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so the subject, of course, the mathematical cycle, i do not mind. well, i'm more into humanities physicists by the ears in my humanities, so we sometimes have training on this soil, so to speak, which is more developed. well , as far as we have encountered, uh, there are no russian russian versions, but mostly in english, and now the children are faced with the fact that they need to study more deeply and this is english, that is, this is motivation for what if you want assemble do uh, assemble the robot. here you need to learn not to make up and english, plus they do it, but it's high school students on the glands of their 3d printer. here we are our friends to sign up today. they brought a reel of plastic. and here are the children. the kids have been training. we want. now we will make a map of belarus, we have made a map of the minsk region , we have identified ourselves as our flourishing one and we want to do it. they sort the details now you can’t
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tear them off. now we will also supply you with plastic for a non-standard printer. uh, vlad found an adapter for a standard coil. now we will print it so we will use it, and we still need to discuss with you, we agreed. well, what do we need for this stair project formally, what do we need to prepare? my teacher gave me interesting pieces to play. i also played classical jazz pieces. somehow i liked the sound. this is such a synthesis of an asian ancient instrument and the first european
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sound, is it a moment of some kind of uncertainty, or what? and of course, when it works out, it 's, well, it's. it's nice, it's nice. these are my native instruments. i love him and treat him with tenderness and warmth. so here are the cymbals - this is the ancestor of the piano, because the piano harpsichord clavichord materials from which they can be made is a very huge spectrum starting. here from a tree there ending there with some nuts and from the same coconuts. anyone can drum, but extract sounds separately, see the project sounds in a case on our tv channel. we always cook tasty from the soul, bro. well, of course, you know what we will cook today. i don’t just know what we will cook, but i also know how we will cook , share recipes, dishes that sure to please your whole family.
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today we have tomorrow. fish us will chips. this recipe is easy to prepare and i think it will turn out very tasty. we definitely need strong male hands. in the mouth, we will analyze all the subtleties of their preparation of cabbage on a steak. you need to cut the back side of the stalk, so that, uh, you cut into steaks to the stalk, and throw out the stalk and tell. how to choose vegetables and fruits correctly signs of good apples fruit without damage and no traces of parasites on apples no dark spots the aroma is felt even through skin, watch culinary programs on our tv channel. this is team work to assemble the robot, they work. together one
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designer one programmer and to assemble, of course, the result. it turns out that something starts to conflict with each other all the time. they will not win there for a while today, so this also consolidates and unites. here, to set a common goal, plus our school is not like usual, that our children are from one, so to speak, nest. we collect from children from fourteen, inhabited points six children from the nestorzhsky district six children from the kletsky district of the city cage they come to us, that is, the mentality in all different some kind of views, even children and families of different social, so to speak, who come here, they live with a single goal, for which everything comes from the goal. what is the goal of a person, in principle, i am good for all of this, our example, this one, because you can
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achieve everything if you wish, the goal was set. we wanted to be the best we wanted e, introduces you to the latest educational technology was the greatest desire. we have achieved it. that is, for example, when you wish, when you act, well then you achieve it. well, there were two captains, if you remember, a book, sanka his virgin got rid of, what kind of fight to look for, find and not give up. here is to give you books. this is what our generation of soviet children has grown up. i'm trying to invest anyway. eh, because education is inseparable without upbringing, no matter how pathetic it was said, but nonetheless. it's questions of patriotism that begin from here, from school, our school is the best, because ask the children what the homeland is , here is one and our homeland is the best, so that the homeland itself is better
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. it, why not among us, if we are a republic? we take out more than 3,000 schools and prizes in a small rural school, because we would not, someone from here. all this is coming. through this, we bring up love for the motherland, love for mom and dad, respect for the teacher, because together with business teachers. once there were houses of pioneers, now the houses of creativity were then a circle of radio engineering. i can not be no reason not taken. i was so offended, but where, if you remember, there were commission stores when they sold for a penny, old receivers for the sake of it. so, i remember buying something myself, picking something, trying to do something. well , there for the sake of the mug, there were more opportunities. why didn’t they give me, and when i already became a director, especially in a rural school, because children should not all children be able to access the latest
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technology today. in fact, these are the same. yes, it was 30-45 years ago a different level of the same for the sake of the circle, because what we do today then it was at one time the level of technology, well, today it’s different, but nonetheless. well , probably the dream that was being realized today, children are usually parents, when they begin to raise their children. here they are trying to recreate themselves what did not work, then. well, i'm probably already like the principal of the school today i recreated what i didn’t get, once there was a children’s garden. today it's a little harder to work very hard. here, first of all, it is more difficult to work with parents. the children remained the same, the parents changed. these are the problems that we must educate and educate parents today, first of all, when they come to the meeting. now, when you have it, i skip them about wool. we put the class told. why is all this necessary, what is it necessary and how it should somehow affect their
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further success in their well-arranged life. the most important thing is to give the child an opportunity. each of us has some kind of gene that goes, where it will go and who does not know this when you create these conditions. here is the habitat. here it will grow there, therefore, the more somehow this habitat, when there are less opportunities for development. the more we can give to a child, of course.
