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christmas tree is not a profession, which is written in your diploma, but this state of mind is only a geologist. can hold real gold in hands, real gems are nothing compare, and when there is a discovery of hundreds of people, hundreds of geologists of various directions. these are engineering ideologists, field surveyors, they work. uh, in order to let's get some debbit of oil. so when it finds imagine, this is the whole team. she rejoices. it's really worth a lot, it's nice to realize that you are
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involved in some kind of discovery. and believe me, there are quite a lot of such discoveries. i think many will say. so geologists imagines a man with a beard with a backpack on his back, who walks in the mountains. here with a shovel there with e compass. here it is practically, really so, but where the geologist came, after a while a new enterprise will appear once a new enterprise appears . so there will be a new year. today, unfortunately, the united unesco has announced that soon, uh, many professions will disappear and, unfortunately, the profession of geologist has got there, but i think that our geologists will work for a long time, because there are still many places on earth that are still little explored including and our bowels. that's enough to move away, let's say from the building a few meters, and we see absolutely, uh, a different picture of the profession of a geologist. it is concentrated and connected with very many expeditions. moreover, you can visit different continents, you can visit all corners of the country, how is the beauty of nature in
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all its pristine state? i remember one expedition, it was in belarus in voronezh, we washed the sand. we needed to find the remains of ancient organisms. and so we wash and the children come running and ask. and who are you, we answer. we polyantologists geologists. children are asking. and what are you looking for we are looking for our own fossil remains. they are looking for dinosaurs saying no when they did not see that we have bones in special sieves. they first. why do you need these bones? we say, well, let's look, what did she live here, what were the ancient conditions in order to recreate the past, here they are, and you are looking for gold, well, they were joking, and even resorting. a whole rava of guys 15-20 people, and everyone starts to look here. and what are we really digging up there? well actually we didn't show gold. here but they led spent with us. i think it's a good time. the
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fact is that a lot of films have been made today about geologists about paleontologists. here's steven spielberg, perhaps, uh, it's worth taking off your hat and throwing it with a spilder. this is that he immortalized our profession. uh, well, everyone is talking about uh, the famous jurassic park movies. walking with dinosaurs. that is, well, here, uh, today is our profession. she attracts, first of all, uh, still little clients in these schools, and then, when they come, they encounter what turns out to be not only dinosaurs. you can search, and there are a lot of interesting things, here are the minerals that are behind my back, each of them is unique. it is only in one copy. if i were an engineer, then i would certainly appreciate the properties of the changer. that is what it contains. how about an option? i appreciate those traces of life that i see in this unique life. here, indeed, when you hold rocks and you see something
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there sometime. did you crawl or did you ever walk? it's really. uh, such pride you also have mixed feelings. that is, you hold a stage in the history of the earth, a real stone book, an annals of our planet. what messages from the past are found today in belarusian shrines? there is the rest of the name, a few letters and a scythe, dashes next to it, as if someone was counting something for a certain period of time, most likely, someone
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gave himself a magpie like that. we tell children how spiritual education begins. about god, i spend a lot of time so that children learn exactly what divine love is, how to communicate with each other children. what is prosphora and how is it prepared in monasteries? i knead the dough early in the morning, then we put it up and already compose or prosphora it myself because of this, the dough will turn out for about five liturgy large prosphora, specially liturgical ones and somewhere around 120 spaces small, what distinguishes and unites the main religions of the world. of course, it is very important for us that we offer a spiritual foundation, every religion does this. e hmm, taking into account their traditions and
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rules. here but in many ways we have a common approach view of the family answers to these and others questions in the spiritual educational projects on the tv channel belarus 24. maybe i will throw a little bit of firewood into this fire first. and then you will kindle it when you communicate with people, you have to catch who you are talking to. and to speak with them in a language that is understandable and accessible to them, these movements are similar to the work of a jeweler. jewelers make beauty. and we save lives all in the interests of their state patients. why do patients travel? well, this is a brand brand of belarus - this is the quality of knowledge, understanding and arguments, as well as questions that lie on the surface in author's project markov nothing personal. do not miss the new releases on the channel belarus
