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institute of chicago. >> the art institute is a premier cultural institution of the united states and top-notch school for art therapy and its targeted my client sharon and harassing her and victimizing her and making her feel unwelcome and unsafe and she complained about the issues to the administration, she got no response. two days after she filed a formal complaint of final exam was changed to depict the images that you just showed after drafts had been submitted by the students. it is outrageous what is happening and educationally indefensible. cheryl: did she fear for her safety on campus as a student? >> she feared for her safety emotionally, psychologically, it was an environment we have professors posting on the internet about israelis being extra men and things like that. there is anti-semitism in the hallways, in the classroom, she felt in an unsafe environment. cheryl: when she first applied to the art program at the school, she was rejected, the school reverse that and then admitted her after an investigation of alleged anti-semitic discrimination, tell us more exactly wh
institute of chicago. >> the art institute is a premier cultural institution of the united states and top-notch school for art therapy and its targeted my client sharon and harassing her and victimizing her and making her feel unwelcome and unsafe and she complained about the issues to the administration, she got no response. two days after she filed a formal complaint of final exam was changed to depict the images that you just showed after drafts had been submitted by the students. it...
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for more than 10 years, glebov taught at the belarusian theater and art institute, today the belarusians artist of belarus, honored artist ivan yakimovi shares his memories of his teacher. ivan yakimovich, good afternoon, good afternoon, how do you remember alexey konstantinovich? we always wanted students to get into the workshop, to see how the master touches the clay, the frame, how he communicates with nature, and something, some extraordinary people, this was the secret, he was really very sociable, always... to look at it better, no one has done a sculptural portrait to date, the image of francis is cut into sculpture , in wood, in bronze, in any other material, as he did, he felt it so wonderfully, i remember with what beauty, with such kindness he carved the tree, he cut this linden tree, then don’t forget that he magnificent... he was a sculptor and made a lot of sketches, so freely , what’s more, he sits like that, looks like a student, sculpting or drawing, so quietly he comes up, says: well, where is your instrument, give me, and two strokes, so it’s done and you think, it’s
for more than 10 years, glebov taught at the belarusian theater and art institute, today the belarusians artist of belarus, honored artist ivan yakimovi shares his memories of his teacher. ivan yakimovich, good afternoon, good afternoon, how do you remember alexey konstantinovich? we always wanted students to get into the workshop, to see how the master touches the clay, the frame, how he communicates with nature, and something, some extraordinary people, this was the secret, he was really very...
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it was thanks to him that the theater and art institute became an art academy.. maybe 30 after their wedding, but i think that dad always remembered his, his wife, my mother, just like that, very romantic, authorship. tens of thousands of drawings, watercolors, graphic sheets, illustrations, only in kulas's poem novaya zemlya, there are about 100 of them, it took a year and a half to create; in the illustration for kupalova's poem "ahto there ide" he immortalized his personal hero, father kuznets. he exhibited a lot abroad, but never sold his work abroad. i read that the works of a belarusian artist should remain in belarus. that night the country celebrated the old new year, an unofficial celebration. pennies, pyarstsenak albo vugelchyk, well, and chicken, and what a handful of bastards. yakuya abyare, aki budze zhanig. kali, for example, the chicken was picking up the crust, which softened the manetka, which meant that the wife would be rich, and the good fortune would be a penny. katerina pavlova, viktor borisov, television news agency. art for visitors to th
it was thanks to him that the theater and art institute became an art academy.. maybe 30 after their wedding, but i think that dad always remembered his, his wife, my mother, just like that, very romantic, authorship. tens of thousands of drawings, watercolors, graphic sheets, illustrations, only in kulas's poem novaya zemlya, there are about 100 of them, it took a year and a half to create; in the illustration for kupalova's poem "ahto there ide" he immortalized his personal hero,...
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institute, now an academy, but since school - i had to meet wonderful, talented teachers, this... isarting with shemelev, then the school of enormous development, at the vashchenko institute, stremashonok, anikeichik, boranovsky, they gave this fundamental, strong base, on the basis of all this, well, my vision was built , so for me it all gave me a huge spatial path that i took in life. i want to stand strong on the basis of national culture, skill, necessarily, and the vision in which i live. we get to know you about architecture. we remember belarus from different eras and centuries. here we are laughing lynxes of the french baroque with elements of saxon embellishment. the palace itself is unpainted, velmi. floated on the old-fashioned russian style, and all that is right from the beginning of the 19th century, this is also the main palette of the project. let's look at their history and basic facts. gets cartouche, not looking at changes in time, wars, different penal codes, could acquire two heraldic plots. softened not so much. the cartouche was just like a business card. pseu
institute, now an academy, but since school - i had to meet wonderful, talented teachers, this... isarting with shemelev, then the school of enormous development, at the vashchenko institute, stremashonok, anikeichik, boranovsky, they gave this fundamental, strong base, on the basis of all this, well, my vision was built , so for me it all gave me a huge spatial path that i took in life. i want to stand strong on the basis of national culture, skill, necessarily, and the vision in which i live....
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of language, literature and art named after tsadasa, dagestan federal research institute of the russianrema azhuevna, artistic director of the project, member of dagestan. dear mikhail vladimirovich, tatyana alekseevna. thank you very much olga borisovna for supporting the cultures of the regions of russia. regional folk art houses operate in the regions of russia. these are houses that do a lot of work to preserve and develop the cultural heritage of the peoples of russia. the highlander festival is a festival that unites not only... mountaineers of dagestan, this is a festival that unites us all together, many regions of russia come to us come with a great desire to come again, because at our festival we make every effort to please our guests, to show as much as possible our dagestan, diverse national culture, a culture that is in... we are very glad to see you, thank you thank you very much for the high assessment, this is our pride, this is such recognition, thank you for the implementation of the national one-act ballet under the vainakh sky, adam dukvakhovich abubakarov, performer
of language, literature and art named after tsadasa, dagestan federal research institute of the russianrema azhuevna, artistic director of the project, member of dagestan. dear mikhail vladimirovich, tatyana alekseevna. thank you very much olga borisovna for supporting the cultures of the regions of russia. regional folk art houses operate in the regions of russia. these are houses that do a lot of work to preserve and develop the cultural heritage of the peoples of russia. the highlander...
