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The parliamentary elections in Indonesia in 1992

The 1992 parliamentary elections in Indonesia took place on June 9. These were the fifth elections organized in the country after the takeover of power by General Suharto (sixth in the history of independent Indonesia after the elections of 1955, 1971, 1977, 1982 and 1987). There were 400 seats (for a five-year term) in the House of Representatives with 500 seats to be won. The remaining 100 seats were reserved for representatives of the army (the military did not have an active electoral law) and people delegated by Suharto. As in the case of previous elections conducted under the Suharto regime, they were purely façade. Results wiki

Aleksandr Mienszykow (1787-1869)

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Mienszykko (Russian: Aleksandr Seregevich Mezhikov, born on August 26, 1787 in Dresden, died on May 1, 1869) - Russian prince, admiral and diplomat. Curriculum vitae He was the son of a senator, Prince Sergey, and a great-grandson of Alexander. From 1809 he served in the tsarist army, in 1811 he participated in the war with Turkey, in which he was wounded, in 1815 he became one of the collaborators and advisers of Tsar Alexander I, until 1824 he accompanied him on all his trips abroad, from 1816 as the director of the office of the chief of staff main. In 1827 he became the head of the main maritime staff, he participated in the war with Turkey (he took part in acquiring the strongholds Anapa and Varna, he was seriously wounded during the fighting), in 1828-1837 he was general-governor of Finland, in 1833 he received the rank of admiral. In 1853 he headed the tsarist mission to Istanbul, then in 1853-1855 he was the commander-in-chief of the Russian forces in t...

Natan Jelin-Mor

Natan Jelin-Mor (Hebrew: נתן ילין-מור, English: Nathan Yellin-Mor, born 1913 in Grodno, died February 19, 1980) - Israeli politician, in 1949-1951 a member of the Knesset from the List of Fighters. He was Lechi's fighter. He took part in the planning of the assassination of Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne in 1944. He was sentenced to prison for the murder of Count Folke Bernadotte in 1948. In the 1949 parliamentary election he was the first and only member of the Israeli parliament to be the only member of parliament. List of Fighters. He was released from prison in order to be able to hold a parliamentary seat. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Frederick IV (landgraph of Hesse-Homburg)

Fryderyk IV (born 15 April 1724 in Braunfels, died 7 February 1751 in Homburg) - Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg since 1746 Fryderyk was the eldest son of Kazimierz Wilhelm from Hesse-Homburg and Krystyna Charlotty of Solms-Braunfels. By his father he was the grandson of the Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg Frederick II and the nephew of another landgraph, Frederick III. In 1746 he inherited Hesse-Homburg after the death of his uncle, who left no descendants (his numerous children died before his death). His wife was Luiza Ulricks (1731-1792), the daughter of Prince Solms-Braunfels Frederick William. There were two children from this marriage: Bibliography wiki

István Száva

István Száva (born 2 August 1907 in Budapest, died 1970) is a Hungarian writer and journalist. He studied humanities in Budapest, but was expelled from the university for revolutionary beliefs. Worker of the labor movement and the Hungarian resistance during the Second World War. At the end of the war he studied Roman and Hungarian philology. In 1948 he became chairman of the National Union of Hungarian Journalists. Utcasarok's first novel was in 1926. He is the author of contemporary books and novels for young people with famous historical figures. Selected songs Bibliography wiki

Escape from money

Escape from money - the phenomenon of a sharp drop in demand for money as a result of high inflation. In a high inflation economy, keeping money is unprofitable. Decrease in the real value of money prompts the population and businesses to make alternative ways to accumulate assets to minimize losses. If the interest rates are higher than inflation, the main effect of the escape from money may be increased interest in bank deposits. In extreme cases, the escape from money may result in a shift to foreign exchange or an increase in the importance of barter. Bibliography wiki

Heterogeneous network

Heterogeneous Network - A network that connects computers and other devices with different operating systems and / or protocols. For example, a LAN connecting Windows and Linux-based computers from Apple is heterogeneous. The heterogeneous network concept is used by wireless networks to determine the network to which devices access through different technologies. For example, a wireless network that provides access via WLAN and which is able to keep the connection over the cellular network is called a wireless heterogeneous network. wiki

Bernard D. Sadow

Bernard D. Sadow (born 1925, died 2011) is an American businessman, inventor of wheel suitcases. The idea came with the idea of ​​building trolley cases in 1970 when he came back with heavy luggage from his family's holiday in Aruba. In 1970 he filed a patent application and in 1972 he obtained patent No. 3.653.474. Sadow was then a vice president of the company producing coats and suitcases. His invention did not take place immediately, Sadow spent a lot of time presenting his product to shops. The first batch of suitcases began to be available for sale one and a half year after the prototype presentation. wiki
High School of the Navy. Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze Russia Высшее военно-морское училище имени М. В. Фрунзе - Soviet military academy, training officer cadets for naval needs. School building On 15 September 1918, Petrograph Commanders' Course was commissioned in Petrograd, with 300 students accepted. The official start of the course took place on October 10, 1918 in the rooms of the former Maritime School and on the basis of lecturers of this school. The sailors were primarily seafarers - specialists who had been in junior staff for four months. June 30, 1919 The course was transformed into a Fleet Command College with a three-and-a-half-year study cycle and two naval and naval divisions, preparing navigators, artillery and miners, and technicians, mechanics, electromechanics and radiotelegraphs, according to pre-revolutionary programs. In addition to the sailors, the civilian was also accepted In October 1919, the first unit of the school was sent to the front, where a ...

