Presentation of who I am when I grow up. My profession is my future. Project tasks

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Municipal educational institution

"Middle School of General education 2 p. Dergachi village "

Project on:

"MY FUTURE PROFESSION"

I've done the work

student 4 "A" class

Cherkez Valery

Project Manager

primary school teacher

Kozel Vera Vladimirovna

2015-2016 academic year

Introduction.

"A profession is a kind of labor activity, occupation that requires special theoretical knowledge and practical skills."

There are a lot of wonderful professions in the world.

And glory and honor to each profession.

Today you are a schoolboy, and tomorrow you are a worker,

Artist, scientist, sailor or architect.

There is a right thing for everyone,

Someone who takes work seriously from childhood.

Some time will pass and each of us will have a question about further professional training. But in order to work as someone, you must first learn this profession. There are many different professions in the world, and they are all important and honorable. It is very important that each person chooses a business to their liking. Happy is the person who does what he loves, who has chosen the right profession for himself. They say about such a person that he is in his place or that he has golden hands.

When choosing your path, you need to be guided, first of all, by your aspirations, by what you are drawn to, what you would like to do and benefit yourself and society. The second rule when choosing a profession is taking into account your capabilities, characteristics of temperament, character and state of health.

There are many professions in the world, but I have one that I really like. This is the profession of a scientist. But I understand that not everyone can be a scientist; this profession requires intelligence, patience and knowledge.

Asking myself the questions "Is this a good profession?", "Is it suitable for me?", I decided to conduct a study in order to learn more about this profession, to answer the questions that concern me.

Project passport

Purpose of my project:

  1. Learn to make choices
  2. Learn to analyze the profession,
  3. Analyze your personal qualities,
  4. Make a conclusion about your suitability for this profession,
  5. Know how you can get this profession and how you can develop in it.

Project tasks:

1. Carry out a choice of profession or professional field.

2. Analyze the chosen profession.

3. Study your personal qualities and the requirements of the chosen profession

4. Confirm that the professional choice already made is correct.

5. Learn about how and where you can get this profession.

Features of the project:

The job expands the knowledge about the profession "scientist", which may be chosen by me in the future, helps to understand what is necessary in order to be successful in it.

Core question: "What would I like to become?"

Problematic issues: "Is this a good profession?"

"Is she right for me?"

Who is a scientist?

Scientist is not just a representative of the scientific world, a specialist in any field, but an expert in his field, who made a real contribution to the scientific industry and received deserved recognition. A scientist must have a scientific degree (Doctor or Candidate of Science), obtained by overwhelming mental labor, and defend an appropriate dissertation. In addition to high intellectual abilities, you also need to have good patience, because rarely the process scientific activities is dynamic (unless you are going to try out your own experimental designs). In any case, a true scientist derives moral pleasure from his painstaking work.

The history of the profession.

The rapid development of progress begins in the 19th century. The first research equipment appears. The profession "scientist" is also distinguished. These are people with a higher level of knowledge than ordinary specialists in the same industry. Their discoveries are recognized by the community and are considered useful. The 20th century is rightfully considered an era of technological progress and prosperity.

Scientists receive new data that have become available through the use of high-precision equipment. Discoveries appear one after another. Modern age - an era of prosperity. Scientists play crucial role and are the key to human survival as a species.

Great scientists

Russia has always been famous for its inventors and scientists. Now I will tell you a little about some of the great scientists of our country.

It is impossible not to recall the outstanding scientist, our compatriot - Lev Davidovich Landau.

This man did a lot for the development of domestic and world science. He is the founder of a scientific school, academician of the Academy of Sciences (since 1946), as well as a Hero of Socialist Labor. His scientific work is known in the field of magnetism, atomic and thermonuclear physics, quantum electromechanics, astrophysics, and he also had to work and describe 1 superfluidity and superconductivity of various elements. Together with the physicist EM Lifshitz, he publishes the book "A Theoretical Course in Physics". This scientist is a laureate of the USSR State Prize (in 1946, 1949, 1953), as well as a Nobel laureate in 1962.

