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Yuri Chekalin

Yuri Chekalin14.05.2020
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Sukiyaki is a type of hot pot dish known for its sweet and salty flavor, seasoned with shoyu, sugar, and mirin. In addition to thin slices of beef, common ingredients for sukiyaki include naganegi (Japanese leek), shungiku green, shiitake, tofu, and shirataki noodles. In general, the meat for sukiyaki is sliced slightly thicker than that […]

Yuri Chekalin13.05.2020
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1min17111
On a dusty plateau on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, stands a complex of stone structures that could arguably be called the most famous ancient monuments in the world: the Pyramids of Giza. They were built to honor kings, to demonstrate power, and to last forever. Indeed, of all the Seven Wonders of the Ancient […]

Yuri Chekalin12.05.2020
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5min15496
Noam Chomsky, born December 7, 1928, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., American theoretical linguist whose work from the 1950s revolutionized the field of linguistics by treating language as a uniquely human, biologically based cognitive capacity. Through his contributions to linguistics and related fields, including cognitive psychology and the philosophies of mind and language, Chomsky helped to initiate […]

Yuri Chekalin07.05.2020
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Today we’re talking with a historian Yuri Bahurin, the author of “Front and Rear of the Great War”. 1) Why did you decide to deal with the First World War? Having entered the history department, I really didn’t immediately understand for myself and decided what kind of historical epoch most attracted to me: here you […]

Yuri Chekalin02.05.2020
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Shinto is undeniably a religion unique to the Japanese people. It is a natural religion born and nurtured in the Japanese islands, unlike Buddhism or Christianity, which are world religions that have come to Japan from foreign countries. Certainly we cannot deny the influences on Shinto from Buddhism, Confucianism, or Chinese culture. Their influences on […]

Yuri Chekalin29.04.2020
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Theology once believed that “translation” could mean direct removal to heaven of the body without intervening death. All too often in being translated, the poem loses its life. Literal translation of a poem into bare prose may help understanding, but the plain text of a literal version may not be accurate to the poem, for […]

Yuri Chekalin20.04.2020
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Late inthe spring of 1886, a young man named Hasegawa Tatsunosuke, known to the Japanese literary world by his penname Futabatei Shimei,’ began to write his first novel. After he had struggled with it for many months, the first part was published in June 1887. The rest of the novel, which he called “Ukigumo” (“Drifting […]

Yuri Chekalin20.04.2020
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In the old days, people enjoyed reading the magazine as a cup of excellent coffee, setting the perfect tone for the whole day and nourishing the brain’s abilities. Unfortunately, now any publication is often swallowed immediately and without any pleasure, and the meaning of the author’s message eludes the attention of readers like a dissolved […]


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