The cognitive structures of the concept of SUCCESS in the Russian common mentality
The paper attempts to reconstruct the deep cognitive principles underlying the idea of success among native speakers of the Russian language. To this end, the concept of SUCCESS is examined in two aspects — onomasiology and deep semantics. For the first time, two models of success in the Russian linguistic mentality are identified, and ...
Artificial Intelligence: a catalyst for entrepreneurship education in the Baltics
... analysis of data and interpretation of findings. For example, entrepreneurial talent (creative and entrepreneurial abilities) can be studied within the framework of the theory of “innovative entrepreneurship”, which focuses on the role of innovation in successful entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurial potential is considered using the model of the theory of planned behaviour that focuses on the planning and decision-making by the entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial efficiency is perceived through the theory ...
The pedagogical prognosis of success on the basis of teenagers' personal characteristics analysis
This article analyses teenagers' personal characteristics that determine academic and social success as well as the ways to detect them in the process of education. The research encompasses motivation for success, the level of subjective control, self-esteem, self-awareness in educational process, autonomy/dependence and the level of anxiety....
The will of the deceased is the law: The key stages of the development of one of the basic principles of the law of succession in Russia
This article, based on the study of legal sources, is an attempt to show the influence of cultural, historical, economic and political factors on the development of the law of succession in the Russian Federation.
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кодекс Российской Федерации. М., 2008.
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The adaptation of Russian regions’ economies to the rupture of relations with Europe: the case of Baltic Sea ports
... and Lithuania resisted this development in every possible way, trying to maintain their pricing and political influence on Russian-European trade relations. The construction of new large ports in the Gulf of Finland can be considered one of the main successes of Russian spatial policy in recent decades. This success made it possible to largely get rid of the dictates of the disloyal transit countries of Eastern Europe and gave a serious impetus to the economic development of almost all regions of ...
Estonian ‘Balticness’ as a social construct: meanings and contextual specifics
... manifested in the ambition to classify the countries as part of more ‘prosperous’ regions. For instance, the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian leaders tend to position their states as Nordic countries [13], see also [14]. And they have achieved notable success in terms of international legitimation: in January 2017, the updated website of the UN Statistics Division categorised the three republics as Nordic states, much to the approval of Baltic politicians.<3>
Of all the three states, Estonia ...
The content of practicum for bachelors and masters of education
Today’s graduates of pedagogical faculties often exhibit little interest in a career in education and unwillingness to work at school. An effective solution to this problem is the formation of successful pedagogical experience in future teachers at university, in particular, in the course of practicum. The study sets out to identify the role of practicum in the professional training of future teachers as well as the content of all types of ...
Peculiarities of zooplankton succession depending on the landscape and the genesis of the lake basin (on ex-ample of some lakes of the Pskov Oblast)
... this article characterises the zooplankton of three large lakes of similar age and origin found at different trophic stages and in different landscapes of the Pskov region. It is shown that the structural features of the organization and direction of succession of zooplankton communities are directly dependent on the landscape and genesis of the lake basin and, in their turn, can be used as an indicator of the successional stage of the aquatic ecosystem.
1. Абросов В. Н. Зональные ...
The concept of developing professional successfulness in students with health problems in physical training classes
This article presents the author’s position describing the fundamentals of professional successfulness development in students with health problems. The author identifies the patterns and organizational and educational conditions of the process examined and describes on this basis their fundamental principles.
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A unified and harmonised European law and its impact on third countries
... of the Member States, 2001, COM, no 398.
20. Green Paper on Conflicts of Laws in Matters Concerning Matrimonial Property Regimes, Including the Question of Jurisdiction and Mutual recognition of 17 July 2006, 2006, COM, 400 final.
21. Green Paper on Succession and Wills of 1 March 2005, 2005, COM, 65 final.
22. Principles of European Contract Law // Commission on European Contract Law, available at: http://frontpage.cbs.dk/law/commission_on_european_contract_law/ (accessed 01 December 2010).
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A new role of cooperation under economic sanctions as seen by residents of the Kaliningrad region
... while maintaining persistent stereotypes about the unprofitability of cooperative economic activities.
