Russia: Eight children injured after blast rocks Irkutsk mall
At least eight children were injured in an explosion at the Komsomall shopping centre in Irkutsk on Friday.
The footage shows the exact moment of the blast, which according to local officials occurred during a scientific workshop for children, as alcohol-containing liquids suddenly burst into flames.
All the children were immediately transported to a hospital where they are receiving treatment.
Investigators detained the shopping mall's technical director as well as the guides, who were holding the presentation, for questioning.
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Shorts and snowboards (Baikalsk spring) 9 May 2012
9 may 2012 in Siberia Russia
Baikalsk mountain
video: GoPro
music: Bondage Fairies Her Disease
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A 360° panoramic view of a reconstructed traditional Buryat Yurt Village, at the Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum in the heart of Russian Siberia. Ulan Ude is the capital of the Buryat Republic, named for the nomadic Buryat people who share a lot of similar traditions and culture with their Mongolian nomadic neighbours to the south ... including yurt architecture! =] ????????
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Open Baikal Fest 2011
OpenBaikalFest - competition among skiers and snowboarders in the freestyle, held in Baikalsk Mount Sable (Sobolinaya).
Date - February, 19-20 2011
Video: Trifonov Alexander
Edit: Trifonov Alexander
Irkutsk Dog Sledding Video - David Setting Off
Rosja - Maraton na Bajkale
Bajkał - największe słodkowodne jezioro świata. A jednocześnie najgłębsze. Owiane wieloma mitami - tak odległe, że zdawałoby się niedostępne. Skute lodem od listopada do kwietnia. Od piętnastu lat właśnie tutaj rozgrywany jest jeden z najciekawszych maratonów świata - Bajkal Ice Marathon.
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Пятый Этап Кубка России 2014 года по DHi в г. Ангарске 03.08.2014
Видео-отчет с пятого этапа Кубка России 2014 года по скоростному спуску (downhill) в городе Ангарске Иркутской области. (03.08.2014)
(с) Kirill Kolotukhin video
SNOWBOARDS OLHA 2 Irkutsk, 2011 720 HD GoPro
Vladimir Zhirinovsky ''20 years facing Russia'' (Documentary) (English subs)
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This is a documentary, made for 20-th anniversary of LDPR. In this doc/ry, you can see how he started, and what difficulties he had on the way.
H – Host.
Z – Zhirinovsky.
G – Some guy/girl.
Abbreviations:
CPSU - Communist Party of Soviet Union
SCSE - State Committee on the State of Emergency
RSFSR - Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
HEE – Highest Educational Establishment
VCC – Village’s Consuming Community
FSS (FSB) - Federal Security Service
IM – Interior Ministry
Remarks:
1. Article 6-th of constitution of the USSR was prohibiting any political formation, except CPSU.
2. ‘’Not behind the mountains’’ – is a Russian expression, which means that something is not far from happening, that it looks like something will happen soon enough. Ex: Your graduation is ‘’not behind the mountains’’.
3. ‘’Be healthy’’ – is another very common Russian expression, which means that someone does something with much professionalism and great results and success. Ex: a) He runs sprints ‘’be healthy’’. b) She types so fast, ‘’be healthy’’.
4. lol Many strange expressions in this doc/ry. To ‘’await no soul’’ in someone – is also very widely used expression, and it means to be very fond of a person specifically. It can not be an object or a plant. It can be an animal, other that human being, but that would sound weird.
5. The song they singing is called ‘’How great’’. If you’re interested, listen to the original here:
6. Read more about Grushinsky festival here:
7. If you don’t know what kvass is, read more here:
And yeah, it’s delicious. If you find any Russian kvass in your local supermarkets, (or some Russian shop) try it. It’s not as good as from a barrel, but some brands are quite decent.
8. lol 5 kilometers. I can run 10 EZ.
9. Just wanna say, that this road indeed has been finished, and operating well.
10. In Russia, elections precincts are organized in schools.
11. Whatever that means.
Broadcasted in 2009.
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Funny days.Baikalsk
Baikalsk, december, 2012
Downhill / Скоростной спуск / г. Ангарск / Иркутская область / 25.05.2014
Небольшой видео-отчет с соревнований по скоростному спуску (Downhill) в г. Ангарск, Иркутская область
Съемка и монтаж: Кирилл Колотухин
Aquatic mammals | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:39 1 Taxonomy and evolution
00:02:48 1.1 Groups
00:07:59 1.2 Evolution
00:08:07 1.2.1 Mesozoic
00:11:06 1.2.2 Cenozoic
00:14:45 1.3 Marine mammals
00:17:15 2 Adaptations
00:21:12 3 Ecology
00:21:20 3.1 Keystone species
00:22:19 3.2 Diet
00:27:34 4 Interactions with humans
00:27:44 4.1 Exploitation
00:31:08 4.2 Habitat degradation
00:35:08 4.3 As food
00:36:44 5 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Aquatic and semiaquatic mammals are a diverse group of mammals that dwell partly or entirely in bodies of water. They include the various marine mammals who dwell in oceans, as well as various freshwater species, such as the European otter. They are not a taxon and are not unified by any distinct biological grouping, but rather their dependence on and integral relation to aquatic ecosystems. The level of dependence on aquatic life varies greatly among species. Among freshwater taxa, the Amazonian manatee and river dolphins are completely aquatic and fully dependent on aquatic ecosystems. Semiaquatic freshwater taxa include the Baikal seal, which feeds underwater but rests, molts, and breeds on land; and the capybara and hippopotamus which are able to venture in and out of water in search of food.
