it does not use magic be3cause me and my friends do pashki
Pashki is, or was, an ancient Egyptian exercise discipline that derives from the worship of the cat goddess Bastet or Pasht. What yoga is to Hinduism and tai chi is to Taoism, so pashki is to the followers of Pasht. Recently interest has grown in pashki due to its inclusion in the YA novel THE CAT KIN by Nick Green. As depicted in the story, pashki enables its young practitioners to develop certain abilities associated with cats, including keener night vision, sharpened hearing and exceptional agility. The French sport of parkour or free-running is believed by some to have its origins in pashki.
Pasht, or Basht was the Egyptian Goddes, usually associated with cats. Egyptians developed a martial art called Pashki. Recently, an interest has grown in Pashki, mainly because of Nick Green's book The Cat Kin. The book mentions some of the abilities that Pashki artists can do, including seeing in the dark and amazing agility. Pashki is a rare art, and very few get past the first lesson. It also believed that the French art of Parkour developed some parts of Pashki. If you want to learn more about Pashki, visit Nick Green's website, and look for the section written by Geoffrey White, one of Britain's two Pashki artists (the other being Felicity Powell)
yes, it is right but i do not know where and when
The only known pashki class held in England was recently run by Felicity Powell of Stoke Newington, London N16. However this was discontinued due to the teacher becoming unavailable. The only other known pashki tutor in Britain is Geoffrey White, but he is not currently taking classes. The best advice is to bookmark the website of author Nick Green, who is known to have been in touch with both individuals in the recent past. Updates may be available there.
it is hard to say. Nick Green (author of Cat Kin) says he made it up on his website (look under posts).
The cast of Ukhodya - ukhodi - 1978 includes: Yelena Anderegg Oleg Belov Igor Dmitriev Natalya Dmitriyeva Stanislav Fesyunov Natalya Gundareva Lyudmila Gurchenko Lyudmila Ksenofontova Aleksandr Lipov Lyubov Malinovskaya Liliyan Malkina Elena Melnikova Fyodor Odinokov Viktor Pavlov Yelena Pavlovskaya Vladimir Pozhidayev Nikolai Rybnikov Petr Shelokhonov Lyubov Sokolova Aleksandr Susnin as Koresh Pashki Nikolai Sytin Lyubov Tishchenko Marina Tregubovich Arkadi Trusov Nadezhda Vikhrova Marina Yurasova
Aleksandr Susnin has: Played Vanya in "Attestat zrelosti" in 1954. Played Vorobev in "Zastava v gorakh" in 1954. Played Vasya Yozhikov in "Maksim Perepelitsa" in 1955. Played Vasiliy Mandzhura in "Trevozhnaya molodost" in 1955. Played Boris Chumak in "More zovyot" in 1956. Played Ivan Lapot in "Pedagogicheskaya poema" in 1956. Played Vasiliy in "Vsego dorozhe" in 1957. Played Sanka in "Zhestokost" in 1959. Played Sidorenko in "Polosatyy reys" in 1961. Played Rabochiy stseny in "Zaychik" in 1964. Played Sashka in "Pogonya" in 1965. Played Nikolay in "Prodavetz vozdukha" in 1967. Played Martynov in "Zelyonaya kareta" in 1967. Played German Colonel in "Na puti v Berlin" in 1969. Played Pyanyy posetitel in "Kholodno - Goryacho" in 1971. Played Troshka in "Derzost" in 1973. Played Belyay in "Den priyoma po lichnym voprosam" in 1974. Played Kutyashchiy v restorane in "Zemlya Sannikova" in 1974. Played Guard in "Zvezda plenitelnogo schastya" in 1975. Played Lyokha in "Yedinstvennaya" in 1977. Played Muzhik v traktire in "Nos" in 1977. Performed in "Kadkina vsyakiy znayet" in 1977. Played Ragnvald in "Yaroslavna, koroleva Frantsii" in 1978. Played Koresh Pashki in "Ukhodya - ukhodi" in 1978. Played Feofanov in "Inzhener Graftio" in 1979. Played Ivan Chizh in "Dva dolgikh gudka v tumane" in 1980. Played Eger in "Sto radostey, ili kniga velikikh otkrytiy" in 1981. Performed in "20-e dekabrya" in 1981. Played Grigoriy Timofeev in "Skvoz ogon" in 1982. Played Militsioner in "Magiya chyornaya i belaya" in 1983. Played Klyost in "Lichnoy bezopasnosti ne garantiruyu" in 1983. Played Khozyain izby in "Kazhdyy desyatyy" in 1983. Played Sosed in "Preferans po Pyatnitsam" in 1984. Played Ignat Osmerkin in "Proryv" in 1986. Played Suslov (1986) in "Zhizn Klima Samgina" in 1986. Played Toptunov in "Tikhoye sledstviye" in 1986. Played Sanya Cherkashin in "Vezuchiy chelovek" in 1987. Played Ded Butylkin in "Dzhek Vosmyorkin, amerikanets" in 1987. Played Staryy kuznets in "Levsha" in 1988. Played Samokha in "Konchina" in 1989. Played Fyodor Kuzkin in "Iz zhizni Fyodora Kuzkina" in 1989. Played Ksenofont in "Khmel - Film pervyy: Krepost" in 1991. Played Ksenofont in "Khmel - Film vtoroy: Iskhod" in 1991.
When You Turn 14 You can work in an: office, grocery store, retail store, restaurant, movie theater, baseball park, amusement park, or gasoline service station. You generally may not work in: communications or public utilities jobs, construction or repair jobs, driving a motor vehicle or helping a driver, manufacturing and mining occupations,power-driven machinery or hoisting apparatus other than typical office machines, processing occupations, public messenger jobs, transporting of persons or property, workrooms where products are manufactured, mined or processed, or warehousing and storage. In addition, you may not work any other job or occupation declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor. When You Turn 16 You can work in any job or occupation that has not been declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor. Hazardous Occupations You generally may not work in any of the following hazardous occupations: manufacturing and storing of explosives, driving a motor vehicle and being an outside helper on a motor vehicle; coal mining, logging and sawmilling, power-driven woodworking machines, exposure to radioactive substances, power-driven hoisting apparatus, power-driven metal-forming, punching, and shearing machines, mining, other than coal mining, meat packing or processing (including the use of power-driven meat slicing machines), power-driven bakery machines, power-driven paper-product machines, manufacturing brick, tile, and related products, power-driven circular saws, band saws, and guillotine shears, wrecking, demolition, and shipbreaking operations, roofing operations and all work on or about a roof, or excavation operations. Different rules apply to farms, and individual States may have stricter rules. http://www.youthrules.dol.gov/jobs.htm There are no actual jobs that young aged kids can apply for.But they can do various jobs including,doing the shopping for some people or doing car washes round your local area . i am an 11 year old girl who would like a job just to jobs iearn a bit of cash and the only cash that i can get is from stacking shelves in my local supermarket or doing paper rounds If you would like to do voluntarily work in local charity shops ,they are always welcome to take in people . If you like acting, you can get a job at a theater. I was in a play in the theater, and I got 100 dollars! And that was only one play! Unfortunately, I was probably just lucky. I lived in a small town, so the theater was a pretty big deal, since it was the only one. But if you live where there are lots of theaters, you could get rich easily!