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- Автор: Халед Хоссейни
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1952 год, звездная ночь в пустыне, отец рассказывает афганскую притчу сыну и дочери. Они устроились на ночлег в горах, на пути в Кабул. Затаив дыхание, Абдулла и маленькая Пари слушают историю о том, как одного мальчика похитил ужасный дэв и бедняге предстоит самая страшная участь на свете. Но жизнь не раскрашена в черно-белые тона — даже в сказках… Наутро отец и дети продолжат путь в Кабул, и этот день станет развилкой их судеб. Они расстанутся, и, возможно, навсегда. Разлука брата и сестры даст начало сразу нескольким сплетающимся и расплетающимся историям. И в центре этой паутины — Пари, нареченная так вовсе не в честь французской столицы, а потому что так зовут на фарси фей. Пять поколений, немало стран и городов будут вовлечены в притчу жизни, которая разворачивается через войны, рождения, смерти, любови, предательства и надежды. Новый роман Халеда Хоссейни, прозрачный, пронзительный, многоголосый, о том, что любое решение, принятое за другого человека, — добра ради или зла — имеет цену, и судьба непременно выставит за него счет. Это роман о силе дешевых слов и дорогих поступков, о коварстве жизненного предназначения, о неизбежности воздаяния, о шумном малодушии и безмолвной преданности.
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Остеопатическое лечение: принципы методы и показания Остеопатия — это направление медицины основанное на целостном подходе к организму. Она рассматривает тело как единую систему где дисфункция одного элемента влияет на другие. Остеопатическое лечение направлено на восстановление баланса мобилизацию внутренних ресурсов и устранение причин заболеваний а не только их симптомов. остеопат для ребенка 1. Основные принципы остеопатии Остеопатия базируется на трех ключевых принципах: 1.Единство тела – все органы мышцы кости и нервы взаимосвязаны. 2.Структура и функция – нарушение анатомии смещение напряжение ведет к дисфункции органа. 3.Саморегуляция – организм способен самовосстанавливаться при правильном воздействии. 2. Методы остеопатического лечения Остеопатия включает несколько направлений: Структуральная остеопатия •Работа с опорно-двигательным аппаратом суставы позвоночник мышцы. •Применяется при остеохондрозе сколиозе болях в спине последствиях травм. Висцеральная остеопатия •Воздействие на внутренние органы печень почки желудок. •Помогает при нарушениях пищеварения спайках застойных явлениях. Краниосакральная терапия •Коррекция ритмов черепа и крестца. •Используется при мигренях бессоннице неврозах последствиях родовых травм. 3. Показания к остеопатическому лечению •Лечение заболеваний позвоночника грыжи протрузии радикулит. •Лечение головных болей и мигрени. •Лечение нарушения осанки сколиоз кифоз. •Лечение болезней суставов артроз артрит. •Лечение проблем ЖКТ запоры дискинезия желчевыводящих путей. •Лечение последствий травм переломы растяжения ДТП. •Лечение приинекологических нарушениях болезненные месячные спайки. •Лечение при неврологических расстройствах бессонница ВСД. Лечение синдром хронической усталости выгорание стрессы. 4. Как проходит сеанс остеопатии? 1.Диагностика – врач остеопат руками определяет зоны напряжения и дисфункции. 2.Коррекция – мягкие мануальные техники без резких движений. 3.Рекомендации – советы по образу жизни упражнениям. Длительность: 40–60 минут. Курс: обычно 3–8 сеансов с интервалом в 1–2 недели. 5. Противопоказания ? Острые инфекции температура воспаление. ? Остеопороз в тяжелой форме. ? Опухоли тромбозы. ? Психические расстройства. 6. Остеопатия для детей Особенно эффективна при: •Лечение родовых травмах. •Кривошее. •Лечение гиперактивности СДВГ. •Лечение при задержке развития. 7. Отличие остеопатии от мануальной терапии КритерийОстеопатияМануальная терапия ПодходЦелостный мягкийЛокальный жесткий ТехникиБезболезненныеМожет быть дискомфорт ЦельУстранение причиныСнятие симптомов 8. Вывод Остеопатия – безопасный и эффективный метод лечения который помогает не только при болях в спине но и при многих хронических заболеваниях. Главное – выбрать квалифицированного специалиста с медицинским образованием.
