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The history of '' the Fourth Power'' in Japan, i eshe mnogo chego..
Mona Lisa
12-19-2004, 04:43 AM
Reading Philippa Gregory's "The Virgin's Lover". It's continuation of her "Queen's Fool" novel. This time the novel is more about Elizabeth I England's virgin Queen :)
So far it's interesting book to read ...
PS. thread made its come back ;)
]I[ A JL JL O D
12-21-2004, 02:50 PM
thread made its come back
Universitetimizni LANida "Readers are Leaders" degan o'yin bor...Anu bizlar birinchi sinfda bo'lganimizda penallarni ustida "O'qish, o'qish, o'qish va yana bir marta o'qish !" degan yozuvlar bo'lar edi.
SoniTa
01-04-2005, 06:25 AM
как жеж я соскучилась по вам... выж не представляете....
а во время отсуствия перечитала всё шо угодно, но с вашими опусами это не сравнится, одназначно...
что же было:
1) Код да Винчи
про него тут много чего сказано, пересказывать не буду... скажу лишь что история Софи Нёвё вызвало смутное чувство дежа-вю, та же семейная тайна, тот же "Смарт" красного цвета, то же имя... ну да ладно. Советую прочитать - ОДНЗНЧН
2) Путь Бро - Сорокина
для того кто знаком с кабаллой - море смысла, для других ноль того же смысла. Худ. Стиль простецкий, зато читается легко.
3) Соткин - Василя Быкова
посоветовал отец. Позже сказал, что по тому как человек относится к предателю (имя сейчас не вспомню), можно узнать взрослый он человек или пока живёт детскими понятиями.
4)Три товарища
Эрих Мария Ремарк
Отличная книга. Может немного идеалистичная, но кому сейчас надо голой правды. Хочетсяж верить что такая Дружба существует. Только жалко, что без хэппи энда для дружища Пат и Ленца, точнее энда, но не хэппи... А может это и есть хэппинэс - умереть любимым, а?
wathed the film "The Bourne Supremacy"
and now i oun the book and trying to read it.
The film was awesome...they took it in moscow...hope the book will turn out to be alike
Samimiy
01-04-2005, 05:21 PM
Salom hammaga! Kitob o`qish uchun qidirayotgan odamla uchun news--http://ziyo-uz.land.ru/Books/alkimyogar.html
Yaxshi sayt ekan, rahmat.
The last one was "Black Boy" by Richard Wright.
Very interesting and good book.
HAMELEON
01-07-2005, 02:59 PM
Richard Brenson "Losing virginity".
The last ona was "A Small, Good Thing" by Rymond Carver.
Very good story:D
"This boy's life" by Tobias Wolff
korshun
01-30-2005, 10:37 AM
Privet vsem knigolyubam!
"Da Vinci Code" - brilliantly written, but it depends how would you look at it.
Kto-nibud' chital "Controversy of Zion" by Douglas Reed? Po-russki "Spor o Sione". Kniga pro vliatel'ni'h sionistov nashego i proshlogo veka i kakuyu rol' oni si'grali i igrayut v mirovoy politike. Kniga ochen' interesnaya rekomenduyu vsem ee prochitat'. Online-knigu mojno nayti i prochitat' kak na russkom tak i na angliyskom. Esli kto-to hochet kupit' ee it's available in amazon .Dlya teh kto v UK it's available in public library, though the librarian won't be able to find it in database, you have to tell them that amazon sells this book, give them this ISBN: 0949667277 number of the book, so they can find this book for you and they'll notify you for £0.70, so you can collect it.
The reason I'm telling you how to get this book is because it's almost impossible to get it in bookstores. Spasibo za vnimanie druz'ya.
chicagoan
01-31-2005, 08:19 AM
Privet vsem knigolyubam!
"Da Vinci Code" - brilliantly written, but it depends how would you look at it.
Kto-nibud' chital "Controversy of Zion" by Douglas Reed? Po-russki "Spor o Sione". Kniga pro vliatel'ni'h sionistov nashego i proshlogo veka i kakuyu rol' oni si'grali i igrayut v mirovoy politike. Kniga ochen' interesnaya rekomenduyu vsem ee prochitat'. Online-knigu mojno nayti i prochitat' kak na russkom tak i na angliyskom. Esli kto-to hochet kupit' ee it's available in amazon .Dlya teh kto v UK it's available in public library, though the librarian won't be able to find it in database, you have to tell them that amazon sells this book, give them this ISBN: 0949667277 number of the book, so they can find this book for you and they'll notify you for £0.70, so you can collect it.
The reason I'm telling you how to get this book is because it's almost impossible to get it in bookstores. Spasibo za vnimanie druz'ya.
vaqtni bekor ketkazayotganga ohshaysiz dostim...
mr
Pythagor
01-31-2005, 09:35 AM
Hehe, juda ham o'rinli savol.
Meni o'qiyotgan narsalarim bu bo'limga taaluqlimi yo'qmi bilmadimu, faqat men savolga javob bermoqchiman. Hozir imtihonlar vaqti bo'lgani uchun, Funka, MatModel, Graflar nazariyasi. Keyinchalik boshlab qo'ygan bitta " Dlouhé čekání " kitobni o'qib tugatmoqchiman. Bu kitob chex tilida.
elDoraDo
01-31-2005, 11:18 AM
Sonita, men ham uqiganm,an "qurqinchli Tehronni". Unda yigirmanchi asr boshlaridagi Erondagi corruption lar haqida suz boradi. Bu kitobni uqiganimda hali balogat yoshida emasdim, kuzim ochilib qolgan shu kitobni uqib. Ali degan dayus mansab uchun hatto uz hotinini amaldorlarga qushib berishdan ham tortinmaydi. Atak Eron hozir budan ham battar ahvolda..
hehe kogda moi roditely zastali menya kogda ya chital etu knijku - (bylo ochen davno) skazali chtob ya takiye knijki do opredelennogo vozrasta ne chital. jeje... a tem i zakonchilas istoriya - vse esho ne prochital
Desperado
01-31-2005, 02:53 PM
Kafka- 'The Trial'
anatoliydaev
01-31-2005, 04:13 PM
Узбекистон Республикаси Хоразм вилоятининг илмий асосланган дехкончилик тизими.
Уфф. Чатчатворди бу китоб. Хакикатда триллер!
Maroon
01-31-2005, 05:06 PM
''Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas''- Maya Angelou.
Cherez chas zakonchu.;)
D.
''Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas''- Maya Angelou.
Cherez chas zakonchu.;)
D.
zasek vremia;)
Webbie
01-31-2005, 06:02 PM
Bridgert Jones: Edge of reason
(Hurraaah!)
WEbbie
Pythagor
03-04-2005, 11:00 AM
Узбекистон Республикаси Хоразм вилоятининг илмий асосланган дехкончилик тизими.
Уфф. Чатчатворди бу китоб. Хакикатда триллер!
:lol: :lol: Demak charchagansiz, unda man sizga Murod Sharifxo`jayevning kitoblarini taklif qilaman. Ular haqiqatda komediya :D . Charchagandan keyin dam ham olib turish kere...
Man o'zim Chiziqli bo'lmagan funktsiyalar nazariyasini o'qiyapman.
Bu esa, voshshe Triller. :evil:
"Deception point" ayni paytda by Dan Brawn. McLeo ni recomndationiga binoan Dan Brownni boshladim.:D
akamullo
03-24-2005, 02:44 AM
Hii..guys..is there anybody to help me to buy uzbek poems in Uzb..?or online because i am outside the country..tnx..if u know how to do plz help and write my e-mail:azix85@mail.ru
Tnx..
take care..
The last one was "Great Gatsby" by Scott Fitzgerald.
Awesome, I recommend all of you guys.
A true love in 1920's
Aysuluv
03-31-2005, 05:51 PM
Est' odna kniga filosofskaya, no literaturnim yazikom napisannaya. Pro "Zatarustru" nemeckogo filosofa Friedrich Nietzsche. Ochen' poleznaya knijka na vseh urovnyah jizni i k tomu je legko chitaetsya dlya filosofskoy knigi.
Godunov
04-06-2005, 03:24 AM
:lol: :lol: Demak charchagansiz, unda man sizga Murod Sharifxo`jayevning kitoblarini taklif qilaman. Ular haqiqatda komediya :D . Charchagandan keyin dam ham olib turish kere...
Man o'zim Chiziqli bo'lmagan funktsiyalar nazariyasini o'qiyapman.
Bu esa, voshshe Triller. :evil:
Hurmatli Adam,
Men o'qiyotgandaka "Triller" kitoblarni hali o'qimagan bo'lsangiz kerak,
Rosa maza qilaziz, o'qishni maslahat beraman, men ham maza qilib o'qiyapman, shu ba'zan bu kitoblarni otib yuboray deymanu, lekin shunday bir zkouska degan jozibasi borki o'ziga tortadi:
1) Finte Volume methods for Hyperbolic Problems by Randall Leveque, Cambridge University Press
2) Okrayova ulohy pro ODR , Mika-Kufner.
O'ylaymanki siz ham bu kitoblarni o'qib bo'lib Domlangiz bilan "ta'ssurotlaringizni" baham ko'rasiz
Bular sizga foydali bo'lishi mumkin:
http://www.cse.uiuc.edu/heath/scicomp/index.html
http://www.me.pdx.edu/~gerry/nmm/course/
http://www.math.mtu.edu/~msgocken/intro/intro.html
Sizga omad
"Dens, dens, dens". H. Murakami.
Pythagor
04-06-2005, 06:12 AM
Hurmatli Adam,
Men o'qiyotgandaka "Triller" kitoblarni hali o'qimagan bo'lsangiz kerak,
Rosa maza qilaziz, o'qishni maslahat beraman, men ham maza qilib o'qiyapman, shu ba'zan bu kitoblarni otib yuboray deymanu, lekin shunday bir zkouska degan jozibasi borki o'ziga tortadi:
1) Finte Volume methods for Hyperbolic Problems by Randall Leveque, Cambridge University Press
2) Okrayova ulohy pro ODR , Mika-Kufner.
O'ylaymanki siz ham bu kitoblarni o'qib bo'lib Domlangiz bilan "ta'ssurotlaringizni" baham ko'rasiz
Bular sizga foydali bo'lishi mumkin:
http://www.cse.uiuc.edu/heath/scicomp/index.html
http://www.me.pdx.edu/~gerry/nmm/course/
http://www.math.mtu.edu/~msgocken/intro/intro.html
Sizga omad
Linklar uchun raxmat.:) . Triller o'qidim depsiz, bular qip qizil romantic asarlarku, shuni uchun siz o'qigan asarlarni men o'qimagammanda.:P
Ilgari romantic asarlar o'qishshi yomon ko'rardim.
Men yuqoridagi narsalarni o'qib tugatdim, lekin domla bilan hali baham ko'rganim yo'q taasurotlarimni.
Men hozir san'atimizning o'ziga xos va jozibador hisoblanmish SNM2 degan yo'nalishdaman, shu haqdagi kitoblarni yaxshiroqlaridan qidirib yuribman.
"Treiller" o'qishni bas qildim, endi haqiqiy romantic kitoblarni o'qimoqchiman.
Omadlar.;)
Mahmud
04-06-2005, 09:56 AM
Linklar uchun raxmat.:) . Triller o'qidim depsiz, bular qip qizil romantic asarlarku, shuni uchun siz o'qigan asarlarni men o'qimagammanda.:P
Ilgari romantic asarlar o'qishshi yomon ko'rardim.
Men yuqoridagi narsalarni o'qib tugatdim, lekin domla bilan hali baham ko'rganim yo'q taasurotlarimni.
Men hozir san'atimizning o'ziga xos va jozibador hisoblanmish SNM2 degan yo'nalishdaman, shu haqdagi kitoblarni yaxshiroqlaridan qidirib yuribman.
"Treiller" o'qishni bas qildim, endi haqiqiy romantic kitoblarni o'qimoqchiman.
Omadlar.;)
Romantic kitoblarni o'qishni boshlaganinggiz yaxshi bo'libdi.Lekin, trillerni oxirigacha o'qib, domla bilan baham ko'rmabsizda........
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.
aKa'd'miX_swede
05-09-2005, 04:33 PM
L. Bolman, T.E. Deal: Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice and Leadership
:-)
Actionman
05-10-2005, 01:51 PM
'Thinking strategicaly' by Avinash, Dixit.
cool stuff on applied game theory
Guardian
05-30-2005, 08:54 AM
Recently finished Solih Qahhor's "Daydi Qizning Daftari". What a crappy shit :( I heard it was famous among readers in Uzbekistan, unfortunately it was a dellusion for me. Just sucked my time, coz the writer has written the story in a very objective style and lying probably about himself.(as it does not look real at all).
And wanted to ask, what books do you like from modern Uzbek Literature?
