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Un Paleocon en el Moncayo
Los Democristianos

Un Paleocon en el Moncayo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 96:21


Programa sobre los democristianos con la colaboración de Patton,Pelayo y Dino Coppola bajo la dirección de Simonov.

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
Environmentalist Eugene Simonov: "The root of this evil is clear, and it is not widely discussed in Russia" - Эколог Евгений Симонов: «Корень зла понятен и не является предметом дискуссии

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 14:53


In December 2024, two Russian oil tankers sank in the Kerch Strait. The tankers were carrying over 9 000 tons of fuel, and at least a third spilled in the sea. SBS Russian discussed the tanker disaster with Eugene Simonov, expert coordinator of the Ukraine War Environmental Consequences work group. - В конце 2024 года два российских танкера потерпели крушение в Керченском проливе. Суммарно они перевозили более 9 тысяч тонн мазута, и как минимум треть оказалась в море. Евгений Симонов, эксперт группы по изучению экологических последствий войны в Украине, прокомментировал происходящее.

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation
#572 Klassisches bAV-Geschäft digital umgesetzt (Steven Lischka & Wladimir Simonov)

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 38:26


Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution spricht Stephan Baulig mit unseren Kunden Steven Lischka & Wladimir Simonov über das Thema Betriebsrente und darüber wie sie das klassische bAV-Geschäft digital umgesetzt haben. Erfahrt in dieser Folge, außerdem die Beweggründe der beiden Unternehmer und wie sie zusammengefunden haben. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Sichere dir jetzt das Buch "WISSEN MACHT UMSATZ" auf www.wissenmachtumsatz.de Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.

Un Paleocon en el Moncayo
Dos años de guerra en Ucrania

Un Paleocon en el Moncayo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 131:50


De la mano de Patton, Simonov,Pelayo y Dino Coppola analizaremos la situación actual de la guerra en Ucrania dos años después de su inicio

Un Paleocon en el Moncayo
El gobierno, los terroristas, Putin y el secesionismo.

Un Paleocon en el Moncayo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 124:39


En esta ocasión tenemos una tertulia con Pelayo,Dino Coppola y Simonov sobre el tema catalan y su vinculación con Rusia así como se hablara del otro beneficiado de este Gobierno, el mundo abertzale. En el apartado de noticias sección especial para Estados Unidos y las primarias Republicanas así como el estado de salud del Presidente.

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.77 Fall and Rise of China: Russo-Japanese War #4: Telissu

