ungern-Sternberg began an occupation. Mongolian delegates Chagdarjav and Choibalsan rushed back to Mongolia to find allies amongst the nobles. On February 10th a plenary session of the Comintern in Irkutsk passed a formal resolution to “aid the struggle of the Mongolian people for liberation and independence with money, guns and military instructors" The Mongolian People's Party had thus gained significant military assistance and was now a serious contender in the battle for Mongolia. The party held its first congress secretly between March 1st-3rd at Kyakhta attended by 17 and 26 members. They approved the formation of an army, to be headed by Sukhbaatar alongside two Russian advisors. They also adopted a new party manifesto and by March 13th formed a provisional government headed by Dogsomyn Bodoo. Sukhbaatar had begun recruiting troops for what was called the Mongolian People's Partisans as early as February 9th. By the 15th of February the Mongolians decided to seize Khiagt currently under Chinese occupation. They sent an ultimatum to the Chinese, but their commanders refused to surrender. By March 18th, the Mongolian Partisans were 400 men strong as they stormed the Chinese garrison at Kyakhta Maimaicheng. They seized it from the Chinese, despite being heavily outnumbered and this greatly bolstered their confidence. To this day this victory is celebrated as a military holiday. The party issued a proclamation announcing the formation of a new government that would expel the Chinese and promised to convene a congress of representatives of the masses who would elect a permanent government. The provisional government moved over to Khiagt where they established ministries of Finance, Foreign affairs and military. A propaganda war also emerged between the provisional government and the Bogd Khaan's court. The provisional government began spreading leaflets along the northern border urging Mongolians to take arms against White Russians while the Bogd Khaan's side issued warnings to the people the supposed revolutionaries were going to destroy their nation and their Buddhist faith with it. Meanwhile the Soviet Union was trying to re-establish diplomatic relations with the Chinese government. They had dispatched representatives to Beijing and the Chinese did the same in Moscow. Because of this delicate situation, the Soviets were trying to keep everything low key about the Mongolian movement. However in early 1921, the Chinese cut talks with the Soviets because of the mess Ungern-Sternberg was causing in Mongolia. The Soviets offered Red Army assistance to dislodge his forces from Mongolia, but the Chinese rejected this. Since talks were severed, the Soviets then felt ok to unrestrain themselves in terms of aiding the Mongolian revolutionaries. Throughout march of 1921, a flow of Soviet advisors and weapons came to the Mongolian revolutionaries. By April they doubled to 800 troops and they began sending spies and diversionary units throughout the region spreading propaganda and terror to weaken Ungern-Sternbergs forces. Once Ungern-Sternberg found out about the incursion he quickly assembled an expeditionary force to dislodge the hostile Red invaders. It seems Ungern-Sternberg was under the false belief he was a very popular figures and would receive support in Mongolia and from Siberia. Truth be told, he failed to strengthen his small army properly and would be outgunned and outnumbered heavily by the Reds. He also had no knowledge the Reds had already conquered Siberia and that the new Soviet government was beginning to make some economic progress. Ungern-Sternberg divded his Asiatic Cavalry Division into two brigades, one was under his personal commander, the other under Major General Rezukhin. In May of 1921 Rezukhin launched a red west of the Selenga River while Ungern set out towards Troitskosavk. Meanwhile the Soviet Red Army sent units towards Mongolia from different directions. The Soviets enjoyed a enormous advantage in terms of pretty much everything. They had armored cars, minor aircraft, trains, river gunboats, plenty of horses, more ammunitions, supplies and man power. Initially Ungerns force managed to defeat a small detachment of 300 Red Army troops enroute to Troitskosavk. But Between June 11-13th the 35th Division of the Soviet 5th Red Army led by Commander Mikhail Matiyasevich alongside Mongolian People's Partisan forces decisively defeated him. Having failed to capture Troiskosavask, Ungern-Sternberg fled back for Urga, sending word to Rezukhin to do the same. The combined Red forces pursued the White Russians to Urga, skirmishing along the way and would capture the city on July 6th, brushing aside its few guard detachments. Although the Reds had seized Urga, they had not defeated the main bulk of Ungern-Sternbergs division who were then regrouping around Akha-gun-hure along the Selenga River. Meanwhile another Red Army led by Colonel Kazagrandi slaughtered a 350 man strong White Russian force stuck in the Gobi desert. Kazagrandi's forces ultimately accepted the surrender of two groups of White Russians they had managed to cut and divie, one being 42 men, the other 35. Chinese forces were also attacking White Russians remnants as they crossed the border. It is beleived some of these men were deserters of Ungern-Sternbergs division. Ungern-Sternberg now cought to invade Transbaikal, attempting to rally his soldiers and local peoples proclaimed to all Semyonov had reached an agreement with the Japanese who were soon to unleash an offensive to support them. The reality however was the Japanese had given up on the White cause. After a few days of rest, the Asiatic Cavalry division began raiding Soviet territory on July 18th. His force was estimated to be perhaps 3000 strong. In response the Soviets declared martial law in regions where White remnants were raiding. Ungern-Sternbergs men managed to capture some minor settlements, one being Novoselenginsk that they took on August 1st. Yet upon taking this settlement, Red Army forces began to converge on his location, prompting Ungern-Sternberg to declare they would go back to Mongolia to rid it of communism again. By this point, most of his men were not idiots, they knew they were following a doomed cause. Many of them sought to desert and flee for Manchuria to join up with Russian refugees there. Ungern-Sternberg meanwhile seemed to also have his own escape plan, he was going to head for Tuba and then Tibet. Men under both brigades began to mutiny and on August 17th, Rezukhin was assassinated. The next day the same assassins tried to kill Ungern-Sternberg. He managed to evade them twice, by fleeing with a smaller detachment consisting exclusively of Mongolians. The Mongols rode out a distance with him, before tying him up and leaving him there to flee. At this point the rest of his two brigades had scattered for this lives fleeing over the Chinese border. Ungern-Sternberg was captured on August 20th by a Red Army detachment led by Petr Efimovich Shchetinkin. Petr also happened to be a Cheka, this was a Soviet secret police organization that infamously conducted the Red Terror. Ironically, I think I can say this here, but I am currently writing a few series for KNG and one is on the Russian Civil War, I go through the formation of all these organizations, if you want to check that out though, I think its a KNG patreon exclusive for awhile. On September 15th of 1921, Ungern-Sternberg was put on trial for well over 6 hours, under the prosecution of Yemelyan Yaroslavsky. In the end he was sentenced to be executed by firing squad. He was killed that night in Novosibirsk. Thus ended the reign of quite a psychopath, gotta say written about many, this guy was something special. Funny side note, historian John Jennings who worked at the US Air Force Academy argued Ungern-Sternberg ironically may have single handedly led Mongolia into the arms of the Bolsheviks. Ungern-Sternbergs expedition into Mongolia and conquest of Urga had driven out the Chinese forces who may have been a match for the incoming Red Army. Likewise, taking his white army into Mongolia basically drew the Reds to Mongolia to hunt him down, thus in the end some would argue its all his fault Mongolia became a Soviet satellite later on. After Ungern-Sternbergs death and the mopping up of White armies in the region, the Soviets and Chinese reopened talks about the Mongolian situation. Unbeknownst to the Russians, China had actually appointed Zhang Zuolin to deal with the Ungern-Sternberg situation. Zhang Zuolin was supposed to create an expeditionary army to expel him from Mongolia. Yet by the time he was about to initiate the expedition, Red Army forces flooded the region making it a political nightmare for China. What ended up happening, similar to Colonel Kazagrandi's hunt of Red's in the Gobi desert, Zhang Zuolin hunted down Ungern-Sternbergs remnants as they fled into Manchuria. Thus when the talks began between the Russians and Chinese, the Chinese were emboldened, believing Zhang Zuolin had in fact cleaned up the entire situation on his lonesome and that they had the upper hand militarily. China came to the table stating Mongolia was still part of China and thus was not the subject of international negotiations. Meanwhile after Ungern-Sternberg was run out of Urga, the Mongolian People's Party proclaimed a new government on July 11th. Sukhbaatar became the minister of the army and Bogd Khan had his monarch powers limited to basically just being symbolic. It was a rough start for the new government. Dogsomyn Bodoo became the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, but he immediately found himself at political war with Soliin Danzan. Danzan had lost his seat as party leader to Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj a relative to Bodoo. Danzan assumed Bodoo had helped his relative steal his seat. Danzan became the Minister of Finance and began engineering a scheme to get rid of Bodoo from his office. Bodoo had initiated a very unpopular company, initially instigated by the Soviets. It was to modernize the peoples by forcibly cutting off feudal accessories, such as Mongolian feels, womens jewelry and long hair. Danzan accused Bodoo of plotting alongside another leading figure Ja Lama, the Chinese and Americans to undermine the entire revolution so they could establish an autocratic government. Ja Lama was a warlord who fought the Qing dynasty and claimed to be a Buddhist lama. When Ungern-Sternberg sent a delegation to Lhasa in 1920, Ja-Lama murdered all of them. Since Ungern-Sternbergs death, Ja Lama attempted to operate an independent government from a hideout, he was a bit of a loose cannon. There was also Dambyn Chagdarjav who was loosely linked to the supposed cabal. He was the provisional governments former prime minister when Unger-Sternberg was around. He was quickly outed and replaced with Bodoo, and it seems it was just convenient to toss him in with the accusations against Bodoo. On January 7th, of 1922 Bodoo resigned from all his positions in the government, stating it was because of health issues. This did not stop Danzan who laid charges against Bodoo, Chagdarjav, Ja Lama and 14 others, who were arrested and interrogated by Russian secret police working with the Mongolian government. They were all found guilty and executed by firing squad on August 31st 1922. They all would only be the firsts of a longer lasting purge raging