Royal
05-30-2005, 08:59 AM
Joe
www.lib.ru da Ozbek yozuvchisini bir qancha kitoblari bor , faqat ruschada.
lekin ancha yahshi yozilgan: 80-90yillar vaqitlari boyicha.
Samimiy
05-30-2005, 12:24 PM
"Candide" by Voltaire. I gave it an A-.
Mein Kampf - Adolf Gitler :)
Shock
05-30-2005, 12:30 PM
"Ecology of changing planet", Mark Bush, Florida Institute of Technology, 2003 :D Jonga tegdi!
Masud
06-20-2005, 10:26 PM
"The Matarese Countdown"-Robert Ludlum
entertaining, alive, action-well thought book.
Sarahjon
06-20-2005, 11:23 PM
Freakonomics by Levitt and co.. Only some of its content is surprising, not most of it, as I expected based on the reviews.
Sonata
06-29-2005, 06:59 PM
Ibrohim Yusupov-Tanlangan asarlar (1-Tom)
Joe_Blake
06-29-2005, 07:24 PM
Tom Clancy "The Hunt for Red October" :thumbs:
chicagoan
07-05-2005, 02:57 PM
Almost finished reading "Unholy Trinity: The IMF, World Bank, and WTO" by Richard Peet.
The book plainly explains how these international UN-DEMOCRATIC, UN_ELECTED organiations went beyond their original mandates and turned into international governance institutions furthering causes of few neoliberals from developed countries...
It is a must read for business and economics students, indeed!
mr
Sonata
07-07-2005, 02:30 PM
Ibrohim Yusupov-Tanlangan asarlar (2-Tom):)
Pythagor
07-07-2005, 03:32 PM
Computer Aided Geometric Design,...:x
Gareeb
07-07-2005, 03:58 PM
Jahongir muhammadning "Quvgin" romani ikkinchi qismini o'qiyapman. Dodani ketini rosa ochib tashlagan ekan. Baraka topsine.... :)
Guardian
07-27-2005, 05:14 AM
I am reading George Orwell's "Nighty Eighty-Four". Can say, it is highly recommended.
Sigma
07-27-2005, 05:23 AM
На данное время я читаю А.Солженицына, "Архипелаг ГУЛАГ".
::Nasuada::
07-30-2005, 05:43 PM
The Tiger in the Well by Philip Pullman
iroda ahmedova
07-30-2005, 05:49 PM
The last book of Harry Porter came out last week. People are sick about it in the UK.If you don't read it you are gonna be outcast, out of community.Cos,they talk about it all the bloody time. The Tiger in the Well by Philip Pullman
iroda ahmedova
07-30-2005, 05:51 PM
Shu Quvg'inni qayerdan topsam bo'ladi? Avval ham eshitgandim.Jahongir muhammadning "Quvgin" romani ikkinchi qismini o'qiyapman. Dodani ketini rosa ochib tashlagan ekan. Baraka topsine.... :)
Gareeb
07-30-2005, 06:03 PM
Shu Quvg'inni qayerdan topsam bo'ladi? Avval ham eshitgandim.
www.jahongir.org
Shu erdan topasiz.O'qing qiziq.
iroda ahmedova
07-30-2005, 06:07 PM
katta rahmatwww.jahongir.org (http://www.jahongir.org/)
Shu erdan topasiz.O'qing qiziq.
Pythagor
07-31-2005, 03:06 AM
Kronika Touzeneho Jara. Miroslav Jandovsky. Praha.1985
chicagoan
08-01-2005, 10:07 AM
Pls, people, when you inform us about a book you are reading,
include an overview of it (from your own point of view).
Just title is no fun :)
TNX
mr
stanford
08-12-2005, 05:43 PM
Tell us what book are you reading in these days.
I am reading Joel Osteen's "Your best life now" , 'cause my brain is filled with endless thoughts and sometimes it drives me insane. I am trying to go back home and that sucks... I work a lot and that sucks.... I am depressed and that sucks.....my health is so bumpy-dumpy right now and that sucks.... and I need to smile somehow .... can't be happy and this sucks.... so I decided to read Osteen's book to get some encourage, motivation and to stay focused. The last one was "Israelis" by Donna Rosenthal.
Montesk'e. "Fors nomalari".
Royal
08-13-2005, 07:48 AM
"Tochka Obmana"
?. Pisatel "Koda DaVinchi"
i 5 knig iz serie Suhova...
ferdon
08-13-2005, 08:08 AM
:lool: :mrgreen: I hear that reading cause cancer !!!
Royal
08-13-2005, 08:11 AM
I hear that reading cause cancer !!!
Wooow
why reading that time?
Dont read!!!
ferdon
08-13-2005, 08:33 AM
why reading that time?
nima ? tushanmudim !!!
Gareeb
08-14-2005, 05:49 PM
Lev Tolstoyni "Urush wa tinchlik" asarini boshladim.
Qiziqqanlar uchun http://www.magister.msk.ru/library/tolstoy/wp/wp00.htm
yana Malen'kiy Princ ni uqishni boshladim
DaeAnd
08-15-2005, 05:39 AM
"Love story in Harward" Movie was great, but book is better. Story tells about love triangle of three koreans in Harward. Happy ending. :P
MasxaraboZ
08-15-2005, 08:19 AM
Dekameron ;)
Actionman
08-16-2005, 08:11 AM
'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams
Pythagor
08-19-2005, 07:13 PM
Silani bilmadimu, endi man ko'p o'qishim kere.
ftp://files.zipsites.ru/books/programming/russkaya_redaktsiya_kruglinski_d._uingous_sheferdd zh.__programmirovanie_na_microsoft_visual_c_6.0_dl ay_prof.rar
Mana shu kitobni tushurib oldim, 864 sahifadan iborat ekan:x
Kechadan beri shu kitobni o'qiyabman...
Sawaddeeka
08-21-2005, 12:00 PM
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Excuse me but what are y'all talking about?:oops:
Kolobok
08-31-2005, 10:24 AM
Утраченные Иллюзии (a) Оноре де Бальзак
salbert
08-31-2005, 10:27 AM
Well, why not pick up a good book?
Students' book tells war stories !
CAVE CREEK - At 5:30 a.m., July 18, 1967 1st Sgt. Maj. Ken Dahle led his men on a search and destroy mission into a dense jungle infested with enemy Vietcong near Bien Hoa.
Ten hours later, a large Vietcong force bombarded Dahle 's men. By the end of that bloody night, six of his soldiers were dead. Thirty-seven, including Dahle, "were hit bad."
man shune o'giyapman :D
salbert
08-31-2005, 01:12 PM
Salbert, olim bo'lib ketmang yana, bunaqa kitoblarni o'qib :rolleyes:
nima gilay grlfrend berdi o'giyn dep endi nima gilay haffa gimogchi masman
Mas'ud
09-21-2005, 07:43 AM
Hozir "Asrga tatigulik kun" ni yana bir bor o'qib chiqdim.........Shu asarni qancha o'qisam shuncha yangi zavq olaman.............
hurmat il.......
Mona Lisa
09-21-2005, 12:53 PM
Reading William Makepeace Thackeray's " Vanity Fair". Quintessiantially English book reflecting mid 19th century British society.
WebMonster
10-03-2005, 02:00 AM
"Psycopothology of Hitler" . Have just started. Seems to be good
Gareeb
10-03-2005, 04:13 AM
Shu kunlarda faqat Qur'oni Karim wa boshqa diniy kitoblarni o'qiyapman.
Asadbek
10-03-2005, 04:20 AM
Albert-Làszlò Barabàsi: Linked - How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science and Everyday Life
Guardian
10-03-2005, 07:42 AM
"Inferno" - Patricia Melo
at eleven years old, Kingie knows what he wants most of all: to work for notorious drug runner Mitao, the man his mother has warned him against. starting as a lookout from a strategic spot on the hillside slums at rio da janeiro, kingie leaves his poverty-ridden childhood as he relentlessly and desperately pursues his dreams. in his uncertain world, violence reigns and betrayel lurks where you least expect it. this is a story about a man who would be a King.
Actionman
10-03-2005, 08:50 AM
'Basic Econometrics' by Gujarati. It sucks :oops: But I have to :(
Guardian
10-17-2005, 04:48 PM
Recently working on "Free World" - by Tymothy Garton Ash. It is a special manifesto for pro-globalisation people, with terrific analyses into world politics. Politics are dirt!
Masud
10-17-2005, 05:28 PM
"World at Flat"-Thomas Friedman
infolife
10-17-2005, 05:30 PM
Maya Angelou
'The son also feels lonesome sometimes'
DaeAnd
10-18-2005, 05:55 AM
Odil Yoqubov "Ko'hna dunyo".
Sotuvda topganimdan quvonib ketgan edim.:P
MasxaraboZ
10-19-2005, 03:54 AM
Den Braun " Kod Da Vinchi"
link : http://www.litportal.ru/index.html?a=1600&t=9398
WebMonster
10-19-2005, 05:12 AM
Den Braun " Kod Da Vinchi"
link : http://www.litportal.ru/index.html?a=1600&t=9398
Good book. I am reading Angels and Demons of Dan Brown.
AbdulAziz
10-20-2005, 02:00 AM
Kechagina Mahmud As'ad jo'shonning "haqiqiy sevgi" kitobini o'qib chiqdim.
Juda go'zal kitob ekan.
Mas'ud
10-28-2005, 04:52 AM
Assalamu Alaykum!!!
Aziz ishtirokchilar... Kim "Horoshaya devochka Lida" ("Priklyuchenie Shurika" filmida ham aytilgan) she'rining muallifini biladi???Shu she'r mullifining boshqa she'rlarini o'qimoqchi edim...
Oldindan rahmat.........;)
:read:
Flash
10-28-2005, 04:30 PM
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Mas'ud
10-29-2005, 01:30 AM
"Teenager" by Dostoevskiy....
infolife
10-29-2005, 05:23 PM
'Living in poetry' by Maya Angelou,it's sooooooooo awesome!!!
NYyankNY
10-29-2005, 06:26 PM
(Jang jaxon)Amir temur
Marg'iloniy
10-31-2005, 02:41 AM
Murod Mansur "Yolg'izlik diyori " ni uqib tugatdim.
Endi Alihonto'ra Sog'uniyning asarlarini topib uqimoqchiman.
Kitaro
11-03-2005, 12:24 AM
Kawabata Yasunarining "Nun Davlat (Yukiguni) koreys tilida
AbdulAziz
11-16-2005, 07:42 AM
Men yaqinda quyidagi asarni o'qidim:
"Hayot-mamot", Chingiz Aytmatov hikoyasi.
Chingiz Aytmatovning so'nngi ijod namunalaridan biri bo'lgan bu hikoya ikkinchi jahon urushiga shaylanayotgan yosh yigitning xotiralari asosiga qurilgan. Hikoya 19 yoslik Sergiyning poyezd stansiyadan yo'lga chiqishi bilan boshlanib, manzil oxirida hikoya ham tugaydi. Chingiz Aytmatov o'ziga xos hikoya ichiga hikoya kiritish usulidan bu asarda ham foydalangan. Bosh qahramon Sergiy yo'lda ketarkan oynadan tashqariga qaragancha, o'tgan voqealarni xotirlay boshlaydi...
"Muayyan inson hayotining qadr-qimmati kundan-kunga pasayib ketmayotganmikin? Yoki hamisha shundoq bo'lgan-u, bizga - bugun yashayotganlarga ham shunday tuyulayaptimikan? Insoniyat bu haqda har kuni, har lahza o'ylashi zarurmi? Yoki "Boshiga ish tushganda" o'ylaydimi? Balkim insonning qo'lidan hech narsa kelmas, uning uchun hammasini "tepa"da hal qilib qo'yishgandir? U kimningdir qo'lida "buyuk rejalar" amalga oshishi uchun bir o'yinchoqdir? Chingiz Aytmatov hikoyasi ana shular haqida" deb yozadi hikoya tarjimoni Karim Bahriyev.
Bu hikoyani muallif 20 yil avval boshlagan bo'lib, ammo oxiriga yetkazmay tashlab qo'yavergan. Bugungi globallashuv jarayonidagi insoniyat boshiga tushgan tashvishlar yana inson hayotini masalasini ko'ndalang qo'ydi. Nihoyat adib shulardan ta'sirlanib, asarini 2005 yilda yozib tugatdi.
Hikoya qiruvchi samolotning qushlar galasiga urilishi, va oynasiga yopishgan qondan uchuvchining ijirg'anib, ko'ngli aynishi voqeasidan boshlanadi. Ajab, hozirgina ancha-muncha odamning yostig'ini quritib, ta'sirlanmagan uchuvchi oddiy qushlarning qonidan ko'ngli ayniydi...
Nahotki inson urush uchun, bir-birining qonini to'kish uchun dunyoga kelgan bo'lsa?...
