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Well, in its usual understanding, but i support the laws of nature with both hands , in exactly this interpretation, the last one is about a philosophical question, on the title page of the bsg it is written, the word was sacred in the beginning, we are women, we have something to say, well, the same thought Natalia Ivanovna kachanova also carried it, and the voice of belarusian women was heard. Since time immemorial, we men have been concerned with the question of what women want, there is a wonderful film about this, i will allow myself to combine what a belarusian woman wants to say, you and i have already touched on this topic in a dialogue, well this is probably the most pressing topic, which is probably vital for any woman now, we want to live in peace. What a woman simply wants, even if it remains a mystery for men, it will still be unsolved for generations, thank you, thank you for this conversation. The president of bel ....
Anton chehkov, a physician who wrote short stories and plays, which depicted people as neither heroic nor foolish. Indeed, chehkovs plays seemed plotless to viewers expecting a conventional, single action. Instead, emphasis is on people and atmosphere in many small stories. In his plays as in real life, theres not necessarily one outstanding moment of supreme significance, nothing compared, for instance, to the moment when the traditional hero learns some overwhelming truth about the universe. Some of chehkovs people achieve understanding, others remain trapped in self delusion. There are important events, but they take place offstage. There are extramarital affairs, a fatal duel, a devastating fire. The sensational is avoided in favor of personal reflection. People rarely confront each other or respond directly. In chehkov, the people and their individual reactions to life are most important as in the Three Sisters, which represen ....
Triumphant in the end. But heroes and villains are out of place in more scientific observation. This ability to observe in an impartial way is characteristic of an important russian playwright of the 19th century, anton chehkov, a physician who wrote short stories and plays, which depicted people as neither heroic nor foolish. Indeed, chehkovs plays seemed plotless to viewers expecting a conventional, single action. Instead, emphasis is on people and atmosphere in many small stories. In his plays as in real life, theres not necessarily one outstanding moment of supreme significance, nothing compared, for instance, to the moment when the traditional hero learns some overwhelming truth about the universe. Some of chehkovs people achieve understanding, others remain trapped in self delusion. There are important events, but they take place offstage. There are extramarital affairs, a fatal duel, a devastating fire. The sensational is avoided in favor of personal reflection. People rarely co ....
This ability to observe in an impartial way is characteristic of an important russian playwright of the 19th century, anton chehkov, a physician who wrote short stories and plays, which depicted people as neither heroic nor foolish. Indeed, chehkovs plays seemed plotless to viewers expecting a conventional, single action. Instead, emphasis is on people and atmosphere in many small stories. In his plays as in real life, theres not necessarily one outstanding moment of supreme significance, nothing compared, for instance, to the moment when the traditional hero learns some overwhelming truth about the universe. Some of chehkovs people achieve understanding, others remain trapped in self delusion. There are important events, but they take place offstage. There are extramarital affairs, a fatal duel, a devastating fire. The sensational is avoided in favor of personal reflection. People rarely confront each other or respond directly. In chehkov, the people and their individual reactions to ....
Leon Trotsky was murdered by a Stalinist agent 80 years ago. He was attacked with an ice-pick on 20 August 1940, and died in hospital the day after, 21 August 1940. Trotsky was one of the chief leaders of the Russian workers' revolution of October 1917, and the foremost leader of the revolutionary socialist resistance to the Stalinist reaction and counter-revolution which followed that revolution and eventually killed it. His legacy is still central to the fight for working-class socialism, and against Stalinism of all shades. ....