through the 1920s and 1930s. Following the execution of Bodoo, party leaders invited the high Buddhist incarnation, Jalkhanz Khutagt Sodnomyn Damdinbazar, hell of a name by the way, to became the new prime minister. He was largely chosen to quell religious minded Mongolian's who were upset at the execution of Bodoo who was a lama. Danzan was not done with political rivalries. He soon found himself butting heads with Rinchingiin Elbegdori a leader amongst the leftists and chief advisor to the Comintern in Ulaanbaatar. Following the 1921 revolution, Elbegdorj was appointed head of the Army training and education department. Alongside Choibalsan, he founded the radical Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League. He enjoyed backing from Moscow and he came to dominate the political scene in Ulan Bator. Danzan had previously collaborated with him to get rid of Bodoo, but afterwards Danzan sought to reduce the number of Soviet advisors in Mongolia and attempted to place the Revolutionary Youth league under party control. Danzan was a business man who supported capitalism as a path for Mongolia, thus he was not exactly friendly to those like Elbegdorj who wanted to make Mongolia socialist if not full blown communist. Elbegdorj joined some rightists led by Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj in an effort to defeat Danzan. During the third party congress in August of 1924, both accused Danzan of only representing the interests of the bourgeois and being in league with American and Chinese corporations. Danzan found himself alongside others put on trial and sentenced to death. Funny enough the trial and execution literally occurred within the same 24 hour period of the congress, the others simply continued on haha. Some rich irony in the fate of Danzan. I wont delve to far into the rest, but it goes without saying, Elbegdorj would himself be accused of representing the interests of bourgeois and was exiled to the USSR and would be executed during the Great Purge in 1938. Yes it was a very messy time for Mongolia, but in 1924 the Chinese and Soviets signed a treaty that saw the Soviets recognize Mongolia was an integral part of China. That pretty much ends the story for Mongolia for now, but I thought it might be interesting to end this podcast looking at another similar case study, that of Tibet. Now Tibet came under rule of the Qing Dynasty in 1720. When the Wuchang uprising broke out, revolutionary fever hit numerous provinces within China, as it likewise did in territories like Tibet. A Tibetan militia sprang up and launched a surprise attack against the Qing garrison. The Qing forces were overwhelmed by the Tibetans, forced to flee back to China proper. Obviously the Qing dynasty was scrambling to face the revolutionary armies throughout China, and could not hope to challenge the Tibetans. By 1912, Qing officials in Lhasa were forced by the Tibetans to sign a three point agreement, officially surrendering and expelling their forces from central Tibet. When the new republic of China government sprang up that same year, they proclaimed control over everything the previous Qing dynasty controlled, 22 provinces within China, Outer Mongolia and Tibet. As the provincial government's president, Yuan Shikai sent a telegram to the 13th Dalai Lama, restoring all his traditional titles. The Dalai Lama refused them and stated in a reply "I intend to exercise both temporal and ecclesiastical rule in Tibet." Now prior to the Xinhai Revolution, in 1910 the Qing had sent a military expedition to Tibet, one could argue it was an invasion mind you, to establish direct Qing rule over Tibet. This was because the British had performed their own expeditions in 1904, destabilizing the Qing dominance over Tibet. The Qing forces occupied Lhasa on February 12th of 1910 and they deposed the 13th Dalai Lama by the 25th. The Dalai Lama was forced to flee to India, but he returned in 1913 whence he proclaimed stated “that the relationship between the Chinese emperor and Tibet had been that of patron and priest and had not been based on the subordination of one to the other. We are a small, religious, and independent nation" In January of that year, a treaty was signed between Mongolia and Tibet, proclaiming mutual recognition of each others independence from China. Within the treaty both nations pledged to aid each other against internal and external enemies, free trade and declared a mutual relationship based on the Gelug sect of Buddhism. The Tibetan officials who signed this document at Urga were led by Agvan Dorjiev, a Buryat and thus subject of Russia. This caused some doubts about the validity of the treaty. The 13th Dalai Lama would go on to deny ever authorizing Dorjiev to negotiate such political issues. The Russian government likewise stated Dorjiev had no diplomatic capacity on behalf of the Dalai Lama to do such a thing. The text of the document was neer published, many believe it never even existed, until 1882 when the Mongolian Academy of Science finally published it. Upon signed the supposed treaty, Agvan Dorjiev proclaimed that Russia was a powerful Buddhist country that would ally with Tibet against China and Britain. In response to this, Britain convoked a conference at Viceregal Lodge in Simla, India to discuss the matter of Tibet's status. The conference was attended by representatives of Britain, the Chinese republic and Tibet's government based out of Lhasa. Sir Henry McMahon, the foreign secretary of British India led the British; for China it was I-fan Chen, the commissioner for Trade and Foreign affairs at Shanghai; and for Tiet it was Paljor Dorje Shatra, known also as Lonchen Shatra, the leading prime minister of Tibet. Now the British and Chinese had telegram communications to their governments, but the Tibetan team only had land communications. What became known as the Simla conference, was held in both Delhi and Silma because of the extreme summer heat of Delhi, saw 8 formal sessions from October 1913 to July 1914. In the first session, Lonchen Shatra declared "Tibet and China have never been under each other and will never associate with each other in future. It is decided that Tibet is an independent state." Thus Tibet was refusing to recognize all the previous treaties and conventions signed between Tibet and China. The Tibetans sought their territorial boundaries to range from the Kuenlun Range in the north, to the borders of Sichuan and Yunnan. The Tibetans also sought payment for damages done to them over the past years. Ifan Chen's counter proposal was to state Tibet was an integral part of China and that China would not tolerate any attempts by the Tibetans or British to interrupt China's territorial integrity. Ifan Chen continued to say a Chinese official would be stationed in Lhasa and they would guide Tibet's foreign and military affairs. Tibet would also grant amnesty to all Chinese who had recently been punished in Tibet, and Tibet would conform to the borders already assigned to it. McMahon then issued the first and most important question “what is the definition of limits of Tibet”. Afterwards they could deal with the lesser issues, such as Tibetans claims of compensation for damages and for Chinese amnesties. Lonchen Shatra agreed to the procedure, Ifan Chen countered it by asking the political status of Tibet should be the first order of business. Ifan Chen also revealed he had definitive orders from his government to give priority to the political question. McMahon thus ruled he would discuss the frontier issue with Lonchen Shatra alone, until Ifan Chen was given authorization from his government to join it, ompf. It took 5 days for Ifan Chen to get the authorization. On the issue of the frontier, Ifan Chen maintained China had occupied as far west as Giamda, thus this would encompass Pomed, Markham, Zayul, Derge, Gyade, Draya, Batang, Kokonor and Litang. Lonchen Shatra replied that Tibet had always been an independent nation and at one point a Chinese princess had been married to a Tibetan ruler and a boundary pillar had been erected by them at Marugong. Ifan Chen countered by stating the so called pillar was erected 300 li west and soon both argued over the history of pillars and boundary claims going back centuries. China claimed their historical evidence was that of Zhao Erfengs expedition of 1906-1911 which constituted a effective occupation recognized under international law. Lonchen Shatra said that was ridiculous and that what Zhao Erfeng had performed was a raid and thus unlawful. McMahon meanwhile formed the idea of distinguishing Inner and Outer Tibet. He based this on the premise the Chinese had only really occupied Outer Tibet and never Inner Tibet. McMahon proposed formalizing this with official boundaries and pulled up old maps dating back to the 9th century for border lines. He also brought out maps from the 18th century and using both came up with two defined zones for Inner and Outer Tibet. Lonchen Shatra opposed some parts of Outer Tibet should be added to Inner Tibet and Ifan Chen argued some parts of Inner Tibet should be given to Sichuan province. A series of confused negotiations began over historical claims over territory, while border skirmishes erupted between the Tibetans and Chinese. McMahon losing his patience appealed to both men stating for "can we have a broad and statesmanlike spirit of compromise so that our labors could be brought to a speedy conclusion”. Ifan Chen maintained it was still premature to draft anything since they had not established what was Inner and Outer Tibet. Finally in April of 1914 a draft convention, with a map was begun by the 3 men. Ifan Chen was the most reluctant but gradually accepted it. Britain and China agreed to leave Tibet as a neutral zone, free of their interference. However China repudiated Ifan Chen's plenipotentiary actions, stating he had been coerced into the draft convention, McMahon said that was ridiculous. China charged McMahon for being unfriendly to China and having an uncompromising attitude, which is funny because if I read to you every single meeting these men had, it was 99% Ifan Chen not budging on a single issue. China continued to lobby for more and more adjustments, but all would be turned down prompting China to state they would not sign the convention. The official boundary between Inner and Outer Tibet became known as the McMahon line, it was negotiated between Britain and Tibet separately. The convention stated Tibet formed part of Chinese territory, after the Tibetans selected a Dalai Lama, the Chinese government would be notified and a Chinese commissioner in Lhasa would quote "formally communicate to His Holiness the titles consistent with his dignity, which have been conferred by the Chinese Government". The Tibetan government would appoint all officers for Outer Tibet and Outer Tibet would not be represented in the Chinese parliament or any other such assembly. China refused to acknowledge any of it. This entire situation remains a problem to this very day as most of you probably assumed. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Mongolia saw some bitter fighting between Red and White Russians and Chinese, and would gradually gravitate towards the Soviets. The case of Tibet, unlike Mongolia, was somewhat less violent, but a political maelstrom nonetheless. The chaos of China's warlord Era would greatly affect these two, well into the 1930's.
