tv 100 BELARUSTV June 13, 2024 3:25pm-4:30pm MSK
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already ripped out. in the first place, specialists are working on the projects, and comprehensive capital repairs of the houses have already been carried out. every year , some work is performed in each yard, depending on the need. the peculiarities of courtyard areas that are included in the plan are that at least three types of work are carried out on them, in areas where landscaping is planned with an integrated approach - at least five types of work. the largest project for landscaping the city of minsk is the green yard project together. thanks to this project, residents. hundreds of square meters
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new to the asphalt, tones of metallic whites and concrete supports with daily dachas due to wear and tear. this is the look of the new minsk railway. large-scale plans for the restoration of elevated highway warehouses several years in advance. the current stage of work on the junctions on karla lipnichta street, and the replacement of flight traffic is underway on daugabrodskaya. the work to be done is maximum. a few steps ahead, the main task is to work with careless muscles in important tasks, which are the basis for self-interest skin conditions and the load on objects are gradually reduced, the restoration scheme is like this.
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explain all the principles regarding daily technologies and storage and minimal terms. traffic on praspekts zhukava pastupova zapavolvaetstsa, if you arrive at the site, it’s on ramonets. ahead is the junction from karla lipnichta street, here there are adhesive machines, milling machines, and other special equipment in 24/7 mode. it is necessary to address the issue at the end of the year, where skin care needs are taken to the maximum. for the period of operation at the ab'ektsa pravdzil' slow looks and laconic steps on restoration. now it’s time to dismantle the structural beams and introduce a new bridge of daily materials. specialists change the abutments, the concrete roof, and work on the elements of the hydraulic mixture. clothes, dismantling and installation of beams. the total on the overpass will be replaced. 22 beams,
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reinforced supports, load-bearing rigidity, as well as reinforcement monoliths of four retaining walls, repair of stairs, and landscaping of the territory, lighting of the communication network, the longest overpass in the capital praspektse zhukava, motsna-radialna and important and formed the view on the streets of chkalava, paspyakhova buildings and exploitation in a modern look, large wide lanes, clear pedestrian zones and public areas, dealna.
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my style, and what i love to draw is the main people, portraits, also the color scheme that attracts me most, i wanted to reflect my love, all the warmth that i experienced in my art school for 5 years of study, i want to say a huge thank you to the teachers, namely horny kazimirovna, for putting this wonderful skill into us, especially me, to be able to draw, i portrayed a person whom i drew from life, i did it for in order to convey all the liveliness of the look.
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what according to the rules of our program, if for some reason you can’t or you don’t want to answer, you have the right to refuse the question three times, and be attentive to the questions, at the end of the program you will have to choose the best one, now you have one minute to briefly talk about yourself, time has passed. hello, my name is natalya vladimirovna korchevskaya, i was born in minsk quite a long time ago, in 1972, now i work as the rector of the belarusian state university. arts and professor at the department of theory and history of art at the same university. i’m married,
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i have two children, they’re already quite old, and i really love the place where i work, because i once came there myself many, many years ago, graduated from it , basically got an education and that’s it the best, i hope, is in me. that's probably all. you did it in one minute wonderful. well, now questions from our audience. we have 100 participants in our studio, each with their own question, let’s see how quickly you can answer. you are ready? yes. then let's begin. hello, my name is leo. what kind of family did you grow up in? how did your parents raise you? have you been sick? and, well, ballplaying is probably not about our family. i grew up in the family of a teacher, an english teacher, and also a teacher, well, by and large, a coach in such a wonderful sport . develops and prospers because once upon a time
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he was one of those, why, as it were, he was looking for , well, i’m generally glad that his life’s work was a place to hold the first biathlon world championship, which was held in the then belarusian ussr, in general, he found the famous raubichi, now as since raubich is celebrating 50 years, it’s very nice that... the place that used to be trees has now become such a truly leading sports complex, not only in our country, but far beyond its borders, to pamper in general -there was no time, because in my time children studied, teachers we worked 6 days a week, so my mother worked, and my father was busy with training camps for the competition, so my brother and i had no time for it by this time when our parents arrived. work, if dad was there, it was necessary to clean the apartment, but of course, we indulged, we went to the cinema, well, if this is considered
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pampering, but we all knew that we had responsibilities and it wasn’t about boloskva, what kind of teenager were you in the transition age, for many this is a difficult period, well, i don’t think i was a difficult teenager, because in i was even busier as a teenager than i was as a child, so i think it was quite convenient for my parents. and i came home on time after rehearsal, did my homework, went to bed and went to school, then again to rehearsal, and so on and so forth, so i was a decent teenager. natalie, you will have to turn 180°. red sector, how did you study at school? were you an excellent student? i was almost an excellent student, but all the time i was missing something. as a result, i graduated from school with a silver medal, but straight. quite quite i wasn’t a straight a student, for example, i once had a b in
