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the competition takes place within the framework of the russia sports power forum. 34 candidates competed to reach the semi-finals, using robots, hammers, and springboard spinners, as ruslan pepelyaev watched. fight to the last drop at the second qualifying stage of the robot battle championship in perm, 34 teams from three countries, engineers, inventors, and students are fighting. the rules of the game are simple. one round to disable the opponent, here are the next winners defeated, this is a knockout game, only 25 rounds, here the matanga team from the perm territory won the battle and is waiting next battle, due to uh, great power, he spins so much that i personally am scared to stand next to him, while some are in the ring, others are at the pit stop, there is no time to rest, we need to prepare for the next fight, this is stupid, you know , let's rewrite and waste time, or maybe you're right, well, here's a new round
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, there are different modifications of cars, this year the competition includes robots, hammers, spinners, trampolines, there is even a turbo pan, a rotating element, we call it a pan, 50 % the robot will rotate and it will be, there you can see there are guns at the end that will hit other robots, special attention to safety around the ring is 30 mm thick glass, metal supports around the perimeter, and the dome here is a protective mesh. serious preparation preceded everything. we are in russia for the first time, we like the level of competition, we are confident in our victory, competitions are being held as part of the program of the international forum russia sports power with the participants, the governor of the permon region dmitry makhonin met and wished good luck, with the help of ultrasound we are keeping our distance, like a boxer, and not at us, we return, in response to the fight, we immediately strike, this is the only tactic, that’s all, thank you. and they are still ahead, the best
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participants in today's battles will get to the finals of the robot battle in december, the winners and runners-up will share a prize fund of 6 million rubles. ruslan, marina pechenova and alexander khrobostov to lead. yes, alekvich, this is a priority task, i’m speeding up as much as i can, now i’ll speed up the process even more. you, your friends, and even your director are all delighted with your favorite taste, aromatic freshly brewed coffee, delicious. let's do the next one, oh and the internet has ended, i have endless video traffic, but not you, the internet has completely finished.
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west africa, coast of the gulf of guinea of the atlantic, republic of ghana, borders on land with burkina fasso, toga and cote devoir. the capital is akro, the country's territory is small, 240,000 km, but 33 million people live on it. approximately 137 inhabitants per square kilometer, half of them urban population, the average age of men is 20 years, women - 21. the population is characterized by a huge diversity of ethnic groups. ghana is one of the most amazing and colorful countries in africa; it was once a british colony. but now
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several decades, this is an independent country with a republican system, the government is essentially small. but it’s surprisingly interesting that once in ancient times it was called the golden coast, and this name, this land received from the portuguese, who were the first to find themselves in an almost golden storehouse, which at that time ghana could rightfully be considered, but this is the wealth of the ghanaian land, in fact, it brought her for many, many decades, or even centuries. trouble, because streams of europeans poured into ghana, the swedes, dachans, the british, who they exchanged beads, all sorts of nonsense, and even guns, with the local people for actual gold.
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this century lasted, but already in the 20th century, it was ghana that became the first in africa to achieve... its independence, we met with the president of the republic of ghana, nano ada dankwa akufaada, in the capital of ghana, acre, at his presidential residence. this palace, flagstavehouse, is one of, well , probably the most impressive residences of heads of state in the world, and certainly in africa. well, as they say, the presidential palace of ghana is one of the twenty. the most famous and most impressive residences in the world. the building was erected strangely recently in 2008 on the very spot where the building of the british government of the gold coast was located in ancient times. an africana-centric
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outlook is a priority for ghana's foreign policy. and our main task is to protect the freedom and sovereignty of african countries. this is our main concern. nano-accupada belongs to an ancient, and by african standards, i would say even an aristocratic family, which gave the country a whole galaxy of outstanding, famous political figures. suffice it to say that his maternal grandfather, nana oforata, was the ruler of one of the largest... queens on the territory of the gold coast, achim abaakwa. and besides, he was a member of the advisory committee to the governor of the colonies, which was considered a very high position, his family was directly involved in winning the independence of ghana. nan's father,
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edward kufa ado, the future chief justice of the independent republic, and chairman of the constitutional commission, was one of... the so -called big six founding fathers new ghana together with his brother william afori ata, leader of the country's largest political party, the united convention of the gold coast. by the way, the party headquarters was located in edward's house. the third representative of the political dynasty in the big six was joseph dankwa, nana's great uncle, the learned politician who gave ghana her. external name, all of them were comrades of the famous african freedom fighter kwame, except. your family belongs to the people who actually founded the present free ghana. here's how for you personally the person who took up this baton, what
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does these people mean, this continuity in the development of ghana, what does the role of the national mean. i think this is a very important period in our history, and it is very important for me personally, on march 6, 1957 , the independence of ghana was declared within the commonwealth of nations. kwamen kruma is appointed prime minister. minister. three years later, the country became a republic, and kwaman kruma was elected its first president. nana akufaada was 13 years old at the time. these are people of my generation, although they were still children. we remember the first visit to
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russia, the first president of free ghana, ankhwam-krum, was very warmly greeted back then in the soviet union. our relationship with the ussr began to take shape at the time the country gained independence, and these relations between ghana and the soviet union were very strong. in fact, for us, and not only in ghana, but in all. countries of colonial africa, the existence of the soviet union at that time became the main support and incentive in the struggle for freedom and decolonization, many from african countries, students studied in our country, and today these are people who represent the elite of many african countries, most of the personnel in the first years of independence were trained in the soviet union, doctors, engineers. they all graduated from universities and other educational institutions in the soviet union, and they still remain