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 30:46


Last time we spoke about the battle of Nanshan. After their loss at the battle of Yalu, the Russians began a withdrawal while trying to delay the Japanese advance upon Port Arthur. The 2nd IJA of General Oku landed at Pitzuwo along the Liaodong peninsula. To open the path to Port Arthur and cut her off from reinforcements from the rest of Manchuria. General Oku first had the 4th IJA division seize Chinchou before bombarding Nanshan both from land and sea. The Russian defenders led by Colonel Tretyakov fought like lions exacting a terrible price upon the Japanese, but ultimately it was the foolish General Fok who made a blunder of things resulting in a chaotic withdrawal. Nanshan was seized and General Nogi with the 3rd IJA began to land at Takushan ready to pounce on the prize of Dalny. Dalny was seized without a fight and now Nogi's men prepared to besiege Port Arthur.    #77 The Russo-Japanese War part 4: The Russian counter offensive at Telissu   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. As we have seen with the battles of Yalu and Nanshan, the Russians seemed to have an enormous strategic problem. The core of the problem was the fact that the Tsar appointed General Kuropatkin to lead the war, but left the real power in the hands of Admiral Alexeiev. There were clear philosophical differences between the two men, hell one was an admiral trying to lead land battles. Kuropatkin understood logistics better, he knew they needed to bide time so more men could travel abroad the trans Siberian over to the far east so a proper offensive could be made. But Alexeiev and his financial friends in the Royal Timber company feared losing their investments in Manchuria. As I mentioned in an earlier episode Alexeiev's position and appointment of Viceroyalty was actually the brainchild of Aleksandr Bezobrazov who recommended it to the Tsar. In many ways the Russo-Japanese war was fought for the financial benefit of some elites in Russia and this would help stoke revolutionary fever back home. Kuropatkin was not 100% sure of the Japanese disposition and intentions. The 1st IJA beat them at the Yalu and seemed to be heading northwest towards Liaoyang. The 2nd IJA landed at Pitzuwo, defeated them at Nanshan and now held Dalny. The 10th division, the nucleus of the soon to be created 4th IJA had landed at Takushan while the 3rd IJA seemed to still be in Japan. Kuropatkin wrote in his memoirs “it was incumbent on us, therefore to exercise great caution and to keep our forces as far as possible concentrated, so as to be ready to meet the attack of two or even three armies”. The slow pass of the trans Siberian railway to reinforce him by May was causing Kuropatkin to seriously consider withdrawing from Liaoyang to Harbin. But the Tsar and court demanded he go on the offensive to try and rescue Port Arthur. Alexeiev's chief of staff Jalinski sent to Kuropatkin basically two options. Number 1, contain the 2nd IJA and attack the 1st IJA and 4th IJA in the direction of Yalu. Number 2 perform an offensive against the 2nd IJA to the north of Port Arthur while blocking the 1st IJA. Neither option was good, but Kuropatkin chose the 2nd one. Kuropatkin believed an attack from the direction of Liaoyang would leave the Russian right flank and rear exposed to a possible landing of the 3rd IJA. Kuropatkins staff believed such a landing might occur at Yingkou. Having to allocate troops to protect his right flank and rear, Kuropatkin only had 60-70 of his 94 battalions in mid may. The railway did not run towards Yalu, therefore his logistical lines would be terrible, feeding such an immense army was not easy.  On the other side, General Nogi who had commanded the 1st IJA brigade that took Port Arthur in 1894 was given initially the 1st and 11th divisions for the same task in 1904. It soon became very apparent he required at minimum 4 divisions for the job. His force began a siege against Port Arthur and this in turn affected Kuropatkin's situation. Port Arthur had been provisioned to sustain 12 battalions for 12 months. But now it held 27 battalions and an enormous amount of refugees from places like Dalny, it was theorized to only be able to hold out for 6 months. On May 23rd Jalinski arrived to Kuropatkins HQ at Liaoyang whereupon he gave him the two options. Kuropatkin thought both options were idiotic and screamed at Jalinski, unwilling to comply. Alexeiev proposed sending the case to the Tsar for adjudication, thus both Kuropatkin and Alexeiev sent reports to the Tsar. Alexeievs case report drew attention to losing the navy and Port Arthur would lose the war based on a loss of morale. Kuropatkin explained going on an offensive southwards would simply expose his army to a devastating attack and it was better to hold up at Liaoyang and build up strength. He also advised that Port Arthur held no tactical significance anymore. The Tsar convened a council of war and they all agreed if Port Arthur fell the incoming baltic fleet would have nowhere to turn to. Thus Kuropatkin was instructed to rescue Port Arthur. In June of 1904, General Kuroki's 1st IJA was due north of Yalu heading for Liaoyang. To confront them was Lt General Keller and Major General Rennenkampf, yes that crazy badass from the last war. They had roughly 23,000 infantry, 3600 cavalry and over 90 guns of various caliber. General Oku's 2nd IJA meanwhile were going to be confronted by the 1st Siberian corps of Lt General Stakelberg who had 30,000 infantry, 3000 cavalry and over 100 guns. Within the 2nd IJA's center was Geneal Nozu's 10th IJA division who would be confronted by Major General Mishchenko's Cossack brigade. To the rear at Liaoyang and Mukden was General Kuropatkin with his growing force of 36,000 infantry, 6000 cavalry and 120 guns. The European 21st division had just arrived, and the 10th army corps + two cavalry divisions were en route. As you can see, the Russians were being forced to separate their forces by the Japanese. If they consolidated the Russians would be a force to be reckoned with. The Russians strategic lifeline, their greatest advantage was the railway, any threat to it would crush the Russian war effort. This was something that deeply troubled Kuropatkin at all times, he would have 55,000 men deployed just to defend the line between the Ural Mountains and the Manchurian frontier. Within Manchuria a force of 25,000 men were assigned to protect the lines there. Meanwhile every strategic point such as railway bridges were being attacked by Honghuzi forces under the direct guidance of Japanese officers. The Qing officially told the Russians they were doing everything they could to thwart the Honghuzi menace, but in reality they were doing pretty much nothing at all. In a single month over 90 major attempts to disrupt the railway would occur between Mukden and Tiehling. On June 7th, Kuropatkin visited Stakelberg at his HQ to give him verbal orders to accompany the written ones he received “Your Excellency's Army Corps is detailed with the object of drawing upon itself the greatest possible number of the enemy's forces and thereby weakening his army operating in the Kwantung Peninsula. Your advance, therefore, against the enemy's covering troops must be rapid and energetic, in the hope of crushing his advanced detachments should they prove to be weak in numbers. In the event of your encountering superior strength decisive action will be avoided and in no case will you allow the whole of your reserves to become engaged until the conditions are entirely clear. The object of our southerly movement is the capture of the Chinchou (Nanshan) position, and thereafter an advance on Port Arthur.” By late May, General Oku began to hear rumors the Russians were performing an advance so he dispatched the 1st Cavalry Brigade of Major General Akiyama to investigate the area of Telissu. The Japanese war plan at this moment was to gradually bring 3 of their armies together to confront the Manchurian army. The first target would be Liaoyang, but to advance to Liaoyang there were some large mountain ranges in the way. These were the Hsiungyaoshan and Fenshuling. The 1st and 4th IJA would have to pass through the passes of each mountain, those being the Motien and Fenshui passes. The Russians had fortified positions in both passes. Meanwhile, Akiyama's cavalry reached Telissu on May 30th and ran into a Russian cavalry brigade led by General Samsonov. This began a small scale battle where both sides were attacking another while simultaneously trying to reinforce their position. The 2nd squadron of the 13th IJA cavalry regiment were charged upon their left flank by two squadrons of the 8th Siberian cossacks to shocking effect. The Japanese would note the Cossacks used their lances to excellent effect. Casualties were not heavy, but the Japanese understood in the realm of cavalry they were simply outmatched. Thus the Japanese cavalry soon took up a position on along the mountains where they could dismount and fight like dragoons.  On June 3rd General Akiyama reported back to Oku that elements of the 1st Siberian army corps were entering Telissu. Oku ordered Akiyama to pull out swiftly. On the 5th, Stakelberg arrived to Telissu as the main body of the 1st Siberian corps were getting off trains. Stakelberg ordered Samsonov to take his cavalry and fortify a position 5 miles to the south. Basically Stakelberg was leapfrogging towards Port Arthur, using the railway as a general path of advance. On the 6th Oku received a report of the cavalry advance and now the Japanese were beginning to see the Russians were trying to rescue Port Arthur. IJA general HQ sent orders to ramp up activity to weaken Stakelberg's advance. Until this point the 1st and 4th IJA had been generally performing an offensive, however the 1st IJA were not exactly in a position to do so. The 10th division were still unloading at Takushan, to compensate General Kuroki was given a Guards brigade and ordered to seize Hsiuyen. Kuroki attacked Hsiuyen easily dislodging a force led by Mishchenko there by June 8th. Now back at Telissu, Stakelberg received reports on June 13th that over 20,000 Japanese were advancing north from Pulantien. He believed this to be an exaggeration so he sent three Cossack squadrons to investigate. On the same day, Oku's supplies had finally arrived and his 2nd IJA were able to begin their advance towards Liaoyang. The Cossacks saw the movement and came back to report it to Stakelberg who quickly abandoned his offensive to instead await the enemy at their prepared defensive positions south of Telissu. By the early morning of the 14th, the Japanese were 14 miles away from the forward Russian trenches. If you pull out a map of Telissu, there is a river, the Fuchou that heads in its direction. South and parallel to this is the railway going directly through Wafangtien then through Telissu. General Stakelberg deployed his troops astride the railway. To the west of the railway were the under strengthened 9th East Siberian rifle division, 5 battalions and two batteries. East of the railway was the bulk of his forces; the 1st East siberian rifle division of 12 battalions and 4 batteries. Lt General Simonov arrived to the scene to take command of the 19 cavalry squadrons previously under Samsonov, his position would be right of the Russian line. Two regiment of the 9th east siberian division and a regiment of the 3rd siberian infantry division were enroute by rail. The Japanese as usual enjoyed exact details on the Russian order of battle via their spy network. Oku had his 3rd and 5th divisions perform a frontal attack with the railway being a divisional boundary line. His 4th division was to perform a sweep going around the Fuchou valley from the west to hit the Russians right flank. So if you were looking at this on a map basically the east had a Russian division with 4 batteries facing a Japanese division with a cavalry brigade and in the west the Russians had a brigade with two batteries, 19 cavalry squadrons to face against two full Japanese divisions.  The Russians defenses were lines of trenches running for 8.5 miles. The shelter trenches were 9 inches deep with 15 inches of parapet. Riflement would be crouched shoulder to shoulder with no overhead cover. Below the Russians the valley afforded the attacker decent covered approaches, thus poor fields of fire for the defender. To the south there were some hills that provided a screen the Japanese could use to conceal their movements. As was the case with most of the battles in this war, it was to be won and lost by artillery. The Russian senior artillery officers insisted their guns could only be effective firing upon stationary targets from covered positions. The junior officers thought this was folly, but were obliged to do as they were told. The brand new Russian quick firing gun would appear for the first time in this battle, but would not be used effectively. The major problem was that of training. The Russian artillery crews had only had these guns for 4 months and as one military observer noted ‘in many, if not in most, cases, had not carried out any practice with them; the supply of ammunition was no doubt a factor'. The men simply did not really understand the enormous capability the new weapon held, because if used effectively the Japanese really had no way to counter it. On the morning of the 14th, the 3 Japanese divisions advanced. The 3rd and 5th kept in visual contact along the railway as the 4th moved further northwest to perform their hook attack. The 6th division was just beginning to land and Oku ordered them to immediately come over to build up his reserve, by the day of the battle, two battalions would make up that reserve. The advance of the Japanese had been quite fast taking the Russians off guard. The Russians were unable to lay out their telephone lines in time and would be at the mercy of runners. The Russian screening forces were gradually brushed aside until at 2pm the Japanese ran into Russian artillery fire in the center. The Japanese artillery of the 3rd division responded trying to tease out the Russian artillery positions. By 3pm a fuel artillery duel was raging. Oku's scouts re-estimated the Russians to be 3 divisions strong. Oku was well aware every hour that passed was an hour more Russian reinforcements were traveling to them via the railway. On the 15th 3000 infantry and two more artillery pieces would arrive. While the artillery duel raged, probing attacks were launched by the 34th IJA regiment against the left part of the Russian line. The 1st and 2nd East Siberian regiments had to consolidate to repel the attack, but in doing so the 2nd east siberian regiment took heavy casualties. By midday the 4th IJA division arrived to the scene and took up a position on the left bank of the Fuchou river. Their commander General Baron Ogawa read his orders at 5am on June 15th from Oku “As no danger is to be anticipated from the direction of the valley of the Fuchou river, you will detach a force of at least one brigade of infantry which will attack the enemy's right flank and help the advance of the other divisions.” Ogawa ordered his men to clear the town of Fuchou, the Russians would have been able to see this action using heliographs, but there was a large fog concealing them. Now Stakelberg did not like his subordinate Samsonov, he had very little confidence in the mans ability and that of his Cossack cavalry. In fact when a British military observer was walking touring the defensive lines with Stakelberg he pointed out how vulnerable his right flank looked. Stakelberg remarked ‘I have a (cavalry) squadron or so near Fuchou, but, if three Japanese squadrons advance, mine will retire without finding out the Japanese strength.' During the night of the 14th, said cavalry had actually discovered the Japanese advance upon their right flank and sent word of this to Stakelbergs chief of staff. The exact same British military observer happened to be present in the HQ and recalled “the chief of staff was told it was a report from Samsonov. It spoke of the Japanese advancing against their right flank. I thought to myself“that his chief had mentioned the possibility to me and would be glad to hear the news. My companion replied that Samsonov's cavalry were completely useless and that he did not intend to worry Stakelberg about the message”. At 3:30pm, Oku established his new HQ at Wafangtian. By 11pm he ordered his two divisions on the left to perform an attack on the Russian left and center up to the line of the railway set for dawn on the 15th. While the Russians would be concentrating upon their left, the 5th division supported by elements of the 4th would turn their right flank. Stakelberg seeing the pressure on his left, ordered the commander of the reserves, Major General Flasko to move from the center to the left. Glasko arrived at 6pm and placed himself under the command of Major General Gerngross who was commanding the 1st division. Thus three quarters of the Russian strength was now focused in the east, no reserves were available to support the west until the anticipated reinforcements arrived by rail that very night. Both Oku and Stakelberg were seeking to perform counterstrokes at dawn on the 15th. A counterstroke is not a counter attack by the way, it differs as it is aimed generally at the destruction of enemy forces rather than the seizure of territory. Thus you seek to block the enemy advance with a strong defensive line and then hit the enemy flank with a hammer to cause as many casualties as possible. Counter strokes are quite difficult to pull off, they heavily depend on opportunism and quite honestly the boldness of commanders. Frequently in history you see counter strokes occur just when some fresh reinforcements arrive to the scene of battle. Now its not like General Stakelberg issued some operation order for a counter stroke, what he did was sent various commanders separate memoranda. Thus one commander did not know what the other was to do. The memoranda stated that the operation would begin between 1 and 2 am on the 15th, but in an event before daybreak. The exact timing was left to the mutual agreement of commanders like Glasko and Gerngross who were commanding over 16 battalions, half the infantry on the Russian side. The orders were passed down through the night. Men savored their rolled cigarettes, those in the front trenches ate a black bread around dusk. The Russians in the forward positions could hear the Japanese preparing themselves, everyone was anxious. At 2am some shots were fired from nervous Russian positions, starting a fusillade along the entire line. The Japanese advanced during the night closer to the Russian lines as Russian officers barked at their men to restore order. No one got any sleep that night. At 4am the battlefield had a large mist hit. General Gerngross decided his counter stroke would begin at 4am, he sent word to Stakelberg of his decision and awaited his commanders approval. So to reiterate…Gerngross sent word of his decision, its not like he asked “do you approve?”, he simply expected Stakelberg to reply “I approve”. To complicate things further, Glasko sent a runner to Gerngross asking what his orders were, since Gerngross was his superior, but Gerngross had not received a reply from Stakelberg. Stakelberg, probably a bit confused, did not want to intervene in his subordinates operation, the man probably assumed as any of us would that Gerngross was going through with what he said. It was then 6:40am, nothing had been done. Glasko spoke with his staff and they decided they had to take matters into their own hands, they would start an attack. It was at that moment orders arrived from Gerngross confirming the attack and that he promised support. As the troops set off suddenly another runner showed up with new orders for Glasko from Stakelberg reading “If the Japanese advance with superior force against our centre or in any other direction, the Corps will fall back slowly to Wauchialing. In this case, Major General Glasko will hold the line Kouchiatun–Tsuichiatun as long as possible, in order to give the troops falling back by Telissu time to traverse the defile north of Tsuichiatun. Should the Japanese retire, the troops will halt, and await further order.”  Needless to say, its never a great thing when a commander is about to begin an attack and his superior is advising easing on the gas pedal and potentially withdrawing. The situation became confused very quickly. Glasko frantically called back his troops and ordered them to occupy the Kouchiatun-Tsuichitun line. Meanwhile Gerngross completely unaware of any changes in orders ordered his men to attack at 7am expected and depending on Glasko's men for support. Gerngross's 3 infantry regiments advance over a 1500 yard front in three echelons. This resulted in only a third of his force being able to fire at any one time. The 3rd IJA division within their trenches were surprised by the attack. Now General Glasko received orders yet again to go forward, but the Russian artillery was petering out and the Japanese were growing stronger.  General Ueda leading the 5th IJA division heard news of the Russian attacks and determined to take matters into his own hands. He had his artillery cross the river at 7am and began smashing Simonov's cavalry. Simonov believing he was only to perform delaying actions, pulled back northwest, thereby exposing the right flank of the Russian infantry lines. As the 5th division were battering the Russian forces, the 4th division arrived to the scene to add their weight against the thinly held Russian position. Soon the Russian right flank was being overwhelmed. At 11am Stakelberg received a distressing message that had originated back at 6am from his so called useless cavalry. It stated a strong force of Japanese were advancing southwest of Telissu. At that moment Stakelberg had a reserve of two battalions and another two battalions detraining at Telissu station. In a courageous manner, Stakelberg gathered the four battalions and personally launched an attack against the forward elements attacking his right flank. As brave as he was, he was too late to stop the inevitable. Stakelberg had two horses shot from under him before he issued orders to retreat at 11:30am.  West of the railway line, the Russian artillery was improving and the infantry lines were holding firm. The fighting became so fierce in the west, the lines converged and the men began to run out of ammunition and reportedly began tossing rocks at each other. General Oku was forced to toss half his reserve to assist the western front. Meanwhile Glasko's advance had been delayed because his artillery crews were having trouble with the terrain. Glasko had given them orders to advance against the Japanese right flank to support Gerngross's 1st east Siberian rifle division. For most of the morning, Gerngross's attention was fixated at the developing threat west of the railway. Gradually Gerngross's artillery became exposed and systematically annihilated. Gerngross's right flank were then subjugated to enfilade artillery and rifle fire from the 5th IJA division causing tremendous casualties. Glasko's forces failed to arrive to save Gerngross, thus on his own initiative by midday he ordered his division to withdraw. This order coincided with Glasko's delayed advance which ran directly into the 1st Japanese cavalry brigade advancing to the right of the 3rd IJA division. The fierce Japanese advance was far too much for his force, so he also began withdrawing. At around 2pm General Oku received word more forces were reaching the battlefield so he finally tossed his last reserve battalion to help the 3rd division pressing home the attack. Four batteries passed through the railway gap at 2pm taking a position at Lungwangmiao which was the initial forward Russian line of defense. The artillery crews found abandoned Russian guns there. Below them heading north were four regiments of the 1st east siberian rifle division. The Japanese batteries unleashed shrapnel upon them in revenge for the hours it was tossed at them. To the east and west the Russians were contracting to the center.  Stakelberg was personally directing the withdrawal from the west, but around Telissu the bulk of his corps were being hit with artillery without mercy. The acting rearguard, the 9th east siberian rifle division, courageously held the heights west of the Telissu railway to give the men a chance at evacuating the carnage. At 2pm the whistling of a steam locomotive announced the arrival of the two remaining battalions of the 9th east siberian infantry regiment coming from Kaiping. As the men jumped off the train carts they were hit with artillery and soon the Japanese were surrounding the position, talk about entering a battlefield. The transport corps blocked the route at Panlashan and trying to exit north was impossible. The 1st east siberian division were fleeing for their lives under Japanese artillery heading east, for many days they would be hunted down, to be killed or captured. By 3pm the battle had become a catastrophe for the Russians. Like a miracle, torrential rain began. Visibility fell dramatically, Stakelberg managed to salvage what remained of his army and marched them over to Kaiping. Ultimately the battle was lost because Stakelberg was unaware of the Japanese build up against his right flank. With the loss at Telissu, the Russian attempt to relieve Port Arthur had failed. The Japanese had 217 deaths, 946 wounded, for the Russians it was 477 dead, 2240 wounded and 754 missing. Russian morale was falling apart while the Japanese felt like superhumans. When the news reached St Petersburg the government and people were becoming immune to the terrible news from the east. Things were a disaster in the east, but back home in Russia, discontent was turning into a hateful fever amongst the common people who would eventually rise up.  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. Kuropatkin never wanted to go on the offensive and when forced to do so, everything turned to ruin. Stakelberg and his men fought bravely, but one major oversight cost them the battle at Telissu and thus Port Arthur was now on her own.   

