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Vladimir Putin. Interview to Bloomberg (Eng Sub)
Vladimir Putin. Interview to Bloomberg
Full text of Vladimir Putin's interview to the international media company Bloomberg has been published. The interview was recorded on September 1, 2016, in Vladivostok.
September 5, 2016, Vladivostok
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Pyongyang, or P'yŏngyang (UK: , US: ; Korean pronunciation: [pʰjʌŋ.jaŋ]), is the capital and largest city of North Korea. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River about 109 kilometres (68 mi) upstream from its mouth on the Yellow Sea. According to the 2008 population census, it has a population of 3,255,288. The city was split from the South Pyongan province in 1946. It is administered as a directly-administered city (직할시; 直轄市; chikhalsi) with equal status to provinces, the same as special cities in South Korea (특별시; 特別市; teukbyeolsi), including Seoul.
Vladimir Putin. Interview to Bloomberg. Part One (Eng Sub)
Vladimir Putin. Interview to Bloomberg. Part One
On September 1, Vladimir Putin gave an interview to the international media company Bloomberg in Vladivostok.
September 2, 2016, Vladivostok
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00:01:24 1 Names
00:02:45 2 Prehistory
00:03:55 3 History
00:07:22 3.1 After 1945
00:09:27 4 Geography
00:10:06 4.1 Climate
00:11:17 5 Politics
00:13:06 6 Administrative status and divisions
00:13:41 7 Cityscape
00:16:49 7.1 Landmarks
00:18:00 8 Culture
00:18:09 8.1 Cuisine
00:19:53 8.2 Social life
00:20:37 9 Sports
00:20:58 10 Economy
00:22:54 10.1 Retail
00:23:39 10.2 Transportation
00:25:48 11 Education and science
00:28:12 12 Healthcare
00:29:00 13 Twin towns
00:29:32 14 See also
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Pyongyang, P'yŏngyang or Pyeongyang (US: , UK: , Korean: [pʰjʌŋ.jaŋ]), is the capital and largest city of North Korea. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River about 109 kilometres (68 mi) upstream from its mouth on the Yellow Sea. According to the 2008 population census, it has a population of 3,255,288. It is a directly-administered city (직할시; 直轄市; chikhalsi) with equal status to North Korean provinces.
Pyongyang is considered the oldest city in Korea. It was the capital of various Korean kingdoms, including Gojoseon, Goguryeo and Goryeo. During the Joseon period, Seoul replaced Pyongyang as the capital of Korea. Much of the city was destroyed during the First Sino-Japanese War, but it was revived under Japanese rule and became an industrial center. Following the establishment of North Korea in 1948, Pyongyang became its de facto capital. The city was again devastated during the Korean War, but was quickly rebuilt after the war with Soviet assistance.
Pyongyang is the political, industrial and transport center of North Korea. It is home to North Korea's major government institutions, as well as the ruling Workers' Party of Korea.
Kyong Park, Monday, March 7, 2016
Imagining New Eurasia
Kyong Park is professor of Public Culture at University of California at San Diego where he has taught since 2007.
Park views art as a process of inquiry, examination and articulation of cultures, and a visual language of communication rather than a commodity of productions. The Imaging New Eurasia project imagines new relations between East and West, and a renewed identity of Eurasia.
Park is active in a wide range of works on public culture, including research, documentation, and representations focused on the urban landscapes that delineate the economic, political, and cultural borders and territories of the contemporary social geography.
Working in visual arts, architecture, theory, and curatorial practices, Park incorporates text, photography, video, installation and new media into his works, a practice that is rooted in research, participation, and activism in public spaces.
His first project was the founding of StoreFront for Art and Architecture in New York, an internationally respected exhibition space that he directed from 1982-1998. He then founded International Center for Urban Ecology in Detroit, producing workshops, urban initiatives and videos, in collaboration with activists, community organizations, and universities.