Роман Сарпов старается привить мужчинам стиль благодаря его магазину мужской одежды "IN LOVE MEN" в городе Новосибирске. Однолюб и не терпит «не Мужского» отношения к женскому полу и хочет дочку. Уважает вкусы, ориентацию и приоритеты всех, не разделяя их на плохих и хороших. Воспитывает маленькую булочку - Французского бульдога по кличке Рони. Roman Sarpov strives to instill a sense of style in men through his men's clothing store "IN LOVE MEN" in the city of Novosibirsk. He is a one-woman man who does not tolerate "unmanly" attitudes towards women and wants a daughter. He respects the tastes, orientations, and priorities of everyone, without labeling them as good or bad. He is raising a little bundle of joy – a French bulldog named Roni. FIND ROMAN ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2024 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Олеся Миничихина - автоэксперт и преподаватель по правилам дорожного движения. В сфере безопасности дорожного движения с 2004 года. За этот период поработала по разные стороны баррикады, в органах ГИБДД в должности инспектора по пропаганде и в должности преподавателя по ПДД в одной из самых крупных автошкол г. Новосибирска. С 2020 года она работает онлайн. В настоящий момент является автором и основателем трех проектов онлайн по ПДД и двух практических курсов «я-автоледи» вождение без страха. Olesya Minichikhina is a car expert and teacher of traffic rules. In the field of road safety since 2004. During this period, she worked on opposite sides of the barricade, in the traffic police as a propaganda inspector and as a traffic rules teacher in one of the largest driving schools in Novosibirsk. Since 2020 it has been operating online. Currently, she is the author and founder of three online projects on traffic rules and two practical courses “I am a lady driver”, driving without fear. FIND OLESYA ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram | VKontakte | YouTube | Telegram ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Edition No32 | 11-01-2024 Central heating pipe laid down in 1974 ruptured and flooded in Novosibirsk, Russia. Multiple districts without heating nor hot water in -25°C (-13°F) night temperature. Is Russia falling apart? ~~~~~ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ~~~~~ KYIV INDEPENDENT https://kyivindependent.com/russia-attacks-kharkiv-9-injured/ https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-arrives-in-vilnius-as-part-of-visit-to-baltics/ https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-latest-january-10-2024/ https://kyivindependent.com/nato-members-pledge-further-support-to-ukraine/ https://kyivindependent.com/scholz-criticizes-eu-for-providing-insufficient-aid-to-ukraine/ https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-poet-maksym-kryvtsov-killed-on-front-line/ KYIV POST https://www.kyivpost.com/post/26556 https://www.kyivpost.com/analysis/26351 https://www.kyivpost.com/post/26570 https://www.kyivpost.com/videos/26527 THE MOSCOW TIMES https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/01/10/total-disgrace-anger-frustration-as-mass-heating-failures-across-russia-leave-thousands-in-the-cold-a83676 https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/12/11/rising-egg-prices-show-cracks-in-sanctions-hit-russian-economy-a83385 https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/12/15/russias-central-bank-raises-key-rate-to-16-amid-growing-inflation-a83442 https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/12/25/foreign-shareholders-suspend-participation-in-russias-arctic-lng-2-project-kommersant-a83553 https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/12/22/us-starts-targeting-banks-that-help-russian-war-in-ukraine-a83539 https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/01/10/unprecedented-cross-border-strikes-rattle-russias-belgorod-a83679 https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/01/10/zelensky-says-western-hesitation-on-ukraine-aid-emboldens-putin-a83683 OTHER ARTICLES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow,_third_Rome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_world https://twitter.com/igorsushko/status/1745341741832822872 https://meduza.io/en/news/2023/12/13/russian-aviation-authority-says-incidents-in-russia-have-decreased-while-independent-and-foreign-media-report-the-opposite https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/jan/10/russia-ukraine-war-sanctions-zelenskiy-latest-news ~~~~~ USEFUL LINKS: Vatnik Soup https://twitter.com/P_Kallioniemi http://www.medbat.org.ua/en/ Real World News https://kyivindependent.com/ https://www.kyivpost.com/ https://english.nv.ua/ https://www.themoscowtimes.com/ https://meduza.io/en https://meduza.io/ https://novayagazeta.eu/ https://www.newsweek.com/topic/russia... Analysis https://www.ft.com/russia https://www.economist.com/ https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ https://cepa.org/ https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/ https://www.theatlantic.com/search/?s... YouTube Channels / @timesradio1 / @khodorkovskyru / @popularpolitics / @macknack / @plushev / @tvrain / @fake_news / @feyginlive ~~~~~ TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ~~~~~
Novosibirsk News December 31.2023 + Intro by Radio Megapolis Toronto
Después de años de retraso, en 2024 comenzará a funcionar el Centro Internacional de Neurociencia Cajal (CSIC), con el objetivo de convertirse en un referente global en el estudio de la estructura, funcionamiento y enfermedades del cerebro. Hemos entrevistado a su director, Juan Lerma. Hemos resumido algunas de las noticias más destacadas de los últimos días: La cumbre del clima ha finalizado en Dubai con un acuerdo en el que, por primera vez, se hace mención explícita a los combustibles fósiles; la revista Nature ha publicado un atlas completo del cerebro del ratón, con su estructura y organización; y el Barcelona Supercomputing Center ha presentado el nuevo chip 'Sargantana', basado en una tecnología de código abierto. La Esclerosis Lateral Amiotrófica (ELA) es una enfermedad del Sistema Nervioso Central que, a día de hoy no tiene cura. Iole Ferrara nos ha hablado de una investigación del CSIC que pretende conocer sus causas. Con testimonios de Estela Area Gómez, del CIB Margarita Salas. Con José Manuel Torralba hemos conocido el material más negro del mundo, capaz de absorber casi el 100 por cien de la luz, un bosque de nanotubos de carbono orientados perpendicularmente a la superficie del substrato. Con Javier Ablanque a los mandos de nuestra máquina del tiempo hemos asistido al duelo de Víctor Noir, en 1869, cuya tumba se ha convertido en un atractivo turístico en el cementerio Père-Lachaise de París, para conocer la física de las pistolas empleadas en aquellos lances. En nuestros destinos con ciencia, Esther García nos ha llevado a la ciudad al complejo de akademgorodok, en la ciudad siberiana de Novosibirsk. El lugar acogió a ilustres científicos y rinde homenaje al ratón de laboratorio con una enorme escultura de bronce.Escuchar audio
Después de años de retraso, en 2024 comenzará a funcionar el Centro Internacional de Neurociencia Cajal (CSIC), con el objetivo de convertirse en un referente global en el estudio de la estructura, funcionamiento y enfermedades del cerebro. Hemos entrevistado a su director, Juan Lerma. Hemos resumido algunas de las noticias más destacadas de los últimos días: La cumbre del clima ha finalizado en Dubai con un acuerdo en el que, por primera vez, se hace mención explícita a los combustibles fósiles; la revista Nature ha publicado un atlas completo del cerebro del ratón, con su estructura y organización; y el Barcelona Supercomputing Center ha presentado el nuevo chip 'Sargantana', basado en una tecnología de código abierto. La Esclerosis Lateral Amiotrófica (ELA) es una enfermedad del Sistema Nervioso Central que, a día de hoy no tiene cura. Iole Ferrara nos ha hablado de una investigación del CSIC que pretende conocer sus causas. Con testimonios de Estela Area Gómez, del CIB Margarita Salas. Con José Manuel Torralba hemos conocido el material más negro del mundo, capaz de absorber casi el 100 por cien de la luz, un bosque de nanotubos de carbono orientados perpendicularmente a la superficie del substrato. Con Javier Ablanque a los mandos de nuestra máquina del tiempo hemos asistido al duelo de Víctor Noir, en 1869, cuya tumba se ha convertido en un atractivo turístico en el cementerio Père-Lachaise de París, para conocer la física de las pistolas empleadas en aquellos lances. En nuestros destinos con ciencia, Esther García nos ha llevado a la ciudad al complejo de akademgorodok, en la ciudad siberiana de Novosibirsk. El lugar acogió a ilustres científicos y rinde homenaje al ratón de laboratorio con una enorme escultura de bronce.Escuchar audio