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drawing, somehow i didn’t have enough patience to draw something, so i know, i’m not exactly a straight a student, but i always studied well at the university, an excellent student, do you think you have an excellent student complex in life? m, i think there is, i don’t know whether it’s good or not, sometimes it’s quite difficult, but... the desire to do everything exclusively with the highest score is probably such a hyper-responsibility, you studied at the institute of culture, now you work as a rector, how has education changed during this time? for example, the material and technical base has changed significantly, yes, but if we studied here, for example, there were very few ballet halls, students’ physical education took place in such a small room, right? some kind that the university had at that time, now these are wonderful conditions
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for getting an education, in some ways education has become more standardized and in others - then when we studied, you know, we didn’t have such wide access, like current students, to the best venues in our country, i mean concerts, television, and our guys are already working as assistant directors while studying. this practice-orientation, it has strengthened significantly compared to the time when i studied, again, when we graduated from the university, we, frankly speaking, did not really know whether we would be... needed by our country, now everyone seems to know , that they are needed, and the guys are needed from the first year already and many know, having studied at early courses, where they will work, how they plan their career trajectory, see themselves in 10-20 years and so on, then i hope that things have changed for the better and we at least strive for education to be better, as you think, do we need
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a red diploma nowadays? i have it really red, but then there were others. now it is blue, but the diploma is written with a back sign, but why not, for many employers this is an indicator that, well, the person additionally did some tasks, for example, in order to to get a top ten now, so i’m always in favor of, well, as i already said, doing something at the maximum level, tell us about your career growth at the university, how it all began, all from the fact that 35 years ago you went there i entered , i entered, a little by accident, i studied, i studied well, i already said that at the university i was a straight a student, i don’t have a single b in my record book, i graduated, they offered me, therefore, to stay, study in graduate school, i stayed , then i became
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a teacher, then a senior teacher, then i defended my dissertation, received the title: and the position of associate professor, and then i was offered to head the dean’s office, the faculty, i was dean for some time, then first vice-rector, then for some time i went to the government body, the ministry of culture, i worked then returned to my university rector, it all starts in any case with the fact that you study somewhere and become a student, if you are not a student, you will not be able to be this rector later. why do you think the university won't let you go? well i think i love him, he loves me loves, why should he let go, this is a wonderful place where, as we say, culture lives, yes, there are young people there all the time, who are renewed every four, before 5 years, and you, next to them, must
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also somehow correspond to everything this, it’s very interesting, we have 3,000 people like you studying... guys who learn not only from choreography, so that they build their whole lives connected with this art, so i don’t regret it, but this is that type of art , which still remains in you, he it allows me to maintain my health longer, to somehow run more actively, so i don’t regret it,
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i don’t regret anything, nothing really lasts forever, yes, it’s still not dramatic. in cooperation and trade, a billion dollars is no longer a cherished dream, but a reality. and another example of a long-term and strategic partnership is the relationship between belarus and china. what can be noted in the news agenda? not only political, trade and economic ties are actively developing, but also humanitarian partnerships and youth contacts. joint events that also deepen
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relationships among women's organizations. in the meantime, the brightest joint project is great. stone is increasing its investments, they are approaching a billion dollars. the first shoulder joint transplant operations were performed at the republican scientific and practical center for orthopedic traumatology. these interventions are unique not only for our country, but also for the whole of eastern europe. three patients were successfully operated on within 2 days. the medical team includes two belarusian specialists, as well as a doctor from germany. the peculiarity of the operation is the use of reverse endoprostheses. news. analytics, expert comments and interesting facts, watch the events program on thursdays on the belarus 24 tv channel. the twentieth year gave a very serious lesson to our country, we saw the logic of hostility and began to look at things
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in the world differently. we wanted to show a belarusian morning, in belarusian nature, the models had practically no makeup, as it is, that’s nature, yes, because linen is a natural fabric, and female beauty, naturalness, well, it’s like it’s all in one concept, someone said, wow, for someone it was very unexpected. there will be no winners in this war, taking into account all that we have accumulated, from the point of view of nuclear weapons, enough to move the earth out of orbit several times, taking into account the half-life, life simply cannot continue, and i really love your country, when they told me, could you move from here someday, i say, definitely not forever, you can live well in any country if you yourself are worth something, you do something, tell me the project, don’t be silent, don’t miss it new graduations...
