Vologda. The coordinates in the Northern Dimension
The presentation film reporting how two Vologda enterprises -- Vologda Wastewater Treatment Plant (Vologdagorvodokanal) and Vologda Heating Supply Company (Vologdagorteploset') - worked on the environment improvement with the help of the NDEP grant. It is a good example of the successful cooperation between Vologda Administration and European partners working on the modernisation of the heating supply and wastewater treatment systems.
The film was made by the Information and Publishing Centre Vologda-Portal.
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Спасти историю: уникальный пример Иркутска
Уникальный опыт Иркутска по сохранению исторической деревянной застройки в городе.
Иркутску очень повезло: в городе осталось много деревянной застройки, целые кварталы, с которыми можно работать! Как у них это получилось? Можно ли применить подобный опыт на Вологду, Рязань и другие города? Давайте узнаем и главное — посмотрим на то сокровище города, которое удалось спасти.
Наше архитектурное наследие:
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Зачем нам советское наследие?
Красноярск: историческое наследие среди пыли и грязи
Отношение к историческому наследию в Советске
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Boost - Joakim Karud [Vlog No Copyright Music]
Ameriquos - SMOKE
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5 САМЫХ ДЕРЗКИХ побегов из российских тюрем
Видео о САМЫХ ДЕРЗКИХ побегах из российских тюрем и зон.
Больше видео о жизни в тюрьме и на зоне, о ворах в законе, криминальных авторитетах, блатных и простых арестантах, уголовных традициях и понятиях, за людское и за воровское смотрите на нашем канале
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Саша Кот - первый российский рекордсмен мира в области татуировки
23-летний тату мастер из г. Вологда Саша Кот стал первым российским рекордсменом в области татуировки, проработав 60 часов 30 минут без сна и отдыха.
По условиям Гиннеса, Саша имел право на 5-ти минутный перерыв после каждого полного часа работы. В это время входила и подготовка рабочего места для следующего клиента, так что отдыхать ему не пришлось.
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Tsardom of Russia | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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The Tsardom of Russia (Russian: Русское царство, Russkoje tsarstvo later changed to Российское царство, Rossiyskoye tsarstvo), Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth called it Tsardom of Muscovy, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of Tsar by Ivan IV in 1547 until the foundation of the Russian Empire by Peter the Great in 1721.
From 1551 to 1700, Russia grew 35,000 km2 (about the size of the Netherlands) per year. The period includes the upheavals of the transition from the Rurik to the Romanov dynasties, many wars with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sweden and the Ottoman Empire as well as the Russian conquest of Siberia, leading up to the ground-changing reign of Peter the Great, who took power in 1689 and transformed the Tsardom into a major European power. During the Great Northern War, he implemented substantial reforms and proclaimed the Russian Empire (Russian: Российская империя, Rossiyskaya imperiya) after victory over Sweden in 1721.
News conference of Vladimir Putin 2012 (English Subtitles)
December 20, 2012,
News conference of Vladimir Putin
Пресс-конференция Владимира Путина
Portfolio School Online Course Teaser | Nikita Tokarev | Moscow Architectural School MARCH
V. Putin's Presidential Address to Federal Assembly 2019
The President of Russia delivered the Address to the Federal Assembly. The ceremony took place in Gostiny Dvor.
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Slavic Native Faith | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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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.
Joseph Stalin | Wikipedia audio article
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Joseph Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; 18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet revolutionary and politician of Georgian ethnicity. He ruled the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953, holding the titles of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1952 and the nation's Premier from 1941 to 1953. Initially presiding over an oligarchic one-party system that governed by plurality, he became the de facto dictator of the Soviet Union by the 1930s. Ideologically committed to the Leninist interpretation of Marxism, Stalin helped to formalise these ideas as Marxism–Leninism, while his own policies became known as Stalinism.
Born to a poor family in Gori, Russian Empire (now Georgia), Stalin began his revolutionary career by joining the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party as a youth. He edited the party's newspaper, Pravda, and raised funds for Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction via robberies, kidnappings, and protection rackets. Repeatedly arrested, he underwent several internal exiles. After the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia during the 1917 October Revolution, Stalin joined the party's governing Politburo, where he was instrumental in overseeing the Soviet Union's establishment in 1922. As Lenin fell ill and then died in 1924, Stalin assumed leadership over the country. During Stalin's rule, Socialism in One Country became a central tenet of the party's dogma, and Lenin's New Economic Policy was replaced with a centralized command economy. Under the Five-Year Plan system, the country underwent collectivisation and rapid industrialization but experienced significant disruptions in food production that contributed to the famine of 1932–33. To eradicate those regarded as enemies of the working class, Stalin instituted the Great Purge, in which over a million were imprisoned and at least 700,000 executed between 1934 and 1939.
