Runtu Well I am dreaming of this all my life. USA

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Runtu : I was grateful /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/17/1122 /  I’d been dreaming of this all my life… the USA

Runtu /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/17/1122 / I am dreaming of this all my life the USA

Runtu: Don’t ignore me! /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/13/914 / I matter! Working around insanity … the USA

2008 - 2023 : Runtu Uri : Who is who : Uri Runtu family in Australia Canberra ACT / http://proza.ru/diary/yuri2008/2023-11-15 / Runtu New Material Project and Runtu Thermal Power Project : 2008 - 2023

In 2006, Runtu family / http://proza.ru/2023/11/15/113  / was identified as key hi-tech enterprise of China: France : Italy : Denmark : Finland : Sweden : Australia : UK : Canada : USA 2023

Runtu: a lot of speculation as to whether this ... the USA /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/13/880 / Joseph Smith? … the USA

2023 - Runtu: / http://proza.ru/2023/11/13/297 / Vintage Runtu : You love funeral potatoes, fried scones, and ice cream, but you disdain coffee drinkers for being unhealthy … the USA 2008

Photo :  Þðè Ìýòòüþ Ðþíòþ: p. 1949 ( born 1949 : Russia}: Yuri Ryuntyu, Uri Runtu: Iouri Runtu: Washington DC : the USA

2023 àâòîð / http://proza.ru/2006/04/14-339 / Ðþíòþ Þðè 17 Ëeò 2006-2023 íà Ïðîçà. Pó / http://proza.ru/2023/11/02/800 / Àíãëî - Ôðàíêî è Póññêî-ÿçû÷íûé ïèñàòåëü è æóðíàëèñò : Þðèé Ðþíòþ / Uri Runtu / Yuri Ryuntyu / Canberra ACT : Australia /  Media TV Radio /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/13/224  / 2023

2006 - 2024 / http://proza.ru/2023/10/30/1600 / Ïðîçà. ðó - ýòî Ãðàíäèîçíîå è Åäèíñòâåííîå íà ïëàíåòå Çåìëÿ - ßâëåíèå â Ìèðîâîé Êóëüòóðîëîãèè èç Ðîññèè - / http://www.proza.ru/2013/05/10/1461 / Media TV Radio : 2024

Ýòo ó÷èò : ðàñïîçíàâàòü ãíåâ äî åãî ïðåâðàùåíèÿ â íàñèëèå.
Ýòo ó÷èò : îáóçäûâàòü ÿðîñòü, åñëè îíà âñïûõèâàåò

2006 © Photo : St.-Petersburg : Russia 2006 / http://proza.ru/2023/08/26/1174 /. ß - Þðè Ìýòòüþ Ðþíòþ: p. 1949 ( born 1949 : Yuri Ryuntyu, Uri Runtu: Iouri Runtu: Canberra ACT Australia) è Ñåðãåé Íåêðàñîâ: p.1947 ( born 1947 : Dr. Sergei Nekrasov : D.Sc., Ph.D. Moscow Russia). Mîé êðèñòàëüíî ÷åñòíûé ðóññêèé äðóã - Äèðåêòîð Âñåðîññèéñêîãî Ìóçåÿ À.Ñ. Ïóøêèíà / b. Moscow 1799-1837 d. St.-Petersburg, Russia /, êòî ïðèíÿë - ÄÀÐ - äëÿ Ãëàâíîãî Ìóçåÿ Ðîññèè - " ÌÈÐÎÂÎÅ ÈÍÒÅËËÅÊÒÓÀËÜÍÎÅ ÍÀÑËÅÄÈÅ ÐÓÄÎËÜÔÀ ÍÓÐÅÅÂÀ : ÐÎÑÑÈß - ÕÕ ÂÅÊ ": DVD-1 è DVD-2: 1-35 books: 15 000 pages: 4 000 photos: St.-Petersburg, Russia / http://proza.ru/avtor/yuri2008 / 2006

About Runtu: writer in Russia: USA: Australia: journalist in Australia and Russia and France: educator: ballet critic in Australia and Russia: theatre critic in Australia : playwright in Australia and Russia:


2023 © 18+ : Âñå ïðàâà ïðèíàäëåæàò àâòîðàì, 2000-2023. Ïîðòàë ðàáîòàåò ïîä ýãèäîé Ðîññèéñêîãî ñîþçà ïèñàòåëåé. Èíòåëëåêòóàëüíàÿ Ýëèòà Äåìîêðàòè÷åñêîé Ðîññèè : 18+ Russia 2023.