Sergiyga otasi dushmanni o'ldir, askar o'z yerini himoya qiladi, u dushmanni o'ldirsa buyruq bilan o'dirgan bo'ladi, burchini ado etgan bo'ladi, deb uqtirsa, onasi bo'lsa:
- Hammning tilida shu bo'lib qoldi - o'ldir, o'ldir! Dushmanlar bizga o'lim keltirishmoqda, biz esa dushmanlarga! Keyin bu dunyoda qanday bosh ko'tarib yashaymiz - hammaning qo'li qonga botsa, dunyoda faqat qotillar qolsa?
Sergiy shularni o'ylab manzilga intilardi. Otasi va onasining bir-biriga qarshi mulohazalari og'ushida karaxt bo'lib qolgan, unsiz yig'lardi. U o'zicha urush, jang qilish qanaqa bo'lishini, qanday qilib o'ldirishni o'ylab, fikr qilardi. Bu holatni asar so'nngida Chingiz Aytmatov juda zo'r motiv bilan tasvirlagan:
Temir izlarning bandlariga urilgan g'ildiraklar taqillaydi: o'ldir, o'ldirma... Sergiy maktabda o'rgangan nemischa so'zlarini eslasga urindi, ammonemis tilida so'zlarning xuddi shunday qatori tarzda jaraglashiga ishonchi komil emasdi: o'ldir-o'ldirma, o'ldir-o'ldirma, o'ldir-o'ldirma, o'ldir-o'ldirma...
chicagoan
11-16-2005, 01:04 PM
Baraka toping, Abdulaziz.
Qani endi hamma yozilgan narsalar ham shu mavzuda sizni yozganingizga ohshasa!
mr
Men yaqinda quyidagi asarni o'qidim:
"Hayot-mamot", Chingiz Aytmatov hikoyasi.
Chingiz Aytmatovning so'nngi ijod namunalaridan biri bo'lgan bu hikoya ikkinchi jahon urushiga shaylanayotgan yosh yigitning xotiralari asosiga qurilgan. Hikoya 19 yoslik Sergiyning poyezd stansiyadan yo'lga chiqishi bilan boshlanib, manzil oxirida hikoya ham tugaydi. Chingiz Aytmatov o'ziga xos hikoya ichiga hikoya kiritish usulidan bu asarda ham foydalangan. Bosh qahramon Sergiy yo'lda ketarkan oynadan tashqariga qaragancha, o'tgan voqealarni xotirlay boshlaydi...
"Muayyan inson hayotining qadr-qimmati kundan-kunga pasayib ketmayotganmikin? Yoki hamisha shundoq bo'lgan-u, bizga - bugun yashayotganlarga ham shunday tuyulayaptimikan? Insoniyat bu haqda har kuni, har lahza o'ylashi zarurmi? Yoki "Boshiga ish tushganda" o'ylaydimi? Balkim insonning qo'lidan hech narsa kelmas, uning uchun hammasini "tepa"da hal qilib qo'yishgandir? U kimningdir qo'lida "buyuk rejalar" amalga oshishi uchun bir o'yinchoqdir? Chingiz Aytmatov hikoyasi ana shular haqida" deb yozadi hikoya tarjimoni Karim Bahriyev.
Bu hikoyani muallif 20 yil avval boshlagan bo'lib, ammo oxiriga yetkazmay tashlab qo'yavergan. Bugungi globallashuv jarayonidagi insoniyat boshiga tushgan tashvishlar yana inson hayotini masalasini ko'ndalang qo'ydi. Nihoyat adib shulardan ta'sirlanib, asarini 2005 yilda yozib tugatdi.
Hikoya qiruvchi samolotning qushlar galasiga urilishi, va oynasiga yopishgan qondan uchuvchining ijirg'anib, ko'ngli aynishi voqeasidan boshlanadi. Ajab, hozirgina ancha-muncha odamning yostig'ini quritib, ta'sirlanmagan uchuvchi oddiy qushlarning qonidan ko'ngli ayniydi...
Nahotki inson urush uchun, bir-birining qonini to'kish uchun dunyoga kelgan bo'lsa?...
Sergiyga otasi dushmanni o'ldir, askar o'z yerini himoya qiladi, u dushmanni o'ldirsa buyruq bilan o'dirgan bo'ladi, burchini ado etgan bo'ladi, deb uqtirsa, onasi bo'lsa:
- Hammning tilida shu bo'lib qoldi - o'ldir, o'ldir! Dushmanlar bizga o'lim keltirishmoqda, biz esa dushmanlarga! Keyin bu dunyoda qanday bosh ko'tarib yashaymiz - hammaning qo'li qonga botsa, dunyoda faqat qotillar qolsa?
Sergiy shularni o'ylab manzilga intilardi. Otasi va onasining bir-biriga qarshi mulohazalari og'ushida karaxt bo'lib qolgan, unsiz yig'lardi. U o'zicha urush, jang qilish qanaqa bo'lishini, qanday qilib o'ldirishni o'ylab, fikr qilardi. Bu holatni asar so'nngida Chingiz Aytmatov juda zo'r motiv bilan tasvirlagan:
Temir izlarning bandlariga urilgan g'ildiraklar taqillaydi: o'ldir, o'ldirma... Sergiy maktabda o'rgangan nemischa so'zlarini eslasga urindi, ammonemis tilida so'zlarning xuddi shunday qatori tarzda jaraglashiga ishonchi komil emasdi: o'ldir-o'ldirma, o'ldir-o'ldirma, o'ldir-o'ldirma, o'ldir-o'ldirma...
Mas'ud
11-17-2005, 03:04 AM
Kechaning o'zida Cho'lponning "Kecha va kunduz" ini o'qib chiqdim... Juda qiziqarli asar ekan... Shu paytgacha o'qimaganimga o'zim ham hayronman... :)
Bonik
11-17-2005, 09:09 AM
"Pravila perevozki opasnyh gruzov", "Rukovodstvo po obslujivaniyu passajirov pri sboynyh situatsiyah", "Instruktsiya po oformleniyu blankov strogoy otchetnosti" :)
AbdulAziz
11-17-2005, 11:29 PM
Kecha Umar Xayyomning o'zbekcha ruboiylar kulliyotini o'qib chiqdim. Bu kitob Shoislom Shomuhammedov tomonidan tarjima qilingan bo'lib, 1981 yilda nashr qilingan. Unga Xayyomning 400 dan ortiq tanlab olingan ruboiylari kiritilgan ekan.
Umar Xayyomni dunyoga mashhur qilgan uning ruboiylaridir. Umar Xayyom shoir bo'lmagan, lekin hayot haqida ba'zi mulohazalarini 4qatorlik she'r qilib qog'ozga tushirib qo'yavergan. XVIII asrga qadar uning ruboiylari haqida tadqiqotlar olib borilmagan. U haqda dastlab Oksford universiteti professori Tomas Gayd, undan so'ng Fon Gomer Birgestel va Meme Nikoloslar tadqiqot olib borishgan. 1859 yili ingliz shoiri va tarjimoni Edvard FitzJerald Umar Xayyomning 70 ruboiysini tarjima qilib e'lon qilgandan so'ng, bu she'rlar juda mashhur bo'lib ketgan va ingliz tilidan jahonning boshqa tillariga ham tarjima qilingan.
Xayyom ruboiylarining soni turli ma'lumotlarda 11 tadan 1200 tagacha ekanligi aytiladi. Xayyomga nisbat beriladigan ruboiylarni u yozganligiga ham turli shubhalar mavjud. Ayniqsa, zamondoshlari "katta ilm egasi, mutaffakir, taqvodor zot edi" deb ulug'lagan shoirning mayxo'rlik, yengil hayot, aysh-ishrat, kufr, dahriylik mavzularidagi ruboiylari ishonchsizdir. Bunday ruboiylar Islomga qarshi ba'zi toifalar tomonidan ataylab to'qib chiqarilgan, degan ma'lumotlar bor. Hatto Londonda saqlanayotgan Umar Xayyom ruboiyoti qo'lyozmasi ham soxta ekanligi aniqlangan.
Yulduzli tunlar
takror uqisam ham charchamiman
Desperado
11-18-2005, 03:07 AM
hello guys, how do you do all?
it has been quite some time since i havent visited this forum.
men eng oxirgi o'qigan kitobim Gabriel Garcia Markes'ning 'Yolg'izlikning yuz yili' romani, kuni kecha o'qib tugatdim.
Juda ham o'ziga tortuvchi, ham qiziqarli ham zerikarli, ham g'oyat darajada real, ham afsonaviy hikoyalar. Falsafiy mushodalarga boy adabiyot namunasi.
Hammaga tavsiya qilmayman. Faqatgina adabiyot muhlislari va zahmatkash o'quvchilargagina tavsiya qilaman.
Umid qilamanki yana hali ko'rishamiz do'stlar.
Barchaga omad.
Guardian
11-18-2005, 03:36 AM
Дарья Донцова - "За всеми зайцами"
Детектив.
Mubina
11-18-2005, 03:42 AM
Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow
Mubina
11-18-2005, 03:46 AM
and Ideal Muslimah by Muhammad Ali al- Hashimi
link: http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/humanrelations/womeninislam/idealmuslimah/chapter1.html
Abu Hurayra
11-18-2005, 03:49 AM
and Ideal Muslimah by Muhammad Ali al- Hashimi
link: http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/humanrelations/womeninislam/idealmuslimah/chapter1.html
" Being Like a Teacher"
http://www.forum.uz/attachment.php?attachmentid=4615&d=1132304750
Iqbol
11-18-2005, 07:54 PM
Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
( Have anyone read it? What are the impressions?)
Shirin_Qiz
11-18-2005, 08:10 PM
"How to win Friends & Influence People"
Dale Carnegie
How to develop self-confidence and influence people by public speaking
How to enjoy your life and your job
How to stop worrying and start living
How to win friends & influence people ....
The first and still the best book of its king to lead you to success.
Пушкарева
11-18-2005, 10:21 PM
Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper of Malawi :) Uy vazifasi
dilorom
11-19-2005, 01:23 PM
A Farewell to Manzanar by somebody
Journalism classimdan
noodles
11-19-2005, 02:10 PM
Just finished Cynthia Victor's "The Secret", engrossing novelle =)
AbdulAziz
11-21-2005, 07:12 AM
Aziz Nesinning "Dardi bedavo", "Dengiz oyoq ostida" va "Chegara ustidagi uy" hikoyalarini o'qib chiqdim.
Mashhur turk adibi Aziz Nesinni bilmagan adabiyot muxlisi bo'lmasa kerak. O'z umri davomida 110 dan ortiq kitob yozgan Nesinning birqancha asarlari o'zbek tiliga ham tarjima qilingan. Ayniqsa, uning achchiq kulgiga boy hajviy hikoyalari kitobxonlarga juda ma'qul keladi. Quyidagi hikoyalar ham mana shunday jamiyat muammolari kulgi asosida haqqoniy yoritigan asarlardandir.
"Dardi bedavo" muallif tilidan hikoya qilinadi. Judayam xasis va qurumsoq bo'lgan tog'amning shuncha puli borligini kasal bo'lganda bildim, deya boshlanadi hikoya. Bosh qahramonning qorni buralib og'rib, rosa dard chekadi. Uni shaharning mana man degan doktorlariga ko'rsatishadi. Ulardan biri bu oshqozon dardi ekanligini, uni tezda operatsiya qilib davolasa bo'lmasligini aytadi va ishga kirishadi. Oshqozonni ochgan esa top-toza me'daga ko'zi tushib hayron bo'ladi. Pulni harom qilmaslik uchun baribir nimadir qilish kerak. Dono doktor bemor oshqozonidan me'daning yarminini kesib tashlaydi. Operatsiyadan keyin qahramonimizning qorin og'rig'i bosilmaydi.
Shu usulda boshqa doktorlar ham uning dardiga davo topmoqchi bo'ladilar, biri ikkinchisini nodonlikda ayblab, bemorga turli xil tashxis qo'yishadi. Shunday qilib, "qotil" doktorlar qo'lida bemor ikkinchi buyragidan, ichagining ba'zi qismlaridan, ko'richagidan, tomoqdagi bodomchasidan, gormon bezlaridan, oyoq qadoqlaridan, hatto barcha tishlaridan judo bo'ladi...
Bemorning holatini muallif judayam kulgili qilib tasvirlaydi:
"Badanidagi barcha ichki a'zolar amaliyot qilingandi. Ikkita bo'lgan a'zosidan bittasi qolgan, ba'zilari qisqargan, ortiqchalari kesib tashlangandi. Hadeb kesib tikaverganlari uchun tog'amning badani baliqchilarning to'riga o'xshab ketgandi. Amaliyot paytida jarrohlik asbobnlarini ishlatishga ham ehtiyoj qolmagandi. Doktorlar tikilgan joylarni tortsalar, bas, tog'amning qorni dasturxonday ochilib qolardi. Ba'zida qattiqroq yo'talsa ham tikilgan joylari ochilib ketadi..."