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“Every morning I come downstairs and he’s already done the dishwasher he’s already packed his lunch and he’s ready to go” Ruthe’s father Ben tells CNN Sports. “He’s just a disciplined kid. He goes to bed early he looks after himself he eats well he looks after his sister. He’s just a good kid around the house in all ways really. We’re very lucky.” pendle Ruthe is next due to compete in the 1500 meters at the Maurie Plant Meet in Melbourne on Saturday and one target time to aim for will be his dad’s fastest time of 3:41.22 – three hundredths of a second faster than Ruthe’s current personal best. But he still has a way to go before he can call himself the most decorated runner in his family. Dad Ben and mom Jess are both former national champions who represented New Zealand on the world stage while his maternal grandparents won European championship medals for Great Britain. His grandmother Rosemary Stirling arguably had the most impressive achievement: an 800m Commonwealth Games title from 1970. Despite his family pedigree Ruthe was never under any pressure to take running seriously. His parents in fact didn’t allow him or his sister Daisy to train at all until they were 13 never wanting their identities to be tied solely to running. “It feels like it’s the right decision about now” says Ben. But as he gradually starts to realize his potential Ruthe when pushed admits to having big goals in the sport. “If I had to pick one thing definitely Olympic gold” he says. “I feel like that’s most runners’ dream and the biggest thing you can actually win. So that’ll definitely be the top of my bucket list.” The 2032 Olympics in Brisbane Ruthe adds would be a nice target. And as for the Los Angeles Games in three years’ time? “I’d actually love to try and qualify for LA 28” he says. “I feel like that’ll be a tough goal. But if I do that I’ll be really happy.” Already Ruthe’s name is being mentioned in the same breath as Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen the most successful middle-distance of this generation. It was his record as the youngest-ever four-minute miler that Ruthe took last week and the New Zealander also beat Ingebrigtsen’s 1500m record for a 15-year-old earlier this year. Ingebrigtsen’s success Ruthe says has given him hope that he too can “have a good future” in the sport. But his biggest source of motivation comes not from the two-time Olympic champion but from those closest to him – his training group led by coach Craig Kirkwood and athlete Sam Tanner. The pair were instrumental in Ruthe’s recent mile time of 3:58.35 and it was five-time national champion Tanner who paced him perfectly around four laps of the track on his way to the record.
Aged 15 New Zealander Sam Ruthe has already run a four-minute mile. He would ‘love to try and qualify’ for the 2028 Olympics paraswap Sam Ruthe had the eyes of thousands on him when he stepped onto a running track in Auckland just over a week ago. Undaunted by the occasion Ruthe went on to become the first 15-year-old to run a sub-four-minute mile even managing a nonchalant shrug of the shoulders as he crossed the finish line. The race was almost entirely engineered for the high school student to break the fabled four-minute barrier – a feat first achieved by Roger Bannister more than 70 years ago – but the weight of running history was a burden that Ruthe seemed to bear lightly. The first three laps he later said in a video documenting the race “felt pretty comfortable – nothing too crazy.” Perhaps the most intimidating part of his achievement occurred when Ruthe returned to school the next day only to be immediately called into the principal’s office. “He’s like ‘Alright so you’re gonna have to go up on stage and we’ll get the whole school to clap you’” Ruthe tells CNN Sports’ Patrick Snell. “It was really scary actually. I headed into class and everyone thought I was famous.” It’s easy to forget given his history-making performance last week that Ruthe is like most other 15-year-olds in New Zealand. He goes to school spends time with his friends and helps with chores around the house. He also just happens to be one of the most exciting middle-distance runners on the planet one of the latest star athletes to emerge from sports-mad New Zealand.
