Wir fragen nicht, wir fordern. Wir lieben nicht, wir besitzen. Wir verhandeln nicht, wir töten. Bist du bereit, uns zu gehören? Bist du bereit, Russian Roulette mit uns zu spielen? In Hotelzimmer 66 ist sie meine verdorbene H*re, nicht sein perfektes Püppchen. Dort trägt sie meine roten Handabdrücke, nicht seinen Diamantring. In Hotelzimmer 66 benutze ich sie, nicht er. In Hotelzimmer 66 kniet sie für mich und tanzt kein Ballett. Ich wusste es, als ich sie das erste Mal sah. Sie ist anders. Hinter ihrem gebrochenen Lächeln brennt ein Feuer, das die Welt in Schutt und Asche legen könnte. Ein Feuer, das ich jage. Denn ich wurde geboren, um zu besitzen. Ich wurde geboren, um zu töten. Ich wurde geboren, um zu regieren. Ich bin ein Wolkov und sie ist meine Beute. Sie ist der Schwan. Und ich bin der Wolf. Traust du dich? Traust du dich, nach Atlanta zu kommen? Traust du dich, die erste Kugel abzufeuern? Dominante Männer und süße Balletttänzerinnen sind garantiert. Zwei Rivalen, die sich anders bekämpfen als mit Kugeln. Ein Krieg, der Männer zu Monstern macht. Brutalität, Gewalt, Sex und zersplitterte Seelen. Eine Liebe, die süchtig macht. Eine Konstellation, bei der zwangsläufig ein Herz gebrochen wird. Traust du dich auch wirklich? Denn du bist mit dem mächtigsten Mafiaboss der Welt verlobt. Und du fickst seinen Rivalen. Böses, böses Mädchen.
Thank you for your interest in the audiocourse Technical Russian by Audioacademyeu. The course is designed for beginners to slightly advanced learners and focuses on vocabulary you can use in the technical field. The course is based on contextual learning, which means that you will not only learn words, but also sentences in which you can use the words you have learned. In this course you will find a total of 900 words and practice sentences. The individual lessons are structured according to the topics of activities, quality, logistics, tools/equipment, dimensions and characteristics. They contain words and example sentences that will help you communicate better when solving technical problems. At the same time, you can use this course to refresh your Russian from a beginner to pre-intermediate level. What is the best way to work with the course? Choose the lesson you want to start with. Each lesson contains six tracks. First, familiarize yourself with the actual vocabulary (tracks 1 and 2). In order to get a better grip over the new expressions in Russian, in track one you hear the Russian word twice.Next, you have a word followed by a contextual sentence, again in both translation options (tracks 3 and 4). Then you move on to complete sentences (tracks 5 and 6). ). Again, in track 5, you will hear the sentence in Russian twice. Once you have mastered translating sentences from English into Russian (lesson 6) in the time gap before the English translation, you have won. The words alone will help you in understanding the meaning, but using the mastered complete sentences will help you communicate much better. There is a script to this course available for free download at audioacademyeu.eu which will make your activities with the course much more effective. In its introduction, you will find a learning guide along with helpful tips on how to make the lessons more effective and a lesson plan for you to record your learning progress. The script is divided thematically into three parts. In the first part you will find a written version of the audio tracks you will listen to. In the second part you will find the writing tests. For each lesson there is one test of vocabulary and one test of sentences. The key to both tests is available right after the tests too In the third part of the script you will find double-sided flashcards that you can cut out with scissors and practice even when you can't or don't want to listen. The course is narrated by native speakers - Jeff Short in English ,Anna Makarenko and Alexander Podolkhov in Russian.
The Museum of Lacquer Art has what is probably the most important collection of Russian lacquer wares outside Russia. The works of art date to the period between the early nineteenth century and the 1950s, providing an extensive overview of the development of this flourishing art and craft. Monika Kopplin highlights the extraordinary variety of decorative techniques as well as the many stylistic features. The history and art history of Russia are reflected in the small format of the lacquer miniatures, painting a lively picture of the various eras. A comprehensive index of seals expands the catalogue into a reference book. Russian lacquer art can be traced back to Peter the Great, who had come to know this flourishing art and craft during his study trips in Western Europe. The first important work in this genre in the tsars empire was completed in 1722 in the form of the Lacquer Study in his palace of Monplaisir. A second significant event followed when the Korobov workshop, which was modelled on the Braunschweig-based Stobwasser workshop, was established in 1793 near Moscow. It is better known by the name of a later owner, Lukutin. A technical and artistic alignment with the German model was followed by an increasingly independent Russian development from the 1820s onwards. At first this found expression in specific decorative techniques, and later also in specifically Russian motifs.
Russian Grammar is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1882. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres.As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature.Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.