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an essential part of our society. nano cofada studied at lancin college uk. in 1962 he returned to ghana, worked in a high school, then taught economics at the university of ghana, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1967. economics, studied law in the uk, practiced law , founded a law firm. in 1977, he was elected secretary general of the people's movement for freedom of justice, and in 1989, akuada established the gandhian peoples' human rights committee. how professional is your education and professionalism? helps today in activities at the highest government position in the country to protect the rights of citizens. all this
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should help, of course, because first of all you cannot be one person at a certain period of your life and then change your principles in a new period of life. if you were involved in human rights work and then became president, then you should not forget the language of a human rights activist and adhere to other positions, so this is a very important basis that helps you do everything in your power for the prosperity of the people of ghana. by african standards, ghana is politically stable; since the adoption of the country’s new constitution in 1992 , the ban on the activities of political parties was lifted, and the first presidential and parliamentary elections were held in a multi-party system. basis. nana kufaada, head of the new patriotic party. gave him their
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votes again. the peaceful outcome of the elections strengthened its reputation as a bastion of democracy on the continent. state policy in this matter, which maintains unity, is what we strive to ensure. in the activities of civil society. we have done our best to achieve balance and balance between the different political parties. according to legal requirements, they must include representatives of different nationalities. the same goes for our parliament and government. representatives of more than 50 nations live in ghana. groups, although the country’s constitution enshrines one official language, english.
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true, in everyday life, ghanaians quite often speak among themselves eleven local dialect languages, among which the most popular are ashanti, ewe and fante. almost 80% of ghanaians are christians. there are many muslims, there are adherents. national and interfaith peace is a very important topic for our country; we have achieved peaceful coexistence of representatives of christian religions and muslims. in our country there is a practice that is quite unusual for many other countries, at all public events, even. level , christian and muslim prayers are read, this is part of the culture of ghana, the culture of our people.
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there are several large cities in ghana, each of which has its own special personality. first of all, the capital is akro. the political, industrial and cultural life of the country is concentrated here. according to the latest population census, people live in megapolis. more than 5 million people. acre is one of the most beautiful, modern and wealthy cities on the african continent. many buildings from the colonial era are still preserved here. entire blocks of old mansions. the memorial complex of kwaman kromah, the first president of ghana, reminds of the years of struggle for independence. 30 km from acre is the picturesque aburi botanical garden, founded at the end of the 19th century.
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the richest collection of tropical plants from all over the world grows on 65 hectares of land. our country is rich in fertile lands and water resources, we export food in large quantities. cocoa. in terms of cocoa export volumes, ghana ranks second in the world. we believe that maximizing profits through the export of agricultural products such as cocoa, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, reducing the volume of imported food is another of our tasks. very friendly, very open, smiling, this attracts people, they love holidays, we are very proud of our hospitality, ghana welcomes those who come to us, it is very important for us that
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they feel at home. we try treat them very correctly. in general, our country is very open and hospitable. here you have a unique coastline, unique natural opportunities, beautiful places, but it seems to me that not enough is being done to attract tourists to ghana. i have to agree with you 100%. tourism could make a significant contribution. we have never systematically developed the infrastructure that would allow the tourism industry to grow. and yet, more than a million tourists come here every year. travelers attracted by the wildlife of ghana. it is
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thanks to her that the country is included in the top 100 favorite tourist destinations in the world. rich and varied. closer to the coast, the climate is equatorial. there is a high humidity of tropical forests here. here the waters of the largest volta river form a large lake, it is artificial, formed as a result of the construction of a hydroelectric station in the fifties . the reservoir, with an area of 8,500 km , supplies fresh water to the entire country. from the electricity generated by the turbine. gas station, built with the help of soviet specialists, all enterprises in the south are operating. at one time , due to active land development , many rare plant species suffered. the animal population has declined, but today they are protected by the state in their natural habitat. the most
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famous and oldest national park is kakum. its area is about 350 km. the park is home to various animals, including leopards, elephants, buffaloes, different species of monkeys, lemurs, hyenas, as well as more than 200 species of birds. at an altitude of 50 m above the park there are seven bridges with a total length of 330 m. from here, incredible expanses of the jungle open up from above, making it very convenient to observe animals. in addition, the culture of ghana itself is very interesting to many tourists. we have different ethnic groups that organize popular festivals, dance shows, concerts, poetry competitions. these are very spectacular events. if we can combine such events, we will get a product that will
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sell well. i think we need to work on this issue more. and what you said is not. criticism, on the contrary, you help us with your observations. the traditional arts and crafts of the gants are of great interest. carved wooden furniture, bright multi-colored fabrics, hand-painted. batikik onecro. these are printed fabrics, the patterns on which are made by hand. ghanaian craftsmen also make authentic musical instruments. ghanaian crafts made from recycled glass, traditional glass beads called korob beads, named after the highlands where the craft thrives, are famous. products from gold from local craftsmen. in addition, the concept
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of solidarity and mutual assistance is very important in our country. when everyone strives to help the other as much as possible. it is very important for us. there is a very positive atmosphere in our country. i'm very glad you noticed this. relationships are visible to the naked eye, simply because of how people communicate with each other, although many here live below the poverty line. the hans are used to living in a group; they cannot survive alone in the harsh conditions of africa. here they respect the cult of ancestors, live for a family, the attitude towards children is incredibly kind and attentive: if a child is left without parents for some reason, relatives or friends will definitely take him into the family. not a single orphan will be left on the street.
