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recently, i was a bully , i was a fight, i was a drunkard, i changed before her, i had four wives, and that’s all, i didn’t value my life, when we got together with her, i realized that she would be lost without me , seriously, and i began to appreciate my life, it is so unsuitable if you say that you are explosive emotionally, but since you have a man in you for everything on the contrary, she has a lot. good masculine qualities, she is restrained, she taught me everything about this woman, she taught me to live correctly, that’s why i live correctly and came to you here, congratulations, natashenko, what this one taught you a wonderful, cheerful, witty, intelligent man, he taught me to endure and forgive, all these years i have been learning this. after such a story
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, we have the final finishing touch, a touch from medicine andrei petrovich prodeus on the screen we have vaccinations that all adults should get, get them for yourself, adult children, give them to your parents, here they are, these are all the vaccinations that need to be done adults, do. to live a long , happy life, it really is a flu, a pneumococcus is a must, a must chickenpox, this is a vaccination against herpes zoster, against herposazoster, of course hepatitis, meningitis and definitely whooping cough , rubella and measles, these are the vaccinations that were previously considered children's, but now they are for all of us, because we want to live a long , happy life, and without shingles , absolutely. and
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even more so, in addition, this is a vaccination that prevents alzheimer's disease and dementia, yes, this is herpes zoster, absolutely right, you know, we always end this program with the same thing, i want to invite our doctors here, mikhail egorovich and hermann shaichi, and i want to say that the very, very first program, i don’t know, is 10 years old or oh, thank you my dear, i want to say. we did this very, very first program dedicated to mothers on march 8 about our mothers. since then, i don’t know, very, very many years have passed, some mothers are no longer alive, but most mothers, thank god, are alive, and we sang this song, there are always pictures on the screen of us, little children with our mothers, so we always sing this song at the end of the program, dedicated to mothers, once a year. my
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beloved mother walks next to me, my beautiful mother takes me to school, the sun laughs at us, the birds sing for us, my mother will smile at me and say good morning. mom's eyes, mom's smile, give me love, gentle kind light, mom's eyes, mom's smile , there is no one better than my mom in the whole world.
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my mother can do everything, build, heal, win, she will always help people, she knows how not to lose heart, i want to be like my dear mother, gentle and good, the kindest, mother’s eyes, mother’s smile, yes. sharepny love, gentle kind light, in my mother's eyes, in my mother's smile, better than my mother, in the whole world there is no one, mother's eyes, mother's smile, give me love, gentle kind light, mother's eyes , mother's.
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there is no better smile than my mom’s in the whole world. mommy, happy holiday to you! that's it, these are not travel notes with dmitry krylov , hello, a couple of years ago we... discovered tyumen, discovered not only as the capital of oil and gas, but also as a beautiful and comfortable city for living, with a rich merchant history, theaters, museums by very educated people, but those were winter impressions, we decided to supplement them with new, summer ones, just as in
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an italian boot, all roads lead to rome, and for those who find themselves in tyumen, all roads lead to the famous four-level , more than three-kilometer embankment of the tura river. the no less famous cable-stayed suspension bridge of lovers, a decoration of the entire 247 m long embankment , is thrown across it. it received its name 20 years ago, when on a cold february day one sweet couple did not separate their lips for more than 10 hours in the competition for the longest kiss. now many of the number visitors and locals consider it their duty to break this record. on the embankment we found some kind of cycling and musical flash mob, fifty smiling people. they energetically pedaled exercise bikes to the music; electricity was generated, perhaps, but it looked fun and incendiary. if we recall history, it was tyumen that became the cradle of maritime civilization. yes, yes, it was here that the first sea expeditions were formed and departed from here. they
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walked along the tura, then they could swim to tobol, from tabol to abi, and along it already to the arctic ocean, and from there you can get to the quiet ocean and even to the other hemisphere of the earth. historians, geographers and local historians are still arguing: is tyumen still siberia or the urals? some categorically attribute it to western siberia, others call it the trans-urals. we offer a figurative consensus. tyumen is the first russian city in the trans-ural region with a turkic name, since according to the most common version , the name tyumen comes from tumen. this is what the mongols called an army of 10,000 people. according to another version, tyumen is on the tongue siberian tatars. at first it’s a low, swampy place, and given the geographical location of the city, this version also has the right to life, but i like the third version most of all, according to which tumyana in translation from turkic means my love. however, let's return