Der digitale Finanzberater mit Wladimir Simonov: Finanzdienstleistung | Versicherung | Business | Online-Marketing | Coachin
#209 - Frisches Blut für deinen Vertriebsweg durch Events bei Wladimir Simonov

Der digitale Finanzberater mit Wladimir Simonov: Finanzdienstleistung | Versicherung | Business | Online-Marketing | Coachin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 15:49


Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von "Der digitale Finanzberater" spricht Wladimir Simonov über Veranstaltungen im Finanz- und Versicherungsbereich. Meistens sind zu diesen Veranstaltungen nur ganz bestimmte Vermittlerkreise eingeladen, was sehr viel Potenzial auf der Strecke liegen lässt. In dieser Folge erfährst du: Wie Events aus der Finanz- und Versicherungsbranche gestaltet werden müssten, um einen echten Mehrwert zu bieten. Warum man von anderen Vertriebswegen und -modellen viel lernen kann. Warum kollegialer Austausch mehr bringt, als Konkurrenzdenken. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin Wladimir Simonov zeigt dir, wie du dich als DER Nr. 1 Finanzberater positionierst und du es schaffen kannst 5-stellige Umsätze pro Monat für dich zu generieren. Als Finanzberater, Versicherungsvermittler oder Vermögensberater automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen und deinen Vertrieb digitalisieren. Wie du Online-Marketing, Social Media und Digitalisierung nutzen kannst, um jeden Tag 2-3 Termin-Anfragen von Neukunden zu erhalten und deinen Umsatz zu steigern!