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it was thanks to him that the theater and art institute became an art academy. story master, in his works and his daughter’s story. material by olga medved. when the war began, vasily sherangovich was a little over two years old. the future people's artist lived in a village lost among the swamps, cochin, myadel region. the rest of the villages in the area were destroyed by the fastas. in the seventies and eighties, he captured his childhood memories in graphics, such as the war. especially plausible, its monochrome corresponds to the real landscape, from the smoke of the ash everything was black and gray, an autobiographical series in memory of the oppressed villages, the people's artist created for more than 10 years and was awarded a state prize for it, each work was given to him with pain, he thought it over, thought it through, he stopped, sometimes even for several years, this is what he remembered, this is what he saw it as a small child, for a small child it was a terrible tragedy, for my... tsa the war was connected precisely with the image of the parti
it was thanks to him that the theater and art institute became an art academy. story master, in his works and his daughter’s story. material by olga medved. when the war began, vasily sherangovich was a little over two years old. the future people's artist lived in a village lost among the swamps, cochin, myadel region. the rest of the villages in the area were destroyed by the fastas. in the seventies and eighties, he captured his childhood memories in graphics, such as the war. especially...
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of the belarusian theater and art institute in minsk.tivity and organization of tapestry production in the bssr. firstly. in turn, kishchenko earned his national worldwide fame as the creator monumental works. his unique canvas of the gabilen of the century is included in the guinness book of records as the largest gabilen in the world and is recognized as a national treasure. also for this work, kishchenko was awarded the state prize of belarus. 11 weavers worked on gobilen for 5 years. it is hand-woven from natural sheep wool and weighs 270 kg. the canvas depicts about 100 people, almost all the great people of the planet who left their mark in the 20th century. unfortunately, it is impossible to see the work in full size so that it can be a very tall building needs to be hung, because the height of the tapestry is more than 18 m. kishchenko’s works entered the treasury of national art and became the property of belarusian culture. his textile paintings are displayed in the belarusian presidential administration building in the un hall
of the belarusian theater and art institute in minsk.tivity and organization of tapestry production in the bssr. firstly. in turn, kishchenko earned his national worldwide fame as the creator monumental works. his unique canvas of the gabilen of the century is included in the guinness book of records as the largest gabilen in the world and is recognized as a national treasure. also for this work, kishchenko was awarded the state prize of belarus. 11 weavers worked on gobilen for 5 years. it is...
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for more than 10 years, glebov taught at the belarusian theater and art institute, today the belarusianpeople's artist of belarus, honored artist ivan yakimovich misko shares his memories about his teacher. ivan yakimovich, good afternoon. good afternoon. how do you remember alexey konstantinovich? we always wanted it this way students to get into the workshop, see how the master touches the clay, the frame, how he communicates with nature, and something, some extraordinary people. this was the secret. he was really very sociable. and always, when we... came , we stood quietly, looked and admired, we so wanted to learn faster, to learn everything that the teacher knows, this is his kindness, he was very skillful, he knew how to approach and talk to a student, he was crazy loved the theme, the theme related to horses, and his theme is dovator, the image of the root, for today day, if we look at it this way, no one has done a sculptural portrait better than him to this day, the image of francis is cut in sculpture, in wood, in bronze, in any other material, like him, he felt it so wonderf
for more than 10 years, glebov taught at the belarusian theater and art institute, today the belarusianpeople's artist of belarus, honored artist ivan yakimovich misko shares his memories about his teacher. ivan yakimovich, good afternoon. good afternoon. how do you remember alexey konstantinovich? we always wanted it this way students to get into the workshop, see how the master touches the clay, the frame, how he communicates with nature, and something, some extraordinary people. this was the...
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boychuk institute of art and design and made a significant contribution to the development of ukrainian culture, the ministry said. vasyl bezruchko from kirovohrad region begins every day with a prayer for the soldiers. he was there during the anti-terrorist operation military chaplain, and then joined teroborona. currently, the father volunteers for the benefit of the army and unites dozens of people with this cause. the story of khotabych, as he was called in the army. our journalists will tell. lord jesus christ, son of god, bless and help all our soldiers of our ukraine, so that victory, peace, health and harmony may come sooner. in the blue and yellow church of oleksandrivka , a prayer for the soldiers sounds every day. father vasyl built this church in the village 15 years ago. at that time it was the first in the district ukrainian orthodox church of the kyiv patriarchate. then the memory. the priest, the service in ukrainian surprised people, later the number of parishioners increased so much that sometimes there was nowhere to be baptized, he jokes. at first, they did not come
boychuk institute of art and design and made a significant contribution to the development of ukrainian culture, the ministry said. vasyl bezruchko from kirovohrad region begins every day with a prayer for the soldiers. he was there during the anti-terrorist operation military chaplain, and then joined teroborona. currently, the father volunteers for the benefit of the army and unites dozens of people with this cause. the story of khotabych, as he was called in the army. our journalists will...
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or the head of the art institute of chicago you should be down on her knees in gratitude every day atprive artistic traditions that are among the most sublime and world history. that allow the human being to escape his petty narrow pathetically ignorant self and expand into forms of consciousness and understanding that are so much greater then any of us could ever hope to experience. whether it is one of the great tragic trilogies of the classical age of athens to reade with its perception of the human thirst for vengeance and the transcendence of finally reaching a rule of law and a hope for justice. or renaissance poetry or of the late bronze piano music or chopin or the tragic catharsis that we get. these artworks that none of us really deserve. and it turns out the heads of our classical musicre organizations, our literature departments are art museums really don't deserve them. because they are going around telling the public what is most criminal is telling young people to hate these traditions on the pathetic grounds that they came out of your and that is by definition inevitab
or the head of the art institute of chicago you should be down on her knees in gratitude every day atprive artistic traditions that are among the most sublime and world history. that allow the human being to escape his petty narrow pathetically ignorant self and expand into forms of consciousness and understanding that are so much greater then any of us could ever hope to experience. whether it is one of the great tragic trilogies of the classical age of athens to reade with its perception of...
