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the richest man on the planet with a fortune of almost $245 billion. according to calculation
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forbes is moving its company staff from liberal california to conservative texas. on tuesday, elon musk announced that the headquarters of the social network x of space giant spacex are moving. in the los angeles area alone , 6.00 people were employed in musk’s space developments alone. tired of dodging gangs of violent drug addicts just to get in or out of the office. musk called the last straw.
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parents from families across california understand that coming out as lbtq+ is an entirely personal thing. decision. an employee or contractor of a school district, county office of education, charter school, or public magnet school is not required to disclose any information related to sexual orientation, gender identity, or...
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even after divorcing his mother, he saw him four times a week . musk believes that his son was led astray at art school; he studied in california. the public spat between the billionaire and the state governor has been going on for more than a year. gavin newson is also influential democrat, one of biden's likely successors if the candidate changes. musk announced that he is ready to finance trump's election campaign. following campaigns , families are fleeing to conservative states. for the economy, this process can be called irreversible. due to disagreement with the ultra-liberal lgbt agenda , they moved to texas in recent years. construction
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equipment caterpillar has more than 100 thousand employees, bowen global services left with an income of almost 20 billion dollars, it lumps, oracle and moneygra. largest park operator entertainment six flags and the same tesla. the world's top farm equipment maker , headquartered in the traditionally democratic state of illinois, said it was withdrawing its sponsorship of cultural awareness and gender identity parades following customer backlash over its sponsorship of so-called pride month. our company will no longer exist. host and support parades, festivals or events dedicated to the promotion of any cultural values. we also reaffirm that quotas for diversity and employee self-identification through pronouns are not and have never been part of our company policy.
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the anhai bush beer corporation is still reeling from a $5 billion loss following an experimental budlight beer ad featuring transgender dillan molvaney. republicans declared a boycott and it is still in effect, the musician shot badlight boxes with a machine gun, country singer trevi street banned the sale of badlight during his tour. republicans on the campaign trail events, they refuse to drink this brand of beer even in free bars. amid a new gender scandal, microsoft is cutting back.
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moreover, the first republican, the liberator of american slaves, the national hero who united the country after the civil war, was a homosexual, is still preparing to come out, but certainly falls into the current trend. gender reassignment for children is essentially legal in many western countries. the difference in legislation is small. in denmark you can change your gender from the age of 12. in britain from nine. in norway , seven-year-olds already receive this right. in canada,
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teenagers do not need parental consent to change their gender identity. in switzerland, it is possible to change gender legally, that is, a child can do so without the knowledge of their elders. to change documents, they went the furthest in australia, where children are allowed to choose their gender from the age of 3, that is, to call themselves the pronoun he, she, it or they, wildness. nikita mikhalkov, our great director, explains very clearly what such unhealthy trends lead to. right after our program nikita sergeevich will talk about those for whom russia is still like home, but... but at the same time they do not consider it their homeland, who should be thanked for the fact that many of those living here today do not see a reason to be proud of russia, why does the west live today under the thieves' laws of the holy nineties? new episode of besagon tv with light steam or who saw
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bastrykin in the bathhouse soon. snippet right now. have you ever thought about what is huge? leaders of western states have no children, we thought about it and decided to watch this...
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look how he diligently tries to imitate the image of another leader, adolf hitler, he also did not have children, and his followers still do not have children, olaf scholz, angela merkel also has no children, maisandou, the president of moldova has no children, and the former president of lithuania, dalia gribouskaya, also did not have children.
