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  2. Olga Grushin - Wikipedia

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    Born in Moscow to the family of Boris Grushin, a prominent Soviet sociologist, [1] Olga Grushin spent most of her childhood in Prague, Czechoslovakia. [2] She was educated at Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and Moscow State University before receiving a scholarship to Emory University in 1989. She graduated summa cum laude from Emory in 1993.

  3. Boris Grushin - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Grushin received the award of the Union of Russian Journalists for "journalistic skills" in his book Four Lives of Russia. Grushin died on September 18, 2007, in Moscow . Long after his death Boris Grushin will be remembered as one of the founding fathers of Russian sociology who firmly worked towards the recognition for sociology as a ...

  4. Richard Grusin - Wikipedia

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    Grusin's academic work is fundamentally interdisciplinary; his main interests include various aspects of media, environmental, cultural, and American studies.His scholarly concerns focus on the way that the very questions of representation and mediation that preoccupy us today have manifested themselves historically across western culture.

  5. Flights (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Flights (Polish: Bieguni, lit. 'runners') is a 2007 fragmentary novel by the Polish author Olga Tokarczuk.The book was translated into English by Jennifer Croft. [1] The original Polish title refers to runaways (runners, bieguni), a sect of Old Believers, who believe that being in constant motion is a trick to avoid evil.

  6. Five Chimneys - Wikipedia

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    Olga's group had their hair shorn by inmate barbers. However, a German officer intervened in Olga's case, saying: "Don't clip that one's hair". Olga, puzzled, but innately suspicious of being singled out, stood in line anyway and had her hair shorn. She muses, "one could expect no mercy (from the Germans), except at an ugly price".

  7. List of Russian people - Wikipedia

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    Olga, first female ruler of Rus' , the first Christian among Russian rulers Vladimir I "the Great", turned saint from pagan and enacted the Christianization of Kievan Rus' Yaroslav I "the Wise", reigned in the period when Kievan Rus' reached the zenith of its cultural flowering and military power, founder of Yaroslavl

  8. Penguin Group - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Group is a British trade book publisher and part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. The new company was created by a merger that was finalised on 1 July 2013, with Bertelsmann initially owning 53% of the joint venture, and Pearson PLC initially owning the remaining 47%. [ 2 ]

  9. The Gershwin Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Gershwin Connection received extremely positive reviews.Scott Yanow at All Music called the album "a very tasteful and respectful set -- a classy package". [1] Leonard Feather in the Los Angeles Times gave it a four-star review and praised this "delightfully modest, jazz-oriented set, with Grusin's piano at its most graceful and tasteful".