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the united states put pressure on them and said not to conduct any negotiations. detained syrian who attacked parents with children in the park 4 days before the crime. france refused to grant refugee status , we informed you about this before the republic. whether this could have been the reason for his cruel act , the police do not specify. earlier it was reported that the man was impossible to even interrogate because of his inadequate condition. two adults and four children were injured, all toddlers. the attackers were hospitalized in serious condition, it is known that he had refugee status, registered in sweden, experts in egypt caught and sent for research presumably the same tiger shark that attacked the russian in hurghada, local authorities intend to find out the reasons for her aggressive behavior, eyewitnesses. terrible shots were taken of how a shark killed a young man of ninety-ninth year of birth in the middle of the day, the tragedy happened on the city beach a few meters from the shore. now
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all the beaches of the city are closed, for at least 2 days the russian consulate general in hurghada is urging russians to strictly follow the ban of the local authorities. bad weather, due to which vladivostok floated, will be delayed for a few more days, such comforting forecasts were made by weather forecasters the day before , an unprecedented downpour fell on the seaside capital in 3 hours almost half of the monthly rainfall rate was shared by local residents. without electricity, more than 500 apartment buildings remained. now the power supply has been fully restored to the central part of russia, as reported by the roshydrometeorological center, unpleasant surprises from the weather are not expected today in moscow . the temperature will rise to 25 °, true , it will drop by 7-8 degrees on saturday and sunday, but after that summer warming will begin again. everything is fine. have a good day. see you soon. and
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suddenly, in general, in my opinion, he learned from everyone around him and taught further than others and what he did in the sixties. this is generally, in my opinion, all the same unique, when he brought not one trick, but immediately some kind of scattering of some kind of fan of tricks , but a set of tricks, when he somehow fantasized with these fantasies, when he even made a cartoon about a movie movie a movie that we still. well, i'm fine. i love it to rewatch my favorite movies. in principle, that is, it is not just some kind of entertainment. but you watched it, and you need to watch it again, but because in a year you still have to watch it. let's see an excerpt now.
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either increase the script, or offer to shorten it, or they don’t like anything to redo everything. yes, yes, and the most beautiful thing is that if you climb, as we did, into the history of the creation of this cartoon itself , there is the same transcript, when they say in a hit hand, and do you show ours correctly the film industry is our film industry, but the audience does not create or mislead their impression. or maybe do it like this. or maybe do it like this. or maybe you don't need to show so much. a? and what did you want to say here union cartoons. it was an amazing and amazing organism, under the umbrella of which, in general, under the umbrella of soviet animation, people were hiding from some kind of public political storms. in the life years of the late soviet union yes , there you could sit quietly and work , maybe get a small salary, but the budget of an average domestic soviet feature film. well, this is about a few budgets of several dozen animated films.
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well, that is, it’s just that the money that was sent and released for the production of soviet animation was much less than the money that allowed us to see some films by kolosov and about the great patriotic war , and soyuzmultfilm was such an umbrella, where people waited out some storms and worked calmly, yes, there were also difficulties there, but precisely because of this, because it was a little bit so typical. the atmosphere there appeared in these masterpieces, which today we know, amazing experiments appeared there, which, again, in a few decades, revive, including in terms of personnel, what we are now talking about with stareevich's top motion animation. here you can recall the wonderful cartoons, and the end of the eighties, which harry barden did. we, uh, have a small fragment from the film marriage
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party, which is generally some kind of amazing, then it has plasticine. well, plasticine is good, then he has matches, then he has some kind of nails, he will already remove the men, he doesn’t have enough of this, but in general indeed it is a continuation of rather a puppet tradition. here, again , comes from stareevich, yes, to animate objects,
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but, which are absolutely not suitable for this initially, either beetles or two ropes. it was a podcast of witnesses of eisenstein and the history of cinema natalia ryabchikova and my colleague stanislav dedinsky are talking about who and how created domestic films and cartoons about how we can better understand them and get the most out of them. bye thank you very much, goodbye. hello with you, the schrödinger code podcast and i am its host grigory tarasevich, the editor-in- chief of the magazine, you won’t believe the schrödinger code either, and today we will speak unexpectedly in cats and