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correspondent grigory, on his journey
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through chinese tibet, which is becoming a popular destination among russian tourists, rises higher and higher, only there on the roof of the world can one comprehend the foundations of real tibetan medicine and touch the ancient painting of thangka. we’ll find out what other secrets of high-mountainous tibet our film crew managed to uncover right now. the amazing landscapes of tibet contain a number of oddities. first of all, there is practically none here. birds are probably one of the most noticeable features of the beauty around us. the high-mountain lake basumtso is located at an altitude of approximately 3,500 m above sea level. translated from tibetan, basumtso means a lake between three rocky peaks, here is one of them, its height is already more than 5,000 m. because the thin oxygen in the region has a number of rather unusual aspects. this would seem to be the most ordinary tableware factory in lhasa. pots from a pressure cooker are no big deal. the only thing is that the steel is titanium and the things are of high quality, that’s not the main thing about them at all. an ordinary
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kettle, the one we are used to using here at an altitude of 4,000 m, will boil at a temperature of 80°. in order for it to boil to 100°, you need a special kettle with a special lid. previously, such utensils were simply not produced here; than you have to. now , with the help of a targeted subsidy, each kettle or saucepan allows tibetan residents to buy a little more than that. for 10% of the cost, such special utensils for high-mountain cooking have never been so affordable here. the secretary of the shizan autonomous region came to search for partners and attract investments to improve the living conditions of people in the highlands. after testing in different regions, our company has developed pressure cookers, high pressure kettles and steam cookers that make life easier for people living in the highlands. the cocophony of shock sounds like at a concert of heavy rock music, and doctors and
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patients themselves express support for what is happening on the field. these are residents of a rehabilitation center for the disabled in lasya. throw and the ball hits the target exactly. due to the fact that i have a physical disability, it is inconvenient for me to live in an apartment and i am not able to work. after i got to the service center. tibet with disabilities is shown to us completely openly with the greatest possible details in such a situation. the story is quite difficult to understand, and yet, the organizers of the trip of foreign journalists to tibet included this item in the program. this is a definite pain, to see how these people suffer, how they fight for life, and how at the same time the state helps them to rehabilitate,
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fully finances it, it is very difficult, but it is. it’s really an indication that they have revealed a lot to us. the sculpture against the backdrop of the administrative building is the founder and systematizer of what is commonly called traditional today tibetan medicine. today it is a state educational institution that produces certified tibetan healers. this is what the oldest, most complete, most famous library of books on tibetan medicine looks like. the books themselves are stored in such cabinets so as not to interact with oxygen again.
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at the same time, in traditional medicine it is believed that the use of the name tibet is quite appropriate, the room is filled with traditions, it seems that any, it seems that the further, the more. each of these paintings is a kind of illustration of some section of medicine, all of them describe in one way or another all aspects of human physical existence. here, for example,
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is a pregnancy calendar, where each of a woman’s 38 weeks is marked with corresponding pictures. this image is at times quite straightforward and more than unceremoniously describing this or that phenomenon for more than 300 years. for 35 years since its founding , the chinese communist party and the state have paid great attention to the university, which specializes in educating high-level specialists in the field of traditional shizan medicine. at the university you can get secondary vocational higher education.
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the doctor needs more tests, we decide to skip this stage, the verdict is that i will live. you have minor problems with your kidneys and lungs, but this may be due to the rarefied oxygen you are now in. i also advise you to pay attention to your joints, they will probably begin to bother you soon. mao watches everything that happens within these walls from his portrait, so here accepted, and in a wide variety of areas. the secret of bright and unfading. the thing about paints is that they are made from stones of different colors, which are crushed and turned almost into flour with the addition of special elements, which results in non-fading paint. tibetan thangka academy, where painters are taught to carefully paint traditional tibetan subjects. here you study as expected, from simple to complex; part of the wall section
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specifically clearly shows how each stage develops. it's not only wall painting, but also painting. on canvas, one such work can be created within a year, even a monk bent over his thesis work, who also decided to learn this ancient technique, an image based on meditative motives, for also meditative purposes, is sometimes created in the same meditative conditions. the position in which the artist sits while he paints his picture is very important, his legs should be bent under him, he has full control of his body, maintains balance, all this is done for in order... for the heartbeat to be absolutely even while drawing, this is a kind of iconography of buddhism, going both into the past and into the future, having mastered this technique.