Stalin's government promoted Marxism–Leninism abroad through the Communist International and supported anti-fascist movements throughout Europe during the 1930s, particularly in the Spanish Civil War. In 1939, it signed a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany, resulting in their joint invasion of Poland. Germany ended the pact by invading the Soviet Union in 1941. Despite initial setbacks, the Soviet Red Army repelled the German incursion and captured Berlin in 1945, ending World War II in Europe. The Soviets annexed the Baltic states and helped establish Soviet-aligned governments throughout Central and Eastern Europe, China and North Korea. The Soviet Union and the United States emerged from the war as the two world superpowers. Tensions arose between the Soviet-backed Eastern Bloc and U.S.-backed Western Bloc which became known as the Cold War. Stalin led his country through its post-war reconstruction, during which it developed a nuclear weapon in 1949. In these years, the country experienced another major famine and an anti-semitic campaign peaking in the Doctors' plot. Stalin died in 1953 and was eventually succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev, who denounced his predecessor and initiated a de-Stalinisation process throughout Soviet society.
Widely considered one of the 20th century's most significant figures, Stalin was the subject of a pervasive personality cult within the international Marxist–Leninist movement, for whom Stalin was a champion of socialism and the working class. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Stalin has retained popularity in Russia and Georgia as a victorious wartime leader who established the Soviet Union as a major world power. Conversely, his totalitarian government has been widely condemned for overseeing mass repressions, ethnic cleansing, hundreds of thousands of executions, and famines which caused the deaths of millions.
Slavic Native Faith | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
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.
List of international architecture schools | Wikipedia audio article
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List of international architecture schools
00:00:16 1 Africa
00:00:25 1.1 Algeria
00:01:36 1.2 Cameroon
00:01:50 1.3 Ghana
00:02:07 1.4 Egypt
00:05:34 1.5 Kenya
00:06:12 1.6 Libya
00:06:43 1.7 Mauritius
00:07:01 1.8 Morocco
00:07:22 1.9 Nigeria
00:09:22 1.10 South Africa
00:09:31 1.11 Sudan
00:10:48 1.12 Tanzania
00:11:01 1.13 Togo
00:11:16 1.14 Tunisia
00:11:34 1.15 Uganda
00:11:57 1.16 Zimbabwe
00:12:12 2 Asia
00:12:20 2.1 Bangladesh
00:12:29 2.2 China
00:14:23 2.3 Hong Kong
00:14:54 2.4 India
00:22:39 2.5 Indonesia
00:24:17 2.6 Iran
00:26:32 2.7 Iraq
00:28:06 2.8 Israel
00:28:43 2.9 Japan
00:28:57 2.9.1 National universities
00:32:25 2.9.2 Public universities
00:34:49 2.9.3 Private universities
00:34:57 2.9.3.1 Hokkaido and Tohoku
00:36:20 2.9.3.2 Kanto
00:41:46 2.9.3.3 Chubu
00:43:36 2.9.3.4 Kinki
00:46:17 2.9.3.5 Chugoku, Shikoku and Kyushu
00:49:10 2.10 Jordan
00:49:29 2.11 Lao PDR
00:49:50 2.12 Lebanon
00:50:32 2.13 Malaysia
00:52:44 2.14 Oman
00:52:58 2.15 Pakistan
00:53:06 2.15.1 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
00:53:28 2.15.2 Punjab
00:54:35 2.15.3 Sindh
00:55:22 2.16 Philippines
00:55:30 2.16.1 Luzon
00:58:35 2.16.2 Visayas and Mindanao
00:59:48 2.17 Saudi Arabia
01:00:23 2.18 Singapore
01:00:38 2.19 South Korea
01:02:09 2.20 Sri Lanka
01:02:35 2.21 Taiwan
01:03:36 2.22 Thailand
01:05:30 2.23 United Arab Emirates
01:06:19 2.24 Vietnam
01:06:45 3 Europe
01:06:54 3.1 Albania
01:07:20 3.2 Austria
01:08:02 3.3 Belgium
01:08:10 3.3.1 Dutch speaking higher education institutions
01:08:46 3.3.2 French speaking higher education institutions
01:09:40 3.4 Bosnia and Herzegovina
01:10:07 3.5 Bulgaria
01:10:38 3.6 Croatia
01:10:57 3.7 Cyprus
01:11:36 3.8 Czech Republic
01:12:09 3.9 Denmark
01:12:24 3.10 Estonia
01:12:35 3.11 Finland
01:12:53 3.12 France
01:15:19 3.13 Germany
01:15:36 3.14 Greece
01:16:29 3.15 Hungary
01:17:16 3.16 Iceland
01:17:22 3.17 Ireland
01:17:30 3.17.1 Architecture Schools in the Republic of Ireland
01:17:40 3.17.2 Architecture Schools in Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)
01:18:01 3.18 Italy
01:18:09 3.19 Latvia
01:18:25 3.20 Lithuania
