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UPDATED 2-20-2022 6:29 PM


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60421378








https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982215000780


AS FAR AS I KNOW THAT PICTURE OF THE DRAGON FLY THAT BECAME A DOUBLE CROSS IN THE EYES OF MANY, WAS STOLEN WITH MY BIKE AT THE DOWNTOWN ALBUQUERQUE, PUBLIC LIBRARY.


NOW I KNOW, ALOT OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THE HEAD WAS A SKUL DEATH MASK; HOW DOES A DRAGON FLY HUNT IT’S PREY ?


MEANING, ARE THE UKRAINE PEOPLE REALLY FIGHTING AT THIS TIME, IN THE MOMENT, ‘ REBELS ? ‘ ( “ Much stronger evidence that dragonflies use a more complex interception strategy emerged from the detailed three-dimensional analysis of the animals’ head and body motion during the chase (Figure 2A). The final stages of prey capture are quite stereotyped. The dragonfly attacks from below, flying upward with its body aligned along the path of their prey. It then extends its legs upward creating a net with which it sweeps up the meal. When the animal first detects its target, however, it is resting on a perch and its body may be oriented arbitrarily with respect to the trajectory of their prey. At the start of the chase the dragonfly must rotate its body to attain the proper pose at capture, a maneuver that profoundly increases the task of following the target.”). HAS THE SHELLING BEEN ACCURATE  ?

WHICH DIRECTION WILL RUSSIA’S ‘ PREY ‘ FOLLOW ?


INFORMATION GATHERING FIRST OUTSIDE OF ‘ IN THE MOMMENT TERRORISM,’ ACCOMPLISHED BY THEMSELVES AND ‘ OTHER ‘ COUNTRIES AND CORPORATIONS, GROUPS, AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE TECH WORLD.


SO, MY SCULPTURE WOULD INDICATE THAT WE ( AMERICA ) HAVE ALREADY BEEN ATTACKED, BUT RESULTS, DAMAGE ’ OF ‘ AND FROM THAT ATTACK HAVE NOT BEEN FULLY REALIZED AND OR ‘ FULLY UNFOLDED ‘ TO DATE.


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982215000780




‘ CONCURRENT IN SPATIAL TIME BACKWARDS,’ SO MICHAEL JACKSON’S ‘ PANTHER ‘ AS ALTERNATIVE ENDING TO HIS VIDEO IS ‘ NON VALID.’


The latest satellite images provided by the US space technology company Maxar show that wide-scale Russian military activity persists close to Ukraine's borders, despite recent Russian claims of de-escalation and withdrawal.


“ Ukraine: Satellite images show Russian military activity

By Frank Gardner

BBC security correspondent

Published


3 days ago “


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“ The name Rus is often conflated with its Latin forms Russia and Ruthenia, thus Belarus is often referred to as White Russia or White Ruthenia. The name first appeared in German and Latin medieval literature; the chronicles of Jan of Czarnków mention the imprisonment of Lithuanian grand duke Jogaila and his mother at "Albae Russiae, Poloczk dicto" in 1381.[5] In some languages the country is often still referred to by a literal translation of "White Russia", including Dutch and Afrikaans (both Wit-Rusland), and German (Weißrussland).[6][7] However, here too a gradual shift towards Belarus may be observed in some countries, such as the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.[8][9][10][11]

The Latin term "Alba Russia" was used again by Pope Pius VI in 1783 to recognize the Society of Jesus there, exclaiming "Approbo Societatem Jesu in Alba Russia degentem, approbo, approbo."[12] The first known use of White Russia to refer to Belarus was in the late-16th century by Englishman Sir Jerome Horsey, who was known for his close contacts with the Russian Royal Court.[13] During the 17th century, the Russian tsars used "White Rus" to describe the lands added from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[14]

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Stamp with the Cross of St. Euphrosyne from 1992

The term Belorussia (Russian: Белору́ссия, the latter part similar but spelled and stressed differently from Росси́я, Russia) first rose in the days of the Russian Empire, and the Russian Tsar was usually styled "the Tsar of All the Russias", as Russia or the Russian Empire was formed by three parts of Russia—the Great, Little, and White.[15] This asserted that the territories are all Russian and all the peoples are also Russian; in the case of the Belarusians, they were variants of the Russian people.[16]

After the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the term "White Russia" caused some confusion, as it was also the name of the military force that opposed the red Bolsheviks.[17] During the period of the Byelorussian SSR, the term Byelorussia was embraced as part of a national consciousness. In western Belarus under Polish control, Byelorussia became commonly used in the regions of Białystok and Grodno during the interwar period.[18]

The term Byelorussia (its names in other languages such as English being based on the Russian form) was only used officially until 1991, when the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR decreed by law that the new independent republic should be called Republic of Belarus (Республика Беларусь spelled in Russian), and that its abridged form should be "Belarus". The law decreed that all the forms of the new term should be transliterated into other languages from their Belarusian language forms. The use of Byelorussian SSR and any abbreviations thereof were allowed from 1991 to 1993.[19] Conservative forces in the newly independent Belarus did not support the name change and opposed its inclusion in the 1991 draft of the Constitution of Belarus.[20]

Accordingly, the name Byelorussia was replaced by Belarus in English.[21] Likewise, the adjective Belorussian or Byelorussian was replaced by Belarusian in English. Belarusian is closer to the original Belarusian term of bielaruski.[21] Belarusian intelligentsia in the Stalin era attempted to change the name from Byelorussia to a form of Krivia because of the supposed connection with Russia.[22] Some nationalists object to the name for the same reason.[23][24] Several local newspapers kept the old name of the country in Russian in their names, for example Komsomolskaya Pravda v Byelorussii, which is the localized publication of a popular Russian newspaper. Also, those who wish for Belarus to be reunited with Russia continue to use Belorussia.[24] Officially, the full name of the country is "Republic of Belarus" (Рэспубліка Беларусь, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus <img alt="audio speaker icon" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Loudspeaker.svg/11px-Loudspeaker.svg.png" decoding="async" width="11" height="11" data-file-width="20" data-file-height="20">


listen (help·info)).[19][25] In Russia, the usage of “Belorussia” still is very common.[26] In Lithuanian, besides the name “Baltarusija” (White Russia), Belarus is also being called “Gudija”.[27][28] “


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_Belarus

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