Novosibirsk News October 28.2023 + Intro by Radio Megapolis Toronto
FONAREV - Digital Emotions # 786. Live in Novosibirsk. Replay Community - Carnival. 00:00 1. Antrim - Dawn in Port (Gaspar Aguilera & Manu Pavez) [Droid9] 07:11 2. Luke Mandala - Our Rapture (Ruben Karapetyan Remix) [Dreaming Awake] 11:25 3. Enertia-sound - Shankra [Droid9] 18:27 4. Made By Pete, Just Her - The Tide (Jody Barr Remix) [The Soundgarden] 22:34 5. Fabricio Mosoni - Starting World (Ric Niels Remix) [Flown Records] 28:00 6. Redspace - Unknown Planet (Nicolas Viana Remix) [Digital Emotions] 33:14 7. Eko Centrik - Half Light Island (Jamie Stevens Mix) [Balance ] 39:29 8. Karol XVII & MB Valence - Waterfall Drops (Guy J Remix) [Get Physical] 46:07 9. Gabo Martin - Mindseeker [Juicebox Music] 49:30 10. Jamie Stevens & Zankee Gulai - The Rip (Paul Deep Terrace Remix) [Sudbeat] 55:44 11. Maze 28 - This Is Just A Dream (Original Mix) [RKP]
Artist: PLATON (Russia) Name: Special for the Volume Community / ACT•4 / NOVOSIBIRSK “PODZEMKA” LOFT PARK / 11.11.2023 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 31.10.2023 Exclusive: Deep House Moscow 11.11.23 Новосибирск Welcome DJ RUBY in Russia for VOLUME COMMUNITY Окунись в музыкальное путешествие вместе с талантливыми артистами Volume Community! А так же, с приглашенной звездой острова вечеринок Мальты «DJ RUBY». DJ RUBY - преданный представитель андеграундной, прогрессивной хаус-сцены, прославившийся созданием гипнотических сетов-путешествий с солидным грузом и атмосферой вечеринок. Стань частью нашего вайба и уникального видения музыки команды VOLUME COMMUNITY Line-Up: DJ RUBY PLATON ELEN ASTRAL BASE HOME SHELL OLVEN LOKTIONOV AXE-L ЛОФТ парк ПОДЗЕМКА Новосибирск ул.Красный проспект 161. БИЛЕТЫ: https://volumecommunityact4.ticketscloud.org/ Наш инстаграм: https://instagram.com/volume_community CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com Follow us: www.facebook.com/deephousemsk/ www.instagram.com/deephousemoscow/ vk.com/deephousemsk/
In his second Exopolitics Today interview, Anton Anfalov, Ph.D., explains critical military research facilities used by the Soviet Union in studying retrieved alien spacecraft and extraterrestrial entities. These research facilities include a multilevel underground facility at the M. M. Gromov Flight Research Institute located next to the current Zhukovskiy airport complex; a Top Secret research facility inside an enormous cavern system in the Ural mountains first built by extraterrestrials; and Novosibirsk aviation plant in Eastern Siberia. He also discusses secret meetings and agreements between extraterrestrials and leading Soviet/Russian authorities dating back to 1954. He states that Nordic-looking extraterrestrials have been helping the Putin Administration with advanced technologies. Anton Anfalov, Ph.D., was born in the city of Sverdlovsk in the Soviet Union in 1972 and spent decades living in Crimea before his recent departure to Canada due to the intensifying Ukraine conflict. In the mid-1980s, he became interested in the UFO phenomenon after the Soviet Union first relaxed its stringent secrecy policies during the glasnost era and the subsequent Presidency of Boris Yeltsin. Dr. Anfalov has interviewed hundreds of Russian and Ukrainian whistleblowers and been given documents on the UFO phenomenon dating back to the early post-World War II Soviet era. He has gained much knowledge about UFO crash retrieval operations in the Soviet Union and Russia; learned about ancient underground tunnels built by extraterrestrials that the Kremlin repurposed for deep underground military bases; multiple UFO crash retrieval cases: meetings and agreements with extraterrestrial civilizations; and the existence of a Russian secret space program. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopolitics/support
PHOTO: 1917 Moscow NO KNOWN RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLICATION. @BATCHELORSHOW BURNING SIBERIA: #Bestof2021: The wildfires abate; the permafrost ablaze. Svetlana Skarbo, Novosibirsk. @Siberian_Times (Originally posted October 21, 2021) http://siberiantimes.com/other/others/features/permafrost-is-ablaze-with-hundreds-of-wildfires-in-worlds-coldest-region/
Alan has released 50+ albums, starting in the late '70s with The Deep Freeze Mice, then with several collaborative bands, experimental surf in the '00s with The Thurston Lava Tube, and now typically records as Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires. We discuss "The Multibear" from Be My Enemy £1 (2023), "Hitler's Knees" by The Deep Freeze Mice from Saw a Ranch House Burning Last Night (1983), "The Morozovo Meteorite” by The Melamine Division Plates from Novosibirsk (2023), and "The Eagle Hates Your Poetry" by Alan Jenkins & The Creams from ie (1994). End song: "Nobody's Getting My Hair" by The Chrysanthemums from Decoy for a Dognapper! (2022). Intro: "A Red Light for the Greens" by The Deep Freeze Mice from The Gates of Lunch (1982). For more, see cordeliarecords.co.uk. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get 50% off (and free shipping) for America's #1 Meal Kit at HelloFresh.com/nem50 (code nem50). Check out KEWL.FM for a great mix of music.
Alan has released 50+ albums, starting in the late '70s with The Deep Freeze Mice, then with several collaborative bands, experimental surf in the '00s with The Thurston Lava Tube, and now typically records as Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires. We discuss "The Multibear" from Be My Enemy £1 (2023), "Hitler's Knees" by The Deep Freeze Mice from Saw a Ranch House Burning Last Night (1983), "The Morozovo Meteorite” by The Melamine Division Plates from Novosibirsk (2023), and "The Eagle Hates Your Poetry" by Alan Jenkins & The Creams from ie (1994). End song: "Nobody's Getting My Hair" by The Chrysanthemums from Decoy for a Dognapper! (2022). Intro: "A Red Light for the Greens" by The Deep Freeze Mice from The Gates of Lunch (1982). For more, see cordeliarecords.co.uk. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get 50% off (and free shipping) for America's #1 Meal Kit at HelloFresh.com/nem50 (code nem50). Check out KEWL.FM for a great mix of music.
Traveling per se is a great gift bestowed by God - some people cannot afford it due to physical or financial issues. Traveling broadens outlook, inspires, acquaints with new places, new people, and new countries. Whether I'm relaxing or working, traveling is a part of my life. I am so grateful to God for this gift. Why is sobriety required for me when traveling?
Viajar per se es un gran don concedido por Dios. Algunas personas no pueden permitírselo por problemas físicos o económicos. Viajar amplía la perspectiva, inspira, familiariza con nuevos lugares, nuevas personas y nuevos países. Tanto si estoy descansando como trabajando, viajar forma parte de mi vida. Estoy muy agradecida a Dios por este regalo. ¿Por qué es necesaria la sobriedad cuando viajo?
Viaggiare di per sé è un grande dono concesso da Dio: alcune persone non possono permetterselo a causa di problemi fisici o finanziari. Viaggiare amplia le prospettive, ispira, fa conoscere nuovi posti, nuove persone e nuovi paesi. Che mi stia rilassando o lavorando, viaggiare fa parte della mia vita. Sono così grata a Dio per questo dono. Perché mi è richiesta la sobrietà quando viaggio?