Our findings are partially corroborated by other studies, which link cooperative economic models to limitations in achieving significant financial success, generating higher incomes [23] and attracting investments [24]. Evidence obtained at the national level also reflects these trends, with various cooperative cases demonstrating a decrease in the enthusiasm of potential participants, with this ...
Confiscation Estonian style: legal and political aspects of potential seizure of Russian assets in EU countries
... compensation from Germany for the damage caused during World War II.
So, the obstacles to confiscating Russian sovereign assets are primarily political rather than legal. Moreover, in recent instances of international legal practice, there have been cases of successful challenges to unilateral actions concerning property rights restrictions. In particular, this refers to the decision of the International Court of Justice of 30 March 2023,<24> which recognised that the US violated its obligations under ...
Composition and structure of plant communities in milled peatlands during the post-disturbance successions: a case study from the Rossyanka Carbon Supersite, Kaliningrad, Russia
... characteristics on a map and enables its quantitative assessment, which is of practical importance for the purposes of the carbon supersite.
Napreenko M.G., Goltsvert G.S., Napreenko-Dorokhova T.V.
abandoned milled peatlands, post-disturbance successions, Betula-dominated communities, Carbon Measurement Supersite, Vittgirrensky Peatland, Kaliningrad region
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The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
... support measures [3, p. 297—319]. A number of studies examine the transformation of border functions in Crimea after 2014 and how the population and the economy adapt to this process [4], [5]. These and other works describe a wide range of tools for a successful adjustment of a border’s contact functions in this and similar cases, including special legal regulations, preferential treatments for businesses, various forms of cross-border cooperation, etc.
The way delimitation affects the restructuring ...
The Visegrad Group and the Baltic Assembly: coalitions within the EU as seen through Russian foreign policy
... aimed at preventing the post-Soviet countries from becoming the CIS members and pushing them towards accession to the EU. The Bratislava Declaration is imbued with a spirit of self-admiration, to the extent that the V4 members call themselves the new successful political brand and the best example for other countries.<10>
In the recent Krakow Declaration of February 17, 2021, adopted on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Visegrad Group, the participating countries call themselves “a ...
Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective
... sources that reflect original data as well as fresh/non-traditional approaches both to the Russian BSR discourse and Moscow’s policies within the CBSS.
With the help of these research tools, the above-mentioned shortcomings of my empirical base can be successfully overcome and a set of reliable data for this study can be effectively created.
The Russian discourse on societal security
This discourse includes two levels. The first level is the official discourse shaped by various Russian doctrinal/conceptual ...
Reputation core of Russian authorities: the case of the regional level of executive power
... interaction. The reputation of Russia’s authorities is a critical component of the national symbolic capital and an intangible resource for the development of the state and municipal system of administration. Reputation plays a vital role in determining the success of the authorities’ political, economic, and social positions, as well as the overall competitiveness and efficiency of the country, ultimately leading to the development of the state. Researchers note that citizens have a request for morale ...
The two-party tendency in Poland’s political system: manifestations, causes and prospects
... managers [14, p. 104].
The two-party tendency apparent in Poland since the mid-2000s has contributed to the stability of the party system. The 2007 election was the first one where no new parties entered the parliament. In 2011, the ruling coalition was successfully re-elected for the second term, having broken the tradition of the opposition always winning parliamentary elections. In 2015, for the first time, there was no need to form a coalition in the Sejm, because one political force took the absolute ...
The economy of Russian Baltic regions: development level and dynamics, structure and international trade partners
... of timber, which is included in the lists of restricted goods, to the processing of raw material by domestic enterprises, whose capacities should be increased (for example, in the Soviet period, four pulp and paper mills and a paper mill now closed, successfully operated in the Kaliningrad region).
At the same time, the production of chemicals and chemical products, rubber and plastic products, other non-metallic mineral products, etc., has increased in all the three regions.
Depending on the region,...
Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
... the clarification of a singular case of self-knowledge: In this case the thinking subject 1. thematises the act of judging “I think” by conferring on this act the specific logical, categorical form, 2. intuits this act under the temporal form of successively using “I ...” as subject and “… think” as predicate, 3. identifies him-/herself — at the same time — with the subject logically structuring this act as well as with the subject intuiting the successively existing subject of ...
