Taras and Andriy Shevchenko and Chernobyl in Ukraine
Taras & Andriy Shevchenko and Chernobyl in Ukraine by
C.
Ozcan
Taras Shevchenko
Taras Shevchenko was in Kyiv on 25 February 1814. He was the son of
Hryhoriy and Kateryna Hrushivsky-Shevchenko. He showed his
intelligence by reading and writing at an early age, and he
attended Imperial Academy of Arts School located in St. Petersburg.
He studied art, music and literature. He did a lot of paintings and
Karl Briullov discovered his talent and trained him even further.
During his years of painting, he has received a lot of Silver
Medals for his paintings. Later on, he became a well-known poet in
Ukranian history. His most famous collection of poems was called
Kobzar and it was created in 1840. His poems were mostly based on
the stories of Cossacks and history of Ukraine. His view of art was
mostly focused on nationalism of Ukranian people and culture.
In the beginning of the 1850’s, he was sent to Novopetrovskoe
fortress and banned from Ukrainian roots where he continued his art
work secretly under strict Russian regime. One of his collections
was called Zakhaliavni Knyzhechky. He remained the rest of his life
in St. Petersbugh with the escort of national security. After the
death of Tsar Nicholas, ruler of Russia, Taras Schevchenko was
permitted in Ukraine but he soon after he died in March 10, 1861
and millions of Ukranians showed respect to his work after his
death.
Brotherhood of Sts. Cyril and Methodius
Brotherhood of Sts. Cyril and Methodius consisted a group of
religious people who were trying to adopt a Christian belief during
their everyday lives. The people were wealthy and far- sighted who
thought that the future would be hard for their people if there
were no changed. They tried to keep the organization secret because
of the strict ruling back at that time. One of their well-known
members was Taras Shevchenko who was idealist and educated enough
to give his support to this organization.
The organization leader was Mykola Kostamarov who was born in 1817,
fought for freedom, independence and uniqueness of Ukranian nation.
The Brotherhood of Sts. Cyril and Methodius wanted each Slavic
state to have their own language, own culture and not dependent to
one big regime. They wanted everyone to be equal and they did try
to make a lot of reforms to get rid of the ruling strategy on their
nation and they wanted to be unlike their neighbors such as Poland
and Russia because of their willing for independence and freedom.
They considered the city Kyiv as the center of their nation, and
private organization. While they were trying to do their actions
and reforms secretly, Taras Schevchenko’s support had been
realized and he had been sent to Siberia. The organization was a
great work which influenced many Ukranians to gain their freedom
after those years.
Andriy Shevchenko
Andriy Shevchenko is probably the most well-known Ukranian
through-out the world recently. He was born on September 29, 1976
in a city called Dvirkivschyna. He spent most of his life in the
capital Kyiv. His talent was seen in a youth tournament and he was
transferred to Dynamo Kyiv. In the age of 14, he participated in
the Ian Rush Cup located in Wales and he became the goal scorer and
many well-known clubs sent their scout teams to watch his games
randomly. He started his professional football carreer with Dynamo
Kyiv with the training of his formal trainer Valeri Lobanovsky. He
soon become on of the most talented player of the team and he was
invited to participate at the Ukrainian Olympic team. His career in
Ukraine consisted of five Ukrainian Championships and three
Ukrainian Cups which are a very big number for a short amount of
time. His first participation in a very big tournament was in 1994
when he played a UEFA champions league game against Spartak in
Moscow. He was only 18 at that time and being a player in a
champion’s league at the age of 18 should be appreciated for
his courage and talent. He scored his first goal in an
international game against the greatest team of Germany Bayern
Munchen, at the age of 18.
In 1997, he scored a hat-trick, which means scoring 3 goals in a
game, against the one of the greatest teams of Spain Barcelona.
Dynamo Kyiv won the game 4-0 and after this game his talent was
soon discovered by an Italy’s one of the greatest teams A.C
Milan in Milano. The team agreed to pay a young player around $26
million which is a huge amount for a very young player who only
previously played in his country. He is currently the Ukrainian
best national team scorer and he plays with Veronin in the national
team as the strikers. In 1998, he becomes the top scorer in
Champions league which is considered the toughest tournament in the
world. In 2004, Andriy Shevchenko was chosen as the European
Footballer of the Year and received the golden shoe. The living
legend of football, Abedi Pelé, gave a speech in which he
thought he was one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in
2004. Last summer, Russian petroleum millionaire Abramovich,
president of Chelsea, offered his club 50 million Euros but the
club refused to lose him. A.C. Milan and Italy President Silvio
Berlusconi, have signed a contract with Shevchenko to keep him with
A.C Milan until 2009. He can be considered as one of the best
strikers in the world according to my observations.
26 April 1986 Chornobyl ( Chernobyl)
Chernobyl was an accident in 1986 which was the result of
mismanagement and wrong design. Steam explosion resulted in %5 of
the radiation to be spread to the atmosphere.
28 people soon died in four months after the explosion from
radiation and/or thermal burns. Seven years after the Three Mile
Island nuclear meltdown in the United States, a much larger and
major nuclear incident happened in Chernobyl in the former USSR on
April 26, 1986. Although both of these incidents could be traced to
human and design errors, to a large extent, there is a great
difference between these two nuclear accidents. In the Three Mile
Island incident there were no injuries or deaths involved. The
problem was contained within the plant. No excessive amount of
radioactive gases leaked out from the nuclear plant. Later
investigations revealed that no contamination whatsoever of plants,
animals, and the environment within the radius of the plant was in
any way related to the nuclear accident. At Chernobyl, massive
damage to plants, animals, and the environment within the radius of
the power plant were affected. Thirty-one people died in the
incident mainly from fires resulting from the reactivity power
increase accident. Radioactive gases leaked out of the plant
causing contamination and resulting from the evacuation of close to
135, 000 people. A one square mile of pine forest within the plant
had to be buried as further preventive measure. There was even
evidence of delayed health effects from people contaminated with
the radioactive gases.
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