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
Eugene Simonov, Ukraine War Environmental Consequences Group, on the impact of the Kakhovka dam breach - Эколог Евгений Симонов из Ukraine War Environmental Consequences Group о последствиях подрыва Каховск

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 13:24


The dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, in the part of the Kherson region annexed by Russia, has been destroyed. In Ukraine, the incident was called "ecocide". SBS Russian spoke to UWEC's Eugene Simonov about the environmental consequences of the dam breach. - Плотина Каховской ГЭС, которая находится в аннексированной Россией части Херсонской области, разрушена. В Украине назвали случившееся экоцидом. Киев обратился в Международный уголовный суд. SBS Russian поговорили с экологом Евгением Симоновым об экологических последствиях произошедшего.

Neděle Marie Tomsové
Yvetta Simonová u Marie Tomsové: Denně se líčím a cvičím

Neděle Marie Tomsové

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 7:31


Tentokrát se Marie Tomsová zastavila u zpěvačky Yvetty Simonové.Všechny díly podcastu Neděle Marie Tomsové můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

GEWINNERpodcast
#076 Wladimir Simonov im Interview: Die wichtigste Versicherung für Unternehmer

GEWINNERpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023


Besuche für weitere spannende Storys das GEWINNERmagazin: www.gewinnermagazin.de und abonniere diesen Podcast. Wladimir Simonov zum zweiten Mal Gast beim Gewinnerpodcast im Interview mit Ruben Schäfer: In dieser Folge erfährst du unter anderem, worauf du als Unternehmer achten solltest, wenn es um Versicherungen und Anlagen geht. Besuche jetzt für weitere spannende Storys das GEWINNERmagazin: www.gewinnermagazin.de Im GEWINNERpodcast mit Chefredakteur Ruben Schäfer lernst du, was erfolgreiche Unternehmer und Persönlichkeiten auszeichnet. Wir werfen einen Blick hinter die Kulissen von erfolgreichen Menschen und verraten dir, wie sie wohlhabend wurden. Nutze ihre Geschichten und Learnings für deinen persönlichen Erfolg. Interessante Geschichten und Interviews, wöchentlich neu und inspirierend. Das ist dein GEWINNERpodcast.

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
Ecologist Eugene Simonov: Why the environmental organisation of Sakhalin was proclaimed a foreign agent - Лосось признан иностранным агентом: Эколог Евгений Симонов о работе экоактивист

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 13:54


"The Sakhalin Environmental Watch" and "The Center for the Conservation of Salmon Species", the two related organizations, were declared foreign agents in Russia. Environmental activist from Canberra, Eugene Simonov talked to SBS Russian about the important work of these organizations. - «Экологическая вахта Сахалина» и «Центр сохранения лососевых видов рыб», две взаимосвязанные организации, были объявлены иностранными агентами. О лососе, о Сахалине и о важной работе «Экологической вахты» мы поговорили с Евгением Симоновым, экологическим активистом из Канберры.

The Jeremiah Show
SN9|Ep488 - Loquita - w/ Sherry Villanueva, GM Gerardo Ibarra, Chef Sergei Simonov

The Jeremiah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 50:18


RECORDED ON LOCATION AT LOQUITA, SANTA BARBARA We take you behind the curtain, the bar and the kitchen with the team at Loquita. Featuring stories by Owner Sherry Villanueva, General Manager Gerardo Ibarra, and Executive Chef Sergei Simonov. You will hear fascinating stories about the authentic Chumash blessing and bonfire ceremony held at Loquita before they opened, the tireless search for Spanish authenticity, travels to Spain with the Villanueva Girls, and the love and passion for Santa Barbara and the friends and family that make Loquita one of a kind! Get the inside scoop, and then go! have a Gin Tonic on me! With an amazing soundtrack by Chris Fossek Roni Benise & The Gypsy Kings https://www.loquitasb.com

Absicherung Braucht Vertrauen - Dein Versicherungspodcast von ABV|MAKLER
Gemeinsam für die Finanzbranche - Interview mit Wladimir Simonov

Absicherung Braucht Vertrauen - Dein Versicherungspodcast von ABV|MAKLER

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 37:49


In dieser Folge habe ich einen der bekanntesten Versicherungsmakler und Coaches aus der Finanzbranche in meinem Interview: Wladimir Simonov Wladi und ich arbeiten schon seit über einem Jahr zusammen. Er hat meine Kundenberatung auf ein neues Level gehoben und Prozesse in mein Unternehmen eingeführt, von dem Du als Kunde, aber auch als Versicherungsmakler profitieren wirst. Außerdem sprechen wir über die häufigsten Fehler bei Versicherungen, Altersvorsorge und Geldanlage. Viel Spaß beim hören einer sehr spannenden und kurzweiligen Interviewfolge! Wenn auch Du von dem Coaching profitieren und Wladi kennenlernen möchtest, buche einen Termin bei ihm unter www.wladimirsimonov.de Die Podcastfolge von Wladi in ich Gast bin findest Du hier: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/der-digitale-finanzberater-mit-wladimir-simonov-finanzdienstleistung/id1537984000?i=1000569610952 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abvmakler/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abvmakler/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-braun-abv-makler/ Webseite: www.abv-makler.de Absicherung braucht Vertrauen - der Podcast zum Thema Versicherung!

Full Stack Leader
Oleg Simonov - CTO - Dots

Full Stack Leader

Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 30:47


Oleg Simonov is CTO at Playdots, a T2 Interactive mobile game studio, where he is focusing on scaling technology capabilities. Oleg is passionate about building high performance teams and using technology to create new products and services.  Prior to gaming, Oleg worked on real time financial systems and direct to consumer platforms. A lifetime learner, he holds a Computer Science undergraduate degree from SUNY Stony Brook and an MBA from Columbia University. Outside work, Oleg is an avid skier and involved in his kids' sports and performance arts.

Der digitale Finanzberater mit Wladimir Simonov: Finanzdienstleistung | Versicherung | Business | Online-Marketing | Coachin

Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von "Der digitale Finanzberater" spricht Wladimir Simonov darüber was für dich Finanzberater, Versicherungsvermittler oder Vermögensberater in seinem Coaching erwartet. Für alle, die sich schon immer fragten, wie ein Coaching bei Wladimir Simonov tatsächlich abläuft, gibt es in dieser Folge einen groben Überblick. Vom ersten Onboarding Termin, über die verschiedenen Coaching Module bis hin zum erfolgreichen Ende des Coachings. Wladimir erläutert dir alle Vorteile, die sei Coaching aus seiner Sicht gegenüber der Konkurrenz vorzuweisen hat. Schon in den ersten Terminen zeichnet sich ein Bild an, ob und wie Wladimir dir helfen kann zu mehr und vor allem zu besseren Kunden zu kommen, um deine Umsatzziele zu erreichen. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin Wladimir Simonov zeigt dir, wie du dich als DER Nr. 1 Finanzberater positionierst und du es schaffen kannst 5-stellige Umsätze pro Monat für dich zu generieren. Als Finanzberater, Versicherungsvermittler oder Vermögensberater automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen und deinen Vertrieb digitalisieren. Wie du Online-Marketing, Social Media und Digitalisierung nutzen kannst, um jeden Tag 2-3 Termin-Anfragen von Neukunden zu erhalten und deinen Umsatz zu steigern!

