Vocation by Dmitrii Darsht
Summary: The sub-titled film explores the theme and notion of vocation with the goal of encouraging young people to be aware of what God is potentially calling each of them toward and the importance of the vocation to the broader world.
Contest: 2019 Share the Story Contest
Created By: Dmitrii Darsht
Age: 16
Location: Kaluga, Russia
Experience: Beginner
Video Length: 4:33
Filmmaker Bio: My name is Dima. I am 16 years old. I live in Russia, in Kaluga, with my family. I have three brothers and two sisters, and I am the oldest of them. We are Catholics. Every Sunday we participate in Holy masses and try to help our parish grow spiritually. For example, my parents are engaged in catechesis of children and young people. My mother works as an organist at one of the masses, and I come up with stories for Christmas performances. I began to get involved in filming two years ago, but only recently found the opportunity to do it. I think that God wants His will to be fulfilled through my films, so that people find support through them. I also think now that God is calling me to the priesthood.
A. Fursov - introduction into Russian history Lecture 1, part 2 with english subtitles
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analysis of different factors which determine historical way of Western Europe and Russia (climate, territory, steppe nomads, succession system, trade routes)
comparison of social models and power of East, West and Russia.
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Update on cave cult which awaits the end of the world
1. Wide of ravine
2. Wide of hill, police post in the distance, zoom in to location of dug-out
3. Various of the holes used for ventilation, pan from one hole to the other
4. Wide of police post
5. Mid of ventilation hole behind branches (to right of picture)
6. Wide pan of Nikolskoye Village
7. Wide of the sect's church
8. Close-up door to church, cross marked on door with chalk, door opens to show interior
9. Wide pan from one cross to another
10. Horse in harness
11. Barking dog
12. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Nikolai Kuznetsov, cult leader's neighbour:
He is a very good chap, well bred, not spoiled as in other families. He did not indulge in wine, studied, that's how I knew him.
13. Wide back view of church
14. Close-up of tools
15. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Nikolai Kuznetsov, cult leader's neighbour:
What? The end of the world? If we ourselves don't do it, don't blow it up?
(Question: Why did you not hide there?)
I have been asking myself why they are doing it and what they want.
(Question: And what do you think of it?)
What do I think? I think nothing good will come out of it.
16. Various exteriors of church
17. Wide of houses
STORYLINE:
Priests tried unsuccessfully to coax members of a doomsday cult from their underground hideout in snowy central Russia where they remained barricaded on Sunday.
Twenty-nine people, including four children, the youngest 18 months, retreated to the bunker near the village of Nikolskoye in the Penza region, about 640 kilometres (400 miles) southeast of Moscow, earlier this month and have threatened to blow themselves up if forced to leave.
However, their leader, self-declared prophet Pyotr Kuznetsov, was not among them on Sunday.
Kuznetsov was charged last week with setting up a religious organisation associated with violence and underwent psychiatric evaluation on Friday.
On Thursday, Russian Orthodox monks tried to make contact with the cult but members refused to speak with them.
Priests went again on Sunday, but the followers refused to listen to their arguments, according to a security official monitoring the crisis.
He refused to be named because he was not authorised to speak to reporters.
Yevgeny Guseynov, a spokesman for the regional government, said officials would try to find experienced negotiators.
The followers, reportedly mostly women, vowed to stay in the bunker until doomsday, claiming to have stockpiled 100 gallons of gasoline that they threatened to ignite if officers on guard near the ravine try to force them out.
They remained in written contact with Kuznetsov.
Kuznetsov, a 43-year-old engineer from a devout family, declared himself a prophet several years ago.
He left his family and the Russian Orthodox Church, and established the True Russian Orthodox Church.
He is a very good chap, well bred, not spoiled as in other families. He did not indulge in wine, studied, that's how I knew him, said Nikolai Kuznetsov, a neighbour of Pyotr Kuznetsov but no direct relation.
I think nothing good will come out of it, Nikolai added when asked his opinion on the cult's actions.
After leaving home Pyotr Kuznetsov began writing books, borrowing from a mixture of established beliefs, and visited monasteries in Russia and Belarus, recruiting followers, Guseynov said.
He reportedly told followers that in the afterlife, they would be judging whether others deserved heaven or hell.
Followers were not allowed to watch television, listen to the radio or handle money, reports say.
