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Kazan (novel)

Kazan is a 1914 novel about a tame wolf-dog hybrid named Kazan. It was written by James Oliver Curwood and was followed in 1917, by a sequel, Baree, Son of Kazan.

Plot

Kazan, one quarter wolf and three quarters husky, travels to the Canadian wilderness with his owner Thorpe where they meet man named McCready who Kazan recognizes as someone who abused him in the past. When McCready attacks Thorpe's wife Isobel, Kazan kills McCready and then runs away fearing the harsh punishment for killing a man. He later encounters a wolf pack of which he becomes the new leader, and has a mate, Gray Wolf.

One day the pack comes across a sick, old man, Pierre Radisson, his married daughter Joan and her baby girl. Seeing the woman, Kazan turns against his pack, protecting the family from the other wolves. Eventually the pack, with the exception of Gray Wolf, runs away. Joan and her father take Kazan with them and nurse his wounds. After he has recovered, his new owners leave for Pierre's cabin in Churchill. Gray Wolf follows them at a distance hoping to be reunited with Kazan. Pierre dies on the journey, leaving his daughter, her child and Kazan alone to reach the cabin. That winter Kazan spends the day with Gray Wolf while sleeping at the cabin at night.

Kazan

Kazan (Russian: Каза́нь; IPA: [kɐˈzanʲ]; Tatar: Cyrillic Казан, Latin Qazan) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. With a population of 1,143,535, it is the eighth most populous city in Russia. Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers in European Russia. The Kazan Kremlin is a World Heritage Site.

In April 2009, the Russian Patent Office granted Kazan the right to brand itself as the "Third Capital" of Russia. In 2009 it was chosen as the "Sports capital of Russia" and it still is referred to as such. The city hosted the 2013 Summer Universiade, 2014 World Fencing Championships and the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, will host the 2017 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

In 2015, Kazan was visited by 2.1 million tourists, which is a 20% increase in comparison with 2014. The Kazan Kremlin was visited by 1.5 million tourists in 2015 and hotel and entertainment complex with aquapark called “Kazan Riviera” was visited by 1 million tourists

Cube (film)

Cube is a 1997 Canadian science fiction psychological horror independent film, directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. The film was a successful product of the Canadian Film Centre's First Feature Project.

The film follows Quentin, a former cop, leading a group of people through cube-shaped rooms, with some rigged with various traps. However, some go insane, and threaten the lives of everyone.

During its theatrical release, Cube divided critics, with mostly favorable reviews, out of mixed or negative reviews, and has since gained a cult following. The film spawned a franchise of films, and a remake is currently in development at Lionsgate.

Plot

A man named Alderson awakens in a cube-shaped room with a hatch in each wall, the ceiling and the floor, each of which leads to other cube-shaped rooms, identical except for their color. He enters an orange room and, without warning, is killed by a trap. In another such room, five people – Quentin, Worth, Holloway, Rennes, and Leaven – meet. None of them knows where they are or how they got there. Quentin informs the others that some rooms contain traps, which he learned by nearly being killed by one. Rennes assumes each trap is triggered by a motion detector and tests each room by throwing one of his boots in first. Leaven notices numbers inscribed in the passageways between rooms. Quentin, a policeman, recognizes Rennes as "the Wren", an escape artist renowned for getting out of jails. After declaring one room trap-free, Rennes enters and is killed when he is sprayed with acid. The others realize that there are different kinds of detectors, and Quentin deduces that this trap was triggered by heat.

Kazan (cookware)

A kazan, qazan,qozon, qazghan or ghazan (Azerbaijani: qazan, pronounced [gɑzɑn]; Uzbek: qozon, pronounced [qɒzɒ́n]; Kazakh: қазан [qɑzɑ́n]; Kyrgyz: казан [qɑzɑ́n]; Turkish: kazan; Armenian: ղազան pronounced [ɣɑzɑn] Russian: казан; Serbian: казан / kazan, Romanian: cazan; Albanian: kazan), is a type of large cooking pot used throughout Central Asia, Russia, and the Balkan Peninsula, roughly equivalent to a cauldron, boiler, or Dutch oven. They come in a variety of sizes (small modern cooking pots are sometimes referred to as kazans), and are often measured by their capacity, such as "a 50-litre kazan". Usually their diameter is half a meter. Kazans are made of cast iron or in modern times aluminum and are used to cook a wide variety of foods, including plov (pilaf), sumalak, shorpa, kesme, and bawyrsaq, and as such are an important element in celebrations when food must be prepared for large numbers of guests.

Kazans may be suspended over a fire in a variety of ways. Sometimes metal frames (a tripod called sajayaq) are made, or alternatively (especially for large kazan), a hole may be dug in the ground which will hold the kazan and provide enough space underneath to keep a fire under it—in this case, an access hole is built in the side to allow the fire to be tended, and to let in air. Smaller kazans may be used on [usually gas] stoves with the help of a specially designed piece of metal that lets the heat [of the flame] transfer to the kazan while at the same time holding it upright and steady.

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Electronic Music FM Deep Electronica Russia
Voice of Russia (English) News Russia
Voice of Russia (Kurdî) News Russia
101.RU Classics of Humor Comedy Russia
101.RU USSR 30-50 Oldies Russia
Radio Maria Kirov News,Pop,Talk Russia
Voice of Russia (Italiano) News Russia
Radio Blagovestie Christian Russia
101.RU NRJ R'n'B R&B Russia
101.RU NRJ Gangsta & Hip-Hop Hip Hop,Rap Russia
RadCap: Opera Classical Russia
Golos mira music Religious Russia
101.RU Elvis Presley Oldies,Classic Rock,60s Russia
Radio NC Religious Russia
Voice of Russia (Zhōngwén) News Russia
Radio Abakan News Russia
Radio VBC 101.7 FM Top 40 Russia
Volna Schastiya Christian Russia
101.RU NRJ Minimal Experimental Russia
CLUBBERRY Trance Electronica Russia
101.RU Caucasus Hits World Asia,World Middle East Russia
101.RU Pink Floyd Classic Rock Russia
Za Oblakami Relax Easy Russia
Voice of Russia (International) News Russia
Radio Kultura Talk Russia
Reka (Izrail) Talk Russia
Radio Rossii 68.24 FM Pop,Talk Russia
Radio Svoboda Novosti News Russia
RSN (Russkaya Sluzhba Novostey) News,Talk Russia
101.RU Chanson-2 Easy Russia
Makradio Radiocafe Ambient Russia
Top100Rap Rap Russia
101.RU Country Country Russia
Voice of Russia (Français) News Russia
101.RU Romantika SPA Ambient Russia
Diskoteka FM Oldies Russia
101.RU Lullaby Kids Russia
101.RU VIA 80s,Oldies,70s Russia
Russkiy Hit Top 40 Russia
Makradio Russian Hit Top 40 Russia
101.RU Oriental Music World Middle East Russia
Monte Carlo Golden Collection Oldies Russia
101.RU Pumping House Electronica Russia
Nika FM Kaluga Varied,Talk,Public,Pop,Oldies,90s,80s Russia
Kazachiy Don Folk Russia
101.RU Chill Out Easy Russia
Radio Intervolna Electronica Russia
Trans World Radio RUS Religious,Christian Russia
101.RU Sacred Music Christian Russia
Neva FM 95.9 St. Peterburg Soft Rock Russia
Literaturnoe Radio Talk Russia

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