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the great physicist albert einstein published the theory of relativity at 26 years old another genius sahak newton discovered the theory of gravity when he was only 23 years old, according to the latest research on peak productivity in science falls on 30-39 years. but after 40 there is a sharp decline. we decided to conduct our own small study to find out what projects surprise our young scientists, because it is possible that in the future world
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recognition on the air of the project team is also waiting. my name is ekaterina bereska. hello. and the next half hour do not miss. to share profitably new equipment that will help to select high-quality grain without human intervention to fit perfectly from 3d modeling in mechanical engineering and lightweight option. why young researchers are betting on plastic, we will find out very soon. it is worth noting that every year there are more and more young scientists in belarus, but today the program in court is not just young talented representatives of this field, but researchers. whose ideas are really already working ? scientists at the ministry of education of the
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republic of belarus candidate of technical sciences associate professor, author of more than 150 scientific papers 16 patents are aimed at the development of the so -called separating, that is, separating equipment. for what purposes it will be used or already used. and in general, what is the main idea, oddly enough, we apply in a very large number of areas, but first of all. this, of course, is the food industry and agriculture. particularly for grain cleaning seed preparation is something, what i do directly, as well as for cleaning the air flow and settling starch granules in the hydraulic flow. i understand it all correctly. with virtually automatically, a person performs only control functions. well, he makes sure that the equipment is loaded and on time, that is, the necessary
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fractions that we receive are removed from it, and due to what this separation occurs. that is, i don’t know, mass density volume, if we are talking about direct grain cleaning equipment, which i am engaged in it separates the seed by density in the first place, if you choose the right parameters for the vibration of the air flow and the denser grains will converge down, and the lighter ones will float up, respectively, here we are developing equipment of such a principle of operation, which brings out this dense fraction separately, and the lighter one is taken out separately. and which grains are better, those that float or which, in our case, are those that are denser. but, if, for example, such a plan of equipment is used when cleaning grain a at the flour mill, then, on the contrary, they bring out pebbles that cannot be separated. they are the same size as grains, but they are more interested in the light fraction. initially
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, they worked with experimental samples at their university and somewhere in the development process. it is built in such a way that first a laboratory installation of small productivity and seeds are created. we take the producers directly or to the grain elevator, that is, we process and set up the modes after the prototype has been made. yes, that is, this is an installation there with a capacity of about a ton per hour. and we try, when the productivity is a ton per hour, it is understandable that it works the shift. it takes 8 tons of grain, that is, transporting it at the university is not quite, let's say, honestly convenient. yes, therefore it is easier to start the installation by the manufacturer. here we just a month ago acted in this way, that is. everything we have in the uzdensky district is such an experimental base of kotovsky, that is, we brought them an installation. she worked. there for several weeks
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preparation of buckwheat seeds and, accordingly, after that, sowing itself has already taken place. well , let's wait for the result. what is called aleksey and how did the idea come about to work in this direction, well, to be creative, in fact the idea, as a rule, it comes from the supervisor. that is, when you go to graduate school, the supervisor worked in this particular area of ​​​​grain cleaning equipment. well, uh, we began to continue this topic. and, of course, this is always the work of teams. that is, it cannot be done by one person, especially when it comes to the implementation stage. you have to work not so much even as a scientist. how many, probably, the manager. and how much time has passed since the moment when you and your supervisor decided that you would work in this direction? and before the appearance of the first working sample, a laboratory installation. i was lucky in front of me was already my graduate student colleague, yes, that is, i saw that it would work. all