KV Garsøy

KV Garsøy (KV6) - patrol boat of the Norwegian Coast Guard, belonging to the South Squadron of these forces. It was built in 1988 by Brødrene Aa AS. Initially it was an army transporter who was supposed to deliver troops to the fort of Meløyvær in Troms. The ship was on the route Harstad - Meløyvær. The name Garsø comes from the place name in this fort. In the 90s, she was assigned to the Coast Guard and rebuilt to patrol. April 23, 2009 was put up for sale and sold to Denmark. wiki

Traugott Gerber

Traugott Gerber (born 16 January 1710 in Zodel (district of Neißeaue)) was a German botanist and physician. He was the son of pastor Johann Georg Gerber and Sidonia Gerber (from the house of Pfeiffer). Since 1730 he studied at Leipzig University (Leipzig Univerity) at the Faculty of Medicine, where he obtained his doctorate in 1735. In the years 1735-1742 he worked in Russia as a doctor and director of the botanical garden in Moscow. In the years 1739-1741 he was a participant in an expedition to the Volga and Don region to seek medicinal plants and herbs. Handwritten documents on this expedition lie in the Russian archives. The gerbera flower name is derived from the name of the Gerbera Traugotta (it is an eponym from 1735, coined by Jan Frederik Gronovius). wiki

Enteroagregar colony colon

Enteroaggregate colony, EAEC, EAggEC (Escherichia coli) - one of six coli (Escherichia coli) that is responsible for chronic diarrhea (lasting from two weeks to several months), especially infants and toddlers. Characteristic symptoms, in addition to the chronic nature of infection, are mucus in the feces, often containing blood. EAEC is not an invasive viral type, so it adheres to the intestinal mucosa. This makes it possible for AAFI and AAFII aggregation fimbrions, which are characteristic of this viral. Other EAEC pathogens include: wiki

Boris Jefimow

Boris Jefimovich Jefimov (born 28 September 1900, died October 1, 2008) is a Soviet cartoonist, cartoonist and cartoonist. He created for the sake of Soviet propaganda the character of Uncle Sam characterizing capitalist America. Yefimov ridiculed Hitler in the caricatures that were published by Russian newspapers during World War II. He died at the age of 108. He was buried at the Novodevsky Cemetery in Moscow. His brother was Mikhail Kovetsky, a Soviet journalist, the first editor-in-chief of the weekly Ogoniok, a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War, in February 1940. He was executed by the NKVD. Selected filmography Source: Awards and decorations Source: wiki

Andrzej Szołdrski (castellan biechowski)

Andrzej Szołdrski Łodzia coat of arms (born 1645, died June 10, 1704) - castellan biechowski. Family Stanislas' son (d. 1645), Judge of Poznan land and Marianna of Burrowing rabbits, sealing the coat of arms of Świnka. He married Zofia Radomicka, the daughter of Kazimierz Władysław Radomicki, the Kalisz castellan. Married to Ludwik Bartłomiej Szołdrski, Gniezno castellan, Inowroclaw governor, Poznan and Kalisz. Offices From July 14, 1672, he held the office of castellan biechowski. He was a coroner of the crown (1683). He was buried in Czempin. Bibliography wiki

Goose Zośka

Rospuda Augustowska - on the left the Zoska peninsula Goose Zoska - peninsula and elevation on the lake Rospuda Augustowska. The peninsula is located in the middle of the north-eastern shore of the lake. It is located in the Nowinka commune near the administrative border of the city of Augustów about 300 m west of the road connecting Augustów and Suwałki. The peninsula is high, sandy, overgrown with rare forest. The thicker pine forest of the Augustów Forest is surrounded by it. From the peninsula you can see the tides of Lake Rospuda - on the left: Praewa, Posada, on the right: Bagienko, Binduga, Leszczowa, Goła Zośka, opposite: Porzeczniak. The origin of the Zoska name is unclear. According to one of the legends, the name comes from a girl who drowned in the lake, wanting to push her satin garland, which settled in aground. Another legend is that in 1812 the daughter of a clonenologist fell in love with a Russian officer and betrayed the Frenchmen for whom she had previously ...

Pukacze

Knockers - legendary figures from Cornish iron ore mines. Ghosts knocking on the sidewalk, pointing the ore to the miners. According to the applications, these are the spirits of the Jews who took part in the crucifixion of Christ and for the punishment sent to the Cornish mines. The legend is related to the actual events - in the 11th and 12th century the Jews actually worked in the ore mines in Cornwall. The knights are naturally friendly to humans, and only the sign of the cross can upset them, so the miners try not to put them anywhere in the mines. The look of the Clowns was related to the stereotypical appearance attributed to the Jews - these ghosts had long, thin limbs and hooked noses. They lived in the darkest and most remote parts of the mines, where little food or tallow was left to gain their favor. wiki

Vladimir Trubieckoj

Vladimir Jurjewicz Trubieckoj, Russian Владимир Юрьевич Трубецкой (born July 30, 1894 in Bobruisk, died March 15, 1973 in Pforzheim) is a Russian military emigre activist, actor and theater director, soldier of the Russian Liberation Army. World War II He came from the prince's family. He completed the sea corps, and then the Corps of Pazia. He participated in the First World War. In 1918 he joined the White Army Gen. Anthony I. Denikin. In mid-November 1920, with the remaining troops, he was evacuated from Crimea to Gallipoli. He emigrated to France. He worked in the Russian Chauffeur Association in Paris. He founded a private theater where he starred as an actor. He directed performances in Russian Opera. After the German invasion of the USSR on June 22, 1941, he joined the Russian Liberation Army (Gen. Andrey A. Vlasov). At the end of the war he stayed in western Germany. He worked in the Association of Russian Nobility. In 1952, he became the plenipotentiary of the Council of...