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learn from studying at school, yes, there are sessions for which a student must prepare, thank god, i didn’t have one, so i did eight graduations as a teacher, there was no such thing as for exams, for shows that they go every six months, someone was not prepared, and i was forced to give an unsatisfactory grade to expel the person, fortunately, everything was fine with us, i hope, but was there such a thing that... you did not allow students to take exams or sent them to retake? well, it happened three times in my life with three people, i still since i remember this, it was the first time my first
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students, yes it happened, but did you allow teachers to copy? but with us you can’t copy it off, i have a discipline that you can’t copy off, you have to create it, with us you need to create something new every time, and so please, if you want to copy it off, if you can, the sector is to the right. hello, i’m masha, and how are you different at work from yourself at home? it seems to me solely by appearance. because, well, at home i don’t wear a suit, another, well, a tracksuit. and so, i don’t think that i’m anything radical another man. well, of course, i don’t sign documents at home or anything, but i don’t, you know, i don’t convert. from some grymza into a cute cat, no, i’m either a grymza everywhere, or a kitty everywhere, i’m kidding, no, in fact i’m the same, and at home you’re also
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in charge, just like i’m not much of a boss at the university, i i somehow ask people or convince them to do something, so at home, it seems to me, it’s not about commands at all, at home people live to feel good, so at home... at work i’m not very much in charge either, it seems to me that you are a strict mother, yes, i am a very loving mother, but strict, i ’ll give you an example, once my boys and i, well, the whole family were returning from vacation, along the way there was one child, probably 12 years old all the time he somehow behaved so not very well, and my people there listened, listened, all this he behaved very ugly towards his mother, towards his aunt, well, from the point of view of our family, then my eldest son turned to to his youngest son, they are 9 years apart, he looked at him and
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said, in this place fedya, you and i would be already corpses, well, i don’t beat them, naturally, but they know unacceptable things, you can’t shout at, well, adults, that is, you can always calmly decide something, so in some places i’m very strict, and your children also learn your ... university? no, my eldest son works, he graduated from another educational institution, also a creative one, he has already been assigned for a long time, and my youngest son studies at the educational institution where i once studied a little, unfortunately i did not graduate, here he is somehow more successful it turns out that he studies at the belarusian state choreographic gymnasium, college, hello, my name is ksyusha, are you lucky in love? yes, i'm lucky. in love, although it didn’t work out the first time, unfortunately, i would of course like it to work out right the first time, but we ’ve been living happily for more than 20 years. your family,
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how do you feel about divorce? such an interesting question, i’m divorced, my first marriage ended in failure, i treat it like, you know, what, sometimes it’s inevitable, but it’s quite a big drama for all participants this process, so i, of course, wish you all that you find your love the first time and for the rest of your life. maybe this is a utopia, but i believe that someone is lucky, as i hope my husband is, do you believe in love at first sight? no, i believe in sympathy at first sight, but in love at first sight, well, it’s hard for me to believe, because love is such a very multifaceted feeling, which is not only about passion,
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so yes, i believe in sympathy. how did you meet your husband? i taught him. he was the leader of the group in which i was young as a teacher, she led a group of dance directors in staging dance performances. therefore, when questions arise, he says: the question is not for me, i had a good teacher, so everything is fine with the classical solution to the performances that he did. that’s why we also met at the university, it’s such a complicated story, but here it is. it ended very happily for us and continues, it hasn’t ended, i hope.
