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Опубликовано: September 5, 2023 в 7:37 am

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We extinguished “Iskra”… | Neva time

“Iskra” was the oldest children’s newspaper in the Union, they appeared in 1924, and how seriously they took readers of “frivolous age” is evidenced by at least a circle of the newspaper’s authors: Korney Chukovsky, Samuil Marshak, Arkady Gaidar, Vitaly Bianki, Lev Kassil, Olga Berggolts… By the way, Marshak argued that every word heard in childhood cuts deep into the child’s soul, and every word read cuts even deeper. So, the employees of Iskra, paying tribute to the inevitable and obligatory words from the lexicon of Soviet ideology, were able to write absolutely “not dried up”, invent topics and actions that were unexpected at that time. And they were paid for it… Well, of course, they were always paid a penny, only there was another payment, so valuable for a children’s journalist – the attention of those for whom they write. If you could see the huge piles of letters that came to the editor every day! And the editors answered every letter!
The newspaper had its own legendary heroes – Captain Morekhodov, head of puzzles and charades, Nina-Oktyabrina, who addressed the smallest. There was a club for young poets, a club “Stopwatch”, where those who wanted to write about sports came, and a school for children’s correspondents, for those who wanted to write about everything in the world. I came to this school as a second grader. Journalists spared no time explaining to us what their profession is, sorted out our scribble notes, and gave assignments. And what a holiday it was to see your own, albeit tiny, scribble on a newspaper page!
It’s hard to imagine now, but a huge dry-cargo ship was named after the “Lenin sparks”, for the construction of which the Leningrad pioneers collected scrap metal. And I, with my friend from the school of deathcorers Ilyushka, performed at the farewell of this dry cargo ship on the first voyage. And now Ilya is a correspondent for Nevsky Vremya in Kaliningrad. And our editor-in-chief, Boris Rovda, is a former Leninist. And how many of those who experienced the first throes of creativity in the editorial office of “LI” on the Fontanka, work throughout the country in newspapers, on radio and TV.
Iskra died in 1991. But their team began to publish Five Corners – first a newspaper, and then a magazine. The format and layout changed, the language of notes with the disappearance of pioneers and the appearance of teenagers also began to change, but the principle remained the same – to make a newspaper about children together with children. Young writers with scribbled leaves, then with diskettes, were still drawn to the editorial office that had changed its address. They were still taught reportering and analytics, and most importantly, they were taught not to be “cold-nosed”, indifferent to the environment. And although there were significantly fewer readers, there was a subscription to the newspaper (for a symbolic amount), and it was sold at retail, although distributors often refused to take it.
Because the crisis with the children’s press (as well as with children’s films, as well as with quality books for children) began long before the current crisis. Only a few publishers realized that newspapers and magazines for juniors (with the possible exception of the Shrek comics) by definition cannot be considered as business projects that bring any profit. But they are priceless and should, like monuments, be protected by the state. Because if the children’s press does not have readers, then the adult press will not have readers either. And also because, in addition to purely entertaining publications, there should be those in which the child will find sensible answers to questions that concern him – what is justice, how to be able to make friends, what is true love … yes, a million of them, these questions that you cannot ask teachers, and parents don’t have time to answer them…
“Five corners” helped both owners and sponsors as much as they could. It was hard, but the publication was done with imagination. But – the change of the owner and what followed next is known, and the decision: the paper version is closed. It seems that the version on the Internet will remain, but what will happen next is not very clear …
I understand everything. It has become hard for everyone, both “adult” newspapers and magazines too …
But only if the last Iskra goes out – does anyone really need this?

Andrey Petrov, chief editor of NV

Orthopedics www.ortoped-ekb.ru —

The foot is primarily an organ of support and movement. Compared to quadrupeds, the human foot experiences loads 4 times the weight of the body. During the day, a person takes 8,000-10,000 steps, that is, in his entire life he goes around the globe 4 times. As a result, the legs are subjected to forces equivalent to 700 tons every day, which is about 100 times the weight of a launching spacecraft.
The foot neutralizes this load. But this is true only in relation to a healthy, trained foot. Thanks to the arched structure of the foot and its spring function, 70% of the increasing load is extinguished, protecting the upper “floors” of the human body.
When does the foot need help? Pregnancy, high-heeled shoes, increased stress.
Increased loads:
* Performing heavy physical work, standing work.
* Sports activities.
* Age-related changes.
* Period of rapid growth of adolescents.
* Weight gain.
* After long-term illnesses and injuries of the lower extremities.
When the foot is unable to neutralize the load, the increased loads become excessive.
Repeatedly repeated overloads exceed the strength limits of the tendon-ligamentous structures of the body.
The arches of the foot are flattened, excessive pronation occurs.
Deteriorating damping and repulsion performance.
Excessive internal rotation of the entire lower limb appears.
Result:
* pain in legs: in heels, arch or metatarsus;
* cramps in the muscles of the legs;
* swelling of the legs;
* pain in the lower back and other parts of the spinal column;
* pain when walking;
* formation of dry calluses (corns) on the soles of the forefoot;
* shuffling gait
Increased risk of complications:
* Microtrauma of the musculo-ligamentous apparatus of the entire lower limb, pelvis and lower back.
* Formation of flat feet or, if present, pronounced progression.
* Deformities of the toes.
* Plantar fasciitis – overload and inflammation of the plantar fascia (and, as a result, heel spurs).