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Expeditie Siberia. 8 saptamani de frig si gheata. 28 000 de kilometri.
My First Hitchhiking in Siberia, Russia | Journey from Novosibirsk to Biysk, Altai Region
In this video, I have shared my first hitchhiking experience in Russia. I have travelled from Novosibirsk to Biysk Altai Krai, which is part of Siberia.
It took me almost 5 hours to complete this journey of 400 KM. Russian people are very good and hitchhiking is not that difficult here. During my Journey the countryside and the view was amazing through out the road. Please watch the video for more details.
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Opening Remarks at State Council Presidium Meeting on Information and Communication Technology in the Russian Federation
February 16,2006
Nizhny Novgorod
Вступительное слово на заседании президиума Госсовета «Об информационных и коммуникационных технологиях в Российской Федерации»
16 февраля 2006 года
Нижний Новгород
PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN:
Good afternoon, dear colleagues,
On our meetings agenda today is continued development of information and communication technology in Russia.
I know that not just I, but you too, have had the chance to take a look at what is being done in this area in Nizhny Novgorod. We have visited different sites and seen what is happening.
This subject has been getting constant attention of late. This is because the market for this technology is very promising indeed, has a direct impact on scientific and technological progress and is an important factor in Russias ability to achieve leading positions on world markets.
We discussed in detail the creation of technology parks last year in Novosibirsk. Today we will be looking at the whole spectrum of issues related to new technology development.
We all know that countries that began working at the right moment on developing this technology have not only resolved a number of their internal problems but have succeeded in making their economies world leaders.
This is one of the most tried and tested modern paths to development, and it is a promising option for our country with its high potential and excellent start-up capital. I am referring here, of course, to our countrys intellectual, innovation and scientific-technological potential.
But potential can only be developed in practise if the right conditions are in place. In this respect too, the situation is very positive for the information technology sector.
Growth in this sector should in turn spur development in fundamental science and give a boost to a whole range of applied research in related sectors. We already have the accumulated financial resources and the managerial experience we need to launch such an expansion of the Russian information technology sector.
Last year, this sector accounted for 5.3 percent of GDP. In 2000, it accounted for just 2 percent of GDP. The sector employs more than a million people in Russia today and has the highest labour productivity of any economic sector, which is very important for the economy as a whole.
But more progress needs to be made because the reality is that we still lag quite a long way behind the technologically developed countries where the information technology sector accounts for 30 percent or more of GDP.
I am sure that advanced technology can become a real driving force for economic growth, for modernisation of management and very important it will become the object of increased consumer demand.
There are some very promising niches in this sector. Advanced technology is currently little used in education and healthcare, for example. Only 5 percent of teachers use information technology in the teaching process at the moment. In Western Europe this percentage is a lot higher. In Britain, for example, this figure is close to 60 percent. In areas where information technology could make a real impact on the quality of services provided, they are being underused.
This new technology can also play a part in ensuring state control of the safety and quality of consumer goods, including medicines and goods in a number of other sectors.
State of Alaska Governor Steve Cowper's Soviet Far East Trip 1989 Tape 8 of 16
Alaska’s Governor Steve Cowper (1986-1990) visiting Eastern Russia/Siberia, USSR 1989
Tape 8 (8 of 16) Lavrentiya, Anadyr
0:00 flag at party HQ
1:15 Chairman Yuri Tototo interview at airport
4:50 ANADYR welcome
6:30 Steve Cowper town meeting (audio problems); crow Gen. Schaeffer, etc.,
14:40 people watching Steve Cowper presser on TV while drinking tea BARS
15:50 Anadyr outdoor shots
17:10 Anadyr aerials
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Red square, Moscow a wonderful capital city of Russia | Heritage Sites of Russia
Red square | Moscow a wonderful capital city of Russia | Heritage Sites
Wonderful Moscow!! Red Square a city square in Moscow, Russia. It separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and now the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. Red Square is often considered to be the central square of Moscow since the city's major streets, which connect to Russia's major highways, originate in the square. This place is the main attraction in Moscow. My host dropped me at this location , I spent the day by walking and explored the heritage sites of Moscow.
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Russian Friends - Ep 10 - #5countries1month (with subtitles)
In this episode, I'm barely off the train for an hour and I'm approached by three strangers who want to make a YouTube video with me. I don't see the city, instead I'm witness to three people who want to know me. This video is me sharing my day in Yekaterinburg with three complete strangers, and making friends in the process.
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Q&A session, A Conversation with Vladimir Putin: Continued 2011 (English Subtitles)
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Russia's main mall celebrates its 120 years jubilee
Built in 1893 in front of the Kremlin, GUM, Russia's main shopping complex and a famous tourist spot celebrates 120 years of business.Duration: 00:55
Алексей Иванов - о сытой Москве и небесном Челябинске (Eng subs)
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Писатель Алексей Иванов – автор «Географ глобус пропил», «Общага-на-крови», «Сердце Пармы», «Тобол» и много чего еще
Бомбер как на Дуде -
Winter is back, Saint-Petersburg
Some snow on the last day of April.
