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it is interesting that our valentina is ready for dinner today, you still don’t feel like eating. and to me let's so whoever eats first, chooses the movie that we will watch today, and when will we have a real family? papa they have enough. me too hi where's my boy? he's so funny in the children's department, i saw him. but
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he did not come who lyosha is sure he is the father of my child. something not surprised. i guess. what about the world? i think no. but natasha you must tell her the truth. no way. understand alexey today came to the office. again tried to put up with
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svetlana and it seems that he succeeded. if you don't leave now, i'll call
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the police. that's clear. from alexey he will come to you now. tell me the address. third maternity hospital good.
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topics that are difficult not to touch on and questions that are impossible not to ask. anna has recently become anxious people. more. do not find, downright, a mass epidemic over any person is hovering over what is called unformulated anxiety. well , in general, the reaction is an emotional person. yes, and therefore at all times it was present in people, but in the most anxious and responsible times. oddly enough, people are becoming
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kinder to each other comments and recommendations from experts who have studied the essence of the situation, a wonderful technique that i always recommend to clients. it is to keep a diary of feelings and emotions. that is, in a good way, anger is like a mother? that is, if i feel angry for me, this is a signal, either my needs are frustrated, or someone, uh, has climbed onto my borders. well, at least you consider the fact verified, because bloggers look one and the other all this, see the project concept neutralize on belarus 24 tv channel. belarus 24 tv channel broadcasts for you around the clock, do not switch, tell in the country and abroad. more than 100 million viewers around the world have access to the
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projects of our tv channel rus delovaya and developing hospitable bright and festival generous picturesque and monumental sports and team events
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we introduce you to active, energetic and inspiring people who live in belarus and do everything for its development , belarus can be different to understand and feel. she needs to be seen with her own eyes. belarus 24 tv channel is on the air, watch us do witches every day, belarus is closer. hello, my name is bushur bozo. i came to belarus syria now i live and work in minsk
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i came from syria i came here to study i entered a medical university and graduated and received a high education and stayed right there when i first came to belarus what impressed me there? this, of course, is morozov's cold. i immediately ran to the store to buy clothes for fuel, the second thing that impressed me instead of beauty purity. that is, when i walk around the city, in the summer everything is green everywhere. here is green green. well, everywhere, here we are now walking, yes, everywhere, no, everything is white, and in summer everything is green. i have a very good family. my
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dad's name is ahmed. my mom's name is maha and i have two little sisters, than it happened to me that i'm the only son in seven on me at once. i felt everything here that i had a great responsibility, since in the east, respectively, usually on a man, so i wanted to study as a doctor, because it it was a prestigious profession and a very profitable profession. i tried, i studied. well, i did not have enough points to enter on the same day i received a call. from my father's uncle, brother, it was suggested to my father that let's send him abroad again so that he can be treated by a doctor, and they said that we will help, the way you helped us in childhood. just my dad. he himself is older than him in the family and his family was not rich, and when he was little, his father died. he was still in the fifth grade and is succeeding. four more brothers,
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who is younger. and he began to work. that is he is also a schoolboy, he started working to support his people. they didn’t want to tell him a gadget, not to tell him. you sacrificed your childhood. yes, for our sake, and the bushers are our son. it's not just your son. he has a surname, our common surname, when he graduates from the university and opens his office. it will say bozo bura. this is our name and we are proud of it. this is our son. they then offered to go to armenia. of course i was. this is hard for me. mom was hard for me to let go, because i was the only son in the family very, very mom is very attached. well, i have sisters. well, she's very attached. she speaks of the night. i don't want to stand against your fate. if you made this decision, then i can only support you, of course, what was told to me about armenia was not justified. when i arrived, i saw immediately from the airport. everything is ruined there, the country is obviously poor,
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and then, when i went to university, well, i already went to university. well, my brother studied there in russian, and he recommended me a better type in russian. english or armenian, but he speaks russian better, so i passed the preparatory department there in russian. i studied russian. i came home and turned on the russian radio, so that you could listen to russian speech and then buy cassettes in russian. if to hear, just because the russian language, i only heard it at the university, when in the classroom and i called my parents then, i say, mom, well, there is no future if i understand that we are not perfect, they give. money so that i study, and i am there even if how if you don't try, there is no way to be a good doctor, because a doctor is a practice. i say, i need to change my country, and we started to discuss it well, it turns out you were finishing your first year. you are in russian. that is, we had to look for a country
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precisely in order to continue our studies in russian , and why exactly belarus where i lived in armenia, i had such a neighbor. well, such a butterfly is so with age uh with her. i spoke russian for an hour. she has a son. he lived and worked in minsk, and when i i ask about belarus she says. oh, it's very cool there. it's very beautiful there. they blue lives there, it's very quiet, very calm. she says the people there are kind. the country is very calm there. i say, the main thing - they speak russian. she says, there is only probably he says, there is a belarusian language. well, and there, basically everything speaks russian. i packed my bags and returned home and was just looking for someone from my acquaintances, so that someone could meet me. just started searching. mom, i was looking for friends asked and found e my countryman. he lives here. he came a long time ago, too, got busy finishing up. she has. the family, too,