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24. we will conduct excursions at the enterprises of our country every day. maybe we will learn something new for myself, many projects, of course we love to experiment. we have gathered. here , all people are creative, without this it is impossible, we will learn the history of the development of the production of treatment for the colonel, we issue a 1970 medical examination and invariably produce it manually, it turns out and we will redo this two five times and, of course, we will talk about the achievements and results of the work. he never gives up, that is, to reach the e, the final, that is, to get the product that everyone wants to relate to the dairy industry, because well, in fact, this is the most difficult production of all food production. this is the most traditional product, which comes from childhood, it is made from the soul. this is a complete
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recipe. this is a complete observance of all stages of production. watch the quality mark project on belarus 24 tv channel. we are in the museum of geography, which is an exposition minerals and gems shows their physical chemical properties, and we have the largest paleontological department to date. uh, let 's say the total number of samples is more than 25,000 finds that we see, many of them on the territory of our country. many have been recognized as expeditions. some
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are donated to us by people who visit our museum. i have in my hands a unique sample. he certainly looks uh not so uh in nature, that is, he is a stone here it was sanded down and it turned out here we have a little miracle is uh, a symbiosis of blue-green algae and bacteria, and they build. these are rift colonies. and we can calculate how long the colony lived. you see, we have the center of the colony, and they are moving to the periphery . here are such circles in these circles. we can calculate the number of years the colony has lived with us. the fact is that all organic life, uh, it has some patterns, that is, bacteria. they are the very first, they lived with us for more than several billion years. uh, once we see more complicated life, that is, the prints of worms, the prints of sponges, the prints of jellyfish. this is already, uh, closer to our time, somewhere around 650 million years, then came without vertebrates. they
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lived, for a few million years, then they are replaced by amphibians. but, and after the earthly rest come, er, reptiles, which we all know as dinosaurs. but now all the reptiles have been replaced by mammals. and here we determine the age by these categories. if we see that we do not know such an object. there is uh such a scientific rule is necessary to describe this object first of all, uh, then publish this description and according to the rules of priority, that is, the person who has taken the responsibility to say that he has the right to name this new species. e in honor of myself in honor. e. strictly speaking, their country, that is, there are different principles for the name of objects, but they are all regulated by a special code. e from zoological nomenclature, which allows us to name certain political objects, even today day, as there are specialized magazines and in each issue.
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there is always such an example of at least a few pairs of new species, but once we were on the same expedition and sent samples of these samples. we started sifting and , uh, i spotted an unusual object. he is very small. but uh, well, unfortunately, it was not possible to determine his opinion, because i am a specialist in macro basils. that is, these are large objects. i turned to my colleagues. e to russia to moscow with a request, e, to tell me what it is. and when they started watching they said uh it was nothing other than plankton. and when they tried to date it, it seemed that it was one of the oldest plankton in eastern europe, and uh, so my colleagues took responsibility, they wrote. uh, this plan is anton in the magazine, that is, in this way. uh, the whole world we will make a political science discovery. i think that everyone in childhood heard fairy tales about the serpent gorynych about dragons. eh, here, but, and sometimes they ask themselves a question.
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were these dragons from the world? well, paleontology gives a definite answer. she says yes such animals were dinosaurs. if translated, it means uh, terrible box. i can't have a bone in my hands. zavra is the spine. eh, if you support it in your hands, it is quite weighty. side by side, i would like to show you that this is a pserodactyl bone, if you compare their canopy, it seems that the bone is a pseudodactic. it is significantly less in weight than a blisiosaurus. well, it was easy to explain why it was impossible for the runa to live in water, and therefore they needed to have a large mass, but still they flew and mastered the air, so they needed to be reduced. e its body power and mass and there is a unique claw of this claw of a predatory dinosaur, most likely a tarbasaur. here is a gift from one of our students who was on the expedition. but, and here we have
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a collection of mammoth fauna. it just so happened that the last period near the station, which was on the territory of belarus and in other regions, brought us such amazing animals as mammoths, woolly rhinos, lemmings, and dogs, and here we have it. ah, exhibits. here we see with you the skull of a mammoth with its teeth, by the way, the uniqueness of this animal is that we can even count. how old was he enough to count the plates that we see, this is through a little elephant, and he was about 10-12 years old. this is a piece of time that you can consider not only for the next 10-20 years, but thousands or more, and, well, this is an indescribable feeling of such euphoria, even now i don’t know what to compare it really with. you realize that you have a piece of life in your hands.
