Podol'sk Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC

15/12/06

Science, Technologies, Public Policy and Ethics



 

" To protect the future of discovery. "

 

 

This web site is an inclusive forum by which the public, private, academic and scientific sectors in our society, as well as the world about America comes to a central communications Internet network to  focus and  review new science and technologies.

 

The Goals of this site are:

 

Support of Free Scientific Inqury, and Open Research:

 

Proper review of all data to assure accuracy of all information published on this site:

 

Ethical considerations are also solicited so long as they do not in any manner what so ever seek to politicalize any field of research, or the innovator and scientist in the process of discovery.

 

More importantly, science and technology as both a field and profession must be totally responsiable for the security aspects of every innovation made.

 

This is assisted, networked and further developed by the following processes.

 

Public Access:  This feature makes the science more understandable to a larger population segment. Moreover, to inspire others with considerable academic experiences to formulate a democratic informative focus which assists greater comprehesion by the social, cultural, spiritual and political leadership about  major science and technological issues of today.

24/07/06

Information :

Podolsk



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Podolsk (Russian: Подо́льск) is an industrial city in and the administrative center of Podolsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located on the Pakhra River (a tributary of the Moskva River), at 55°26′N 37°34′E. Population: 180,963 (2002 Census); 194,300 (2000); 183,000 (1974); 129,000 (1959); 72,000 (1939).


The city of Podolsk grew out of the village Podol, which in the 18th century belonged to the Danilov Monastery in Moscow. Podolsk was granted the status of city by Catherine II in 1791. At that time, Russia was establishing the major country districts, appoiting governors and establishing new cities.


Before the Russian Revolution, Podolsk was among one of the most industrialized cities in Russia. A Singer factory producing sewing machines was established here.


The Ulyanov family used to live in Podolsk. Vladimir Lenin visited the city a number of times. In 1900, he held a meeting in Podolsk with the social democrats from Moscow and other cities to win their support for the Iskra newspaper, which had already been in the making.


In 1971, Podolsk was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. In the Soviet times, Podolsk was one of the industrial giants in Moscow Oblast. At that time there were more than seventy factories operating in the city. Most of the citizens were working at these plants.

24/07/06

Welcome to Podolsk Night Life

( NightLife ), RMC
 

Moscow Night Life ( Nightlife ), RMC, an Inter - City Cultural Communications website program between the cities of Moscow, Russia, and Ithaca, New York. The focus of which is to exchange cultural information via the internet medium about the nightlife , dance, theatre life, art, artist, entertainment, accommodations, restaurants, and dance scene.

The second stage is to include the regional communities under the sociocultural and socioeconomic influences of the city of Moscow. This add depth, and brings the online user into the very national environment of each selected city within the growing network of Night Life ( Nightlife ), RMC. More importantly, it allows a greater field of participation from the community online users to convey their interests and contributions to this cultural democracy initiative.

The selected region communities of Moscow are :

Sergiyev Posad .
Zhukovsky .
Ramenskoye .
Podol'sk .
Klin .
Obninsk .
Serpukhov .

There is more to come in the specific cultural areas which each city interculturally shares.

Yours,
Mr. Roger M. Christian
Ithaca, New York

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