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deborahdeshoftim5779 · 1 year ago
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Russia's own September terrorist attacks of 1999 have largely been forgotten by many abroad, despite considerable evidence that these attacks were planned by none other than Russia's own Federal Security Bureau, rather than accused Chechen terrorists.
America's Central Intelligence Agency has evidence on the series of apartment bombings that spread terror throughout the Russian Federation during that fateful month, but they refuse to release it. Reportedly, this is to avoid damaging the relationship between America and Russia, a statement that now looks worse than foolish.
I strongly recommend Russia scholar David Satter's The Less You Know, The Better You Sleep for a detailed treatment of this topic, as well as Blowing Up Russia, by Yuri Felshthinsky and the murdered former FSB agent, Alexander Litvinenko.
It's time for Western nations to publicly demand answers from Russia about the September 1999 bombings. David Satter noted in his books that Westerners find it unbelievable to accept the idea that Russian authorities might be capable of blowing up their own citizens in order to retain power. Satter urged his readers to discard this view and be prepared to accept the unacceptable: that Russian authorities have no respect for human life whatsoever and possess Machiavellian levels of cynicism.
Russia will not conduct an independent investigation into these crimes. People who did were either arrested (Mikhail Trepashkin) or suddenly died (journalist Yuri Shchekochikhin in July 2003 and politician Sergei Yushenkov three months earlier). Very few Russia analysts and commentators have consistently linked numerous high profile assassinations in Russia to the ongoing attempts to find out the true cause of the September 1999 bombings.
The murder of renowned journalist Anna Politkovskaya in October 2006 is largely attributed to her criticism of Putin's regime and that of Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov. In fact, Politkovskaya was yet another Russian seeking to uncover the truth about these bombings, and copied into her diary several lengthy comments from Russian politician Irina Khakamada about key discrepancies in the authorites' version of events. The aforementioned Yuri Shchekochikhin was her colleague at the Novaya Gazeta.
The September 1999 bombings are a matter of international interest and potentially contain egregious violations of international human rights law. We already have a precedent for investigating such events in Russia. In August 2020, agents from Russia's Federal Security Bureau poisoned Russian politician Alexei Navalny with Novichok. Becuase Novichok is a banned chemical weapon, the international community correctly demanded an explanation from Russian authorities about its manufacture and use, and access to Russian soil to investigate further. Unsurprisingly, Russian authorities have refused to comply.
But this doesn't have to be an obstacle. Organisations such as the United Nations could make themselves useful for once by issuing a meaningful resolution accusing Russia of deliberately orchestrating the September 1999 bombings and being criminally responsible for the murder of 307 Russian civilians and the injuring of over 1000. (In Ryazan, where police discovered FSB agents planting a fourth hexogen bomb, residents eventually developed sleep and heart problems.)
Russian diplomats will undoubtedly complain and make threats, as will the Russian government, but the effect of these will be countered by Russia's current and entirely self-inflicted isolation. Russian authorities have lied and will continue lying about these events, as well as throwing in all manner of distractions to make the population forget. Russian authorities cannot deceive everyone outside of Russia, however.
The widespread knowledge of possible FSB involvement in the murder of Russian citizens will cause serious damage to Putin's international reputation and hopefully justify further arrest warrants and investigation at the International Criminal Court.
And let's not forget that the Beslan school siege also occurred in September, three days that resulted in the deaths of 333 people and the injuring of over 700. Many of the fatalities were children, who died when FSB agents stormed the school in defiance of all safety and antiterrorist measures. Questions remain as to who orchestrated this attack, questions that David Satter also addresses in The Less You Know, The Better You Sleep.
It's time to bring back investigation into the 1999 bombings in Russia. They are the centre of the criminality that has occurred inside and outside of Russia since 1999. It's time for the truth.
