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presentation Vermont presentation #1 dated 12/21/22.
Equation – 12=2+5+6-1

The 12th part of the presentation talks about the composition of Georgia in the Soviet Union and describes the agrarian and modern proletarian achievements. There is also talk about the acquisition of tourism importance and the establishment of other industries. However, why was the occupation of a small region of the Caucasus, a small country? What was the purpose of such a decision by Moscow? Why did the Russian government decide to devote so much time to that region for many years?
The answer to these questions is hidden in other parts of the presentation, and I will try to connect them, give an answer and get an arithmetically correct result.

The first part that is an integral part of the equation is part number 2. This part of the presentation was devoted to the explanation of the geographically strategic location of Georgia, it is said that the region entered the territory of an important trade caravan highway from ancient times. It was also added that the Caucasus is located between two continents of old development, between Europe and Asia, it is a small corridor between two seas. One sea directly borders the countries of Central Asia (post-Soviet countries), and the other the countries of Eastern Europe (the countries of the Soviet social bloc). So the development of the Red Empire would not have been possible without this region.

The third part in the order of equality is part number 5. In my opinion, the mentioned part is directly related to the 2nd part of the equation, because here we are already talking about Georgia’s relations with its neighbors since ancient times. Also, in the same part, we talk about the great history of Georgian verbal and written culture and the formation of the final religious view.
For communist Russia, it was very vital to destroy the individualism of culturally independent countries and turn them into another gray worker-peasant state. The destruction of Georgian architectural achievements is the merit of Georgian patriotic high-ranking officials who managed to preserve Georgian art and culture in the name of communist ideology. The fifth part talks about the history of Georgian religion and the role of religion in the life of the country, it played a big role in the Russification of the region because, from the time of tsarism, many people forgot the independent and autocephalous values with the argument of one religion.

The 6th part of the presentation mainly talks about the twelfth century and the Renaissance of Georgia, when Georgian education was raised to the highest level. The greatest literary achievement of mankind is connected with this period, i.e. Shota Rustaveli’s Knight in Panther’s Skin. In my opinion, in this case, this part is also an integral part of the equation. I derived it from the fact that the Soviet period in Georgia is perceived by many as the best years of Georgia. In my opinion, this period, which is described in part 6, is an ideal period for presenting Georgian individualism, it is a period when Georgia was not a sphere of influence, but a source of influence. What we see on the contrary is the conditions of communist Georgia of the twentieth century.
Stalin as the all-time popular ruler of Georgia is a mistake, in the context that Georgia is not the Soviet Union. The most famous king of Georgia is King Tamar. And the most famous Georgian is Stalin, although he was the leader of the Soviet Union.


April 26, 2023
ENTRY ONE:

For Chickens to laugh at by Russian Guys -this is an analysis of the seven presentations in VT, NH, CT & MA by Nikoloz Gvasalia, history student at the Tbilisi State University, Fermata Arts Foundation volunteer journalist.

  • On April 11, 2023: Chicopee Public Library, Chicopee, MA
  • On March 18, 2023: New Britain Public Library, New Britain, CT
  • On February 23, 2023: Beardsley Library, Winsted, CT
  • On February 9, 2023: Hooksett Public Library, Hooksett, NH
  • On February 6, 2023: Beekley Community Library, New Hartford, CT
  • On January 19, 2023: Keene Public Library, Keene, NH
  • On December 21, 2022: St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, St. Johnsbury, VT

Each presentation should be divided into 16 parts.
Use the 16-tile method developed by Nikolay Synkov for you. “Lecture Hall of Student Leaders of Post-Soviet Countries with Forms of Teaching: Theme and Purity of Work.”

Insufficiency of parts is filling up the context to 16 parts mechanistically by multiplying through the formation of the parts/models you have chosen and the n-th number of the main one.

Each section/model described on one page (16-page document for each presentation is a start).
After the description of the section, it will be saturated with internal connections/links, which will consist of / form the right side of the equation, in which it is indicated as the arithmetic equation.

Let’s be active, young leaders!
If there are questions, ask.
The deadline for the analysis of all 7 presentations is indefinite, but the material is needed today. Demanding Putin and Zelenskyy insist on this.

Nikolay Synkov