Anna Vabishchevich said her 41-year-old son, Alexander, his wife and their two teenage daughters were followers.
She said she was sending two relatives from Belarus to try to persuade him to at least send the girls home.
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Молитвы от порчи. Молитва задержания.
Молитвы от сглаза и порчи зависти и колдовства.
Молитва задержания Пансофия Афонского.Молитва Задержания – большая молитва, но очень сильная.
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Страница в Фейсбуке -
Диагностика порчи. Избавление от порчи Как часто мы слышим: «Меня сглазили!», «На меня навели порчу!», «Меня приворожили!»?Достаточно часто, чтобы задуматься над вопросом: «А как, собственно, такое происходит?»Много теорий существует по поводу наведения и снятия порчи.
Современный мир наполнен большим количеством негативной энергией. Поэтому порча является весьма распространенным явлением. Наличие негативного воздействия можно определить по многим явным признакам. К примеру, это может быть беспричинное и не диагностируемое традиционной медициной резкое ухудшение здоровья. Также заподозрить действие негативной целенаправленной программы можно, если наступила нескончаемая полоса невезения и неудач.
Избавиться от насланного негатива или защитится от энергетического нападения, может помочь молитва от порчи и сглаза. Вы можете обращаться к молитве в любой момент, когда посчитаете, что вас пытаются сглазить, или уже это сделали. Даже если ошиблись в своих подозрениях, хуже себе вы не сделаете.
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Russian politician Zhirinovsky funny interview (English subs)
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This video is an interview of Zhirinovsky at newspaper and radio station ''Komsomolskaya pravda''.
This is one of the funniest Zhirinovsky's interview. Mainly because of the fragment of this interview where he spoke about various topical subjects. He actually speaks his mind here, and even uses some inappropriate language. I think, he don't actually care, but it's funny.
2 main subjects of this interview are situation in Syria, and elections for Moscow mayor. He gives his evaluation about them, of course. He also speaks about immigrants problem, and some other subjects.
So have fun, and have a few laughs.
This interview was made on: 31/08/2013.
Abbreviations:
FO - Foreign Office
FSS - Federal Security Service
SECC - State of Emergency Central Committee
CPSU - Communist Party of Soviet Union
UIS -- Union of Independent States
Remarks:
1. In Russia we have an expression, ''these was only flowers, berries will come later''. That means it's like you didn't see anything yet, this was not a big deal, the main events, the real thing will come later.
2. He mentions some unknown politicians, so I addjusted their names so you can easily find it in Google and see their faces or read about them (not that anyone would want to, but just in case).
3. In Russian word ''apple'' is ''yа́bloko''. The party's name is suppose to be YaBL, and if you switch some letters places, it would be ''blyа́'', which doesn't exactly mean ''fuck'', but it's the closest.
4. Alе́shka is diminutive for Alexei. Usually kids are called like this.
5. If you are curious this is the song (1996):
Олег Газманов / Oleg Gazmanov - Москва / Moskau
This is its Youtube name.
6. Poetry:
Eng: Alexander Sergeievich Pushkin - Moscow... what surge that sound can start In every Russian's inmost heart!
Rus: Александр Сергеевич Пушкин - Москва! Как много в этом звуке...
(1823 - 1831)
7. Desemberers are called the people who organized, initiated and participated in revolution in, at that time, Russian Empire on Desember 1905.
8. In Russian, the words ''strange'' and ''shitty'' are very similar. They sound like this: strange - strа́nniy, shitty - srа́niy.
9. Also, the word ''old'' souds kinda similar to ''shitty'' as well - stа́riy.
10. ''Dad'' or ''daddy'' is how people calling Lukashenko in Russian speaking countries. I guess because he is strict like a father can be sometimes.
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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:08 1 Early life
00:03:39 2 Scientific achievements
00:13:56 3 Later life
00:15:13 4 Legacy
00:16:06 5 Philosophical work
00:17:04 6 Tributes
00:18:32 7 In popular culture
00:21:18 8 Works
00:22:24 9 See also
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Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (Russian: Константин Эдуардович Циолковский, IPA: [kənstɐnˈtʲin ɪdʊˈardəvʲɪtɕ tsɨɐlˈkofskʲɪj] (listen);
Polish: Konstanty Edward Ciołkowski
17 September [O.S. 5 September] 1857
– 19 September 1935)
was a Russian rocket scientist and pioneer of astronautics. Along with the French Robert Esnault-Pelterie, the German Hermann Oberth and the American Robert H. Goddard, he is considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern rocketry and astronautics. His works later inspired leading Soviet rocket engineers such as Sergei Korolev and Valentin Glushko and contributed to the success of the Soviet space program.
