Wasili Gieorgijewicz Zacharov (Russian: Василий Георгиевич Захаров, born January 5, 1934 in the village of Chripły in the region of Sverdlovsk) - Deputy RFSR (1989-1990). Curriculum vitae 1952-1957 studied at the Leningrad State University, later lectured on political economy at the Tomski Polytechnic Institute. Kirov, since 1961 was an aspirant of Leningrad State University, since 1963 he worked at the Leningrad Institute of Technology, assistant professor of political economy. Since 1964 a member of the CPSU, since 1966 a lecturer of the political economy, since 1968 the head of this department, since 1973 he headed a lecture group of the Department of Propaganda and Aging of the CPSU. Since 1973 professor of economics, since 1975 professor, since 1974 head of the Department of Propaganda and Agitation of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Leningrad, since 1978 secretary of the Leningrad Cracow Regional Committee, since 1983 I deputy head of the CCP Central Committee Propaganda Department. From January 1986 Second Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Moscow, since August 1986 Minister of Culture of the USSR, from August 1989 to June 1990 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers RFSRR, 1986-1990 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Supreme Soviet RFSRR. Awarded with two Red Cross Labor Orders and the Order of Friendship of Nations. Bibliography
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Myrmex Indikos
Myrmex Indikos, pol. Indian ant - an alleged species of gigantic ants (according to Herodot's description, larger than foxes, but smaller than dogs). The earliest mention of these creatures is dated to the fifth century BC, and its author is Herodotus. According to her, these ants inhabited the deserts of Persia and India and extracted gold from their sands. Several such creatures were kept in the residence of the King of Persia. Gold was to be obtained by caravans made up of several camels in the heat of the day, when the ants were protected underground. You had to do it quickly, because the ants sensed the smell of people and went on the pursuit, and they were deadly dangerous. This story is confirmed by the next accounts: Nearchos, one of the army officers of Alexander Macedoński, and Megastenes - a historian and traveler. The fragment of the Megasthenes (IV-III century BC) preserved in fragments can be seen in the underground mines at the foot of the mountains on the easte...
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