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to modern tyumen, near the lovers' bridge, in the building of the former city council there is a local history museum, on the facade there is a clock created in the likeness of the moscow chimes... but more interesting, they are from the inside, where you can see the mechanism itself. the watch was made in in the middle of the 19th century, then they were an indicator of the wealth and prestige of the merchant city, they were built by the peasant alexei trusov, for which at an industrial exhibition he received a silver medal and a considerable fee of thousands of rubles, at that time this was a lot, then he served in the duma, courted his brainchild , but the revolutions and world wars made their own adjustments to the operation of the clock, after the second world war the chimes were rebuilt, and the clock started running, but as happens during repairs. there were extra parts left, so the clock chimes no longer struck, but to this day day the mechanism functions properly and the clock shows the correct time, in the summer, but in the winter the hands just freeze, it’s cold, this is tyumen after all, but i advise you to visit inside the museum, get to know ivanovich, as
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the museum workers affectionately call this tall handsome man, this one of the most fully preserved skeletons of a woolly mammoth, it was found in these places 138 years ago by a historian and scientist... led by ivan slavtsov, in fact, in whose honor this specimen was named. height of ivanovich, withers, reaches 3 mt and 41 cm. the peak population of its relatives was in this region approximately 10 thousand years ago. ivanovich, according to scientists, is somewhere around 35,000 years old. despite their menacing appearance and impressive size, mammoths ate only plant foods, consuming 300 kilograms of branches per day. well, it’s clear that living so many branches and grass every day is nothing. not enough, so mamot, during his not very long life, well, somewhere up to 60 years old, changed his teeth five or six times, if only we could do that, and ivanovich’s company is in the museum consists of the skeletons of a bezon, a rhinoceros and a cave bear, ivan slavtsov had a rich collection, which , unfortunately, has not been completely preserved, and these exhibits,
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well, yes, were lucky, the tyumen merchant and philanthropist nikolai chukmaldin bought the scientist’s collection and then donated it to the city. hey, current merchants, where are you? in general, the tyumyan merchants of the 19th century were a unique phenomenon, out of 68 russian merchants of the first guild, 30 were from tyumen, you knew that, hmm, legendary names. merchants andrei tekutyev, vasily zhernakov, prokopiy podaruev are remembered in tyumen and ponen. until now, the city has preserved many merchant mansions, decorated with rich wooden carvings. these houses are now like monuments to their owners, silently telling about the peculiarities of merchant life in tyumen in the 19th century. it turns out that tyumen house carving is a unique craft. not only does it have no analogue in the world, it is also speaking. the translator from her language this time was... svyatoslav shitov, a hereditary master of wood carving, restorer, and local historian. stanislav has been in business since he was 7 years old. and it was
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then, at his request, that his father gave first grader's first carving tools. now svyatoslav not only teaches children himself, but also works as a woodcarver, he conducts excursions around his hometown, and together with his father vadim makarich, he gives new life to ancient mansions, restoring platbands, studying their drawing history, as well as the meaning of each image. a master’s knife cuts wood like clockwork, but how many years must you hold this knife in your hand to achieve such a level of skill, and it’s a lot, a lot, but you still have your whole life ahead of you, you just need... different shapes
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carved on the platbands, for example , curled scrolls are a prototype of the royal letter, they meant that an official in the public service lived in the house, you could turn to him for help, oh, i would implement this matter today, laurel branches - symbol of imperial power, symbol of victory and triumph. but the comment, a palm branch or palmette, indicated that the owner of the house had made a pilgrimage to the holy land. bereginya - a woman guardian of the family hearth, the siren bird - with a menacing look, guarded the house from uninvited guests and from fires. decorative cones with pineapples are a symbol of well-being, a wave is a symbol of life. house, no, of course, not every person, just like that, a person. can be compared to a living creature , but look for yourself, windows are eyes, they
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were called that, the eye sockets of the house, the platband, that is, on the face, the decoration of the eyes, the upper part of the platband symbolized the firmament, each house has a wide frontal board installed under the roof , dormer attic windows - ears, gates - the mouth of the house, the gates opened into the belly of the house, the barns were driven into the barn, loaded with meat, grain... it is clear that the richest decoration was on the windows facing the main street; they could have saved money on the courtyard windows, but left the back windows without any decoration at all. on one of the houses, stanislav drew our attention to a carving pattern that was different from the neighboring ones. solid ship carvings arrived in tyumen with pomors from the white sea. this is a family tribal carving that they used to decorate ships, and here the pomors used it in home decor so that visiting relatives could easily find them. but somewhere thousands of kilometers away, similar carvings adorn. village houses in the arkhangelsk region, stone houses could only be built by very
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rich merchants, so on some wooden houses you can see stone trim, but the most expensive decoration of the house was still carved platbands, their cost could even exceed the cost of the house itself. women in the colog wore a shirt with a sarrafan and a shirt with a ponyova, choose some modern shoes, maybe with a narrow toe or something so that it looks daring, but what about a men's suit?