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there are no orphanages in ggan. ghanaians are among the most educated africans. about 95% of ghanaian children are or have attended secondary school. ghanaian education is valued and popular among residents of other african countries. it was necessary to make education more accessible to our youth. we have canceled paid training in senior secondary school. thanks to the new rules, students graduating from junior high school and moving on to high school no longer have to pay their tuition fees. these expenses, which were previously borne by the parents, were borne by the state. we are now seeing a large influx of students into secondary schools. ghana is rich in gold, diamonds, bauxite,
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natural gas, and oil. in 2010 , oil production began at the jibili fields off the coast of ghana. and in recent years , over 200,000 barrels have been produced. 25% of gdp give mining, logging, food processing. this sector employs 15% of workers. gold continues to provide a significant share of ganna's export earnings. and the first most important sector of the country's economy is agriculture. but ghana also has a special, let’s say, golden reserve: ghanaian cuisine. you know, even among us who were in ghana. not much time, i got the impression of the incredible variety of cuisine in this country, all kinds of soups, sauces that are seasoned with meat and
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vegetables are very popular here, and they are very spicy, right it’s scorching hot, and the main ingredients of these sauces are, of course, tomatoes, hot peppers, onions, and if you look like every time a picture of a ghanaian... it’s always either orange or red due to these ingredients, well, yams are also popular, corn, beans, bananas, sweet potatoes, you will always find this on the table in any family , but in addition, in akria and other places in ghana, street trading is very popular, eating on the street, in small kiosks, in small taverns, is extremely popular , moreover, many large families buy food for their homes at least two or three times a week directly from street vendors.
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mr. president, i don’t know how happy you feel as a statesman, but in one matter, i know, you can consider yourself one hundred percent happy, you are the father of a wonderful family, you have five beautiful daughters, this is how it feels... to be president to have five daughters in a family, especially with granddaughters growing up? well, yes, but for this you need to thank god that i had five wonderful daughters, this is not mine merit, but in general it’s a wonderful experience, a wonderful feeling, at home, i’m kind of a minority, like a man, and the point of view of women is always clear to me, and i take it into account, and i think that’s not bad, there are more women in afghanistan than men , i instinctively feel that as a member of a minority i am constantly among representatives of the majority, and this is
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good. this is how people live in this wonderful country of ghana, work, study, dance, observe traditions, remember the orders of their ancestors, all this is intertwined and gives energy to this wonderful people, this distant african state, and on october 29, the capital of ghana, acre, an international marathon will take place, a thousand. from different countries of the world will run through the streets of the ghanaian capital along a rather complex route, i must say that this traditional marathon has always been set up with some special mood, excitement to welcome marathon runners, the entire capital takes to the streets, we look at other
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project? everything i could, i will never say whether russian industry is capable of replacing foreign suppliers, it is necessary to mobilize all resources, give me a recipe , in general, here’s how to achieve what you have achieved, it seems to you that you are at the top world, stood up, dusted himself off, went, is russia ready to change, does evolution occur in any structure?
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five un agencies immediately issued a joint statement on gas, they called the situation in the strip catastrophic and called for a ceasefire, about three dozen people died on saturday as a result of air strikes on the gas strip, the palestinian... agencies reported, among them victims air raid on the nuseirat food market. when a shell hit a market cafe, according to updated data, 12 people were killed. another 10 dead were recovered from under the rubble of two houses destroyed during an airstrike in the khayzeitun quarter. according to palestinian media, among those killed were women and children. the air attacks follow the destruction of a greek orthodox church in the gaza strip this week. 40 people died
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