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  • If you stand on the observation deck nearby, you understand why the place is called Ostrov, or Island.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • If you stand on the observation deck nearby, you understand why the place is called Ostrov, or Island.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • In a 2008 study, media experts Dr. Jamie Ostrov and Dr. Douglas Gentile found that the more educational TV children watched, the more relationally aggressive they were e.g., bossy, lying, saying “shut up,” excluding other kids, acting manipulative.

    Testing for Kindergarten Karen Quinn 2010

  • In a 2008 study, media experts Dr. Jamie Ostrov and Dr. Douglas Gentile found that the more educational TV children watched, the more relationally aggressive they were e.g., bossy, lying, saying “shut up,” excluding other kids, acting manipulative.

    Testing for Kindergarten Karen Quinn 2010

  • In a 2008 study, media experts Dr. Jamie Ostrov and Dr. Douglas Gentile found that the more educational TV children watched, the more relationally aggressive they were e.g., bossy, lying, saying “shut up,” excluding other kids, acting manipulative.

    Testing for Kindergarten Karen Quinn 2010

  • In a 2008 study, media experts Dr. Jamie Ostrov and Dr. Douglas Gentile found that the more educational TV children watched, the more relationally aggressive they were e.g., bossy, lying, saying “shut up,” excluding other kids, acting manipulative.

    Testing for Kindergarten Karen Quinn 2010

  • It was a natural anchor point for the advanced defense of Leningrad, serving as a hinge for a line that ran south by southeast, through Ostrov, and along the River Niemen, which lay to the southeast.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • It was a natural anchor point for the advanced defense of Leningrad, serving as a hinge for a line that ran south by southeast, through Ostrov, and along the River Niemen, which lay to the southeast.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • Ostrov Peschanyy is a bleak, featureless island that is little more than a sand spit rising a few metres above sea level.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • The Soviet artillery bombardment concentrated initially on the two-kilometer-wide sector northeast of Ostrov held by the 121st Infantry Division.

    Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992

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