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you are a public person, how do you choose your wardrobe? i come to the store to begin with, i buy things, i mostly buy things belarusian, that’s all i’m wearing , virtually all belarusian clothing, possibly shoes, although shoes too later. it’s because it’s appropriate at the moment, i choose things for myself for the occasion that suits me, i also sew some things for myself from belarusian, naturally, craftsmen. has your style changed when you became rector? yes, i didn’t wear makeup before, well, no, i didn’t use makeup off stage, now as i age i have to somehow improve myself a little, well,
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a little more has appeared. formal suits, because when you work as a teacher different choreographic disciplines, yes, you can come, relatively speaking, in balloon pants, and then in a leotard, well, i mean a gymnastics one, in order to show something to the students, the rector is not so fun with this, so well, depending on the appropriateness of a particular event, i choose what i need to wear, what to wear? leader, you see, i don’t really understand the difference between a woman leader and a male leader, but i have men subordinate to me, including my deputies, not only women, but also men, but it seems to me that if you are a decent person, then it doesn’t matter whether you are a woman or a man, you need to behave normally, otherwise, i don’t know how men lead, i wasn’t one, so i lead as a woman . i
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try to resolve all issues peacefully, are you strict with teachers? well, probably yes, i am consistent, but on the other hand, well , the teachers are all adults, they do not understand the limits of their capabilities and their responsibilities, so many of them taught me how i can, well, sort of fit in from above, that called in directing, so i treat them all with respect. well, if someone commits some things like being late, if it’s a one-time thing, well, god anything can happen to him, but if students suffer from this, but we are forced to take all kinds of measures, but fortunately this doesn’t happen often, so this not a relationship, you know, there is some boss there, who, we are all colleagues, we all do a common job, and somewhere i told you that i work as a professor in a department, i come there and there is the head of the department,
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who... . to me it seems like you have a very stressful job, how do you relieve stress? the work is nervous, i can read, sit down, but when it’s really hard, you need to add physical activity, you just stand and squat, 100 times, so well, these are very standard techniques, switching attention, first of all it’s physical activity and... taking a walk somewhere is somehow very simple. the yellow sector is on your right. natalia. show business stars study at your university. do you make excuses for them during exams? well, first of all, i don’t accept from them exams, their
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teachers take exams. and, as far as i know, no. they have no concessions. the concessions are expressed only in the fact that if, for example, they have some kind of concert where they are busy, it’s important, yes, or maybe... they receive a letter asking them to reschedule their exam, then the teacher meets halfway and there, let’s say, not today, but tomorrow they take this exam, but you know how, show business stars will still have to receive a state diploma and fulfill the state standard, so everyone learns something in the same way, perhaps this image of a wonderful media person who knows how to do something works for some of the teachers. additionally, but not for everyone, it seems to me that sometimes it is even more difficult for them, because someone asks them especially meticulously, but so far they have not complained, while all the show stars of show business successfully pass exams
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a person with a callous soul may be cultured, that is, outwardly he will be very polite, very like that, but uh, culture is generally cultivation and the desire to give, yes, give your time, your soul, and so on, if you have the nerve to give, nothing will be pinched off from there , so by and large i think no, but what is generally considered a cultured person for you, what kind of person is a person who... respects those around him, respects his country, respects his family, respects, well, the world, yes, in which he lives, strives to make it better, because i already said, the first meaning of the word culture is
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next question from the purple sector: what role does your career play in your life? you may not believe this, but this was not the goal of my life, that is, if you asked me what i wanted to be once, at no stage would i tell you that i would like to be a rector there or someone else, me i just wanted to do well, it so happened that they probably noticed some of my abilities and capabilities, and thank you very much for noticing. what do you have to
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give up for work? well, from additional rest, from reading more fiction, because i am forced to read mostly dissertations, both of my own and not my graduate students, from some kind of idleness, probably, just something idle, from unnecessary communication, well , although it doesn’t happen, there’s more to do, but i try to keep up, as do you manage to combine work and personal life? well, you just take it, combine it, what does personal life mean, i go to work, my husband goes to work, my husband too. works at the same job that i have, only in a different
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position, where i sometimes can watch a play prepared by his students, the youngest son goes to study at 8:30 and returns very late, because he also has rehearsals, then maybe performance and so on and so forth, that is, we come together at dinner and talk about if we can still talk about how someone's day went. well , this is just ordinary life, i don’t understand the division between work and personal life, that is , personal life, time free from work, of course, when you work, well, you work, well, the only advantage is that you can have a husband to see, for example, by chance in the corridor of the university, when he is carrying some kind of decoration with students to rearrange somewhere, this is an additional reason to see each other, so... well, it somehow happens so naturally, not artificially. next, black
