September 9 2007 at 6:10 PM No score for this post
Ali
Yes you are impotent, you don't know how to make kids, or you cannot make kids. That's how we have taken Kosovo from the Serbs, because we have made more kids while you went to you stupid christian churches and prayed. And in 10 years we will take over Russia, because Russian christian men are impotent and cannot make kids. While they pray we make kids and in 10 years we will be the majority in Russia! Listen Voloda, if you don't know how to make kids give me a call and I will make your woman pregnant! Ali
The bare true about declining of population in Russia.
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September 9 2007, 9:27 PM
But some true is about this. How is it then possible that there are so many albanians on the serbian Kosovo territory ?
It's the fact that russian population is in declination and it pays in other slavic countries, too.
I will eat my hat if this "Ali" is not one of the coward Anonimniks from this forum. Because even a half-educated "Ali" knows that the Albanian speaking Serbians call Kosovo KosovA.
And any less than halve-educated Ali or Anonimnik will know that abundance of children is an indicator for poverty and illiteracy (backwardness).
And can our Alinonimnik explain to us why the birth rate in Albania is by far lower than that of France.
Actually I was reading about declining of Russian population even in the books printed in the Soviet time ("It does not mean that standards of living are decling, it's just a natural ageing of the population" etc.). USSR owed the growth of its population to its Central Asian republics mostly.
Luckily now Russian population is nearly stabilized. I never saw so many babies and pregnant women before; and statistics says that current birth rate in Russia is the highest for the last twenty years. Though it also says that we can have yet one birth rate crisis within the next twenty years.
Russia's free, widespread and in-depth educational system, inherited with almost no changes from the Soviet Union, is one of the best mass education systems in the world, producing 100% literacy.[55] 97% of children receive their compulsory 9-year basic or complete 11-year education in Russian. Entry to higher education is selective and highly competitive.[104] Most undergraduate courses require five years.[104] As a result of great emphasis on science and technology in education, Russian medical, mathematical, scientific, and space and aviation research is generally of a high order.[105]
The Russian educational system may be arranged into three major groups: secondary education, higher education and postgraduate education. Secondary education in Russia takes either ten (skipping the fourth form) or eleven years to complete, depending on the school. In Russia school accreditation/national recognition is directly overseen by the Education Ministry of Russia.[106] Since 1981, Russia has followed the UNESCO international regulations to ensure Russian institutions and international institutions meet high quality standards. It is illegal for a school to operate without government approval.
In the Soviet Union, education of all levels was free for anybody who could pass entrance exams; in addition, students were provided with small scholarships and free housing. This was considered crucial because it provided access to higher education to all skilled students, as opposed to only those who could afford it. The downside of that system was that institutions had to be funded entirely from the federal and regional budgets; therefore, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, expenses on education took a big blow; institutions found themselves unable to provide adequate teachers' salaries, students' scholarships, and to maintain their facilities. To address the issue, many state institutions started to open commercial positions. The number of those positions has been growing steadily since then. Many private higher education institutions have emerged, mostly in the fields where the Soviet system was inadequate or was unable to provide enough specialists for post-Soviet realities, such as economics, business/management, and law.
Demography 1992-2007. Number of inhabitants in millions
Demography 1992-2007. Number of inhabitants in millions[107]
Russia's constitution guarantees free, universal health care for all Russian citizens.[108] While Russia has more physicians, hospitals, and health care workers than almost any other country in the world,[109][110][111][112][113] it has struggled to provide high levels of health care services.[114] Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the health of the Russian population has declined considerably, a result of social, economic, and lifestyle changes.[115] As of 2006, the average life expectancy in Russia is 59.12 years for males and 73.03 years for females.[55] The biggest factor contributing to this relatively low life expectancy is a high mortality rate among working-age males due to preventable causes (e.g., alcohol, smoking, traffic accidents, violent crimes). In 2006, the federal statistics agency reported that Russia's population shrunk by about 700,000 people, dipping to 142.8 million.[116] The primary causes of Russia's population decrease are a high death rate and low birth rate. Heart disease claims proportionately more lives than in most of the rest of the world. Death rates from homicide, suicide, auto accidents and cancer are also especially high.[117] Smoking also contributes to the demographic crisis, with more than 300,000 lives lost each year as a result of tobacco use.[118]
Further, the population decline might accelerate in the coming years; if current rates persist, Russia's population has been projected to fall by a quarter to a third by 2050.[119] In an effort to stem Russia’s demographic crisis, starting 1 January 2007 the government doubled monthly child support payments and offered a one-time payment of 250,000 Rubles (around US$10,000) to women who had a second child.[120] In the first six months of 2007 Russia has seen the highest birth rate since the collapse of the USSR.[121] The First Deputy PM indicated that the number of childbirths increased 6.5 percent in the first half of 2007, while the number of deaths fell the same 6.5 percent.[122] The First Deputy PM also said about 20 billion roubles (about US$1 billion) will be invested in new prenatal centres in Russia in 2008-2009. Russia is the second country in the world by the number of immigrants from abroad, mostly from other CIS countries (In 2005, 95% of documented migrants came from other CIS countries. They are mainly Russians or Russian speakers),[123] and immigration is increasingly seen as necessary to sustain the country's population.[124]
Гигантская плодовитость- вот чем ещё животные отличаются от людей. Чем примитивнее форма жизни(живота т.е) тем больше у неё детей. Так 1 пёс за свою краткую жизнь плодит сами знаете сколько потомства. 1 глиста за 1 выводок творит 200000 личинок. 1 бактерия за 5 дней может створить потомков объёмом с нашу планету! Но это при благоприятных условиях.
Животность народов определяется также средней рождаемостью. Али показал нам уровень звериности албанцев.
and that's why the east Slavs cannot correspond with their west and south brothers. West and south Slavs will not be corresponding in azbuka and east will not be corresponding in latin writing. It will always make some problems.
A normal educated person, who knows the Latin alphabet, has no problem to learn the Cyrillic alphabet.
Only a few letters a completely different. And this fact does make the learning rather easier than more difficult.
Remember: whenever you start learning a new language you also have to learn the alphabet anew!
e.g.:
Latin "H": is it pronounced like: hombre, loch, cheese, ich, shit, Hamburg, Brezhniev?
Cyrillic "H": нет, нотка, Оман, акне, на итд... Cyrillic "H" is always [n]
It's not good when we need some auxilliary "servant" for transliterations of our alphabets. Germanic and romance language groups do not have such problems.
The worst thing on Balkan peninsula was that the Slavs started to fight and killed each other. Now, just a few people there stand for the serbs against terorist muslim albanians.
The Slavs there should stick together and don't be angry each other.
I know the history of the Slavs there.
After all I come to decision that the the evil was Turkey and the turks.
They started everything bad there by making the slavic population muslims and killing them. I happened in Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania(as well), Macedonia and partly in Croatia and Bosna i Hercegovina.
Now, the all slavic nations should be unified against that muslim evil brought there by the turkish muslims in the Medieval Ages.
Macedonians, Bulgarians and Crno-Gorians should help the serbs against those muslims. Otherwise, the muslim reliogious ideology will spread more and more into Balkan and further into Europe.
Islam is the biggest problem on Balkan since the turkish invasion !