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silence from the head here are these guys who today they feed and the guys at the station who help the homeless. it was those former homeless doctors who convinced her that the child mowgli should not be taken into the family, the doctors categorically dissuaded us, they said that this was a trauma for all your children. she doesn't judge anyone. even a mother who left her son in the care of a dog condemns no one, because i am a person with a big heart . in fact, you don’t have so many different children there were disappointments of this kind, to say, fir-trees-sticks, well, wow, but the man seemed to be treated with such love and tenderness, but he still lost his way like that. well, everything happens, of course, everything happens in life. here is my boy. he e left us and went to prison, then returned to
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us. after jail. now this happens to us too, that is, children, there are children and teenagers teenagers. well, if you have any in the family, i don’t know, there are punishment measures taken. well, of course, which ones, but we are depriving pocket money, they don’t walk around, the boys are doing extra work. and how does this measure of influence work so far. and as far as you have to say, the responsibility is distributed between the elders and the younger. so how does this machine work? well, everyone has their own responsibilities around the house, but the elders are like, if this is a positive example, they are a very good influence on children. we have such a distribution that the children are older for them - this is a good example. well, let's
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look at children again and continue to help the weak and helpless easily help. that's so tough learned to survive in the stone jungle. not just, but angry closed wild, but wounded in the soul. and it is precisely such children who are vulnerable who come to the family of the burned. i lived on the street, it looked like that i usually spent the night in the entrances to sleep off, or somewhere on the buses. during the day i wandered around the city, either shot money, or found some kind of part-time job there. once upon a time i had a dream, to be honest, to become a thief in law. i just read the book and looked at these thieves who teach tattoos there. i saw that some grew up there i will never work, because i will be there in prison. that's what i think is cool. but when i got into the family, when i
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saw life on the other hand, then i understand that you really are not cool at all, that it's terrible when a person has such a life. right now it 's cool for me. first of all, this is a good family, strong, neither lilit nor sasha has a pedagogical education; they were not taught to work with difficult teenagers. they do what joint trips, theater performances are capable of. support in everything and most importantly, trust and communication in the evening we sit down and finish. as if someone, how everything went, everyone is talking. here. well , of course, he consults with us in the evening. what do you think, who to take? here we want to take the children , they warn, of course, this is how it was before us, when they took us here, they warned those older guys who were now in the family of the burnt
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34 people, mom dad and children and no one divides them into friends and foes . this cheerful and energetic woman and the silent reserved man have become real parents to those whom they helped, in order for parents to please or make them smile, they need to be hugged, because through hugging , love is shown and care is shown. and when we embrace this game my inner, as it were, my inner love. this is kindness like ah, understanding that sometimes it is hard and transmitted, and she also accepts and feels it. well, i'm surprised. i was not very pleased that every evening, sit down and discuss how the day went, that is, despite such a number
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cotton, which seems to be, uh, in a family like yours, this is also some kind of tradition. yes, i think that anyone can find 15 minutes . we just sit down with such a fireplace near it, sofas, and krug sit down with us, and because it’s very easy, but you can’t see something with so many children. and when you get together every evening , sit down and ask for your advice. yes , of course, but how are they distributed? uh, in a sense, family responsibilities between you and sasha your husband. that is, what sasha is responsible for sasha is responsible for our boys for sports affairs. although i also went mountain climbing. for example, we climbed elbrus, yes, together with the children, we and a we followed sasha, but everyone had to have some skills, and then, well, like dad, of course, together i am
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responsible for the lessons. we can check, and i and he, well, in general, we do not have such special distinctions. well, it's clear that sasha won't cook food there. although if i'm not there, he can cook, and where does the money come from, but we're a foster family. so this is a lot of money to allocate our government so that we can support our children are enough for you. well, that's enough, that is, you don't need to raise any additional funds in order to bring this whole family somewhere, for example, to withdraw, of course. this money is not enough, but we have relatives and friends. we have organizations. we have a website where we publish all sorts of our achievements, for example, slovakia was, during the winter holidays, won first place in the theater production. eh, daughter. i got grant