The Real Target of Kant’s “Refutation”
... is the Cartesian sceptic of the first Meditation, the idealist sceptic of the second Meditation and first part of the third Meditation, or some other non-sceptic idealist. I present and defend a new reconstruction of Kant’s “Refutation” as a successful argument against Mendelssohnian idealism of Cartesian provenance. This defence is based on a simple logical sketch of the proof provided by Dicker, but essentially modified in the light of Dyck’s insight about Kant’s opponent. How shall ...
Operational thinking in the structure of the diagnostic thinking of a modern teacher-psychologist
... analysis, synthesis, analogy, generalization, comparison, etc.) are important for the diagnostic process and can be necessary components of diagnostic thinking. Comprehensive professional operational thinking of a teacher-psychologist is the basis of successful diagnostic activities. As for successful professional diagnostics, a teacher-psychologist also needs a system of categorical models of the diagnosable, the ability to analyze their diagnostic errors and ideas about categorical models of typical ...
Impact of successive iterations of some conformal mappings on simple curves
The problem of transformation of some elementary closed and non-closed curves by means of successive iterations of conformal mapping is considered. Since the analytical description of the equations of images for some conformal mappings is quite complicated, it is convenient to use the Maple computer algebra system to implement the iterative ...
Inclusive education: barriers for implementation and psychological and pedagogical conditions for successful realization
... low level of public awareness, social stereotypes; lack of and limited research in this area. On the basis of the identified barriers of inclusive education, an attempt has been made to determine the psychological and pedagogical conditions for the successful implementation of inclusive education.
1. Адеева Т. Н. Проблемные аспекты психологической готовности педагогов к инклюзивному образованию // Ярославский ...
The major stages in wild vegetation development in the Neman deltaic landscape in the Holocene
... history of vegetation, human activity and lake-level changes at Jezioro Linówek in northeast Poland, based on multiproxy data // Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 2014. Vol. 23. P. 123–152.
14. Lamentowicz M., Obremska M., Mitchell E.A.D. Autogenic succession, land-use change, and climatic influences on the Holocene development of a kettle-hole mire in Northern Poland // Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 2008. Vol. 151. P. 21–40.
15. Mayewski P. A., Rohling E. E., Stager J. C. et al. Holocene ...
The methodology of measuring the success of con-sulting procedures
This article outlines a methodology for identifying the success of consulting — a form of assisting an education institution’s employees in the practical implementation of the key ideas behind its functioning. The methodology takes into account the features of administrative activities. Consulting is described ...
The political success of the Baltic People’s Fronts as a result of the 1989—1990 elections
This article considers the political success of the Baltic Popular Fronts in the years of perestroika on the materials of 1989—1990 elections. The author analyses the motives behind the establishment of mass movements and their ideational imperatives, describes the dynamics of changes ...
Information state of the reproductive age dogs liver in the pathology
... diseases. It is shown that, in case of non-cancer pathological conditions, the liver tissue system mobilizes the existing structural adaptation resources while tending towards destruction. A decrease in the system reliability make it possible to perform a successful correction of the biosystem, i. e. treatment. In case of tumours, the liver tissue system becomes simplified, structured, and subject to growth, wh ereas the change in the reliability of such system decreases the possibility of successful treatment ...
The current condition of Kaliningrad landscape environment (methodology and basic results)
An original methodology for studying cultural landscapes and regenerative successions on territories of different genesis is used as a basis for a map of the current conditions of the landscapes of the Kaliningrad region. The authors come to a conclusion that shrinking socioeconomic space leads to an increase in the area of ...
A spatial study of networking in the Vistula Lagoon region using geoinformation systems
... nature of network cooperation as well as the fact that it involves a significant number of independent agents. We believe that one of the important tools of research on network cooperation is regional integral geoinformation systems (GIS). Modern GIS are successfully used in related fields, such as environmental and climate studies, geology, urban studies, and serve as rather efficient tools of analysing spatial objects and phenomena. One of such systems has been developed and is successfully functioning ...
