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HI Oleksandr ,
I read about the HUB for saving system in Kharkov university , this is really very great , I'm currently in kherson for short time , I have panel that saving the consumption of energy 30% up to 40% for KW/H .
Looking for cooperation and for more details, write to me . Regards ,, Mohamed Elzeiny 0664539767
But to much photo's and words of praise to make this a balanced wikipedia article... Anybody mind if I do some repair work?
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Yulia Romero •
Talk to me!
20:02, 22 October 2011 (UTC)
I am puzled by this edit today. In the English speaking world " nationality" stand for " citizenship". He was not even born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic why would he even consider being a Russian citizen???? — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 18:10, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
Yep, the first question is still open.... WP:OPENPARA states: Ethnicity or sexuality should not generally be emphasized in the opening unless it is relevant to the subject's notability; Yaroslavsky is not known for doing anything for Russians/Russian language or culture in or outside Ukraine.... (unless I missed something) if he has no Russian citizenship any Russian ethnicity is thus not relevant enough to be in the lead. I have no idea how Russified this man is anyhow (unless somebody comes up with sources this is all WP:speculation), in Dublin everybody speaks English but that does not mean they are all Englified (in the meaning they renounced the Irish culture). Btw are we going to call the Ukrainian President Russian soon? That would be very confusing for people from Austria ... (‘’Gretl did you know that Ukraine is not a country because Wikipedia says its President is a Russian and thus it must be a part of Russia!’’). — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 20:13, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
I have translated
the ITAR-TASS interview where he has supposedly claimed "the establishment of the
Russian language as the state language" but I can not read that into it; he might has well mean (and I think he does) that Ukraine will soon differently use the
European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages... (i.o.w. (per example) you might soon able to fill in Government forms in Russian in
Luhansk).
—
Yulia Romero •
Talk to me!
19:43, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
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HI Oleksandr ,
I read about the HUB for saving system in Kharkov university , this is really very great , I'm currently in kherson for short time , I have panel that saving the consumption of energy 30% up to 40% for KW/H .
Looking for cooperation and for more details, write to me . Regards ,, Mohamed Elzeiny 0664539767
But to much photo's and words of praise to make this a balanced wikipedia article... Anybody mind if I do some repair work?
—
Yulia Romero •
Talk to me!
20:02, 22 October 2011 (UTC)
I am puzled by this edit today. In the English speaking world " nationality" stand for " citizenship". He was not even born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic why would he even consider being a Russian citizen???? — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 18:10, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
Yep, the first question is still open.... WP:OPENPARA states: Ethnicity or sexuality should not generally be emphasized in the opening unless it is relevant to the subject's notability; Yaroslavsky is not known for doing anything for Russians/Russian language or culture in or outside Ukraine.... (unless I missed something) if he has no Russian citizenship any Russian ethnicity is thus not relevant enough to be in the lead. I have no idea how Russified this man is anyhow (unless somebody comes up with sources this is all WP:speculation), in Dublin everybody speaks English but that does not mean they are all Englified (in the meaning they renounced the Irish culture). Btw are we going to call the Ukrainian President Russian soon? That would be very confusing for people from Austria ... (‘’Gretl did you know that Ukraine is not a country because Wikipedia says its President is a Russian and thus it must be a part of Russia!’’). — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 20:13, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
I have translated
the ITAR-TASS interview where he has supposedly claimed "the establishment of the
Russian language as the state language" but I can not read that into it; he might has well mean (and I think he does) that Ukraine will soon differently use the
European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages... (i.o.w. (per example) you might soon able to fill in Government forms in Russian in
Luhansk).
—
Yulia Romero •
Talk to me!
19:43, 20 March 2012 (UTC)