What happened in the Russian Jewish community in 2013
Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar believes that this year has been successful for the Jewish community. Synagogues and community centers were opened in many cities of Russia during this time. The only episode which marred the life of the community was an attack on a rabbi in the North Caucasus.
Алексей Круглов,,Равиль Азизов,Роман Столяр, Alexey Kruglov,,Александр Рагазанов. Спб 18.10.15
Leo Records Festival in Russia – один из самых необычных фестивалей современного джаза и новой импровизационной музыки, представляющий артистов компании Leo Records, одного из мировых лидеров в области издания нового джаза, импровизационной музыки. Владелец компании Лео Фейгин, который вновь приедет на фестиваль, многим известен под псевдонимом Алексей Леонидов в эфире Русской Службы БиБиСи.В числе артистов его компании такие звезды авангарда, как Сесил Тейлор, Энтони Брэкстон, Эван Паркер, Сан Ра, Реджи Уоркмен и многие другие. Особое место в каталоге лейбла занимают отечественные музыканты – Вячеслав Ганелин, Владимир Тарасов, Владимир Чекасин, Саинхо Намчылак, Валентина Пономарева, Сергей Курёхин, джаз-группа Архангельск, Оркестр Московских Композиторов и т.д.
Synagogues on wheels in Russia
On July 18 the Jewish ethnographic expedition started off in Moscow. Within three weeks synagogues on wheels or mitzvah-mobiles will travel around Russia. During this time they will visit about 50 cities.
The first route will pass through cities in the south of Russia: Stavropol, Kislovodsk, Armavir, Sochi, Novorossiysk, Krasnodar, Taganrog, Rostov, Novocherkassk, Volgograd, Volga, Saratov, Penza and Ryazan.
The second mitzvah-mobile will go to Siberia - from Omsk via Novosibirsk and Barnaul to Bijsk, Novokuznetsk, Prokopyevsk, Kemerovo, Ugra, Tomsk, Mariinsky, Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk and Abakan.
The third synagogue on wheels will pass through Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, Yoshkar-Ola, Kazan, Naberezhnye Chelny, Izhevsk, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Kurgan, Chelyabinsk, Miass, Ufa, Samara, Togliatti and stop in Ulyanovsk.
Lee Allen Dugatkin: How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog) | Talks at Google
Lee Alan Dugatkin, Professor of Biology and Distinguished University Scholar in the Department of Biology at the University of Louisville, will present his latest book, How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog), about the six-decade long, ongoing, silver fox domestication study, which has revolutionized our view of domestication and the evolutionary process.
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Osaka, Japan ???? Travel Vlog 23 ???????? History & Culture
Osaka: ???? UK Vlogger of the Year finalist 2019 and 2018 explores Osaka, Japan and Osaka Castle, a noodle museum, a sumo restaurant, a town full of deers, and the red light district. Join the Modern Grand Tour (travel vlogs for history-culture geeks ????) in Osaka, Japan! ⬇️ More info below ⬇️
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-----------------------------In this episode-----------------------------
DAY 1
Episode Intro = 0:18
City Intro = 0:41
Dotonbori = 1:39
DAY 2
Osaka Castle = 2:29 ????
Instant Ramen Museum = 3:09 ????
Sento / Onsen = 9:10 ????
Sumo Restaurant = 10:11 ????
DAY 3
Nara Deer Park = 12:10 ????
Todaiji Temple = 12:58
Mount Wakakusa = 13:39
Tobita Shinchi (red light district) = 14:45 ????
Conclusion = 16:42
Next Episode = 16:57
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EUROPE
Ep1 ???????? ???????? Brussels, Ghent, and Bruges:
Ep2 ???? ???????? Amsterdam:
Ep3 ☠️ ???????? Berlin:
Ep4 ???? ???????? Hamburg:
Ep5 ???? ???????? Aarhus:
Ep6 ????♀️ ???????? Copenhagen:
Ep7 ???? ???????? Stockholm:
Ep8 ???? ???????? Helsinki:
RUSSIA
Ep9 ????️ ???????? Saint Petersburg:
Ep10 ???? ???????? Moscow:
Ep11 ???? ???????? Vladimir and Suzdal:
Ep12 ???? ???????? Nizhny Novgorod: (most fun)
Ep13 ☠️ ???????? Perm:
Ep14 ???? ???????? Yekaterinburg:
Ep15 ???? ???????? Tobolsk and Tyumen:
Ep16 ???? ???????? Novosibirsk:
Ep17 ???? ???????? Irkutsk and Olkhon Island:
Ep18 ???? ???????? Ulan-Ude:
Ep19 ???? ???????? Trans-Siberian Train: (most practically useful)
Ep20 ???? ???????? Khabarovsk:
Ep21 ???? ???????? Vladivostok:
ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Ep22 ???? ???????? Seoul: (most educative)
Ep23 ???? ???????? Osaka:
Ep24 ???? ???????? Kyoto:
Ep25 ???? ???????? Tokyo: (most awesome city)
Ep26 ???? ???????? Melbourne:
Ep27 ???? ???????? Sydney: (most jokes)
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I hope you've come to join me on this Modern Grand Tour exploring history and culture.