Euroregions as a factor of successful international integration in modern conditions
... efficiency of cross-border Euroregions and the additional resources that can be retrieved in the framework of national economic policy during global recession. The practical component lies in clarifying the conceptual framework for the formation of successful crossborder cooperation in today's Europe. The authors employed the historical-descriptive approach and factual consideration of the cross-border and macro-regional level of interaction between European countries. The main results are as follows....
Models for countering the segregation of ethnoreligious immigrant areas in Denmark and Sweden
... of forging a new civic identity rooted in the linguistic, religious and cultural homogeneity of Danish society amidst its multiculturalism remains relevant. Thus, Sweden is formulating its own anti-segregation programme, taking into account both the successes and shortcomings of Danish immigration and integration policies. Another important conclusion is that these nations have started to pay special attention to ethnic and religious criteria when identifying ‘parallel societies’.
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Geopolitical regionalisation of the Baltic area: the essence and historical dynamics
... cooperation regions (Euroregions and regions formed by the Interreg programme, the Council of the Baltic Sea States, the Helsinki Commission, VASAB and other initiatives). Over the past fifteen years, these processes brought to life Europe’s most successful ‘region of cooperation’. The Baltic case has been actively studied and promoted as a model for cross-border cooperation in other border regions (see [21; 24—29]). Nonetheless, the relative importance of the region for Russia gradually ...
Evangelical Lutheran church of Denmark: socio-economic and territorial-organisational aspects
... widespread distribution of religious infrastructure, allow religious institutions to position themselves as influential and significant. They have the authority, resources, capabilities, and powers to participate in the development of society, and do so successfully.
It should also be noted that, in contrast to the Church of Denmark, which has been active in social and economic areas, the Churches of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, are trying to replicate this experience and adapt it to regional and ...
Vocational education in Russia and China: the role of values in the transmission of experience revisited
Drawing on comprehensive historical data about the system of music education in China in the 1920—1930s, the authors focus on the relevance of professional pedagogical values for the successful transmission of professional experience. Examining axiological dimension of the intense pedagogical activity of Boris Zakharov (1887—1943), the head of the piano department at the Shanghai National Conservatory in 1929—1943, we claim ...
Company history as a subgenre of the corporate website
..., media-related, structural-semantic, and stylistic-linguistic subgenre parameters of the “Company History” subsection are examined. A comprehensive initial communicative goal of this subsection is identified: to shape a positive image, create a successful brand, and strengthen trust in the company. The research results contribute to understanding the structural and compositional features of a corporate website, its genre specificity, and the mechanisms of presentation in Internet communication....
Unveiling the unseen: the challenge of phenomenological conceptual untranslatables
... and Caro, M., 2022. Probing the process: Towards more integrative research methods. Translation & Interpreting, 14 (2), pp. 1—7,
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Minchenkov, A. G., 2011. Nomination Lacunae as a Translation Problem. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg ...
Knowledge and innovation dynamics of the Northwest Russia under geopolitical changes
... industrial and technological structures [1], [2], playing a pivotal role in the restructuring of a regional economy and its adaptation to rapidly changing circumstances [3]. During times of crisis, regions that embrace innovative advancements tend to be more successful in navigating the aftermath of shocks. They leverage accumulated internal resources and experience to devise ingenious solutions to external challenges [4] [5]. Assessing the consequences of the 2008—2009 global economic crisis, reports from ...
Three Russian Baltic regions in the context of confrontation between Russia and the West
.... Faced with political and economic vulnerabilities, Russia found itself obliged to strengthen its cooperation with the West between 1991 and 2014. The dynamics of relations between Russia and Western countries during this period revealed a blend of successes and failures, persisting over an extended period [13].
As early as 2021, certain authors [14] observed both elements of restraint and communication in the interactions between the West and Russia. Despite the deterioration of Russia-West relations,...
The geopolitical effect of the maritime factor on the spatial development of post-Soviet Russia: the Baltic case
... recognised as such since the beginning of the 20th century, when Halford Mackinder published his seminal works. The seven decades of Soviet rule were marked both by pronounced continental tendencies (see, for instance, [22]) and extensive (and mostly successful) efforts to launch a quasiglobalist maritime project. The ideological framework for this project was provided in the 1976 publication of Admiral Sergey Gorshkov titled The Marine Power of the State [23], which postulated the marine-continental ...