2023 : Telegram : Runtu, Uri TikTok : Þðè Ðþíòþ : " The general purpose of PROSE is to preserve language as it is spoken by the people. Language is the key to expressing civilization itself. The most complicated and mature language embodies the highest level of civilizations across time and history. It is how we view and remember events, a lingo to record the world around us. Here we stand for the history of Russian literature in Australia. This prose represents Australian citizens who still enjoy writing in the mother tongue of their Russian heritage. Anyway, this Russian-speaking literature belongs to Australian Modern Culture and flourishes equally alongside its Anglo-Saxon counterpart. The previous background of writers is pleasantly mixed with the new style of life they experience in Australia ". / http://www.proza.ru/diary/yuri2008/2020-01-11 / Iouri Runtu: French : Rudolf Noureev : La Mort a Paris / Þðè Ðþíòþ : Russian / Uri Runtu: English Yuri Ryuntyu / Celebrities RU : the Neo-transcendental theatre : 2022.

‘ Back from the dead ’/ Denmark : Runtu Uri / Runtu / English : Ryuntyu Yuri / French : Iouri Runtu / Russian :  Ðþíòþ Þðè / Australia Canberra ACT / Bolivia : Mormon Missionary: USA : Washington D.C. / the USA / USA / US

Runtu: Not much to tell. I’m now in my 70s, have way too many kids, and live in the Washington, DC, area. I write for a living, but unless you consider technical writing creative, this is the only creative writing I do. Recently, I published an article in The Human Prospect and a book chronicling my experiences as a Mormon missionary in Bolivia.

2023 : Telegram : Runtu, Uri TikTok : " Why do we need these? " - Rudolf Nureyev asked. "Because we need life experience from these people and only on the basis of life experience can we make predictions for the future without states self-destruction and international wars..." - he underlined. "I wish good luck for Russia, but I would like to know the true colure of the future for such a great civilization with over one thousand year’s historical record. Please remember..." - he said. "We have in Russia two-hundred-year-old theaters, two hundred and fifty years of ballet and music as well as a great and the most fascinating literature and poetry to be found in the world which is over five hundred years old. Think about and be proud to keep this tradition well and fruitful from the beginning to the end of such a fascinating cultural project. I wish you good luck and God be with you." This Rudolf Nureyev said to me in Armidale ( NSW : Australia ) on November 23, 1991 " / http://www.proza.ru/diary/yuri2008/2017-02-23 / Iouri Runtu: French : Rudolf Noureev : La Mort a Paris / Þðè Ðþíòþ : Russian / Uri Runtu: English Yuri Ryuntyu / Celebrities RU : Håî-òðàíñöåíäåíòàëüíûé òåàòð : 2022.



Runtu : I was grateful /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/17/1122 /  I’d been dreaming of this all my life… the USA

Runtu /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/17/1122 / I am dreaming of this all my life the USA

I lay on the bed, staring at the cracked plaster on the ceiling. Beck said it was OK if we didn’t work that first day since everyone needed time to adjust to the altitude.

“No, I’m fine. Let’s get to work!” I said, trying to sound enthusiastic, though my head was already pounding.

So, we went out the door for my first official day of missionary work. Beck said we needed to pick up a filmstrip projector at the branch president’s house, so we headed over there.

The town of Villa Adela, really more of a housing subdivision than anything, was built in a square, perhaps three-quarters of a mile across.

 The main street into the town was cobblestone, but the rest of the streets were narrow dirt roads. Apparently, the town had been built as compensation for houses the government had destroyed to make way for the autopista, the four-lane highway from the airport down into the city.

The houses were small duplexes, a gate in front protecting a small front yard perhaps fifteen feet deep. The houses had been plumbed for running water, but there was no water line running to the town.

So, although we had a real toilet, it didn’t flush without the help of a bucket of water, and we tossed the used toilet paper into a cardboard box in the bathroom to be burned later.