01:18:42 3.21 Macedonia
01:19:05 3.22 Moldova
01:19:23 3.23 Netherlands
01:19:55 3.24 Norway
01:20:19 3.25 Poland
01:22:12 3.26 Portugal
01:23:49 3.27 Romania
01:24:34 3.28 Russia
01:25:22 3.29 Serbia
01:25:57 3.30 Slovakia
01:26:22 3.31 Slovenia
01:26:41 3.32 Spain
01:30:37 3.33 Sweden
01:31:04 3.34 Switzerland
01:31:12 3.35 Turkey
01:33:21 3.36 Ukraine
01:34:33 3.37 United Kingdom
01:34:41 3.37.1 England
01:38:21 3.37.2 Northern Ireland
01:38:38 3.37.3 Scotland
01:39:14 3.37.4 Wales
01:39:38 4 North America
01:39:47 4.1 Canada
01:39:55 4.1.1 Alberta
01:40:08 4.1.2 British Columbia
01:40:22 4.1.3 Manitoba
01:40:34 4.1.4 Nova Scotia
01:40:51 4.1.5 Ontario
01:41:29 4.1.6 Quebec
01:41:52 4.2 Mexico
01:43:22 4.3 United States of America
01:43:31 5 Central America
01:43:40 5.1 Costa Rica
01:44:28 5.2 Cuba
01:44:51 5.3 Guatemala
01:45:35 5.4 Panama
01:45:55 6 South America
01:46:04 6.1 Argentina
01:48:31 6.2 Brazil
01:51:08 6.3 Chile
01:51:47 6.4 Colombia
01:53:33 6.5 Ecuador
01:54:15 6.6 Perú
01:54:57 6.7 Uruguay
01:55:15 6.8 Venezuela
01:56:18 7 Oceania
01:56:27 7.1 Australia
01:56:35 7.2 New Zealand
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- Socrates
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This is a list of architecture schools at colleges and universities around the world.
An architecture school (also known as a school of architecture or college of architecture), is an institution specializing in architectural education.
China | Wikipedia audio article
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China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia and the world's most populous country, with a population of around 1.404 billion. Covering approximately 9,600,000 square kilometers (3,700,000 sq mi), it is the third- or fourth-largest country by total area, depending on the source consulted. Governed by the Communist Party of China, the state exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing), and the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
China emerged as one of the world's earliest civilizations, in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. For millennia, China's political system was based on hereditary monarchies, or dynasties, beginning with the semi-legendary Xia dynasty in 21st century BCE. Since then, China has expanded, fractured, and re-unified numerous times. In the 3rd century BCE, the Qin unified core China and established the first Chinese empire. The succeeding Han dynasty, which ruled from 206 BC until 220 AD, saw some of the most advanced technology at that time, including papermaking and the compass, along with agricultural and medical improvements. The invention of gunpowder and movable type in the Tang dynasty (618–907) and Northern Song (960–1127) completed the Four Great Inventions. Tang culture spread widely in Asia, as the new maritime Silk Route brought traders to as far as Mesopotamia and Horn of Africa. Dynastic rule ended in 1912 with the Xinhai Revolution, when a republic replaced the Qing dynasty. The Chinese Civil War resulted in a division of territory in 1949, when the Communist Party of China established the People's Republic of China, a unitary one-party sovereign state on Mainland China, while the Kuomintang-led government retreated to the island of Taiwan. The political status of Taiwan remains disputed.
Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, China's economy has been one of the world's fastest-growing with annual growth rates consistently above 6 percent. As of 2016, it is the world's second-largest economy by nominal GDP and largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). China is also the world's largest exporter and second-largest importer of goods. China is a recognized nuclear weapons state and has the world's largest standing army and second-largest defense budget. The PRC is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council as it replaced the ROC in 1971, as well as an active global partner of ASEAN Plus mechanism. China is also a leading member of numerous formal and informal multilateral organizations, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), WTO, APEC, BRICS, the BCIM, and the G20. China is a great power and a major regional power within Asia, and has been characterized as a potential superpower.