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Бакалавриат. Подготовка специалистов широкого профиля

Это первая ступень высшего образования, по итогам которой слушателю выдается диплом. Степень бакалавра является самодостаточной и предоставляет возможность официально трудоустроиться по полученной профессии или пойти в магистратуру. Об особенностях бакалавриата читайте в статье: https://hedclub.com/ru/publication/bachelor_s_degree_training_of_multi-skilled_specialists_149/ru

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Bachelor's Degree. Training Of Multi-Skilled Specialists
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The Turkic indigenous people, the Altai, comprise representatives of ethnic groups of small peoples: Teleuts, Tubalars, Kumandins, Telengits. They live mainly in two different, but territorially close subjects of the Russian Federation: the Altai Republic and the Altai region. They mainly live in villages and hamlets and are engaged in traditional economics - cattle breeding, hunting, farming. A lot of tourists have been coming to the Altai Mountains lately.

The Altai people believe in spirits, consider all natural things alive, including even stones, and take from nature exactly as much as they need. According to Altai mythology, the world is ruled by good and evil spirits, commanded by two deities: the light world creator Ulgen and the dark underground lord Erlik.
In remote Altai villages and hamlets live shamans (kama) - people who know magic and can communicate with spirits. Kama go down to the underworld, to the lord Erlik, to bring back the soul of a sick man, and they are also able to drive away evil spirits from people. Legend has it that they can transform into animals and natural objects. People come to them to know their future and ask for advice on the best course of action. The Kama gift is not hereditary but reveals itself at an early age.

The cuisine of the Altai peoples consists mainly of meat of animals, game, fish and dairy products. The lack of spices is a peculiarity of this cuisine. Some dishes are considered sacred by the Altai people, such as talcan. This is a coarse-milled flour made from roasted barley. After frying the grains are sifted, and ground to flour. Talcan is given to children to make them grow up healthy and strong, it is used to make porridges and soups, they drink tea with it. Altai tea is different from that drunk in Central Russia. It is richer, and cream and salt are often added to it.
Plyos, a fairytale town, is 400 kilometer north-east of the Russian capital. Travelling along the Volga in 1888, Isaac Levitan, a famous painter, had seen Plyos and fell in love. He stayed there for three years and painted over 200 landscapes.
Since Levitan, the town image has not changed a lot. Picturesque, it still lies on the hills. Specifically for travelers, its streets have many merchant shops, styled as they were at that time. Colourful houses decorated with unique wood carvings, boats that lie on the shore and cobbled alleys create an unusual, fairytale atmosphere.
Wherever you are in this town, you can see the Church of the Resurrection. Donated by the townsfolk, it was built in 1817 to express gratitude to heroes of the Patriotic War of 1812. There is one more Church of Resurrection on Levitan hill. This small quaint wooden church is depicted in the famous picture "Above Eternal Peace" by Isaac Levitan. Next to it, there is a monument to the artist, who was so inspired by Plyos.
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Students of The Doon Valley Public School from the Indian city of Deoband (Uttar Pradesh) visited the Russian House in New Delhi. They got acquainted with the history of the cultural center, learned about the courses of the Russian language and the possibility of entering Russian universities under the government quota.
The students were offered an exhibition dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and India. The exposition of paintings by the Roerich Museum was shown to schoolchildren,also was shown the studios of the Russian House - art and ballet, as well as the M.M. Botvinnik Chess Academy.
Indian students visited the library of the Center, numbering about 25 thousand books in Russian, English and Hindi, were able to see stands dedicated to the visit of Yuri Gagarin to India in 1961, and an exposition of Russian toys. A visit to the Russian house ended with a tea party with traditional Indian treats.
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🎭 Watch #live at 7.00 p.m IST: The opening of the Festival of #Russia'n Culture in #India and the performance of the Ensemble 'Lezginka'! 🎶

🎥👀 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFjCS8uxwL4
The Russian Culture Festival commenced on November 21, 2022, in New Delhi. The festival will roll over New Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai up to 29th November 2022.
"Tonight we are resuming the wonderful tradition of reciprocal cultural festivals of Russia and India and India and Russia. This year we have brought to India three very prominent, famous groups and dance and song groups and this particular year's festival will become a very colorful culmination of the 75th anniversary Russia-India diplomatic relations. It would be a very vivid illustration of the rich and diverse cultural bonds between our nations, the historic friendship, mutual interest, understanding and trust" said the Russian ambassador Denis Alipov.

After Delhi, the festival will move to Kolkata and then to Mumbai and will be back to Delhi on the 29th of this month.
The festival in India began with the performance of the Ensemble Lezginka which demonstrated the unique folk art of Russia. #75yearsanniversary #RussiaIndia #RussianCultureFestival