Giwi Jawechisvili

Giwi Jawachisvili (Georgian Democratic Republic, 18 September 1912 in Tbilisi, d. From 1940 in the WKP (b), 1942-1944 Head of the Economic Planning Commission of the Council of People's Commissar of the SRR, 1944-1945 Instructor of the Department of Fuel and Energy of the Communist Party of the Bolshevik Party of Georgia, 1945-1947 Deputy Head of this Faculty, 1947 -1948 Deputy Secretary of the CPC Central Committee (b) G for Fuel and Energy, 1948-1952 Head of the Heavy Industries Division, KP (b) G. 1952 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the City Council of Tbilisi. From April 6, 1952 to April 15, 1953, President of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR, and from September 21, 1953 to December 17, 1975, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Georgian SSR. 1952-1953 candidate for a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Georgia. From February 25, 1956 to February 24, 1976, a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR ...

Filip Schleicher

Filip Schleicher (born 1870, died 22 February 1932 in Lviv) is a Polish lawyer of Jewish descent, vice president of Lviv. He was a lawyer and a physician. He was first elected to the municipal council in the local elections in 1913 and served this function continuously until 1927. During World War I in February 1918 he was one of 100 members of the Temporary City Council in Lviv. During the Polish-Ukrainian War he did not cease his activity, he was then offered to become a member of the government of the West-Ukrainian People's Republic, but he refused. He became a member of the provisional ruling committee of Lviv on November 23, 1918. After 1918, he served as vice president of the city. On 2 May 1923, he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Bibliography wiki
Ecotoxin - a substance or a factor that has a harmful effect on the environment. The main causes of ecotoxicity in the environment are: industry, agricultural chemistry or civilization development factors such as strong electromagnetic fields near transmission lines and noise. Natural sources include eruptions of volcanoes that emit large amounts of sulfur, chlorine and dust. Substances introduced into the environment by human activity include, for example, dust, sulfur dioxide, PAHs, heavy metals, fertilizers and pesticides. The most endangered organic substances are included in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. The threat of ecotoxins in Poland Substances most threatening the environment in Poland: The biggest threat is in the GOP region. wiki

Paul Hillemacher

Paul Hillemacher Paul Joseph Guillaume Hillemacher (born 25 November 1852 in Paris, died 13 August 1933 in Versailles) is a French composer and pianist. Paul Hillemacher and his brother, Lucien Hillemacher, formed together, signing their compositions with Paul Lucien Hillemacher. They were a rare case of combining two artistic personalities, in which the work can not be recognized individually. Authors of dramatic scenes and lyrical dramas. After the death of his brother Paul returned to his name, but he did not make much. He is the author of the textbook for solfection. wiki

Gabriele Preuss

Gabriele Preuß (born September 17, 1954 in Dortmund) is a German politician, self-government activist, member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae From education and profession master craftsman and industrial trader. She became involved in the activities of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, and joined her board in Gelsenkirchen. Since 1999 the councilor of this village, since 2004 the mayor of the district. In the European elections in 2014, the Social Democrats were elected to the Eighth European Parliament. wiki

Arched profile

Articulated suture - a seam on the head of a hornbill (Cyclorrhapha). The arch is located at the front of the head and is formed from a transverse transverse seam. It has a horseshoe shape and runs above the antennae, separating the forehead, the opaque and the temples. The construction of this seamless pattern is related to the way imagines come out of the beaver. This seam separates the front part of the head, connected to the rest by a stretched membrane. The hemorrhage pulses the hemolymph to the head, whereby the front of the pectoralis deflects and the parenchyma forms a bladder that balances the lid on the wall of the beanbag. The bladder is then inserted back into the head. Many species of hawks are found between the articular seam and the antennae of the crescent-shaped plate. wiki

Stanisław Ożarowski

Rawicz's coat Stanislaw Ozarowski, Rawicz (born 1767, 2 October 1837), Polish military, Kosciuszko Uprising. Peter's son, the last captain of the great crown, and Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter, the governor of Pi. Brother of Jerzy, Crown Prince and Cajetan, Major-General. Adam's half brother, cavalry general and Wiktor, camaldulian missionary. He did not marry, he was unmotivated. He fought during the Kosciuszko uprising as the head of the Regiment of Foot. He was buried in Brzoza in Radom County. Bibliography wiki