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the belarusian wife is on fire, come. i'll meet you in a restaurant, a chic country, a good beautiful one. i just asked a question, minsk well, how is our city or worse? well, just after i already have armenia, i would just say, are you saying, he says more beautiful a million times, he flew me at the airport with his daughter, he met me and tells me about minsk that this is this this is there. and even my daughter was fun to talk to. so he came. you ask at first. how is your hometown? and you tell him everything about minsky. you say even you don't ask how your parents live there. and you're just talking about the minsk bowl . he's a prommist all the way to me look there, look there. and when we went to the city on the avenues are obtained. i'm just looking left and right. here it is opened to me chic. where i got to i was immediately impressed by the university. it is so big compared to what was in armenia, there is even a canteen where this was not. we
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had cafes on the street just on our side in armenia, and here tables, and here the library is large and just our anatomy is the first lesson of horseradish, that we immediately e on corpses. this is what they showed right there. well, that is, the levels immediately felt by the body are much higher. i felt that i was at the university, when i graduated, no, it was the university. in 2008, as planned, i was returning home to syria . i had to pass an exam to confirm my diploma. this is in any country, when you get a diploma, and in another country you come, you have to pass an exam to confirm this diploma. i passed the exam. i confirmed, but i had to continue to study, because modern medicine no longer stands at some stages, it is necessary to constantly develop, and i just wanted to throw away my specialization, and i just wanted to become autonomous at that time in my city there was no
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places, so i then sat for a year and a half waiting for a place to at least be vacated, because there was none, and my parents and i decided that since i was in minsk, the way i love this city, the way i like studying here and it was decided that again to go to minsk i will be very happy about this, and i returned here. it works out. in the month of october 2009, and it was planned for me that in 2013 i would finish the clinical ordinance and return home, and i could not return, because my parents, they themselves, they fled to another city then to turkey well , the neighboring side was. well i am the way i am here . i think that's it, then i'll stay here, and i'll work here. well, from the very beginning , because i did not plan to stay here, but here the legislator of the republic of belarus is to work inside belarus i had to do an internship. so it's an internship. but i didn’t plan here, because
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this is the very beginning of stas, so i didn’t do an internship at that time. i was already married, and so was my wife. irina didn't tell us. i say, damn it, you still need to study again. it will be difficult financially too, because in syria they had already paid, they could no longer give me money, because the situation was already somehow with the arctic there all the series. and she tells me, come on, uh, well, i'm teaching you she's an economist herself. she says she traded on the stock exchange, and works at the institute so she says, let me teach you a. then i found on the internet that at the institute of business. i run some training courses. i was the one who needed to get my degree. well, exactly, that officially how to get this education. they are just so us two levels. they would have a business and take these courses on them. i now work as a lecturer at the institute of business running. well, all the same , the profession of a doctor still lives inside me. that is, i want to work as a doctor and i applied for
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citizenship of the republic of belarus in the same way as my wife has already passed under the law. how long i have already filed. and i am very glad that just a month ago the president signed a decree giving me a civil republic of belarus , so now we are their plans. i want to surf the internet already as in belarus and after that i will start working as this doctor. that is, i want to work as a doctor and teach them, i want to work for three minutes. if you haven’t come up with your dream trip yet, then we always have a couple of great options. this the highest mountainous settlement of belarus , which, moreover, became famous, we recall the lessons of history, how the first capital of the grand duchy of lithuania, guides and leaders
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of our country in 1519, thanks to the zealot of orthodoxy konstantin ostrovsky, the temple acquired the shape of a ship. this photo was taken by a pit due to a cue in 1914. that's how the temple flew out with a cross as well and has been preserved, lay interesting tourist routes on the territory of the complex, there is a mini zoo, therefore, i propose to communicate with its residents, who are not afraid of winter and will share their first impressions of blowing on them, they immediately become a little happy, because they are darker. and travel with us to belarus 24 belonging to the people of varta strive to exalt evenly and traditions , we set off on an expedition along the ridges of our ukraine to reach the place of pronunciation, we tried to drive 33 km at noon.
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i sit him, he is new in the forest, near the greek region. groom celebrate ra, let's give the second tradition, a new grater. on our tv channel and now we are near the medical university. actually here. i came
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to study. i studied here for 5 years and my first days of belarus are here near the university, the belarusian teacher is different, but the most-most favorite is, of course, er, the teachers of the russian language department. why because who are we running into when we come here? this is the first one, as they say, like a mother is a second mother. yes, and basically, well, my favorite ones were there, of course, teachers of the russian language. i always wanted to become a good doctor, i strived for this, and when i studied the first second course is with foreigners. yes , i've always wanted to. so that this language barrier, in general, i went to the dean's office to ask me to be transferred to a belarusian group, that is, with belarusian students. i knew, i knew well.

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