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of our art institution, our institution, to visit this wonderful exhibition, and new year's and carol saints , borisa central... the library has been churning out several projects, shows and exhibitions of christmas tree tchotchkes, high-level exhibitions aryginal project for the best mood in the library. padarunak and the new year of the 635th year of the city, the kalektsyya minsk ablasnogo region museum and maladzechne papaunilasya small palatnam of the panel of sergei lebekhav. the master himself is from babruisk, and in 2018 he was engaged in the maladzechansky plynery, and the result became several praets. hell from them is illuminated. several lines, lines intersect, when the lines become colored, a note appears, they still sound quietly, they are practically inaudible, but a melody is already born when the drawing goes to another plane, and color is dominant, here the orchestra comes into force, if you look at his work today, you can safely notice that the orchestra has really come into full force. the funds of the local museum of maladzechne kalya have 5 thousand works of art
of our art institution, our institution, to visit this wonderful exhibition, and new year's and carol saints , borisa central... the library has been churning out several projects, shows and exhibitions of christmas tree tchotchkes, high-level exhibitions aryginal project for the best mood in the library. padarunak and the new year of the 635th year of the city, the kalektsyya minsk ablasnogo region museum and maladzechne papaunilasya small palatnam of the panel of sergei lebekhav. the master...
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samia halaby's paintings are the national gallery of art and the art institute of chicago.he joins us today in new york. we welcome you to democracy now! we have told a bit of the story but you are one of the most prestigious palestinian american artists in these permanent are collections around the country. you worked on this for three years. can you tell us what happened right before this was to open? >> thank you. i'm really pleased to be with you and to tell my story and tell the story of what has happened, which is very important also to the community in bloomington and indiana. just merely before a lot of work preparing -- immediately before a lot of work preparing, first, i heard a rumble that someone was paying attention to i was palestinian. other that, i was believing i was somewhat immune. the sudden, sudden cancellation came as a surprise. it was amazing to know they would go ahead and act in this way when a catalog that is one edge they and hard printed and delivered and plans for the opening were being made -- the artwork was picked up by the shippers. everyth
samia halaby's paintings are the national gallery of art and the art institute of chicago.he joins us today in new york. we welcome you to democracy now! we have told a bit of the story but you are one of the most prestigious palestinian american artists in these permanent are collections around the country. you worked on this for three years. can you tell us what happened right before this was to open? >> thank you. i'm really pleased to be with you and to tell my story and tell the...
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or that of the art institute of chicago, you should be down on your knees in gratitude every day as your privileged existence to generate artistic traditions that are among the most sublime in world history, that allow the human being to escape his paddy, narrow, pathetically ignorant self and expand into forms of consciousness and understanding that is so much greater than any of us could ever hope to experience.s whether it's the ore sty aeschylus, one of the great, tragic trilogies of the classical age of athens, to read, sends chills down your spine with itsit perception of e human thirst for vengeance and the transcendence of finally reaching a rule of law and hope for justice, or whether it's a renaissance poetry, pastoral poetry, or the languor and arrows ofp.m. to music or show pond nocturnes or the tragic catharsis that we get from the box st. matthew passion. these are works that none of us really deserve. and it t turns out that the heas of our classical music deorganizations, our literature departments, our art museums really don't deserve them because they are going aro
or that of the art institute of chicago, you should be down on your knees in gratitude every day as your privileged existence to generate artistic traditions that are among the most sublime in world history, that allow the human being to escape his paddy, narrow, pathetically ignorant self and expand into forms of consciousness and understanding that is so much greater than any of us could ever hope to experience.s whether it's the ore sty aeschylus, one of the great, tragic trilogies of the...
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and attended the city's famed school of the art institute.al that inspired him to create expressions of freedom, hunt sold a steel sculpture to the museum of modern art in new york. in 1968, president lyndon johnson appointed him to the national council on the arts. three years later, moma hosted an exhibit showcasing his work, which used everything from copper and bronze to scrap metal he found many the alleys of chicago. more than 150 of hunt's sculptures created in the same loft studio where he worked since 1971, now appear in public spaces across the country. with his swing-low soaring above the lobby at washington's national museum of african american history and culture, his recently completed work "book bird" will be installed outside of the obama presidential center in chicago at the request of former president and first lady obama. hunt's final work fittingly is an unfinished sculpture called "hero ascending," which, when completed, will sit outside of emmett till's childhood home. richard hunt, a prolific sculptor, who turned metal
and attended the city's famed school of the art institute.al that inspired him to create expressions of freedom, hunt sold a steel sculpture to the museum of modern art in new york. in 1968, president lyndon johnson appointed him to the national council on the arts. three years later, moma hosted an exhibit showcasing his work, which used everything from copper and bronze to scrap metal he found many the alleys of chicago. more than 150 of hunt's sculptures created in the same loft studio where...
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it was thanks to him that the theater and art institute became. arts the founders of the belarusian graphicars ago. the life story of the master, in his works and the story of his daughter. material by olga medved. when the war began, vasily sharongovich was a little over two years old. the future folk artist lived in a village lost among the swamps, cochin, myadel district. the remaining villages in the area were destroyed by the nazis. impressed in the graphics, so the war is especially believable, its monochrome corresponds to the real landscape, from the smoke of the ash, everything was black and gray, an autobiographical series in memory of oppressed villages, the people's artist created for more than 10 years and was awarded a state prize for it, each work was given to him directly with pain, he thought about it, thought it over, he stopped, sometimes even for several years, this is what he remembered, this is what he saw small, for a small child. it was a terrible tragedy, for my father the war was connected precisely with the image of the partisans who came to their hut, the fact is
it was thanks to him that the theater and art institute became. arts the founders of the belarusian graphicars ago. the life story of the master, in his works and the story of his daughter. material by olga medved. when the war began, vasily sharongovich was a little over two years old. the future folk artist lived in a village lost among the swamps, cochin, myadel district. the remaining villages in the area were destroyed by the nazis. impressed in the graphics, so the war is especially...