Tsiolkovsky spent most of his life in a log house on the outskirts of Kaluga, about 200 km (120 mi) southwest of Moscow. A recluse by nature, his unusual habits made him seem bizarre to his fellow townsfolk.
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Драматическая сага действие которой разворачивается на Урале в довоенные, военные и послевоенные годы. В центре повествования саги - жизнь семьи Морозовых, двух братьев и двух сестер: Алексея, Степана, Алены и Варвары, между которыми складываются непростые взаимоотношения. Всех Морозовых пропустит через мясорубку Великая Отечественная война, всем им предстоит узнать, что такое настоящая, сметающая все преграды любовь, что такое безутешное горе и что такое долгожданное счастье.
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Композитор: Иван Урюпин
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HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA for 10 Hours - Whats going on -LYRICS He Man
Lyrics:
AND SO I CRY SOMETIMES WHEN I'M LYING IN BED
JUST TO GET IT ALL OUT, WHAT'S IN MY HEAD
AND I, I'M FEELING A LITTLE PECULIAR
AND SO I WAKE IN THE MORNING AND I STEP
OUTSIDE AND I TAKE DEEP BREATH
AND I GET REAL HIGH
AND I SCREAM TO THE TOP OF MY LUNGS
WHAT'S GOIN' ON?
AND I SAY HEY-YEAH-YEAH-YEAH, HEY YEA YEA
I SAY HEY! WHAT'S GOIN' ON
AND I SAY HEY-YEAH-YEA-EAH, HEY YEA YEA
I SAY HEY! WHAT'S GOIN' ON
OOOH, OO! OOH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOO
OO-OOH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOOOO
OOOH! OOO-AAH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOO
OO-OOH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOOOO WHATS UP?
AND HE TRIES
OH MY GOD DO I TRY
I TRY ALL THE TIME
IN THIS INSTITUTION
AND HE PRAYS
OH MY GOD DO I PRAY
I PRAY EVERY SINGLE DAY
FOR REVOLUTION
AND I SAY HEY-YEAH-YEA-EAH, HEY YEA YEA
I SAY HEY! WHAT'S GOIN' ON
AND I SAY HEY-YEAH-YEA-EAH, HEY YEA YEA
I SAY HEY! WHAT'S GOIN' ON
AND I SAY HEY-YEAH-YEA-EAH, HEY YEA YEA
I SAY HEY! WHAT'S GOIN' ON
AND I SAY HEY-YEAH-YEA-EAH, HEY YEA YEA
I SAY HEY! WHAT'S GOIN' ON
OOOH, OO! OOH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOO
OO-OOH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOOOO-AHH-HAA
HEY-YEAH-YEA-EAH, HEY YEA YEA
I SAY HEY! WHAT'S GOIN' ON
YEAH
(Repeat for 10 hours :D)
I put this on because I couldnt find any 10 hour versions with lyrics, and there arent many other versions with lyrics. So if you stumble upon this video I hope it brings you many laughs!
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Here is the 5th episode of The Wonderworker Woman film about Saint Matrona with English subtitles.
In this episode, we see the period of the life of Saint Matrona of Moscow when she started to live in Moscow. Matrona’s problems with the Bolshevik government began almost immediately after arriving in Moscow capital.
The life was hard: prosecution of Christians, murders of Orthodox priests, starvation... She did not take money from people but continued to accept everyone who came to see her.
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Slavic Native Faith | Wikipedia audio article
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The Slavic Native Faith, also known as Rodnovery, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement, its practitioners harken back to the historical belief systems of the Slavic peoples of Central and Eastern Europe. Rodnovery is a widely accepted self-descriptor within the community, although there are Rodnover organisations which further characterise the religion as Orthodoxy, Old Belief and Vedism.
Rodnovers typically regard their religion as a faithful continuation of ancient beliefs that survived as folk religion or as conscious double belief following the Christianisation of the Slavs in the Middle Ages. Rodnovery draws upon surviving historical and archaeological sources, folk religion and even non-Slavic sources such as Hinduism. Rodnover theology and cosmology may be described as pantheism and polytheism—worship of the supreme God of the universe and of the multiple gods, ancestors and spirits of nature identified through Slavic culture. Adherents usually meet together in groups to conduct religious ceremonies. These typically entail the invocation of gods, sacrifices and the pouring of libations, dances and a communal meal.
