Lyudmila Giorgevna gave a lecture about religion this morning. Her friday classes are always interesting but never too formal, perhaps a way to get everyone into a good mood before the weekend. All the international students at Tv.G.U sit around a table in the middle of a classroom and listen for an hour without taking any notes. Every five minutes or so she loses her train of thought and moves on to talking about something else, which comfortingly is usually how we are all feeling.
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Jonathan Campion2006-08-21 11:51:38
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Lyudmila Giorgevna gave a lecture about religion this morning. Her friday classes are always interesting but never too formal, perhaps a way to get everyone into a good mood before the weekend. All the international students at Tv.G.U sit around a table in the middle of a classroom and listen for an hour without taking any notes. Every five minutes or so she loses her train of thought and moves on to talking about something else, which comfortingly is usually how we are all feeling.
Russia is a religious country. Many old people kept the Russian Orthodox faith through the years when it was forbidden and still go to church regularly, as do a lot of young people. Islam is the national religion of the former Soviet republics in the south, where many emmigrate from. Russia is also home to Catholics from eastern Europe, and there is a Jewish community in Siberia. I learned that in the south west, bordering Georgia, there is a small Buddhist state called Kalmykia.
The afternoon was very quiet again. There was a birthday party for Christa in the evening, which was bitter-sweet because it was also Kolya's last night in Tver.
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