Kazakh painter holds personal exhibition
Personal exhibition of Kazakh artist Zhanbyrbai Adamov From the Kazakh steppes to Paris has opened in Astana. It is confined to the exhibition Napoleon. Life, Legend organized by the French Embassy in Kazakhstan. Contemporaries call Adamov a napoleonist for his interest for this personality. The artist has truly encyclopedic knowledge about his idol. He has been doing portraits of Napoleon for decades, but he has never exhibited them. The exhibition also includes the portraits of Kazakh heroes and pictures depicting Pavlodar region. His paintings were exhibited in Omsk. Personal exhibitions were repeatedly held at the Bukhar Zhyrau museum and Pavlodar regional art museum.
EXPO-2017: DAYS OF CULTURE OF PAVLODAR REGION
As part of EXPO 2017, Kazakhstan’s regions mark the days of culture. The Pavlodar region presented its artistic heritage. The gallery of contemporary art hosted the exposition of more than 80 works by the most outstanding artists. The organizers divided the exhibition into several parts in order to show the masters’ artistic path. The exposition of works of the mid-twentieth century opens which consists of portraits in graphics, the easel painting, landscapes and sculpture.
OLGA PASHKO, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, ART MUSEUM:
- We selected the works that will show differences between the art in the 60-70's and the art nowadays. We wanted to show the artists of today. All art connoisseurs know about our artists from Pavlodar like A.I. Bibin, V.M. Martyntsev and M.P. Kolmogorov.
Furthermore, organizers introduce visitors to the modern art of Pavlodar. Landscapes, arts and crafts, unusual techniques and a mixture of styles are abundant in the Pavlodar modern art. In addition, masters admit that they are in constant creative search, so they look for new ways for self-expression.
MAISA IKLASOVA, ARTIST:
- My work specializes in graphics and landscapes. Recently, I’ve started to work with felt techniques. Felt is very multifaceted since you can make not only clothes, bedspreads, toys and souvenirs, but also make paintings by using the felt.
The fund of the Pavlodar art regional museum stores approximately 6,000 works. They are diverse in styles and handwriting, but they are united by great professionalism, respect for the Kazakh people’s traditions and the desire to be up to date.
Celebrations held to mark 100th birth anniversary of Kazakh film director Shaken Aimanov
Celebrations of Shaken Aimanov`s 100th anniversary started in Pavlodar. Various events dedicated to life and heritage of the founder of Kazakh cinema were held here. Pavlodar museum of literature and art is the only one which gathered the items related to life and work of the legendary filmmaker. The museums keeps a hat which Aimanov`s wore in the'Aldarkose' movie. Pavlodar people are very proud of Shaken Aimanov. The streets, avenues and the largest cinema in the region were named after him. Shaken Aimanov`s relative Zara Kozhakhmetova tells that he was restless and liked to collect ancient legends.
Street in Pavlodar named in honor of hero of Soviet Union - Kazakh TV
Glory of the country - West Kazakhstan region
Exhibition of jewelry art
Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.
In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.
‘Without bandages and antiseptics’ - Kazakh scientists have developed a biological bandage
Watch in the program:
1. The national companies signed a number of agreements with manufacturers to develop local content. Delivery of products was heavily negotiated among other key issues;
2. The Food Corporation canceled fines and penalty fees for the farmers in the northern part of the country who suffered last year's poor harvest;
3. The head of the Atyrau branch of one of Kazakhstan's banks Lyazzat Turysbekova has been sentenced for embezzlement;
4. A bank manager is accused of fraud in Pavlodar;
5. The woman that miraculously survived in the AN-2 jet crash in the Zhambyl region has successfully undergone five surgeries;
6. ‘Without bandages and antiseptics’ - Kazakh scientists have developed a biological bandage and now it will be much easier to treat burns and deep wounds;
7. 167 billion tenge will be invested to improve Kazakhstan’s airports;
8. The capabilities of the ‘LANS-air IV’ aircraft were demonstrated in Uralsk;
9. MAZ trucks will be assembled in Kazakhstan as agreed by the representatives of the Minsk plant, ministries and the embassy of Belarus during a visit to a car assembly plant in Semey;