Daniel Ortner grew up Jewish. His grandfather died in the holocaust; his other grandparents were sent to a work camp in Siberia. In high school in South Florida, a Christian girlfriend introduced Daniel to Isaiah 53. The passage greatly piqued his interest in this suffering Messiah. However, his mother was diagnosed with cancer and Daniel became angry with God for taking her, leading him to profess atheism in college at Brandeis University where he debated Christians. But 2 years of atheism left him empty. Then the LDS missionaries found him. He joined the LDS Church at age 21 and says God spoke to him outside the Boston Temple. He served an LDS mission in the same part of Russia where his grandparents had been in a work camp (Novosibirsk, Russia). Daniel embraced the idea that man could become a god but not that God had been a man.
Daniel Ortner grew up Jewish. His grandfather died in the holocaust; his other grandparents were sent to a work camp in Siberia. In high school in South Florida, a Christian girlfriend introduced Daniel to Isaiah 53. The passage greatly piqued his interest in this suffering Messiah. However, his mother was diagnosed with cancer and Daniel became angry with God for taking her, leading him to profess atheism in college at Brandeis University where he debated Christians. But 2 years of atheism left him empty. Then the LDS missionaries found him. He joined the LDS Church at age 21 and says God spoke to him outside the Boston Temple. He served an LDS mission in the same part of Russia where his grandparents had been in a work camp (Novosibirsk, Russia). Daniel embraced the idea that man could become a god but not that God had been a man.
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Полмикса для моих слушателей......Ввиду специфики места и интеллектуального музыкального формата мой микс притерпел небольшие изменения о чем я нисколько не жалею…. Возможно вы заснете под него но в этом месте мы не спали а дружно танцевали!) yoooooo
What do our Lutheran Confessions mean to International Lutherans? What roll do our Confessions have in the mission work to non-Germanic people? Guests Rev. Dr. Alexey Streltsov — Rector of Siberian Evangelical Lutheran Church Seminary in Novosibirsk, Russia, and Rev. Joel Fritsche — Director at Seminario Concordia El Reformador - República Dominicana, join host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss the value of the Lutheran Confessions for Lutherans around the world. To support the Siberian Evangelical Lutheran Church (SELC) Seminary through the the Save the Seminary endowment and to find more information about the SELC, visit siberianlutheranmissions.org, or savetheseminary.org. Find the SELC on Facebook at facebook.com/siberianelc. You can also write to: Save the Seminary Campaign - The Siberian Lutheran Mission Society 8811 St. Joe Road Fort Wayne, IN 46835 Phone: 260 209-1647 To support Pastor Joel Fritsche, visit lcms.org/fritsche. Learn more about Seminario Concordia El Reformador at facebook.com/CMSCRRD. Transfiguration parishioners with Bishop Lytkin St Mary - the log church - in Tomsk, Siberia Christmas in Buryatia, 2020 Rev. Streltsov at Immanuel Lutheran Church, St. Charles, MO, on June 19, 2022 Rev. Streltsov distributing communion at St. Andrew in Novosibirsk Siberian Seminary Building Find your copy of The Augsburg Confession - Concordia Reader's Edition at cph.org or read online at bookofconcord.org/augsburg-confession.
Man in China arrested for marrying off underage, mentally disabled daughter to 3 different men for money The father, surnamed Xie, from Lianyuan Hunan province, sold his daughter Tingting to receive bride payments. He claimed that his daughter was over 20 years old, although she was born in January 2005. Tingting first got engaged to a man in 2018 when she was under 14 years old. In 2019, she was engaged to a man, surnamed Chen, in his 30s. She had just turned 14, although Xie kept her true age a secret. The matchmaker who brought the two together stated that she was “18 years old and young and fertile” and that she “doesn't even know that one plus one equals two.” When Chen asked Tingting for her ID card to open an account at the bank, he discovered that she was only 16 years old. He and his family, however, expressed nonchalance as the two had been married for more than two years at the time. “She was young and fertile, which is difficult to find in rural regions,” Chen said per South China Morning Post. Xie received more than 90,000 yuan (approximately $13,328) from Chen's family. He also collected tens of thousands of yuan from the other two men as well. When the Chen family discovered that Xie had sold his daughter to a third family, they demanded their money back. Xie refused to return the money. When police arrested Xie in March, they discovered that he had spent all the money. The Lianyuan City Public Security Bureau announced on Aug. 2 that the investigation had been completed. The case has now been sent to prosecutors as they decide whether to charge Xie with fraud. Xie's wife, who also has a mental disability, was sent to a nursing home in Lianyuan City Center, while Tingting was sent to the Lianyuan City Social Welfare Institute. Weibo users expressed outrage, condemning the father. Russian groom Stepan Dolgikh sentenced for wedding-day murder of bride A groom has been sentenced to 18 years for killing his new wife on their wedding day in front of shocked guests. Stepan Dolgikh, 35, beat wife Oksana Poludentseva, 36, to death then dumped her body in a ravine. He told a court in Novosibirsk, Russia that he believed his new bride was cheating on him. Dolgikh had a previous conviction for murder but the wife – who got to know him while he was in prison as a pen pal – believed she could tame him. Witnesses said he started kicking and punching mother-of-one Poludentseva after becoming “jealous” of her communication with another guest at their alcohol-fuelled wedding party in a private house in Chik village. He accused his new wife of “behaving incorrectly”, it was alleged. Chief investigator Kirill Petrushin said: “He began to punch and kick her outside the house.” He continued to attack her inside the house. “He grabbed her by the hair, hit her, pushed her out into the street, where he also continued to strike her body and head.” When she appeared lifeless “he dumped her into a nearby ravine”. The incident was several hours after the couple had exchanged vows at their wedding. Other guests were reportedly too scared to intervene but they called law enforcement. The groom was detained at the scene by the Russian National Guard. Dolgikh confessed to the killing, said Petrushin, senior regional detective of the Russian Investigative Committee. “He beat her for a long time, in front of witnesses, and struck her vital organs – in the torso and head,” he said. He “fully admitted guilt during the investigation” but failed to repent, he said. “He was jealous of her with one of the male guests,” said Petrushin. “It seemed to her husband that she had behaved incorrectly, which caused a scandal. “All the rest were afraid of him, so they tried to intervene, but were rebuffed.” A friend said: “She truly loved him, and was waiting for release.” “The deceased woman knew about his criminal record,” said Petrushin. “They met while he was serving a sentence in prison for his previous crimes.” He added: “She did not think that while drinking alcohol or just in a fit of anger, a person like this may go over the limit and commit a serious crime.” California dermatologist Yue Yu arrested for allegedly poisoning husband A Southern California dermatologist was arrested last week for allegedly poisoning her husband — who set up a hidden camera to catch her in the act, police said. Yue Yu, 45, who treats patients at an office in Mission Viejo, was busted Thursday after cops served a search warrant on the couple's $2.5 million mansion in Irvine. Yu's 53-year-old husband Jack Chen told police he had been suffering from an unexplained ailment for about a month. “His condition became increasingly worse and based on the husband examining his routine and looking at what could be causing it, he grew suspicious of his wife and put a hidden camera in place that captured her poisoning him,” Irvine police Lt. Bill Bingham told The Post Monday. Yu's husband of 10 years — who turned over the video evidence to authorities – “sustained significant internal injuries,” but is expected to recover, police said. Bingham declined to elaborate further or provide additional details of the alleged poisoning, citing an ongoing investigation. Detectives are still looking into a potential motive, he said. “We do believe this is a domestic-related incident,” he said. “There's nothing that we discovered that has caused us concern for the patients that [Yu] treated” Yu, whose bail was set at $30,000, was released from custody late Friday after posting bond, online records show. Prosecutors were reviewing the allegations to determine whether to press charges, an Orange County District Attorney's Office spokeswoman said. Chen filed for an emergency restraining order in Orange County on Friday, claiming he was the victim of domestic violence, court documents reviewed by The Post show. A hearing had been set for Aug. 18. He also filed for divorce on Friday. The couple have been married since July 2012 and have two kids, ages 7 and 8. Chen is seeking sole custody of their children and asked the court to keep the kids away from their mom pending an upcoming court proceeding. “Ms. Yu absolutely and unequivocally denies trying to poison her husband or anyone else,” her attorney, David Wohl, told The Post on Monday. He wouldn't comment any further on the allegations against his client, but said they have yet to receive video footage. “She doesn't plan to go anywhere near the accusing spouse right now,” Wohl said when asked about the request for a restraining order. Yu is affiliated with Providence Mission Hospital, which issued a statement saying staffers were cooperating with authorities. “The incident is a domestic matter which occurred in Irvine and we want to reassure our community that there has been no impact on our patients,” Mission Heritage Medical Group officials told The Post, while referring additional inquiries to cops. Yu's biography was apparently removed from the hospital's website as of Sunday, the Los Angeles Times reported. Staffers at Yu's Mission Viejo office declined to comment when reached by The Post early Monday. Attempts to reach Yu and her husband were unsuccessful. Pennsylvania defense attorney charged with pressuring clients into sex SCRANTON, Pa. — A defense attorney targeted vulnerable clients and pressured them into having sex in exchange for legal work, the Pennsylvania attorney general's office said Monday. Corey J. Kolcharno is charged with four counts of promoting prostitution after an investigation found he sexually exploited clients, tethering “his performance as their counsel to a demand for sexual services from them or in exchange for payment,” police wrote in an affidavit. Kolcharno — a former Lackawanna County prosecutor — was arraigned Monday and released on $20,000 unsecured bail. A statement issued by his attorney said Kolcharno “has made a conscious decision to accept responsibility.” Kolcharno told reporters he intended to give up his law license. According to state police, Kolcharno targeted women who struggled with addiction, had been sexually abused or had financial problems. At first he requested nude photos or worn underwear, then escalated his predatory behavior into a demand for sex in exchange for legal services, authorities said. He paid his clients as much as $500, police said. Victims said they were ashamed but felt they had no choice but to give in, authorities said. Kolcharno “picked these victims because they had limited choices, because he thought they would be easy to silence, and less likely to be believed if they ever came forward,” Attorney General Josh Shapiro said in a written statement. Investigators said they found hundreds of sexually explicit images of Kolcharno's clients on his cellphone. Police said the crimes took place between 2018 and 2022, when Kolcharno was a partner in the Fanucci & Kolcharno law firm outside Scranton. UK man caught by police after hiding inside a giant teddy bear He was able to run but could barely hide. A man who was wanted for car theft and failing to pay at a gas station was sent to jail Friday after police found him hiding inside a teddy bear in Manchester, England, according to Greater Manchester Police. Joshua Dodson, 18, stuffed himself inside the giant 5-foot teddy bear at his girlfriend's house when he tried to escape from police, according to the Sun. “When we went to arrest him, our officers noticed a large bear breathing in the address before finding Dobson hidden inside!” Greater Manchester Police tweeted. Dodson's botched plan unfolded in May, when police were on the hunt for him after he stole a Mitsubishi SUV worth $10,364. Dodson was caught when police raided his girlfriend's home and spotted the teddy bear in a corner of the house “breathing.” That's when police yanked the man from the teddy bear inside the home.