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is well. and the laboratory installation, we directly assembled in just 3 months. after i came to graduate school. and here is already the industrial design, which was introduced into production, it took about 4.5 years before the first implementation. but, in principle, quite quickly. yes, from a distance we perceive that this is a long time interval, but in reality, if we reach the production stage, all the more so, let's be honest, such a pre-production one. this is very fast another project of yours - this is a 3d printing modeling technology and their application in food engineering. yes tell me about it. this again, that is, such a project that came out of the separating also separating equipment for the production of starch. well, in general, such interesting microcyclone installations are used, that is, in fact. these are such small little
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plastic ones. uh, cyclones, 3d printing technology. it allows you to work very well with the forms of these cyclones. that is, it is fairly easy to implement in the laboratory . and in order to produce this cyclone of some new form. well, literally enough there is 5-10 hours of time to work with a 3d printer, and we can already carry out all the walls experiment on a completely new apparatus, with which no one has worked before. thanks to this, we can select the shapes of these microcyclones and already recommend them for use in production in a more optimal way. guess how long will it take to complete this main stage here? i think the preliminary stage, well, what we see on then goes to work with plastic. something about a year, maybe a year and a half will be spent on the actual tests of creating a laboratory stand. well, it’s still about
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a year and a half so effective, but i wish you good luck success, so that everything conceived must be realized. and of course, about the same interesting ideas that are new to you. thanks a lot. and we continue to remind you that you are watching the sciencemania project and do not miss it further. from the creation of a peanut roasting machine to the design of food equipment, from the side of technical and ideological unique development in the field of national security protection and why women choose science, we will tell you soon. in our program, only the most pressing topics and
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questions. let's figure it out. why do we need these psychological superstructures. what are the boundaries of our self and where are we real stars and experts psychotherapists, in fact, i am a well- deserved artist. i am a very bad artist. well, to me very many consider it strange and freaks. yes, you see. and he will ask around in the street. i thought that if i suddenly had some hints for the crown , it means that my talent has become less than it is, they will teach me how to safely resolve any conflict situations. we continue to dislike. i'm not insisting in any way. watch the program to understand and neutralize on the tv channel belarus 24. sometimes it seems that all the sights have already been seen, and the historical facts have been studied, we just approached the
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pink building. the answers themselves catch the eye that wilhelm ii was twice in the city during the first world war, says a memorial plaque on the building of the local history museum. however, do not rush to conclusions this concrete. the fence was placed right next to the palace, but i hasten to reassure you, and the entrance gates were prebuslovskiy, exactly in this form, our presenters will always find something to surprise you with hydrological object name what is serious, in fact, it is spring but not a simple local call it boiling water. interestingly, this is because the water in it is hot, like in a geyser, and boils during the soviet era. here you could buy a ticket even for a rocket and go. no, not in space. this was the name of the hydrofoil ship, which, like today's passenger flights , set off on a journey down.