Rodnover ethical thinking emphasises the good of the collective over the rights of the individual. The religion is patriarchal, and attitudes towards sex and gender are generally conservative. Rodnovery has developed distinctive strains of political and identitary philosophy. Rodnover organisations often characterise themselves as ethnic religions, emphasising that the religion is bound to Slavic ethnicity. This often manifests as ethnic nationalism, opposition to miscegenation and the belief in the fundamental difference of racial groups. Rodnovers often glorify Slavic history, criticising the impact of Christianity in Slavic countries and arguing that these nations will play a central place in the world's future. Rodnovers share a strong feeling that their religion represents a paradigmatic shift which will overcome Western thought and what they call mono-ideologies.
The contemporary organised Rodnovery movement arose from a multiplicity of sources and charismatic leaders just at the brink of the collapse of the Soviet Union and spread rapidly by the mid-1990s and the 2000s. Antecedents are to be found in late 18th- and 19th-century Slavic Romanticism, which glorified the pre-Christian beliefs of Slavic societies. Active religious practitioners devoted to establishing Slavic Native Faith appeared in Poland and Ukraine in the 1930s and 1940s. Following the Second World War and the establishment of communist states throughout the Eastern Bloc, new variants were established by Slavic emigrants living in Western countries, being later introduced in Central and Eastern European countries after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In recent times, the movement has been increasingly studied in academic scholarship.
Alexander I of Russia | Wikipedia audio article
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Alexander I of Russia
00:03:20 1 Early life
00:04:26 2 Succession to the throne
00:05:27 3 Domestic policy
00:08:03 4 Napoleonic wars
00:08:13 4.1 Views held by his contemporaries
00:09:03 4.2 Alliances with other powers
00:10:53 4.3 Opposition to Napoleon
00:12:34 4.4 1807 loss to French forces
00:14:45 4.5 Prussia
00:16:17 4.6 Franco-Russian alliance
00:20:13 4.7 War against Persia
00:22:28 4.8 French invasion
00:25:36 4.9 War of the Sixth Coalition
00:29:34 5 Postbellum
00:29:43 5.1 Peace of Paris and the Congress of Vienna
00:32:06 5.2 Liberal political views
00:34:58 5.3 Revolt of the Greeks
00:36:36 6 Private life
00:38:06 7 Death
00:39:34 8 Children
00:39:43 9 Other
00:40:16 10 Ancestry
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- Socrates
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Alexander I (Russian: Александр Павлович, Aleksandr Pavlovich; 23 December [O.S. 12 December] 1777 – 1 December [O.S. 19 November] 1825) reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1801 and 1825. He was the oldest son of Paul I and Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg. Alexander was the first Russian King of partitioned Poland, reigning from 1815 to 1825, as well as the first Russian Grand Duke of Finland, reigning from 1809 to 1825.
He was born in Saint Petersburg to Grand Duke Paul Petrovich, later Emperor Paul I, and succeeded to the throne after his father was murdered. He ruled Russia during the chaotic period of the Napoleonic Wars. As prince and during the early years of his reign, Alexander often used liberal rhetoric, but continued Russia's absolutist policies in practice. In the first years of his reign, he initiated some minor social reforms and (in 1803–04) major, liberal educational reforms, such as building more universities. Alexander appointed Mikhail Speransky, the son of a village priest, as one of his closest advisors. The Collegia was abolished and replaced by the State Council, which was created to improve legislation. Plans were also made to set up a parliament and sign a constitution.
In foreign policy, he changed Russia's position relative to France four times between 1804 and 1812 among neutrality, opposition, and alliance. In 1805 he joined Britain in the War of the Third Coalition against Napoleon, but after the massive defeat at the Battle of Austerlitz he switched and formed an alliance with Napoleon by the Treaty of Tilsit (1807) and joined Napoleon's Continental System. He fought a small-scale naval war against Britain between 1807 and 1812 as well as a short war against Sweden (1808–09) after Sweden's refusal to join the Continental System. Alexander and Napoleon hardly agreed, especially regarding Poland, and the alliance collapsed by 1810. The tsar's greatest triumph came in 1812 as Napoleon's invasion of Russia proved a total disaster for the French. As part of the winning coalition against Napoleon he gained some spoils in Finland and Poland. He formed the Holy Alliance to suppress revolutionary movements in Europe that he saw as immoral threats to legitimate Christian monarchs. He helped Austria's Klemens von Metternich in suppressing all national and liberal movements.