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the wealth of our country they are huge, but the question lies in what we can extract. the fact is that we have a big problem, somewhere around 10,000 years ago. we left the last glacier, and he left behind a very powerful glacial deposit. basically. we use them, and as a matter of fact, in the extraction of building materials. uh, road construction. but here we have real real wealth with this powerful cover of glacial deposits, our wealth is uh, brown coal is oil. let us have a little of them, we extract about 1.8 million tons, but nevertheless. we have her these are granites with which it is lined. uh, many buildings, uh, subway stations, uh, we
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also mine it and, in fact, we even export crushed stone for the construction of facilities, uh, which, in fact, is also mined and developed by geologists, that is, this is what you need to eat. we even say exotic ones. so the minerals are, for example, under the city of kobrin. we have a deposit of amber, amber. we are not as big as in kaliningrad, but nonetheless. they we have gold. we have is also there. uh, gold is found in so many minerals and rocks. but in order for you to industrially begin to develop gold, it is necessary that its content in the rock be 1 g per ton. now, if there is such content, then we will already develop it. there are many regions where the amount of gold, let's say 2 g per ton. and this is already a very rich task. that is, imagine you need to shovel a languid rock in order to get to commit 1 um, in my hands. uh, a real emerald in a parody and every mineral it has historical grid. and if we direct laser paint, then we see the play of color that plays for the crystal lattice, but there are also
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synthesized ones. uh, the samples are this one, and the sample is a gift. for physics, if i start to shine it, then look at such a game that we saw it is not, if we are talking about how to determine, well, for example, diamonds are a difficult definition for today. uh day is the largest firm debeers, which is engaged in the extraction and cutting of diamonds. she spends millions of dollars in order to make a special machine in order to to determine whether this uh stone is real or not real, and we also have a special machine on the territory of belarus that determines the authenticity uh, but uh, they do it every time in physics. uh, the most advanced, let's say, machines that allow e to make such minerals that are sometimes under the classifier of geologists. they say they're the same as the real ones, but they're
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artificial. eh, diamond. well, we have artificial diamonds here. let me tell you a little secret, as they say, the best diamond should be up to b africa is cut in israel, so in israel there are a number of specialists who can tell you whether this diamond is real or not, but uh, they keep all the secrets. uh, here, uh, how to determine and in fact there are not so many specialists who can , uh, determine about, probably only two dozen specialists in the world of geologists who can determine everything else for you - this is the definition with the help of special machine tools. er, what we use. well, here we also have a unique exhibit. here look, please, this is rubin in the breed. here it would seem that the breed is not at all remarkable. so we broke it, and now we found a robin. but the synthetic analogue of rubinchik yes, he is more beautiful. but it
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differs from the present, many minerals are used in everyday life, that is, we ourselves do not notice, but we often use them , for example, with the help of such scalpels they perform ruby operations. the best surgical knife can be made from minerals, which actually, uh, have special properties and make even medicine. that is, they are minerals everywhere. well, what to say? uh, when each of us, uh, feels bad in the spring, we go to the pharmacy and buy vitamins, and they contain mineral complexes. here, of course, these are not the minerals that we see with you, but especially the forms of minerals, of course, we ourselves consume. and if we are talking about the world of minerals, then we can say that each of us is also involved in it. e, when beauty it would seem that everything has been studied. sometimes you start a lecture as a student. they say, what are you reading to us, we read it all, and then some time passes they e, they come
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and say, but we read there, but you said so, but in the sources it is written differently, you know, this is a great pride. e to see people who think, who try to work on themselves. they find new sources. knowledge find new discoveries to do for themselves. and this is also, let's say , working on the preparation of a future geologist. we're in one of the large traditional auditoriums now, and always, uh, when i'm teaching my classes. i always say to bring my familiar friends. here because sharing knowledge. you can with everyone and the main thing is, as i said, it’s not, uh, that you are within the walls of the university. and most importantly - it is your desire to learn to learn. well, of course it works. e knowledge. well, as i already said, that, in general, not greek specialties are geological - this is a state of