Episode 101:This week we're continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2-5]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6-8]2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917[Part 9-12]3. From February to October 1917[Part 13 - This Week]4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power - 0:21The Expansion of Soviets - 18:11[Part 14 - 16?]4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power[Part 17 - 19?]5. War Communism[Part 20 - 22?]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy[Part 23 - 26?]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture[Part 27?]ConclusionFootnotes:1) 0:46Thomas H. Rigby, Lenin's Government: Sovnarkom 1917–1922 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979); Alexander Rabinowitch, The Bolsheviks in Power: The First Year of Soviet Rule in Petrograd (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007).2) 3:06Lutz Häfner, Die Partei der Linken Sozialrevolutionäre: In der Russischen Revolution von 1917–1918 (Cologne: Böhlau, 1994).3) 4:05.4) 5:18Moskovskii Voenno-Revoliutsionnyi komitet, oktiabr'-noiabr' 1917 goda (Moscow: Moskovskii rabochii, 1968), 182–3.5) 7:24Velikii oktiabr' i zashchita ego zavoevanii: pobeda sotsialisticheskoi revoliutsii (Moscow: Nauka, 1987), 197.6) 9:46Protasov, Vserossiiskoe uchreditel'noe sobranie.7) 11:03N. S. Lar'kov, ‘Sibirskii Oktiabr' i marginaly', in Iz istorii revoliutsii v Rossii, vol. 1 (Tomsk: Tomskii gos. Universitet, 1996), 169–75; A. V. Dobrovol'skii, ‘Partiia sotsialistov-revoliutsionerov vo vlasti i v oppozitsii, 1917–1923 gody' (avtoreferat dissertatsii) (Novosibirsk, 2004), ch. 2, section 3.8) 11:38S. V. Iarov, Gorozhanin kak politik: revoliutsiia, voennyi kommunizm i NEP glazami petrogradtsev (St Petersburg: Dmitrii Bulanin, 1999), 20.9) 13:05Protasov, Vserossiiskoe uchreditel'noe sobranie, 320.10) 16:27Mark von Hagen, War in a European Borderland: Occupations and Occupation Plans in Galicia and Ukraine, 1914–1918 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007).11) 17:58Risto Alapuro, State and Revolution in Finland (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988), 177.12) 18:09Adam Tooze, The Deluge: The Great War and the Remaking of Global Order (New York: Viking, 2014), xxxix.13) 19:51N. S. Lar'kov, Nachalo grazhdanskoi voiny v Sibiri: armiia i bor'ba za vlast' (Tomsk: Tomskii gos. Universitet, 1995), 36.14) 21:02State Archive of Perm' Oblast', ГАПО ф. Р-359, оп.1, д.2, л.77.15) 22:00E. G. Gimpel'son, Formirovanie sovetskoi politicheskoi systemy, 1917–1923gg. (Moscow: Nauka, 1995), 26.16) 23:24Vladimir N. Brovkin, The Mensheviks after October: Socialist Opposition and the Rise of the Bolshevik Dictatorship (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1987), 134.17) 23:49V. A. Koklov, ‘Men'sheviki na vyborakh v gorodskie sovety tsentral'noi Rossii vesnoi 1918g', in Men'sheviki i men'shevizm: sbornik statei (Moscow: Izd-vo Tip. Novosti 1998), 44–68, (51).18) 24:18Koklov, ‘Men'sheviki', in Men'sheviki i men'shevizm, 49.19) 24:47A. F. Zhukov, Ideino-politicheskii krakh eserovskogo maksimalizma (Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta, 1979), 124.20) 26:18Gimpel'son, Formirovanie, 42.21) 26:35.
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We start this episode with the news of the most recent mass shooting at a medical campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where according to the New York Times: calls of the shooting at a medical building crackled across police radios just before 5 p.m. on Wednesday. As officers rushed inside — following a trail of bullet casings and yelling out “Tulsa police!” — they heard the gunshots end, officials said, then found that a man had killed four people and himself.Chief Franklin said the gunman had recently undergone back surgery and was upset about continued pain. He killed the doctor who performed that surgery and three others using two guns purchased in recent days, including an AR-15-style rifle he bought the afternoon of the shooting, the chief said.I discuss my thoughts on this particular horrid event and how it related to the epidemic of chronic pain patients being denied treatment across the US. We then discuss the Monkey Pox and its history with local John Meissner. He received his Doctorate of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine and has been a Bioweapons researcher at Porton Down, England, and Novosibirsk, Russia. He discusses how worried we should be with the first verified cases here in Colorado. We also discuss practical ways to protect ourselves and our loved ones from this new storm on the horizon. Today's episode is sponsored by: Get full access to The Colorado Switchblade at www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe
What is monkeypox and how did it get here?We're talking about the monkeypox virus: its incubation period, symptoms, transmission, how contagious it is, treatment and mortality rate. It's similar to smallpox, which only two countries are officially in possession of WHO authorized smallpox repositories of. Iraq, North Korea and France are also believed to possess “illegal” stockpiles. If you enjoy our content, become a patron and unlock our premium episodes. 1 We discuss how Russia produced tons of biological weapons using similar plagues. As Pulitzer Prize winner Ed Yong of The Atlantic said, “The US has spent decades thinking about how to handle smallpox bioterrorism. The two cases of monkeypox in 2021 provided handy test runs for those plans.” The State Centre for Research on Virology and Biotechnology in Novosibirsk called Vector is in possession of smallpox and anthrax, as well as more recent pathogens like Ebola. 2 Smallpox had a 30% fatality rate at its peak. Monkeypox is between 1-10% depending on the strain and care available. The COVID SARS 2 R0 is 8. Monkeypox's R naught is less than 1 (average) so far. R0 is the average number of people who will contract a disease from one person with that disease. Although it's rare, if you have swollen lymph nodes, fever, headaches, pustules, puss filled blisters, or lesions on your hands and feet, extremities, and face you should probably head to the ER... Monkeypox is transmitted by bodily fluids. It is not an airborne virus like COVID, monkeypox is also a DNA virus so it doesn't mutate easily. The virus is mostly carried by rodents. In 2003 USA had a monkeypox outbreak in Illinois after an import of rodents from Ghana. What's different now is so many cases without a clear prime source. Rarely, monkeypox makes away from it's endemic areas in Nigeria, Ghana, and Congo. When it does,outbreaks are usually in the single digits, not this time. On May 20th confirmed cases were in the US, UK, Spain, and Portugal. As we record on May 24, monkeypox is in all NATO countries plus a few. Those first affected were men who have sex with men. It is important to not stigmatize any group of people. Early narratives about a disease can become lore. And narratives turned stigma can stop people from reporting symptoms. Stigma and disinformation is exactly what evangelical Republicans and the