Orlov Daniil The man whobrought me into sportustaala
Vladimir Zigmоntovich Strukchinsky is the volleyball trainer who introduced the author to sports. He is kind yet strict, and likes to tell jokes and stories from his own volleyball career. Vladimir teaches the importance of teamwork, supporting each other, and respecting everyone on the team. He inspires the team to increase their spirit and work towards victory. The document includes links to templates, photos, pictures, and animations.
The village of Smolenskoye is located near the Altai Mountains in Siberia at latitude 52° 10' 0" N and longitude 84° 55' 0" E. Founded in the 18th century by Cossacks, the village has a lake and is surrounded by forests and fields full of berries, mushrooms, and wildlife. The village is protected by forests and crossed by rivers, and its houses are made of wood and brick.
The document discusses the game of gorodki, a traditional Russian sport similar to horseshoes or bowling. It describes how the popularity of gorodki has spread across several northern European countries and provides some history on the sport, including details on the first gorodki teams formed in 1984 in Sychyovka. It also lists some sport trophies and references family archives as the source of documents and photos.
Orlov Daniil The man whobrought me into sportustaala
Vladimir Zigmоntovich Strukchinsky is the volleyball trainer who introduced the author to sports. He is kind yet strict, and likes to tell jokes and stories from his own volleyball career. Vladimir teaches the importance of teamwork, supporting each other, and respecting everyone on the team. He inspires the team to increase their spirit and work towards victory. The document includes links to templates, photos, pictures, and animations.
The village of Smolenskoye is located near the Altai Mountains in Siberia at latitude 52° 10' 0" N and longitude 84° 55' 0" E. Founded in the 18th century by Cossacks, the village has a lake and is surrounded by forests and fields full of berries, mushrooms, and wildlife. The village is protected by forests and crossed by rivers, and its houses are made of wood and brick.
The document discusses the game of gorodki, a traditional Russian sport similar to horseshoes or bowling. It describes how the popularity of gorodki has spread across several northern European countries and provides some history on the sport, including details on the first gorodki teams formed in 1984 in Sychyovka. It also lists some sport trophies and references family archives as the source of documents and photos.
The document summarizes information about the village of Smolenskoye in the Smolenskii district of Altay Krai, Russia. It describes how the village was founded in the 18th century and named after the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God. It is located 35 km from the town of Biysk near the Altay Mountains. The village is the cultural center of the district and features several sights for visitors, including the Museum of the First Settlers, Horse Yard, and the natural pearl Lake Komlevo. The upstream of the Peschanaya River also hosts an annual folk music festival.
My favorite sport is table tennis. The author has played tennis since age 7 and takes part in competitions in Barnaul and at their school with classmates Sergey, Roma, and others. The author has won many awards and diplomas and believes sports are good because they keep you strong, fast, and healthy while building character and teaching you how to win and lose.
Khimichev Alexandr Ivanovich was a famous table tennis trainer from Smolenskii district who brought the author into the sport of table tennis at age 8. Over 33 years of working as a trainer in Linovskoye, Khimichev prepared 9 candidates for master of sports and more than 25 first-class athletes. He was a champion of Altai krai in 1978 and participated in championships across Russia. Khimichev died in 2009 but an annual tennis tournament is held in his honor.
My favorite sport is table tennis. The author has played tennis since age 7 and takes part in competitions in Barnaul and at their school with classmates Sergey, Roma, and others. The author has won many awards and diplomas and believes sports are good because they keep you strong, fast, and healthy while building character and teaching you how to win and lose.
My favourite sport is table tennis. The author has been playing tennis for seven years and takes part in competitions in Barnaul and at their school with classmates Sergey, Roman and others. They have won awards and diplomas and the author believes sport is good as it keeps them fit and healthy, builds character, and teaches important life lessons like winning and losing.
Larionova Natalya The All-Russian Festival of Folk Art and Sport Activities n...ustaala
The document discusses the All-Russian Festival of Folk Art and Sport Activities named after M. Evdokimov "Zemlyaki", which was founded 22 years ago by M. Evdokimov and attracts thousands from across Russia each year. The festival includes folk art, sports competitions in football and volleyball, and winners receive the Cup of the Festival.
The 300 students from Smolenskaya school No1 drew pictures, posters and made toys and snow rhinos to help raise awareness about rhinos being endangered by poaching. On March 20th, some of the students had a meeting where they discussed the problems of poaching and endangered rhino species. They displayed their artwork in an exhibition to educate others about protecting rhinos.
A Skype conference was held on April 17, 2012 between students from The English School in Gradnik, Austria and Realschule in Sundern, Germany. The conference included students Zhuravlev Artyom, Plotnikova Nastya, Degtyarev Maxim, Viktorova Alina, Larin Oleg, Polyakova Alisa, Shestakova Dasha, Chernomortseva Alina, Tishkova Kseniya, Rovenskikh Nastya, and Yumatov Arsenii. The conference was organized by Svetlana Rovenskikh.
The document is an exchange between students in Ecuador and Russia. They discuss sharing information about their countries, including details about winter in Russia and interests/hobbies of the students. They also mention exchanging gifts for Halloween and Christmas. Links are provided to flags and images related to Ecuador and Russia.
The author runs a pen-pal club at their school where students participate in international projects and have pen pals from many countries. They enjoy hobbies such as traveling, taking photos of where they live, and making videos about their region. The author also likes spending time with their family.