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mind, this is not the science of geologists. they come from childhood. as a child, i was fascinated. eh, books. about dinosaurs there were not some interesting pebbles minerals, but salvation for a while, when the question arose where to do the moment there was not even an alternative. i immediately went and said divided. i will enter the faculty of geography at this time now it is the faculty of geography and formatology. and when i was already studying somewhere in the second year. i realized that i was somehow bored. listen to simple lectures i needed something different and i went to the department saying, i would like to study paleontology in 2005. e, i entered the belarusian state university at the faculty of geography. e. well, after 5 years. i graduated and became a question. where to distributed? well, that was not the question for me. eh, dean, ivanovich the pie-maker immediately offered me a place at the faculty, and i agreed to become an assistant. well, i went from uh
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assistant, then became a teacher and a senior teacher, but they really do that in educational and test work. if we talk about the university, then the university did a lot for me, firstly, it gave me the deepest outlook that every student in the transit studies plus receives. ah, universities. it's not just walls. not just the audience we seen with you and not only the museum is not all. first of all, these are people who donated their knowledge, who exchanged, perhaps nothing to appreciate is their wisdom, and their richest experience, why do we have teachers, they are very unique. and these are not only those who enter the classroom and just give a lecture. these are people of practice. they worked when they were in production, but now they are sharing their experience with us. we educate, first of all,
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involuntarily, we educate a full-fledged citizen of our society, how to maintain a balance between the state and each individual, we go there came to parliament in order to defend the interests of their voters, the interests of the country. now, when you are betrayed, it's like that you are hit by hands, and you seem to forgive. you can, but there is no hug. in my opinion, the more control, the better and the better the law is not to let go of the helm of fate, the complexity of the difficulty has turned on for itself. here you try in these situations. you become stronger. you already see things differently. this is probably the only thing for you and me that we must do to save your heart once and conscientiously go about your business two children in our country and the countries of all. probably, all countries of the world will talk about value. we
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are going on an unforgettable journey through our country. original well, of course, the oldest city of belarus in the early twenties it was called belarusian odessa such. yes, in bobruisk we will introduce you to the major interesting and most beautiful cities of belarus. building, what was in each of the towers today is not, we will show the sights and share historical facts, the monument of the knight, in novogrudok it is reasonable to sculpture, the city decorates and about the times of their son, a gothic
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red brick water tower near the hotel reminds them. it was built back in 1927. watch the program of the city of belarus on our tv channel. i was a romantic president and loved travel, above all. well, let's say i was interested in the pier. everything is unknown. that is, i wanted to discover something new with something new to get acquainted with. geology is not only a journey, uh, and an expedition. but this is primarily information processing. e. well, at the moment we are with you in
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the office where the processing takes place under laboratory conditions, that is, uh, we bring the breed, process it in a special way and uh, isolate the fractions, where we can observe the pollen, here is the pollen, maybe as modern as it is ancient. well here are the pollen that are found and in order. well, somewhere in the thousands, probably 40-50. and here it is, our students study this pollen and can adapt the period in which, in fact, it was formed, and not only can you tell the e period in which it was formed, but you can say what kind of forest it was. that is, someone dominated dominated by conifers or dominated by hardwoods. and now we will try to study with you. uh, the pollen is taken from the sediment and treated with a special compound of heavy liquid. that's heavy liquid. it captures pollen, which is lighter. and we are now recruiting such, uh, test tubes in these test tubes there is one the component we need. well, then.
