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The Future Belongs to Technology The Most Popular Fields Among Graduates of 2025
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In Russia, graduates preparing to apply to universities in twenty twenty five are increasingly choosing the field of information technology. According to a SuperJob
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Why We Like Some Colors and Dislike Others
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Why one color appeals to us while another causes rejection can be explained on several levels at once. These include the way our vision
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Why More and More People Are Avoiding the News and How Sources of Information Are Changing
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A global study by the Reuters Institute has shown a sharp decline in interest in news worldwide. Today, thirty nine percent of people consciously
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Classic Typefaces That Changed the History of Typography
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In the history of typography, there are typefaces that have become true classics. They shaped visual culture, transformed design standards, and remain relevant to
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Remakes as a Driver of Nostalgia and Business in the Film Industry
It seems that cinema can no longer let go of its past hits. Every year, more and more remakes and new versions of old
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The Most Unusual Dishes in the World Through the Eyes of Different Cultures
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It turns out that almost every country has a dish that looks like a scene from a horror movie to someone from another culture.
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How Blogs Grew Out of Diaries and Columns and Became a Cultural Phenomenon
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Blogs did not appear by accident. They became a natural continuation of two older genres: personal diaries and newspaper columns. The internet made it
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Return to the Colosseum After Twenty Four Years What Is Wrong with Gladiator 2
In recent years Hollywood seems determined to bring back every project that once worked successfully, and now Ridley Scott has released a sequel to
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The New Alice by Yuri Khmelnitsky and Why Audiences Expected a Different Film
The new version of Alice in Wonderland by Yuri Khmelnitsky unexpectedly became a box office hit and earned over one billion in three weeks,
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How Tim Burton Turns Reality into an Artistic Dream
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Tim Burton is a director who does not show life as it is in reality, but as it might appear in a dream. In
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The Three Year Crisis as a Stage of Independence and Inner Maturity
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The three year crisis is the moment when a quiet little angel suddenly turns into a small rebel. The child does everything in opposition,
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Why It Is Too Early to Give Gadgets to Toddlers and Why Cartoons Before the Age of Three Can Be Harmful
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Today, toddlers encounter gadgets almost from birth. Parents give a phone as early as one and a half or two years old, hoping to