Der digitale Finanzberater mit Wladimir Simonov: Finanzdienstleistung | Versicherung | Business | Online-Marketing | Coachin

Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von "Der digitale Finanzberater" beantwortet Wladimir Simonov Fragen aus seiner Community und Social Media. Follower, Kunde und Hater stellten ihre persönlichen Fragen und Wladimir Simonov steht Rede und Antwort. Die Themen: - Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung -Baby Boomer - Was einen Premium Kunden ausmacht? Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin Wladimir Simonov zeigt dir, wie du dich als DER Nr. 1 Finanzberater positionierst und du es schaffen kannst 5-stellige Umsätze pro Monat für dich zu generieren. Als Finanzberater, Versicherungsvermittler oder Vermögensberater automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen und deinen Vertrieb digitalisieren. Wie du Online-Marketing, Social Media und Digitalisierung nutzen kannst, um jeden Tag 2-3 Termin-Anfragen von Neukunden zu erhalten und deinen Umsatz zu steigern!

All Access Magic
All Access Magic w/ Alain Simonov - Ep. 20

All Access Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 131:44


To see the full video on YouTube, check out: https://youtu.be/ZyPrLaoBWPM►http://allaccessmagic.com ►Check out our Patreon: https://patreon.com/allaccessmagic ►Check out our guest! https://www.instagram.com/elliottterral/ ►Get Free Audiobooks at https://audibletrial.com/magic ►Join The Magic Discord: http://1v1magic.comFollow Us Here:Episodes Live Every Wednesday on: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Aaysw0-njB9xH8uvNFvvgAll Access Magic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaccessmagic/Blaise's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blaiseserra/Ryan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentalism.ca/

Caleb's Conversation Podcast
#12 - Natalie Simonov & Xanthie Marcelle

Caleb's Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 87:00


Writer/Producer Xanthie Marcelle and Director Natalie Simonov sit down to share their experience making the award winning horror/thriller web-series 'Smile'. They explain the steps taken for getting this project made and why they chose to share it with audiences on YouTube. A critical reflection of Australian filmmaking, its funding system and distribution methods is also discussed in depth.Smile: The Series - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHirhVEzv2tOeUJcilj5RwdPKXEgOi8QYFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/smile.theseries/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smile.theseries/

Der digitale Finanzberater mit Wladimir Simonov: Finanzdienstleistung | Versicherung | Business | Online-Marketing | Coachin

Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von "Der digitale Finanzberater" spricht Wladimir Simonov über die MMM Messe und seinen Vortrag über Social Media Vertrieb. Wladimir und sein Team sind auf der MMM Messe. Wladimir hält dort auch einen Vortrag zu den neuesten Themen was Social Media Vertrieb in der Finanzbranche angeht. Wladimirs Geschäft findet (bewusst) fast nur Online statt, daher genießt er es die Kollegen auch mal wieder live zu sehen. Bei allen Vorteilen, die das Online Geschäft hat kann ein Live Event auch mal etwas ganz Besonderes für deine Kunden sein. Unterschätze nicht die Energie, die bei Live Events überspringen kann. Wenn man seine Kunden normalerweise nur online trifft ist so ein Live Event doppelt interessant, da sich die anwesenden Kunden dann zu einem besonderen Kreis zugehörig fühlen, was immer attraktiv wirkt. Mehr Infos zum Event findest Du unter: Infos: https://www.mmm-messe.de/ Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: https://wladimirsimonov.de/termin Wladimir Simonov zeigt dir, wie du dich als DER Nr. 1 Finanzberater positionierst und du es schaffen kannst 5-stellige Umsätze pro Monat für dich zu generieren. Als Finanzberater, Versicherungsvermittler oder Vermögensberater automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen und deinen Vertrieb digitalisieren. Wie du Online-Marketing, Social Media und Digitalisierung nutzen kannst, um jeden Tag 2-3 Termin-Anfragen von Neukunden zu erhalten und deinen Umsatz zu steigern!

GEWINNERpodcast
#002 Wladimir Simonov im Interview: "Du musst Lösungen kommunizieren!"

GEWINNERpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 45:40


Besuche für weitere spannende Storys das GEWINNERmagazin: www.gewinnermagazin.de und abonniere diesen Podcast. In der heutigen Episode des GEWINNERpodcasts spricht Ruben Schäfer mit Wladimir Simonov darüber, wieso du Lösungen klar kommunizieren musst und wie du als Finanz- und Versicherungsmakler mit langjähriger Berufserfahrung dein Image in der Branche aufpolieren kannst. Besuche jetzt für weitere spannende Storys das GEWINNERmagazin: www.gewinnermagazin.de Im GEWINNERpodcast mit Chefredakteur Ruben Schäfer lernst du, was erfolgreiche Unternehmer und Persönlichkeiten auszeichnet. Wir werfen einen Blick hinter die Kulissen von erfolgreichen Menschen und verraten dir, wie sie wohlhabend wurden. Nutze ihre Geschichten und Learnings für deinen persönlichen Erfolg. Interessante Geschichten und Interviews, wöchentlich neu und inspirierend. Das ist dein GEWINNERpodcast.

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation
#288 Realtalk: Andreas Baulig verrät Marketing-Geheimnisse! (mit Wladimir Simonov)

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 33:33


Sichere dir jetzt das Buch "Skalieren mit System" auf www.skalieren.de Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution wurde der Spieß einmal umgedreht und unser Kunde aus der Versicherungs- und Finanzbranche Wladimir Simonov interviewt Andreas Baulig und entlockt ihm dabei exklusive Marketing-Geheimnisse. Viele Coaches, Berater, Trainer, Experten & Dienstleister machen sehr viel falsch was das Thema Marketing angeht. Dabei sollte sich jeder bewusst machen, dass das richtige Marketing extreme Effekte in deinem Business bewirken wird. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Sichere dir jetzt das Buch "Skalieren mit System" auf www.skalieren.de Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.

Russian Language: Real Breakthrough
B2-C2. RU-FR K. Simonov. A la veille de la victoire.

Russian Language: Real Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 2:43


Écoutez un poème puissant de Konstantin Simonov écrit à la veille de la fin de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale en Europe. Vérifiez votre compréhension de l'écoute avec la traduction française parallèle dans son intégralité et ligne par ligne. Simonov était un écrivain et un correspondant de guerre et un poète qui a marché toute la guerre aux côtés des soldats soviétique. !!! Cette poésie se compose de 53 mots, 14 (26%) d'entre eux sont en cas instrumental! Apprenez encore plus (sur le sujet, le vocabulaire et des exercices) en réservant une leçon avec moi sur italki https://www.italki.com/yulia.stepanova merci Aurélien pour la traduction et l'enregistrement en français https://youtu.be/ZgE1yXQjpkg Grammaire: Cas instrumental des Adjectifs et des Participes, "тот, что", "та, что", "то, что" Не той, что из сказок, не той, что с пелёнок, Не той, что была по учебникам пройдена, А той, что пылала в глазах воспалённых, А той, что рыдала, – запомнил я Родину. И вижу её, накануне победы, Не каменной, бронзовой, славой увенчанной, А очи проплакавшей, идя сквозь беды, Всё снесшей, всё вынесшей русскою женщиной.

Russian Language: Real Breakthrough
B2-C2. 露和 K. Simonov. On The Eve Of Victory. RU-JP

Russian Language: Real Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 2:39


ヨーロッパで第二次世界大戦の終わりの前夜に書かれたコンスタンチン・シーモノフの絶大な詩に耳を傾けてください。 シーモノフはこの戦争を作家、詩人、記者として、ソビエトの兵士と一緒に経験しました。 あなたのリスニング理解を完全かつ行ごとに並列した日本語翻訳で確認してください。 !!! この詩は53の単語から成っています、それらの14の単語(26%)は造格です! Italkiで私のレッスンを予約することにより、語彙や演習で、トピックスなどについてさらに多くを学びます。 https://www.italki.com/yulia.stepanova レッスンの文法:形容詞と形動詞造格、"тот, что/кто"、"та, что/кто"、"то, что"。 *** Не той, что из сказок, не той, что с пелёнок, Не той, что была по учебникам пройдена, А той, что пылала в глазах воспалённых, А той, что рыдала, – запомнил я Родину. И вижу её, накануне победы, Не каменной, бронзовой, славой увенчанной, А очи проплакавшей, идя сквозь беды, Всё снесшей, всё вынесшей русскою женщиной.