Jan Here

Monument to the Sons of the Sanok Land of the fallen and murdered for Poland in Sanok Jan Here (born August 26, 1969 in Jasło) - Polish sculptor, cartoonist, professor at Cracow Academy of Fine Arts. He graduated from the State High School of Fine Arts in Rzeszow. In the years 1989-1994 he studied at the Faculty of Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. Graduated with honors in prof. Józef Sękowski. Researcher of the Faculty of Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. He carries out sculpture, medallion and drawing. Author of the Monument to the Sons of the Sanok Land of the Fallen and Murdered for Poland in Sanok and the Monument of Jan Matejko in Cracow. wiki

Thierry Tassin

Thierry Tassin (born January 11, 1959 in Brussels) is a Belgian racing driver. Career Tassin started his career in international car racing in the 1980s, starting with the European Formula 3 and British Formula 3, where he won six podiums and doubled his highest. With respectively three and 59 points, respectively, ranked 16th and 4th in the general classification. In subsequent years, he also appeared in the World Championship for Drivers and Makes, Monaco Grand Prix, European Formula 2, Formula 3000, World Touring Car Championship, Campionnat du Belgique, Renault 5 Turbo Cup France, Belgian Procar Touring Car The Championship, the FIA ​​Touring Car Challenge, the Telekom D1 ONS ADAC Tourenwagen Cup, the Belgian Touring Car Championship, the Belgian Procar and the FIA ​​GT Championship. In the European Formula 2 Belgian started in 1982-1984. In the first season of the season, the achievement of one point earned him seventeenth place in the overall classification. A year later, ...

Fabio Mancini

Fabio Mancini (born August 6, 1958 in Empoli) is an Italian racing driver. Career Mancini started his international racing career in 1979, starting with the Italian Formula Ford 2000, where he won five podiums and doubled his highest. Picked 34 points earned him the title of runner-up of the series. In later years, he also appeared in the formula of Fiat Abarth, Italian Formula 3, European Formula 3, Renault Alpine V6 Europe, SCCA Can-Am Challenge, European Touring Car Championship, Formula 3 World Championship, World Sports-Prototype Championship, World Championship Car Championship, International Sports Racing Series, FIA GT Racing Championship, Le Mans Endurance Series, Le Mans Series, Italian GT Championship, GT Sprint International Series, City Challenge Baku, European Le Mans Series and Campionato Italiano Gran Turismo. In Formula 3000 Italy was reported to three races of the 1988 season with the Italian team Avesi Racing. However, he never qualified for the race. Bibliog...

Upper salivary nucleus

It is one of the cranial nerve nuclei, more specifically one of the two facial nerve nuclei, in addition to the motor nucleus of the facial nerve, simply referred to as the facial nerve nucleus or the facial nucleus. The probable location of this nucleus is defined as the lower part of the bridge, so it lies in the backbone. In this nucleus, there are pericarbons of neurons, whose protrusions form the pre-nerve fibers forming the facial nerve. Within it, they travel to the wing-palatine coil and the mandibular ganglion. The extent of the filamentous fibers coming out of these threads includes the submucosa, sublingual salivary gland, lacrimal gland, nasal glands and gingival epithelium. However, for tarsal neurons, lacrimal gland is mentioned. The frontal fibers of the upper salivary nucleus pass through the part of the facial nerve, called the intermediate nerve. wiki

Union of Democratic Forces for Unity

Union of Forces Démocratiques pour le Rassemblement, UFDR - a rebel group and political organization active in the Central African Republic. She played one of the major roles during the civil war in the country between 2004-2007, 2010, 2012-2013 and again from 2013. She was one of the main forces in the Séléka alliance, which ran until September 2013. It now takes the form of a political organization consisting of The soldiers who fought on the Séléki side. March 24, 2013 - Democrat leader Michel Djotodia and a group of his allies have launched a coup d'etat, resigned from the ruling power of President François Bozizé for 10 years and declared himself the new leader of the country. He held office until his resignation on 10 January 2014. wiki

Archangel's Gospels

Charter from the Gospels of the Archangel Archangels gospels - parchment manuscript of 1092, made with the hands of two copyists. It contains a selection of fragments of the four Gospels, translated into Old Slavonic and Slavic languages, for each day of the year. Currently stored in the Russian State Library in Moscow. The gulag consists of 178 cards. The language features indicate that it was probably written in southern Rus. Its modern history dates back to 1876, when it was found in Archangelsk by the merchant of the late S.T. Bolszakov and sent to Moscow. The first descriptions of the Gospels were published by Archimandrite Amphilochius (Описание Евангелия 1092 года, 1877) and I.I. (Древние памятники русского письма и языка X-XIV вв., 1882). The facsimile of the text was published in 1912, and in 1997 a scientifically-published critical edition appeared. Manuscripts are made with red initials and vignettes. In 1997, the Archangel Gospels was included in the UNESCO World Memo...

Pogrom in Przedborz

Pogrom in Przedborz - a crime committed on the Jewish inhabitants of the town of Przedborz on May 27, 1945 by the National Armed Forces. His victim was 9 people. According to the version of the commander of the unit that made the murder, Wladyslaw Kołaciński, The "Żbik" victims were selected from among 300 Jews living in the city "paid agents of Moscow". However, this is not true, since no census of the population after the liberation shows the number of Jews over a dozen. According to the Jewish press, "all nine Jews from the city" were murdered. According to the description in "The Book of Memory of the Prebearers - 33 years after the annihilation" the victims were hiding in the surrounding peasants the inhabitants of Przedborz, who after the war settled in the home of one of them, Becalel Wyszyński, and shot a few weeks near the places where they were. houses. Among the victims were one woman and one child. Under a building inhabited...