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institute, where he holds emeritus statusishoer,. a portrait of the private man and his adventurous life. outdoor is a delightful and detailed examination of hoover's life and lifelong hobby. two books george mcgovern, the democratic insurgents the best campaign and political posts of the last years and hope a collection of obama posters and prints explores wertz interest in politics and the visual arts. his most recent book, the first examination of the rivalry of herbert hoover and franklin d on humanitarian aid to poland and finland. at the onset world war two, while also for public opinion on what american policy should be regarding the conflict in europe. after professor wirtz there will be a question and answer period followed by books, sales and signings in the lobby. will you please join me in welcoming hal worth worth him. well, i'm glad you warmed up and. all of you were able to come today. some came from minnesota that still had four feet of snow. but in any event, not here, i want to thank tom and the foundation for makin
institute, where he holds emeritus statusishoer,. a portrait of the private man and his adventurous life. outdoor is a delightful and detailed examination of hoover's life and lifelong hobby. two books george mcgovern, the democratic insurgents the best campaign and political posts of the last years and hope a collection of obama posters and prints explores wertz interest in politics and the visual arts. his most recent book, the first examination of the rivalry of herbert hoover and franklin d...
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institute, where he holds emeritus status his, hoover, the fishing president. a portrait of the private man and his adventurous life. outdoor is a delightful and detailed examination of hoover's life and lifelong hobby. two books george mcgovern, the democratic insurgents the best campaign and political posts of the last years and hope a collection of obama posters and prints explores wertz interest in politics and the visual arts. his most recent book, the first examination of the rivalry of herbert hoover and franklin d on humanitarian aid to poland and finland. at the onset world war two, while also for public opinion on what american policy should be regarding the conflict in europe. after professor wirtz there will be a question and answer period followed by books, sales and signings in the lobby. will you please join me in welcoming hal worth worth him. well, i'm glad you warmed up and. all of you were able to come today. some came from minnesota that still had four feet of snow. but in any event, not here, i want to thank tom and the foundation for makin
institute, where he holds emeritus status his, hoover, the fishing president. a portrait of the private man and his adventurous life. outdoor is a delightful and detailed examination of hoover's life and lifelong hobby. two books george mcgovern, the democratic insurgents the best campaign and political posts of the last years and hope a collection of obama posters and prints explores wertz interest in politics and the visual arts. his most recent book, the first examination of the rivalry of...
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institution. we don't have government operating and and so and then marc pachter was talking about some of my strengths of knowing what i didn't know and going out, whether it's historians or museum people or people in technology to try to or buildings or whatever and and i guess that is that is true and desperate survival. you go for whoever is an expert at something you don't know anything about. but but i would say that one of the things that i did bring to this museum that helped to change it from your normal museum that opens the doors and counts on visitors and government support to operate. because for 20 years i had been in my career in higher education after ten years of teaching was to be a dean and vice chancellor and and hired continuing education and extension and i have one of my colleagues here, dan shannon and deb, who was a president before me of the national university continuing education association, which is the most entrepreneurial aspect, higher education and where everybody
institution. we don't have government operating and and so and then marc pachter was talking about some of my strengths of knowing what i didn't know and going out, whether it's historians or museum people or people in technology to try to or buildings or whatever and and i guess that is that is true and desperate survival. you go for whoever is an expert at something you don't know anything about. but but i would say that one of the things that i did bring to this museum that helped to change...
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anna sokolovova, i am a first-year student at the central music school of the academy of performing artse institution that alexandra was talking about, i would like to express my gratitude for the unique opportunity for our residents. cities to receive a musical education of the highest level right where we live, for example, i grew up in a large family, i would not have had the financial opportunity to go to the central cities of our country to study with leading teachers and musicians. now at the branch, moscow teachers invest a lot in my education, and at the same time i already work in the kaliningrad regional symphony orchestra, and i was lucky enough to work as a teacher additional education your almamater, as a teacher. i was allocated a service apartment, which is simply a huge gift for me, because it allows me to fulfill my professional and educational tasks at a higher and higher quality level, to spend more time on study, creativity and work, on my own behalf and on behalf of future students of the central music school, i would like to say thank you for the incredible conditio
anna sokolovova, i am a first-year student at the central music school of the academy of performing artse institution that alexandra was talking about, i would like to express my gratitude for the unique opportunity for our residents. cities to receive a musical education of the highest level right where we live, for example, i grew up in a large family, i would not have had the financial opportunity to go to the central cities of our country to study with leading teachers and musicians. now at...
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it is actually a state institution that should fund art projects on the basis of transparent and honest cultural competitive selections. the budget of the ukrainian cultural fund for the year 2024 is 215.5 million uah these are our taxes. that's why it's particularly important. if we speak in one sentence about... the story about the drama of the ukrainian cultural fund, then this story is as follows: after the revolution of dignity, this cultural institution is created, the relevant legislation is drawn up, at the beginning. in 2018 , cultural manager yulia fediv became the executive director of the ukf. the newly created institution has a good reputation among and in the cultural environment and in society, it has positive reviews and is gradually turning into such, it would seem, permanent a cultural institution that actually has many wonderful projects. financed, you were probably at exhibitions, musical events, which were financed precisely from the submission of experts of the ukrainian cultural fund. and then i will quote daria badyor, a critic who wrote the following: in 2021, t
it is actually a state institution that should fund art projects on the basis of transparent and honest cultural competitive selections. the budget of the ukrainian cultural fund for the year 2024 is 215.5 million uah these are our taxes. that's why it's particularly important. if we speak in one sentence about... the story about the drama of the ukrainian cultural fund, then this story is as follows: after the revolution of dignity, this cultural institution is created, the relevant...
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to train officers in the most important specialty: the creation of an art department at the institute of the russian guard. the artillerymen of the russian guard are armed with powerful mortars, howitzers, and anti-tank missile systems. these units perform the most complex tasks, including in the friendly zone. at the same time, the artillery faculty. v there was no department institutes; now it is being created in st. petersburg. how this happens and who is expected in the historical first set, see our story. artillerymen of the russian guard. effective performance of tasks by operational units and special forces units today is impossible without them. this applies to a variety of areas of work of the national guard troops, including the special zone. the required specialty is independently mastered by graduates of various faculties and institutes of the russian guard. let us emphasize that everything the artillerymen of the national guard troops, from the rank-and-file to the battery commanders, train very diligently, act skillfully in a coordinated manner, and courageously carry ou
to train officers in the most important specialty: the creation of an art department at the institute of the russian guard. the artillerymen of the russian guard are armed with powerful mortars, howitzers, and anti-tank missile systems. these units perform the most complex tasks, including in the friendly zone. at the same time, the artillery faculty. v there was no department institutes; now it is being created in st. petersburg. how this happens and who is expected in the historical first...