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it is necessary to combine the harmony of theory and sincerity in creativity, in addition, from the point of view of skill, the facial features and background of the paintings require attention to design and detail, but the most important thing is the inheritance of tanka painting, which takes a very long time to learn tanka painting. .the student needs a minimum of 6 years, like this painting, which may seem like something fabulous, today's tibet also balances on the brink of mysticism and reality for those who often unexpectedly find themselves in it. grigory vdovin, ivan lavrikov, vesti, tibet, shizan autonomous region, china. live big sunday news, then in our program there is a report from the usa about the replacement of the democratic presidential candidate, and also watch. 80 years of operation big waltz, why stalin sent captured germans to march along leningradsky prospekt and tverskaya. new chersonese, what will be the most
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a large museum of antiquity in the south, a grandiose reconstruction of the sacred land.
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let's translate from clerical to understandable, everything is not so scary if there are instructions.
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this is great sunday news and we continue 80 years since operation big waltz, it is called the march of the vanquished. on july 17, 1944, joseph stalin ordered,
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including by plane, 57.00 german prisoners of war to be redirected from the camps to the capital and marched through the central streets. leningradsky prospekt tverskaya, garden ring. now former allies and those the germans themselves prefer not to remember this date. russian armies took berlin three times in 1760, in 1813 and in 1945, and the germans were able to pass through moscow only this way. about the historical march and parallels. elena erofeeva. here they are, the vanquished, living evidence of our victories. imagine them with weapons in their hands, behind the armor of tanks. july 17th. on the forty-fourth, instead of the traditional military report, the sovinform bureau radioed about the march of german prisoners of war. this force was overcome by our force. red army.
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the red army liberated belarus, part baltic states and reached the borders of poland. we really struck where the germans were not expecting, their front collapsed, we advanced to a depth of 600 km, a sbesh was formed in the german defense, more than 500 km and more than 500,000 german troops were either killed or captured. it was truly a disaster. the general's prisoners were delivered to moscow by plane and sent to
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krasnogorsk special camp no. avenue, moved towards tverskaya, at mayakovskaya the column of prisoners was divided, at the kvd they developed two routes of movement. first, consisting of 42 thousand prisoners, they had to travel along the garden ring to the kursk station in a clockwise direction. the procession of this column lasted 2 and a half hours. the second group of 15 thousand prisoners moved counterclockwise across the crimean bridge to the kanatchikovo station, the ring railway. march of this group.
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lasted almost 4 and a half hours, ahead were generals, 19 senior ranks of the wehrmacht. so i went out and looked, and something bothered me, i think, you bastards, you wanted to kill us all. lubyanka declassified criminal cases on two generals who participated in the parade of the vanquished, gamon and von ertmansdorff. war criminals who left behind scorched earth, barbed wire death camps and thousands of killed civilians. residents, they were sentenced to death by hanging. from the interrogation protocol of commandant mogilev erdmansdorf. i consider the very method of waging war on the territory of the soviet union, including belarus, criminal, which specifically consisted of brutal treatment of all prisoners of war, the total extermination of the jewish population, mass abduction, forced soviet citizens to do hard labor in germany. all communists and soviet activists were shot without trial
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. on the spot, the wehrmacht is covered in war crimes no less than the ss, isd. historians come to the conclusion that somewhere from 60 to 80% of wehrmacht soldiers, no matter what, from officer to private, they are all involved in war crimes. the secret operation had the ironic name "big waltz". stalin really liked the award-winning american musical dedicated to the king of waltz, the austrian strauss. generals.
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but it’s still more pleasant to see germans dead. i knew the german army well and the germans themselves as a proud and self-loving nation, but today it was not the army that marched, but troops of animals. this demonstration is very characteristic in that it shows the massive disintegration of the german army. it is a pity that the soviet government preserved these thugs; they should have been destroyed so that their view of moscow would be the last. following the parade are the city field workers. cars with water, which symbolically cleanse the streets of the capital from german dirt. the very next day, july 18 an article was published in the english newspaper the times with a photograph on the front page. daily oker described the fascists as unshaven, gloomy, with their heads down. the article was published in the new york times, which noted the presence of the american ambassador at the great waltz in moscow. the reaction in the west was shocking, if anyone else...

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