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lina-vas-dom · 1 year ago
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Гармония - только в идеале, в жизни - смена противоположностей. Ищи баланс каждую минуту и не бойся качелей. Просто лови амплитуду, чтобы не упасть… /Ирина Хакамада
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Harmony is only in the ideal, in life it is a change of opposites. Look for balance every minute and don't be afraid of the swings. Just catch the amplitude so you don't fall….. /Irina Khakamada
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annakasterova-malkina · 4 years ago
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Anna Katerova in Podcast for NHL.com Russia (final part)
Blitz poll
1 Who would you most like to interview as a journalist?
With Irina Khakamada (famous Russian economist, journalist and presidential candidate in 2004).
2. What would you ask her?
How does she manage to store knowledge, to possess such wisdom? Where did she nourish herself with such, in my opinion, the right attitude to life?
3. What aspects of Russian life do you miss when you are abroad??
"doctor's" sausage, some restaurants and, of course, brother, mother, grandparents.
4. What aspects of American life do you miss when you are in Russia?
I always take a huge amount of dietary supplements away from here. I really miss the quality water, I miss the very friendly people who meet in different institutions
5. A city or country that impressed you the most?
Los Angeles, Santa Monica. I was there recently. I celebrated my birthday there with my closest friends. I really liked this place, it seemed to me incredibly atmospheric. And although it does not differ much in terms of infrastructure from Miami, it struck me to the very heart.
6. Where do you dream to travel with your family?
I want to go on a safari and see the natural habitat of wild animals. I like animals a lot. This is Kenya, Namibia.
7. What is the most romantic gift Geno has made for you?
He himself chose and designed a wrist bracelet with the initials of N.M.'s son. It turned out to be so beautiful and extraordinary. And the most pleasant thing about this gift is that it is completely his idea, his project. Do you understand yes? A man and piece of jewelry - its are incredible. He thought it over and did everything himself!
It's very cute that you chose not a trip somewhere, not an expensive gift, but such a romantic thing as this.
There are actually many of them. The second one was even sweeter and more touching. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it. He impressed me so much, when we returned to Russia in the summer of 2016, we were met by Zhenya's close friend and Nikita's godfather. Zhenya said that he needed to leave for a while and returned after a couple of hours. He showed me his new tattoo. I saw that under the ribs he made himself an image of our son's hand, the real size of his hand, when Nikita was just born, and our initials with Nikita. This is such a powerful moment. I am still impressed.
8. Where in Pittsburgh can you go so that no one will recognize you and Zhenya?
Nowhere. There are no such places.
9. What is your favorite Russian film?
Now there is such a big wave of serials. Can I name the TV show that impressed me? I liked the series "An Ordinary Woman". And on the recommendation of friends, I watched the series "House Arrest".
10. What career would you prefer for Nikita as a hockey player or sports journalist?
Only of these two? This is a dangerous question !!! I have other options, but if you choose from these two, then of course a professional hockey player. I actually have very big educational ambitions for Nikita. At the age of three, it is already clear that he is a very smart boy. I would rather like him to get the best possible education than to be engaged in professional hockey. Zhenya and I have different views on this matter. And it is too early to predict anything. Again, this is a very dangerous question. Nevertheless, I have my own clear position on this issue. While I think so. I know that it will be almost impossible to combine education and hockey. We will be actively monitoring him shortly. I understand that he can now start skate and start showing super results. Even now, without skating, he shows excellent results for his age. But what will happen in 10 years? Maybe his interest in sports will disappear or, on the contrary, he will not be interested in studying. I will never hinder his desires. And I think it's impossible with such a father (laughs).
Thank you very much Anna for such a frank and interesting interview. It was wonderful. «Overboard» podcast No 3 / Подкаст “За бортом». Dec 2019 Interviewer - Pavel Strizhenov, for NHL Russia
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movs4up-blog · 5 years ago
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A Rough Draft
Young Muscovite Kirill is a talented designer of computer games. One day, he is completely erased from the memory of everyone he knew and loved. Kirill learns that he has been chosen for an important and mysterious mission: to become a customs officer between parallel worlds, of which there are dozens in the universe. Will Kirill unravel the mystery of these worlds and who controls them? And is…
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anna-iren · 6 years ago
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There are periods when nothing happens ... Do not be afraid of them ... Silence is an amazing time because you start walking towards yourself ... Irina Khakamada...
