Sentences with phrase «russian society the life»

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If you truely want to live in a godless morally decrebit society, go to China or Russian.
The Church's theology of suffering makes little sense to a society increasingly characterized by the drive to achieve what Russians call a «European» standard of living.
With the problematic record of pro-European political forces and with Moldovan society balancing between an independentist paradigm and a philo - Russian path, it should be sufficient for Russia to reintroduce a philo - Russian element into Moldovan life so as to succeed in fighting for the mind of the Moldovans.
Older Russian women are wiser, having first - hand experiences of failing marriages and hard realities of life as a single mother in a society that perceives an unmarried female as deficient.
The bad thing is that during the crisis the criminal part of the world's society becomes active, and this way both sides, Russian brides, or foreign men, both might become the victims of it, eventually it is not a very pleasant thing, and it is difficult to admit this kind of situation, but this the way life is, and both of the parts should be more careful while choosing the candidates who in the future will become their admirers, and girls in the first place should learn what being attentive and cautious means.
We have been trying to collect some facts on various aspects of life in Russia, Russian society and Russian women in particular.
Even though the majority of Russian women consider a family life to be the most natural and attractive female role and a status of a married woman with children is still high in the society, a considerable number of the Russian women display the tense feelings, dissatisfaction, deprivation, despair and even fear in the family life and relationship with a husband.
Their marriage was arranged by the KGB, they never speak in Russian or of their past, and they live in a society that wishes for their destruction.
Towles then uses this Trojan horse of a literary dreamboat, Count Rostov, to illuminate some 100 years of the ebbing of a lost Russian aristocracy, the subsequent tumult of Soviet revolution, and the failure of that revolution to transform society for the better, even as everything — or almost everything — of his former life is stripped from him.
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