The Accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO: Geopolitical implications for Russia’s position in the Baltic Sea region
... escalated after the start of the Ukraine crisis, further accelerated the erosion of the non-aligned status of Finland and Sweden. They were increasingly involved in joint military activities with NATO, including Aurora, BALTOPS, and Cold Response military exercises, although officially they did not set the goal of joining NATO. At the 2014 NATO Summit in Wales, the two countries signed memoranda with the Alliance to join its Host Nation Support program, which opened the way to inviting NATO forces in crisis ...
Military and political cooperation between Germany and Lithuania in the late 2010s to early 2020s
... relations with Lithuania, as well as Estonia and Latvia, during the initial stages of the confrontation between the Euro-Atlantic community and Russia in 2014—2015. During this period, Germany’s contribution to the significantly increased NATO military exercises near the borders of the Russian Federation was minimal. Additionally, until the spring of 2016, Germany opposed the idea of deploying NATO’s land forces in Poland and the Baltic states. Furthermore, the Bundeswehr reduced its involvement even ...
The optimisation of athletes’ training process through controlling individual immune-regenerative and biochemical blood parameters
This article considers a number of cell indicators of the organism that can be potentially used for the individual monitoring of selecting graduated exercises, which contributes to an increase in the efficiency of athlete’s training. A number of the most reactive indicators (hematologic and biochemical indicators, subpopulation structure), which alter to a degree in comparison to the reference parameters,...
Confiscation Estonian style: legal and political aspects of potential seizure of Russian assets in EU countries
... the national level.
Confiscation and the sovereign immunity principle
A formidable obstacle in international law to the seizure of foreign sovereign property is the principle of sovereign immunity. According to the principle of equality, no state can exercise its sovereign authority over another state, its authorities or property [24, p. 49]. In the case of foreign asset seizure, one sovereign state takes ownership of assets belonging to another sovereign state. This involves intergovernmental confiscation,...
System of exercises for teaching clothes vocabulary to international students
This article is dedicated to the problem of teaching clothes vocabulary to international students studying philology with the second certification level of command of the Russian language. The author considers the basic types of exercises used in the training process and provides corresponding examples.
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Азимов Э.
Г., Щукин А.
Н.
Словарь методических терминов (теория и практика преподавания языков)....
Family of words as the unity of the formal and the semantic: semantic exercises
The article discusses a system of semantic exercises for training schoolchildren to use families of words regarded as a unity of the formal and the semantic. The offered technique of defining the formal and semantic aspects of word families is reflected in four structural types of their organization,...
France’s strategy in the Baltic region: military and political aspects
... basis, Paris is gradually increasing its military presence in the Baltic region, which now exceeds its contingents in the Middle East and the Sahel. For example, French forces still participate in the NATO air policing programme as well as in naval exercises, keeping the troops in Estonia within the Lynx mission. France’s further activity in the region includes enhanced cooperation with Sweden and Finland after they accede to NATO, an already planned increase in military contingent in the Baltic ...
On combining translator training with foreign language teaching
... Teaching Translation: Programs, Courses, Pedagogies. London/New York: Routledge.
Wills, W., 1992. The Future of Translator Training. Meta, 37(3), pp. 391—396.
translator training (TT), foreign language teaching (FLT), translation, trainer, trainee, exercise, competence
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The subjects of legal monitoring of Justice of the Peace
The article deals with controversial issues of positive responsibility. The analysis enables the author to conclude that the category under investigation is a feature (property) of the subject of law, represents the exercise of subjective rights by his will and in his interest in accordance with legal norms, criteria for the lawfulness of the implementation of actions, restrictions. Manifestations of positive legal responsibility should be sought not in specific ...
Special features of individual physical training of service members
This article considers the features of organization and implementation of individual physical training with the help of an individual approach to exercise planning.
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Болотин А.
Э.
О преимущественной направленности физической подготовки курсантов военного училища // Военно-профессиональное ...
The preparation of a prospective physical education specialist for the work with HIV positive people
... реализации, практический опыт, рекомендации / авт.-сост. А.
В. Царик. 2-е изд., доп. и испр. М.: Советский спорт, 2003.
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Changes in the Clinical Epidemiology of HIV Infection in the United States: ...
Experience of Physical Education Methods Application to Medical and Social Support of People Living with HIV
... appropriateness and efficiency of physical training by medical and social support of people living with HIV. The author presents the results of research conducted in Russia, the USA, and Canada.
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Basta T.