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irmasgotstyle · 3 years ago
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Моё сугубо личное мнение о конфликтах завязывающийся у людей из-за несходных взглядов, а именно - политических (спасибо Ирине Хакамада за вдохновение): Никогда не спорьте. Серьёзно, это бессмысленно. И уж темболее, о такой предвзятщчнной теме, как политика. Поверьте, борьба слов ни к чему положительному не приводит. Каждый в итогов остаётся при своём мнении. Старайтесь избегать конфликтов. Будте более бдительны, мудры, и относитесь позитивно ко всем вопросам. Не нужно никому что-то доказывать, убеждать, нервничать и злится. Нужно вовремя остановится. Согласится - это мудрость. Удержать - это сила. Уважайте точку зрения окружающих вами людей, будь то это незнакомый человек, сосед, друг или член семьи. Каждый имеет право слова на свою правду, на свою позицию в том или ином вопросе. Умейте вовремя промолчать. Видь, какой бы правда ни была, у каждого она своя. Бесконфликтный человек - это счастливый, радостный, внутреннее наполненный человек, который ни в коем случае не парится по всяким пустякам, а наслаждается своей жизнью и дарит свою позитивную энергию окружающим людям. —————————————————- My purely personal opinion about conflicts arising from people because of different political views (thanks to Irina Khakamada for the inspiration): Never argue. Seriously, this is pointless. And even more so, about such a biased topic as politics. Believe me, the struggle of words does not lead to anything positive. Everyone in the results remains within their own opinion. Try to avoid conflicts. Be more alert, wise and think positive about all matters. You don't need to prove something to nobody, convince, be nervous and angry. Learn to stop in time. Agreeing- is wisdom. Holding- is strength. Respect the point of view of the people around you, be it a stranger, neighbor, friend, or family member. Everyone has the right to speak to his own truth, to his position on this or that issue. Know how to keep silent in time. Whatever the truth may be, each has its own. A non-conflicted person is a happy, joyful, internally filled person who in no case is soared over all sorts of trifles, but enjoys his life and gives his positive energy to those around him. https://www.instagram.com/p/CR2D7oHn7C7/?utm_medium=tumblr
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wolkovitzky · 4 years ago
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A few days ago I watched a documentary about Boris Nemtzov(הי"ד) with my parents, and through it suddenly discovered Irina Khakamada, and became truly mindblown and fascinated (if not to say obsessed 😓) pic.twitter.com/OE6Dn3MDEh— St☮ny: eternal sleepover 🐨🇪🇺✡Ⓥ🌐 (@wolkovitzky) March 3, 2021
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delovidenie · 5 years ago
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Эмоции: подавлять, управлять или расслабиться? / EMOTIONS | IRINA KHAKAMADA | TEDxRANEPA
ИРИНА ХАКАМАДА / Бизнес-тренер, бывший политик, автор бестселлеров «Успех в большом городе», «Дао жизни» и др. Кандидат экономических наук, писательница, теле- и радиоведущая. Депутат Государственной Думы трёх созывов (1993—2003 г.), сопредседатель политической партии «Союз правых сил» (1999—2003 гг.), кандидат в Президе��ты Российской Федерации (2004 г.), член «Совета при президенте России по вопросам развития гражданского общества […] from Эмоции: подавлять, управлять или расслабиться? / EMOTIONS | IRINA KHAKAMADA | TEDxRANEPA
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healthinputs · 6 years ago
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10 Skills Needed To Get A Better Job In the 21st Century
In the modern world of a potential employer it's hard to surprise with a red diploma or knowledge of computer programs. In the era of high technology and automation of the usual processes, efforts must be made to remain in demand by a specialist. It is necessary to be not only confident in yourself, but also be able to analyze, have leadership qualities and know how to solve the conflict.
