Choosing an apartment for rent: what to look for

December 18, 2021

Home rental today is a more demanded service than buying real estate. Many people choose to opt for removable square footage due to financial concerns or other reasons. Usually, this option is chosen by newlyweds who wish to distance themselves from their parents. In addition, renting an apartment in Kazan is popular among those who have just moved to the city. They prefer to first learn more about different districts…

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How to choose the right wardrobe: expert recommendations

December 18, 2021

If more recently wardrobes were considered a relative novelty, now everything has changed dramatically. Furniture has become popular and in demand. And there was such a change due to technical characteristics, practicality and its functionality. A comfortable household item not only perfectly copes with its duty of keeping things, but also saves free space in the room. Making your choice and choosing a quality product is not easy at all,…

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«Inbound tourism» in Russia today «does not exist from the word at all»

December 18, 2021

In Russia “inbound tourism «Does not exist at the moment. Vice-President of ATOR Alexander Kurnosov told «Profile» about it. He emphasized that he spoke about business, sightseeing, and sports travel to Russia of foreign tourists. Kuronosov stressed that “this also applies to such traditionally attractive cities as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Even if there are some entry permits, there is no particular hope of increasing the influx of foreign tourists,…

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Australian man betrayed himself when he reported the theft of his marijuana to police

December 18, 2021

A man from Australia is accused of growing marijuana after he betrayed himself in an unusual way. A resident of Tennant Creek, 61-year-old William Poynton, called the police when he noticed that one of the the marijuana bushes he was growing were gone. Upon arrival, the police found about 70 plants, some of which were up to 1.5 meters in height. That was more than enough to get Poynton into…

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Water in an ancient Indian lake suddenly turns pink

December 18, 2021

The waters of the ancient Lake Lonar in the Indian state Maharashtra suddenly turned pink just a few days ago. Scientists are finding out exactly what caused this unusual phenomenon. Experts have some assumptions: they believe that the color of the water could be affected by an increase in the concentration of salt, algae, or a combination of these two factors. There is already an example of such a phenomenon…

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Tropical storm Elsa reaches the coast of Florida

December 18, 2021

Tropical Storm Elsa reached the north coast of the Gulf of Mexico in Florida in the late morning Wednesday — bringing heavy rains, causing power outages, and threatening high winds and floods as it moved. Elsa swept across Taylor County in the Big Bend area at about 11 a.m. with a sustained wind of 65 mph ET, the National Hurricane Center reported. The storm has already caused flooding in the…

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Storm Elsa is approaching Florida. Where does the storm warning work?

December 18, 2021

As Storm Elsa approaches Florida Keys, a tropical storm warning has been issued for parts of central Florida. Specifically, it operates in Sumter County and parts of Marion County. Forecasters said the center of the tropical storm was located 50 miles southwest of Key West at 5:00 am Tuesday morning. Elsa moved north and northwest at a speed of about 12 mph with a maximum wind of 60 mph. Elsa…

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Elsa is the first hurricane of the Atlantic season — and may be heading to Florida

December 18, 2021

Elza has increased to the first hurricane of the Atlantic season on Friday — hitting the eastern Caribbean, where authorities closed schools, businesses and airports. It will presumably eventually head to Florida. The Category 1 storm has caused heavy rain and winds to hit Barbados and then Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, which are struggling to recover from recent volcanic eruptions. p> Elsa was located about 5 miles north of…

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13 people, including 10 children, were killed in the aftermath of tropical storm Claudette

December 18, 2021

Claudette regained tropical storm status Monday morning — approaching the Carolina coast less than two days after 13 people died in the aftermath of the storm in Alabama. Tragic incidents included a multi-vehicle accident in Butler County that killed 9 children. According to the authorities, eight of the children aged 4 to 17 were driving the Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch vehicle. The youth ranch provides a home for abandoned or…

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