Turkiyada ko'rsatmagan vrachlari qolmagach, Parijga borishga majbur bo'lishadi. U yerni bilmaganliklari uchun duch kelgan bir vrach huzuriga kirishadi. Vrachga hamma narsani tushuntirishgandan keyin, dardga darmon topiladi. Vrach:
- Barcha qilingan amaliyotlar behuda ekan. Endi kamarni qisib bog'lamang, undan ko'ra yelkadan o'tkaziladigan kamar taqing...
"Dengiz oyoq ostida" va "Chegara ustidagi uy" hikoyalarida Turkiyadagi uy-joy, ijara bilan bog'liq muammolar kulgili tarzda ochib berilgan.
chicagoan
11-21-2005, 10:19 AM
Rahmat ey, Abdulaziz.
Qani endi hamma ham o'z o'qiganlarini siz kabi qisqa va tushunarli qilib tasvirlab bera olsa. O'ziyam tinmay kitob o'qirkansiz-da a?
qoyil.
mr:lol:
Aziz Nesinning "Dardi bedavo", "Dengiz oyoq ostida" va "Chegara ustidagi uy" hikoyalarini o'qib chiqdim.
Mashhur turk adibi Aziz Nesinni bilmagan adabiyot muxlisi bo'lmasa kerak. O'z umri davomida 110 dan ortiq kitob yozgan Nesinning birqancha asarlari o'zbek tiliga ham tarjima qilingan. Ayniqsa, uning achchiq kulgiga boy hajviy hikoyalari kitobxonlarga juda ma'qul keladi. Quyidagi hikoyalar ham mana shunday jamiyat muammolari kulgi asosida haqqoniy yoritigan asarlardandir.
"Dardi bedavo" muallif tilidan hikoya qilinadi. Judayam xasis va qurumsoq bo'lgan tog'amning shuncha puli borligini kasal bo'lganda bildim, deya boshlanadi hikoya. Bosh qahramonning qorni buralib og'rib, rosa dard chekadi. Uni shaharning mana man degan doktorlariga ko'rsatishadi. Ulardan biri bu oshqozon dardi ekanligini, uni tezda operatsiya qilib davolasa bo'lmasligini aytadi va ishga kirishadi. Oshqozonni ochgan esa top-toza me'daga ko'zi tushib hayron bo'ladi. Pulni harom qilmaslik uchun baribir nimadir qilish kerak. Dono doktor bemor oshqozonidan me'daning yarminini kesib tashlaydi. Operatsiyadan keyin qahramonimizning qorin og'rig'i bosilmaydi.
Shu usulda boshqa doktorlar ham uning dardiga davo topmoqchi bo'ladilar, biri ikkinchisini nodonlikda ayblab, bemorga turli xil tashxis qo'yishadi. Shunday qilib, "qotil" doktorlar qo'lida bemor ikkinchi buyragidan, ichagining ba'zi qismlaridan, ko'richagidan, tomoqdagi bodomchasidan, gormon bezlaridan, oyoq qadoqlaridan, hatto barcha tishlaridan judo bo'ladi...
Bemorning holatini muallif judayam kulgili qilib tasvirlaydi:
"Badanidagi barcha ichki a'zolar amaliyot qilingandi. Ikkita bo'lgan a'zosidan bittasi qolgan, ba'zilari qisqargan, ortiqchalari kesib tashlangandi. Hadeb kesib tikaverganlari uchun tog'amning badani baliqchilarning to'riga o'xshab ketgandi. Amaliyot paytida jarrohlik asbobnlarini ishlatishga ham ehtiyoj qolmagandi. Doktorlar tikilgan joylarni tortsalar, bas, tog'amning qorni dasturxonday ochilib qolardi. Ba'zida qattiqroq yo'talsa ham tikilgan joylari ochilib ketadi..."
Turkiyada ko'rsatmagan vrachlari qolmagach, Parijga borishga majbur bo'lishadi. U yerni bilmaganliklari uchun duch kelgan bir vrach huzuriga kirishadi. Vrachga hamma narsani tushuntirishgandan keyin, dardga darmon topiladi. Vrach:
- Barcha qilingan amaliyotlar behuda ekan. Endi kamarni qisib bog'lamang, undan ko'ra yelkadan o'tkaziladigan kamar taqing...
"Dengiz oyoq ostida" va "Chegara ustidagi uy" hikoyalarida Turkiyadagi uy-joy, ijara bilan bog'liq muammolar kulgili tarzda ochib berilgan.
chicagoan
11-21-2005, 10:26 AM
Yahshi mavzuni boshlabsiz shirin qiz.
Good read. I read it too - maybe 15 or more years ago.
But let me recommend you another reading - 7 Habits of Covey.
The thing is Dale Carnegie wrote his book almost totally on "What to do in order to get what you want" - in contrast, Covey wrote on "How to change ourselves, our inner perception of things, and whether some goals that we really strive for are worth the time and energy. It is more on values and principles than goals."
Here in Chicago, I just recently had an opportunity to meet Dr. Covey in person, and therefore all of his teachings are renewed in me now. He's a great thinker, most importantly, he thinks that the source of all true principles is the Lord".
Of course, his Lord, and my Lord are not the same (he is a Christian believing in Trinity) - but approach, I think is mostly valid and practical.
Good readings!
mr
"How to win Friends & Influence People"
Dale Carnegie
How to develop self-confidence and influence people by public speaking
How to enjoy your life and your job
How to stop worrying and start living
How to win friends & influence people ....
The first and still the best book of its king to lead you to success.
Gareeb
11-21-2005, 05:12 PM
http://www.youngmuslims.ca/online%5Flibrary/books/way%5Fto%5Fthe%5Fquran/
Qur'oni Karim haqida shu kitobni o'qiyapman.Omma uchun mo'ljallangan, oson tilda yozilgan.Qur'on haqida yaqindan bilmoqchi bo'lganlar,Allohning so'zi bilan munosabatini o'nglamoqchi bo'lganarga qattiq tawsiya qilaman.Ketgan vaqtizga achinmaysiz, katta foydalar olasiz degan umiddaman.
Abu Hurayra
11-28-2005, 05:42 AM
http://www.youngmuslims.ca/online%5Flibrary/books/way%5Fto%5Fthe%5Fquran/
Qur'oni Karim haqida shu kitobni o'qiyapman.Omma uchun mo'ljallangan, oson tilda yozilgan.Qur'on haqida yaqindan bilmoqchi bo'lganlar,Allohning so'zi bilan munosabatini o'nglamoqchi bo'lganarga qattiq tawsiya qilaman.Ketgan vaqtizga achinmaysiz, katta foydalar olasiz degan umiddaman.
"Diya ul Qulub" kitobini ukyapman...
"Izhar ul Haq" ham yahshi kitob deyishgan,topib olib uqishim kere...
'The most Beautiful names of ALLAH' boshladim bugun
Shokirbek
11-28-2005, 06:10 AM
"Diya ul Qulub" kitobini ukyapman...
"Izhar ul Haq" ham yahshi kitob deyishgan,topib olib uqishim kere...
Darhaqiqat juda yaxshi kitob. Arabchani bilsangiz kerak, mana bu (http://saaid.net/book/open.php?cat=1&book=686) joydan tushirib olishingiz mumkin.
AbdulAziz
12-25-2005, 01:56 AM
Harun Yahyaning Benuqson mum uya qura oladigan ASALARILAR (ПЧЕЛЫ которые умеют строить безупречные соты) kitobini kecha o'qib chiqdim.
Bolalar uchun mo'ljallangan bu kitob judayam qiziq ma'lumotlarga boy ekan. Ayniqsa kitobning dekorativ tuzilishi, rasmlar bilan bezalganligi har bir yosh bola tugul, kattalarni ham risolani mutolaa qilib chiqishga undaydi.
Bu kitob aslida ilmiy risola bo'lib, muallif uni bolalarga xos uslub bilan bayon qiladi. Timur ismli bola otasi bilan o'rmonga borib bir asalari bilan tanishib qoladi. Asalari esa Timurga o'zining hayot va xizmat tarzi haqida gapirib beradi. Mana shu jarayonda birqancha ilmiy haqiqatlar oshkor bo'ladi. Bola asta-sekin
- Asalarilar qanday dunyoga keladi?
- Nima uchun minglab asalarilar bir uyada yashaydilar-u, bir-birlari bilan "urishmaydilar?"
- Asalarilar uyalarini qanday yig'ishtiradilar?
- Katta chiqindilarni yo'q qilish uchun ishlatiladigan propolis moddasini qayerdan oladilar?
- Asalarilar qanday qilib asal ishlab chiqaradilar?
- Geometriya, algebrani o'qimagan asalarilar qanday qilib, mohir muhandislardek mukammal uya qura oladilar?
- Nima uchun asalari uyasi oltiburchakli bo'ladi?
kabi savollarga javob oladi.
Timur o'zimining olgan bilimlari va mulohazalari asosida otasiga "Qanday qilib mana shu aqlsiz, hech qayerda o'qimagan mittigina jonzotlar shuncha ishni amalga oshira oladi?" deya savol beradi. Otasi esa shunday javob qiladi: "To'g'ri aytasan Timur. Haqiqatda asalarilar bizga o'zlarining mohirona san'atlarini namoyish qilishadi. Lekin bizni hayron qoldiradigan faqat asalarilarmi? Dunyodagi har bir jonzor, har bir modda mustahkam qurilishga ega va uning Yaratuvchisi borligiga guvohlik beradi. Kel, oldin men asalarilar haqidagi savolingga javob beray. Quyidagi oyatlarni diqqat bilan tingla:
"(Ey Muhammad), Parvardigoringiz asalariga vahiy — amr qildi: "Tog‘larga, daraxtlarga va (odamlar) quradigan inlarga uya sol. So‘ngra turli mevalardan yeb, Parvardigoring (sen uchun) oson qilib qo‘ygan yo‘llardan yur!" Uning qornidan odamlar uchun shifo bo‘lgan alvon rangli ichimlik - asal chiqur. Albatta, bu ishida tafakkur qiladigan qavm uchun oyat-ibrat bordir" ("Nahl" surasi, 68-69-oyatlar).
2:216
01-02-2006, 08:04 AM
Ohirgi o'qigan kitobim "Eleven minutes" edi. Muallifi Paolo Coehlo.
migrant
01-02-2006, 08:19 AM
MAN HAMMALARIZI
POSTLARIZNI UKIYAPMAN
Lol !!!:fade:
Monte Kristo ni boshladim, kitob nima haqidaligini hammalariz bilasila deb uylayman
Shahnoz
01-03-2006, 04:19 AM
Журнал... :rolleyes:
migrant
01-03-2006, 04:21 AM
Журнал... :rolleyes:
MURZILKA :lol:
Sorry for Off top: MURZILKA
Mas'ud
01-03-2006, 10:17 PM
Bugun ertalab Dostoevskiyning "Bedniye lyudi" sini boshladim...
Guardian
01-16-2006, 03:24 AM
Asli Sudanlik hozirda Buyuk Britaniyada istiqomat qilayotgan muslima yozuvchi, Leila Abulelaning Minaret asarini o'qiyapman. Judaham chiroyli.
Review (http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1502951,00.html) :up:
infolife
01-16-2006, 06:11 AM
Menam kechqurun Junnal o'qiyatuvdim, lol
Hozir hazrati Oysha onamizni hayotlari haqida kichkina bitta kitobcha oqiyappan, SubhanAllah, qilgan ishlariga qoyil.18 yoshida beva qolganiga qaramey:)
Журнал... :rolleyes:
Mas'ud
01-20-2006, 04:43 AM
Hozir faqat jurnal o'qiyapman men ham...;)
"Choliqushi"ni o'tgan hafta yanma bir bor o'qib chiqqandim...
Mas'ud
01-20-2006, 04:43 AM
Hozir faqat jurnal o'qiyapman men ham...;)
"Choliqushi"ni o'tgan hafta yana bir bor o'qib chiqqandim...
Guardian
01-30-2006, 04:01 PM
Agatha Christie - "Elephants Can Remember"
Samarkand
01-30-2006, 04:05 PM
Deutsche Grammatik
2:216
01-31-2006, 03:00 AM
Iltimos ustimdan kulmela....
Haligi ...anu....qisqasi..."Da Vinci Code" ni endi boshladim o'qishni...:)
salamaturgenji
01-31-2006, 07:04 AM
'Ruhnama' saparmurat niyazow
Tarih haqida turkmanlarning.
Unique
01-31-2006, 11:40 PM
Little Dorrit- Charles Dickens.
US History- The Civil War
Big Island Hawaii
Martingale
02-01-2006, 12:21 AM
Playboy! (both online and paper version)
bekzoduz@la
02-01-2006, 01:33 AM
I am reading two books. "What's the Matter With Kansas?" by Thomas Frank (for my government class) and "A Man For All Seasons" byRobert Bolt (for my English class)
Royal
02-01-2006, 10:30 AM
Olmas Umarbekov Tanlangan Asarlar 2 - Qiyomat Qarz - nechchinchi marta oqishim udo biladi 2-3?
