tv Documentary RT January 7, 2014 8:29am-9:01am EST
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who has the right to dictate to them what to wear the thing they don't realize is that if the school doesn't tell them what to wear the big corporations and m.t.v. will all the cool individuals who dress alike and blindly follow all the trends are just obeying corporate marketing instead of their parents yeah for some reason it is bad if the school punishes you for dressing improperly but if the cool kids make your life a living hell for not wearing the right brand of shoes well that's all well and good for some reason hey look at this way school uniforms are cheap which leaves more money for parents to buy you video games be an individual in your actions and not a fake individual in trendy clothes but that's just my opinion. find .
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these pictures in the same city as an army recruit were taken in the nineteen. never thought that he would become a clergyman was seventy children and yet would lose her own home after two years of military service because he had no doubt that he would join the priesthood. so what happened to him on the border with afghanistan. after graduating from some unary nicholai was appointed to a post or in the city rather than the continents of europe and asia it's river forms the border their planes this policy i can see the region is subject to blazing heat in summer and severe cold in winter the famous hornbook shoal is one here to start choosing temperatures. the young clergyman and his wife came
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to the village of one hundred kilometers for more and there is nothing remarkable in the village other than rows of building. this prompted father nicholai to plan the construction of three churches an orthodox school and a charity house. besant home so cute bioterrorists square meter of two hector's that you're. going to give them more money was needed to buy the houses and then tearing them their own year but when construction work began father knew i didn't have enough money to complete it that's the way it was. but miraculously the project was completed the main church resembles the one in orangeburg that was torn down in soviet times the design of the orthodox school was copied from an one thousand nine hundred diary as for the administrative building it was inspired by a picture in a book of fairy tales by alexander pushkin. the cushions the last house across the
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road it is big enough to accommodate father nicholas incredibly large family of seventy children. as a young boy drowned over a family with many children. a modest wife and enough money to buy her a nice dress. then i married and bought a dress. that. we had no kids of our own use so we went to an orphanage to adopt some young children. who just took away the ones that were offered and we had no idea how the children should be cared for so on no occasion we doctored five kids. and as time went by we realized that we could care for them but it didn't. take in
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a couple more i said to my wife but then we ended up adopting seven. daddy. daddy. said. i was one of the several kids that they had taken then i asked him what shall i call you. he said call us father and mother if you like yes very much i responded and after that i found it easy to call their mother and father. i remember the day when father came to the orphanage he and his wife were sitting in the chair in the corridor when they came up i thought the one wearing the black robe was a woman i mistook it for a dress i told him only and he gave me a suite or. when i turned him over and got another suite i wasn't exactly sure who was moment who was dead. three years later father nicholas family had grown to
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forty seven children. on another occasion a woman from another town chanced upon a seven year old boy remedying through garbage cans he was bald. she brought him to me and asked me where i could give him shelter. to some documents and where he was from you had no documents he was from hunting. this woman has heard about our place and was just planning to come to or inboard to visit her friend so she decided to take this boy with her and i said ok he's just one person let's horror family grew . the situation with neglected children was quite desperate at the time but it would be i believe one third of the kids or those brought to me by other people yes i thought he was the lord himself i was a little child then. my granny had told me many stories about god there was an icon in our house so when i first saw my father he was like god. at that time i knew i
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was as young as her daughter is now father nicholai had already cheap priesthood even though he was just a young man under thirty. when he first took his new family to church the children pick pocketed parishioners. the first to head their rose tinted picture of the children i saw them as angels when my wife and i went through a very difficult period filled done certainty that she would take them back and from the time of. to feel better we want to give them a rabbit thank you from my heart but the following morning the rabbit was nowhere to be seen. where did it go did it run away to. get into a kong to find it but it was lying dead just outside the garden gate somebody had stabbed it as it turned out the father of the boy who killed the rabbit so be used
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to kill dogs eat. many of father nikolai's children did not have ideal childhoods some were removed from poor houses where they had to steal to survive others had never seen a tooth brush or even a mouthful mothers would drink even though they were pregnant some of the children still have scars from beatings one daughter's head was slammed against the wall by her alcoholic biological father so their new father needed to work a miracle for them to overcome their past. petitions to but it's hard to escape the past like yesterday for example we have a girl here i took her from a maternity home when she was just to be so yesterday she stole a purse from her tutor before another girl saw the act and demanded to know what she was holding in her hands so the little one said want me to share some with the
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you what. i say. is. fair they're. ok. they're still. have. a good job. father nicholai hired a staff of nannies to help raise in teach the children. over time he learned how to both encourage and discipline. i always try to avoid spanking them but sometimes i simply have to even though it is their wrong thing to do. those who are nervous breakdowns. usually when they misbehave. i just don't allow them to play. join the others many trips. and this case they just stayed home with the nanny.