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brought in china little in uh ballroom dancing, s s with your brother. here, which is the weather. yes. uh, well, i mean, our kids are very creative. and this is due to the fact that your first education is still a piano teacher, and therefore you send children in this direction, or it seems to you that creativity, so to speak, has some additional educational function, of course, which is difficult. yes, well, but he is aware of what is around, although now he is already more sociable, but if he suddenly does not play in a theatrical production, uh, then he becomes very sad when we go somewhere he will play a shepherd sheep there for christmas at easter he can play someone else's angels, that is, he practically, even if he just went out there with a sword in the episodes and left for him. that
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's enough for him to go to his school and tell him how good an artist he is, so. so lilith. what do they call you mom, mostly mom? basically, but those children who came to us later they can either call sticky, and your own children, who are now how old they are the oldest is 32, and then, and then 27 e, 24 a 22 and 11 10. a. well, then let's talk about the oldest, they already have their own families. yes? that is, you may even be a grandmother of course. so young, beautiful, and, of course, a grandmother is sitting, and how many grandchildren do you have, this is how the family functions in this sense. uh, because yes, there is some normal course of things, when here is my
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mother, mother, then i, uh, become a parent myself, and my mother becomes a grandmother. you can throw her grandchildren mom, she's just such an assistant, like would be the first and so on. in your case, this is what it looks like in our case. i ate a very bad grandmother, to be honest, i will say, because if they bring grandchildren to me, yes, then i have so many nannies. yes , it doesn’t reach me anymore, that is, grandchildren come. just to have fun in society, and here is my grandmother. well, one of them is a grandmother. that's what concerns your blood children. i understood that there are grandchildren and so on, but those very first children who, so to speak, were brought up by your family, who grew up and also went into an independent life, but were adopted children. how often do they come back to you. as far as you are aware of what is happening in their lives, they do not go anywhere in particular. here they are
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separate live but we always know who is where and what happens to him. and when you need help. they don't always come to us. there are already families there too. children. well, okay, our girls have a little son, and families have already appeared on the body, while we mean grandchildren. yes, but they will stay and stay, of course, and they will also be in your house, well, dear business, dear business, that is, you it doesn't scare. no no, i'm especially looking forward to seeing my vietnamese grandchildren not so interesting. yes, and you have vietnamese living. we have four vietnamese. what did you live? i want to ask about the indians from america did not come to you. four vietnamese, where did they come from? well, their parents came to moscow at the right
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time. uh, someone in orenburg, in my opinion, and they gave birth to children, then something didn’t work out for them. and so they left them at the station. no, they brought them to us. but they just immediately knew where good people live, who will not refuse no, then we had it. well now the organization we had the right to take any children and naturally. c and guardianship authorities knew about it. they knew it was children these children were 11 12 13, they didn't speak absolutely they spoke the same way as you and i. that is, at least there were no language barriers, and now they are how many now, and not with us, he lives in vietnam, he is a businessman. they even invited us to visit. he lived with you until he was 19. years with us, and then he graduated. uh, an economic institute, then he started working as
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a translator and manager, and so on, and left, vietnam, this is one of our sons, the second daughter. e queen she graduated from two institutes. and she's now a dance teacher here here in moscow that's, uh, third. uh, he now has a beautiful russian wife and we hope for grandchildren. this and uh kung. he is a third-year law student with us. listen to fantasy. and why exactly do you expect vietnamese grandchildren ? because i'm so interested in what they will be. do you know lilith talked to you? i think, in general, there is something that scares you, probably scares me only if suddenly all the children disappear where such a story comes from, this will not happen. i
