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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. This time Malin Yonin, deputy director of the IKEA Russia retail chain, became our heroine. Publication from Wonderzine (@wonderzineteam) Sep 27 2017 at 6:53 am PDT I was born and worked in Sweden, I also studied management in sports - at the Swedish University Bosön Sport Management Sweden.

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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. In this issue, we’ll talk with Julian Guarani, who invented the Whistleblower Women app, which will allow victims of street harassment and domestic violence to send a message with a request for help at the touch of a button.

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The heroines of the first Wonderzine publication do different things - they edit magazines and websites, open stores, invent clothes, arrange meals, sing in a group, do art and manage international companies. One thing unites them - everything that they do causes the processes around to accelerate.

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In the rubric "Case" we introduce our readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. This time we talked with Olga Fleur, the founder of the social project Meet for Charity and the co-founder of Handmade сharity. She told why selling dinners with interesting people at online auctions helps children who offer themselves as lots and for meeting with whom they paid half a million rubles.

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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. In this issue, we talked with Marie Davtyan, a lawyer and human rights activist who provides legal assistance to women victims of sexual and domestic violence. Davtyan told how she revised her views on gender discrimination, why domestic violence is a non-prestigious area for lawyers and how attitudes towards such cases in Russian law enforcement agencies change.

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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. I grew up in an ordinary Moscow family. She studied well, was engaged in alpine skiing, chess, tennis. Summer spent with my grandmother in Pyatigorsk, my best friend there was a girl from a completely different family.

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This weekend in Moscow, and a little later - in St. Petersburg, Geek Picnic will be held - the annual festival dedicated to science, technology and pop culture. This year the main topic was the impact of technology on the life and body of a person. One of the guests of the festival in St. Petersburg is Victoria Modesta, who is called as the first bionic singer.

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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. This time, Tatyana Novoselova became our heroine, having passed the path from hereditary physicist to library manager No. 3 named after. N. A. Dobrolyubova. Publication from Wonderzine (@wonderzineteam) Aug 22 2017 at 6:19 PDT Science I am a hereditary physicist: my parents are physicists, university lecturers.

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The heroines of the first Wonderzine publication do different things - they edit magazines and websites, open stores, invent clothes, arrange meals, sing in a group, do art and manage international companies. One thing unites them - everything that they do causes the processes around to accelerate.

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Chess - an elite and mostly male sport - has rapidly returned to its former popularity in the past few years. The whole world is watching the fights of grandmasters again, and even those who are far from chess have heard about last year’s match for the world champion title between Russian Sergey Karjakin and Norwegian Magnus Carlsen.

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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. In this issue is the creator and editor-in-chief of the feminist online film magazine Cléo Kiva Reardon. Honestly, I was initially a bit shocked to see how few female film critics go to shows in Toronto, the city where I live and work.

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Несмотря на то, что мы живем в XXI веке , отношение к научным достижениям в быту порой такое, будто многовекового прогресса и вовсе не было. Тем не менее научно-популярная журналистика, которая старается образовывать людей и бороться с лженаучными представлениями, - на подъеме. Ася Казанцева - одна из ее самых видных представительниц в России.

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The heroines of the first Wonderzine publication do different things - they edit magazines and websites, open stores, invent clothes, arrange meals, sing in a group, do art and manage international companies. One thing unites them - everything that they do causes the processes around to accelerate.

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The heroines of the first Wonderzine publication do different things - they edit magazines and websites, open stores, invent clothes, arrange meals, sing in a group, do art and manage international companies. One thing unites them - everything that they do causes the processes around to accelerate.

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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we acquaint readers with women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. This time the documentary woman Sarah Moshman became our heroine. Starting a career in television, Sarah raised money for her debut full meter - the documentary “Ordinary Women and Unusual Things”, which she traveled around the world with festivals.

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In the “Business” section we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. This time we spoke with Olesya Shmagun, a Pulitzer Prize winner for participating in the Panama Dossier project and a journalist known for her corrupt investigations.

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IN RUBRIK "BUSINESS" we introduce readers to women of different professions and hobbies that we like or are simply interested in. In this issue we talked with Rita Popova, the new chief editor of Look At Me, who replaced Daniel Trabun in this post. In the New Yorker, there was a caricature of a few bewildered people at the table, and the most important one says: "Well, we will have to reconsider our strategy about the fact that the Internet does not exist."

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