10. Exactly 89 days remaining until the mass celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory in WWII.
11. Exactly 71 years ago Leningrad was liberated from the Nazi blockade;
12. A book about the border guards who died in a plane crash in 2012 was presented in Almaty;
13. A book written by professor, Doctor of Historical sciences Bereket Karibayev ‘History of the Kazakh Khanate’ has been presented in Taraz;
14. The Museum of Literature and Art of the Akmola region contains the rare book of Kozhakhmet Yassaui’s Edifications;
15. A Shymkent resident owns a collection of dolls from all over the world;
16. ‘The Astana Opera’ performed in the ‘Carlo Felice’ theater in Genoa, with the ballet Spartacus.
Museums start special campaign to mark 550th anniversary of Kazakh Khanate
The project ‘Museum on Wheels’ started to mark the 550th anniversary of Kazakh Khanate in Pavlodar. Within celebration of this significant date, the concert hall of the House of Friendship, hosted the first literary and musical event. Museum staff managed to recreate the historic meeting of Bukhar zhyrau with Abylaikhan. Theatrical performance was accompanied with immortal songs of great Kazakh poet and composer. In addition fragments of documentaries on education of the Kazakh Khanate have been shown to audience. Similar events will be held in all districts of the region.
Unicorns?? Genesis Week episode 15 season 5 with Ian Juby aka Wazooloo
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The Quaternary Mammals from Kozhamzhar Locality (Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan)
Andrei Valerievich Shpansky et al. American Journal of Applied Sciences 2016, 13 (2): 189.199
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2016.189.199
Modern definition of Unicorn
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Colonization of the Scottish islands via long-distance Neolithic transport of red deer (Cervus elaphus)
Stanton et. al., 6 April 2016, Proceedings of the Royal Society B
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2016.0095
New World Monkey Origins
Richard F. Kay
Science, 6 March, 2015
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaa9217
Alan Montgomery, creation science speaker and mathematician extraordinaire:
alan.montgo.is@gmail.com
CORE Ottawa Creation Science Fellowship:
Creation Research Society Studies on Precambrian Pollen, Part III: A Pollen Analysis of Hakatai Shale and other Grand Canyon Rocks.’
Howe, G.F., Williams, E.L., Matzko, G.T. and Lammerts, W.E., 1988, Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24: 173-182.
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STEM/Space Educator Resources
Dr. Laurie Sullivan and NASA educator Steve Culivan provide lessons plans for teachers to get their students engaged in space and STEM topics.
U.S. Embassy Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan organized this program and the Nurorda Bilim school served as the host for this training session directed to English and STEM teachers, government officials, and American Corner coordinators. Dr. Sullivan and Culivan provided ideas and best practices for incorporating NASA and other free space resources in the classroom to raise interest in studying STEM.
In addition to the on-camera audience at the school, educators gathered to watch the program and submit questions online at six American Corners in Kazakhstan (Nur-Sultan, Karaganda, Kostenay, Oskemen, Pavlodar, Petropavlovsk).
Kazakhstan plays a key role in the space industry and is currently the only launch and retrieval site for astronauts going to/from the International Space Station (ISS). As such, Kazakhstan is uniquely situated to play a lead role in this type of program.
Speakers:
Laurie Sullivan
Dr. Sullivan is the Project Discovery teacher at K.W. Barrett Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia, where she facilitates the school’s participation in the NASA Explorer School program. Sullivan designs and teaches hands-on/minds-on science and interdisciplinary units; uses technology and expository writing to enhance the science curriculum; coordinates STEAM events; and leads science and technology clubs for students.
Her areas of expertise are STEM education with a focus on space; leveraging existing NASA resources in the classroom; instructional technology; teacher professional development; and working with special education and gifted and talented programs to advance student learning.