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We figured out what skills one must have in order to easily find a job and become an effective worker in our time. 1. Communication skills Practically in any field of activity much depends on interaction with people. Ability to start a dialogue, to locate one's interlocutor, to maintain a conversation and listen attentively is one of the most important skills in the 21st century. In addition, you should learn to analyze the conversation and as accurately as possible to convey the necessary information in writing. 2. Self-confidence Many people think that self-confidence is an inborn trait, but it can be developed in oneself. Confidence in their abilities helps to analyze the situation, assess conditions and opportunities and achieve the goal. To successfully build a career, you must believe in yourself. For the first successful steps in developing confidence, you can read the book "Confidence in yourself. A book to work on yourself ", Alice Muir, 2015. Or follow simple instructions to recharge the motivation for further achievements. 3. Creativity Employers in the 21st century are interested in creative people who are ready to generate ideas and look for an unconventional approach to the task. Therefore, the ideal employee should be prepared to make creative decisions. Do not confuse creativity with originality: creative thinking has meaning, and not just dissimilarity. To start thinking differently, like everyone else, you can read Michael Mikalko's book "Rice Assault and 21 other ways to think outside the box", 2015. To develop creative abilities will help the manuscript of Austin Cleon "Steal like an artist. 10 lessons of creative expression ", 2018. 4. Leadership Skills Even if you do not strive to become the head of the company, to manage at least two employees is one of the most important qualities of our century. Leadership is the ability to take responsibility, make decisions, defend one's point of view, be reliable. And since these qualities are not found at all, their owners are particularly appreciated. How to become a leader, the public figure Irina Khakamada will explain. For fans of reading the book "How to achieve success and become a leader" by Valentin Badrak is suitable. 5. Flexibility and adaptability A good specialist should quickly respond to new information and adjust to changing circumstances. It is important to know how to switch from one case to another, rather than perform them simultaneously and poorly. Therefore, adaptation is important not only for evolution, but also for a successful career. How to learn how to adapt and adapt to new conditions, tells the book Sharon Melnik "Stress-resistance. How to stay calm and efficient in all situations », 2015 Or, take a look at Jasper Reid's lecture on the importance of adapting to a successful career. 6. Ability to resolve conflicts Problems and conflicts arise at work almost every minute, so one of the important skills is to easily resolve such situations. The key lies in the ability to manifest empathy, but at the same time calculate the consequences of their actions and understand what is important for the case. Stewart Levin's book "Conflict resolution will help develop conflict resolution skills." From conflict to cooperation ", 2008. Methods for solving problem situations are described in the book by Gini Graham Scott "The Power of the Mind. Ways to resolve conflicts ", 1994. 7. Analytical and research skills The specialist of the XXI century should be able to adequately assess the situation and identify several ways to solve the problem. Now the ability to quickly analyze a large amount of information is valued, making the right conclusions and predictions. Thanks to this you can become more organized. It is also important to have speed reading skills. Develop analytical skills can help Adam Wilson's thoughts in the book "How to develop intelligence. Psychology of the clever man ", 2013. A good self-instruction manual for the development of thinking skills - the book of Edward de Bono "Teach yourself to think: self-instruction in the development of thinking", 1995. 8. Be motivated The ideal employee has eyes burning and there is a desire to grow and develop. Motivation causes a person to move forward, and what is done with passion, is done at times better. The employer is well aware of these laws, therefore he is looking for an expert interested in the work. To find motivation and learn to dream can help the book of Barbara Cher "Dreaming is not harmful. How to get what you really want ", 2016. It is available about the psychology of self-motivation Professor Scott Geller. 9. Positive Thinking This is such a type of thinking, in which a person sees mainly dignity during the solution of important tasks. A person who thinks positively does not ignore the negative, he calmly and constructively reacts to the situation, believing in the best. In difficult times, any employer will want to have in the team a positive-minded employee who does not run into a stressful state. Professor Helen Peterson shares her research on positive thinking and its impact on life. The writer and psychologist Andrew Matthews simply and with humor described the main steps on the way to an easy relation to life and positive. 10. Human qualities To be a successful person, one must possess all the inherent qualities: be polite, like people, respect corporate ethics. Of course, we should not forget about punctuality. As you know, to come 5 minutes early means to arrive on time. To arrive on time is to be late. Come on 5 minutes later it means you could not come at all. In this age this quality is very much appreciated. Develop a punctuality and forget about delays will help Diane de Lonsor's book "Easy way to stop being late", 2013. A dose of positive energy can be found in the "Book of Joy: How to be happy in a changing world", the Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu and Douglas Abrams, 2017. What other qualities and skills could you add to this list? Share your job search experience or employees. Read the full article
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noicon · 7 years ago
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Kremlin Eyeing Woman for 2018 Presidential Elections, Russian Paper Says.
