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with its features and internal structure , some are inclined to some kind of virtue, some are silent, some are meek and can console and support their neighbor with a kind word. these good habits, which are more characteristic of us, are what we should start our journey . after all, it is easier to return the transformation, the good that has already been sown in our heart, and then move on to a more difficult virtue for us, it is important to note that good or bad deeds begin with good or evil thoughts. therefore, in order for virtues to grow in us with greater strength, you should try to have pure good right thoughts, filling your thoughts not with envy and insults with despondency and sadness, but with prayer, thanksgiving, hope in god. it is also important to note that good or bad deeds
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begin with good or evil thoughts. therefore, in order for virtues to grow in us with greater force, we should try to have pure thoughts, fill our own not with envy, insults, but with prayer, thanksgiving to god, spiritual reasoning and the words of the gospel, a heart occupied with good thoughts. does not respond to sinful temptation dear brothers and sisters the transfiguration of our lord jesus christ is on the mountain, and the thief assures the apostles and us of the divine nature of the savior. but at the same time, i remind us of the transfiguration of our own soul. for this we came to church, believed the word of the gospel and received holy baptism in order to transform our soul and give our whole life no place for the action of god
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's grace. let us ceaselessly work on our own spiritual transformation, thus becoming closer to god, setting an example of true christians to those who surround us with the holy dance it is the pulse movement breathing is the rhythm of life. fashion illustrations the art of conveying fashionable ideas in a visual form road spoon for dinner cutlet new theatrical forms author's reading of classical works search for sacred meaning every week we are in a new
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place, watch the fashion for culture project on wednesdays on belarus 24 tv channel. look what you have found. watch the pupils of the lump family children's home at the food fair in moscow you're at home. well, yes, tell me, are you among the boys there, with someone scar on my leg, i'm still a boy who disappeared 14 years ago, get out of here and stop sniffing around. here in my house no one has the right to do anything behind my back. it's clear if it's really anton, we need to somehow take genetic material from him, well, to do a dna analysis until you tell us the
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truth about kirill and you really my father, watch the series scar this weekend on belarus 24 tv channel . at the dawn of time, all of europe was covered with forests. at the tops of the crowns, in the branches in the grass and at the roots, life was in full swing everywhere. all were interconnected with each other and lived in
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diversity and balance, but 10,000 years ago everything changed, the greatest revolution in the history of the earth occurred primitive people. learned how to grow crops and breed animals. now their life was determined by an unsuccessful hunt, and a comfortable pasture is not dug knees, but a cultivated field. since then , patches began to appear more and more often on the solid green blanket of forests that was wrapped around the continent, and by the first millennium of our era, instead of impenetrable thickets, europe was covered with even squares of the tower. the ancient relict forest became less and less and met less and less. the type of ancient virgin forest not affected by human activity is characterized by the
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presence of large living and dead trees, increased shading and several horizontal levels of vegetation. the primeval forest is the only habitat for many rare and endangered species of plants and animals. later, after realizing it, people began to plant new trees, however, artificial plantations have been around for centuries. could not regain the former diversity, belovezhskaya pushcha - this is the largest fragment of the ancient european forest, which has survived to this day. in addition to the obvious grandeur and beauty, natural forests have the main thing, the difference is not striking, even at first glance. it may even seem like a disadvantage. these are rotten trunks that fell decades ago. they continue to lie until they finally grow into the ground. in fact, they are the fuel for the biological
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diversity of relict forests. woodpeckers on a dead tree can eat for more than a dozen years, even now, for example, if oak e dies or some old pine any plant. eventually, it will die anyway. yes, it serves as food for these species for decades and at different stages. uh, the decomposition of wood, it is inhabited by various insects and gives a different kind. actually food. a huge variety of birds and more than 250 species of them live in belovezhskaya pushcha precisely due to old snags and mossy trunks. birds, in turn, allow the population of small predators to increase the number of insects, in pushcha it is 8.5 thousand species and the majority. of them they feed dead arboreal invisible, to the eye microflora
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and microfauna, which also lives in trees, cannot even be counted. the fact that natural processes took place in belovezhskaya pushcha dead wood remained in the forest. this allowed this large amount of species diversity to be preserved. comparisons were made and they found that here the belovezhskaya pushcha is decaying. it's less wood. that is, it is more intensively decomposed about the fact that the microphone is preserved here or is present here, as would be in greater numbers than other forests. well, plus, due to the fact that there is still a lot of dead wood on the ground, a microcline is formed that is more humid even under these conditions. if it does not collapse faster, then there are even such studies and there are such results that confirm. just what if it is a little bit of a special life than other forests. the real treasures of the relict