Alexander Stepanovich Popov -russian physicist and electrical engineer, professor, inventor, state councilor (1901), Honorary electrical engineer (1899).

Born on March 4, 1859 (March 16, 1859) in the Urals in the village of Turinskiye Rudniki, Verkhotursky district, Perm province. (1877) Alexander successfully passed the entrance exams to the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of St. Petersburg University. In 1882 he defended his dissertation on the topic "On the principles of magneto and dynamo electric DC machines." In 1890 he received an invitation to the position of a physics teacher at the Technical School of the Maritime Department in Krontadt Fair. In 1899 he was awarded the title of Honorary Engineer-el since 1901 Popov - Professor of Physics at the Electrotechnical Institute of Emperor Alexander III. Popov was also an Honorary Electrical Engineer (1899) and an Honorary Member of the Russian Technical Society (1901). In 1901, Popov was awarded the civil (state) rank of the v class state councilor.

A modern person should know the names of the great Russian inventors and the subject of their inventions.

Below is just a small part of them:

1) P.N. Yablochkov and A.N. Lodygin is the world's first electric light bulb
2) A.S. Popov - radio
3) V.K. Zavorykin (the world's first electron microscope, television and television broadcasting)
4) A.F. Mozhaisky - inventor of the world's first airplane
5) I.I. Sikorsky - a great aircraft designer, created the world's first helicopter, the world's first bomber
6) A.M. Ponyatov - the world's first video recorder
7) S.P. Korolev - the world's first ballistic missile, spaceship, the first satellite of the Earth

8) S. V. Kovalevskaya (the world's first woman professor)
9) S.M. Prokudin-Gorsky - the world's first color photography

10) F.A. Pirotsky - the world's first electric tram
11) F.A. Blinov - the world's first tracked tractor
12) V.A. Starevich - three-dimensional animated film
13) E.M. Artamonov - invented the world's first bicycle with pedals, a steering wheel, and a turning wheel
14) V.P. Mutilin - the world's first mounted construction harvester
15) A.R. Vlasenko - the world's first grain harvester
16) V.P. Demikhov - the first in the world to perform a lung transplant and the first to create a model of an artificial heart

17) D.I. Mendeleev - discovered the periodic law of chemical elements, creator of the table of the same name

18) K.E. Tsiolkovsky - the founder of cosmonautics

Who is this profession suitable for?

This profession is suitable for attentive, neat and prone to routine sedentary work people. They always strive to complete what they started to the end. The scientist is always on the lookout. After all, finding a topic for research is quite difficult. Also, these specialists have an almost phenomenal memory and an analytical mindset.

Oratory is another essential quality of a scientist, because most of them work as teachers in universities. It is important to be able to convey the full depth of your thought to the audience.

Conclusion.

While working on the topic of research, I learned that not every person can become a scientist. For this you need attentiveness and accuracy.

I got to know many great people such as:

P.N. Yablochkov and A.N. Lodygin is the world's first electric light bulb
A.S. Popov - radio
VC. Zavorykin (the world's first electron microscope, television and television broadcasting)
A.F. Mozhaisky - inventor of the world's first airplane
And this is not all the scientists I named in my story.

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Which profession to choose? Aptitudes Interests Abilities Passions Inceptions Knowledge and skills?

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The problem to be solved by the project: how to choose the right profession for a secondary school graduate. Project goal: to help a school graduate in professional self-determination. Expected results: increased readiness of school graduates for professional self-determination. Object of study: professional career graduate. Research subject: the process of choosing a profession by a school graduate.

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Research hypothesis: the process of choosing a profession by a school graduate will be successful if used various forms and methods of work: training sessions, tests, excursions, consultations. In accordance with the goal, object, subject and hypothesis, we set ourselves the following tasks: to analyze the literature on this problem; identify interests, inclinations and abilities; get acquainted with the requirements and characteristics of the chosen profession.

