The world around us is designed for men. The woman is assigned an auxiliary function. So people of old education argue. Contemporaries have the opportunity to observe processes that destroy patriarchal relations in society. Today, women have the opportunity to do without men. At least in domestic conditions. An example of this is the fate of Albina Nazimova. All that is included in the circle of material well-being, she achieved herself. A comfortable house, a fruitful garden, a talented child - all by herself.
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Bottom Girl
Some authors who are engaged in the biography of public figures will certainly focus readers on the fact that Albina Nazimova was born and grew up in a poor family. The child was born on June 9, 1963 in Moscow. In those days, poverty was long over. All lived, albeit not richly, but evenly. No one was overeating with delicacies, but not even fluff from hunger. Bread and potatoes with vegetable oil were available to citizens with a minimum income. Another circumstance to which attention should be paid is that Albina grew up without a father.
Long-term practice shows that a biography is compiled at a certain stage of social growth in order to emphasize the dignity of an individual and to obscure shortcomings. When the girl graduated from high school, she was advised to receive the profession of a restorer. Why not a teacher or an engineer? Because the work of these same restorers is paid much more generously than teaching at school or organizing labor in production. You can get the appropriate education at an art school.
Apparently, at the start of independent life, Albina was patronized by a very informed person who knew how antique dealers, decorators, and restorers live. Perhaps it was a grandmother. From an early age, the girl showed a penchant for drawing. Nature-given talent cannot be ignored or buried in the ground. The decision was simple and rational - go to an art school. While still a schoolgirl, Nazimova looked at peers and older young people. She definitely had to get married.