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together with our guest miroslav volkov , a professional zoopsychologist. we'll talk about what our fluffy. these are the ones that run, purr, and meow, in fact. this is a big serious scientific topic miroslav once again. hello. hello. let's start with history, look. here is a popular book often write code was homemade then and there then, then, how did people even know, when and where was the domestic cat for a start , we need to understand what domestication is, that is, and this is the process when the cat came to our house, and we began to perceive it as? well , for example, family members or when only we began to get to know her and select individuals from the wild. ah, on the basis of loyalty to a person, not applying. this is an animal for some purpose. and for example, the most banal and most dominant theory that we now think is the protection of grain. when we already
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settled well enough from rats from mice and other rodents and, accordingly, the preservation of our supplies so that we could survive, there are other unfavorable times in winter, as i remember earlier they wrote in books, the cat first became a domestic ancient in egypt , the goddess bucks recalls all sorts of images of cats. well, i've been reading the latest works, well, the last decades, and it turns out that everything is much more complicated. there's a whole detective there. uh, there was a discovery in cyprus, they found the tomb of some ancient local person. near 40 cm lies a corpse. sorry kitties. there are no wild cats in cyprus, that is, he was specially brought there and specially buried. how did people know how many years they have been writing all the time. these are finds of some years, right? see there is carbon. we consist of it in many ways, we
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eat it, and so on and so forth, but up there. i mean, not in the authorities, but in the upper atmosphere, cosmic rays hit the atoms and radioactive carbon-14 appears. it comes to us and we eat it. it is in our body. do not be afraid. we slightly radioactive because of this. well, when we stop eating, that is, we die. it begins to decay at the same rate ; its rate is stable, 5,700 years of semi-decay , and that's in terms of the amount of this isotrope. it can be quite clearly defined when this or that subject of life went to another world and these remains were dated there. uh, in cyprus and there the age is 9.500 years. and this partly immediately reveals the history of the causes of the domestic day, because in general there was only one, in my opinion, important revolution, the october they consider the french american revolution to be the neolithic revolution, when people stopped
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only consuming what they caught and collected and began to accumulate something. and then there was the problem that you already said, rats, mice covers. imagine, in the sweat of your brow there, with some kind of stone or hoe, you built up grain for yourself and collected it in a hangar. the tailed one came there, the creature ate it. you know how embarrassing. well, yes, such a self and then wandering somewhere, it means some kind of wild creature that turns out to be useful. and they seem to have agreed that the current cyprus is the middle east, turkey is a little bit of iran, iraq is like cats there, at least carbon analysis proves it, but then there is a whole bone war for the right to be the first cat. this is where the egyptians came in. they say, no no, we have the remains of cats that had a clear fracture of the hardness of the entire bone
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and after that they lived for a long time, otherwise they were looked after, which means that these are truly domestic cats. then the chinese came out and didn't say no, the first cats were ours. here, check them out fed with millet. we figured it out somehow. just the first culture in our area. ours were before. well, not quite like the chinese, they didn’t feed the crumbs. they just had a cat that ate a mouse, which in turn asked questions. that is, they seem to be a little more complicated and technically reckon with the europeans. and in particular. well , they are like current with europeans with eastern people of ancient civilizations. that's how we call it. of course, they really compete in this, but, of course, they agreed a little on one the fact that the chinese they really tried to domesticate the animal cat, but they tried to develop their native breed, which would be bred from local wild cat species. but then, when a european cat, a domesticated steppe, came to them. still. she
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forced out three attempts to bring her breed out of her wild cats, because she was already ready, roughly speaking, she was already domesticated. she was military to man. she has already been selected for the ability to catch these mice most effectively. however, not only their we kill, but also bringing, so to speak, reporting. here and actively cooperate with the person in this matter. and so they abandoned their attempts to carry out their experiments on breeding their own domestic cat. look, here comes the second question. who directly? ancestor, because there are a lot of wild cats in the world and there was a study based on another method , another buzzword, in addition to the radiocarbon method. this is a mitochondrion, mitochondria - this is ours, we are also such a domestic creature by and large. uh, there was once a bacterium, and she liked living inside the cells so much that she became part of our cells her own little dna which loves biology very much,
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because it is possible to trace absolutely the entire history of the genus from it, because it is transmitted only from the mother and the americans took a thousand different wild domestic cats and a variety of and compared the genomes that mitochondria. receive 1,000 rubles. for inviting friends to tinkoff before june 30 and together participate in the drawing of 100 million rubles. he is such a snowy curd dessert. and let the whole world wait tinkoff app
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