KZBlog is going down (2)
After some thought, I have decided not to renew KZBLog’s lease. As you may have noticed, I don’t do a lot of posting here anymore. I don’t have time to blog regularly. Thus I am taking the site down–it does generate some ad revenue but not as much as it costs to keep it up. […]
RT @RFE_RLNEWS: Police Clash W… (Comments Off on RT @RFE_RLNEWS: Police Clash W…)
RT @RFE_RLNEWS: Police Clash With Armed Group In Western Kazakhstan http://bit.ly/kGaw0m>what's going on out there?
Love that Lola Karimova lost h… (Comments Off on Love that Lola Karimova lost h…)
Love that Lola Karimova lost her case to the truth defense i.e. It’s reasonable to call Karimov a dictator.
Man sets himself on fire in Ak… (Comments Off on Man sets himself on fire in Ak…)
Man sets himself on fire in Aktobe. 2nd self-immolation as protest in KZ http://bit.ly/lAST5U
He’s a Cowboy on the Steppes (Comments Off on He’s a Cowboy on the Steppes)
The title is for all you Jimmy Buffet fans.
Once again, for some reason, the program to bring US and Canadian beef cattle, as well as expertise, to Kazakhstan is hitting the press. The Moscow Times via Reuters has a nice article up about Michael Slattery, a cowboy from Nebraska, currently working at a cattle farm north of Astana.
Two things caught my eye. One, the director of the farm where Slattery is stations, said that “Kazakhstan already supplies all of the meat required for its own domestic consumption…’Now we are starting work on exports to cover the needs of our neighbors,’ he said. ‘And who is our neighbor? Russia. This giant bear is always hungry.’
I’ve heard several times from several sources (none of whom will go on record) that in fact Kazakhstan has been importing meat for years. The expansion efforts now are designed to try to cover domestic consumption. Why this is such a big secret, I don’t know, except that Kazakhs are crazy about meat so perhaps it would be a blow to national pride if they knew they were eating US beef. In any case, this program to import cattle and Western expertise is a good one and I hope it works out well. Maybe I’ll be able to afford meat soon if the prices drop.
The other point of interest here is the difference between human resources management, I suppose you might call it:
“I prefer dealing with young people,” Bisekenov[director of the Mamai farm] said. “A Soviet-trained tractor driver often doesn’t want to understand that, apart from bringing hay to the cattle, he should also feed the cows. Here we try to mould a new, responsible personality.”
Slattery agrees. He has just injected vaccines into scores of furiously resisting calves. “The mind-sets are a lot different. People are kind of one-track minded here,” he said. “They only want to drive a tractor. They don’t want to multi-task, I guess. In the United States, we have to do every job.”
While the Mamai ranch has two veterinarians, he said a typical U.S. ranch might have only one for an entire county. “The cowboys are usually all doctors in themselves,” he said.
Who knows what it will do to unemployment, but certainly productivity and efficiency will go up if people are trained to do more than one job. If you’ve ever gone to a supermarket deli counter in Kazakhstan, you’ll know the frustration of watching the cheese-selling lady, the sausage-selling lady, the salad-selling lady, as well as the cheese packing lady, and the salad-packing lady, sit idle and stare at you blankly as you wait ten minutes for the meat-selling lady. That’s a trivial example, but one wonders how much money could be saved at businesses if they were able to hire fewer employees, not to mention how many fewer hours people could work. And how much more mobile the workforce would be if they had more skills.
Just heard this one Disney wa… (Comments Off on Just heard this one Disney wa…)
Just heard this one Disney wanted to trademark Seal Team 6? Classy http://t.co/XuvLSLz
RT @gazetakz_en: #OIC to chang… (Comments Off on RT @gazetakz_en: #OIC to chang…)
RT @gazetakz_en: #OIC to change name on June 28 in Astana http://bit.ly/lDCDHI > interesting to find out reasons.
How Do you Say “Know Thyself” in Kazakh? (Comments Off on How Do you Say “Know Thyself” in Kazakh?)
Sara Nazarbayeva, the wife of President Nursultan Nazarbayev, had her first book presented the other day, a first among First Ladies in the post-Soviet space.
The book is not a history of Kazakhstan or a biography or memoir, as her husband’s books have been. Instead Philosophy of Love presents her methods of self-awareness and recognition. No one seems to be reporting on the details of what her philosophy of love is or what she means by self-awareness. However, for 7 years Pavoldar State Pedagological Institute, where the book was presented, has taught “Self-Awareness”, a course designed by Nazarbayeva “aimed at spiritual and moral development of man, self-improvement and harmonious development of personality.” And as of last year, Self-Awareness has become a regular school subject.
According to the Ministry of Education website:
The moral and religious education and upbringing of the younger generation in Kazakhstan society focused on the harmonious synthesis of human, national, ethnic, cultural and personal values, they pozvolyut person to fully realize ourselves in service to society, to realize their role and purpose in life.
Self, increasing value-meaning education, reveals and develops the individual’s ability to love unselfishly, to believe in themselves and in their strength, to do good, to learn more and improve itself, to achieve harmony in the physical, mental, spiritual, social and creative development.
The official site of Nazarbayeva’s center, Bobek, has a Self-Knowledge Section with some sample lessons. It sounds very touchy-feely and pretty harmless. However, some of the aspects, like the teacher chanting Zen-like poetry while students stand in a circle, sounds suspiciously like the kinds of things that make the government nervous when they happen in Protestant churches. And much of it seems aimed less at having students explore issues of self, love, nature, and the soul and more at teaching them the “correct” view.
Has anyone gone through this program? What do you think about it?
RT @gazetakz_en: Astana to unv… (Comments Off on RT @gazetakz_en: Astana to unv…)
RT @gazetakz_en: Astana to unveil its Alley of Glory soon http://bit.ly/lkwFkr #news gt;much nicer than it sounds. Alley maybe not right word
Woman wakes up at own funeral,… (Comments Off on Woman wakes up at own funeral,…)
Woman wakes up at own funeral, dies of shock. Remind me not to go to Kazan hospital http://bit.ly/kkXHJ0
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RT @RFE_RLNEWS: Kazakh Newspaper In Hot Water Over Crossword Clue http://bit.ly/liChQ4 >not good but no reason to close the paper
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