The Kremlin is considering pitting a female candidate against President Vladimir Putin in next year’s elections.
Five to seven candidates have reportedly been found suitable for the job, including three members of the State Duma’s fourth-largest party, A Just Russia, several sources close to the Kremlin said.
Another source close to the presidential administration names journalist and socialite Ksenia Sobchak as an "ideal" entrant to run against Putin in the spring of 2018. The source explains that Sobchak exemplifies a "smart, young, interesting modern" Russian woman, but questions whether she will ultimately decide to run, Vedomosti reported.
Sobchak, however, was not enthusiastic. "I don't know who talks about what in the higher corridors of power, but I've been following the political landscape closely for a long time," she wrote on Instagram on Friday. "I have just one diagnosis: Your politics today, gentlemen, are a dismal pile of crap."
Irina Petyelyayeva, one of the A Just Russia members named as Putin’s possible sparring partner, expressed more interest and told Vedomosti “there is a social demand for women in politics.”
“This will increase interest in the predictable elections," she added.
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An all-male panel of political scientists cited by Vedomosti had mixed feelings on the subject of a female presidential candidate.
Political scientist Konstantin Kalachyov agreed that introducing women into the presidential race would help “diversify the playbook” and “build up drama” in an otherwise predictable campaign.
An ideal female presidential candidate would be someone independent and capable of improvising such as Duma Deputy Natalya Poklonskaya and Federation Council member Yelena Mizulina, Vedomosti cited him as saying.
Having a woman run for president was "a dangerous dream," Kalachyov added. "Women are Putin's main electorate," he said.
Political scientist Alexei Chesnakov told Vedomosti that an “elegant and sexy” politician would “add intrigue” to the election. "Strange, that in Russia — a feminine country — women don't have the ambition to take up the top posts."
A female presidential candidate would “steal everyone’s votes,” analyst Mikhail Vinogradov chimed in. He added that a “feminine woman” might, however, “somewhat mitigate voter fatigue and irritation” towards the same faces who participate in election after election.
Two women have run for president in Russia’s recent past, with current Central Elections Commission head Ella Pamfilova collecting 1 percent of the vote in 2000 and former State Duma Deputy Irina Khakamada gaining nearly 4 percent in 2004.
In separate comments to Vedomosti, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Kremlin "had not considered" a woman to participate in next year's elections. Source
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blogtintonghop24h · 7 years ago
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Đối thủ tranh cử tổng thống với ông Putin là 1 phụ nữ?
Tạp chí Vedomosti hôm 1-9 đã liệt kê một số cái tên sáng giá có thể trở thành đối thủ của ông Putin trong cuộc chạy đua tổng thống nga vào năm tới. Dẫn lời nguồn tin trong chính quyền Tổng thống Nga và giới chuyên gia, tạp chí này cho biết trong số những cái tên đó có ba ứng viên nổi trội. Đó là: Chủ tịch Liên hiệp phụ nữ Dân chủ Xã hội Nga Natalya Velikaya, lãnh đạo Ủy ban Phụ huynh quốc gia Irina Volynets và thành viên Hội đồng Trung ương đảng Irina Peteleyeva. Điều đáng chú ý là cả ba nhân vật này đều là nữ giới.