Steve Culivan
Culivan is a NASA STEM educator professional development collaborative education specialist at NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center. He develops and provides NASA STEM online and face-to-face professional development programs for in-service, pre-service and informal educators. An education specialist at NASA for over 30 years, Culivan has taught thousands of teachers and students about NASA exploration, missions, careers, and other STEM resources. He was the principal developer and writer of the NASA curriculum, Mass vs. Weight, and has been a member for other NASA curricula, including the Aeronautics educator guide, Mission Geography, Spaced Out Sports, and Food for Thought. Culivan has developed education investigations that he performed on the NASA Reduced Gravity Research Aircraft and was principal investigator for three education investigations performed by the astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Действие - это Жизнь! ЛЮДИ меняют мир уже СЕГОДНЯ. Добрые Новости 90
Участники проекта АЛЛАТРА ТВ продолжают посещать мероприятия, стирающие границы и объединяющие людей в единую семью. Добрые Новости на канале АЛЛАТРА ТВ.
В рамках дня Республики Башкортостан молодежный многонациональной праздник Возьмемся за руки, друзья! объединил самые разные народы, представил зрителям красочную программу с участием исполнителей и творческих коллективов республики и из-за рубежа. В рамках проекта “Единое Зерно” волонтёры МОД “АЛЛАТРА” взяли интервью у участников фестиваля, а также подарили всем диски с первым фильмом “Единое Зерно. Выбор”.
В городе Николаеве в центральной городской библиотеке имени Кропивницкого к международному дню родного языка областное национально-культурное общество белорусов Голос Радзiмы проводило литературно-музыкальную встречу, на которой была представлена выставка книг и печатных средств массовой информации Беларуси, изделий народного творчества, выполненных в белорусском народном стиле. Участники АЛЛАТРА ТВ имели возможность пообщаться с организаторами и гостями встречи и задать им вопросы для проекта “Единое Зерно”. Теплота и душевность встречи позволила всем присутствующим погрузиться в атмосферу белорусской культуры и почувствовать, насколько она близка и родственна.
В эфире радио Самара в программе Встречи с интересными людьми участники МОД “АЛЛАТРА” рассказали слушателям о многочисленных проектах Международного общественного движения “АЛЛАТРА”, которые заряжают искренностью и позитивом, приумножая человечность, доброту и единство в обществе.
В городе Казань волонтёры МОД “АЛЛАТРА” организовали показ фильма Единое зерно. Часть 1. Выбор на телеканале Первый городской Казань. Фильм рассказывает телезрителям, перед каким главным выбором стоит сегодня человечество и каждый человек.
Благодаря деятельности участников Международного общественного движения “АЛЛАТРА” в городах Волгограде и Волжский на светодиодных мониторах крупных торговых центров были запущены ролики о книге “АллатРа” и фрагменты живой беседы Сознание и Личность. От заведомо мёртвого к вечно Живому. Эту важную информацию имели возможность посмотреть многочисленные жители и гости городов.
В городе Фастов (Украина) впервые состоялась презентация книг Анастасии Новых. Мероприятие объединило всех участников в искреннем стремлении поделиться Исконными Знаниями. По окончании презентации в библиотеку Фастовского Государственного краеведческого музея был подарен комплект книг А. Новых, а также три комплекта в Фастовскую городскую библиотеку.
Весна — пробуждение Новой Жизни! Навруз — Праздник Весны и Нового года, праздник Добра, Света и Любви! Послы и дипломатические представители многих исламских стран собрались вместе для встречи этого самого прекрасного и радостного Праздника, а также совместно организовали торжество для всех жителей и гостей Киева. Каждый присутствующий соприкоснулся с красочными культурами народов, с самобытностью восточного искусства, музыки, народных танцев и самое главное — с душевностью и гостеприимством людей!