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in the summer he takes all the children to the seaside to go sailing and sometimes it takes time to moscow. in. one show his father and me visit in jerusalem i was eight years old here i'm three years old for this is in america. and i remember the incredible with the arrival of a new comer it comes the girl nobody knows especially going to call them father and mother like we do father says this goes name is he or she will stay with us i fly into a rage how come she's going to live with us and calls a mother and father. father nicholai knows perfectly well how to settle conflicts among the children removed because of the way i talked to each of them separately and i told them i understand where they're coming from i told them i'm on their side and then the next child comes and i tell them the same and this way
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conflicts will settle themselves. the family focuses on raising the children that they have but some come on their own accord maria a distant relative of father nikolai asked to join his family. i came here when i was sixteen years old the girls were about the same age if we had been raised in the same family there would be no conflicts we simply didn't know each other i wasn't here for sixteen years they have been living together for a long time they belong to different nationalities and have managed to build a community and then i came suddenly. i don't really know the saying goes when in rome do as the romans do but she was out to impose her own rules and us. she wanted to be the leader but that would not work with us. we aren't allowed to play football with the boys but she did i told her playing football with the boys was against the rules. she said are you trying to teach me she came back
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and began swinging her arms in front of me we had a fight to me. it was about kinship and who loves whom you see mari is a relative of mine but the other girl see that we've been with our father since childhood he loves us more than he does you remember that's what caused a quarrel with her but i had to succumb to the majority but i told her you did the wrong thing by trying to set yourself against all the others who put your. now maria lives in the charity house across the road from father nikolai's family. there's a pacemaker inside my chest i gave off a bad train i know several old women complaining about their children living off their pensions and the grandma disaster living. the rules the streets to hear if the girls can't wear trousers they have to wear scarves in cousin equalise house
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kids lead the way they like to kill will leave as if we were in a morning story sometimes life gets very boring and there is no communication with the outside. the family gathers together during rehearsals they are always preparing for a performance i believe was the. one who wants to break even christmas molding new year by the frost won't find you my boys and girls live and study separately they meet in church at rehearsal or on the far. right. it was a it was very hard to take a. cue on the cloud have you ever had sex with her right
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you know the time the kid came be we can see. you just means a hundred dollars and i hope i was in the hood and what a.k.o. somebody with thirty round clip. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because one full attention and the mainstream media work side by side the joke
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is actually on here. at our teen years we have a different brain. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not good. at. you guys sort of jokes well handled it makes sense that i've got a. choose your language. of choice because we know in the federal system still some of. us choose to use the consensus to. choose to opinions that in the great book. choose to stories could impact the minds choose to access to your office who.
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he came here on the tour and he liked me thanks changed numbers then became friends and i told dad i don't know what's going to happen next. for the priest the most important thing is that his daughter's fiance is a good man. husband is a policeman she was studying to become an accountant a norm berg which is where she met her spouse. i don't my father that i have met a guy and he's happy i wanted to meet him to. provide the quote acquainted with said that he's a good guy and we can be friends and so on this is nice chance of gay basically was a man who got married his. party was the next one. the girls love looking at wedding pictures hanging in the house as well as those of all seventy children who all called this dembski their father and mother.
