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  Russians, Byelorussians, and Ukrainians
In 1795, Belorus became a part of the Russian empire and soon after Russian Orthodox religion was once again the official religion.
Belorus became an independent country following the Revolution of 1917, but Communist Russia seized control and later Belorus became a republic of the Soviet Union.
Belorus was at one time an agricultural society but is now dominated by industry.
www.oakland.edu /cas/emuseum/rem/ic/1russia.htm   (562 words)

  
  Legion Furioso |
Belorus is a veteran of countless battles and is amongst the oldest and wisest of his chapter.
Belorus has since led the chapter in numerous attacks against Tyranid splinter fleets of Leviathan and invasions and is constantly engaged in battles with the Tau.
He has fought alongside the Belorus and Koris for decades as Chaplain of the 1st Company and is one of their most trusted advisors.
www.freewebs.com /tempestora/characters.htm   (573 words)

  
 Some Soviet and Post-Soviet National and Linguistic Problems in the Slavic Republics (States):Russia, Ukraine, Belorus
However, the Ukrainian and Belorus independence slogans became popular and led various social groups to expect it to produce answers to most of the ills afflicting them.
The percentage of Ukrainians who declared their mother-tongue to be Ukrainian declined from 91.4% in 1970 to 87.7% in 1989 and the trend of acculturation and assimilation in Russian language and culture steadily grew.
In Belorus, the law passed in 1990, making Belorussian the state language, had laid down that the transition period for introducing Belorussian as the state language would take from three to ten years.
src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp /sympo/97summer/alt.html   (6190 words)

  
  Steffen Werner: The Second Babylonian Captivity, Part 4: Facts II
Furthermore, Belorus was the only republic of the Union, which sent its Minister of the Interior (Home Secretary) as well as the Chief of the Secret Police as delegates to the XXII Party Congress, while representatives from Georgia, Kasachstan, Usbekistan, Baschkirien, the Tartarian ASSR, the Ukraine and Russian SSR had rather menial posts.
The reader is reminded of the peculiar increase in the population density of Belorus, which was mentioned at the beginning of this essay.
Belorus was indeed the prime example of a police state.
www.vho.org /GB/Books/tsbc/IV.html   (14065 words)

  
 Belarus News and Analysis | Belarus Appraises Rate of Economic Development in Azerbaijan
Belorus's Prime-Minister Sergey Sydorski informed that the purpose of the visit is the exchange of opinion on the further development of commercial and economic cooperation.
Sydorski stated that Belorus appraises the rate of economic development in Azerbaijan, the country that takes the first place among all post-Soviet countries for the growth rate.
Belorus Government develops projects and agreements to be signed with Azerbaijan," he added.
www.data.minsk.by /belarusnews/032007/229.html   (151 words)

  
 Belorus secret services make their way to Russian part of Internet. 'Friendly agencies' ...
These spammers, so-called 'Belorus guerillas' (or guerillas) are already famous in Belorus for destruction of several forums, which did not play up to the Minsk authorities.
'Belorus guerillas' won a victory over all of their virtual enemies and began to look for other victims.
For some reason, 'Belorus guerillas' regard all of them as 'enemies of the fatherland' (in the idiom of Soviet epoch).
english.pravda.ru /main/2001/02/16/2536.html   (709 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Belorus secret services make their way to Russian part of Internet. “Friendly agencies” against Pravda.ru
These spammers, so-called “Belorus guerillas” (or guerillas) are already famous in Belorus for destruction of several forums, which did not play up to the Minsk authorities.
“Belorus guerillas” won a victory over all of their virtual enemies and began to look for other victims.
These spammers, so-called “Belorus guerillas” are already famous in Belorus for destruction of several forums, which did not play up to the Minsk authorities.
newsfromrussia.com /main/2001/02/16/2536.html   (2141 words)

  
 Belorus
There are a more than afew that are certainly not common or even close to those in the Western nations.
rus • russia • belorus • ukraine • habits
Learn about these fascinating items of cultural representation with us in this article.
www.suite101.com /reference/belorus   (143 words)

  
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Poles try to remake their state with historical borders - including Belorus and Ukraine.
Belorus and Ukraine it is this part of Rus' which has been
Belorus and Ukraine, where Polish minority was significant.
www.the-strategist.net /RD/scenarii/display_scenario.php?Id=277   (500 words)

  
 Steffen Werner: The Second Babylonian Captivity, Part 5: Questions
The Representative of Belorus at the United Nations has been authorized to declare this to the general world public.
According to ADN (German News), this decision was made following a hearing on the after-effects of the reactor catastrophe in Tschernobyl (April 1986), which also effected Belorus very strongly.
As for Belorus, all directives from the Soviet Ministry and State Committees, which would hinder the "realisation of the republic programming to overcome the catastrophe" had been suspended.« [482]
www.vho.org /GB/Books/tsbc/V.html   (1678 words)

  
 Marc Chagall | Martin Lawrence Galleries
Marc Chagall, who died in 1985 at the age of 97, is without doubt one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
In his paintings he created a unique world full of pathos, poetry, humor and enchantment, drawing on vivid memories of his childhood in what is today Belorus.
Clearly influenced by Byzantine and Russian icon painting and folk art, he wished his own mythological floating figures and symbolism to be interpreted freely, if at all.
www.martinlawrence.com /chagall.html   (169 words)

  
 Oneworld Multimedia :: Blogging the Belorus Elections :: March :: 2006
As the BBC reports that thousands of Belarussian opposition supporters have gathered in the central square in Minsk to protest the presidential elections, it’s worth keeping an eye out on Global Voices’ Belorus page summarizing and linking to Belorussian blogs.
In particular, GV reports that Andrei Khrapavitski is blogging events as they unfold.
The opinions expressed on this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of any publication or organization that he may be working for now, in the past or in the future.
oneworld.blogsome.com /2006/03/20/blogging-the-belorus-elections   (543 words)

  
 Health Of Crops Depends On ’Protein Wars’
To protect themselves from pathogenic fungi, which penetrate plant tissues with the help of proteinase proteins, vegetables produce inhibitors to these proteinases.
Specialists of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Bach Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences and the Belorus Institute of Experimental Botany decided to check if plants’ resistance to parasitic fungi is connected with inhibitor proteins’ activity.
Biochemists investigated to what extent vegetal matters are capable of “turning off” various proteinases as bovine trypsin and similar enzymes complexes used by microbes and pathogenic fungi.
www.innovations-report.de /html/berichte/agrar_forstwissenschaften/bericht-51209.html   (420 words)

  
 Russian Science News
The research of the Belorus scientists in this sphere has been supported by the Belorus Foundation for Basic Research.
The Belorus researchers from the State Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health, Republic of Belorus, and the Institute of Photobiology, National Academy of Sciences of Belorus, have suggested to fight these mutant viruses by the photodynamic inhibition method.
The method is based on the photosensitive reactions, which take place in biological systems.
www.informnauka.ru /eng/2003/2003-07-04-03_363_e.htm   (629 words)

  
 Young Musicians from Russia/14. Page//Belorus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
On this new page of Belorus I introduce you a cellist, supported by the Spivakov Foundation.
He made his solo debut when he was seven years old, and, at nine years of age, performed in the Netherlands with the chamber orchestra of the Belorus Secondary School of Music.
He has appeared with both the Belorus Symphony Orchestra and the Belorus Chamber Orchestra, and has performed in the Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Poland and Germany.
www.podiuminternational.de /bios/ru/prodiru14.htm   (206 words)

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