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"There is hardly a higher pleasure than the pleasure of creating." N.V. Gogol

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Interest map. Interest is a purposeful attitude of a person to any object of his needs. Interest is important in a person's life: it encourages us to learn new things, overcome any barriers, unravel complex tasks and much more.

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Addictions. Addiction is an active, conscious attitude towards something. Propensities are manifested in any activities aimed at assimilating knowledge or creating something.

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Ability card. Abilities are individual personality traits that can ensure success in professional activity. Inclinations are the physiological foundations of abilities.

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Why did I decide to become a designer? Having completed the diagnostics of interests, inclinations and abilities, we can say that interest is shown in art, a tendency to such a type of profession as "a person - an artistic image" and reveal the abilities of a person. Considering that since early childhood I have been fond of drawing and my inclinations are confirmed by various tests, surveys and questionnaires, I decided to choose the profession of Designer. In this profession I will be able to realize all my creative ideas.

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How to become a designer? ? Average (complete) general education Initial professional education Art school Work of OSU (Orenburg) MSU (Moscow) Magnitogorsk University (Magnitogorsk) Creative activity Designer of Printing Clothes Phytodesigner of Interiors Landscape Food designer Web designer

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Necessary psychological qualities: Patience. The presence of imaginative thinking. Sociability. An original, unconventional view of situations and objects. Hard work. Ability to listen and hear the client's request. Ability to see the finished product. Perseverance. Creativity.

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A designer is a broad definition of a person who designs a variety of things. Design means creation, and being a designer means being a creative person in your chosen field of art.

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Where to go to study? Orenburg Pedagogical College Orenburg Art School Art and Humanities College in Moscow Samara State Vocational Pedagogical College Samara State College of Service Technologies and Design Orenburg State University St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University Magnitogorsk Institute Moscow State University of Design and Technology

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My path to becoming a designer. Akbulak secondary school №1 House of Children's Creativity 1998-1999 Art School 1999-2007 Children's Design Center 2008-2010 My plans: Orenburg State University

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Professions related to the sphere of management - professions related to the introduction of computer technology -building professions -professions in the field of health care -professions in the field of information and communication -professions related to banking -professions in the field of production -professions related to tourist services.

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PROFESSIONS THAT WILL BE IN DEMAND IN 6-7 YEARS Engineering specialties (demand for engineering personnel capable of managing production and servicing more advanced equipment will increase) 2. Computer software developers (demand for professional programmers will increase, since the problem of data storage will become even more urgent) 3. Marketing and sales (demand for sales and marketing specialists will increase, the profession “salesperson” will become very popular) 4. Professions related to service 5. Environmentalist (demand for this profession will start to increase, as the problems of preservation environment) 6. Medical specialties (nurse, doctor) 7. Working professions: mechanic, electric gas welder, electrician, turner, etc.

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You have developed diligence, endurance, patience. There is a tendency to systematize, order, organize people and things around them. You can be a great administrator, but it's not recommended to tie your professional activity with the sphere of management. You have creativity, intuition, you are able to see beauty. You have a natural wit. Templates, rules, instructions are boring for you. Lack of perseverance gets in the way of getting things done. You have developed goodwill. You are an excellent communicator, like no one else you know how to listen to the interlocutor, you are able to empathize, sympathize, emotionally respond to other people's pain. For you, interpersonal conflict is not acceptable, and the professional sphere of management is not recommended. You can make a great psychologist. You are characterized by leadership, the ability to concentrate on the main goal, energy, confidence, mindset to win, win, success. You are categorical in your statements, ambitious, striving to achieve a high status, position in society. The management area is recommended to you.