Vladimir K. Zworykin | Wikipedia audio article
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Vladimir Kosmich Zworykin (Russian: Влади́мир Козьми́ч Зворы́кин, Vladimir Koz'mich Zvorykin; July 29 [O.S. July 17] 1888 – July 29, 1982) was a Russian-born American inventor, engineer, and pioneer of television technology. Educated in Russia and in France, he spent most of his life in the United States. Zworykin invented a television transmitting and receiving system employing cathode ray tubes. He played a role in the practical development of television from the early thirties, including charge storage-type tubes, infrared image tubes and the electron microscope.
List of aquaria | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:33 1 Africa
00:00:41 1.1 Egypt
00:01:10 1.2 Morocco
00:01:21 1.3 Namibia
00:01:33 1.4 South Africa
00:01:47 2 Americas
00:01:55 2.1 Argentina
00:02:16 2.2 The Bahamas
00:02:29 2.3 Bermuda
00:02:40 2.4 Brazil
00:03:47 2.5 Canada
00:03:57 2.6 Colombia
00:04:08 2.7 Cuba
00:04:21 2.8 French Antilles
00:04:33 2.9 Mexico
00:04:41 2.9.1 Sinaloa
00:04:52 2.9.2 Veracruz
00:05:03 2.10 United States
00:05:15 2.11 Venezuela
00:05:27 3 Asia
00:05:35 3.1 China
00:06:15 3.2 Hong Kong
00:06:28 3.3 India
00:06:38 3.4 Indonesia
00:06:54 3.5 Iran
00:07:12 3.6 Israel
00:07:25 3.7 Japan
00:07:35 3.8 Kuwait
00:07:47 3.9 Malaysia
00:08:07 3.10 Pakistan
00:08:18 3.11 Philippines
00:08:43 3.12 Saudi Arabia
00:08:55 3.13 Singapore
00:09:15 3.14 Sri Lanka
00:09:26 3.15 South Korea
00:09:52 3.16 Taiwan
00:10:05 3.17 Thailand
00:10:43 3.18 United Arab Emirates
00:11:01 3.19 Vietnam
00:11:21 4 Europe
00:11:30 4.1 Austria
00:11:40 4.2 Belgium
00:11:55 4.3 Bulgaria
00:12:06 4.4 Croatia
00:12:29 4.5 Cyprus
00:12:40 4.6 Czech Republic
00:12:57 4.7 Denmark
00:13:14 4.8 Finland
00:13:39 4.9 France
00:15:18 4.10 Germany
00:16:14 4.11 Greece
00:16:28 4.12 Hungary
00:16:39 4.13 Ireland
00:16:56 4.14 Italy
00:17:42 4.15 Lithuania
00:17:53 4.16 Luxembourg
00:18:04 4.17 Malta
00:18:15 4.18 Monaco
00:18:27 4.19 The Netherlands
00:18:49 4.20 Norway
00:19:04 4.21 Poland
00:19:36 4.22 Portugal
00:20:04 4.23 Romania
00:20:23 4.24 Russia
00:21:09 4.25 Slovenia
00:21:20 4.26 Spain
00:22:03 4.27 Sweden
00:22:31 4.28 Turkey
00:22:54 4.29 Ukraine
00:23:09 4.30 United Kingdom
00:25:13 5 Oceania/Australia
00:25:22 5.1 Australia
00:25:33 5.2 Guam
00:25:43 5.3 Hawaii
00:25:56 5.4 New Caledonia
00:26:07 5.5 New Zealand
00:26:28 5.6 Palau
00:26:40 6 See also
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This is a list of aquaria (public aquariums). For dolphinariums, see List of dolphinariums. For zoos, see List of zoos. For a list of defunct zoos and aquariums, see List of former zoos and aquariums.
Aquariums are facilities where animals are confined within tanks and displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred. Such facilities include public aquariums, oceanariums, marine mammal parks, and dolphinariums.
According to Vancouver Aquarium there are over 200 aquaria worldwide.