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sector, to your right, natalya? i think that you know the concept in creativity - taste. so, do you think you have good taste or not? i was once told that, or i read somewhere, i don’t remember, that taste is the ability to choose, not just find one thing, yes, but choose from a wide variety, what is more appropriate, for example, for given situation or for... and we always told our children, well, in the sense of students, children, well, you
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come here, get a profession, it’s exactly the same job, yes, it’s related to creativity, there with the muse, if she comes or doesn’t come, but this is your job, you must be able to earn a living from it, and feed your children, so of course i am against people going out there for free, something with -we did, but - unfortunately, a really hungry artist won’t dance anything there either, for example, we’ll fall into a ruffle and that’s it, i think that a person should have a decent standard of living. sufficient, yes, worthy, but even worse when satiety sets in, when there is that’s it, and you’re already starting to get mad, talent is a mandatory condition for creating something worthwhile, or you can achieve the result with a lot of work, well, of course, it’s easier for talented people,
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it’s just that the result turns out faster and it’s more interesting in an artistic sense, but without effort even to a super talented person who is truly amazing. well, nothing will work out, but you have talent, what do you think? yeah, yes, i have human talents, i don’t think i’m super-talented in terms of choreography, well, i’m so very critical of i relate to myself, but i think i have, well , i won’t say that talent, probably teaching abilities, i’m just interested in it in itself and i’m interested in seeing this result in students and... uh, i probably have talent in communication with people, so that people move in the same direction to achieve some goals. we move on to the next issue, the red sector. i ask you to. my question is: what is the most uncivilized thing you have ever done? downright
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uncultured? now we need to think. ah... i allow myself, unfortunately, to be obscene to express myself, probably, yes, but so, well , i try not, i don’t know, not to throw away papers, this, by the way, is also interesting, there are also differences in cultures, come to china, it’s an amazing country, an amazing nation and so on further, i remember that my colleague was looking for a candy wrapper, where to throw it away, and there was no trash can anywhere. i say, in my opinion, they throw everything here, she doesn’t, we came from belarus, we’ll find a trash can now , we’ll throw it away, i can’t throw this candy wrapper like that, in general, she and i found this trash can, they threw it away, then in the hotel we see, in general, an amazing hotel, a five-star hotel, everything is clean, clean, clean, and there is a person there, which means he’s smoking, and he immediately throws his cigarette butt
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right on the floor, and then the person who cleans up comes up, but there are just a lot of them, we all need to be provided with work, here they are... some litter, others clean, they are very clean, but we can’t afford that, there aren’t very many of us, so we need to take care of everything we have there is, and well, there is no need to become similar in this sense, but this is also a difference in culture. do you think your children are proud of you? i
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think yes, yes, my children really want me to be a doctor of sciences, in this i am letting them down, for now. if you were told that a woman cannot be a leader, what would you answer? let's check, a woman cannot be a leader, let's look at you, everything is in your hands, girl, there are a lot of good examples, one of them is beautiful in front of you, how do you feel about modern youth, with love, i feel about modern youth. i understand that it depends on you how mine will go old age, and not only mine, so, honestly, i don’t like phrases about how bad young people are, they said the same thing about us, they said the same thing about our parents before us, i understand that you are all very
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different, i i’m not generalizing anyone, i’m not saying that there is some kind of generation there, they’re all very different. but really, i treat you with great love and hope. how do you think, how to educate patriotism in young people? well, listen, what are you talking about, you need to educate, your parents love you you, well, yes, well, you live in this country, that’s right, you love the place where you live, i don’t know, your home, and it’s clear that maybe you would like it to be a little better, right? perhaps, perhaps you are satisfied with everything, it seems to me, i say all the time that education is not about sitting down at a desk, so let’s talk about everything... let’s listen about how to love, you should just, well, here you go i understand for myself that this is the best place for me, for me my
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country is the best, by the way, i never wanted to leave anywhere, i always really like i liked it here, i fly straight to the airport and i feel so good, you know, or they call and ask how you are there, for example, in some exotic country, i say, i love my homeland so much, especially when some difficult things are connected with ... difference and mentalities, and i am aware that for them their homeland is the best, but for me, mine, when you reach my age, i hope that you will all feel that this is the best place for you, and hello, my name is katya, and what do you most like are you afraid? but i’m afraid of war and i’m afraid for my health.