Russian Language: Real Breakthrough
B2-C2. RU-EN Konstantin Simonov. On The Eve Of Victory.

Russian Language: Real Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 2:48


Listen to a powerful poem of Konstantin Simonov, written on the eve of the end of World War II in Europe. Simonov is a Soviet author and a war poet. Check your listening understanding with parallel  English translation in full and line by line. !!! This poetry consists from 53 words, 14 (26%) of them are in instrumental case! Learn even more (on the topic, with vocabulary and exercises) by booking a lesson with me on italki https://www.italki.com/yulia.stepanova Grammar: Instrumental case of Adjectives and Participles, "тот, что", "та, что", "то, что" in all cases. Не той, что из сказок, не той, что с пелёнок, Не той, что была по учебникам пройдена, А той, что пылала в глазах воспалённых, А той, что рыдала, – запомнил я Родину. И вижу её, накануне победы, Не каменной, бронзовой, славой увенчанной, А очи проплакавшей, идя сквозь беды, Всё снесшей, всё вынесшей русскою женщиной.

Fotka jako řemeslo
Ep.27 - Nešlo by to levnějc - Monika Simonová

Fotka jako řemeslo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 46:36


Naším dnešním hostem je Monika Simonová @monikasimonovaphoto zakladatelka @neslobytolevnejc Pokud máte dotazy neváhejte nás kontaktovat #fotkajakoremeslo případně na webu www.fotkajakoremeslo.cz Náš web: www.jirilizler.com Partnerem této epizody je komunitní platforma pro fotografy a klienty pojdfotit.cz

Blízká setkání
Yvetta Simonová o své kariéře: Soukromý život to odnesl

Blízká setkání

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 27:13


„Soukromý život nebyl tak ideální jako ten pracovní. Dnes už se na to dívám s větším odstupem,“ svěřuje se legendární zpěvačka v Blízkých setkáních.

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation
#229 SKALIERUNG: Von 100.000 auf 250.000 Euro Monatsumsatz (mit Wladimir Simonov)

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 33:11


Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution spricht Markus Baulig mit unserem Kunden Wladimir Simonov darüber, wie er von 100.000 Euro Monatsumsatz zu einem Monatsumsatz von über 250.000 Euro skalieren konnte. Viele Coaches, Berater, Trainer, Experten & Dienstleister wollen immer wieder das Rad neu erfinden. Sobald sie ein gewisses Umsatzlevel erreicht haben, sabotieren sie sich unterbewusst selbst, weil ihnen der Prozess zum Erfolg langweilig erscheint. Du musst nur einmal einen Weg finden, der für deine Nische funktioniert und diesen Weg musst du immer wieder gehen ohne große Anpassungen. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.

Uncle Buck's Magic Review Show
AIR by Alain Simonov

Uncle Buck's Magic Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 25:57


On this Episode; AIR by Alain Simonov , in conjunction with Shin Lim. Also Crazy Cash and the Gecko Pro. We will touch on other news and trends in the world of Magic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keith-buck6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-buck6/support

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Generating hard-to-obtain information from easy-to-obtain information: applications in drug discovery and clinical inference

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.20.259598v1?rss=1 Authors: Amodio, M., Shung, D., Burkhardt, D. B., Wong, P., Simonov, M., Yamamoto, Y., van Dijk, D., Wilson, F. P., Iwasaki, A., Krishnaswamy, S. Abstract: In many important contexts involving measurements of biological entities, there are distinct categories of information: some information is easy-to-obtain information (EI) and can be gathered on virtually every subject of interest, while other information is hard-to-obtain information (HI) and can only be gathered on some of the biological samples. For example, in the context of drug discovery, measurements like the chemical structure of a drug are EI, while measurements of the transcriptome of a cell population perturbed with the drug is HI. In the clinical context, basic health monitoring is EI because it is already being captured as part of other processes, while cellular measurements like flow cytometry or even ultimate patient outcome are HI. We propose building a model to make probabilistic predictions of HI from EI on the samples that have both kinds of measurements, which will allow us to generalize and predict the HI on a large set of samples from just the EI. To accomplish this, we present a conditional Generative Adversarial Network (cGAN) framework we call the Feature Mapping GAN (FMGAN). By using the EI as conditions to map to the HI, we demonstrate that FMGAN can accurately predict the HI, with heterogeneity in cases of distributions of HI from EI. We show that FMGAN is flexible in that it can learn rich and complex mappings from EI to HI, and can take into account manifold structure in the EI space where available. We demonstrate this in a variety of contexts including generating RNA sequencing results on cell lines subjected to drug perturbations using drug chemical structure, and generating clinical outcomes from patient lab measurements. Most notably, we are able to generate synthetic flow cytometry data from clinical variables on a cohort of COVID-19 patients---effectively describing their immune response in great detail, and showcasing the power of generating expensive FACS data from ubiquitously available patient monitoring data. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Simon and Sergei
Human Rights in Russia week-ending 7 August 2020 - with Semyon Simonov

Simon and Sergei

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 377291:16


This week our guest is Semyon Simonov, a human rights activist from Sochi in Krasnodar region. For many years, Semyon Simonov has been head of the regional human rights NGO, Southern Human Rights Centre, which provided free legal assistance on human rights violations, organized educational events and facilitated other civic initiatives in collaboration with other NGOs until it effectively ceased to function in 2017 because of fines imposed under the ‘foreign agent' law. On 20 July 2020 the authorities charged human rights activist Semyon Simonov under Art. 315, Part 2, of the Russian Criminal Code – i.e. a charge of non-execution of a court decision, in accordance with which the organization Southern Human Rights Centre had been fined under the ‘foreign agent' law. Our podcast is about this case – although we also succeeded in asking Semyon many other questions, as you will heare.Regarding the charges brought against Semyon Simonov, on 20 July 2020 Dunja Mijatovic, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, said in a statement: “Today's indictment of Semyon Simonov, a Russian human rights defender in Sochi, for not complying with the legislation on non-commercial organisations is alarming and will have a massive chilling effect on the entire human rights community in Russia.“Human Rights Watch in a statement said: “This attack against a human rights defender demonstrates how the Russian authorities continue to use the repressive foreign agents law to criminalize the important work of independent groups. Not only should the case against Semyon Simonov be dropped immediately, but the foreign agents law needs to go.”Frontline Defenders has also issued a statement on the case: “Front Line Defenders is deeply concerned by the indictment of Semyon Simonov and believes that the pressure on and harassment against him is a concerted attempt to effectively make it impossible for him to carry out his human rights activities in Russia. Front Line Defenders reiterates its concern regarding the extension of the “foreign agents” law to include individuals, as it places human rights defenders under increased risk and further hampers their peaceful and legitimate human rights work.”In its press release on the case, Human Rights Watch noted: “Human Rights Defenders are afforded specific recognition and protection in international law to enable them to carry out their human rights work without undue interference. The United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders underscores that everyone performing activities in defense of human rights has the right to seek the protection and realization of human rights at the national and international levels, to conduct human rights work individually and in association with others, to form associations and nongovernmental organizations, and to be protected in the event of violations. The declaration sets out a series of principles and rights drawn from international human rights instruments that are legally binding. It was adopted by consensus by the UN General Assembly.”This podcast is in Russian.You can also listen to this podcast on SoundCloud, Spotify or iTunes. The music from “Stravinsky's Elegy for Viola Solo” is performed for us by Karolina Herrera.Maria Karp is a London-based freelance translator, journalist and writer. She is the author of a recently published Russian biography of George Orwell and editor of the Orwell Society Journal.Simon Cosgrove adds: If you want to listen to this podcast on the podcasts.com website and it doesn't seem to play, please download by clicking on the three dots to the right. A summary of some of the week's events in Russia relevant to human rights can be found on our website here.