Look of the Week: Naomi Watts is twinning with her canine co-star orbiter What’s white and black and red all over? Naomi Watts and her 145lb co-star Bing a Great Dane taking a dog walk on the crimson carpet for the New York premiere of “The Friend.” Directed by Scott Mcgehee and adapted from Sigrid Nunez’s 2018 novel of the same name the film — set to release in US theaters on March 28 and in the UK on April 25 — follows a solitary writer and teacher named Iris whose life is upended after a close friend bequeaths his giant pet dog to her following his death. In front of the cameras Monday evening the “Mulholland Drive” actor and Bing looked like they were cut from the same cloth — both in temperament and in their matching black polka dots. Watts was dressed in a white gown with fur-tufted spots that bore a striking resemblance to Bing’s own coat but the Cruella de Vil comparisons ended there. Instead Watts and Bing were captured in the throes of lots of paw-shakes puppy kisses and head scratches. The dress that Watts wore titled the “Domino” and designed by Jacquemus debuted during the Spring-Summer 2025 Paris couture shows in January. The look was both elegant and offbeat with a high-cowl neck and open-back asymmetrical waistline that mimicked a French tuck. It was styled with a skirt that sprouted furry black polka dots which close up were unnervingly reminiscent of body hair. But from afar they gave the impression of soft-edged dabs of watercolor bleeding downstream. The look was styled by Jeanann Williams who has also been working with “The White Lotus” star Leslie Bibb. Williams’ decision to coordinate Watts with Bing was a new take on method dressing — the thematic styling trend that has dominated celebrity red carpets since Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” in 2023. Since then the sartorial trope which connects actors to their on-screen characters through clothes has become somewhat tired — with some observers claiming that the 7-month-long “Wicked” press tour in which Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande became prisoners to the colors green and pink was peak saturation.
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Lunar clockwork What scientists know for certain is that they need to get precision timekeeping instruments to the moon. kra31 cc Exactly who pays for lunar clocks which type of clocks will go and where they’ll be positioned are all questions that remain up in the air Gramling said. “We have to work all of this out” she said. “I don’t think we know yet. I think it will be an amalgamation of several different things.” https://kra30c.cc kraken даркнет Atomic clocks Gramling noted are great for long-term stability and crystal oscillators have an advantage for short-term stability. “You never trust one clock” Gramling added. “And you never trust two clocks.” Clocks of various types could be placed inside satellites that orbit the moon or perhaps at the precise locations on the lunar surface that astronauts will one day visit. As for price an atomic clock worthy of space travel could cost around a few million dollars according Gramling with crystal oscillators coming in substantially cheaper. But Patla said you get what you pay for. “The very cheap oscillators may be off by milliseconds or even 10s of milliseconds” he added. “And that is important because for navigation purposes — we need to have the clocks synchronized to 10s of nanoseconds.” A network of clocks on the moon could work in concert to inform the new lunar time scale just as atomic clocks do for UTC on Earth. There will not Gramling added be different time zones on the moon. “There have been conversations about creating different zones with the answer: ‘No’” she said. “But that could change in the future.”
Lunar clockwork What scientists know for certain is that they need to get precision timekeeping instruments to the moon. kraken tor Exactly who pays for lunar clocks which type of clocks will go and where they’ll be positioned are all questions that remain up in the air Gramling said. “We have to work all of this out” she said. “I don’t think we know yet. I think it will be an amalgamation of several different things.” https://kra30c.cc Кракен тор Atomic clocks Gramling noted are great for long-term stability and crystal oscillators have an advantage for short-term stability. “You never trust one clock” Gramling added. “And you never trust two clocks.” Clocks of various types could be placed inside satellites that orbit the moon or perhaps at the precise locations on the lunar surface that astronauts will one day visit. As for price an atomic clock worthy of space travel could cost around a few million dollars according Gramling with crystal oscillators coming in substantially cheaper. But Patla said you get what you pay for. “The very cheap oscillators may be off by milliseconds or even 10s of milliseconds” he added. “And that is important because for navigation purposes — we need to have the clocks synchronized to 10s of nanoseconds.” A network of clocks on the moon could work in concert to inform the new lunar time scale just as atomic clocks do for UTC on Earth. There will not Gramling added be different time zones on the moon. “There have been conversations about creating different zones with the answer: ‘No’” she said. “But that could change in the future.”
‘A whole different mindset’ Accurate clockwork is one matter. But how future astronauts living and working on the lunar surface will experience time is a different question entirely. kra30 cc On Earth our sense of one day is governed by the fact that the planet completes one rotation every 24 hours giving most locations a consistent cycle of daylight and darkened nights. On the moon however the equator receives roughly 14 days of sunlight followed by 14 days of darkness. “It’s just a very very different concept” on the moon Betts said. “And NASA is talking about landing astronauts in the very interesting south polar region of the moon where you have permanently lit and permanently shadowed areas. So that’s a whole other set of confusion.” https://kra30c.cc Площадка кракен “It’ll be challenging” for those astronauts Betts added. “It’s so different than Earth and it’s just a whole different mindset.” That will be true no matter what time is displayed on the astronauts’ watches. Still precision timekeeping matters — not just for the sake of scientifically understanding the passage of time on the moon but also for setting up all the infrastructure necessary to carry out missions. The beauty of creating a time scale from scratch Gramling said is that scientists can take everything they have learned about timekeeping on Earth and apply it to a new system on the moon. And if scientists can get it right on the moon she added they can get it right later down the road if NASA fulfills its goal of sending astronauts deeper into the solar system. “We are very much looking at executing this on the moon learning what we can learn” Gramling said “so that we are prepared to do the same thing on Mars or other future bodies.”