(zorga topdim)
Shokirbek
02-01-2006, 03:14 PM
Olmas Umarbekov Tanlangan Asarlar 2 - Qiyomat Qarz - nechchinchi marta oqishim udo biladi 2-3?
(zorga topdim)
Internet orqali topgan bo'lsez link tashavoring.
Mas'ud
02-02-2006, 01:57 AM
"Pelican Brief" ni bugun boshladim...
Guardian
04-05-2006, 01:24 PM
Previous book: "Married Women" by Manju Kapur finished this morning.
Currently: Dan Brown "The Da Vinci Code"
Next: Dan Brown's "Angels and Demons".
dili@
04-05-2006, 01:56 PM
hi guys i'm reading about The Old Man And The Sea!! Its a really good book. you guys should read it!!
ok
AbdulAziz
04-10-2006, 12:12 AM
Assalomu alaykum!
Somerset Moemning birqancha hikoyalarini o'qidim. Juda zo'r mahorat bilan yozilgan ekan. O'zbek tiliga Alisher Otaboyev ismli talaba tomonidan tarjima qilinibdi.
Sizlarga ham tavsiya etaman.
Pythagor
04-10-2006, 07:09 PM
Monotone Iterative Techniques for Discontinuous Nonlinear Differential Equations
Seppo Heikkila
V. Lakshmikatham
triller, qip qizil fantastika, she'rlariyam bor...
AbdulAziz
04-21-2006, 06:46 AM
Gi de Mopassanning Murdaning qo'li (http://ziyouz.proboards20.com/index.cgi?board=library&action=display&thread=1145379240) hikoyasini oq'idim
Proserpina
04-23-2006, 01:55 PM
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. Recomenduyu
salamaturgenji
04-23-2006, 02:02 PM
sözlar B.S.N
Gareeb
04-23-2006, 04:27 PM
Badiiy kitob o'qimay qo'yganimga ancha bo'ldi.
Abu Hurayra
04-23-2006, 04:36 PM
Badiiy kitob o'qimay qo'yganimga ancha bo'ldi.
Nemischa "O'tmishdagi Sevgilarim" degan kitopni o'qishni boshlagandim,
Bir ta kaaata bo'limni tugatibman ham voqea boshlanmabdi, haliham kirish...
zerikib ketdim..:sleeping:
Oxiridagi 4-5 betni uqiy-qo'yay, yoki umuman o'sha kitopni qaytib ochmaymi deb o'tiribman :rolleyes: :? ...
Ilova:Nemislarlar ham gapni shu rosaa oliiiib qocharkan...
Ilova2: jiddiyroq kitop o'qimasam bo'lmaydi...
Luganos
04-23-2006, 04:41 PM
Hozircha Walrath K. The Java Tutorial Second Edition. Addison-Wesley, U.S.A., 1999 oqiyapman , lekin yana 1 soatdan keyin bu kitob mani o'qishni boshlaydi :lool:
Gareeb
04-23-2006, 04:44 PM
Nemischa "O'tmishdagi Sevgilarim" degan kitopni o'qishni boshlagandim,
Bir ta kaaata bo'limni tugatibman ham voqea boshlanmabdi, haliham kirish...
zerikib ketdim..:sleeping:
Oxiridagi 4-5 betni uqiy-qo'yay, yoki umuman o'sha kitopni qaytib ochmaymi deb o'tiribman :rolleyes: :? ...
Ilova:Nemislarlar ham gapni shu rosaa oliiiib qocharkan...
Ilova2: jiddiyroq kitop o'qimasam bo'lmaydi...
Men bugun Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyning The Medicine of the Prophet SAW kitobini boshladim.Zo'r kitob ekan o'qishni tawsiya etaman.
Royal
04-23-2006, 05:35 PM
Blin, kitob yoga...:(
Murdalar gapirmiydi ikkinchi matta titkilab chiqdim...
bir kitob dokoniga borish keray boldi...
Dilyara
04-25-2006, 03:03 PM
Nabokov - Lolita
Flash
04-25-2006, 10:01 PM
The Hank Aaron Story by Hank Aaron
Deadline is approaching but, damn it, got lots of other things to do still!!
Iqbol
04-29-2006, 01:30 PM
"Grey Eminence" by Aldous Huxley : curious book...
Iqbol
04-29-2006, 04:39 PM
Badiiy kitob o'qimay qo'yganimga ancha bo'ldi.
Gareeb, bazida badiiy kitob o'qip turishni ham o'ziga yarasha foydasi bor.
Keyin, bazi fikri yetuk insonlar xalqdan o'zlariga yarasha etibor topmasa, yoki xalq ularni tushunishga ko'zi yetmasa, o'zlari anglap yetgan va boshqalarga yetkazishni o'zlari uchun burch hisoblaydigan fikr- xabarlarini ma'lum bir adabiy usul- bo'yoqlarga o'rap badiiy asarlarda qoldirip ketishadi. Ko'pchilik bu kitoblarni adabiy shaklini etiborga olip o'qip o'tip ketishadi, bazilar esa adabiy shaklni tagida joylap ketilgan xabarlarni payqap yetip tushunishga harakat qilishadi.
Ayniqsa bu holatni bir necha asrdan beri Yevropada va hozirda esa butun dunyoning boshqa yurtlarining yozuvchilarining asarlarida kuzatish mumkin.
W.I.Z.A.R.D
04-29-2006, 04:58 PM
Hozir men Bertrice Smallning «Adora« romanini uqayapman
tugrisini aytsam juda qiziqarli roman
1340-1400 yillarni uz ichiga qamrab olgan
Voqealar rivoji kuproq Konstantinopol hamda turk hoqqonligi davriga tugri keladi
Angeleyes
04-29-2006, 08:50 PM
Gi de Mopassanning Murdaning qo'li (http://ziyouz.proboards20.com/index.cgi?board=library&action=display&thread=1145379240) hikoyasini oq'idim
Usha hikoyani rus tilidagi targimasi yoqmi??
Guardian
05-09-2006, 07:50 PM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0593055780/qid=1147221865/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_3_1/026-0505877-0773268
Waiting for the post.
Royal
05-09-2006, 07:59 PM
gap orasida, ancha boldi kitob olishga vaqt bomadi devdim, bir tanishim ertasiga 15tacha kitop opkepti: bulani oqib boganman - man padarka dip...
osha kinu 2tasini oqip bitirdim - rosa chanqaganman shakil...
Shokirbek
05-09-2006, 09:34 PM
Ibn Obidin hazratlarining "Sharhu uqudi rasmil muftiy" degan risolalarini o'qiyapman, o'z bobida yaxshi yozilgan ekan.
Пушкарева
05-09-2006, 10:50 PM
Lost voices: central asian women confronting transition :)
2:216
06-11-2006, 04:45 PM
Memorie of My Melancholy Whores - Gabriel Garcia Marques
Frida
06-11-2006, 05:09 PM
Memorie of My Melancholy Whores - Gabriel Garcia Marques
Gabriel Garcia Marques ajoyib yozuvchi, "Cien Anos de Soledad" kitobini uxlamasdan 1 haftada, katta lug'atni quchoqlab o'qib chiqqanman. Uni bitta Argentinalik o'qituvchim bergan edi. Keyin oyimga etsam, ana uyda ruschasi bor-ku, o'qimisanmu deb qolganlar. Yana bir marta o'qib chiqqaman erinmasdan. :) Uning asarlarini odamlar yoki bir necha bor o'qiydilar, yoki bitta qo'lga olib otib yuboradilar. :) shunaqa love or hate hissiyot, o'rtada turadiganlarni hech ko'rmaganman. bekorga ham Aytmatov, Aziz Nesinning asarlari bilan bir qatorda dunoyodagi eng yaxshi "insoniy" asar yozganlardan hisoblanmaydi.
Qaley ekan bu asar? Yoqdimi?
2:216
06-11-2006, 05:42 PM
endi boshladim...keyinroq etaman
Guardian
06-11-2006, 07:14 PM
Done with the "Blood and Sand" of Frank Gardner.
Currently reading "Animal Farm" of George Orwell, I love this book, can read many times. Also, "Nighty Eghty Four" is on the queue.
zanjir
06-12-2006, 12:29 AM
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini,
yahshi kitob ekanu bazi fikrlari manga umuman yoqmadi.....
KhwarezmshaH
06-12-2006, 12:41 PM
Kanikulu, oqib nima qildim...:lol:
Royal
06-12-2006, 05:22 PM
Sbornik Marinini - Triumf Trotskogo....
unchayam yahshimasakan lekin
Abdullayev lutshe pishet..
Uzbekxonim
06-13-2006, 02:23 AM
tony parsons- women in love
Nilufarxon
06-13-2006, 03:27 AM
Doroti Djeyms ning "Vstrecha so smertyu" asarini o'qib, tugatay deb qoldim.
Bu kitobni o'qishimdan asosiy sabab, men qiziqqan tema- detektiv bo'lgani uchun. Ikkinchidan rus tilida bo'lgani sababli bu tilni yanada mukammal bilish uchun.
Yana qizim bilan birga Alifbe o'qiyapman.(Hazil)
Amiri Turkiston
06-13-2006, 12:15 PM
Doroti Djeyms ning "Vstrecha so smertyu" asarini o'qib, tugatay deb qoldim.
Bu kitobni o'qishimdan asosiy sabab, men qiziqqan tema- detektiv bo'lgani uchun. Ikkinchidan rus tilida bo'lgani sababli bu tilni yanada mukammal bilish uchun.
Yana qizim bilan birga Alifbe o'qiyapman.(Hazil)
iye manam Alifbe o'qivomman jiyanim bilan :lol: :P
lekin maza qilvomman ...hariflari kotta kotta mazzade rasmlari ham ko'p... jaa bizabop ekan :lol:
Royal
06-13-2006, 09:29 PM
Aha
kozoynakam taqmasangam kororinvottimi ?
:lool:
Guardian
06-15-2006, 03:52 AM
Done with the "Blood and Sand" of Frank Gardner.
Currently reading "Animal Farm" of George Orwell, I love this book, can read many times. Also, "Nighty Eghty Four" is on the queue.
Inshaallah, Qur'ani Kareem will be the nexdt book I'll start to read. The English Translation.
NozChik
07-09-2006, 06:42 AM
Sokrat nemnogo skuchnaya po nachalu no potom takaya pouchitelnaya kniga sovetuyu prochitat. :)
Kniga opechatanna uje davno no ya eyo nekogda nechitala a zdes u menya net leteraturi na ruskom yazike i prihodetsya chetat u kogo chto est vibor konechno nebolshoe no ....:)
Lorelei
07-09-2006, 08:39 AM
Corinna Hofmann: "Oq massay" asarini davomini uqiyapman. Corinna Hofmann umuman yozuvchi emas, bir afrika sayohatiga chiqib, massay qabilasidan bir yigitni sevib qoladi. Usha yigitni topish uchun Shvezariyani tashlab Afrikaga qaytib keladi. Qancha qiyinchiliklarga bardosh berib usha yigitni topadi, va unga turmushga chiqib, afrikadagi eng og'ir sharoitga kunib yashaydi, va anchagina uzgarishlar olib kiradi. Undan bir qizchalik buladi. Menimcha bu asarga kupchilikning nazari tushgan bulsa kerak, chunki 18 tilga tarjima qilinib Bestseller kitoblar qatorida turibdi. Voqealar shunaqa oddiy tilda jonli hikoya qilingan, birdan asarga shung'ib ketganimni sezmay qoldim, va hech ikkilanmay 2-, 3-, kitoblarini ham sotib oldim. Uqishni chin dildan tavsiya qilaman!!!
AbdulAziz
07-17-2006, 04:11 PM
Men kecha turk adibi Alouddin Basharning "Haqiqat nima?" hamda "Sevgi nima?" asarlarini o'qib chiqdim.
Hayot ostonasiga qadam qo'yayotgan har bir yosh uchun bu kitob asqotadi degan umiddaman.
Kitobda ushbu masalalar ko'tariladi:
- Haqiqiat nima?
- Hayot nima?
- Oxirat nima?
- Sevgi nima?
- Kimni va nimani sevish kerak?
- Hozirgi yoshlarning muammosi nimada?
Ushbu kitoblarni Ziyo uz aytidan olib o'qishingiz mumkin:
http://islam.ziyouz.com/Articles/haqiqat.html
http://islam.ziyouz.com/Articles/sevgi.html
AbdulAziz
08-07-2006, 07:35 PM
Assalomu alaykum!
Turk olimi, doktor Orif Lamozaning "Dajjol: u haqda nima bilamiz?" risolasini o'qib chiqdim.