Передача ДВОЙНЫЕ СТАНДАРТЫ СОЗНАНИЯ
Передача Климат. Будущее сейчас
Передача ЗОВ МАХДИ
Передача СЛУЖЕНИЕ
Книга «АллатРа». Анастасия Новых
Фильм ЕДИНОЕ ЗЕРНО. Часть первая. ВЫБОР
E-mail: info@allatra.tv социальный проект
Electric tram | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:17 1 Etymology and terminology
00:05:32 2 History
00:05:55 2.1 Horse-drawn
00:11:47 2.2 Steam
00:13:56 2.3 Cable-hauled
00:18:42 2.4 Gas
00:20:41 2.5 Electric
00:29:45 2.6 Other power sources
00:30:00 2.6.1 Battery
00:31:14 2.6.2 Human Power
00:32:13 2.6.3 Liquid fuel
00:33:03 2.6.4 Compressed air
00:33:18 2.6.5 Hydrogen
00:33:50 2.6.6 Hybrid
00:34:36 2.7 Modern development
00:35:27 3 Design
00:35:35 3.1 Single-ended vs double-ended
00:38:14 3.2 Articulated
00:39:42 3.3 Double decker
00:40:59 3.4 Drop-Centre (lowered central section)
00:41:49 3.5 Low floor
00:44:10 3.5.1 Ultra low floor
00:45:02 3.5.2 Pivoting bogie
00:45:47 3.6 Tram-train
00:46:44 3.7 Cargo tram
00:49:50 3.8 Tourist tram
00:50:24 3.9 Nursery tram
00:50:54 3.10 Hearse tram
00:52:19 3.11 Dog car
00:52:45 3.12 Restaurant tram
00:54:20 3.13 Mobile library service
00:54:59 3.14 Contractors' mobile office
00:55:28 3.15 Maintenance tram
00:56:23 3.16 Rubber-tyred tram
00:57:16 3.17 Other designs
00:57:24 3.17.1 Modular design
00:58:11 3.17.2 Modern styling
00:58:37 4 Operation
00:59:14 4.1 Track
01:01:19 4.2 Track gauge
01:02:31 4.3 Power supply
01:04:02 4.3.1 Ground-level power supply
01:05:12 4.4 Tram stop
01:05:47 4.5 Route
01:09:36 4.6 Controls
01:10:11 5 Manufacturing
01:10:39 6 Advantages
01:12:32 7 Disadvantages
01:14:14 8 By region
01:16:30 8.1 Statistics
01:19:28 8.2 Major tram and light rail systems
01:31:17 8.3 Africa
01:31:25 8.4 Asia
01:34:25 8.5 Europe
01:35:24 8.6 North America
01:39:17 8.7 Oceania
01:43:53 8.8 South America
01:45:09 9 Incidents
01:47:53 10 Tram modelling
01:50:39 11 In popular culture
01:50:54 11.1 Literature
01:57:59 11.2 Music
01:59:28 11.3 Film
02:02:44 11.4 Television
02:03:33 11.5 Visual arts
02:05:42 11.6 Drama
02:06:12 11.7 Ballet
02:06:29 11.8 Opera
02:06:45 11.9 Other
02:07:54 12 See also
02:08:03 12.1 Tram types
02:08:12 12.2 Trams by region
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A tram (in North America streetcar or trolley) is a rail vehicle which runs on tramway tracks along public urban streets; some include segments of segregated right-of-way. The lines or networks operated by tramcars are called tramways. Historically the term electric street railways was also used in the United States. In the United States, the term tram has sometimes been used for rubber-tyred trackless trains, which are not related to the other vehicles covered in this article.
Tram vehicles are usually lighter and shorter than main line and rapid transit trains. Today, most trams use electrical power, usually fed by a pantograph sliding on an overhead line; older systems may use a trolley pole or a bow collector. In some cases by a contact shoe on a third rail is used. If necessary, they may have dual power systems—electricity in city streets, and diesel in more rural environments. Occasionally, trams also carry freight.
Trams are now commonly included in the wider term light rail, which also includes grade-separated systems. Some trams, known as tram-trains, may have segments that run on mainline railway tracks, similar to interurban systems. The differences between these modes of rail transport are often indistinct, and a given system may combine multiple features.
One of the advantages over earlier forms of transit was the low rolling resistance of metal wheels on steel rails, allowing the animals to haul a greater load for a given effort. Problems included the fact that any given animal could only work so many hours on a given day, had to be housed, groomed, fed and cared for day in and day out, and produced prodigious amounts of manure, which the streetcar company was charged with disposing of. Electric trams largely replaced animal power in the late 19th and early 20th century. Improvements in other forms of road transport ...