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how well do you think our education is valued abroad? if you look at the number of foreigners from which countries they study in the republic of belarus, it is obvious that it is valued, because the number of those people who came from different countries, very highly developed ones, study in the republic. belarus, it increases every year, there are a lot of them, later these people find yourself a job. at our university, well, it so happens that there are a lot of students from the people's republic of china, well, you know that china, as i already said here, is a very highly developed country, believe me, the chinese can afford to choose education in any other country in the world, but nevertheless they come, and the most pleasant thing is when you come on a business trip, father...
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so that later they receive a decent level of wages in their country, or stay in ours, depending on who it is, so we work to our the level of education was valued everywhere. there is an opinion that poor students achieve greater success, but do you agree with this? well, i didn’t see very successful poor students, among those people who perhaps they exist, but i... didn’t see them among, say, my classmates who graduated, i was not the only medalist, we had 11 people in the class
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who graduated with medal, all fairly successful people, for example, and those people who occupy, for example, high positions in our country, well, none of them were bad students, if not honors and excellent students, there are also a lot of them, then people studied quite well, so i don’t know. where is this myth going regarding the fact that students with bad and bad grades achieve success, perhaps, you know, due to this adventurism, perhaps of some kind, i’m here in some areas this is probably good, but there are areas where you just being you won’t achieve anything with a d or c student, these are some kind of high-tech processes and so on, is it true that the student years are the most... it’s true, that’s why i recommend everyone to study full-time getting my education, and well, i’m very glad
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that i studied full-time for 5 years. form of education, because in the process of studying at a university, you not only gain knowledge, you form connections and relationships, not in a bad sense of the word, but in a good sense, yes, especially since we have such an industry-specific university, we are actually the majority of those who work in culture graduated from our university at one point in different years, and this is very important when, for example, a director knows an artist, an artist knows a choreographer, someone there, yes, these are not issues of personal relationships, these are...
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it seems to me, yes, this is the best time, please tell me one of the most unusual cases from your student days, i’ll tell you a funny incident, but well, i told you that my dad was a coach, and a ballet coach, well, i mean , choreographers are all obsessed with that to be thin, well, because boys need to lift girls and so on, and i took it from my dad, then it was not possible to find all the equipment that could be some...
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the next question is from the purple sector to your left. do you think higher education in is it necessary in the modern world? definitely, but i’m generally in favor of a fairly high level of education. there is such a so -called human development index, right? and the more educated the environment, the more highly developed the state. there are products that can only be produced, i mean in the broad sense of the word, people can earn money from others if
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a person has a talent for, well, i don’t know, for welding, conditionally. speaking, perhaps he does not need a higher education, he is happy in it, he is useful there and loves his job, well, why should he receive an additional supplement, well, if he doesn’t want it himself, yes, but if you interact with people there or create some kind of creative product, it is mandatory, in my opinion, do you think artificial intelligence can replace creative professions in the future, mm, i really hope not, because all the same... artificial intelligence is based on some indicators, but a person, well, he himself will still produce a non-original product, and even now you can, let’s say text, we check for plagiarism, let’s say articles or something else, and it gives out, you can immediately see when the text is generated by artificial intelligence, but this is still not a work of art, i don’t understand this very deeply at all, i’m not an expert here,
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i’m expressing my opinion, as i see it seems. art always has some kind of drawback, anyway, it’s not an ideal model that has been calculated, that is, let’s say, in tasks of harmony in music, yes, you can admit, if you comply with all the laws, you can allow some insignificant nonsense , but you you will get a result that is more interesting than everything written correctly according to the laws, yes, so i hope that in the broad sense of the word, artificial intelligence will not replace high works of art, please tell me how not to make a mistake when applying and choose a profession that you really like? also a simple answer, you need to listen to yourself, sometimes they advise you to take career guidance testing, it probably helps someone, but it’s also not absolutely, yes, because