We walked to the Quispe’s home, where Hermana Quispe greeted us enthusiastically. A small, thin woman wearing a large, nearly toothless smile and a threadbare pale blue sweater, Hermana Quispe invited us into her sitting room.

She a typical pace;o accent: she dropped her vowels and emphasized the consonants: “Tomen asientito, p’s,” she smiled, her voice whistling through the gaps in her teeth, and then she went into the kitchen for a few minutes. I looked around the room. The couch we sat on was orange velour with a crocheted Afghan.

The latest Manaco shoe calendar, which showed a barely dressed girl on a tennis court, and a poster of Spanish pop star Miguel Bose were Scotch taped to the turquoise walls.

A tinted black-and-white photo showed the Quispe family: an overweight, gray-haired husband, Hermana Quispe, and two thin, serious-looking teenaged sons.

She brought in a couple of marraquetas with margarine and hot cocoa (made with water, not milk).

I took a few small bites of the bread and a sip of the cocoa, but all I could think of were the nausea and dizziness welling up inside of me. I excused myself and ran out into the street, where I leaned, wrenching, against the wall.

“You should get him to bed,” said Hermana Quispe grimly. “He doesn’t look good at all.”

This wasn’t the way it was supposed to happen. I was supposed to be out finding the lost sheep, not staggering home to sleep off a nasty case of altitude sickness. By the time we reached the house, I had nothing left in my stomach, and I collapsed on the bed.

I slept for a couple of hours, and when I woke up, Beck was sitting on the bed, reading the blue Intermediate Spanish book we had all been issued in the MTC.

“Feeling better?” he asked.

“A little,” I said. “I’d really like to try and get some work done today.” I couldn’t let a little thing like altitude sickness get in the way of what God had in store for me.

“Well, you’ll have to wait until siesta is over,” Beck said and went back to his book.

After siesta, we went back outside. The sun was shining in the brightest blue sky I’d ever seen. But it was cold, the wind blowing the dry altiplano dust into our faces.

Even with a wool sweater under my overcoat, I couldn’t quite get warm. The first door we knocked was a rusty gate in an adobe wall. A woman answered the door and mumbled something through a toothless mouth.

“What did she say?” I whispered to Beck.

“I don’t know,” he said. He’d only been here for two months, and his Spanish wasn’t much better than mine.

The next door, a woman took a look at us and said, “Janiwu entendiki” before closing the door. I would hear this phrase a lot: I don’t understand, meaning I don’t speak Spanish. Of course, most Bolivians are bilingual, but janiwu is a good all-purpose phrase for avoiding annoying American missionaries.

“You look really awful,” said Beck. “Maybe we should just go home and work on the discussions.”

So, we went back to the apartment and spent the afternoon memorizing the missionary “discussions,” the pre-programmed lessons that all potential converts would hear. After two months of memorizing, I was really tired of the discussions, but we worked all afternoon.

For dinner, we walked over to the home of some church members, the Galarretas.

The husband, a small, slight man, even by Bolivian standards, was a schoolteacher. His wife, a rather large woman with intense eyes and brown teeth, brought in something I would eat at almost every meal for the next two years.

She would boil beef bones and then top the broth with French fries.

I noticed that her thumbs were inside the soup as she carried the bowls, and I could see the black thumbprint on the inside of the bowl as I ate. But at least I was able to eat at this point.

The main course was a grim-looking stew made of tough meat and potatoes. I didn’t eat much; I thought even if I was feeling well,

I wouldn’t find it very appetizing. Beck ate as if he hadn’t eaten in a while, and suddenly, he winced and grabbed at his cheek. He pulled a rusty nail out of his mouth; how it got there no one knew (Hermana Galarreta blamed the carniceria).

It wasn’t the last time we’d find something in our food there: rubber bands, paper clips, pieces of paper, and assorted pebbles showed up over the next couple of months.

After dinner we visited a young man who had recently returned from his mission but for some reason hadn’t been attending church. “We could really use your help in the branch,” said Beck.

“I need to get a job first,” said Edmundo, “And then maybe I’ll think about going to church.”

“I don’t get it,” said Beck as we walked home. “He’s been on a mission, gone through the temple, and now nothing. Weird.”