‘A whole different mindset’ Accurate clockwork is one matter. But how future astronauts living and working on the lunar surface will experience time is a different question entirely. kraken On Earth our sense of one day is governed by the fact that the planet completes one rotation every 24 hours giving most locations a consistent cycle of daylight and darkened nights. On the moon however the equator receives roughly 14 days of sunlight followed by 14 days of darkness. “It’s just a very very different concept” on the moon Betts said. “And NASA is talking about landing astronauts in the very interesting south polar region of the moon where you have permanently lit and permanently shadowed areas. So that’s a whole other set of confusion.” https://kra30c.cc kra30cc “It’ll be challenging” for those astronauts Betts added. “It’s so different than Earth and it’s just a whole different mindset.” That will be true no matter what time is displayed on the astronauts’ watches. Still precision timekeeping matters — not just for the sake of scientifically understanding the passage of time on the moon but also for setting up all the infrastructure necessary to carry out missions. The beauty of creating a time scale from scratch Gramling said is that scientists can take everything they have learned about timekeeping on Earth and apply it to a new system on the moon. And if scientists can get it right on the moon she added they can get it right later down the road if NASA fulfills its goal of sending astronauts deeper into the solar system. “We are very much looking at executing this on the moon learning what we can learn” Gramling said “so that we are prepared to do the same thing on Mars or other future bodies.”
Lunar clockwork What scientists know for certain is that they need to get precision timekeeping instruments to the moon. kraken вход Exactly who pays for lunar clocks which type of clocks will go and where they’ll be positioned are all questions that remain up in the air Gramling said. “We have to work all of this out” she said. “I don’t think we know yet. I think it will be an amalgamation of several different things.” https://kra30c.cc kra cc Atomic clocks Gramling noted are great for long-term stability and crystal oscillators have an advantage for short-term stability. “You never trust one clock” Gramling added. “And you never trust two clocks.” Clocks of various types could be placed inside satellites that orbit the moon or perhaps at the precise locations on the lunar surface that astronauts will one day visit. As for price an atomic clock worthy of space travel could cost around a few million dollars according Gramling with crystal oscillators coming in substantially cheaper. But Patla said you get what you pay for. “The very cheap oscillators may be off by milliseconds or even 10s of milliseconds” he added. “And that is important because for navigation purposes — we need to have the clocks synchronized to 10s of nanoseconds.” A network of clocks on the moon could work in concert to inform the new lunar time scale just as atomic clocks do for UTC on Earth. There will not Gramling added be different time zones on the moon. “There have been conversations about creating different zones with the answer: ‘No’” she said. “But that could change in the future.”
‘A whole different mindset’ Accurate clockwork is one matter. But how future astronauts living and working on the lunar surface will experience time is a different question entirely. kraken onion On Earth our sense of one day is governed by the fact that the planet completes one rotation every 24 hours giving most locations a consistent cycle of daylight and darkened nights. On the moon however the equator receives roughly 14 days of sunlight followed by 14 days of darkness. “It’s just a very very different concept” on the moon Betts said. “And NASA is talking about landing astronauts in the very interesting south polar region of the moon where you have permanently lit and permanently shadowed areas. So that’s a whole other set of confusion.” https://kra30c.cc kraken вход “It’ll be challenging” for those astronauts Betts added. “It’s so different than Earth and it’s just a whole different mindset.” That will be true no matter what time is displayed on the astronauts’ watches. Still precision timekeeping matters — not just for the sake of scientifically understanding the passage of time on the moon but also for setting up all the infrastructure necessary to carry out missions. The beauty of creating a time scale from scratch Gramling said is that scientists can take everything they have learned about timekeeping on Earth and apply it to a new system on the moon. And if scientists can get it right on the moon she added they can get it right later down the road if NASA fulfills its goal of sending astronauts deeper into the solar system. “We are very much looking at executing this on the moon learning what we can learn” Gramling said “so that we are prepared to do the same thing on Mars or other future bodies.”