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, because i was involved in it with my first education, and now i visit the institute, the art academy and i see what is happening, therefore, the artist , the artist, the singer." they all must have a conscience, he should not appoint himself as the conscience of the people or the voice of truth, but an internal censor must work in his soul, what is primary, where is the line of what is permissible, what is true, what is false, what is beautiful? and what is ugly? there must be spiritual principles , and not a position, often similar to just a pose, also the people themselves must reject from their midst everything sinful and destructive, as not their own, as foreign and... if we accept for the truth is the statement that culture reflects actual values of society, then, then we peer into this mirror, look closely, and there is nothing to blame, then i’ll add ellipses, father fedor, you yourself already said that... here the worship of western culture is at the forefront, of course, europe, everything else is the values , which we cosplay , as young people now call it, this is what h
, because i was involved in it with my first education, and now i visit the institute, the art academy and i see what is happening, therefore, the artist , the artist, the singer." they all must have a conscience, he should not appoint himself as the conscience of the people or the voice of truth, but an internal censor must work in his soul, what is primary, where is the line of what is permissible, what is true, what is false, what is beautiful? and what is ugly? there must be spiritual...
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are developing immersive art projects. like these installations by japanese photographer, mika mean either why, why doesn't, there's a very few to some of the people, the asking me to be more than ever we, we, we, we're kind of leads hearing a certain way when it comes to art. so we don't want to make that effort of contemplation of dialogue. and so with the traditional article it, it's up to us to go to the artwork. well, in this kind of immersive spectacle, it's the art work that comes to us that immersed us. the 2nd reason which is in more recent reason, i would say it's, it's, it's social media. these words are highly instagram level. and also there's a 3rd reason to that, which is also contextual. i think it's so that because we were so deprived of any sense. so real experience of real life experience ever fix happen on a screen. it's all flat. so i think we all needed to get out to experience with the full body. i'm a fan, immersive art triggers all of your senses, which can be exhilarating in an error when it's easy
are developing immersive art projects. like these installations by japanese photographer, mika mean either why, why doesn't, there's a very few to some of the people, the asking me to be more than ever we, we, we, we're kind of leads hearing a certain way when it comes to art. so we don't want to make that effort of contemplation of dialogue. and so with the traditional article it, it's up to us to go to the artwork. well, in this kind of immersive spectacle, it's the art work that comes to us...
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performing arts, we are just getting acquainted with what... is happening, what stage this project isell , i hope that all planned events, commissioning of facilities will be completed on time, i understand certain difficulties associated with the supply of equipment, etc. and so on, nevertheless , those who walk overcome the road, everything can be done, i have no doubts here, we just need to move and... be sure that we will do all this, i am sure, i hope that the builders, everyone who is involved project, also get involved with with such confidence, this cultural center should qualitatively increase access to the best examples of musical, theatrical, and visual arts for residents of the region, and of course it will provide additional opportunities for creative self-realization, for the artistic education of youth, this of course does not mean that... people are no longer it will be interesting to travel, as they say here, to the mainland to the theaters of moscow, st. petersburg, other large cities of russia to museum centers, of course all this will happen, but the creation of su
performing arts, we are just getting acquainted with what... is happening, what stage this project isell , i hope that all planned events, commissioning of facilities will be completed on time, i understand certain difficulties associated with the supply of equipment, etc. and so on, nevertheless , those who walk overcome the road, everything can be done, i have no doubts here, we just need to move and... be sure that we will do all this, i am sure, i hope that the builders, everyone who is...
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are developing immersive art projects like these installations by japanese photographer, mika mean, either why, why doesn't, there's a very few to some of the people, the asking me to be more than ever we, we, we, we're kind of leads hearing a certain way when it comes to art. so we don't want to make that effort of contemplation of dialogue. and so with the traditional article it, it's up to us to go to the artwork. well, in this kind of immersive spectacle, it's the artwork that comes to us that immersed us. the 2nd reason which is in more recent reason, i would say it's, it's, it's social media. these words are highly instagram level. and also there's a 3rd reason to that, which is also contextual. i think it's cool that because we were so deprived of any santorial experience of real life experience ever fix happen on his screen. it's all flat. so i think we all needed to get out to experience with the full body. i'm a fan, immersive art triggers all of your senses, which can be exhilarating in an error when it's easy to get stuck staring at your phone. and the striking installat
are developing immersive art projects like these installations by japanese photographer, mika mean, either why, why doesn't, there's a very few to some of the people, the asking me to be more than ever we, we, we, we're kind of leads hearing a certain way when it comes to art. so we don't want to make that effort of contemplation of dialogue. and so with the traditional article it, it's up to us to go to the artwork. well, in this kind of immersive spectacle, it's the artwork that comes to us...
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are developing immersive art projects. like these installations by japanese photographer, mika nozzle. why? why doesn't most of our appeal to so many people asking me to be more than ever we, we, we, we are kind of lazy or even a certain way when it comes to art. so we don't want to make that effort of contemplation of dialogue. and so with the traditional article it, it's up to us to go to the artwork. well, in this kind of immersive spectacle, it's the art work that comes to us that immersed us. the 2nd reason which is in more recent reason, i would say it's, it's, it's social media. these words are highly instagram level. and also there's a 3rd reason to that, which is also contextual. i think it's cool that because we were so deprived of any santorial experience of real life experience ever fix happen on a screen. it's all flat. so i think we all needed to get out to experience with the full body. i'm a fan and most of our triggers all of your senses, which can be exhilarating in an error when it's easy to get stuck st
are developing immersive art projects. like these installations by japanese photographer, mika nozzle. why? why doesn't most of our appeal to so many people asking me to be more than ever we, we, we, we are kind of lazy or even a certain way when it comes to art. so we don't want to make that effort of contemplation of dialogue. and so with the traditional article it, it's up to us to go to the artwork. well, in this kind of immersive spectacle, it's the art work that comes to us that immersed...