Russian orthodox church will likely do, though. We discuss Russian experiments with Marburg, Ebola, bubonic plague, anthrax, HIV, and camelpox. Catherine the Great was the first Russian vaccinated for smallpox, and all these years later this outbreak has the stocks of companies with an interest in vaccines like TPOXX and TEMBEXA such as Siga, Tonix Pharmaceuticals, Emergent BioSolutions, and Bavarian Nordic soaring. We discuss Vektor Labs in Koltsovo, Siberia (as well as its predecessor, Biopreparat) where Putin's doctors work on the latest vaccines... they say... maybe also bioweapons. Ilya Drozdov was in charge of Vector, but he's now the world's most famous missing scientist, either accidentally or on purpose. If there is still a Russian bioweapons program they're in volation of the Biological Weapons Convention. Vector is the second largest such facility in the world behind the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. Our Russian bioweapons history knowledge mostly comes from defector Ken Alibek who testified about his time in Russian bioweapons research before Congress. 1. Mary G. Reynolds et al. ...Risk Factors for Human Monkeypox.... Emerging Infectious Diseases. Vol 13, November 2007. ⇤2. Ed Yong. So Have You Heard About Monkeypox?. The Atlantic. May 2022. ⇤
В этом эпизоде Бен, Ур, Мария и Наталья говорят о проблемах, которые могут сделать городскую жизнь менее комфортной и безопасной. Ведущие сравнивают уровень преступности в разных точках мира, говорят о возможных причинах роста количества бездомных на улицах, жалуются на плохую экологию в мегаполисах, а также рассказывают о происшествиях, с которыми они сталкивались в своих городских квартирах. СОДЕРЖАНИЕ: 00:00:13 — INTRO: Hosts for today: Benjamin, Maria, Natalya and Ugur. 00:00:50 — CRIME: What is the crime level like in Novosibirsk? Comparing cities we lived in. Common types of street crime. 00:13:00 — HOMELESSNESS: What are the major causes of homelessness and how to solve this issue? 00:22:00 — TRAFFIC: Road accidents. Russian driving mentality. Infrastructure problems. 00:31:35 — ENVIRONMENT: Cars and air pollution. Icicles and snow falling from roofs. Dust in Novosibirsk and other cities. Smoke from forest fires, «black sky» from factories in urban cities. 00:45:27 — DOMESTIC DANGERS: Noisy or violent neighbours. Gas explosions, fires and other accidents in residential buildings. 00:55:56 — NATURAL DISASTERS: What kind of natural disasters may exist in a city? 01:01:40 — Follow us on VK, Telegram, Yandex, Apple and Google Podcasts. СКРИПТ ЭПИЗОДА: Для повышения эффективности обучения наш подкаст содержит текстовую расшифровку. Скрипт диалога оформлен в виде субтитров и доступен к просмотру на сайте во время проигрывания эпизода: BigAppleSchool.com/p/wtc_132
Kirill Gotovtsev is one of the oldest Runet marketers. Graduated from VGIK, studied/worked with Petr Shchedrovitskiy in the last courses. Kirill was among the pioneers of domestic marketing by creating an industry portal and promo sites. The first seminar on what is now called SMM Kirill was held in 1998 in Novosibirsk at the Internet conference. He was one of the few who convinced Zurab Tsereteli to abandon the idea of erecting a monument to Brodsky. For the last 8 years he has been in private practice. Talks about how cool it is to work as an adviser and with an adviser before the crypto hype made this word well-known. A practicing "television chef", he has four seasons of different cooking shows behind him, now he does something like restaurant criticism, oddly enough on Instagram. Kirill is a rather experienced biker, his article “why motorcycles ride between the rows” is probably one of the most quoted in the motorcycle theme - every year it is reprinted 5-6 times. For the last couple of months he has been working on a course on strategies for beginners, it seems to be the only course of its kind for a person who wants to figure it out from scratch. FIND KIRILL ON SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn | VKontakte | Facebook | Instagram | Telegram ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denofrich YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Go Ye Forth - Sharing Latter-day Saint Mission Experiences from Around the Globe
Follow our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/groups/goyeforthpodcast/ Hello everyone! On today's show, I speak with Daniel Ortner who served in the Russia, Novosibirsk Mission from 2010 to 2012. He has an interesting conversion story and has some great insights and experiences from his mission. And in my missionary minute, I talk about a transformative experience. So let's get to it! ---- Listen to Podcast! --- A big thanks to my new friend Daniel Ortner. Daniel just reached out and said that he'd like to share his mission experience and I'm so happy that he did because he has such an amazing story to share. In today's missionary minute …. Daniel used a word to describe his mission. Transformative. That's the exact word that I have used in describing my mission. If I could have known what my mission would do for me, I would have never even second-guessed it. I felt like I was supposed to go, but I had absolutely no idea how significant that decision would be for me. I have said many times, almost every good thing that has happened to me in my adult life can be traced back to me serving a mission. I won't go into detail because then the missionary minute will turn into the missionary hour, but honestly, it was transformative for my life and that is why I am so passionate about missions and feel like every young man and young woman would be blessed by serving and would bless others by their service. I was very happy when President Nelson said in the April General Conference, “I reaffirm STRONGLY that the Lord has asked every worthy able young man to prepare for and serve a mission.” He went on to say that it is a priesthood responsibility and that the youth have been reserved for this time. He added, “For you young and able sisters, a mission is a powerful but optional opportunity.“ I simply say, Amen. Well, that's about it for today's show. If you or someone you know has served a mission and you think that they would be a fun guest for the show, please contact me @ goyeforthpodcast@gmail.com If you liked the show, please subscribe so that you are notified when new episodes come out. We would also appreciate it if you could rate and review the podcast in Apple podcasts, or share it with a friend. Thank you for joining me today. Until next time, wax strong in the gospel my friends! This is not an official production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The opinions expressed are by the host and guest.
I vilket Johanna gör ett tappert försök att prata om NFTs (NTFs?) efter att ha fått nys om att Kombouaré gett sig in i techbranschen. Simon, allas vår kryptokorrespondent, hjälper till så gott han kan, men inser snabbt att varken teknologi eller matematik är något för kvinnor och väljer istället att fokusera lite på saudiarabisk golf. Och så pågår det ju ett krig, vilket naturligtvis inte gått radikalerna förbi.