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the parents members to look out for the first group of children themselves but as the family grew they had to hire people to help them. the mother could not cope with washing diapers for three dozen babies and checking the homework of twenty schoolchildren but like all parents try to spend all their free time together with their children. basically i was my mother's favorite shows holding mean her arms all the time can you see me in her arms in the pictures and here i am in her arms too she was holding me all the time. little by little the day to day lives of the children have changed before it was the mother who put everyone to bed now the older sisters are in charge of the task it's also their responsibility to look after the little ones. and takes four shots to cook for the family a lot of food is needed as the children can eat their way through one hundred fifty
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kilograms of potatoes in just three days but the children always help in the kitchen it's very important for them to know where food comes from an orphanage children don't even know how to make friday since they only see cook dishes. children come and get your pies. father nikolai's sometimes drops by to see if everything is fine now it is he has very little time to do so. with. first children got a lot of our attention we spent all the time together with them we took them to try everywhere we went to the boy. they received lots of our attention i would be biological parents sometimes give less to care to their kids than we did. but with the kids that we have now the situation is somewhat different. perhaps because we have grown older. at first glance it may seem that life for the children here is no
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different than in a good orphanage move what makes the difference is that they feel protected they don't want to leave this place and they don't ask me to pass them to another family this is the best sign that they feel protected. if they were different from an orphanage even know when i married my father calls me to ask how my kids and i are doing my children treat him as their grandfather and. in addition did bought us a house which is never the case that often injures one with. he helps us as any normal parent but he's got too many children the priest knows that one day many of them will ask him for a blessing of guidance. here i just want to know why they abandon me. sooner or later almost every one of the children will wonder why they were
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abandoned and try to find out who their birth parents are. she was a home when i wrote. my said her maiden name and she confirmed that it was her i said making him sure remembered a certain person the name of the date she said yes so i told her i was his son but she said i wasn't what i said was that strange it's me look at my birthday took but she kept on saying i was not her son so that's the kind of conversation we've had with the new me of course i'm not going to thrust myself on her that i do have parents here they are my dad and my mom that's all i need. my mother would love like she knows that i leave here and she knew that i had been
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taken to protect ash. near me i don't carry steen about her. she doesn't want me if she abandoned me while i look for her. i have the parents who took care of me and my childhood new ones lose the little and they take care of me of a now. but they can still help me even though i am an adult and i have my own family. nowadays they all gather together for big holidays like christmas not just the children but the children's children too. she. did it. at least.
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in the distance or in. it some of the older children who work at the monastery others have left father nicholai lets his squad choose their own path. song what do you want to be when you grow up have you ever thought about it. now. but it's time already it's time to make a choice i know the tyranny could has already made her choice be honest with have you made your choice i want to be a designer or i can painter what about you. i don't know you don't know when you will be and i don't know. what about you marcia police officer police officer. why are you crying divied. the children know their father supports them and that
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miracles do happen ask and it shall be given seek and you will find knock and it shall be opened on to you. for instance an ordinary person very doubtful about building a church he would saying he had no money or other resources and that he wouldn't cope with the task but as for him he doesn't think of how he's going to do it he simply doesn't he's not afraid of anything for whom. home. father nicholai had a parish without a church that he managed to found in orthodox town he had no children if he became the father of a very large family. i always want this house to be full of children this is my dream what used to maybe
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my son nico i will be able to do it more i must raise a successor who can continue what i've been doing conducting children. he told me that will be his successor he's always saying that to the guests. nikolai is eleven now his father often takes them along on trips like to moscow once as they were traveling he told his son what happened to him on the border with afghanistan in the one nine hundred eighty five. during a skirmish she was hit by a bullet which broke his cross but saved a. school stirred was upset because the cross was broken. so he put it on the table and went away. but later when he came back and like. he saw that the cross was really as good as new.
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father nikolai wants his children to start families of their own rather than war is the only explosion he wants them to hear is when the christmas fireworks rumble in the sky. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. against g.m.o. and we think that. the genetic anymore the right products are pretty cool. there is no. evidence to this any problem with genetic engineering
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