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Changes in the Clinical Epidemiology of HIV Infection in the
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Three Russian Baltic regions in the context of confrontation between Russia and the West
... of its coastline. This development grants the North Atlantic Alliance the capability to regulate access to the Gulf of Finland, subsequently controlling routes to the military naval base in Kronstadt and Russian ports in the region. Furthermore, NATO exercises control over air and sea routes connecting the Kaliningrad exclave with the main part of Russia. It is worth noting the potential deployment of the American High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) on the Swedish island of Gotland. With ...
Tool-Kit for Ethical Analysis of Video Games: Answer to the Challenges of the New Enlightenment
... linked with the moral ideal — the kingdom of ends — may form the basis of the concept of society in which individual freedom and social development are interconnected and the mutually determining elements of the human being in whom freedom can be exercised only if it contributes to social good. The Kantian interpretation of social development as the human being forming the sphere of free being can be the basis of a critical assessment of the content of video games in terms of their media impact ...
Reputation core of Russian authorities: the case of the regional level of executive power
... and increase their motivation to participate in social life [2, p. 44—46].
According to [3, p. 50—56], reputation reflects the population's attitudes towards authorities and serves as a source of power. A strong reputation enables authorities to exercise their authority responsibly without abusing it, allowing them to maintain mutual trust [4]. The institution of reputation in the Russian political space finds its reflection in the socio-political discourse. Practicians and experts in the field ...
Tactical and psychological problems of maintaining public prosecution in jury trial
The article states that psychological knowledge is important for effectively exercising state prosecution in a jury trial. The main purpose of the research is to establish and analyze existing tactical and psychological issues of prosecutor’s participation in court proceedings in criminal cases with the participation of jurors ...
Lifestyles of Kaliningrad youth
... people who prefer to spend their free time in bars and clubs; the hipsters who frequent theatres and lecture halls, whilst being staunch upholders of the consumerist culture promoted via social media; the ‘normal’ young people choosing physical exercise and standard weekend leisure activities; the young adults combining Soviet leisure heritage with creative and do-it-yourself practices; the homebodies opting for stay-at-home entertainment. Drawing on the discussion about the significance of ...
The Republic of Belarus and the Kaliningrad region of Russia as a sub-regional security complex
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Functions of the prosecutor's office of the Russian Federation in protecting the social rights of employees of healthcare institutions: theoretical and practical issues
... theoretical and legal problems in such an important, relevant area today as the protection of the rights of domestic health workers, will improve labor legislation and health protection legislation, as well as increase the effectiveness of the prosecutor’s exercise of powers to supervision over the implementation of laws and the observance of rights, will allow timely and prompt elimination of obvious contradictions and gaps in legislation and in law enforcement.
Shabarov D.V., Kakhivova A.V., Pankin ...
The specificities of healthcare corruption offences during the Covid-19 pandemic
The Constitution of the Russian Federation guarantees every citizen the right to health protection and medical care. The practical exercising of these rights depends on the productive work of the healthcare system and the efforts of the state to maintain and develop it. Corruption in the medical environment continues to be a frequent phenomenon, creating a barrier to equal access ...
Educating medical students on hygienically safe usage of mobile electronic devices
... Questionnaires to study the effect of gadgets on vision were specially developed at the Department of Hygiene of the Pediatric Faculty of the Pirogov’s Russian National Research Medical University. There is evidence that half of medical students never do eye exercises; more than 75.0 % of medical students hold a mobile electronic device very close to their eyes at a distance of less than 30 cm while working, which is not in line with hygiene recommendations. Based on the results of this study, simple but ...
Who is Rationalising? On an Overlooked Problem for Kant’s Moral Psychology and Method of Ethics
... self-deception that plays a crucial role for Kant’s moral psychology and his conception of the functions of critical practical philosophy. The main problem I see with Kant’s conception is that there are no theory-independent criteria to determine whether an exercise of rational capacities constitutes rationalising. Kant believes that rationalising is wide-spread and he charges the popular philosophers and other ethical theorists with rationalising. Yet, his opponents could, in turn, charge him with rationalising ...
Comparison of heart rate parameters in students with different achievements in rest and conditions of short-term mental stress
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20. Sammito S., Thielmann B., Zimmermann P., Böckelmann I. Influence of post-traumatic stress disorder on heart rate variability as marker of the autonomic nervous ...