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of contemporary art, he never dreamed of snow and never collected ice. below 35°, the ice becomes brittle and brittle, which means that at any moment a crack may pass through the workpiece, then start all over again. for example, making volume is very difficult, because everything is transparent, a material in which one cannot make mistakes. if there is a mistake in the ice, a serious mistake , it is impossible to redo it so that everything is of high quality, beautiful, wonderfully shiny, no, this piece will definitely get knocked out, so you need to work very carefully, ice does not tolerate - an impudent attitude towards oneself, absolutely, denis tronov received a professional art education, he is a graphic artist, while still at the institute he met a man who... was engaged in ice sculpture, once he tried to do something himself and fell in love with ice, for 20 years now he has been creating ice sculptures sculptures. there are situations when you can’t do anything other than with your hands, because the gloves immediately get wet and your hands fr
of contemporary art, he never dreamed of snow and never collected ice. below 35°, the ice becomes brittle and brittle, which means that at any moment a crack may pass through the workpiece, then start all over again. for example, making volume is very difficult, because everything is transparent, a material in which one cannot make mistakes. if there is a mistake in the ice, a serious mistake , it is impossible to redo it so that everything is of high quality, beautiful, wonderfully shiny, no,...
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of performing arts, and the tretyakov gallery are being built; by the way, it is about to open.lly inspected the facilities during his trip to kaliningrad . the planned 14:12 have already been put into operation, all are located in one place, in a modern, comfortable urban space, and for the region this is definitely a step into the future, but at the meeting with students , vladimir putin was asked about the heritage of the past, a rich heritage that certainly does not go unnoticed. we are nothing, unlike our neighbors who... are destroying monuments there to the heroes of the great patriotic war, and just russian soviet monuments, monuments to pushkin have already begun to be demolished and so on, this is of course stunning ignorance and misunderstanding of where they live, what what they do and what's behind it will follow, but but we... i repeat, we live and act according to completely different principles and laws, so we preserve everything and will do so. one of the questions that was asked at the meeting with students concerned the so-called flat fares, essentially a sing
of performing arts, and the tretyakov gallery are being built; by the way, it is about to open.lly inspected the facilities during his trip to kaliningrad . the planned 14:12 have already been put into operation, all are located in one place, in a modern, comfortable urban space, and for the region this is definitely a step into the future, but at the meeting with students , vladimir putin was asked about the heritage of the past, a rich heritage that certainly does not go unnoticed. we are...
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i am at the institute , at the art academy, and i perform, i go to europe, and i see what is happeningtist, singer, writer, they all should have a conscience, he should not appoint himself as the conscience of the people or the voice of truth, but in his soul must... an internal censor, what is primary, where is the line of what is permissible, what is true, what is false, what is beautiful and what is ugly, there should be spiritual principles, and not a position, often similar to just a pose. also, the people themselves must reject from their midst everything sinful and destructive, as not their own, as foreign, therefore, if we accept as truth the statement that culture reflects the current values of society, then, then views on... obvious things, but you know, about why did i think that it’s very easy to cross the line in moralizing, yes, they can blame you and me, the adherents of our traditional values are in a mossy state, that’s how to be here, there were games, but the mirror, in my opinion , recently shows the president’s new year’s reception, and he said that when addres
i am at the institute , at the art academy, and i perform, i go to europe, and i see what is happeningtist, singer, writer, they all should have a conscience, he should not appoint himself as the conscience of the people or the voice of truth, but in his soul must... an internal censor, what is primary, where is the line of what is permissible, what is true, what is false, what is beautiful and what is ugly, there should be spiritual principles, and not a position, often similar to just a pose....
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branches of the moscow academy of choreography, institute of performing arts, tretyakov gallery, by the's about to open. during the trip to kaliningrad, the head of state got acquainted with the objects personally. of the planned 14:12, they have already been put into operation. everyone is located in one place, in a modern, comfortable urban space and for... there is amazing ignorance and misunderstanding of where they live, what they do, and what will follow, but i repeat, we live and act according to completely different principles and laws, therefore, we are saving everything and will continue to do so. students told the president about the new cancer center at a meeting. head of state admitted that he had not been there yet, but plans to visit. and he kept his word and arrived immediately after the meeting. documents for the operation of this facility have already been issued, the first patients according to the plan will be received in april. by the way, the governor personally supervised the construction. at a separate meeting, anton alikhanov reported in detail to the president
branches of the moscow academy of choreography, institute of performing arts, tretyakov gallery, by the's about to open. during the trip to kaliningrad, the head of state got acquainted with the objects personally. of the planned 14:12, they have already been put into operation. everyone is located in one place, in a modern, comfortable urban space and for... there is amazing ignorance and misunderstanding of where they live, what they do, and what will follow, but i repeat, we live and act...
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branches the moscow academy of choreography, the institute of performing arts, the tretyakov gallery,of state has just personally inspected the facilities as part of his trip to kaliningrad . the planned 14:12 have already been put into operation, all are located in one place, in a modern, comfortable urban space, and for the region this is definitely a step into the future, but at a meeting with vladimir putin’s students also asked about the heritage of the past, a rich heritage that certainly does not go unnoticed. we're nothing in unlike our neighbors who destroy memory. documents for the operation of this facility have already been issued, the first patients according to the plan will be received in april. by the way, the governor personally supervised the construction. anton alikhanov, at a separate meeting, reported in detail to the president about how... the region is developing today, just as the federal center began to pay regional maternity capital 345,000 rubles for the birth of the first child, if he is born into a student family, or within 3 years after graduation from un
branches the moscow academy of choreography, the institute of performing arts, the tretyakov gallery,of state has just personally inspected the facilities as part of his trip to kaliningrad . the planned 14:12 have already been put into operation, all are located in one place, in a modern, comfortable urban space, and for the region this is definitely a step into the future, but at a meeting with vladimir putin’s students also asked about the heritage of the past, a rich heritage that...