Alexey Knyazev - Doctor of Chemistry, Director of Engineering Chemical Technology Center, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry, National Research Tomsk State University. Laureate of the Russian Presidential Prize in the field of science and innovation for young scientists in 2009. Was born on July 28, 1978 in Tomsk. Aleksey (and his brother Andrey Knyazev, director of the NOVOKHIM company) are the fourth generation of a family of chemical scientists who worked in Tomsk universities. Great-grandmother and great-grandfather graduated from Mendeleyevka (Russian Chemical Technical University named after D.I. Mendeleev) and in the five-year period of chemicalization of the whole country, which began in 1938, they came to develop chemistry in Tomsk. Great-grandfather, Nikolai Pavlovich Kurin, was already with a degree and headed one department at TPI, great-grandmother (Geniya Abramovna) - another, portraits of both hang now in the 2nd building of the Polytechnic University. My great-grandfather also has an obelisk in the 10th building - because after some time he began to study nuclear physics and headed the 43rd department, which trained personnel for the construction of the SCC. The grandfather of Alexei Knyazev, Mikhail Nikolaevich Kurin, also studied in Moscow at the Russian Chemical Technical University, returned to Tomsk and headed the 13th department - the one that deals with research at an experimental nuclear reactor. His wife, Larisa Nikolaevna, came from Novosibirsk and entered the Tomsk State University at the Faculty of Chemistry, where she then worked all her life. She headed the Department of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry, created a laboratory for catalytic research. Alexey Knyazev's mother - Elena Mikhailovna Knyazeva is also catalytic, now she is a teacher at the Department of General and Organic Chemistry at TPU. FIND ALEXEY ON SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denofrich YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Tajik or Russian? Talking with Zarina about xenophobia, life in Russia, Spain and France. Slow Russian podcast for intermediate level. Зари́на, как и я, родила́сь в Новосиби́рске, но сейча́с живёт и рабо́тает в Барсело́не. Cего́дня мы с Зари́ной поговори́м о её жи́зни в Росси́и и в други́х стра́нах, а в сле́дующем вы́пуске затро́нем те́му изуче́ния иностра́нных языко́в и менталите́та иностра́нцев и ру́сских. Зари́на о́чень похо́жа на испа́нку: у неё тёмные глаза́ и шика́рные тёмные во́лосы. Я ду́маю, что секре́т в том, что у Зари́ны о́чень интере́сные ко́рни. Zarina, like me, was born in Novosibirsk, but now lives and works in Barcelona. Today we will talk about her life in Russia and in other countries, and in the next episode we will touch on the topic of studying foreign languages and the mentality of foreigners and Russians. Zarina is very Spanish-like: she has dark eyes and gorgeous dark hair. I think the secret is that Zarina has very interesting roots. PATREON patreon.com/russianwithdasha CONVERSATION CLUB russianwithdasha.com/debates Зарина в Instagram @zarina.poyet ______________ Instagram @russian.with.dasha YouTube Russian with Dasha russianwithdasha.com russianwithdaria@gmail.com
In this Geoeconomics Podcast episode, Aleksa Burmazovic talks with Ekaterina Evdokimova, the founder and partner at Russia's first private SEZ: Stupino Quadrat. The discussion goes over Russia's soviet legacy shaped the SEZs of Russia today, and what the future holds for the world's biggest country. Join us on November 4-5 at TransLogistica in Warsaw, Poland:https://translogistica.pl/en/ Stupino Quadrat SEZ:https://gdpquadrat.com/en/ Russia's 2005 Law on Special Economic Zones:https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/rus_e/wtaccrus58_leg_324.pdf Novosibirsk Technopark:http://www.nsc.ru/tpark/curenglish/welcome.html Dubna SEZ:https://oezdubna.ru/en/ Skolkovo Innovation Center:https://madeinrussia.ru/en/catalog/2639 Yandex Self-Driving Vehicles in SEZs:https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/russian-tech-firm-yandex-test-self-driving-taxis-moscow-this-year-2021-09-08/ Innopolis Tatarstan:https://innopolis.com/ Technopolis Moscow:http://technomoscow.com/ Brazil's Export Processing Zones:https://presrepublica.jusbrasil.com.br/legislacao/1247082878/lei-14184-21 DP World's Port of Berbera:http://www.dpworldberbera.com/dp-world-berbera Foxconn:https://www.foxconn.com/zh-tw/ FEMOZA:https://femoza.org/ Innovation in Industrial Clusters Book:https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319211084 This podcast was produced by the Adrianople Group. The Adrianople Group is a business intelligence firm that focuses on special economic zones, venture capital, private equity, and geoeconomics. For more information, please visit: https://www.adrianoplegroup.com/ https://twitter.com/geoeconomicspod #Stupino #Quadrat #StupinoQuadrat #Russia #Russian #Novosibirsk #Siberia #SovietUnion #History #1990s #Dubna #Republic #Innovation #Science #Propulsion #Medical #Energy #Nuclear #Materials #Skolkovo #Moscow #Yandex #Technology #SelfDriving #Autonomous #Vehicles #AI #Innopolis #Tatarstan #Experiment #Technopolis #VentureCapital #VC #Diamandis #PeterDiamandis #Tutorial #DPWorld #Emirates #Dubai #Ports #Freeport #Somaliland #Somalia #Africa #Construction #Brazil #Assembly #Foxconn #Iphone #Smartphone #Electronics #Vertical #Integration #Clusters #Industry #Trade #Logistics
Tatiana Shnaider is a geneticist, junior researcher of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk. Tatiana's research interests include human brain development, genetics of intellectual disability, cellular and gene therapies, and artificial organs. She is also a popularizer of science and one of the authors of the genetics textbook for middle school "Practical Molecular Genetics for Beginners". FIND TATIANA ON SOCIAL MEDIA VKontakte ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denofrich YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
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Alexander Lobok is a philosopher, psychologist, and teacher. Ph.D. in Philosophy. Doctor of Psychology. A psychotherapist working in the paradigm of existential psychology. A specialist in difficult issues of building family and interpersonal relationships. Work with educational depressions, situations of loss of meaning, video games addiction, building trajectories of personal self-actualization, and much more. Author of the books: "Overcoming Morality", "Subconscious Marx", "Anthropology of Myth", "Other Mathematics", "Laboratory of Children's Written Speech", "Science of Discipleship, or the Reverse Side of Didactics", "Diamond Land of Olonkho Pedagogy", "Cartography of the Inner childhood ”,“ №0. First feast. How the University of Probability Education is Possible ”and many articles devoted to the problems of innovative pedagogy. Professor of the University of Probabilistic Education, and author of the Azarttaining system - a set of innovative technologies and educational games that reveal the secrets of educational passion. "Archcard", "Magnematics", "Font magic", "ABC of meanings", "Ischeznayka" - these are game complexes invented by Alexander Lobok (each complex represents tens and even hundreds of game scenarios), allowing to form linguistic and mathematical thinking in children themselves of different ages through the activation in them the state of educational passion. Geography of Alexander Lobok's author's seminars for teachers, parents, and children: Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Arkhangelsk, Krasnodar, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Izhevsk, Perm, Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Tyumen, Novy Urengoy, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Ust- Ilimsk, Chita, Vladivostok, Anadyr, Seattle, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Barcelona, Montenegro, Bulgaria, and others. FIND ALEXANDER ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | YouTube | Instagram ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denofrich YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Andrey Purtov is a marketing, strategy, and education expert with over 25 years of experience. Graduated from the design faculty of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. He started his career in marketing and sales at the age of 19 in the late 90s in the electronics and home appliances markets. Then he became the head of the sales department at the Videoservice concern and was involved in the sales of Columbia Tristar, Buena Vista, and Disney products throughout Russia. In 2000 he founded the branding agency ArtGraphics.ru. In 2004-2010 - editor-in-chief of Identity magazine ("The debut of the year in Russia in the field of advertising and marketing", 2004). Since 2007 - producer of the international conference HiBrand ("The best conference of the year in Russia", 2007). Producer of the "Marketing Tour" project. Jury member of advertising and marketing festivals in Moscow, Kiev, Minsk, Yerevan, Novosibirsk. Expert of the federal projects "Foresight Fleet 2013. Education" and "Foresight Fleet 2015. National Technological Initiative". Chairman of the International Jury of the OPEN Territory Marketing Festival (2015). Supervised territorial projects for Kazan, Baikal, Yeniseisk, Kamchatka, Vladivostok, Krasnodar, Murmansk region, Yakutia, Penza and Altai. In 2012, he created and became a curator of the Marketing and Brand Management program at the British Higher School of Art and Design. Trained over 2000 specialists in marketing, strategy, and communications. Winner of the British Award in the School Ambassador nomination (2016). In 2016-2017 - Marketing Director of the BHSAD. In 2019-2020 - Dean of the Department of Marketing, Moscow Advanced Communication School. Winner of the 2020 U Awards in the Special Achievements category for outstanding service to the British Higher School of Art and Design. Developed, supervised, and conducted corporate trainings in marketing, strategy, and communications for Daimler (Mercedes-Benz Russia), Pepsico, Severstal-Management, OCS, MegaFon, Perfetti Van Melle, MASMY Belarus, Italdizain, and many other Russian and international companies. Articles and interviews were published in Forbes, National Business, Delovoy Kvartal, Identity, Projector, Company Management, Capitalist, Strategic Management, etc. Master's degree in Marketing, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University. Lomonosov (the best course according to students, 2019). In 2020, he was awarded the Order of Merit in Marketing by the Guild of Marketers for his significant contribution to the development of marketing education, the development and implementation of practice-oriented teaching methods, and the training of highly qualified specialists in the field of marketing and branding for the Russian economy. In 2020-2021, he developed and supervised the "Global Business" program for the "Development Corporation of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)", within the framework of which about 40 specialists were trained and strategies of 6 most important non-resource companies in Yakutia were developed. In July 2021, he headed the expert group of the All-Russian competition "Discover Your Russia" and became the curator of the Accelerator of the competition projects. FIND ANDREY ON SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Telegram © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
I'm Siberian. What is Novosibirsk like. Homework #1 Удиви́тельно, но мно́гие лю́ди всё ещё ве́рят в стереоти́пы о Росси́и. Когда́ я говорю́, что я — сибиря́чка, не́которые иностра́нцы представля́ют моро́з кру́глый год, люде́й в ша́пках-уша́нках и медве́дей, кото́рые споко́йно гуля́ют по у́лицам. Как вы́глядит Сиби́рь на са́мом де́ле? Сего́дня я расскажу́ вам о го́роде, в кото́ром родила́сь. Чем знамени́т э́тот го́род, за что я его́ люблю́ и не люблю́, и почему́ перее́хала жить в Санкт-Петербу́рг. Скачать полную транскрипцию | Download full PDF transcript with accented text and useful phrases http://patreon.com/russianwithdasha I also added a CHECK MY HOMEWORK option on Patreon. You will be able to send me your text or voice recordings via email or Telegram. I will check your homework and send you voice recordings with my corrections and comments. You will also get other Patron-only materials and all previous rewards.