Unda dajjol va uning qilmishlari haqida so'z boradi.
har bir payg'ambar o'z ummatini Dajjol chiqishi haqida va u chiqqan paytda qanday yo' tutish haqida ogohlantirgan.
Risolada sahih hadislar yordamida Dajjol suratiga chizgilar berilgan.
Va nihoyat, Dajjol hozir bormi?
Qayerda u?
Uni ko'rganlar bormi?
Ushbu savollarga ham bu risoladan javob olishingiz mumkin.
Shahnoz
08-08-2006, 01:15 PM
Харуки Мураками - "Страна чудес без тормозов и конец света"
... Талантливый писатель.
Parsons
08-08-2006, 02:00 PM
Харуки Мураками - "Страна чудес без тормозов и конец света"
... Талантливый писатель.
Voy sizam kitob uqiysizmi..,man o'ylabman bu qiz kun bo'yi komputerda forumda o'tirsa kerey deb..............
Shahnoz
08-08-2006, 02:02 PM
Voy sizam kitob uqiysizmi..,man o'ylabman bu qiz kun bo'yi komputerda forumda o'tirsa kerey deb..............
...mana, mani kritika qiladigan yana bitta odam topildi... (и откуда они только беруться...)
Представьте себе, я даже готовлю, убираюсь и хожу по магазинам... удивительно, правда?
kingdom
08-08-2006, 05:27 PM
Oxirgi marotaba kitob uqiganim esimda yuq:lol: bush vaqtimda faqat play station fifa2005 va internet:lol:
Luganos
08-08-2006, 06:31 PM
matlab ;-)
Uzbekistan na poroge 21 veka. Re-reading it. Good book.
Mas'ud
08-09-2006, 11:42 PM
Gabriel Garcia Markes "Oshkora qotillik qissasi"
kingdom
08-12-2006, 03:42 PM
Ikki eshik orasini kecha yarmini uqib chiqdim juda zur ekan xudo xoxlasa ertaga tugataman tasirchan roman ekan:(
Royal
08-13-2006, 11:03 AM
Sabbatini : Captaine Bald Sarguzashtlari hisobida
Camellia
08-13-2006, 08:11 PM
Harvard business school cases: "The U.S. Export-Import Bank and the Three Gorges Dam"...
My research paper is due tomorrow!
Magnolia
08-14-2006, 07:03 AM
Перечитываю Войну и Мир...потом Анну Каренину надеюсь прочитать...
Shahnoz
08-14-2006, 09:03 AM
Харуки Мураками - Норвежский лес.
lobar
08-14-2006, 09:39 AM
I[ A JL JL O D']
Marhamat, sizning javobingiz
P.S. Hozirgi kunda hech qanday kitob o'qimayotgan yalqovlarga: ohirgi o'qigan kitobingizni yozsangiz bo'ladi, qachon o'qiganingizni yozing.
Hmm, P.S. degan joyiga oldin ko'zim tushmaganakan . To'g'ridir maybe, yalqov bo'p qogandirman. Lekin uyimda bitta bo'sayam tuzukro kitob bo'ganda jon dib qayta qayta o'qigan bo'lardim :(
Ohirgi o'qigan kitobim Shaytanat1,2,3,4 bo'ldi. Qayta o'qib chiqdim 2oy oldin. Hamma bilsa kere bu kitobni nima haqidaligini
CHOYHONACHI
08-15-2006, 01:36 AM
Ohirgi o'qigan kitobim Shaytanat1,2,3,4 bo'ldi. Qayta o'qib chiqdim 2oy oldin. Hamma bilsa kere bu kitobni nima haqidaligini
Qolimdan tushurmastan, tinmay kechayu kunduz 3 haftada, ozbek tilida birinji o'qigan kitobim Shaytanat
CHOYHONACHI
Royal
08-15-2006, 02:34 AM
Hmmm...
Bilmadim, nima togrisidaykan ?
har doimgidek ayollar togrisida afsonami ?
Hmm, P.S. degan joyiga oldin ko'zim tushmaganakan . To'g'ridir maybe, yalqov bo'p qogandirman. Lekin uyimda bitta bo'sayam tuzukro kitob bo'ganda jon dib qayta qayta o'qigan bo'lardim :(
Ohirgi o'qigan kitobim Shaytanat1,2,3,4 bo'ldi. Qayta o'qib chiqdim 2oy oldin. Hamma bilsa kere bu kitobni nima haqidaligini
The MINUSCULE MAN
08-15-2006, 04:49 PM
Michael Connely's "Lincoln lawyer".
P.S. Uk da hech kimda Utkir Hoshimovning kitoblari yoqmi?
Sevinch
08-16-2006, 10:31 AM
The Devil Wears Prada.
Hamitovich
08-16-2006, 11:57 AM
Harvard business school cases: "The U.S. Export-Import Bank and the Three Gorges Dam"...
My research paper is due tomorrow! Tell us something about it, please....
on: a ya tolko chto zakonchil interesnuyu knijku "in the empire of chengiz khan"...funny and easy to read...the whole book took just 2 hours. anglichanin putesheustvuet iz Istanbula do Ulan Batora i opisivaet istoriyu. Interesni bilo uznat chto v Germanii v XIII veke nemci pogolovno rezali evreev dumaya chto te posobnichali s mongolami....mlin...eto u nih v genah...
Hamitovich
09-09-2006, 02:05 PM
Fyodor Dostoevskiy "The Karamazov Brothers"...odd....very odd and marvelous at the same time....half of the book discusses about the existence of God, Euqluidian mind and other complex psychological issues (including childrens' psychology). Poroi kajetsya chto eto sam Dostoevskiy izlagaet svoi misli v razlichnih oblikah geroev tragedii. Jestokiy pessimism....tyajeliy osadok posle chteniya.
Alesser
09-09-2006, 04:11 PM
Gloria Mason Henderson- "Literature and Ourselves":(, uqigim yuq majburman
Shahnoz
09-09-2006, 09:38 PM
puuuuffff.... sciense book... damn u science!!! :rolleyes: :? :x
Sarahjon
09-09-2006, 09:41 PM
sedona method. (dakatilas nazyvaetsia). and,
instruktsii for bissel vacuum-cleaner.
Alesser
09-15-2006, 10:18 AM
Utkir Hoshimovning "Urushning Songi Qurboni" hikoyasini uqidim... oldinlari 10marta uqigan busamam yana uqigim keldi... yurakni ezib-ezib va yana bir marta ezib tashladi uziyam...
UzbekGirlie
09-15-2006, 10:22 AM
I started and finished reading Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld this week... Amazing book... totally recomend it... Now began reading The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards... So far really good...:D
Alesser
09-20-2006, 07:58 AM
"In Quest Of a Homeland" recollections of an Emigrant by Yousof Mamoor...
bir dustimdan ajoyib sovga, kitob asosan Urta Osiyo, Uzbek tarixi va rus tuzumi davridagi qiyinchiliklar, Afgonistodagi Mujaheedlarning rus chorizmiga qarshi kurashi va hakazolarni uz ichiga oladi..
Hamitovich
09-21-2006, 09:29 AM
Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged".
Others have their Hamlets, so far we Russians have our Karamazovs - Prosecutor's speech. Dostoevskiy.
Iqbol
09-21-2006, 09:39 AM
"Epopée des Croisades" by René Grousset.
As Grousset's book on Central Asia was much more expensive than "Epopée des Croisades" I bought the latter just to look at the style of one of the finest french historians.
The first impressions: The Croisades were initially French project; the Pope Urbain II was a french priest and the first military leaders were mainly from actual France.
There is interesting anecdotes related.
It says that Godefroi de Bouillon, one of the leaders of the first Croisade, was very devote christian and very brave soldier. He was elected the first King of Jerusalem. So, when he was elected king, he had to wear a golden crown. He said then that he couldn't wear the golden crown where the Prine had worn only a crown of olives. And, as he was reknowned for his strenght, there was an arab sheikh came to him and asked him to show his strength. This arab sheik brought with him a big camel and asked Godefroi to cut its head at once. Godefroi then took his sword and cut the camel's head at its thickest place at once.
Another point, first Croisade succeeded mostly because of the divisions between the muslim rules. As today, there wasn't much unity in islamic countries then.
2:216
09-21-2006, 07:33 PM
"History of Islamic Societies" by Ira M. Lapidus
inDecision
10-03-2006, 09:35 AM
Maktub by Coelho...just started ....beginning is interesting.....
AbdulAziz
10-16-2006, 08:02 PM
Erkin A'zamning "Otoyining tug'ilgan yli" qissasini o'qidim.
Judayam ajoyib qissa ekan.
Ham o'qib mulohaza qilasiz, ham miriqib kulasiz.
Unda hammaning ko'ziga qarab ko'zgu bo'ladigan shartaki yigitning turfa sarguzashtlari bayon qilinib, shu orqali jamiyatning muammolari ochib tashlanadi.
n0xyl
10-17-2006, 01:19 AM
Harvard business school cases: "The U.S. Export-Import Bank and the Three Gorges Dam"...
Дай почитать ;-)
Iqbol
10-21-2006, 05:30 PM
I have finished today three volume "Nomads" ( Kochevniki) by a kazakh writer Ilyas Yesenberlin.
A kazakh friend gave it to me saying that this book was an object of national pride and played an important role in asserting kazakh identity during soviet period. I thought that the book was that important and should be very emotional. But it wasn't that good the book for me. Todays' journalists who love to use provocative titles could speak about the book as "historico-erotical novel" ( They used this definition for Da Vinci Code, indeed).
To be continued...
Pythagor
10-21-2006, 05:54 PM
Shu kunlarda Temurnomani o'qiyapman.
Morel
10-22-2006, 12:12 PM
John Grisham "Firma", kecha tugatdim. Detektiv shinavandaliri uchun only;)
Sagittarius
10-22-2006, 12:13 PM
Maktub by Coelho...just started ....beginning is interesting.....
og'ayni, uni kitoplarini hamma boshlanishi qiziz. Keyin ohiri qiziq.
a tak maktub a collection of "rivoyat"s bulishi kere, adashmasam.
p.s. a tak man Hitoylani "36 стратагем"ини ўқивомман.
SAMARKANDI!
10-22-2006, 03:12 PM
Terrorism in Context, QORAN.
"Verhandlungsführer: Wie führt man professionelle Verhandlungen" :cool:
SAMARKANDI!
10-22-2006, 03:17 PM
"Verhandlungsführer: Wie führt man professionelle Verhandlungen" :cool:
Sie mussen "Mein Kampf" lesen:)
Sie mussen "Mein Kampf" lesen:)
Was noch? Ruhnama vielleicht? :D
Lady_G
10-22-2006, 03:38 PM
Охирги кунла машулани. 4та темада кидириб топганларим (color perception and human males, seh differences and speech perception, pain perception and seh hormones, сolour perception and seh differences)
(и булани abstractтларини таржима кигунчам, APA styleга айлантиргунчам...гррррррррррррррр :twisted: ):
IRWIN, JULIA R; WHALEN, D. H; FOWLER, CAROL A. (2006) A sex difference in visual influence on heard speech Perception & Psychophysics. Vol 68(4) May 2006, 582-592.
GREENWOOD, NAN; WRIGHT, JANNET A; BITHELL, CHRISTINE.(2006)
Perceptions of speech and language therapy amongst UK school and college students: Implications for recruitment International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. Vol 41(1) Jan-Feb 2006, 83-94.
NISSEN, SHAWN L; HARRIS, RICHARD W; JENNINGS, LARA-JILL; EGGETT, DENNIS L; BUCK, HOLLY. (2005) Psychometrically equivalent Mandarin bisyllabic speech discrimination materials spoken by male and female talkers International Journal of Audiology. Vol 44(7) Jul 2005, 379-390.
COUGHLIN-WOODS, SUZANNE; LEHMAN, MARK E; COOKE, PAUL A. (2005) Rating of Speech Naturalness of Children Ages 8-16 Years Perceptual and Motor Skills. Vol 100(2) Apr 2005, 295-304.
CLOPPER, CYNTHIA G; CONREY, BRIANNA; PISONI, DAVID B. (2005) Effects of Talker Gender on Dialect Categorization Journal of Language and Social Psychology. Vol 24(2) Jun 2005, 182-206.
CARROLL, SUSANNE E.(2005) Input and SLA: Adults' Sensitivity to Different Sorts of Cues to French Gender Language Learning. Vol 55(Suppl1) Jun 2005, 79-138.
SCHIRMER, ANNETT; STRIANO, TRICIA; FRIEDERICI, ANGELA D.(2005) Sex differences in the preattentive processing of vocal emotional expressions Neuroreport: For Rapid Communication of Neuroscience Research. Vol 16(6) Apr 2005, 635-639.
GALLO, P. GRASSIVARO; PANZA, M; VIVIANI, F; LANTIERI, P. B. (1998) Congenital dyschromatopsia and school achievement Perceptual and Motor Skills. Vol 86(2) Apr 1998, 563-569.
