1. Evgeny Plushenko lived in a small town in the North near the railway in the house built by his father. 2. After he had been ill for three month with pneumonia, his family moved to Volgograd. 3. There he started attending figure skating classes at the age of four. 4. As he was the smallest in the group, he had to overcome a lot of difficulties. 5. Evgeny won his first competitions when he was only seven. 6. He was very talented but in 1993 the local ice rink was closed. 7. So Evgeny moved to Saint Petersburg where he trained under the quidance of Alexei Mishin. 8. At the age of fifteen Plushenko won the 1998 World Junior Championship and finished third in the similar competitions for the adults. 9. After than he won all the biggest competitions in figure skating except the Olympic games. 10. Finally after recovering from a serious injury, in 2006 he won the gold medal in the Olympic games in Turin.
To date, in Russian poetry, "female" poetry occupies a very significant place, the point of reference of its powerful development is the Silver Age, which brought to the world the works of Marina Tsvetaeva, Anna Akhmatovra and Elena Guro. "Female" poetry is that part of it created by female poets that reflects the picture of the world and the position of a person in it, proceeding from the inherent in women - not worse or better than inherent in men, but somewhat different - the way people perceive and comprehend the surrounding person Reality.