Intelektualizm

Intellectualism - a set of views and attitudes that emphasize the particular role of intellect, mind, etc. in cognition and action, and defending intellectual autonomy towards feelings, faith, will and intuit. Such attitudes are mainly opposed to voluntarism and pragmatism, in ethics eg emotion. Intellectualism is a position according to which the intellect is characterized by species distinctness - it constitutes an appropriate, uncontrollable cognitive power. In a different sense, this is the position that preaches the primacy of the intellect over the other psychic powers of man. Emotions and wills are not reducible to intellectual phenomena but should be subordinated to them for ontological, moral and aesthetic reasons. The term "intellectualism" is also defined as the belief that the image obtained by the intellect is true and complete. Such a view was fed by Descartes. You can also call on the positions that negate the distinctness of the volitional and emotional phen...

Predrag Jokić

Vladimir Gojković (black. Предраг Јокић, born 3 February 1983) is a Montenegrin football player. Silver Olympic medalist from Athens. The 2004 competition was his first Olympic Games. He won the medal as a representative of Serbia and Montenegro. Under this banner he was also the European Champion in 2003 and the World Champion in 2005. After Montenegro gained independence he took part in two games (IO 08 and IO 12) in his colors, at both events Montenegro were fourth. In 2008 he was the European champion and in 2012 the silver medalist of this event. wiki

Sphinx (monthly)

Sphinx - Polish literary and artistic monthly. Founded and published in Warsaw by Władysław Bukowski, p. Selim, published in the Scientific Printing House, appeared in the years 1908-1913. In the last issue of the monthly (December 1913), editor Josef Kotarbiński took over the supervision. This writing has attracted many prominent writers. Eliza Orzeszkowa, Stefan Żeromski and Tadeusz Micinski. The "Sfinks" co-editor was the wife of editor-in-chief, Maria Bukowińska (died 1912). wiki

Lech Bieganowski

Lech Andrzej Bieganowski (born on June 7, 1940 in Kowalewo Pomorski, died on March 22, 2017) - Polish doctor, doctor habilitated in medical sciences. Curriculum vitae In 1964 he obtained a doctor's degree at the Medical Department of the Medical Academy in Gdańsk (currently the Medical University of Gdańsk), and then he started working at the Municipal Hospital in Toruń. There, in 1968 at the Department of Ophthalmology he obtained the first degree of specialization, and in 1972 the second. Then he was employed in the Ophthalmology Department of the Teaching Teaching Team in Bydgoszcz, later transformed into the AM Ophthalmological Clinic. In 1977 he obtained a doctoral degree on the basis of a dissertation entitled "The problem of prevention of retinal detachment in high myopia in patients with cataracts". From 1977 until his retirement he was the head of the Department of Ophthalmology at the Provincial Hospital. Ludwika Rydygiera in Toruń. He received the postdoctor...

Eroll Zejnullahu

Eroll Zejnullahu (born October 19, 1994 in Berlin) - a Kosovar football player of German descent who plays the midfielder. Curriculum vitae Club career: He started his career with playing in youth teams. His first employer was SV Tasmania Berlin, where he played until 2011. Then he moved to FC Hertha 03 Zehlendorf, and after one season he became a 1.FC Union Berlin U19 football player. Since the 13/14 season he has been in the first team of the 1st FC Union Berlin. Bibliography http://www.transfermarkt.pl/eroll-zejnullahu/profil/spieler/203076 wiki

Dorit Schmiel

Dorit Schmiel in the memory of victims of the Berlin Wall Dorit Schmiel (born April 25, 1941 in Berlin, died 19 February 1962) is a fatal victim of the Berlin Wall, shot dead by German border troops in an attempt to flee to West Berlin. Curriculum vitae Dorit Schmiel was born and raised in Berlin. After the death of his father in the Second World War, his mother returned to live with two children in East Berlin. There, after graduation, Schmiel learned in a state sewing business. Dissatisfied with the political situation and the permanent division of Berlin, together with four friends, she decided in early 1962 to escape. By choosing a convenient place to cross the border, the group decided to take one of the northern outskirts of the city, where Schmiel had successfully escaped. The border was secured only with barbed wire. Around midnight on February 19, 1962, using the bad weather, the group went to the western district of Reinickendorf Rosenthal. Watching the guards, the refug...

Yes or no

Yes or No - a news program on Polsat News, run by the journalists of this station, broadcasted from April 2, 2013. It is live with the participation of two invited guests, usually with two extremely different views. The discussions in the program cover a wide range of current political, social and moral issues. In addition, comments are posted on Twitter and Facebook where, in addition to the comment option, there is a probe on the day the Internet responds to the question asked - yes or no. wiki

Paweł Satiukow

Paweł Alekseejevich Satiukov (Russian: Павел Алексеевич Сатюков, born June 29, 1911, died November 17, 1976) is a Soviet journalist and politician. Curriculum vitae From 1930 he worked as a journalist, 1937 graduated from the Gorkowski Pedagogical Institute, and since 1939 he belonged to the WKP (b). Member of the Higher School of the Party at KC WKP (b), after his graduation in 1942-1946 he worked at KC WKP (b), since 1946 deputy editor-in-chief, later editor-in-chief of "Kultura i ziz" (1949-1956), 1949-1956 secretary and deputy editor of the newspaper "Prawda". From February 25, 1956 to October 17, 1961 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, 1956-1964 Editor-in-Chief of the "Prawda" newspaper, October 31, 1961 to March 29, 1966 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, 1959-1964 Chairman of the Board of the Soviet Union Journalists, 1964-1971 Secretary editor of the journal "Partijnaja żyzń", then the editor-in-chief of the popular ...