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hope, that is, all the difficulties that people invent for themselves before they have one child, and not for you at all no difficulties. i just want to convert those people, because i myself was in the same situation when i had my first child. i read all the books, otherwise i jumped up after the first one, if my mother washed the alcohol in her pens, you can imagine. yes, what kind of legacy did you receive after your first child. i think that i will die now. here i can't stand it. well the first one was he was very restless, he had an umbilical hernia, we didn’t sleep at night, and all that, and the second one was calm at night, he slept, i jumped up. i think i have a child, probably died, began to check, he breathes. he breathes, what's wrong with him, and he just sleeps, and you know after the second child with experience. i have become calmer. here on the third we relaxed on the fourth. so it became completely good, on the fifth there was a crisis, and
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after 10 everything went fine. she is ready for any twist of fate. here is my boy. he e left us and went to prison, then returned to us. after prisons are with us now, she is sure that high hopes should not be placed on children. you understand that this is a child, so you don’t need to take gratitude from him until he grows up with a family of thirty- two people. she is only afraid of me, only if she suddenly sits, to be honest lilith burnt here, as for theatrical performances. i know that this is some kind of not only that this is such a tradition of your family in general. uh, but you even managed to help the homeless in egypt, that is, the homeless, and to whom the orphanage, uh, had children with disabilities
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opportunities. so, firstly, how did you end up in egypt? we went to rest, but nevertheless we went to rest, but we didn’t sit idle there either. well, you know, when you went on vacation, these were the children whom we had just taken from the orphanage, yes, and i felt that the children are a little like that, they don’t really believe in their own strength. mm. we thought, why don't we show our production, which we have done, at the hotel. and if you agree, then, what kind of production? what kind of productions do you have, kind hearted boys and girl, they go with sunday school, and the angels give them two good hearts and say that hearts must be given to others, too, a girl, she shares her heart with everyone. he has more and more another boy. he is greedy, he does not give his heart. it's getting smaller and smaller and smaller. it eventually just disappears. he sits in a
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dig, melts him, and asks him to come up to them, they have such a huge heart that they can no longer lift it. they all understand the heart with such difficulty and give people everything. well you we decided to show this story there in the hotel to a greater extent in order for it to be, well, somehow for your children, yes, for some significant events for both children and for those children whom you know, when we were there it was time. uh, ramadan, that is, there they were supposed to do charity work and the massage therapist said that i don’t know how to do charity work. i tell him. come on, we remember to help, so you talk to the director of the hotel. we'll show the show. well , let's collect a donation from our russian vacationers and
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we will buy the medicines we need. here are the children who are in these orphanages with disabilities. well, how much was some kind of rabble idea? i think i overdid something here after all in egypt, but he talked, but nothing is impossible for you. it turned out for your big kind heart. and i want to ask if you are leading this? what is your chronology of events? do you keep any archive? filming these your, uh, performances, so that later the children can review and so on and so forth, right? yes, of course, often christmas we sit down and review it happens lilith i have a last question for you for a month. do you think that in general we can live to the time when there will be no time for orphanages. because now everything is being done, for this, children are distributed by
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families and schools of foster parents, which are prepared by parents. and i think it's even very accomplished. this was my dream. i think i have it in my lifetime today. and as your experience tells you, kind people are more than indifferent. although indifferent enough. but if we are here we will tell him about the children. i think there will be more good ones. thanks a lot. but how to make a gift for your large family, which will grow with grandchildren and vietnamese and the most diverse, but maybe it will grow with children, so we want to give you such a tripod so that it is not easy, by the way, yes, a tripod and optics. and this is optics that is put on any smartphone,
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because now such wonderful cameras already exist, but this optics allows. uh, much more uh shoot your wonderful performances in a variety of ways, which will generally fix the chronology of your family's events. and here is a tripod for this purpose, and also we want to give you tickets to the circus for your whole family, because i know that you will get out. wherever it is. that's how the whole mob is quite difficult. thanks a lot. thank you. big. thank you. a person spends 30 percent of his life in a dream, the remaining 70 dreams of getting enough sleep. but seriously, we devote a significant part of our lives to work.