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local hospitable inhabitants along pripyat. this is how tourists are greeted, watch the projection of the journey on belarus 24 tv channel. problems in the food industry in belarus will be helped by the ideas of our next guest, head of the department of the belarusian state university of food and chemical technologies roman da bondareva roman hello roman aleksandrovich bondarev candidate of technical sciences, head of the department of applied mechanics and engineering graphics of the belarusian state university of food and chemical technologies state university of food and chemical technologies. roman mogilev is a factory that works according to your ideas. this is real success. tell me when did you
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start doing science? why did i start studying science quite early, immediately after graduation from the university. i had a great leader. this is the current reactor of our university, maxim alexandrovich, and it turns out right away. i went to graduate school. e to graduate school and there the beginnings of future developments have already begun. after graduating from graduate school after defending a dissertation. i started putting my designs into production. and that's the only time we talked about this alone, perhaps one of the most successful developments that is used in production. let's tell them in more detail. yes, this is the technical area of ​​the food industry. i'm right , it's food processing. i honestly do this processing, food vegetable raw materials in the style of obtaining fine dispersed food powders. this is a variety of dyes, flavors , stabilizers of natural origin, which is very useful and allows, let's say, to use our domestic raw material base in full. tell us how it all happens, how does it work? i think the viewer, it’s just very interesting, but it’s very difficult to imagine here
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the main nuance is the particle size of the powder, which is used by the natural additive, the most difficult and main task is to dry the plant material , grind it to such a micron size and then separate it to align the grammatical composition. and if we say all this so competently , the output will be a fairly high-quality natural food supplement. i know there's another story about roasting peanuts. well, this is a graduation project . i've already moved a little away from this peanut in my dissertation work, which is also very interesting. this is also some kind of machine, which is a fryer, roughly speaking, a large cylinder with a heated wall. where peanuts are poured, they are simultaneously mixed and fried, brought to a certain condition, which is also quite a promising development. it seems to me more interesting than just in a frying pan, of course. because the quality of the products will be completely different on frying pan, there is a high probability that it will burn and lose its
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ergonometric properties. let's talk about where it all works now and, uh, what plans just continue to improve, existing equipment to eventually have a completely automated line, which would be from receiving raw materials to a product already packaged in bags. could be implemented. it could be sold to some of our domestic enterprises, including abroad. if there is demand. this is probably such a main goal, and i i think that it is very promising, because it is connected, firstly, with the issues of import substitution, because, unfortunately, there are a lot of additives. that's exactly the plan, they are imported. well, of course, this is due to our enough. uh, a large and wonderful raw material base, for vegetable raw materials. after all , the republic of belarus is provided with more than it needs, probably, to process. with what raw materials you work a very wide range. the same kind of grain and other products to berry raw materials to vegetables, for example, this
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tool for a fairly wide range of raw materials. that is, just like grain, we can grind, for example, sprouted grain there and get a certain additive, and some blueberries. we can dry and get natural blueberry flavor, innovative design methods, food processing equipment. also the direction of your work. absolutely right. they believe that they are separable, because you constantly need to try to improve something. i work with objective technologies. that is, it is again a 3d printer, scanner, and so on. except there is still a lot of work going into 3d modeling with the help of modern computer tools, because under these conditions it is possible to model both issues related to strength and issues related to optimal ones, for example, flow regimes with optimal speeds and other technological parameters. and this actually cuts down on a huge piece of work directly physical, because if , according to the classics, that is, i create 10 installations to see where the process flows better. and so, naturally. we can do it all
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to model, to find some optimal variant, and to implement this optimal variant in metal, to make a pilot plant. well, in the future, it’s all a matter of sending it to production. and here is how willingly production workers contact scientists, especially young scientists. has the situation changed? well, let's say, lately, because more and more often we are talking about the fact that all scientific developments should be introduced; science should not stay in the laboratory. it has changed and is changing. i think it's positive side, because people are interested in being competitive in the market, and to compete in my understanding. it is possible only in e, and in the case when you have a well-developed technology, and it is unique. this is generally included. yes means, respectively, we due to lower energy costs or higher productivity of natural energy costs. we can receive. less production cost, as a result lower price and as a result a good position in the market. well, i wish you good luck. i am
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i am sure, simply, that you will definitely succeed, because you are so inspired to talk about what you are doing. it 's true, it's very cool. thank you and thank you for taking the time for our program. we do not say goodbye, it's time to get acquainted with smart and promising girls among the young scientists of our country, representatives of the beautiful half of humanity. according to the latest data from the academy of sciences, it is getting bigger. they live in the south of belarus in the morning the sun rises at dawn, a sonorous cry of cranes is heard, native will hug and meet no better villages have been given tremendous pleasure. from every passing day, flattering himself dude, so kind to me reception, but here's the headlight i stayed to lie down,