Nữ MC truyền hình nổi tiếng Ksenia Sobchak là đại diện cho hình mẫu người phụ nữ hiện đại muốn làm chính trị ở Nga. Ảnh: crimearussia.com
Một nguồn tin khác cho rằng nữ MC truyền hình nổi tiếng Ksenia Sobchak là một lựa chọn lý tưởng. Tờ Vedomosti nhận xét Ksenia Sobchak là đại diện cho hình mẫu lý tưởng của một phụ nữ hiện đại muốn làm chính trị.
“Thông minh, nổi bật, thú vị, nhưng không hoàn toàn thích hợp với hình mẫu điển hình của phụ nữ Nga, vấn đề là cô ấy có quyết định hay không" – theo nguồn tin.
Điện Kremlin vẫn chưa đưa ra câu trả lời về việc Tổng thống Putin có tham gia chiến dịch bầu cử vào năm 2018 hay không.
Cho đến nay, ở Nga chỉ có hai trường hợp phụ nữ là ứng cử viên tổng thống. Vào năm 2000, Chủ tịch hiện tại của Ủy ban Bầu cử Trung ương Ella Pamfilova giành hơn 1 % số phiếu bầu.  Và vào năm 2004, nữ chính trị gia Irina Khakamada với 3,84% số phiếu ủng hộ.
Tổng thống Nga Vladimir Putin vừa lên tiếng về người kế nhiệm vào năm 2018, nói rằng dù ai lãnh đạo đất nước đều cần...
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deadputins · 10 years ago
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Fear Envelops Russia After Killing of Putin Critic Boris Y. Nemtsov
By ANDREW E. KRAMER
Mr. Milov posted an online statement saying, “There is ever less doubt that the state is behind the murder of Boris Nemtsov,” and that the intention was to revive a culture of fear in Moscow. “The motive was to sow fear,” he wrote.
Read more at New York Times
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aseaton · 10 years ago
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Boris Nemtsov, leading Putin critic, shot and killed in Moscow
Boris Nemtsov, leading Putin critic, shot and killed in Moscow
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annakasterova-malkina · 4 years ago
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The most beautiful girls in Russia told ELLE magazine how to make women's charms work.
TV presenter Anna Kasterova shared her valuable life hacks as one of the most desirable women in the country.
My main beauty secret is always getting enough sleep. Sleep is the most important of the foundations of female attractiveness. When it comes to seduction, my universal tricks are self-confidence and good old beauty classics: light makeup and casual curls. I always have Kenzoki chapstick, M.A.C bronzer and Chanel eyebrow pencil in my makeup bag. This is my beauty minimum. Who is the role model for me? This is a woman who is admirable and who I find very attractive. Perhaps, I will name Irina Khakamada as my example. For me, beauty is charisma, intelligence, self-sufficiency. A woman who is confident, free, and interesting to communicate with has a much better chance of winning a man's heart than a woman who tries to be intrusive and comfortable. Of course I love myself. First of all, for willpower, decency, for the fact that I approach everything that I love with passion. My husband gives me a lot of compliments - touching and pleasant. For example, he calls me "My Life". ❤️ I really appreciate it.🙏🏻💋
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iamalinakabaeva · 11 years ago
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This Russian lady Irina Khakamada - is my inspirational figure. She ran in the Russian presidential election in 2004.
She was the person named as possible negotiator by those who took hostages in Dubrovka theater, and helped together with a popular singer Joesph Kobzon to save a woman and three children by taking them out as a result of negotiation.
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enemar2mezcla · 1 year ago
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Armonía, solo en el ideal, en la vida, un cambio de opuestos.
Busca el equilibrio cada minuto y no tengas miedo a los vaivenes. Solo coge la amplitud para no caer...
/Irina Khakamada
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Гармония - только в идеале, в жизни - смена противоположностей. Ищи баланс каждую минуту и не бойся качелей. Просто лови амплитуду, чтобы не упасть… /Ирина Хакамада
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Harmony is only in the ideal, in life it is a change of opposites. Look for balance every minute and don't be afraid of the swings. Just catch the amplitude so you don't fall….. /Irina Khakamada
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