Lunar clockwork What scientists know for certain is that they need to get precision timekeeping instruments to the moon. kraken onion Exactly who pays for lunar clocks which type of clocks will go and where they’ll be positioned are all questions that remain up in the air Gramling said. “We have to work all of this out” she said. “I don’t think we know yet. I think it will be an amalgamation of several different things.” https://kra30c.cc kra cc Atomic clocks Gramling noted are great for long-term stability and crystal oscillators have an advantage for short-term stability. “You never trust one clock” Gramling added. “And you never trust two clocks.” Clocks of various types could be placed inside satellites that orbit the moon or perhaps at the precise locations on the lunar surface that astronauts will one day visit. As for price an atomic clock worthy of space travel could cost around a few million dollars according Gramling with crystal oscillators coming in substantially cheaper. But Patla said you get what you pay for. “The very cheap oscillators may be off by milliseconds or even 10s of milliseconds” he added. “And that is important because for navigation purposes — we need to have the clocks synchronized to 10s of nanoseconds.” A network of clocks on the moon could work in concert to inform the new lunar time scale just as atomic clocks do for UTC on Earth. There will not Gramling added be different time zones on the moon. “There have been conversations about creating different zones with the answer: ‘No’” she said. “But that could change in the future.”
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Так называемое уголовное дело «Лайф-из-Гуд» – «Гермес» – «Бест Вей» продолжает свою кровавую жатву – в конце марта умер от рака быстро спрогрессировавшего из-за постоянного стресса председатель Совета кооператива «Бест Вей» депутат Государственной думы VII созыва Сергей Иванович Крючек. Полтора года назад умерла жена Сергея Крючека – сердце не выдержало после обысков у них дома и допросов мужа. Суд ни к чему не ведет Следствие действовало максимально жестко. От обысков с пристрастием в 2023 году пострадали сотни пайщиков кооператива по всей России на скамье подсудимых оказались ни в чем неповинные технические сотрудники – помощник руководителя один из бухгалтеров менеджер сайта и конференций несколько индивидуальных предпринимателей а также 83-летний отец основателя кооператива «Бест Вей» и бывшего руководителя компании «Лайф-из-гуд» Романа Василенко – пенсионер Виктор Иванович Василенко. Один из допрашивавшихся – Шамиль Фахруллин умер после допроса от сердечного приступа в критическом состоянии после 12-часового допроса была Зоя Семенова которая опровергла в суде свои показания данные следствию таких опровергших – десятки. Мама Романа Василенко Лариса Александровна Василенко столкнулась с настоящими пытками – явившись к ней в пять утра оперативники заставили ее переодеваться при них раздевшись догола а в следственном управлении ее на несколько часов посадили на стул со сломанной ножкой и не давали пить. Она потеряла сознание и только после этого ей удалось выйти из следственного управления. Случаев издевательств и пыток множество. При этом в суде который идет с конца февраля 2024 года дело откровенно разваливается – у признанных потерпевшими и свидетелей нет никаких доказательств своих утверждений они в ходе перекрестных допросов один за другим попадаются на лжи. На последние суды приходят все меньше и меньше свидетелей обвинения – под разными предлогами они отказываются чтобы не поддерживать лживую версию следствия. Кооператив без вины виноватых Сергей Крючек возглавил крупнейший в России кооператив – 20 тыс. пайщиков во всех регионах страны – весной 2022 года в период острого кризиса после только что прошедшего первого обыска в офисе кооператива в ходе которого были изъяты вся документация базы данных серверы даже личные вещи и трудовые книжки сотрудников и ничего до сих пор не возвращено: все учетные записи пришлось восстанавливать с нуля. Он и сам стал жертвой обысков в своем подмосковном доме – в ходе которых была изъята и до сих пор не возвращена коллекция наград. Кооператив оказался «в уголовном деле» по странному стечению обстоятельств – он был объявлен следствием организацией аффилированной с иностранной инвестиционной компанией «Гермес» а значит призванной ответить по ее обязательствам – хотя кооператив никак не был связан с «Гермесом» ни организационно ни финансово: имел только общую систему продаж продуктов через маркетинговую фирму «Лайф-из-Гуд». У «Гермеса» возникли проблемы с выплатами