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- The second leg crosses Russia ???????? via the Trans-Siberian Railway ???? and Couchsurfing ????
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Dr. Peter Beter Audio Letter 46: Rockfeller; Cosmosphere; Modern Alliance - May 28, 1979
Dr. Peter David Beter - Audio Letter 46 - May 28, 1979
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(1) Nelson Rockefeller's revenge from the grave
(2) The cosmosphere shuttles to prevent nuclear war
(3) The modern rebirth of the Holy Alliance
Introduction:
In most all of the black nations of Africa, criminals and
internal enemies of the state do not last long. People disappear
in the dead of night never to be seen or heard from again, and
when they disappear their families know they are gone for good.
They know better than to say anything about it. The victim is
taken to a secret place that is spoken of only in fearful
whispers in black Africa--the place is usually known as The
Pit. The victim is blindfolded and led through the night-time
darkness to the edge of the pit. There kerosene is poured over
him until he is thoroughly soaked. Then as the victim screams in
vain, the torchbearer approaches. Moments later the scene around
the pit is illuminated as the kerosene catches fire. Then the
victim is pushed over the edge to fall alive, but aflame, into
the pit.
In most all of black Africa that's how Law and Order is kept;
but that is not the only place where people are rumored to
disappear in silence. Lately there have been reports of
wholesale disappearances in Argentina. A few days ago, on May
22, the BBC put the number of disappearances at 4,000 since 1976,
and a few days before that on May 16 the New York Times ran a
story titled Vanished in Argentina. The article referred to a
major story in the Buenos Aires Herald and also quoted from a
related newspaper advertisement. Included were the words: The
most capable and most renowned people become used to keeping
quiet.
To most Americans, nighttime disappearances in Africa probably
don't seem very relevant. We relax and say to ourselves, Maybe
that's Africa, but it's different here. This is America.
Argentina may strike a little closer to home since Argentina is a
modern, advanced nation. Even so, most of us are likely to
comfort ourselves that this is America, not Argentina; it's
different here, we think. Well, my friends, it is different
here. In Africa the natives may talk only in whispers about
disappearances and The Pit, but whispers travel fast. Everyone
knows about The Pit. In Argentina, too, the people at least
know disappearances are going on because so far the press has
been left free to publish reports about them. But it is here in
the United States that the most momentous disappearances are now
taking place. It began four months ago with the murder of Nelson
Rockefeller. Now important and famous people are disappearing.
Nelson Rockefeller's murder has been followed by convulsions in
the rulership of America, and yet there is no hint to the public
about what is taking place. The Rockefeller murder in January
signaled the beginning of an all-out Bolshevik coup d'etat here
in America. A secret Bolshevik purge of the Rockefellers was
under way, bloody but hidden from public view. But last month I
revealed that a secret Intelligence war between doubles had
erupted for control of the United States Government. When I
recorded Audio Letter No. 45 last month, the situation was
confusing and my information was still fragmentary, but I told
you what I could--and now I can tell you more.
The war of doubles involves not only the Bolsheviks but the
clandestine services of Russia, Great Britain and Israel; but the
basic battle lines are being drawn between Russia and the
Bolsheviks. As of now, the Russians appear to be gradually
gaining the upper hand, thanks to their use of an astonishing new
Intelligence weapon. There is irony in what the Russians are now
doing in the war of doubles. They are raising the ghost of
none other than Nelson Rockefeller--and in a way that he would
have appreciated. [...]
Russian scientists | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:01 1 Polymaths
00:06:03 2 Earth scientists
00:12:02 3 Biologists and paleontologists
00:22:10 4 Physicians and psychologists
00:29:18 5 Economists and sociologists
00:31:49 6 Historians and archeologists
00:43:43 7 Linguists and ethnographers
00:53:09 8 Mathematicians
01:07:46 9 Astronomers and cosmologists
01:14:41 10 Physicists
01:28:08 11 Chemists and material scientists
01:35:49 12 Structural engineers
01:37:46 13 Aerospace engineers
01:46:24 14 Naval engineers
01:48:53 15 Electrical engineers
01:51:11 16 Computer scientists
01:53:43 17 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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Salt
Centers on a CIA officer who is fingered as a Russian sleeper spy. She eludes capture by superiors who are convinced she is out to assassinate the president. While trying to reunite with her family, she struggles to prove someone else is the traitor. © 2010 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. and Beverly Blvd LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Women in STEM Careers
Special guests from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) lead a program designed to inspire young people to be curious and passionate about careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Svetlana Kotliarova, cancer researcher and scientific review officer, and Yuri Kotliarov, staff scientist at the Center for Human Immunology at NIH, highlighted items from the Scientific Data: Observing, Recording, and Communicating Information Primary Source Set from the Library's Teachers page and data analysis using the Library's Chronicling America newspaper collections.
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List of Russian scientists | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of Russian scientists
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.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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