Electric trolley | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:02 1 Etymology and terminology
00:04:57 2 History
00:05:20 2.1 Horse-drawn
00:10:27 2.2 Steam
00:12:21 2.3 Cable-hauled
00:16:36 2.4 Gas
00:18:20 2.5 Electric
00:26:35 2.6 Other power sources
00:26:50 2.6.1 Battery
00:27:55 2.6.2 Compressed air
00:28:10 2.6.3 Human power
00:29:03 2.6.4 Hydrogen
00:29:32 2.6.5 Hybrid
00:30:15 2.6.6 Liquid fuel
00:31:01 2.7 Modern development
00:31:49 3 Design
00:31:58 3.1 Articulated
00:33:18 3.2 Cargo tram
00:36:06 3.3 Dog car
00:36:30 3.4 Double decker
00:37:40 3.5 Drop-Centre (lowered central section)
00:38:25 3.6 Hearse tram
00:39:43 3.7 Low floor
00:42:30 3.7.1 Pivoting bogie
00:43:08 3.8 Maintenance tram
00:43:58 3.9 Mobile library service
00:44:34 3.10 Nursery tram
00:45:02 3.11 Restaurant tram
00:46:37 3.12 Single-ended versus double-ended
00:48:59 3.13 Tourist tram
00:49:30 3.14 Tram-train
00:50:22 3.15 Contractors' mobile office
00:50:49 3.16 Rubber-tyred tram
00:51:50 3.17 Other designs
00:51:59 3.17.1 Modern styling
00:52:23 3.17.2 Modular design
00:53:06 4 Operation
00:53:40 4.1 Controls
00:54:12 4.2 Power supply
00:55:33 4.2.1 Ground-level power supply
00:56:36 4.3 Route
01:00:03 4.4 Track
01:01:59 4.5 Track gauge
01:03:04 4.6 Tram stop
01:03:37 5 Manufacturing
01:04:03 6 Debate
01:04:12 6.1 Advantages
01:06:00 6.2 Disadvantages
01:07:33 7 By region
01:09:35 7.1 Major tram and light rail systems
01:19:58 7.1.1 Statistics
01:22:49 7.2 Africa
01:22:57 7.3 Asia
01:25:39 7.4 Europe
01:26:33 7.5 North America
01:30:07 7.6 Oceania
01:34:18 7.7 South America
01:35:51 8 Incidents
01:38:16 9 Tram modelling
01:40:44 10 In popular culture
01:40:59 10.1 Ballet
01:41:14 10.2 Drama
01:41:42 10.3 Film
01:44:38 10.4 Literature
01:51:29 10.5 Music
01:52:49 10.6 Opera
01:53:05 10.7 Television
01:53:50 10.8 Visual arts
01:55:47 10.9 Other
01:56:51 11 See also
01:57:01 11.1 Tram types
01:57:10 11.2 Trams by region
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:
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Speaking Rate: 0.9571201280978989
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A tram (in North America streetcar or trolley) is a rail vehicle which runs on tramway tracks along public urban streets; some include segments of segregated right-of-way. The lines or networks operated by tramcars are called tramways. Historically the term electric street railways was also used in the United States. In the United States, the term tram has sometimes been used for rubber-tired trackless trains, which are unrelated to other kinds of trams.
Tram vehicles are usually lighter and shorter than main line and rapid transit trains. Today, most trams use electrical power, usually fed by a pantograph sliding on an overhead line; older systems may use a trolley pole or a bow collector. In some cases by a contact shoe on a third rail is used. If necessary, they may have dual power systems—electricity in city streets, and diesel in more rural environments. Occasionally, trams also carry freight.
Trams are now commonly included in the wider term light rail, which also includes grade-separated systems. Some trams, known as tram-trains, may have segments that run on mainline railway tracks, similar to interurban systems. The differences between these modes of rail transport are often indistinct, and a given system may combine multiple features.
One of the advantages over earlier forms of transit was the low rolling resistance of metal wheels on steel rails, allowing the trams to haul a greater load for a given effort. Problems included the fact that any given animal could only work so many hours on a given day, had to be housed, groomed, fed and cared for day in and day out, and produced prodigious amounts of manure, which the streetcar company was charged with disposing of. Electric trams largely replaced animal power in the late 19th and early 20th century. Improvements in other forms of road transport such as buses led to decline of ...