GALLO, P. GRASSIVARO; PANZA, M; VIVIANI, F; LANTIERI, P. B.(1998) Congenital dyschromatopsia and school achievement. Voprosy Psychologii No 6 1997, 77-82.
SANOCKI, ELIZABETH; TELLER, DAVIDA Y; DEEB, SAMIR S.(1997) Rayleigh match ranges of red/green color-deficient observers: Psychological and molecular studies Vision Research. Vol 37(14) Jul 1997, 1897-1907.
SANOCKI, ELIZABETH; TELLER, DAVIDA Y; DEEB, SAMIR S. (1997) Rayleigh match ranges of red/green color-deficient observers: Psychological and molecular studies Vision Research. Vol 37(14) Jul 1997, 1897-1907.
WHIPPLE, STEPHEN C; BERMAN, STEVEN M; NOBLE, ERNEST P. (1991) Event-related potentials in alcoholic fathers and their sons Alcohol. Vol 8(4) Jul-Aug 1991, 321-327.
WHIPPLE, STEPHEN C; BERMAN, STEVEN M; NOBLE, ERNEST P.(1991) Event-related potentials in alcoholic fathers and their sons Alcohol. Vol 8(4) Jul-Aug 1991, 321-327.
ALOISI, ANNA MARIA; BONIFAZI, MARCO, (2006) Sex hormones, central nervous system and pain Hormones and Behavior. Vol 50(1) Jun 2006, 1-7.
KEMEN, LYNNE M, (2006) Effects of estrogen and progesterone on acute nociception responses and the development of opioid tolerance Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering. Vol 66(8-B), 2006, pp. 4528.
KUBA, TZIPORA, (2006) The role of gonadal hormones in mediating intracellular cascades in response to persistent/inflammatory nociceptive input Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering. Vol 66(8-B), 2006, pp. 4529.
KUBA, TZIPORA; WU, HUI-BING K; NAZARIAN, ARBI; FESTA, EUGENE D; BARR, GORDON A; JENAB, SHIRZAD; INTURRISI, CHARLES E; QUINONES-JENAB, VANYA, (2006) Estradiol and progesterone differentially regulate formalin-induced nociception in ovariectomized female rats Hormones and Behavior. Vol 49(4) Apr 2006, 441-449.
SANOJA, RAUL; CERVERO, FERNANDO, Estrogen-dependent abdominal hyperalgesia induced by ovariectomy in adult mice: A model of functional abdominal pain Pain. Vol 118(1-2) Nov 2005, 243-253.
CATALDO, G; BERNALA, S; MARKOWITZ, A; OGAWA, S; RAGNAUTH, A; PFAFF, D. W; BODNARA, R. J, (2005) Organizational manipulation of gonadal hormones and systemic morphine analgesia in female rats: Effects of adult ovariectomy and estradiol replacement Brain Research. Vol 1059(1) Oct 2005, 13-19.
BANASCHEWSKI T, RUPPERT S, TANNOCK R, ALBRECHT B, BECKER A, UEBEL H, SERGEANT JA, ROTHENBERGER A, (2006) Colour perception in ADHD Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Vol 47(6) Jun 2006, 568-572.
SHEN X, (2005) Sex differences in perceptual processing: Performance on the color-kanji stroop task of visual stimuli International Journal of Neuroscience. Vol 115(12) Dec 2005, 1631-1641.
SHIEH KK, KO YH, (2005) Effects of Display Characteristics and Individual Differences on Preferences of VDT Icon Design Perceptual and Motor Skills. Vol 100(2) Apr 2005, 305-318.
SHAOYING, LIU; LIEZHONG, GE; YAO, ZHU, (2004) A Research of Color Pereference of Children Aged 4 to 6 Psychological Science (China). Vol 27(3) May 2004, 669-670.
BIMLER, DAVID L; KIRKLAND, JOHN; JAMESON, KIMBERLY A. (2004) Quantifying Variations in Personal Color Spaces: Are There Sex Differences in Color Vision? Color Research and Application. Vol 29(2) Apr 2004, 128-134.
Энди эса Блумжон 4та темадан битта-битта макола танлаши кере рефератимга. Кейин эса авторларга и-мейл ёзишим колади, хой бахтлариз очилсин манга фулл текстни юборила маколаларизи деб :twisted:
Hamitovich
10-22-2006, 04:51 PM
"Tell me what a man finds sexually attractive and I will tell you his entire philosophy of life. Show me the woman he sleeps with and I will tell you his valuation of himself." Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged (Francisco d'Anconia)
SAMARKANDI!
10-22-2006, 10:39 PM
Was noch? Ruhnama vielleicht? :D
Ruhhama :lol: , haben Sie noch nicht?:))
Mas'ud
10-22-2006, 11:10 PM
John Fowles "Collector"...
It's so interesting
NuR_BeK
10-23-2006, 06:22 AM
yaqindagina Patrick Suesskindning "Das Parfuem"ini o'qib chiqgan edim, hozirgi kunda esa Dostoyevskiyning "der Idiot"ini o'qiyapman.
Hamitovich
10-23-2006, 10:45 AM
From ATLAS SHRUGGED, by Ayn Rand, page 387:
Rearden heard Bertram Scudder, outside the group, say to a girl who made some sound of indignation, "Don't let him disturb you. You know, money is the root of all evil—and he's the typical product of money."
Rearden did not think that Francisco could have heard it, but he saw Francisco turning to them with a gravely courteous smile.
"So you think that money is the root of all evil?" said Francisco d'Aconia. "Have you ever asked what is the root of money? Money is a tool of exchange, which can't exist unless there are goods produced and men able to produce them. Money is the material shape of the principle that men who wish to deal with one another must deal by trade and give value for value. Money is not the tool of the moochers, who claim your product by tears, or of the looters, who take it from you by force. Money is made possible only by the men who produce. Is this what you consider evil?
"When you accept money in payment for your effort, you do so only on the conviction that you will exchange it for the product of the effort of others. It is not the moochers or the looters who give value to money. Not an ocean of tears nor all the guns in the world can transform those pieces of paper in your wallet into the bread you will need to survive tomorrow. Those pieces of paper, which should have been gold, are a token of honor— your claim upon the energy of the men who produce. Your wallet is your statement of hope that somewhere in the world around you there are men who will not default on that moral principle which is the root of money. Is this what you consider evil?
"Have you ever looked for the root of production? Take a look at an electric generator and dare tell yourself that it was created by the muscular effort of unthinking brutes. Try to grow a seed of wheat without the knowledge left to you by men who had to discover it for the first time. Try to obtain your food by means of nothing but physical motions—and you'll learn that man's mind is the root of all the goods produced and of all the wealth that has ever existed on earth.
"But you say that money is made by the strong at the expense of the weak? What strength do you mean? It is not the strength of guns or muscles. Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think. Then is money made by the man who invents a motor at the expense of those who did not invent it? Is money made by the intelligent at the expense of the fools? By the able at the expense of the incompetent? By the ambitious at the expense of the lazy? Money is MADE—before it can be looted or mooched—made by the effort of every honest man, each to the extent of his ability. An honest man is one who knows that he can't consume more than he has produced.
"To trade by means of money is the code of the men of good will. Money rests on the axiom that every man is the owner of his mind and his effort. Money allows no power to prescribe the value of your effort except by the voluntary choice of the man who is willing to trade you his effort in return. Money permits you to obtain for your goods and your labor that which they are worth to the men who buy them, but no more. Money permits no deals except those to mutual benefit by the unforced judgment of the traders. Money demands of you the recognition that men must work for their own benefit, not for their own injury, for their gain, not their loss—the recognition that they are not beasts of burden, born to carry the weight of your misery—that you must offer them values, not wounds—that the common bond among men is not the exchange of suffering, but the exchange of GOODS. Money demands that you sell, not your weakness to men's stupidity, but your talent to their reason; it demands that you buy, not the shoddiest they offer, but the best your money can find. And when men live by trade—with reason, not force, as their final arbiter—it is the best product that wins, the best performance, then man of best judgment and highest ability—and the degree of a man's productiveness is the degree of his reward. This is the code of existence whose tool and symbol is money. Is this what you consider evil?
The MINUSCULE MAN
10-23-2006, 03:31 PM
O'tkir Hoshimov "Dunyoning ishlari" ,........8 marta
Iqbol
10-23-2006, 10:15 PM
Ruhhama :lol: , haben Sie noch nicht?:))
ruhnoma 2 version light has just been released
SAMARKANDI!
10-24-2006, 02:09 AM
ruhnoma 2 version light has just been released
I feel sorry for the person who wrote that book and feel sad for the people it was written for.
Hamitovich
11-03-2006, 01:12 PM
"For centuries, the battle of morality was fought between those who claimed that your life belongs to God and those who claimed that it belongs to your neighbors–between those who preached that the good is self-sacrifice for the sake of ghosts in heaven and those who preached that the good is self-sacrifice for the sake of incompetents on earth. And no one came to say that your life belongs to you and that the good is to live it.
Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Hamitovich
11-03-2006, 01:14 PM
"My morality, the morality of reason, is contained in a single axiom: existence exists–and in a single choice: to live. The rest proceeds from these. To live, man must hold three things as the supreme and ruling values of his life: Reason–Purpose–Self-esteem. Reason, as his only tool of knowledge–Purpose, as his choice of the happiness which that tool must proceed to achieve–Self-esteem, as his inviolate certainty that his mind is competent to think and his person is worthy of happiness, which means: is worthy of living. These three values imply and require all of man's virtues, and all his virtues pertain to the relation of existence and consciousness: rationality, independence, integrity, honesty, justice, productiveness, pride.
"Rationality is the recognition of the fact that existence exists, that nothing can alter the truth and nothing can take precedence over that act of perceiving it, which is thinking–that the mind is one's only judge of values and one's only guide of action–that reason is an absolute that permits no compromise–that a concession to the irrational invalidates one's consciousness and turns it from the task of perceiving to the task of faking reality–that the alleged short-cut to knowledge, which is faith, is only a short–circuit destroying the mind–that the acceptance of a mystical invention is a wish for the annihilation of existence and, properly, annihilates one's consciousness.
"Independence is the recognition of the fact that yours is the responsibility of judgment and nothing can help you escape it–that no substitute can do your thinking, as no pinch-hitter can live your life–that the vilest form of self-abasement and self-destruction is the subordination of your mind to the mind of another, the acceptance of an authority over your brain, the acceptance of his assertions as facts, his say-so as truth, his edicts as middle-man between your consciousness and your existence.
"Integrity is the recognition of the fact that you cannot fake your consciousness, just as honesty is the recognition of the fact that you cannot fake existence–that man is an indivisible entity, an integrated unit of two attributes: of matter and consciousness, and that he may permit no breach between body and mind, between action and thought, between his life and his convictions–that, like a judge impervious to public opinion, he may not sacrifice his shouting pleas or threats against him–that courage and confidence are practical necessities, that courage is the practical form of being true to existence, of being true to truth, and confidence is the practical form of being true to one's own consciousness.
"Honesty is the recognition of the fact that the unreal is unreal and can have no value, that neither love nor fame nor cash is a value if obtained by fraud–that an attempt to gain a value by deceiving the mind of others is an act of raising your victims to a position higher than reality, where you become a pawn of their blindness, a slave of their non-thinking and their evasions, while their intelligence, their rationality, their perceptiveness become the enemies you have to dread and flee–that you do not care to live as a dependent, least of all a dependent on the stupidity of others, or as a fool whose source of values is the fools he succeeds in fooling–that honesty is not a social duty, not a sacrifice for the sake of others, but the most profoundly selfish virtue man can practice: his refusal to sacrifice the reality of his own existence to the deluded consciousness of others.
"Justice is the recognition of the fact that you cannot fake the character of men as you cannot fake the character of nature, that you must judge all men as conscientiously as you judge inanimate objects, with the same respect for truth, with the same incorruptible vision, by as pure and as rational a process of identifcation–that every man must be judged for what he is and treated accordingly, that just as you do not pay a higher price for a rusty chunk of scrap than for a piece of shining metal, so you do not value a rotter above a hero–that your moral appraisal is the coin paying men for their virtues or vices, and this payment demands of you as scrupulous an honor as you bring to financial transactions–that to withhold your contempt from men's vices is an act of moral counterfeiting, and to withhold your admiration from their virtues is an act of moral embezzlement–that to place any other concern higher than justice is to devaluate your moral currency and defraud the good in favor of the evil, since only the good can lose by a default of justice and only the evil can profit–and that the bottom of the pit at the end of that road, the act of moral bankruptcy, is to punish is the collapse to full depravity, the Black Mass of the worship of death, the dedication of your consciousness to the destruction of existence.