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i slept. eh, kind to me is welcome. well, i don’t have acids that are adopted by some wild chews and instill this love of life in their families and friends 10 daughters and three sons. can you imagine how many cousins ​​it is. family woman. these people are already dear to me. watch the draft policy on belarus 24 tv channel. they began to buy more domestic goods. what do the numbers say? the share of sales of belarusian products is already over 60%, according to the ministry of antimonopoly regulation of trade , experts note a record growth in road freight between belarus and asian countries. this is the result of the active work of our transport companies to develop alternative routes and build new supply chains. belarus and cuba have outlined common projects. in
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the field of healthcare, belarus intends to produce medicines to fight cancer together with cuba. discussed the issues of obtaining a license for belarusian medicines for sale in the markets of latin america through cuba , see the program of events on thursdays on our tv channel. less than 10 years ago, olesya kuzminova opened the doors of the faculty of journalism of bsu as a student, and today she is in the department of television and radio broadcasting, her teaching activities are combined with scientific ones. i have been in science for quite a long time, in fact , i have already studied. ah, something like science. you can say that in my second year i had a very good supervisor olga mikhailovna samusevich. i met her
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just in elementary school, uh, and she invited me to participate in a scientific conference. ah, then it was still a topic in the beginning, not related to television. and then the next conference. i realized that i still want to write about what is close to me about what i do, and i began to explore, television shows, entertainment projects. and so further one more conference and one more conference one more term paper on similar topics. thesis articles similar to the topic are the first, respectively, then there was a master's thesis and a candidate's thesis, then there was a lot of practice on belarusian channels, because scientific research work in the field of journalism is to be carried out without practice. it is simply impossible to have an internship abroad and the beginning of a teaching career at the faculty of journalism. it was important for me to understand some processes a little, so, of course, i was interested.
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why are some programs popular? what exactly and how it works. i have always had. and, of course, the people around me inspired me. i have always had a healthy curiosity of a journalist. and this healthy curiosity of a journalist, then also outgrew the curiosity and the researchers began the young scientist with the study of entertainment content on television, because it is he who does not have a high share or look and has a strong impact on the audience of different ages in entertainment journalism, namely television. it is practically non-existent, no textbooks, but him a monograph is nothing therefore it is, so to speak, precisely. ah, it was a free niche for me, ah, but actually over time, uh, i expanded the scope of what i studied. i have a book on travel journalism. also
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exactly. you have already touched upon in your dissertation. in principle, how the information policy is covered on belarusian television is already as wide as possible and most of all i was interested. how does this interact with young people? how can we form her point of view, what interests her? actually how the youth looks does he watch tv at all, and what kind of programs will be more influencing specifically on the young audience? did the cycle turn out? of the sixty works, in fact, this is a deep analysis and description of the information policy on the television screen. the cycle, of course, i also cannot forget, of course, i include my dissertation. it is already rather more global in information policy. what is relevant and now, probably, it requires even more
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understanding of what our information policy is, what it should be, it should remain exactly as it is. she must change. that's why this field for study is very wide another thoroughly studied topic of alicia, kuzminova television genres and their classification, many critics today say that genres will soon disappear altogether, but practice shows something else in many of my works, too, there is also a discussion on the topic of genres . that is, i write about different genres, i offer my own classification. moreover , one can even say that there are several of these classifications, there is a classification of purely entertainment genres, which i somehow more worked a and e, there is a classification of television genres in general, because in my opinion. of course, you can argue for a long time about how much we need them. especially in
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practice, but a genre is something that allows you to have a general idea about a certain group of materials. that is, if you know how to make materials in a particular jelly, in this case it will be easier for you to create a new project. as for research methods, then, of course, in the first place. this is a constant monitoring of television products, olesya jokes that her occupational deformation divorced, all the people near the screen on the tv relax, and at that moment she monitors the editing with sound and analyzes. why do some presenters know how to keep the attention of the public, while others do not? in addition to high-quality content analysis and more sometimes you need to calculate something then, and then a certain amount of content analysis is done and we look at how much of a certain topic. how many times it was mentioned, this or that program, and we also use sociological methods, for example, a survey, uh, for example, for a book about youth
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theoretically, i did two large surveys of about one and a half thousand audience. in each of them involved concerned exactly how people watch these mr. what gadgets do they use? what programs they remember and so on. and again, an analysis of the comparison seen with the data of media meters and summing up what the creators did, which did not work out very well. why did it work out and where is it better to finalize the product? most of the time a young scientist spends on studying the tv audience, since these changes inevitably entail changes content delivery methods. and all this as a whole forms our state information policy. people may not look. this device may not use the tv. here but they watch television. it's just that the way content is presented is actually changing. yes, everything is changing very rapidly here, therefore.

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