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Determination of professional inclinations (L. Yovashi's method) An inclination to work with people. Professions related to management, education, services (household, medical, reference and information). People who are successful in the professions of this group are distinguished by the ability to find a common language with different people, to understand their condition, to know and understand their peculiarities Inclination to scientific, research work Inclination to practical activity.The range of these professions is very wide: installation, repair, adjustment, maintenance electronic and mechanical equipment, construction, material handling, transport management, product manufacturing.

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A penchant for aesthetic activities. Professions of a creative nature associated with visual, musical, literary and artistic, acting and stage activities Inclination to extreme activities. Professions related to sports, expeditionary work. Security and operational-search activities, service in the army. All of them have special requirements for physical fitness and health. Propensity for planned economic activity. Professions related to calculations and planning, office work, text analysis and their transformation, schematic representation of objects. These professions require discipline and accuracy.

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PERSON-PERSON the subject of labor - people. -professions associated with training and education -professions associated with production management, management of people, collectives -professions associated with household, trade service -professions related to information services -professions related to information and art services for people and the management of art groups -professions related to medical care Doctor, teacher, psychologist, hairdresser, guide, manager, head of an artistic group

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PERSON - TECHNOLOGY subject of labor - technical objects (machines, mechanisms), materials, types of energy - professions for mining, soil processing, rocks - professions for repair, adjustment, maintenance of technological machines, installations, vehicle -professions for the production and processing of metal, mechanical assembly, installation of machines, devices - the profession of installation, repair of buildings, structures, structures - the profession of repair, adjustment, maintenance of electrical equipment, instruments, apparatus drifter, carpenter, metallurgical technician, mechanical engineer, architect, electrician, radio mechanic, builder, assembler computers, telecommunications specialist, driver, locksmith, turner

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HUMAN - SIGN SYSTEM the subject of labor - conventional signs, numbers, codes, natural or artificial languages \u200b\u200bof the profession related to paperwork, office work, analysis of texts or their transformation, recoding, - professions, the subject of labor in which are numbers, quantitative relationships - profession associated with the processing of information in the form of a system of conventional symbols, schematic images of objects. translator, draftsman, engineer, topographer, typist secretary, programmer proofreader, librarian, translator accountant, economist, telephone operator, radio operator, cashier, layout designer

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MAN - ARTISTIC the subject of labor -artistic image, ways to build it. -professions related to the visual activity -professions related to musical activities -professions associated with literary and artistic activities -professions associated with acting and stage activities artist, artist, musician, designer, stone carver, literary worker, jeweler, actor, florist, decorator

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MAN - NATURE subject of labor - plant organisms, animal organisms, microorganisms. professions related to agriculture, food industry, medicine and scientific research (biology, geography) seed breeder, livestock breeder, livestock technician, agronomist, dog handler, laboratory assistant of chemical and bacteriological analysis, biologist, gamekeeper

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FEDOROV Svyatoslav Nikolaevich (1927 - 2000), Russian ophthalmologist. Born into a military family. In 1943, after leaving school, he entered the Yerevan Preparatory Artillery School, but did not finish his studies. In 1952 he graduated from the Medical Institute in Rostov-on-Don. After graduation, he worked for a year as an ophthalmologist at the regional hospital in the village of Veshenskaya. In 1957 he became the head of the clinical department of the Cheboksary branch of the State Institute of Eye Diseases. In 1960, he created an artificial lens and for the first time in the country performed a unique operation to implant it into a human eye. In 1967 he was transferred to Moscow and headed the Department of Eye Diseases. In 1973 he was the first in the world to develop an operation technology for the treatment of glaucoma at various stages. Founder and since 1986 Director of the Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex "Eye Microsurgery". In 1996 he headed the Chamber of Science, Health, Education and Culture. June 2, 2000 Svyatoslav Fyodorov died in a crash. Author of 480 scientific papers, 7 monographs, 238 copyright certificates, 130 foreign patents and more than 180 inventions. He was awarded the titles "Honored Inventor of the USSR", "Hero of Socialist Labor" (1987), etc. premiums.