Veronica Guerin (journalist)

Statue of Veronica Guerin in Dublin Castle. Veronica Guerin (born July 5, 1958 in Dublin, June 26, 1996 in Dublin) is an Irish journalist. At the beginning of her journalistic career she worked in the newspapers "Sunday Business Post" and "Sunday Tribune". Since 1994, she has written about crimes in Ireland in the Sunday Independent. She was murdered by drug traffickers on June 26, 1996 in her car at traffic lights in one of the busiest areas of the city. In the 2003 film Veronica Guerin, whose story focuses on the life of a journalist, the Australian actress Cate Blanchett plays the lead. wiki

Jagiełły Oak

The oak tree Jagiełło was rotting Jagiełły oak - the most famous oak tree in Białowieża Forest. Under him, Wladyslaw Jagiello was supposed to be in front of the hunting organized before the expedition of the Grunwald. The tree was knocked down by a gale on November 2, 1974. In fact, it was no more than 450 years old (130 cm high, 550 cm high, 39 m high). As for the oak growing in the Bialowieza Forest, it had large boughs and a large crown. A few years before turning over, Jagiełło oak lost a bough of 29 meters long. Now, you can see the decaying trunk in the Białowieża National Park. Interesting facts The creator of the Dęb Jagiełło legend was Jan Jerzy Karpiński. It caused thousands of tourists to be distracted from the center of Białowieża, and according to the author's intentions began to admire the beauty of the forest. With acorns dropped at the fall of the tree, the staff of the Mammal Research Institute: Stanisław Borowski and Jerzy Olszewski raised a few oaks, one of w...

Vladimir Kuznetsov (diplomat)

Vladimir Nikolayevich Kuzniecov (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Кузнецов, born July 24, 1916, died February 24, 2000) is a Soviet diplomat. Curriculum vitae 1946-1949 employee of the apparatus of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany, 1949-1956 worker of the central apparatus of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1956-1960 counselor of the Embassy of the USSR in the Netherlands. 1960-1961 again employee of the Central USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1961-1964 USSR Embassy counselor in Indonesia, 1964-1967 Member of the USSR Embassy in Indonesia, 1967-1968 again in the central apparatus of the USSR Foreign Ministry. From February 9, 1968 to December 18, 1973 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Malaysia, 1973-1980 Head of the Department of Diplomatic Corps Service of the USSR Foreign Ministry, from August 11, 1980 to July 1, 1985 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Burma, July 8, 1986 to 1991 Ambassador extraordinary and ...

Anton Sosnin

Anton Wasiljewicz Sosnin (born January 27, 1990 in Leningrad) is a Russian footballer, midfielder and sometimes also a defender. Football career Pupils of St. Petersburg. In 2006 he went to Zenit, but did not play there in any official first team match. In summer 2010 he was loaned to the Samara club Krylja Sowietow. In the winter, he signed an official contract with this club. In 2012, he signed a three-and-a-half year contract with Kuban Krasnodar. On May 27, 2015, there was information about the transfer of this player to Dynamo Moscow. wiki

Walentin Krawczenko

Walentin Aleksandrowicz Kravchenko (Russian: Валентин Александрович Кравченко, born 1906 in the Poltava province, died June 18, 1956 in Moscow) is an officer of the Soviet security forces, major general. Curriculum vitae Ukrainians, 1918 graduated from city school, 1928-1930 member of Komsomol, turner at wagon factory, since September 1925 in RKP (b) / WKP (b). From September 1929 to July 1933 he studied at the Institute of Communications in Odessa, where he was postdoctoral and dean, from October 1937 to September 1, 1938, a member of the Chief of State Security, from September 1, 1938 to November 14, 1939, an officer of Division 2 of the Special NKVD. From November 31, 1941 to April 8, 1947, Head of Unit 4 of the Special NKVD / MWD USSR, 14 February 1943 promoted to the Commissioner of State Security, and 9 July 1945 to Major General. From March 14, 1948 to January 1948, Deputy Head of the Invention and Discovery Committee at the Council of Ministers of the USSR, from January 16,...

Vladimir Yuriyin

Vladimir Fyodorovich Gyalwik Socialist (1977). 1923-1928 studied at the Leningrad Mechanical Institute, 1929-1930 in the Red Army, 1928-1929 and 1930-1931 at the Leningrad Institute of Mechanical Engineering. 1930-1931 senior foreman in the Leningrad Mechanics Division of the Supreme Council of National Economy, 1931-1938 workshop manager at the. Kirov, chief engineer of the "Krasnyj Mietalist" factory in Leningrad, 1938-1940 director of this plant. From December 1945 to June 1949 deputy People's Commissar / Minister of Heavy Machinery Construction, from June 1949 to March 1953 First Deputy Minister of Heavy Machinery Construction, USSR, 1953-1954 Member of the Ministry of Construction Machinery Transport and Heavy USSR, 1954-1957 deputy minister of heavy machinery construction USSR, from June 1957 to February 1960 deputy chairman, and from February 1960 to May 1961 chairman of Sownarchozu Moscow Municipal Economic Administration. From May to October 1961 I deputy chair...

