Read the question and type one word to make an answer to this question based on the information from the text. How do you feel about moving out to the village in the future?
Arseniy Mogilev. Russia. Siberian branch. Desperate, determined, loyal.HISTORYA man of science. Arseny was interested in biology and the most revolutionary of its industry – genetics. In school and College really liked girls, but excited about science, not hurried out, and to his home in the homebrew laboratory, where he conducted his experiments. His parents have always supported, approved of his passion. After graduating with honors from the Institute, he prepared a research project and went with him from his native Novosibirsk to the capital. But there the project was declared a heresy, ridiculed in the scientific world. Not having received any support, Arseny was forced to return home with nothing. But suddenly, at the station he meets a mysterious man who invites him for an interview in a closed research Institute, which the secret laboratory of genetics. So Arsenius was one of the scientists "Patriot", where the project was accepted "on hurrah". In the laboratory, Arseny focused on crossbreeding different species of animals.Super powersThe process of turning into a beast and back Arseny able to keep under control. Since most of the test subjects Arseniy genes inherited from the bear, his bestial face closest to the brown bear. Strong, powerful. Great fights hand to hand.
Turner was born near Covent Garden in London and entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1789. His earliest works form part of the 18th-century topographical tradition. He was soon inspired by 17th-century Dutch artists such as Willem van der Velde, and by the Italianate landscapes of Claude and Richard Wilson.
He exhibited watercolours at the Royal Academy from 1790, and oils from 1796. In 1840 he met the critic John Ruskin, who became the great champion of his work.
Turner became interested in contemporary technology, as can be seen from 'The Fighting Temeraire' and 'Rain, Steam and Speed'. At the time his free, expressive treatment of these subjects was criticised, but it is now widely appreciated.
Turner bequeathed much of his work to the nation. The great majority of the paintings are now at Tate Britain.
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