Mammal adaptation to an aquatic lifestyle vary considerably between species. River dolphins and manatees are both fully aquatic and therefore are completely tethered to a life in the water. Seals are semiaquatic; they spend the majority of their time in the water, but need to return to land for important activities such as mating, breeding and molting. In contrast, many other aquatic mammals, such as hippopotamus, capybara, and water shrews, are much less adapted to aquatic living. Likewise, their diet ranges considerably as well, anywhere from aquatic plants and leaves to small fish and crustaceans. They play major roles in maintaining aquatic ecosystems, beavers especially.
Aquatic mammals were the target for commercial industry, leading to a sharp decline in all populations of exploited species, such as beavers. Their pelts, suited for conserving heat, were taken during the fur trade and made into coats and hats. Other aquatic mammals, such as the Indian rhinoceros, were targets for sport hunting and had a sharp population decline in the 1900s. After it was made illegal, many aquatic mammals became subject to poaching. Other than hunting, aquatic mammals can be killed as bycatch from fisheries, where they become entangled in fixed netting and drown or starve. Increased river traffic, most notably in the Yangtze river, causes collisions between fast ocean vessels and aquatic mammals, and damming of rivers may land migratory aquatic mammals in unsuitable areas or destroy habitat upstream. The industrialization of rivers led to the extinction of the Chinese river dolphin, with the last confirmed sighting in 2004.
Aquatic mammal | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:41 1 Taxonomy and evolution
00:02:51 1.1 Groups
00:07:47 1.2 Evolution
00:07:56 1.2.1 Mesozoic
00:10:58 1.2.2 Cenozoic
00:14:40 1.3 Marine mammals
00:17:12 2 Adaptations
00:21:14 3 Ecology
00:21:23 3.1 Keystone species
00:22:24 3.2 Diet
00:27:46 4 Interactions with humans
00:27:56 4.1 Exploitation
00:31:26 4.2 Habitat degradation
00:35:29 4.3 As food
00:37:08 5 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.9765811537729134
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-B
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Aquatic and semiaquatic mammals are a diverse group of mammals that dwell partly or entirely in bodies of water. They include the various marine mammals who dwell in oceans, as well as various freshwater species, such as the European otter. They are not a taxon and are not unified by any distinct biological grouping, but rather their dependence on and integral relation to aquatic ecosystems. The level of dependence on aquatic life varies greatly among species. Among freshwater taxa, the Amazonian manatee and river dolphins are completely aquatic and fully dependent on aquatic ecosystems. Semiaquatic freshwater taxa include the Baikal seal, which feeds underwater but rests, molts, and breeds on land; and the capybara and hippopotamus which are able to venture in and out of water in search of food.
Mammal adaptation to an aquatic lifestyle vary considerably between species. River dolphins and manatees are both fully aquatic and therefore are completely tethered to a life in the water. Seals are semiaquatic; they spend the majority of their time in the water, but need to return to land for important activities such as mating, breeding and molting. In contrast, many other aquatic mammals, such as hippopotamus, capybara, and water shrews, are much less adapted to aquatic living. Likewise, their diet ranges considerably as well, anywhere from aquatic plants and leaves to small fish and crustaceans. They play major roles in maintaining aquatic ecosystems, beavers especially.
Aquatic mammals were the target for commercial industry, leading to a sharp decline in all populations of exploited species, such as beavers. Their pelts, suited for conserving heat, were taken during the fur trade and made into coats and hats. Other aquatic mammals, such as the Indian rhinoceros, were targets for sport hunting and had a sharp population decline in the 1900s. After it was made illegal, many aquatic mammals became subject to poaching. Other than hunting, aquatic mammals can be killed as bycatch from fisheries, where they become entangled in fixed netting and drown or starve. Increased river traffic, most notably in the Yangtze river, causes collisions between fast ocean vessels and aquatic mammals, and damming of rivers may land migratory aquatic mammals in unsuitable areas or destroy habitat upstream. The industrialization of rivers led to the extinction of the Chinese river dolphin, with the last confirmed sighting in 2004.