Simon and Sergei
Human Rights in Russia week-ending 17 July 2020 with Aleksei Simonov

Simon and Sergei

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 643840:00


This week our guest on the podcast is Aleksei Simonov, president of the Glasnost Defence Foundation since 1991. Aleksei Simonov is a Soviet and Russian film director, writer, translator, human rights activist, teacher, journalist and editor. He was a member of the Presidential Council for Promoting Civil Society Institutions and Human Rights until 2012. In this podcast, Alexei Kirillovich talks about the enormous changes that have taken place in Russia since the last years of the Gorbachev era: the rise of glasnost, the hopes of the 1990s and the deterioration in freedom of expression in the Putin era, especially since 2012. He describes the work and experience of the Glasnost Defence Foundation, the impact of the law on so-called 'foreign agents' on civil society organisations and the difficulties faced by these organisations in obtaining funding. Aleksei Kirillovich also talks about two recent trials of journalists - Svetlana Prokopyeva and Ivan Safronov. Sergei Nikitin writes on Facebook: As Aleksei Simonov once said, “I have not been burdened with government awards, but received several public awards of which I am proud.” And besides public awards, this wonderful man received what I would call universal love and respect. And by right. Last weekend Simon and I had the great pleasure to meet our mutual acquaintance, our friend Aleksei Kirillovich. The waves of the Internet brought the three of us together, although we were hundreds, even thousands of kilometres apart. I first heard the name of Aleksei Simonov many years ago when I saw the film ‘Otryad' [The Squad] that was an important event at the beginning of perestroika. Later I got acquainted Aleksei Kirillovich in person and learned of his many talents: besides being a film director, he is also a writer, translator, human rights activist, teacher, journalist and editor. And, of course, he is president of the Glasnost Defence Foundation. Simon and I talked to Aleksei Kirillovich about all this, and now the recording of an interesting conversation is available on as our latest podcast.Simon Cosgrove adds: If you want to listen to this podcast on the podcasts.com website and it doesn't seem to play, please download by clicking on the three dots to the right. A summary of some of the week's events in Russia relevant to human rights can be found on our website here. The podcast is in Russian. You can also listen to this podcast on SoundCloud, Spotify and iTunes. Music from Stravinsky's Elegy for Solo Viola is performed by Karolina Herrera.

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation
#191 - Was Game of Thrones mit deinem Business zu tun hat (mit Wladimir Simonov)

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 45:59


Sichere dir jetzt das Buch "Wissen macht Umsatz" auf www.wissenmachtumsatz.de Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution spricht Markus Baulig mit unserem Gast Wladimir Simonov darüber, dass die meisten Coaches, Berater, Trainer, Experten & Dienstleister nicht in der Lage sind mit Rückschlägen umzugehen. Um erfolgreich mit deinem Geschäft zu sein darfst du dein Ziel niemals aus den Augen verlieren. Rückschläge solltest du nicht als Rückschläge wahrnehmen, sondern daraus Motivation schöpfen und auf dem Weg zu deinem Ziel immer weiter voran schreiten. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Sichere dir jetzt das Buch "Wissen macht Umsatz" auf www.wissenmachtumsatz.de und profitiere von Andreas Bauligs wertvollen Erfahrungen. Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.

Morje in mi
Leseni rimski natikači: človeku in okolju prijazna poletna obutev

Morje in mi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 13:46


Kakšno obutev so nosili stari Rimljani? Ob tem vprašanju večina skoraj zagotov pomisli na tipične usnjene rimske sandale. Običajno vojaške. Manj znano pa je, da so Rimljani za prosti čas imeli lesene natikače. Zdaj imamo pri nas tudi njihovo prvo repliko. Zasnovali so jo arheologi Univerze na Primorskem raziskovalci centra za obnovljive vire InnoRenew. Z natikači bodo opremili študente vodiče po Arheološkem parku Simonov zaliv, saj je tam v prvem stoletju pred našim štetjem stala mogočna obmorska rimska vila, s takrat največjim pristaniščem v Istri. Obenem pa raziskovalci razmišljajo, kako bi sodobno prirejene rimske lesene natikače ponudili tudi obiskovalcem.

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation

Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution sprechen Markus Baulig & Wladimir Simonov über verschiedene Glaubenssätze, die du als Unternehmer ablegen musst, wenn du mit deinem Geschäft erfolgreich werden willst. Du darfst dir nicht zu viele Gedanken über die Meinung deines Umfelds machen. Denn du nimmst die Welt ganz anders war, wenn du ein Unternehmen leiten musst. Viele Coaches, Berater, Trainer, Experten & Dienstleister haben eine Mindset-Blockade, um mit ihrem Unternehmen durchzustarten. Warum willst du aber auf die Meinung von "Freunden" hören, die dich nicht unterstützen? Dein Umfeld kann es nicht nachvollziehen, dass du alte Lebensmuster ablegen musst, um dich auf dein Business zu konzentrieren. Dieser Wandel ist notwendig, wenn du erfolgreich sein möchtest. Geld verändert eine Person nicht, sie bringt nur hervor, was du schon immer warst. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.

Makler und Vermittler Podcast
#25 DIGITALMACHT - Warum Wladimir Simonov dieses Projekt gestartet hat

Makler und Vermittler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 30:02


Ich spreche mit Wladimir Simonov darüber, wieso er das Projekt DIGITALMACH gestartet hat und sich dagegen entschieden hat sein Know How dazu zu nutzen Deutschlands erfolgreichster Online-Makler zu werden. Wenn Du Dir ein persönliches Strategiegespräch mit Wladi sichern möchtest, gehe einfach auf: www.digitalmacht.de/termin Die Facebookgruppe Contentfarm ndest Du hier: www.facebook.com/groups/ContentFarm  

Slovart - Knihy v slovenčine a češtine
Ja, Simon ... proti pravidlám Homo sapiens

Slovart - Knihy v slovenčine a češtine

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 4:06


Simon vie o Blueovi toto: je to fakt zábavný, nenormálne múdry, no aj trochu plachý chalan. Simon však vôbec netuší, KTO vlastne Blue je. Chodia pritom do tej istej školy a už mesiace si vymieňajú e-maily, v ktorých si píšu tie najintímnejšie tajomstvá. Potom sa jeden z mailov dostane do nesprávnych rúk a Simonov svet je zrazu hore nohami. Nielenže sa stane obeťou vydierania, ale hrozí, že nesmelý Blue navždy zmizne zo Simonovho života. O tom, koľko pravidiel bude musieť Simon porušiť, aby si vybojoval právo na lásku, sa dočítate v jednom z najkrajších milostných príbehov za posledné roky. V júni 2018 sa môžete tešiť aj na jeho filmové spracovanie! číta: Daniel Fischer, pripravil: Dado Nagy

Frjálsar hendur
Uppreisn Gyðinganna í Varsjá

Frjálsar hendur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 50:00


Í þessum þætti var þess minnst að 75 voru liðin frá uppreisn Gyðinga í gettóinu í Varsjá, einhverri hugdjörfustu en um leið vonlausustu hernaðaraðgerð sögunnar. Uppreisninni lauk eins og allir vissu með því að þýskir nasistar brutu hana grimmilega á bak aftur en Gyðingum var mikils virði að „deyja með sæmd“. Að lokum var svo lesið úr grein sem rússneski rithöfundurinn og blaðamaðurinn Konstantín Simonov skrifaði eftir að Rauði herinn hafði lagt undir sig útrýmingarbúðir í grennd við Lublin í Póllandi sumarið 1944. Greinin sýndi mjög fram á hvernig „lokalausn“ nasista gegn Gyðingum fór fram og afsannar algjörlega að fólk hafi ekki vitað hvað fram fór í búðunum. Greinin birtist meðal annars í Þjóðviljanum í september 1944.