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taking into account that the image institute is a cinema institute and a sub-category of the art cultureanization of tehran municipality , in cooperation with the ouj art organization, it was decided that make a symbolic motion in a movie. the children of gaza , the martyrs of gaza, their memories are always alive in our hearts . i will harm you, and with the help of a disabled boy named sohail, to search for the rule of the land. to bring peace back to his land. the purpose of holding this program is sympathy and the screening of this animation for both the children of the martyrs and isargaran families and the children of gaza who were and still are in memory of them. we are demonstrating to say that there is no border between iranian children and children from and every child who is being oppressed and killed in the world. the message of the children of the martyrs to the children of gaza. we came with the families of the martyrs. let's take it to tell them that we love you from the bottom of our hearts and support you . we love them with all our heart and soul. i feel very sorry for
taking into account that the image institute is a cinema institute and a sub-category of the art cultureanization of tehran municipality , in cooperation with the ouj art organization, it was decided that make a symbolic motion in a movie. the children of gaza , the martyrs of gaza, their memories are always alive in our hearts . i will harm you, and with the help of a disabled boy named sohail, to search for the rule of the land. to bring peace back to his land. the purpose of holding this...
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[laughter] >> when i first went to the art institute before the adventures were formed in 77, was goingter. i did not know i would turn into a punk singer. i got back into painting and i mostly do portraiture and figurative painting. one of the things about this job here is i discovered some great resources for images for my painting. i was looking through these mug shot books that we have here that are from the 1920s. i did a whole series of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records. there are so many different things that the library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff or stuffedstuff from their grandparents if they bring it here to us, we can preserve it and archive it and make it available to the public in
[laughter] >> when i first went to the art institute before the adventures were formed in 77, was goingter. i did not know i would turn into a punk singer. i got back into painting and i mostly do portraiture and figurative painting. one of the things about this job here is i discovered some great resources for images for my painting. i was looking through these mug shot books that we have here that are from the 1920s. i did a whole series of a mug shot paintings from those books. they...
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the institute for family studies. ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome richard hough to the stage. [applause] >> thank you so much. as we gather to honor one of our nation's greatest leaders, calvin coolidge, i am privileged to introduce a distinguished leader and public servant, the great 33rd government of south dakota, kristi noem. [applause] president coolidge a man of great character and integrity had a to believe invi limited government. individual liberty and economic prosperity for all as a moral imperative. governor jones leadership embodies the same principles like president coolidge, governor gnome has to r a remarkable sense of responsibility, integrity and determination. her dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights and freedoms of our constituents testifies to her unwavering commitment to the principles that it made our country great. we heard yesterday about how then massachusetts governor coolidge undertook progressive radical reforms to care for the working conditions o
the institute for family studies. ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome richard hough to the stage. [applause] >> thank you so much. as we gather to honor one of our nation's greatest leaders, calvin coolidge, i am privileged to introduce a distinguished leader and public servant, the great 33rd government of south dakota, kristi noem. [applause] president coolidge a man of great character and integrity had a to believe invi limited government. individual liberty and economic...
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of art named after st. and this despite the fact that the british and french had not yet fought off the kolopov invasion, which began in the fall and even frightened the athletes who were expected in paris for the summer olympic games. ekaterina radaeva, news. us national debt for the first time ever history exceeded $34 trillion, growing by a trillion in just 3 months. thus, states were spending, on average , $10 billion more every day than they could afford. as experts point out, the government will have to spend up to a third of budget revenues just to service such a debt. to avoid default, in june joe biden signed a law that... suspended the limit on government loans until the twenty- fifth year until january, in fact, until the inauguration of the next president. the us authorities received the right to uncontrollably increase debts. saudi arabia, official press , has joined brix. as reported by kingdom state television, this significantly strengthens the country's position in the world. this year , eg
of art named after st. and this despite the fact that the british and french had not yet fought off the kolopov invasion, which began in the fall and even frightened the athletes who were expected in paris for the summer olympic games. ekaterina radaeva, news. us national debt for the first time ever history exceeded $34 trillion, growing by a trillion in just 3 months. thus, states were spending, on average , $10 billion more every day than they could afford. as experts point out, the...
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the mexican national institute of fine arts and literature said murguia's career was a vital part of launched by nasa, and has already sent back some stunning images. it has also made some astonishing discoveries, which are transforming our understanding of the universe. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. the beauty of the cosmos, captured by the james webb space telescope. from the tarantula nebula, where stars are born amidst the dust, to a dying star, the ring nebula, throwing off its outer layers as it runs out of fuel. and the phantom galaxy, with 100 billion stars amongst its spiral arms. these images are stunning — but they're also transforming what we thought we knew about the cosmos. the telescope can look back to the very dawn of the universe, and it's revealing game—changing galaxies that are breaking all the rules. it can see the cosmos 13.5 billion years ago, just after the big bang. scientists thought the first galaxies would be primitive structures — but in fact they're forming farfaster and earlier than astronomers ever thought possible. we certainly thought
the mexican national institute of fine arts and literature said murguia's career was a vital part of launched by nasa, and has already sent back some stunning images. it has also made some astonishing discoveries, which are transforming our understanding of the universe. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. the beauty of the cosmos, captured by the james webb space telescope. from the tarantula nebula, where stars are born amidst the dust, to a dying star, the ring nebula, throwing off...
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reforms instituted by the board of trustees in by president that transform the college from ideological indoctrination into an institution rooted in truth. we have ensured that hired to qishan in florida is affordable, freezing tuition for the past decade. our out-of-state tuition is less than in-state tuition in many states across this country and we have also supported bright futures scholarships that make it even more affordable for our top students in florida to attend school. while higher education is important at degree from a four-year university is not the only path to success and for many it's not the best pathway to success but when i took office in 2019 i set the goal to make florida number one in workforce education by the year 2030 and with the support of the legislature we are well on their way. since 2019 florida students have earned more than three and 65,000 rapid credentials and just last year more than 235,000 students earned an industry certificate before they graduated high school. we have more than triple their state's capacity to train truck drivers with cdl licen
reforms instituted by the board of trustees in by president that transform the college from ideological indoctrination into an institution rooted in truth. we have ensured that hired to qishan in florida is affordable, freezing tuition for the past decade. our out-of-state tuition is less than in-state tuition in many states across this country and we have also supported bright futures scholarships that make it even more affordable for our top students in florida to attend school. while higher...