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hooligans parasites, who wants to work today? at there are about 40 thousand different professions in the world. among them there are more or less popular ones that require different skills and abilities, but most people do not even know about the existence of some professions. people do not even know they get a good salary for heating the bed in hotels, tamping passengers during rush hours. and even for attention in zoos in the studio alone with all the representatives of the most amazing professions. who would have thought that, in addition to milkmaids on dairy farms, there are also milkers of rattlesnakes, which specially trained people apply sulfuric mass to matches, which is a difficult and highly skilled profession, a drinking companion on call, then you live at someone else's expense and drink, even teetotalers and ulcers. and few people realize
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that one of the most responsible positions in poultry farms is semi-enclosed. tatyana lapitskaya lives in st. petersburg. she works as the head of the maternity hospital for birds. hello tatyana, i am glad to welcome you to our studio. but what is the profession actually called, the profession is called the head of the tribal producer, like a tribe of a loudspeaker from the word tribal, is not that i like the head of the maternity hospital more, and incubators are a maternity hospital, a bird maternity hospital, where the sacrament takes place, such that from an egg, it turns out to be a chain. and what please tell me why you have to determine the gender? well , it would seem that a hen or a cockerel was born and let them live, develop further no, answer you so responsible, how would there be a detail, what needs to be understood? who was born? well, you can’t argue against nature,
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so it turns out both boys and girls, that is, chickens, cockerels, and considering that our factory is very large, but larger than in europe and very large in head. well, imagine, yes, 6 million. uh, the livestock sorting error, even if it is in the amount of two or three percent, then, well, 30, and there in the store, and then we won’t see it, because it’s a pet. unfortunately, we don't need it. that is, you actually say so, these are ours in fact. yes , it's not ours. this is not for us, because at the sorting stage, and sorting occurs on the first day of the withdrawal immediately after the withdrawal. that is like chickens came into being. cockerels no longer interest us in this matter. well, only healthy crusts and, ultimately, an egg 3.5 million eggs a day. i think that this is such a yes e, well, a significant figure, of course. and if we talk about parents, that is, exactly, er, breeding hens and roosters,
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which precisely produce this egg, is it here? yes , here for us roosters are very valuable. well , a valuable bird, because they are, firstly, one to ten ratio. yes, that is, there are a lot of them for nine. girls, rooster. 10-12 chickens. still shocked here. so you yourself regulate this issue, listen, so you say 3.5 million eggs, but a fool - how much per day through your hands, then? how many days pass the withdrawal inserts it 50.000. this is, in general, not so much, but the weather is 4-5 million chickens. only if your hands go through, well, through this brigade brigade is a profession, and it is called very interestingly a sorter of day-old young animals by sex. well, sorter per hour then. this is 1.000 somewhere 1.200 pieces misses. here through your hands. in general, to uh, than chickens, which then means. this one in the future will not be banners, eggs, somehow you become attached to them or not, we become
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attached to our parents, because they have grown from such yes they sit up to 460 days. this is our tribal. yes, the herd turns out, and they already give. here is the offspring. yeah, we tie everything to them. everyone has their own passport herd passport history from birth until it is not, unfortunately, therefore, the remainder. what herd is 23.000? oh yes, of course, this is not the case in the poultry house, the poultry house has it there. special such individuals who are somehow different from whom yes and who you dreamed of being as a child. well, i've always wanted to work as animals, in general, but more so romantic. i would say there, because, for example, they measure dogs like this, well, in pizza, and how did they get there. as a result, in with birds instead of horses and dogs, but the profession received, firstly, such a yes
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for the technique aga, well, and it so happened that i came to the factory. and what does your day look like? here you come op, you are standing there, that's where the chickens are. well this is not a thief, i would say this is a conversation a conversation a conversation. he is so cute, such throwing is generally in terms of sound, the way a herd behaves. you can understand, in general, how the bird feels, because when she talks so calmly, then everything is fine. if the bird somehow reacts very strongly, violently, then something is in order. something she doesn't like when she appears. for example, there is not the person who is with them every day, let's say a specialist, the bird always reacts very aggressively to this. that is, she worried roosters are trying something like this 12 cage. they if yes, they can peck, but somehow the birds react, say, to the weather, yes, yes, but do you have something that ours have calmed down today? it will rain, for example, or something ordinary you react, since only in the spring, the sun. so, wait for an increase in the egg,