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uh, take an ordinary glass slide. with the help of a pipette we drip. eh, we dilute this solution with a little water and see what dust particles are there today. uh, when a huge number of high school students. they are interested in this science of paleontology and geology. and when they come, you see these bright eyes and you really want to share what you know and uh, when people say that everything is known, in fact, little is known on our land. uh, if you and i take, uh, literally about, uh, ask all the question. and what is there inside? well, uh, geologist, you will be told that the deepest well is only 12-13 km. eh, we don’t know deeper, we only know from sounding data and something is really a big question, as for my daughter, she is still small, but she already likes to sort out her father’s minerals. well, sometimes she comes. we
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were in the museum with mine and certainly. the first thing a child does is find all the stones and touch them. here. well, i hope that maybe, uh, she herself, of course, will choose this specialty that she wants to be, but, because my mother and i have a chemist box. as a matter of fact, i am a geologist tollantologist. well, i hope that she will be interested in science and i think that we still love some specialty, but hmm, i can say that she is already so adventurous and really likes to travel, although today she is small and only a year and a half, but she has already traveled to many regions and was and was a greek forest. e was. strictly speaking, and not bolgakov forest. well, i see that the child likes it. here. well, i hope that yes, let's say, it will take on a number of qualities that are characteristic of various specialists. geologists are an
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adventurous illusion, most often they engage in various kinds of hobbies. well, for example, many climbers work many. in fact, skiing. here. well, uh, i like to collect. and that is, i have a large collection of both chemical elements and minerals. well , what are geologists without a collection of minerals, er, well, and any incoming, in fact, our faculty, he also always collects such a collection. and i love active rest, that is, rest, uh, in nature. well, uh, let's just say it's definitely important travel for a geologist, because when you come to a new country. uh, here, it would seem that first you look at historical objects, and then you look at what you have under us, you really discover a new world from countries, uh, which i remember, this is definitely slovakia. i was at the place of birth. no opals
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of harlequins, here are our slovak colleagues for me geologists have given the opportunity to mine in the dumps. here is this harlequin oval, i have here are a few samples and unique ones that were brought to slovakia. the second memorable moment was, uh, in austria, under the vein, uh, on a small river. uh, my colleagues gave me a huge sieve like that, and we tried to pan for gold. so i got to wash one song. well, you can’t imagine some kind of success. that's all immediately came running began to look, because there the deposit is already, uh, the gold country is exhausted and find a golden grain of sand. it costs a lot. and as regards our country, i love to travel. uh, in our country. actually. our nature is so rich and unique. that is, you can go to the chalk quarries to see. you can go to the forest. you can go to our lakes and when you arrive as a specialist, that is, you
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look. yeah, this is a lake of glacial origin, then this is a tectonic lake , and uh, you understand? that's how small it would seem, on the one hand, our country, how unique it is. i had a case when there was a conference. here are fellow geologists arrived, and we tell them, we will now bring them to the watershed. they are like, well, let's go , they come, they say, where are your mountains, but we don’t have it and we show it. uh, in fact, they could not only understand the plain, how is this section of it, uh, without mountains. well, as for the belarusian maldives, which are well known to everyone , they are unique in that, firstly, these are sweet quarries, when water, uh, fills these quarries, it becomes bluish. well , it's all up to the breeds themselves. and here's an interesting color. he attracts many residents of our country tourists who then come, but uh, so these are careers here, yes, uh, entry is limited and uh, unfortunately u the quarry
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is still being developed, so it is not safe for people to be there, uh, not safe, so always uh, paleontology geologists they they warn and when they go on expeditions, we always follow the safety precautions. uh, i, uh, let's just say, i'm guided by the principle. i uh know things that i don't know because the world is so rich. so varied. and you know. everything, trust me. well, the impossible goal is always make a discovery. and some kind of dream, of course, uh, happens. uh, to new places and see the beauty in asia nature. it is this dream that we always strive to pursue as a geologist.
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i ask your house, be proud, it is your house, it is the best reference point. writing about music is like dancing about architecture, but we will try to do this using the example of the bright representatives of the modern belarusian music industry , the vice city group, we will talk in the universal language of music and find out what the modern musical art of belarus is like with you. alina is not a war. and this is the fashion for culture. the musical culture of belarus is a unique phenomenon in the
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treasury of universal cultural values, it stands out with its bright, originality, national color and covers almost all areas from folk art to the ultra-modern avant -garde. the country has created a unique composing and performing schools, and training is conducted by the leading universities of the country, an integral part of the belarusian musical art is the activity of world-famous pop groups such as pesnyary vse obry, and the belarusian pop music is distinguished by a variety of genres and styles from pop music . the modern belarusian group by city showed itself to us here, the team was formed in 2007. at the moment it has three vocalists each
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