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for example, working there as a mathematician suits me. as it turns out, i went through it for myself, but my solution is different, so i need to look at my inclinations, which works out better in any case. what do you like, because well, it’s also an old, old saying, find yourself a job that you love, and you will never work a day, you will, well , enjoy what you do, maybe you should listen to your parents, but not always, unfortunately, parents are right, because very often our parents come too and they say, well, or they came, we don’t want it, we want the child to go to it, the child himself directly wants it, so he wants to study. for example, the theater and there were cases when the parents forbade it, then the child came anyway, even after graduating from another higher education, receiving a different education, he came and realized that it was his, because there is
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nothing more difficult than doing work that you don’t you love, you need to listen to what you have an inclination for and what you would like to do, unfortunately, you may get caught, the number of these cases was as small as possible, but they will still inevitably happen, unfortunately, someone makes a mistake, so think very carefully about what you want, what you want to do. next question, to your right, black sector. what's the most interesting place you've ever danced in? and this is the most interesting place, but for me, when i was 15 years old, we went on a guest tour to vladivostok, and there was this
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aircraft-carrying cruiser minsk, then it was called, then, unfortunately, after the collapse of the soviet union it was sold to china in as a park, it was a huge ship on which there were vertical take-off aircraft and so on and so forth. here on the deck and on the lower and upper deck of this ship we had a concert, yes, this is the most unusual place in the pacific ocean, well, next to the pier, when was the last time you danced, in preparation for the new year's republican ball, our university is involved, that’s why i also help there as a choreographer, so at the end of december, let’s dance, shall we? everyone is great, but just all together, well, let's become, this is not dancing, this is exercise, but
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you have to choose the best question of this program. yeah. and, probably, i will choose the most provocative question: is it possible that a woman cannot be a leader? who asked this question and tell us what class, what school you study in. my name is ksyusha, i study at the twenty-fifth gymnasium in the tenth b. po rules of our program, the author of the best question receives a special gift from our guests, go to the site where our promotional products are, what if you want to become our student, and you will already have our cup, our lightshot, and in general everything, come guys, thank you big and don’t be afraid to be leaders, it’s not scary. natalya, and now you have the opportunity to ask the children your question. and i actually have two of them. first question: would you like to be in this chair in a few years, having found yourself in it,
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what question would you not like to hear addressed to you? of course, i would like to be in this chair, because if you find yourself in this chair, of course, this is a famous person. which? the most difficult question that you would not like to receive is something, probably, from your personal life, or, for example, the most, so to speak, shameful incident from childhood. thank you, i probably would like to be there, but i don’t like questions about salary, because now people have come who look at a person and compare how much he dresses, how much he has what is it worth, and i think that salary is a question that is not advisable to ask, hello, yes, i would like to be in this chair someday, because it means that you have become some kind of successful person, and many people are interested in just listening to the answers to all sorts of questions and how you
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share your experience, well, probably, now i would not name any uncomfortable question that would be for me. thank you very much, i am very grateful to you, it’s very comfortable with you. natalya, it's time to say goodbye to our audience. so, the rector of the belarusian state university of culture and arts natalya korchevskaya is a guest today on the program 100 questions for adults. i'm waiting for you at the entrance to the site. and here i ask you to stay. natalya, what question? was the most difficult for you today, probably the question of whether, the question that i chose as the best, can a woman be a leader, or rather, the fact that she cannot be one, the question of the most uncultured of my actions, what surprised you children, with some of my very conscious approach and sincerity, i i’m very glad that i visited today, today you managed to answer 68 questions, tell me, if we call you again,
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after all , you won’t discuss things with minor children and load them with information that is understandable to an adult . natalya vladimirovna, we have this rule: the hero always has the last word. summarize the conversation that took place. and what is very important in art is a sense of partnership. and i would like to wish all our children that they always understand that in the big sense of the word we are all big, big team, even if...
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