Kumar Sangakkara

Kumar Sangakkara Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara (born 27 October 1977 in Matala) is a Latvian cricketer, all-rounder (wicket-keeper / batsman), long-time national champion, also a captain. In the colors of Sri Lanka, he played 129 Test matches, 383 One-Day matches and Twenty20 matches. He is the national record holder in terms of the number of points earned in Test matches (11,994 - 5) and the number of matches with at least 200 points in innings (10, the second in the world). His scoring record - 319 - was in February 2014 against Bangladesh. During the same meeting he got 424 points in both innings, which is the 3rd result of all time. In 2010, ESPN Cricinfo was selected for the All-Ireland Latvian Everton. Bibliography wiki

Gianluca Wheels

Gianluca Roda (born 5 June 1959 in Como) is an Italian racing driver. Career Roda started his racing career in 1993 with the Italian Super Touring Car Championship. With a score of three, he was ranked 26th in the final drivers' classification. In the later years of Italy, he also appeared in the Campionato Italiano Velocita Turismo, Italian GT Championship, International GT Open, Spanish GT Championship, Le Mans Series, Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, Blancpain Endurance Series, Le Mans 24 Hours, FIA World Endurance Championship. , European Le Mans Series and United Sports Car Championship. Bibliography wiki

Charles Bartha

Károly Bartha (born 4 November 1907 in Budapest, February 4, 1991 in Boston) is a Hungarian swimmer, Olympic medalist and European Champion. He first competed at the Olympic Games during the VIII Summer Olympics in Paris in 1924. The 16-year-old Hungary took part in one swimming competition - a 100-meter-long diver race. In the qualifying round, he started in race number two, which he won with a time of 1: 18.0. He reached the finals as the best player from third place. Eventually, with a time of 1: 17.8 he won a bronze medal. At the 1st European Championships in Budapest in 1926 he started as one of the favorites to gold. Eventually he became vice-champion of the continent, losing to German Gustav Fröhlich by the decision of the judges, because the clock showed the same time for both players. Bartha represented the colors of the Budapest-based NTE club Bibliography wiki

OZI rule

OZI rule - the rule that strong disruptions of mesons associated with discrete quark lines are suppressed. It was formulated for the first time by Susumu Okubo, George Zweig and Jugoro Izukha in the 1960s. It is related to the fact that the current coupling constant (the force that, although it is called the constant, depends on the energy) of the strong forces decreases for high energies. This rule makes lightweight chantonium and bottomonium (lighter than two mesons D and two mesons B respectively) relatively durable, as they can break down only in this way. It also causes that the meson φ decays into a pair of kaons rather than three, even though the second decay corresponds to a greater mass difference and is preferred for the phase space factor. wiki

John Blish

John Bell Blish John Blish - American inventor. John Blish was the US Naval Commissar. He received a patent in 1915 for the invention of a semi-free weapon. In this castle, the self-propelled delay (due to reduction of friction coefficient between the bolt and the chassis) occurs after the pressure of the dust gases (Blish effect) decreases. He has worked with John T. Thompson and his team since 1916 on the construction of an automatic weapon in which a lock was used to self-ignite his idea. Thanks to the cooperation, several models of automatic weapons have been developed, giving the Thompson family of machine guns a start. Bibliography wiki

J.D. Edwards

J.D. Edwards is an American IT company founded in March 1977 based in Denver, Colorado. Its founders were John Thompson, Dan Gregory and Ed McVaney. The company was involved in creating accounting software for IBM minicomputers, starting with System / 34 and / 36, and System / 38 since the mid 1980s, then for AS / 400. The company profile has gradually evolved towards an ERP-independent platform, which was named OneWorld in 1996. In May 1988, one of the co-founders, Ed McVaney, donated over $ 32 million to the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, creating J.D. Edwards Honors Program, which is dedicated to educating professionals combining information management with management. In June 2003, the company agreed to take over PeopleSoft, which took place in July 2003, and OneWorld was added to the PeopleSoft product line as EnterpriseOne. At the end of 2004, Oracle Corporation acquired Peoplesoft and continues its development of tools developed by J.D. Edwards. A project called ...