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Alla Borisovna PUGACHEVA (b. 1949), Russian pop singer, People's Artist of the USSR (1991), member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation. Graduated from the conductor-choral department of the Moscow Musical College named after I. Ippolitov-Ivanov and the directing department of GITIS named after Lunacharsky (now RATI) (1981). As a schoolgirl, she sang the song "Robot, Become Human" on the radio. In 1972-73 she performed in the orchestra conducted by O. Lundstrem. From 1974-75 she worked in the "Merry Boys" ensemble. In 1975 she won the Grand Prix of the Golden Orpheus Festival (Bulgaria) with the song Arlekino, after which the singer became truly popular. The singer prepared bright, emotionally rich concert programs: "The Singer's Monologues", "I Came and I Say", "Christmas Meetings". She created a number of songs to the words of famous poets (Akhmatova, Mandelstam). The year 1988 was marked by the creation of the "Theater of Song", an old dream of Pugacheva, who became the artistic director of the studio theater. Pugacheva has traveled all over the world with her solo programs. In 1992 she received the Ovation prize in the Best Singer of the Year nomination, in 1994 in the Living Legend nomination, and in 1995 in the Best Stage Director nomination. In 1999 she was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree. Until recently, Pugacheva continues her active creative activity. She is a regular participant in prestigious concerts and television shows. The singer regularly releases new CDs, the last of which is the album "Live in peace, country!" (2003). In December 2003 she was awarded the Golden Gramophone Prize by Russian Radio.

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RODNINA Irina Konstantinovna (b. September 12, 1949, Moscow), Russian athlete and coach (figure skating), Honored Master of Sports (1969). Champion of the Olympic Games (1972, 1976, 1980), the world (1969-78), Europe (1969-78, 1980), the USSR (1970-71, 1973-75, 1977) in pair skating (in 1968-72 with A. N. Ulanov, in 1973-80 with A.G. Zaitsev). Member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation. As a child, Irina was often ill; to temper her, the parents enrolled the girl in the CSKA figure skating school. Soon, coach Stanislav Zhuk began to study with the skater, who was able to appreciate her character and talent. At the age of 19, Irina made her debut with A. Ulanov at the European Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and unexpectedly for everyone they became champions. Irina has won all competitions, including three Olympics (Sapporo, 1972; Innsbruck, 1976; Lake Placid, 1980) and 10 World Championships (1969-1978). For her sporting successes, Irina was awarded the Orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1972) and Lenin (1976). Rodnina is the author of the book "Rough Ice" (1978). In 1990-1999 she lived in the USA, worked as a trainer in Lake Arrowhead. In 1995 Rodnina's pupils, the Czech couple Radka Kovarzhikova and Rene Novotny, became world champions. After this success, Irina was awarded a personal certificate from the president, and soon acquired the status of an honorary citizen of the Czech Republic. In 1999 she returned to Moscow, where she headed the figure skating center.

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PUTIN Vladimir Vladimirovich is a Russian statesman, former president of the Russian Federation. Born into a working class family, his father was a participant in the Great Patriotic War, his mother survived the blockade of Leningrad. In 1975 he graduated from the Law Faculty of the Leningrad state university (LSU). Master of Sports in Sambo (1973) and Master of Sports in Judo (1975). After graduating from LSU, he was sent to work in the state security bodies. In 1976-1990 he served in the First Main Directorate (foreign intelligence) of the KGB of the USSR, for a long time he worked in Germany, in Dresden in the location of the Western Group of Forces of the GDR. In 1990, having retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel, he returned to Leningrad, where he worked as vice-rector of the Leningrad University for international relations. In 1990 he became an advisor to the chairman of the Leningrad City Council A. A. Sobchak. In 1996 he moved to Moscow, where he received a post in the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation. In July 1998, he was appointed Director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. After the voluntary early resignation in December 1999 of the first president of Russia, B. N. Yeltsin, he took over as acting president of the Russian Federation. In March 2000 he won the presidential elections. In March 2004 he was elected to a second term. Now he is the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation

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Reveal your abilities and interests, find the most optimal combination of them in your future profession; - learn to plan your future career; - learn to adequately assess their abilities and capabilities.