Frjálsar hendur
Uppreisn Gyðinganna í Varsjá

Frjálsar hendur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018


Í þessum þætti var þess minnst að 75 voru liðin frá uppreisn Gyðinga í gettóinu í Varsjá, einhverri hugdjörfustu en um leið vonlausustu hernaðaraðgerð sögunnar. Uppreisninni lauk eins og allir vissu með því að þýskir nasistar brutu hana grimmilega á bak aftur en Gyðingum var mikils virði að „deyja með sæmd“. Að lokum var svo lesið úr grein sem rússneski rithöfundurinn og blaðamaðurinn Konstantín Simonov skrifaði eftir að Rauði herinn hafði lagt undir sig útrýmingarbúðir í grennd við Lublin í Póllandi sumarið 1944. Greinin sýndi mjög fram á hvernig „lokalausn“ nasista gegn Gyðingum fór fram og afsannar algjörlega að fólk hafi ekki vitað hvað fram fór í búðunum. Greinin birtist meðal annars í Þjóðviljanum í september 1944.

Frjálsar hendur
Uppreisn Gyðinganna í Varsjá

Frjálsar hendur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018


Í þessum þætti var þess minnst að 75 voru liðin frá uppreisn Gyðinga í gettóinu í Varsjá, einhverri hugdjörfustu en um leið vonlausustu hernaðaraðgerð sögunnar. Uppreisninni lauk eins og allir vissu með því að þýskir nasistar brutu hana grimmilega á bak aftur en Gyðingum var mikils virði að „deyja með sæmd“. Að lokum var svo lesið úr grein sem rússneski rithöfundurinn og blaðamaðurinn Konstantín Simonov skrifaði eftir að Rauði herinn hafði lagt undir sig útrýmingarbúðir í grennd við Lublin í Póllandi sumarið 1944. Greinin sýndi mjög fram á hvernig „lokalausn“ nasista gegn Gyðingum fór fram og afsannar algjörlega að fólk hafi ekki vitað hvað fram fór í búðunum. Greinin birtist meðal annars í Þjóðviljanum í september 1944.

Martin Sänger Podcast: Leben duldet keinen Aufschub
057 Teil 2 Wladimir Simonov über regionales social media Marketing

Martin Sänger Podcast: Leben duldet keinen Aufschub

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 17:25


Teil 2 des Interviews mit Landshuts unbeliebtesten Versicherungsmakler. Diesmal verrät Wladimir Simonov, warum es mehr Sinn macht, eine regionale Gruppe zu betreiben als eine, die von Deiner Expertise handelt. Weitere Infos auf seiner Website: https://www.landshut-versicherungen.de

Martin Sänger Podcast: Leben duldet keinen Aufschub
056 Wladimir Simonov So wirst du unbeliebt

Martin Sänger Podcast: Leben duldet keinen Aufschub

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 18:38


Sei immer schön angepasst und trete niemandem auf den Schlips. Sehr viele Menschen kennen das von frühester Kindheit an und leben danach. Wie man Erfolg haben kann, obwohl oder weil man sich unbeliebt macht, darum geht es im ersten Teil des Interviews mit Landshuts unbeliebtesten Versicherungsmakler Wladimir Simonov. https://www.landshut-versicherungen.de

Public Domain Movies Podcast
Frontier (1935) aka Aerograd (repost)

Public Domain Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016


A classic Soviet movie about establishing a fictional city Aerograd (literally "the Aero City") on the Pacific Ocean shore.Director: Aleksandr DovzhenkoWriters: Aleksandr Dovzhenko, N. SimonovStars: Stepan Shagaida, Sergei Stolyarov, Evgeniya Melnikova - via IMDB https://archive.org/details/aerograd

Müstiline Venemaa
Müstiline Venemaa. Konstantin Simonov Stalini lummuses

Müstiline Venemaa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015


Räägime sellest, kuidas Konstantin Simonov elas Stalini lummuses ka pärast juhi surma ning millest kirjutas Simonov oma elu viimases teoses “Minu põlvkonna silmade kaudu. Mõtisklusi Stalinist”.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 22. novembril kell 11.20.

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Müstiline Venemaa
Müstiline Venemaa. Konstantin Simonov Stalini lummuses

Müstiline Venemaa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015


Räägime sellest, kuidas Konstantin Simonov elas Stalini lummuses ka pärast juhi surma ning millest kirjutas Simonov oma elu viimases teoses “Minu põlvkonna silmade kaudu. Mõtisklusi Stalinist”.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 22. novembril kell 11.20.

stalinist minu saate kuula venemaa simonov david vseviov konstantin simonov stalini
Müstiline Venemaa
Müstiline Venemaa. Konstantin Simonov Stalini lummuses

Müstiline Venemaa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015


Räägime sellest, kuidas Konstantin Simonov elas Stalini lummuses ka pärast juhi surma ning millest kirjutas Simonov oma elu viimases teoses “Minu põlvkonna silmade kaudu. Mõtisklusi Stalinist”.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 22. novembril kell 11.20.

stalinist minu saate kuula venemaa simonov david vseviov konstantin simonov stalini
Müstiline Venemaa
Müstiline Venemaa. Konstantin Simonov Stalini lummuses

Müstiline Venemaa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015


Räägime sellest, kuidas Konstantin Simonov elas Stalini lummuses ka pärast juhi surma ning millest kirjutas Simonov oma elu viimases teoses “Minu põlvkonna silmade kaudu. Mõtisklusi Stalinist”.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 22. novembril kell 11.20.

stalinist minu saate kuula venemaa simonov david vseviov konstantin simonov stalini
Pravda Music
M.PRAVDA - National Sound Broadcast 005

Pravda Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2008 56:48


National Sound Broadcast by M.PRAVDA every first monday of the month 3-5 PM GMT on Pure.FMОфициальные ресурсы: http://vkontakte.ru/id3601089 http://m-pravda.livejournal.com/ https://twitter.com/MPRAVDA http://www.myspace.com/mihailpravda E-Mail: pravdamusic [@] mail.ru Phone: +7 495 724 0555 1. Dinka - Temptation 2. The Beatrabauken - Kristallwellenreiter 3. Anton Chernikov - Your Burning Eyes 4. Rafael Frost - Run to you 5. In Progress - Avalanche (Omnia Remix) 6. Sphinx & Afreet - Machaon (Original Mix) [Exclusive 2008] 7. M.PRAVDA feat. Kittyx - Urban Legend [National Sound 2008] 8. Ferry Corsten - Into the dark 9. Simonov and Nefedov - Anonymous Star (Aurosonic Remix) [National Sound]

Pravda Music
M.PRAVDA - National Sound Broadcast 005

Pravda Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2008 56:48


National Sound Broadcast by M.PRAVDA every first monday of the month 3-5 PM GMT on Pure.FMОфициальные ресурсы: http://vkontakte.ru/id3601089 http://m-pravda.livejournal.com/ https://twitter.com/MPRAVDA http://www.myspace.com/mihailpravda E-Mail: pravdamusic [@] mail.ru Phone: +7 495 724 0555 1. Dinka - Temptation 2. The Beatrabauken - Kristallwellenreiter 3. Anton Chernikov - Your Burning Eyes 4. Rafael Frost - Run to you 5. In Progress - Avalanche (Omnia Remix) 6. Sphinx & Afreet - Machaon (Original Mix) [Exclusive 2008] 7. M.PRAVDA feat. Kittyx - Urban Legend [National Sound 2008] 8. Ferry Corsten - Into the dark 9. Simonov and Nefedov - Anonymous Star (Aurosonic Remix) [National Sound]

Pravda Music
Simonov and Nefedov - Anonymous Star (M.PRAVDA Remix)

Pravda Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2007


Ремикс вошедший в Maxi single альбом "Anonymous star". Вышедший на National Sound Records. В хорошем качестве доступен по всем крупным интернет дестрибьюторам. Support by Tiesto "Club Life 045" (Renoise Remix)National Sound Records: СКАЧАТЬ ЭТОТ ТРЕК В ХОРОШЕМ КАЧЕСТВЕ 

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Pravda Music
Simonov and Nefedov - Anonymous Star (M.PRAVDA Remix)

Pravda Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2007


Ремикс вошедший в Maxi single альбом "Anonymous star". Вышедший на National Sound Records. В хорошем качестве доступен по всем крупным интернет дестрибьюторам. Support by Tiesto "Club Life 045" (Renoise Remix)National Sound Records: СКАЧАТЬ ЭТОТ ТРЕК В ХОРОШЕМ КАЧЕСТВЕ 

anonymous tiesto clublife simonov national sound records pravda remix