"Productiveness is your acceptance of morality, your recognition of the fact that you choose to live–that productive work is the process by which man's consciousness controls his existence, a constant process of acquiring knowledge and shaping matter to fit one's purpose, of translating an idea into physical form, of remaking the earth in the image of one's values–that all work is creative work if done by a thinking mind, and no work is creative if done by a blank who repeats in uncritical stupor a routine he has learned from others–that your work is yours to choose, and the choice is as wide as your mind, that nothing more is possible to you and nothing less is human– that to cheat your way into a job bigger than your mind can handle is to become a fear-corroded ape on borrowed motions and borrowed time, and to settle down into a job that requires less than your mind's full capacity is to cut your motor and sentence yourself to another kind of motion: decay–that your work is the process of achieving your values, and to lose your ambition for values is to lose your ambition to live–that your body is a machine, but your mind is its driver, and you must drive as far as your mind will take you, with achievement as the goal of your road–that the man who has no purpose is a machine that coasts downhill at the mercy of any boulder to crash in the first chance ditch, that the man who stifles his mind is a stalled machine slowly going to rust, that the man who lets a leader prescribe his course is a wreck being towed to the scrap heap, and the man who makes another man his goal is a hitchhiker no driver should ever pick up–that your work is the purpose of your life, and you m ust speed past any killer who assumes the right to stop you, that any value you might find outside your work, any other loyalty or love, can be only travelers you choose to share your journey and must be travelers going on their own power in the same direction.
"Pride is the recognition of the fact that you are your own highest value and, like all of man's values, it has to be earned–that of any achievements open to you, the one that makes all others possible is the creation of your own character–that your character, your actions, your desires, your emotions are the products of the premises held by your mind–that as man must produce the physical values he needs to sustain his life, so he must acquire the values of character that make his life worth sustaining–that as man is a being of self-made wealth, so he is a being of self-made soul–that to live requires a sense of self-value, but man, who has no automatic values, has no automatic sense of self-esteem and must earn it by Man, the rational being he is born able to create, but must create by choice–that the first precondition of self-esteem is that radiant selfishness of soul which desires the best in all things, in values of matter and spirit, a soul that seeks above all else to achieve its own moral perfection, valuing nothing higher than itself–and that the proof of an achieved self-esteem is your soul's shudder of contempt and rebellion against the role of a sacrificial animal, against the vile impertinence of any creed that proposes to immolate the irreplaceable value which is your consciousness and the incomparable glory which is your existence to the blind evasions and the stagnant decay of others.
"Are you beginning to see who is John Galt?
Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Iqbol
11-03-2006, 03:57 PM
I feel sorry for the person who wrote that book and feel sad for the people it was written for.
The author shoudl have written the book for the attention of the galaxy. Already the book is translated to lots of foreign languages, and, as well a copy of book was sent to the Lune by a satellite after it was sent up to Himalayas:lol:
Iqbol
11-03-2006, 04:19 PM
I have finished today three volume "Nomads" ( Kochevniki) by a kazakh writer Ilyas Yesenberlin.
A kazakh friend gave it to me saying that this book was an object of national pride and played an important role in asserting kazakh identity during soviet period. I thought that the book was that important and should be very emotional. But it wasn't that good the book for me. Todays' journalists who love to use provocative titles could speak about the book as "historico-erotical novel" ( They used this definition for Da Vinci Code, indeed).
To be continued...
I have just watched the film "Nomad" shot by americano-kazakh staff. If I hadn't read the trilogy, maybe my judgement on the movie would have been a little little bit better. But, the fact that the film begins with a message from Nazarbayev gives hint that, indeed the film is not about Ablay xan, but about Nazarbayev, the Great Xan of All Kazakhs of the World. It is not the Ablay, but the ideal image Nazarbayev has of himself, and the image he wants to give to the world about himself.
From the book I had learned that Kazakh history indeed was tragical and they had to suffer much. But those sufferings was equally due to foreign as well as domestic rulers. The trilogy "Nomads" by Ilyas Yesenberlin was praised, according to the presentation published during soviet period, because the author drew on many historical sources which were largely ignored by real historians because of sovietism. So, the writer had taken the task upon himself and wrote a book about kazakh history: sufferings of kazakhs. Sufferings, again I state, due to foreigners - Russians, Chinese, Jungars and equivalent of modern day Uzbeks- and to their own rulers. The Xans of three different juzes easily changed their allliances as weel as allegiances just to add more to the number of their sheep, horses... and wives. The people had to follow their Xans, because these f... Xans descended from Jengizkhan! And, people had at least National Poets who sang the songs of their hearts, but when necessary, most of those poets were took the side of Xans, because people were naturally bound to suffer for the Uniting of Kazakh nation under the guidance of Great Destroyer's greatchildren.
And, the praised hero of the movie Ablay is diescribed in the book as the most blood thristy of those Xans. First act of his as Xan was to kill the slave that saved his life. The slave had to die in happiness at the hands of that Xan. This Ablay (indeed it's his nick, his name is Mansur) is indeed a grandson of real Ablay, another bloodthirsty Xan who destroyed most his enemies and friends, and people for the sake of his ambition - and his Ambition was to be the First among the Russian protectorates!
In the movie this Ablay is described rather under glory and kind image, even if he manages to kill his friend and enjoy the girl just after killing him. And, jungars are shown as barbarians. But, the book says that this Ablay was indeed raised among jungars where he hardened his heart.
If the book was of help for me to acquire some insights to kazakh history, movie wasn't so interesting for me. Even the american actors didn't make efforts to give some credibility to their heroes, especially those acting in central roles. I think they just enjoyed the forty plus millions dollars and the hospitality of kazakh president.
And the intention of presenting Nazarbayev as the real hero and to describe the losses of kazakh people since the independence, especially in the first years, as well all the misdoings of kazakh administration as a necessary step for Uniting kazakh people.
It is true that people have to have an idea, an ideal to overcome difficults barriers, especially when there is such neigbours as China, Russia, and others. But this idea, ideal must be authentic. it shoudln't be deformed, artificial, based on lies. Moses was abel to guide his people through the waves of the Sea and the armies of the Pharaon with the Truth and bring them to the Survival. Had he taken artifical and far from reality Ideas as a guide his nation would have already disappeared between the Sea and the pharaon.
Kazakh people, as well as other nations of Central Asia, must also keep with the Truth. They don't need artificially popped up folk stories for gaining bakc their dignity and their due place in the world history.
Mas'ud
11-04-2006, 08:37 AM
Hozir John Fowls ning "Magus" asarini o'qiyapman... Shu muallifning "Collector"i ancha qiziqarli asar ekan, yaqinda o'qib chiqqandim...
Camellia
11-04-2006, 01:22 PM
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Masrur
11-04-2006, 01:27 PM
I[ A JL JL O D;136367']
Hozirgi kunlarda nima kitob o'qiyapsiz, muallifi kim, umumiy mavzusi nima, yoqyaptimi, nimaga aynan o'sha kitobni o'qiyapsiz, qaysi tilda ?
Asli kelib chiqishi rus bo'lgan fransuz Henri Troitning "Екатерина Великая"sini o'qidim. Wauu
o'sha davr Rossiyasi, Yevropa hayoti, orislani ichki va tahqi siyosati zo'r berilgan.
Umuman olganda, Putin Rossiyasi osha paytlardan uncha farq qilmas ekan, ya'niki o'rislar hanuz aslida osiyolik Yevropaga intigrate qilmoqchi bo'lgan spontom "yevropeets", katta mavqega egayu... lekini bor
Ommaga "razvratnitsa" deb tanilgan qirolichni shaxsiy hayoti chuqur o'rganilib, detallari bn yoritilgan.
Maslahat beraman
Kamolahon
11-04-2006, 01:34 PM
Salom 1-marta ushbu sayttaman, mavzu buyicha: kimdir Alhimikni uqiganmi(Пауло Коэльо)? Tavsiya qilaman....;)
Mas'ud
11-04-2006, 03:27 PM
Salom 1-marta ushbu sayttaman, mavzu buyicha: kimdir Alhimikni uqiganmi(Пауло Коэльо)? Tavsiya qilaman....;)
Assalamu alaykum...Tavsiyangiz uchun rahmat...yahshi kitob...3 yil avval o'qib chiqqandim...O'qimaganlarga men ham tavsiya qilaman...
referee
11-04-2006, 03:47 PM
reading Robert Fisk's The Great War for Civilisation. If you are interested in the Middle East, then it's a book that combines an interesting prose with curious facts...
Iqbol
11-10-2006, 05:23 PM
Reading Akunin's novels. First I ignored them. But yesterday I couldn't help myself from finishing Azazel, first of Fandorin novels, from the first read. It was interesting. Especially, it follows the same trend in russian litterature: nostalgia for a Great Tsar who will finally take revenge for a fallen Russia on wicked West.
Many of russian novels or non fiction books I have read: Gospodin Geksogen, Politolog, Manipulyasiya Soznaniem Obshestva ( Karamurza), Proekt Rossia ( anonymous), and Akunin's novels, in all of these books, there is one statement: that Russia was deceived by the West and democracy is an illusion, even worse, a fatal arm which will turn Russia into West's slave. So, in order to re-get its Grandeur back, Russia has to return to an authoritarian system under One Tsar and, everything will get better. and, Russia will save the world.
In all of these books, you can get into this kind of passages very frequently:
– А что же вы-то молчите? – воззвала Варя к Фандорину, и тот отличился, сказал такое, что лучше бы уж помалкивал:
– Я, Варвара Андреевна, вообще противник д-демократии. – (Сказал и покраснел). – Один человек изначально не равен другому, и тут уж ничего не поделаешь.
Демократический принцип ущемляет в правах тех, кто умнее, т-талантливее, работоспособнее, ставит их в зависимость от тупой воли глупых, бездарных и ленивых, п-потому что таковых в обществе всегда больше. Пусть наши с вами соотечественники сначала отучатся от свинства и заслужат право носить звание г-гражданина, а уж тогда можно будет и о парламенте подумать.
Hamitovich
11-11-2006, 07:39 PM
А что же вы-то молчите? – воззвала Варя к Фандорину, и тот отличился, сказал такое, что лучше бы уж помалкивал:
– Я, Варвара Андреевна, вообще противник д-демократии. – (Сказал и покраснел). – Один человек изначально не равен другому, и тут уж ничего не поделаешь.
Демократический принцип ущемляет в правах тех, кто умнее, т-талантливее, работоспособнее, ставит их в зависимость от тупой воли глупых, бездарных и ленивых, п-потому что таковых в обществе всегда больше. Пусть наши с вами соотечественники сначала отучатся от свинства и заслужат право носить звание г-гражданина, а уж тогда можно будет и о парламенте подумать. Nu eto uje putanica v mozgah Akunina kotoriy ponimayet kommunisticheskuyu koncepciyu "demokratii" i vashe u sovremennih rossiyan ujasnie predrassudki "zarivatsya v okopah" i smotret na ves mir kak na vragov. Kajetsya Akunin propoveduet Fuhrer principle gde tolko osobennie obladayut darom pravit lyudmi i narod nesposoben kompetentno pravit cherez svoi demokraticheskie instituti.
Hamitovich
11-11-2006, 07:41 PM
Just bought a book for a $1 Kurt Vonnegut "A man without a country". I like his quote "There is no reason good can't triumph over evil, if only angels will get organized along the lines of the mafia"
Iqbol
11-11-2006, 07:46 PM
Nu eto uje putanica v mozgah Akunina kotoriy ponimayet kommunisticheskuyu koncepciyu "demokratii" i vashe u sovremennih rossiyan ujasnie predrassudki "zarivatsya v okopah" i smotret na ves mir kak na vragov. Kajetsya Akunin propoveduet Fuhrer principle gde tolko osobennie obladayut darom pravit lyudmi i narod nesposoben kompetentno pravit cherez svoi demokraticheskie instituti.
I think, very approximately, that Akunin can be a pseudonim hiding a bunch of KGB professional writers trying to develop intellectual environment before announcing their final act, what do you think???
Iqbol
11-11-2006, 07:47 PM
Assalamu alaykum...Tavsiyangiz uchun rahmat...yahshi kitob...3 yil avval o'qib chiqqandim...O'qimaganlarga men ham tavsiya qilaman...
Shu kitobni men ham hammaga tavsiya qilardim; sovga olsam ham shu kitobni olib berardim. Lekin, u kunlar o'tip ketdi, menimcha boshqa tavsiya qilmasam kerak bu kitobni o'qishni...
elDoraDo
11-11-2006, 07:52 PM
:) zorsilayu
India-QR case. Is anybody on my side?
Iqbol
11-11-2006, 08:00 PM
:) zorsilayu
India-QR case. Is anybody on my side?
??? :rolleyes:
Hamitovich
11-11-2006, 08:02 PM
I think, very approximately, that Akunin can be a pseudonim hiding a bunch of KGB professional writers trying to develop intellectual environment before announcing their final act, what do you think??? Well, we may