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Factors influencing the choice of a profession by high school students

opportunities, abilities

parental opinion fashion and prestige future salary

demand for a profession

interests, inclinations

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The formula for choosing a profession

"We must" the needs of the labor market

"I can" human capabilities (physiological and psychological), educational resources personality

"I want" desires, interests, personality inclinations

GOOD CHOICE OF PROFESSION

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Professions related to the sphere of management - professions associated with the introduction of computer technology - construction professions - professions in the field of health care - professions in the field of information and communication - professions related to banking - professions in the field of production - professions associated with tourism services.

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PROFESSIONS THAT WILL BE DEMANDED AFTER 6-7 YEARS Engineering specialties (demand for engineering personnel capable of managing production and servicing more advanced equipment will increase) 2. Computer software developers (demand for professional programmers will increase, since the problem of data storage will become even more urgent) 3. Marketing and sales (demand for sales and marketing specialists will increase, the profession “salesperson” will become very popular) 4. Professions related to service 5. Ecologist (demand for this profession will start to increase, as the problems of preserving the environment will take an increasing place ) 6. Medical specialties (nurse, doctor) 7. Working professions: locksmith, electric and gas welder, electrician, turner, etc.

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1 2 3 4 PSYCHOGEOMETRY

You have developed diligence, endurance, patience. There is a tendency to systematize, order, organize people and things around them. You can become an excellent administrator, but it is not recommended to associate your professional activity with the sphere of management.

You have creativity, intuition, you are able to see beauty. You have a natural wit. Templates, rules, instructions are boring for you. Lack of perseverance gets in the way of getting things done.

You have developed goodwill. You are an excellent communicator, like no one else you know how to listen to the interlocutor, you are able to empathize, sympathize, emotionally respond to other people's pain. For you, interpersonal conflict is not acceptable, and the professional sphere of management is not recommended. You can make a great psychologist.

You are characterized by leadership, the ability to concentrate on the main goal, energy, confidence, mindset to win, win, success. You are categorical in your statements, ambitious, strive to achieve a high status, position in society. The management area is recommended to you.

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Typology of professions (according to E.A. Klimov)

Man - man Man - technology Man - sign

Man is an art

Man is nature

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I CAN LEVEL KNOWLEDGE

AVAILABILITY

PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES

OPPORTUNITY TO GET

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FEDOROV Svyatoslav Nikolaevich (1927 - 2000), Russian ophthalmologist. Born into a military family. In 1943, after leaving school, he entered the Yerevan Preparatory Artillery School, but did not finish his studies. In 1952 he graduated from the Medical Institute in Rostov-on-Don. After graduation, he worked for a year as an ophthalmologist at the regional hospital in the village of Veshenskaya. In 1957 he became the head of the clinical department of the Cheboksary branch of the State Institute of Eye Diseases. In 1960, he created an artificial lens and for the first time in the country performed a unique operation to implant it into a human eye. In 1967 he was transferred to Moscow and headed the Department of Eye Diseases. In 1973 he was the first in the world to develop an operation technology for the treatment of glaucoma at various stages. Founder and since 1986 Director of the Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex "Eye Microsurgery". In 1996 he headed the Chamber of Science, Health, Education and Culture. June 2, 2000 Svyatoslav Fyodorov died in a crash. Author of 480 scientific papers, 7 monographs, 238 copyright certificates, 130 foreign patents and more than 180 inventions. He was awarded the titles "Honored Inventor of the USSR", "Hero of Socialist Labor" (1987), etc. premiums.