“Definitely,” I said.

Finally, we knelt in our garments at the side of Beck’s bed and prayed (in Spanish, of course), thanking Heavenly Father for the privilege of serving a mission here, and grateful that He had gotten me there safely.

And I was grateful. I’d been dreaming of this all my life.


Runtu : I was grateful /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/17/1122 /  I’d been dreaming of this all my life… the USA

Runtu /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/17/1122 / I am dreaming of this all my life the USA


Runtu : a miserable /  http://proza.ru/2023/11/16/1164  / little hotel with only one bathroom : USA
 
Runtu /    http://proza.ru/2023/11/16/1164    / a miserable hotel with only one bathroom USA


Stanford University Library Bio àâòîð Ðþíòþ Þðè

Ðþíòþ Þðè: ëèòåðàòóðíûé äíåâíèê

2023 - / http://proza.ru/diary/yuri2008/2023-11-13 / - Iouri Runtu: French / Þðè Ðþíòþ : Russian / Uri Runtu: English : Yuri Ryuntyu / Canberra ACT Australia / Celebrities RU
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National / http://proza.ru/diary/yuri2008/2023-11-13 / Library of Australia : 100 Books by Uri Runtu / http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog?q=Ryuntyu / 1995-2023
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NLA Canberra Australia / http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/36715538 / 2000-2023 / http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/34694657 / 1993-2023
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2023 Runtu : Runtu Uri / http://proza.ru/2023/11/15/113  / Germany Yorkshire Group : Who is who Uri Runtu family in Canberra ACT AU 2023

2023 Ðþíòþ Þðè: Runtu : ëèòåðàòóðíûé äíåâíèê  / http://proza.ru/2023/11/15/113  / 2023

2008 - 2023 : Runtu Uri : Who is who : Uri Runtu family in Australia Canberra ACT / http://proza.ru/diary/yuri2008/2023-11-15 / Runtu New Material Project and Runtu Thermal Power Project : 2008 - 2023

In 2006, Runtu was identified as key hi-tech enterprise of China: France : Italy : Denmark : Finland : Sweden : Australia : UK : Canada : USA 2023

Runtu ranks the 13th on top 500 China's Big Group Competitiveness announced by National Bureau of Statistics and ranks the 1st on top 10 enterprise of independent innovation ability industry of national big-medium-scale industrial enterprise decided by National Bureau of Statistics.

Runtu announced its public listing on July 6 of 2010 in Shenzhen Stock Exchange. (Security code is 002440):  Runtu : Germany Yorkshire Group.


2023 - Ðóññêî-ÿçû÷íàÿ Êóëüòóðà â Àâñòðàëèè : Telegram : Àâòîð íà Ïðîçà.Ðó : Êòî è îòêóäà Þðè Ðþíòþ / http://proza.ru/2021/03/01/1646 / : Ðîäèëñÿ : 1949 Ðîññèÿ - Æèâåò è Ðàáîòàåò : ñ 1980 : Àâñòðàëèÿ Ôðàíöèÿ ÑØÀ : Iouri Runtu: French : / http://proza.ru/2021/10/28/817 / Håî-òðàíñöåíäåíòàëüíûé òåàòð : Àâñòðàëèÿ ISBN 978-1-925278-36-1 Canberra Australia 2022


Gaining the access to the capital market is a milestone for Runtu to enter capital market; it is a new beginning for Runtu to face encourages, challenges and opportunities.


Zhejiang Runtu Co., Ltd. has taken acquisition of Jiangsu Mingsheng Chemical Co., Ltd.


In 2011,this action has help Runtu extending its chain of strategic industries; the acquisition of Germany Yorkshire Group has laid a solid foundation for Runtu to implement its "going out" strategy.
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The year 2012 is a great year for the investment and development of Runtu. We will invest more than CNY 1.5 billion in the construction of Runtu New Material Project and Runtu Thermal Power Project in the near future.


Runtu now is working hard to expand business, and striving for getting steady and fast development continuously.


Runtu aims to be a responsible Group both for enterprise and society, and strives to make Runtu a company with "a century history", and a flag of Chinese brands.


All Runtu people are working hard to make their-own contributions to the development of Chinese industry!