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Why production should be higher than consumption in the public consciousness. The third industrialization of Russia as salvation from extinction.
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грн10.00 -10% Off грн9.00"Kaleidoscope of Dreams" is a book consisting of a collection of short stories that give the reader the opportunity to immerse himself in the world of various c...
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Not a single name in world philosophy has been so shamelessly worn out, zealously erased and brazenly woven into phenomena, events and ideas that have not th...
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The following small-sized text was created with one single noble goal: in a simple and accessible form, to unobtrusively introduce anyone to the resilient po...
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Dear friends,It is a huge pleasure for me to submit to you a detailed analysis made by “CDN” of the circumstances of the downing of MH17.You will notice t...
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грн10.00 -10% Off грн9.00**A few words about modern Czech and Slovak fiction** The book "A few words about modern Czech and Slovak fiction" opens up to the reader the fascinating world...
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In this short article, Stephen King talks about the history of the pseudonym Richard Bachman, the novels written under this name, and the reasons for abandon...
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грн30.00 -10% Off грн27.00"Easter" is an exciting novel about love and devotion, written by a talented Ukrainian writer. The main character, a young girl named Olga, finds herself in the...
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This small work represents a memory of the parents of Bakhtiyar Ilyaev, the son of the famous ornamental artist of Kazakhstan Gani Ilyaev, written by him in ...
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B75 “Worker and Collective Farm Woman.”— M.: Mosk. worker.— 1990.— 78 p. (Series “Biography of a Moscow Monument”) “Worker and Collective Farm Woman” - a fam...
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Preface to the collection of selected works by F. Dürrenmatt.
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Benedict Spinoza (1632–1677) was a deeply religious man, but did not belong to any religion. Having lived the life of a righteous man, he found himself an ou...