российским клиентам после взлома российского сегмента платежной системы системным администратором Евгением Набойченко – система в феврале 2022 года перестала работать и появилась картинка с предложением обращаться в правоохранительные органы. Только выплаты прекратились не до действий Набойченко а после них. Параллельно возникла ситуация со СВО и санкциями Запада крайне затруднившая трансграничные финансовые операции. Но кооператив «Бест Вей» никаких выплат не прекращал он зарегистрирован в Санкт-Петербурге все его активы находятся в России. И даже если учесть требования к нему со стороны лиц признанных потерпевшими по уголовному делу то нет никаких причин для блокирования работы кооператива: совокупный ущерб в обвинительном заключении – 282 млн рублей притом что на счетах кооператива – более 4 млрд рублей. Эта сумма постоянно увеличивается и еще 600 млн – дебиторская задолженность пайщиков кооперативу на сегодняшний день. 282 млн рублей могли быть заблокированы на счете кооператива на котором аккумулируются средства из членских взносов предназначенные для развития – не было никаких причин блокировать всю деятельность кооператива Тем не менее это длительное время происходило. Страхи охранителей Что стоит за преследованиями фирмы «Лайф-из-Гуд» успешно работавшей с 2014 до начала 2022 года; компании «Гермес» которая весь этот же период выполняла свои обязательства; кооператива «Бест Вей» к которому вообще нет никаких претензий кроме как со стороны тех кого следствие убедило что раз кооператив незаконный они смогут взыскать членские взносы и еще со стороны людей которым кооператив заботясь о ликвидности не дал купить объект недвижимости с перепланировкой? Что стоит за поддержкой властью репрессий против кооператива? Прежде всег люди которые пытаются получить контроль над миллиардными активами кооператива и других организаций а также примкнувшие к ним силовики. Но похоже на то что власть очень обеспокоил политический потенциал стоящий за кооперативом – все эти многотысячные собрания пайщиков на стадионах. Собрания людей которым ничего не надо от государства – они готовы сами вскладчину решать свои жилищные и иные проблемы. Кого-то из охранителей это испугало и стало причиной зеленого света для репрессий против кооператива со стороны высокопоставленных силовиков. Лжеэксперты и лжеобвинения Кооператив как и «Гермес» был обвинен в том что он является финансовой пирамидой. Приглашенный следствием эксперт из СПбГУ Маевский потребовал закрытого заседания – чтобы никто не слышал как он плавает в теме. Утверждает что финансирование покупки квартир старым пайщикам происходило за счет новых пайщиков: не понимает что финансирование кооператива происходит не только за счет новых поступлений от пайщиков но и за счет возвратных платежей за приобретенную на деньги кооператива недвижимость. А с осени 2021 года – времени внесения в предупредительный список ЦБ почти исключительно за счет возвратных платежей от пайщиков которым приобретена квартира. При этом ликвидность кооператива никак не пострадала. Объяснения со стороны адвокатов стали для этого экономиста откровением. Значительная часть пайщиков стремится ускорить погашение долга перед кооперативом чтобы скорее получить квартиру в собственность – ведь квартира с помощью кооператива приобретается почти без переплат. Переплаты связаны только со вступительным и членскими взносами; налогами которые платятся по тарифам для юридического лица; оплатой проверки юридической чистоты и независимой оценки недвижимости. С весны 2022 года кооператив прекратил прием новых пайщиков при этом на его ликвидности это никак не сказалось: средства на счетах продолжали расти несмотря на то что многие пайщики боялись платить на арестованные счета и вносят платежи только сейчас. Спаситель С весны 2022-го до зимы 2025 года счета кооператива с небольшими перерывами были под арестом – причем запрещались даже выплаты по исполнительным листам пайщикам которые приняли решение о выходе из кооператива арестованы были также с перерывами квартиры принадлежащие кооперативу на 12 млрд рублей. Под руководством Сергея Ивановича Крючека удалось добиться в судах снятия ареста с квартир а затем частичного снятия ареста со счетов разрешения с арестованных сумм выплачивать по исполнительным листам пайщикам которые через суд добились возврата средств в этом им активно помогал сам кооператив а также налоги и заработную плату сотрудникам кооператива. Частичное «освобождение» счетов позволило осуществлять выплаты пайщикам принявшим решение о выходе из кооператива и возврате своих средств. Таких пайщиков около 25 тыс. общий объем