Kaliningrad is the westernmost point of Russia where the author lived and had a view of the Konigsberg Cathedral from their window. They enjoyed listening to the organ music in the cathedral, which was a magical experience. The port has an Ocean Museum and tourist ships. The author attended a positive conference where they met creative teachers and gained new ideas, making them excited for the upcoming school year. They visited the beach city of Svetlogorsk which resembled other beach cities with expensive souvenirs, greenery, and tourists lazily strolling along the beach.
The document is a short greeting wishing someone a happy Easter. It provides the name "Smolenskaya school No 1" located in "Altai krai, Russia", suggesting it is a message from a school in Russia.
A survey of 214 pupils from 8 countries between the ages of 10-14 was conducted to understand their TV viewing habits. The majority of respondents preferred entertaining programs like serials, reality shows, and cartoons. Most watched TV alone or with friends and knew the TV schedule of favorite shows. Many ate snacks like popcorn and chocolate during viewing. India has varying rates of TV ownership between states, with only 44.2% of the overall population owning a TV due to poverty levels.
The document summarizes information about the village of Smolenskoye in the Smolenskii district of Altay Krai, Russia. It describes how the village was founded in the 18th century and named after the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God. It is located 35 km from the town of Biysk near the Altay Mountains. The village is the cultural center of the district and features several sights for visitors, including the Museum of the First Settlers, Horse Yard, and the natural pearl Lake Komlevo. The upstream of the Peschanaya River also hosts an annual folk music festival.
My favorite sport is table tennis. The author has played tennis since age 7 and takes part in competitions in Barnaul and at their school with classmates Sergey, Roma, and others. The author has won many awards and diplomas and believes sports are good because they keep you strong, fast, and healthy while building character and teaching you how to win and lose.
Khimichev Alexandr Ivanovich was a famous table tennis trainer from Smolenskii district who brought the author into the sport of table tennis at age 8. Over 33 years of working as a trainer in Linovskoye, Khimichev prepared 9 candidates for master of sports and more than 25 first-class athletes. He was a champion of Altai krai in 1978 and participated in championships across Russia. Khimichev died in 2009 but an annual tennis tournament is held in his honor.
My favorite sport is table tennis. The author has played tennis since age 7 and takes part in competitions in Barnaul and at their school with classmates Sergey, Roma, and others. The author has won many awards and diplomas and believes sports are good because they keep you strong, fast, and healthy while building character and teaching you how to win and lose.
My favourite sport is table tennis. The author has been playing tennis for seven years and takes part in competitions in Barnaul and at their school with classmates Sergey, Roman and others. They have won awards and diplomas and the author believes sport is good as it keeps them fit and healthy, builds character, and teaches important life lessons like winning and losing.
Larionova Natalya The All-Russian Festival of Folk Art and Sport Activities n...ustaala
The document discusses the All-Russian Festival of Folk Art and Sport Activities named after M. Evdokimov "Zemlyaki", which was founded 22 years ago by M. Evdokimov and attracts thousands from across Russia each year. The festival includes folk art, sports competitions in football and volleyball, and winners receive the Cup of the Festival.
The 300 students from Smolenskaya school No1 drew pictures, posters and made toys and snow rhinos to help raise awareness about rhinos being endangered by poaching. On March 20th, some of the students had a meeting where they discussed the problems of poaching and endangered rhino species. They displayed their artwork in an exhibition to educate others about protecting rhinos.
A Skype conference was held on April 17, 2012 between students from The English School in Gradnik, Austria and Realschule in Sundern, Germany. The conference included students Zhuravlev Artyom, Plotnikova Nastya, Degtyarev Maxim, Viktorova Alina, Larin Oleg, Polyakova Alisa, Shestakova Dasha, Chernomortseva Alina, Tishkova Kseniya, Rovenskikh Nastya, and Yumatov Arsenii. The conference was organized by Svetlana Rovenskikh.
The document is an exchange between students in Ecuador and Russia. They discuss sharing information about their countries, including details about winter in Russia and interests/hobbies of the students. They also mention exchanging gifts for Halloween and Christmas. Links are provided to flags and images related to Ecuador and Russia.
The author runs a pen-pal club at their school where students participate in international projects and have pen pals from many countries. They enjoy hobbies such as traveling, taking photos of where they live, and making videos about their region. The author also likes spending time with their family.
Kaliningrad is the westernmost point of Russia where the author lived and had a view of the Konigsberg Cathedral from their window. They enjoyed listening to the organ music in the cathedral, which was a magical experience. The port has an Ocean Museum and tourist ships. The author attended a positive conference where they met creative teachers and gained new ideas, making them excited for the upcoming school year. They visited the beach city of Svetlogorsk which resembled other beach cities with expensive souvenirs, greenery, and tourists lazily strolling along the beach.
The document is a short greeting wishing someone a happy Easter. It provides the name "Smolenskaya school No 1" located in "Altai krai, Russia", suggesting it is a message from a school in Russia.
A survey of 214 pupils from 8 countries between the ages of 10-14 was conducted to understand their TV viewing habits. The majority of respondents preferred entertaining programs like serials, reality shows, and cartoons. Most watched TV alone or with friends and knew the TV schedule of favorite shows. Many ate snacks like popcorn and chocolate during viewing. India has varying rates of TV ownership between states, with only 44.2% of the overall population owning a TV due to poverty levels.