From the editor
... severance of international economic ties and the territories’ capacity for science and innovations.
The contribution by D. B. Kuvalin and Yu. A. Shcherbanin shows how and why Baltic seaports have adapted to the new environment, managing to carry on successful operations. The article co-authored by A. S. Mikhaylov, D. D. Maksimenko, M. R. Maksimenko and M. M. Filatov stresses the need for restructuring cooperation ties in research and academia, namely those that previously involved ‘unfriendly’ ...
Spatial differentiation of rural territories in the Kaliningrad region: implications for socio-economic policies
... significantly in these areas (see Fig. 1). In the Ozersk municipality, migration gains exceeded natural population losses, resulting in an increase in the number of residents. However, the situation worsened in the Gusev municipality, which, largely due to the success of the General Satellite technopolis, had shown population growth in the town itself and only a slight decrease in rural areas (Fig. 5).
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Natural increase and net migration rate in the municipalities of the Kaliningrad region in 2022, per 1000 ...
Economic development of Russia’s north-western regions and migration to the St. Petersburg agglomeration
... cores of the St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Helsinki agglomerations. For building the models, regions with similar development dynamics were divided into four sectors: St. Petersburg, the Leningrad region, three less advanced northern areas, and the more successful NWFD territories. Before the 2008—2009 crisis, St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region outperformed the other north-western areas. However, the crisis led to a sharp decline in economic growth rates across the federal district, with manufacturing,...
Language policy of Estonia: achievements and the future of education in the Russian language
... barrier, rarely incorporate Estonian-language empirical material. This often leads to diametrically opposite conclusions about the prospects of Estonia’s language policy, ranging from the inevitable assimilation of the Russian-speaking minority to its successful integration into Estonian society while preserving linguistic and cultural distinctiveness. The article examines the results of Estonia’s language policy as of 2023 and the prospects for Russian-language education in the country, drawing ...
Modern trends in paradiplomacy: a case of Russian-Finnish regional cooperation
... and Philosophy of science.<13>
As indicated by the curriculum, both SPbU and Tampere University incorporated not only general theoretical courses but also practice-oriented ones into the programme. Some of these courses were mandatory for the successful completion of studies, while others were optional, allowing students to select study fields that aligned with their research interests.
As noted by Hudolej, Novikova, and Lanko, the contribution of Finnish colleagues to the programme encompasses ...
The Swedish institute’s scholarship policy as a soft power instrument
... include not only Russia, the Baltic states, Poland, and Ukraine but also Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.<14> The allocation of scholarships between 1997 and 2020 exhibited some fluctuations. In the initial year, there were 240 successful applications, but this number gradually declined to 64 in the academic year 2002/03. Subsequently, between 2004 and 2011, there was a gradual increase, with the number of scholarships fluctuating between 186 and 250. However, the numbers then ...
Reputation and status in Denmark’s strategic culture
... US, which could once meet the American-British benchmark. This partly accounts for the country’s disproportionately high troop numbers, operational spending and casualties per capita in US-led and NATO operations. An acknowledgment of Denmark’s successes was the appointment of the former Prime Minister of the country, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, as NATO Secretary-General (2009—2014) and the Danish Chief of Defence, Knud Bartels, as the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee (2012—2015). In early ...
Response of the Lithuanian municipalities to the First Wave of COVID-19
... exemptions from various fees and taxes. They have used innovative measures: Vilnius allowed the opening of outdoor cafes, the practice, which was observed by global media. According to the research findings, the actions of municipal authorities can be successful, as municipalities are closer to the residents and can respond to their needs and those of entrepreneurs more quickly and flexibly. The approval of COVID-19 management action plans by municipalities has contributed to the narrative of recovery ...
International heritage in the memorial landscape of the Kaliningrad region
... erected in the 1870s to commemorate the victims of the 1860s—1870s’ wars, whose outcome allowed the Prussian elite to found an empire. Prussia and the Russian Empire were strategic partners at that time, a circumstance that was conducive to the success of Prussian foreign policy in Europe. In 2012, four concrete crosses were put up near the village of Kalinino in the Nesterov municipality on the site of a lost monument honouring the Prussian victory in the war against France (1870—1871). A ...