выплат им – порядка 15 млрд рублей значительная часть из них уже получила свои паевые средства – несмотря на огромные трудности с перечислением средств по 115-ФЗ: дело в том что расследуется еще одно уголовное дело – по ст. 174 УК хотя кооператив никаких денег за рубеж не переводил открыто и новое дело по заявлениям потерпевших от «Гермеса» не попавшим в уголовное дело которое сейчас рассматривается судом. Кроме того идет гражданский процесс по иску прокуратуры блокирующему возможность приема новых пайщиков. И несмотря на эти трудности кооператив возглавлявшийся до недавнего времени Сергеем Крючеком ежедневно осуществляет выплаты выходящим из него пайщикам и успешно восстанавливает деятельность. Важнейшее достижение Крючека – создание механизма когда при арестованных счетах пайщики которым уже приобретены объекты недвижимости получили возможность погашать свой долг перед кооперативом и переоформлять недвижимость в собственность за счет средств других пайщиков которые передают им свои арестованные паевые взносы а взамен получают живые деньги от счастливых приобретателей квартир в собственность. Таким способом пайщикам удалось погасить долг перед кооперативом и полностью перевести недвижимость в собственность по десяткам объектов недвижимости. Кооператив под руководством Сергея Крючека работал над тем чтобы вновь начать приобретать квартиры пайщикам которые стоят в очереди на покупку первыми. Тем более что ряд квартир будет освобожден пайщиками которые отказались возвращать за них деньги и исключены из кооператива с возвратом паевых средств. Кооператив по мнению многих пайщиков жив благодаря той огромной работе которую проделал Сергей Крючек с весны 2022 года по весну 2025-го успешному противостоянию произволу правоохранительной системы. Недаром один из пайщиков предложил назвать кооператив именем Сергея Ивановича.
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Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401ks after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs. kraken30.at As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home. kra13 at Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil. “I’m just kind of stunned and with so much money in the market we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover” said Paula 68 a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago. Paula who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies said she was worried about what lies ahead. https://kra35-cc.com “What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have but you want to be able to make it last” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.” Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs including on the United States’ largest trading partners in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6 the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2200 points or about 5.5.
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The voice of ‘White Lotus’ star Walton Goggins is the lullaby we didn’t know we needed jumper exchange While his “White Lotus” character Rick has been the source of some stress this season Walton Goggins is here to soothe us into a state of dreamy sleep to make up for it. The actor has partnered with relaxation and meditation app Calm for one of their famed Sleep Stories lending his smoky voice to a fable titled “The Yard Sale.” Goggins announced the Sleep Story on his verified Instagram on Tuesday writing “A friend once said to me the first question you ask someone shouldn’t be ‘How are you?’ but rather ‘How did you sleep last night?’ I agree.” The post included an excerpt from the story in which Goggins is heard languidly instructing listeners to relax their bodies and get into bed. “You could even climb into a hammock” he added. “I wouldn’t do that because I’ve never gracefully got in or out of one.” In the caption the actor also wrote that he “wanted to create a Sleep Story that feels dreamlike helping people slow their minds down by wandering through a yard sale which happens to be one of my favorite things to do uncovering hidden treasures.” “It’s the Walton Goggins version of counting sheep. I hope you enjoy” he added. Other celebrities who have read bedtime stories in the hopes of putting audiences to sleep include Dolly Parton and the late Jimmy Stewart whose voice was featured in a Calm Christmas Sleep Story in 2023 thanks to generative AI technology. Goggins currently stars on “The White Lotus” where his character is often the most stressed out and tortured of the ensemble at one point setting a slew of snakes free.