Georges Gurvitch and Sergey Hessen on the Possibility of Forming Social Unity
... in defining society as a set of social institutions and communities existing as instruments for expressing personal freedom. The social regulations they propose are already legal situations. Hessen and Gurvitch believe that the individual can fully exercise his/her freedom only in conditions of such legal pluralism. However, the concept of legal pluralism involves an inherent problem of preserving social unity: why is it that society does not fall into a range of autonomous social entities, each ...
The danish parliament as an actor of Denmark’s foreign policy towards the EU and Russia: a comparative analysis, 2005—2019
... the exclusive prerogatives of executive power in foreign and defence policy. Many experts stress that the powers of the Danish Parliament in these fields are among the most considerable in the world. The question is, however, whether these powers are exercised in the same manner towards different states and regions. This article aims to find out how the Danish Parliament contributes to the country’s foreign policy towards the EU and Russia. The concentric circles model is employed to assess the ...
The Notion of Free Will in Sergey Hessen’s Conception of Culture
Sergey Hessen builds his philosophy of culture on Heinrich Rickert’s theory of values. Like Rickert, he believes that the individual plays a key role in the formation of culture. The individual exercises freedom only in creative activity and the degree to which he fulfils his creative potential depends not only on the cultural context in which it happens, but also on the regulation of the opportunities for self-actualisation in any given society....
Ambiguity matters in linguistics and translation
... context-dependent information in concepts. Memory & Cognition, 10, pp. 82—93.
Benjamin, A., 2012, Translation and ambiguity: towards a reformulation. Australian Association for Literary Translation Review, 5, pp. 39—46.
Black, M., 1937. Vagueness: An exercise in logical analysis. Philosophy of Science, 4, pp. 427—455.
Camp, E., 2006. Metaphor and That Certain ‘Je Ne Sais Quoi’. Philosophical Studies, 129, pp. 1—25.
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On implementation of legal investigation in the Russian criminal process
... procedural law governing the power to gather evidence by a lawyer is the most sensitive and vulnerable point for criticism from analysts. The process of evidence gathering in the framework of the criminal process should be ultimately regulated so that to exercise several principles of criminal justice, including the presumption of innocence, ensuring the suspect the right to defense, adversary parties who should not act only in trial, but also at the preliminary investigation stage.
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Cognitive training as a method of developing cognitive functions in young athletes
... functions. The study shows a positive influence of the method proposed on the state of cognitive functions in young athletes in the recovery period of the training cycle. The results obtained can significantly improve the effectiveness of relaxation exercises in young athletes.
1. Величковский Б. Б. Возможности когнитивной тренировки как метода коррекции возрастных нарушений когнитивного контроля ...
Prose miniature in the works of N. M. Karamzin
The article discusses some exercises of N. M. Karamzin, the first great Russian writer who worked in the prosaic miniature`s form, a short text which we compare to a poetic one. In the Russian tradition the prosaic miniature developed primarily in journals and magazines. Translations,...
The Regional Committee of the CPSU in the system of agricultural authorities in the two post-war decades: The case of the Kaliningrad region
... Committee in agricultural management in the Kaliningrad region in 1946—1965. The author estimates the performance of the Regional Committee in distributing powers between regional administrative structures, coordinating actions with Union authorities, and exercising control over agricultural productionand working conditions of Kolkhoz members.
1. Государственный архив Калининградской области (ГАКО). Ф. П-1 (Калининградский областной ...
The model of formation of professional competence in future mid-level service industry specialists by means of physical exercises
... mid-level specialists in the field of services based on the system, profes-sional-personal, activity and competence approaches, as well as the concept of developing physical education oriented towards personal development and the connection between physical exercise and professional activity.
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The glottodidactic drama: Playing the life
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Kistyakovsky on the nature of law
... characteristic. Not unlike concepts, law is created by reason, without which legal rules cannot be formulated. Legal rules are an expression of the normal (typical) human consciousness and behavior. However, law is also a fact of social life. In effect, law is exercised through legal relations and, therefore, an important role is played by the understanding of subjective law. Legal relations are realized through personal rights and legal responsibilities; they are concrete, singular, and individual.
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Kant on evil in the human nature
... evil is closely connected to that of the nature or essence of a human being. The article presents an analysis of Kant’s notion of human ‘nature’. It is emphasised that Kant understands ‘human nature’ as mere “subjective grounds” of the exercise of freedom. Further, the author analyses the factors determining the actions of humans as moral beings. First, the article addresses the “predispositions to the good”, which describes a human being as a natural being, cultural being, and ...