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Alla Borisovna PUGACHEVA (b. 1949), Russian pop singer, People's Artist of the USSR (1991), member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation. Graduated from the conductor-choral department of the Moscow Musical College named after I. Ippolitov-Ivanov and the directing department of GITIS named after Lunacharsky (now RATI) (1981). As a schoolgirl, she sang the song "Robot, Become Human" on the radio. In 1972-73 she performed in the orchestra conducted by O. Lundstrem. From 1974-75 she worked in the "Merry Boys" ensemble. In 1975 she won the Grand Prix of the Golden Orpheus Festival (Bulgaria) with the song Arlekino, after which the singer became truly popular. The singer prepared bright, emotionally rich concert programs: "The Singer's Monologues", "I Came and I Say", "Christmas Meetings". She created a number of songs to the words of famous poets (Akhmatova, Mandelstam). The year 1988 was marked by the creation of the "Theater of Song", an old dream of Pugacheva, who became the artistic director of the studio theater. Pugacheva has traveled all over the world with her solo programs. In 1992 she received the Ovation prize in the Best Singer of the Year nomination, in 1994 in the Living Legend nomination, and in 1995 in the Best Stage Director nomination. In 1999 she was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree. Until recently, Pugacheva continues her active creative activity. She is a regular participant in prestigious concerts and television shows. The singer regularly releases new CDs, the last of which is the album "Live in peace, country!" (2003). In December 2003 she was awarded the Golden Gramophone Prize by Russian Radio.

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RODNINA Irina Konstantinovna (b. September 12, 1949, Moscow), Russian athlete and coach (figure skating), Honored Master of Sports (1969). Champion of the Olympic Games (1972, 1976, 1980), the world (1969-78), Europe (1969-78, 1980), the USSR (1970-71, 1973-75, 1977) in pair skating (in 1968-72 with A. N. Ulanov, in 1973-80 with A.G. Zaitsev). Member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation. As a child, Irina was often ill; to temper her, the parents enrolled the girl in the CSKA figure skating school. Soon, coach Stanislav Zhuk began to study with the skater, who was able to appreciate her character and talent. At the age of 19, Irina made her debut with A. Ulanov at the European Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and unexpectedly for everyone they became champions. Irina has won all competitions, including three Olympics (Sapporo, 1972; Innsbruck, 1976; Lake Placid, 1980) and 10 World Championships (1969-1978). For her sporting successes, Irina was awarded the Orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1972) and Lenin (1976). Rodnina is the author of the book "Rough Ice" (1978). In 1990-1999 she lived in the USA, worked as a trainer in Lake Arrowhead. In 1995 Rodnina's pupils, the Czech couple Radka Kovarzhikova and Rene Novotny, became world champions. After this success, Irina was awarded a personal certificate from the president, and soon acquired the status of an honorary citizen of the Czech Republic. In 1999 she returned to Moscow, where she headed the figure skating center.

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PUTIN Vladimir Vladimirovich is a Russian statesman, former president of the Russian Federation. Born into a working class family, his father was a participant in the Great Patriotic War, his mother survived the blockade of Leningrad. In 1975 he graduated from the law faculty of the Leningrad State University (LSU). Master of Sports in Sambo (1973) and Master of Sports in Judo (1975). After graduating from LSU, he was sent to work in the state security bodies. In 1976-1990 he served in the First Main Directorate (foreign intelligence) of the KGB of the USSR, for a long time he worked in Germany, in Dresden in the location of the Western Group of Forces of the GDR. In 1990, after retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel, he returned to Leningrad, where he worked as vice-rector of the Leningrad University for international relations. In 1990 he became an advisor to the chairman of the Leningrad City Council A. A. Sobchak. In 1996 he moved to Moscow, where he received a post in the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation. In July 1998, he was appointed Director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. After the voluntary early resignation in December 1999 of the first president of Russia, B. N. Yeltsin, he took over as acting president of the Russian Federation. In March 2000 he won the presidential elections. In March 2004 he was elected to a second term. Now he is the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation

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