“You have a government that is reckless about what is going to happen to Guyana” said Melinda Janki an international lawyer in Guyana who is handling several lawsuits against Exxon. It’s pursuing “a supposed course of development that is actually backward and destructive” she told CNN. kelpdao And while plenty of Guyanese people welcome the new oil industry some say Guyana’s startling economic statistics do not reflect a real-world prosperity for ordinary people many of whom are struggling with the higher prices accompanying the oil boom. Inflation rose 6.6 in 2023 with prices of some foods shooting up much more rapidly. “Since the oil extraction began in Guyana we have noticed that our cost of living has gone sky high” said Wintress White of Red Thread a non-profit that focuses on improving living conditions for Guyanese women. “The money is not trickling down to the masses” she told CNN. CNN contacted President Ali the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Finance for comment but received no response. Guyana a former Dutch then British colony which gained independence in 1966 is one of only a handful of countries that is a “carbon sink” meaning it stores more planet-heating pollution than it produces. This is due to its vast rainforest; trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow. The country has protected its biodiversity where others have destroyed theirs President Ali said in a BBC interview last year. In 2009 the country signed an agreement with Norway which promised Guyana more than 250 million to preserve its 18.5 million hectares or nearly 46 million acres of forests. Ali insists the country can balance climate leadership and fossil fuel exploitation. The new oil wealth will allow Guayana to develop including building climate adaptations such as sea walls he has said. He has also pointed to the continued failures of wealthy countries already grown rich on their own fossil fuels to help poorer countries with climate finance. But there are concerns Guyana could fall victim to the “resource curse” in which vast new wealth ?can actually make life worse for those who live there.
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A tiny rainforest country is growing into a petrostate. A US oil company could reap the biggest rewards kyberswap Guyana’s destiny changed in 2015. US fossil fuel giant Exxon discovered nearly 11 billion barrels of oil in the deep water off the coast of this tiny rainforested country. It was one of the most spectacular oil discoveries of recent decades. By 2019 Exxon and its partners US oil company Hess and China-headquartered CNOOC had started producing the fossil fuel.? They now pump around 650000 barrels of oil a day with plans to more than double this to 1.3 million by 2027. Guyana now has the world’s highest expected oil production growth through 2035. This country — sandwiched between Brazil Venezuela and Suriname — has been hailed as a climate champion for the lush well-preserved forests that carpet nearly 90 of its land. It is on the path to becoming a petrostate at the same time as the impacts of the fossil fuel-driven climate crisis escalate. While the government says environmental protection and an oil industry can go hand-in-hand and low-income countries must be allowed to exploit their own resources critics say it’s a dangerous path in a warming world and the benefits may ultimately skew toward Exxon — not Guyana. Since Exxon’s transformative discovery Guyana’s government has tightly embraced oil as a route to prosperity. In December 2019 then-President David Granger said in a speech “petroleum resources will be utilized to provide the good life for all … Every Guyanese will benefit.” It’s a narrative that has continued under current President Mohamed Irfaan Ali who says new oil wealth will allow Guyana to develop better infrastructure healthcare and climate adaptation.
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Of course he said yes to coming back to the series which eventually required him to live in Italy for a few months for filming. hop exchange During production White revealed to Gries that Greg is “very sinister.” That became rather irrefutable by the season’s climax which saw Tanya’s demise orchestrated by her now-husband. Come Season 3 Gries had to rewrite Greg’s backstory again this time drawing from some unlikely sources for inspiration like HBO docuseries “The Jinx” about late convicted killer Robert Durst and the case involving the man who came to be known as the Tinder Swindler. Gries said he was struck by Durst’s “kind of seemingly even keel personality” which served as a model for where Greg was headed someone “who doesn’t really show a great deal of emotion doesn’t seem to get too angry just gets a little bit irritated and is dangerous.” “There’s a bridled rage underneath. And those kind of people I find – at least with respect to Gary Greg Gary – fascinating” he said. And yet while searching for an empathetic way back to portraying his character Gries kept wondering if there was anything still redeeming about Greg. An important “wake up moment” came during a decisive conversation he had with White just before filming in Thailand in which the show’s creator said of Greg in no uncertain terms: “He’s a psychopath.” “And that was it. It was like ‘back to the drawing board.’ And it really did help me” Gries said. The penultimate episode of the series will air on Sunday an evening that thanks to “Lotus” and other shows has again become a night of appointment viewing amid a general move away from binge watching. Gries said he appreciates the shift. “We’re a society that in a weird way doesn’t understand the beauty of waiting. The beauty of the space between the notes” he shared. “If I binged ‘White Lotus’ I’d feel like I just ate too many chocolates. It just wouldn’t be the same. You need to process this.” “The White Lotus” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. EDT on HBO with the episode available to stream on Max. HBO and Max like CNN are owned by the same parent company Warner Bros. Discovery.
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