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you don’t need to read 200 volumes about russia, attend one concert of the berezka ensemble, the audience all says, well, that’s how they are, they don’t walk, they float, it’s always a mystery, and this is your secret, and the secret is not revealed, no, the folk dance is the form in which we teach is not taught anywhere in the world. this is how you sometimes have to work, these are dances for the audience, these are smiles,
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of communist ideology, many tiny ideological microorganisms flew out of this monolith, there were tolstoyans, non-resisters of evil, there were cadets and grays, there were gumilyovites, who professed russian cosmism, he said that if he did not manage to come to an agreement with me on good terms, he would find other means to silence me, very soon at the entrance of my house i was hit in the back of the head with brass knuckles. belgrade residents were afraid that the americans would blow up the bridge over the sava river, and thousands of belgrade residents came out of the steel on this bridge, forming a human shield, i stood with them, the premiere, alexander prokhanov, confession , tomorrow at the first,
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you can wander around tyumen, looking at wooden houses for a very long time, we were shown only the most famous, the estate of the kolokolnikov merchants occupied an entire block, there were trading shops, and the huge shop windows were made according to the example of the capital's yelivseevsky store, and the stores themselves were very rich, in no way inferior to the capital's, because spices and silks, porcelain, european fashionable clothes, all this was transported to tyumen on passages along the rivers, from here the goods went to the nizhny novgorod and irbit fairs, and were sold abroad. the first owner of the estate was the head of the city , ivan vasilyevich. horsemen in 1837 in his at home he received the heir to the russian throne, the future emperor alexander ii. the little emperor traveled around russia, got acquainted with russian provinces and once stayed in this house. after his death , the house became a memorial, and the new owners, the kolokolnikovs, walled up the main entrance to the house in carvings, depicting elements of the imperial tomb. on the pedestrian street of dzerzhinsky
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there is another remarkable house, built in the style of a palace. this house has columns, flowerpots, pilasters. looks absolutely perfect, of course european, the feeling would be that the house was built of stone, but no, absolutely all of its finishing was made by hand, from wood. if you look closely, you can recognize the carved patterns that decorate the estate palaces of moscow and st. petersburg, and here they decorate the house of a very rich millionaire merchant of the first guild, that is, local craftsmen, having thoroughly studied the european baroque style, did the almost impossible, reincarnated it made of stone in... the shitov dynasty not only restores ancient houses. some time ago they completed a grandiose project completely from scratch, hand-crafting a wooden iconostasis for the znamensky cathedral of tyumen according to ancient drawings. patriarch alexei ii blessed this work, and for a year the three of us worked on its production. we approached and gasped, but just to
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admire this filigree work is worth coming to tyumen. by the way, just to the left of the wooden altar there is a rare icon. the sign of the mother of god written on an octagonal board. it was this icon that greeted everyone arriving in the city at the gates of osrog. xvii century. we continue to talk about different areas of national projects in different regions of our country. the headquarters of silver volunteerism of the tyumen region, silver because the majority are covered with gray hair, became one of the winners of the third all-russian selection of the best practices of active longevity, which is held annually with the support. national project "demography". help lonely elderly people, help children who were born before the appointed time. silver volunteers have here several different areas of their activities, each of which proves how you can remain active and proactive at any age. well , look for yourself, the art project, when we arrived at the hut
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, we immediately found ourselves in an atmosphere of some incredible warmth and joy that these lovely women radiated. three or four times a week they come here to do handicrafts and more than 80% of the items they sew and knit with their hands are given to those who need it, children and people of the older generation. the rest goes to charity fairs, where those who wish can buy any item they like for voluntary donations of the amount that they are now ready to share. the money raised also goes to a fund to help lonely elderly people. beautiful craftswomen sew and knit scarves. mittens, booties and suits, handbags and interior toys. for the older generation, there is an extremely important element of art therapy. they not only do handicrafts and create, but also communicate. for these people. a certain corner of happiness, prosperity and peace of mind has been created here. we are in our workshop.

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