Friday, 21 August 2009
Thursday, 20 August 2009
Славянские и немецкий Языки
Славянские языки (также назвал Словенские языки), группа близко связанных языков Славянских народов и подгруппы индоевропейских языков, имеют спикеров в большинстве Восточной Европы, в большой части Балкан, в частях Центральной Европы, и в северной части Азии.
Немецкий язык - Западный германский язык, таким образом связанный с и классифицированный рядом с английским и нидерландским языком. Это - один из всемирных главных языков и наиболее широко говорившего первого языка в Европейском союзе.
Немецкий язык - Западный германский язык, таким образом связанный с и классифицированный рядом с английским и нидерландским языком. Это - один из всемирных главных языков и наиболее широко говорившего первого языка в Европейском союзе.
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Russian Mafia in Berlin
Organized crime syndicates are flourishing in Russia, where political and economic disarray has led to a climate of growing lawlessness. Now some of the toughest gangs are staking out turf in Germany, bringing drugs, theft and prostitution with them. And the worst, say law enforcement officials, may be yet to come."In 2007, ten groups from former Soviet states were investigated on 95 suspected crimes, and in the previous year fourteen groups with 167 suspected crimes were investigated," Bernd Finger, head of organised crime task force from the city-state's office of criminal investigation (LKA).
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Sunday, 9 August 2009
The Man with a Movie Camera
Man with a Movie Camera is an experimental 1929 silent documentary film, with no story and no actors, by Russian director Dziga Vertov.
Vertov's feature film, produced by the Ukrainian film studio VUFKU, presents urban life in Odessa and other Soviet cities. From dawn to dusk Soviet citizens are shown at work and at play, and interacting with the machinery of modern life. To the extent that it can be said to have "characters," they are the cameraman of the title and the modern Soviet Union he discovers and presents in the film.
This film is famous for the range of cinematic techniques Vertov invents, deploys or develops, such as double exposure, fast motion, slow motion, freeze frames, jump cuts, split screens, Dutch angles, extreme close-ups, tracking shots, footage played backwards, stop motion animations and a self-reflexive style (at one point it features a split screen tracking shot; the sides have opposite Dutch angles).
LSD
Lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD, LSD-25, or acid, is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family. Its unusual psychological effects, which include visuals of colored and crawling geometric patterns, and a sense of time distortion have made it one of the most widely known psychedelic drugs. It has been used mainly as an entheogen, a tool to supplement various practices for transcendence, including in meditation, psychonautics, art projects, and (formerly legal) psychedelic therapy, and as a recreational drug. Formally, LSD is classified as a hallucinogen of the psychedelic type. LSD's effects normally last from 6–12 hours depending on dosage, tolerance, body weight and age - Sandoz's prospectus for "Delysid" warned: "intermittent disturbances of affect may occasionally persist for several days."
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Vasilisa Prekrasnaya
Based on a Russian folk tale, Vasilisa Prekrasnaya (Vasilisa the Beautiful) is about a father whose three sons go out to finds themselves brides. Two of the boys come home with perfectly normal girls, but the youngest brother, Ivanushka, brings home a frog from the marshes. His father finds this most curious, but what he does not know was that the frog was actually a beautiful girl named Vasilisa who was cursed by a magical serpent whom she refused to marry. Now Ivanushka must overcome tremendous obstacles to restore Vasilisa to her true form and free her from the serpent's spell.
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Saturday, 1 August 2009
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