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reforms instituted by the board of trustees in by president that transform the college from ideologicalation into an institution rooted in truth. we have ensured that hired to qishan in florida is affordable, freezing tuition for the past decade. our out-of-state tuition is less than in-state tuition in many states across this country and we have also supported bright futures scholarships that make it even more affordable for our top students in florida to attend school. while higher education is important at degree from ab& four-year university is not the only path to success and for many it's not the best pathway to success bwçq2 when i took office in 2019 i set the goal to make florida number one in workforce education by the year 2030 and with the support of the legislature we are wellcj on thr way. since 2019 florida students have earned more than three and 65,000 rapid credentials and /sjust last year more than 235,0 students earned an industry certificate before they graduated high school. we have more than triple their state's capacity to train truck drivers with cdl licenses an
reforms instituted by the board of trustees in by president that transform the college from ideologicalation into an institution rooted in truth. we have ensured that hired to qishan in florida is affordable, freezing tuition for the past decade. our out-of-state tuition is less than in-state tuition in many states across this country and we have also supported bright futures scholarships that make it even more affordable for our top students in florida to attend school. while higher education...
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of art.l, i’ll lose a thousand, if anything, i walked. chagall, absolutely right. this was the last question of the second round. i'll sum it up. dmitry's account is 300, alexandra's is 800. 9,000 victor has the third round ahead. if your proposal is headed the vetrovsky district police are still in force, then i agree, but i have one condition: in the wind i will need my people, those on whom i can rely. we have a quiet city and we value this silence. three corpses, you call silence? are you a surgeon? tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv. the format premieres today at 20:20 on ntv. we have different noses, and we tolerate a runny nose differently. not breathing. for different requests, different rhinostop. rinostop helps fight the runny nose at an affordable price, and rinastop double help promotes gentle recovery. mucous membrane has its own renostop for everyone. this is an advertisement for the drug cagocel without exaggeration or double meanings, because from the first day of use it begins to reduc
of art.l, i’ll lose a thousand, if anything, i walked. chagall, absolutely right. this was the last question of the second round. i'll sum it up. dmitry's account is 300, alexandra's is 800. 9,000 victor has the third round ahead. if your proposal is headed the vetrovsky district police are still in force, then i agree, but i have one condition: in the wind i will need my people, those on whom i can rely. we have a quiet city and we value this silence. three corpses, you call silence? are you...
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. arts, also a choir singer, conductor, as we call it, yes, but in the class of pop vocals.e, and olga, too, no, and anegin, well, they told you, no, but nanny, nanny jewish, bravo, nanny, bravo, beckoning, we sing, in fact, we got to the title song of our album, the song zis, as we call it here, now, it has almost come to us. album, and we decided to change the name, in fact it became the title song, and it came to us completely by accident, igor igorevich matvienko came up and said, he says, i have a song similar to you, we have never sung matvienko’s songs, we listened to ours, and most importantly , the meaning is the same that i wanted for all of you, especially today to convey, here now. just stay with me, just kiss, fatigue, quietly, wave after wave, a few days left on the horizon. look, feel this wind, just, please answer, just please answer me, here, now, there will be no more of us, there will be no more words, i am here now, there will be no more of us, only love will remain. do you feel this, we are now atoms, in the sea, in space years, we are leaving the light.
. arts, also a choir singer, conductor, as we call it, yes, but in the class of pop vocals.e, and olga, too, no, and anegin, well, they told you, no, but nanny, nanny jewish, bravo, nanny, bravo, beckoning, we sing, in fact, we got to the title song of our album, the song zis, as we call it here, now, it has almost come to us. album, and we decided to change the name, in fact it became the title song, and it came to us completely by accident, igor igorevich matvienko came up and said, he says,...
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, the media institution, and they have a specialized panel.field will be concluded with the presence of military and national officials , because there is no time to discuss the panels in detail on the day of the conference, so the panels will start before the conference. today, god willing, we will have the media panel. dear mr. d. also, mr. dr. farshad mehdipour, deputy media affairs and publicity of the ministry of culture and education , mr. engineer moghiseh. you can see the discussions that we have. i ask your honorable presence that it is not about media issues, that is, we don't want to go back to the past, we all know the issues. after all, the majority of decision-making bodies in the media field are going to talk about the future. each of these four nobles who i mentioned that you want to do a future study , especially in the media. yes, it is supposed to. well, you see , it is more difficult to talk about the problem. issues that new technologies are going to address in the future of iran if they exist, they should have an elite. y
, the media institution, and they have a specialized panel.field will be concluded with the presence of military and national officials , because there is no time to discuss the panels in detail on the day of the conference, so the panels will start before the conference. today, god willing, we will have the media panel. dear mr. d. also, mr. dr. farshad mehdipour, deputy media affairs and publicity of the ministry of culture and education , mr. engineer moghiseh. you can see the discussions...
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chasotka was detected even in one of the world's oldest design educational institutions, st.college of art, and this despite the fact that the british and french had not yet fought off the invasion. what is donbass, why were the lands of donbass disputed territories, who changed the borders for what purpose? mariupol, march 2022, in the city there is no electricity, heat, food, and most importantly - water, to the sea, and there under the sea people have krenichki and wells. these injuries are a direct result of the use of heavy weapons supplied to ukraine by the west. deliveries were particularly active throughout the previous year. in 2021 , seven joint exercises were held in ukraine with nato forces, and offensive actions were practiced. during the maneuvers in the summer of '21, the russian the ministry of defense stated that nato is delivering the very best to ukraine. western military instructors or fighters from western private military companies operated unofficially in the southern odessa region. the latter, according to intelligence data, even operated on the line o
chasotka was detected even in one of the world's oldest design educational institutions, st.college of art, and this despite the fact that the british and french had not yet fought off the invasion. what is donbass, why were the lands of donbass disputed territories, who changed the borders for what purpose? mariupol, march 2022, in the city there is no electricity, heat, food, and most importantly - water, to the sea, and there under the sea people have krenichki and wells. these injuries are...