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forest are invisible to the eye, while others are simply invisible. if the land of belovezhskaya pushcha suddenly became transparent, then we could notice that in this amazing place not only nature has been preserved, but also cultural artifacts of past eras. several millennia ago, a catastrophic flood of the river occurred in belovezhskaya pushcha, forest weapons, utensils, tools were almost instantly buried under a layer of silt, this place turned into primitive pompeii and tens of centuries. it motionlessly waited for its discoverers until a group of archaeologists began excavations in the 175th square of belovezhskaya pushcha. the monument is the purest, unique remarkable in that we found there the place of a silicon processing master, and e is not only here is the waste material, but also the blanks that he still put aside. uh, but he hasn't been able to process it yet with the work
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materials with the fenders, but for some reason he hasn't been able to go back there, as a result, it's all left. and so we dug out on an area of ​​​​10 m². nearly 3,000 tool artifacts have been found that have remained untouched by archaeologists. you have created a picture of the life of primitive inhabitants, belovezhskaya pushcha. a group of 15-20 people lived on the banks of a stream; they were engaged in construction , fishing, but the main food obtained through hunting. we got, well, there is a hypothesis, working on the place of butchering the carcass, because there are very few materials as such. uh, the layer doesn't have any objects, but a lot of broken arrowheads, and arrowheads are broken magnets that only pop up when they hit somewhere. most likely in the carcass and probably when they were butchered here . well, they just don’t need them anymore,
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damn it, the suit was thrown out, most likely, just so as not to pollute. this is the main place of residence. they were carried across the stream. there they butchered the carcasses, if necessary, well, they were in the water. this ancient site is far away, not the only archaeological site discovered in bialowieza. almost at all times, the reserved forest attracted people to the forest, and our ancestors left here such a number of tools and household items that the archaeologist can only shrug his hands in surprise . in total , more than 50 archaeological sites have been discovered on the territory of belovezhskaya pushcha. they cover the time interval is from the 10th millennium bc, that is, the era was not flooded until the early
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middle ages. such a number of successful excavations in pushcha is explained not only by the uniqueness of these places, but also by the use of new technologies, search, studying detailed satellite images taken at a certain time by archaeologists may notice traces of human presence. even after millennia the fact is that people change the soil with their vital activity. they carry stones of iron and earth to their dwelling. begins to distribute moisture differently as a result, scientists can identify promising sites for excavation by the spring topography of the color of summer plants and dozens of other subtle signs. thus, thanks to the so-called space archeology in belovezhskaya pushcha on the territory of only 13 hectares. ancient settlements were discovered, reflecting almost the entire evolution of life and human culture. at
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a mesolithic site, arrowheads were beaten out of flint; in a neolithic settlement, mats were woven from vines and boats were hollowed out with a stone ax in bronze age. here they used a stone melting furnace and a primitive loom. during the early iron age, local residents were already building full-fledged houses with outbuildings. and in the second century ad, the ancient germans settled here, who easily smelted iron in an old blast furnace. in the era of the early middle ages slavs already lived in belovezhskaya pushcha. they made pots with the potter's wheel and were engaged in handicrafts. so belovezhskaya pushcha is world-famous thanks to its huge
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the number of rare animals and plants also turned out to be a treasury of historical artifacts, given such an amazing diversity in the reserve, it was decided to create a new museum in the plans. developers open-air archaeological excavations, historical reconstruction and elements of living history. the museum plans to create a family of sites that reflect different eras, as well as the so-called archaeologist's house in which visitors can feel like scientists, digging up artifacts and deciphering their meaning and, most importantly, zest the site of the future museum, where you can try to make a stone arrowhead yourself, make fire using friction, mold a pot using late, neolithic technology, and so on. already, the museum staff is developing a program for future
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primitive master classes. why, then, did our distant ancestor choose flint well , because, firstly, it is quite durable, but nevertheless, in turn, it is very fragile, prickly materials. choose for yourself some kind of silicon stone. take it in your left hand in your left hand. lower it and with the second stone we hit silicon. so let's hit. you have split. here, let's now see what you got, pay attention, look at the pebble. you see already some kind of chip appeared already with this chip. we can cut something right , we can, do you think the hair is the skin. yes, or something else, now let's compare this chip with an ancient object, a real arrowhead, which archaeologists found to earth 7,000 years ago.

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