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because all the same, there is nature and spring in nature, the sun always somehow contributes to the push, especially if she breaks the young birds, that is, she adds an egg on the run. what does that mean? well, this is when she is young, bird, she begins to spread, that is, it just begins to lay an egg so that it reaches its maximum productivity, a certain period passes. it's usually there for 2-3 months. and at this moment, she is just very sensitive. this is her most difficult period. i read because the slightest stress. maybe she's like that, right? look, well, we know that you gave us such a big gift, brought little chickens with you. let's look at how, in fact, what your work consists of and how determine the sex of the chicken, but i think it will be interesting. my god, first of all, tanya how old are they now 2 days old. they hatched yesterday. come on,
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yesterday such independent already. let the road from st. petersburg come to us so well, here's a look at you, chicken, who is the cockerel? there are some assumptions at least some visually. this is what it seems to me, a chicken, yes, because she is nice, nice, good and still. i don't know, i don't know, but maybe i'm just like that. oh, that's a rooster. this is a python, it bites me so easy for me to eat eat. so. well, what else do we take? i don't know how much you determined. i can't imagine him . how do you define too. i think we can define, well, this is also let's try, because they are the two extreme ones, because i had and it seems that we separated them, i singled out these. how so? tell the technology, so the chickens are determined by peru more precisely, by the rate of regrowth of the
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feather. so, that is, if you look, well, look at these roosters, because they are very fighting. but you see these cute ones, i have them sitting different, so those are chickens. and this is a chicken, well, let's take the second contender, let's see, let's keep it. small pepper, but uneven turns out to be a cockerel. so let's also look at the cock too spot. look at the probation here. they are so small, and you so boldly take from them. well, because with a wing. and you can somehow break them, there’s nothing , you can’t break a chicken, it’s not as weak as it seems. well, who is this chicken? absolutely right. look listen. yes, that's all, how can i define it, or are there any other examples want to pass. here is one little experiment. we don't need a hen and a rooster. just because a rooster
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is beautiful. there is a way that if you take a chicken by the wings. here she is a chicken cockerel completely. yes, a hen, in general , a cockerel is pressing its paws, no, well, in principle, here. in a particular case, we seem to have reflected this truth. yes, but we tried en masse, that is, well, it was purely interesting, let's say, 40 goals and 40 so, well, 60 percent. that is, it is impossible. u take it's way hold on don't go away. well, there is another way it means when they take it by the paws. oh, yes, how boldly you are chickens with them, generally strong people. it seems so, then, supposedly the cockerel hangs with its beak down, and the crust raises its head. well, in this case, we see so far that no one wants to raise his head. you'd still be scared. well, not yes , a little scared, tanya, why do you love your job? oh, it's so hard to say at all, of course,
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why? well, i don’t know, i think this is, firstly, very interesting. secondly, uh, well, you probably love what you know very well, a bird is a living thing. creature. and that's how many years you have been working. it doesn't matter how every year there are some situations that you seem to have, like we have never had before. that is a living bird. she is still some, despite the fact that she seems to be of the same type. well , it would seem, yes, they are all the same, but there are some situations when they manifest themselves so unexpectedly and you start to think, well, you start to remember something like this. do you remember, like, like 10 years ago, there was something like that there, and so it rushes there, it will react, that is, did it happen what is your profession, when you said i work. so i can determine the gender or you modestly say i am for the technique somehow for the technique. i do not boast of technology. in short, you are your job. well, as a matter of fact, not just a little bit, because we just say it for us, every day. yes , every day is just work. i'm just working. yes thanks. big
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