In the second half of his reign he was increasingly arbitrary, reactionary and fearful of plots against him; he ended many earlier reforms. He purged schools of foreign teachers, as education became more religiously oriented as well as politically conservative. Speransky was replaced as advisor with the strict artillery inspector Aleksey Arakcheyev, who oversaw the creation of military settlements. Alexander died of typhus in December 1825 while on a trip to southern Russia. He left no children, as his two daughters died in childhood. Both of his brothers wanted the other to become emperor. After a period of great confusion (that presaged the failed Decembrist revolt of liberal army officers in the weeks after his death), he was succeeded by his younger brother, Nicholas I.
Slavic Native Faith | Wikipedia audio article
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Slavic Native Faith
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The Slavic Native Faith, also known as Rodnovery, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement, its practitioners harken back to the historical belief systems of the Slavic peoples of Central and Eastern Europe. Rodnovery is a widely accepted self-descriptor within the community, although there are Rodnover organisations which further characterise the religion as Orthodoxy, Old Belief and Vedism.
Rodnovers typically regard their religion as a faithful continuation of ancient beliefs that survived as folk religion or as conscious double belief following the Christianisation of the Slavs in the Middle Ages. Rodnovery draws upon surviving historical and archaeological sources, folk religion and even non-Slavic sources such as Hinduism. Rodnover theology and cosmology may be described as pantheism and polytheism—worship of the supreme God of the universe and of the multiple gods, ancestors and spirits of nature identified through Slavic culture. Adherents usually meet together in groups to conduct religious ceremonies. These typically entail the invocation of gods, sacrifices and the pouring of libations, dances and a communal meal.
Rodnover ethical thinking emphasises the good of the collective over the rights of the individual. The religion is patriarchal, and attitudes towards sex and gender are generally conservative. Rodnovery has developed distinctive strains of political and identitary philosophy. Rodnover organisations often characterise themselves as ethnic religions, emphasising that the religion is bound to Slavic ethnicity. This often manifests as ethnic nationalism, opposition to miscegenation and the belief in the fundamental difference of racial groups. Rodnovers often glorify Slavic history, criticising the impact of Christianity in Slavic countries and arguing that these nations will play a central place in the world's future. Rodnovers share a strong feeling that their religion represents a paradigmatic shift which will overcome Western thought and what they call mono-ideologies.
The contemporary organised Rodnovery movement arose from a multiplicity of sources and charismatic leaders just at the brink of the collapse of the Soviet Union and spread rapidly by the mid-1990s and the 2000s. Antecedents are to be found in late 18th- and 19th-century Slavic Romanticism, which glorified the pre-Christian beliefs of Slavic societies. Active religious practitioners devoted to establishing Slavic Native Faith appeared in Poland and Ukraine in the 1930s and 1940s. Following the Second World War and the establishment of communist states throughout the Eastern Bloc, new variants were established by Slavic emigrants living in Western countries, being later introduced in Central and Eastern European countries after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In recent times, the movement has been increasingly studied in academic scholarship.
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev | Audiobook with Subtitles
The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the first Bolshevik, for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.
Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the sons) and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.
Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (Summary from Wikipedia)
Fathers and Sons
Ivan TURGENEV , translated by Richard HARE
Genre(s): General Fiction
Chapters:
0:25 | Chapter 1
10:06 | Chapter 2
15:13 | Chapter 3
29:54 | Chapter 4
41:30 | Chapter 5
57:46 | Chapter 6
1:05:52 | Chapter 7
1:22:46 | Chapter 8
1:41:38 | Chapter 9
1:49:45 | Chapter 10
2:22:18 | Chapter 11
2:33:10 | Chapter 12
2:46:50 | Chapter 13
3:02:52 | Chapter 14
3:15:36 | Chapter 15
3:27:32 | Chapter 16
3:54:25 | Chapter 17
4:24:04 | Chapter 18
4:37:23 | Chapter 19
4:56:56 | Chapter 20
5:26:18 | Chapter 21
6:10:03 | Chapter 22
6:25:19 | Chapter 23
6:43:22 | Chapter 24
7:28:24 | Chapter 25
7:55:33 | Chapter 26
8:19:05 | Chapter 27
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SIMILARITIES BETWEEN HINDUISM AND ISLAM | CHENNAI | LECTURE + Q & A | DR ZAKIR NAIK
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Child marriage | Wikipedia audio article
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Child marriage
00:02:19 1 History
00:04:02 1.1 Religion
00:06:49 2 Effects on each gender
00:06:58 2.1 Boys
00:07:29 2.2 Girls
00:08:04 3 Causes of child marriage
00:08:42 3.1 Dowry and brideprice
00:09:57 3.2 Persecution, forced migration, and slavery
00:11:13 3.3 Fear, poverty, social pressures and sense of protection
00:13:44 3.4 Religion, culture and civil law
00:17:55 3.5 Marriageable age in religious sources
00:18:06 3.5.1 Catholic Church
00:18:19 3.5.2 Islam
00:20:33 3.5.3 Hinduism
00:21:08 3.6 Politics and financial relationships
00:21:48 4 Effects of child marriage on global regions
00:22:38 4.1 Africa
00:28:43 4.2 Americas
00:29:52 4.2.1 Canada
00:30:44 4.2.2 United States
00:34:06 4.3 Asia
00:34:41 4.3.1 Western Asia
00:38:23 4.3.2 Southeast Asia
00:38:41 4.3.2.1 Indonesia
00:39:44 4.3.2.2 Malaysia
00:43:45 4.3.3 Bangladesh
00:44:52 4.3.4 India
00:48:54 4.3.5 Nepal
00:49:33 4.3.6 Pakistan
00:51:06 4.3.7 Iran
00:52:36 4.4 Europe
00:52:44 4.4.1 General
00:53:23 4.4.2 European Union
00:54:04 4.4.3 Scandinavia
00:55:06 4.4.4 Balkans/Eastern Europe
00:56:03 4.4.5 Belgium
00:56:31 4.4.6 Germany
00:57:00 4.4.7 Netherlands
00:57:37 4.4.8 Russia
00:58:40 4.4.9 United Kingdom
01:00:06 4.5 Oceania
01:01:57 5 Consequences of child marriage
01:02:43 5.1 Health
01:04:37 5.2 Illiteracy and poverty
01:06:02 5.3 Domestic violence
01:07:49 5.4 Women's rights
01:08:41 5.5 Development
01:09:48 6 International initiatives to prevent child marriage
01:13:10 6.1 Tipping point analysis
01:13:49 7 Prevalence data
01:14:29 8 See also
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Child marriage is a formal marriage or informal union entered into by an individual before reaching a certain age, specified by several global organizations such as UNICEF as minors under the age of 18. The legally prescribed marriageable age in some jurisdictions is below 18 years, especially in the case of girls; and even when the age is set at 18 years, many jurisdictions permit earlier marriage with parental consent or in special circumstances, such as teenage pregnancy. In certain countries, even when the legal marriage age is 18, cultural traditions take priority over legislative law. Child marriage violates the rights of children; it affects both boys and girls, but it is more common among girls. Child marriage has widespread and long term consequences for child brides and grooms. According to several UN agencies, comprehensive sexuality education can prevent such a phenomenon.Child marriage is related to child betrothal, and it includes civil cohabitation and court approved early marriages after teenage pregnancy. In many cases, only one marriage-partner is a child, usually the female. Causes of child marriages include poverty, bride price, dowry, cultural traditions, laws that allow child marriages, religious and social pressures, regional customs, fear of remaining unmarried, illiteracy, and perceived inability of women to work for money.Child marriages were common throughout history for a variety of reasons including poverty, insecurity, as well as for political and financial reasons. Today, child marriage is still fairly widespread, particularly in developing countries, such as parts of Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia, Latin America, and Oceania. However, even in developed countries such as the United States legal exceptions mean that 25 US states have no minimum age requirement. The incidence of child marriage has been falling in most parts of the world. The countries with the highest observed rates of child marriages below the age of 18 are Niger, Chad, Mali, Bangladesh, Guinea and the Central African Republic, with a rate above 60%. Niger, Chad, Bangladesh, Mali and Ethiopia were the countries with child marriage rates greater than 20% below the age of 15, according to 2003–2009 surveys.