Krizia

Krizia is an Italian fashion house founded in Milan in 1950 by Mariuca Mandelli (1925-2015), who specializes in sewing luxury women's clothing. He is also a producer of women's handbags, footwear and perfumes. Its main markets are Europe and Asia, and above all Japan, where Krizia has more than 200 boutiques. Krizia's designs are based on pure geometry, but also rich in and noble details. Krizia's fashion show is not only organized in Milan but also in New York, Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo. Krizia's fashion house has collaborated and collaborated with many international models such as Alek Wek, Yasmin Le Bon, Irina Pantaeva, Roshumba Williams, Eva Herzigova, Nadja Auermann, Stella Tennant, Trish Goff, Anja Rubik, Agnieszka Martyna, Kamil Szczawińska, Magdalena Wróbel. wiki

Atarim

Atarim - the road between Kadesh-Barnea and Mount Hor, which according to the Book of Numbers (Lb 20:22; 21: 1) traveled the Israelites during the exodus. It is difficult for linguists to define a road in Hebrew. Some read the name as derech hatarim, others - as tarim. As a result, the trail is also known as the "Scout Way". There is also the view that Atarim was called the way that not only the Israelites were moving, but the people in general at the time of antiquity. He was enrolled in En el-Kudeirat, Kadesz Barnea, north-east to Arad. This view is confirmed by archaeological finds: along the trail, remains of the settlement of the Bronze and Iron Age. wiki

Władimir Koriecki

Vladimir Mikhailovich Koriecki (Russian: Vladimir Mikhailovsky Kornetsky, born February 17, 1890 in Yekaterinoslav, died July 25, 1984 in Kiev) - Soviet lawyer, the Hero of Socialist Work (1980). Curriculum vitae In 1910 he graduated from the gold medal at the gymnasium in Yekaterinoslav and undertook law studies at the Moscow State University, and later at the University of Kharkiv, which he graduated in 1916 and became its lecturer. In 1919 he participated in establishing the Kharkov Institute of National Economy (based on the Kharkiv University), where he became the deputy dean of the legal department; later, the institute was renamed the Kharkiv Soviet Institute of Building and Law, then the All-Ukrainian Communist Institute of Soviet Construction and Law, and in 1937 the Kharkiv Legal Institute (currently named the National Legal Academy of Jarosław Wądre). In 1937 he became the head of the history and state history department at this institute. Simultaneously with the lecturer...

Robert Hall

Robert Hall statue in Leicester Robert Hall (born March 2, 1764 in Arnesby, Leicestershire, February 21, 1831 in Bristol) - English theologian, writer, preacher, Baptist minister. Curriculum vitae He was a student at King's College in Aberdeen. He took up studies at the University of Aberdeen. From 1790 he studied at the University of Cambridge. He wrote the first publications on political topics. In 1791 he wrote a work entitled Christianity consistent with the love of freedom in defense of Protestant dissidents who were politically attacked by John Clayton. Other publications he wrote at the University of Cambridge: Betrayal (1801), Reflections on War (1802), The moods relevant to the current crisis (1803). His writings (including texts of sermons) were published in one volume, which appeared in 1819. In the city of Leicester there is a monument of Robert Hall made by the sculptor Jan Filip Birna and the church bearing his name Robert Hall Memorial Baptist. wiki

Rheinmetall Rh-120

Rh-120 120mm L / 55 cannon barrel on Spanish Lepoard 2A6 Diagram of licensed M256 cannon from M1 Abrams tank Rheinmetall Rh-120 - Smooth-bore gun designed and manufactured by the German company Rheinmetall. The gun was developed in response to Soviet achievements in the design of tanks and the development of new armor. Production began in 1974, the first version was 44 calibers (L / 44). It was mounted on German Leopard 2 tank and manufactured under US license to М1А1 Abrams and other tanks. The American version, М256, uses a return spring instead of a hydraulic system. The gun has a 120 mm caliber, a length of 5.28 m and weighs about 3317 kg. wiki

Viktor Komplektow

Wiktor Gieorgijewicz Komplektow (Russian: Виктор Георгиевич Комплектов, born January 8, 1932 in Moscow) - Soviet and Russian diplomat, party activist. Curriculum vitae In 1954 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, specializing in international law. He retired from the USSR in 1955 and returned to Washington in August 1956 as a trainee referent, later a senior diplomat. USSR. In March 1958, he joined the Soviet Union in the United States, returned to the USSR in December 1958, worked in the US State Department of the USSR, where he was The secretary (1960-1962) and the second secretary (1962-1963), in June 1961 took part in the meeting of Khrushchev with the Kennedy in Vienna. In August 1963, he became secretary of the USSR Embassy in the USA, from November 1965 to April 1967, as First Secretary, and from April 1967 to August 1968 as USSR Embassy Advisor to the USSR, returning to the USSR in August 1968, 1970 became deputy head of this department. I...

Alexei Zajetsw

Alexei Nikolayevich Zajcev (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Зайцев; born September 17, 1994) is a Russian bobsleigh. Career Alexey Zajcew's first career success came on January 1, 2015 in La Plagne when, together with Aleksandr Kasjanov, Ilwir Chuzin and Alexei Pushkin, he finished second in the World Cup in four. A little over a year later, on January 16, 2016 in Park City the Russians in the same squad won the match. So far he has not won the World Cup medal, he took second place in the four at the European Championship in La Plagne in 2015. He did not take part in the Olympic Games. wiki
Fourth generation warfare (4GW) - a conflict characterized by the blurring of boundaries between regular warfare, politics, military and civilian action, and information warfare. The term appeared in the late 1980s, used by US military analysts (William S. Lind) as a script for the future war. It has become popular because of the Iraq war and terrorist attacks in the world. After the September 11, 2001 attacks (9/11), proponents of the theory claimed that the future was foretold. There is also a definition that it is any war in which one of the main actors in the conflict is not the state and a strong group of non-state actors. Example: Spartacus formation. Characteristics of the Fourth Generation War: The concept was first described in 1989 at the Marine Corps Gazette, in an article titled "The Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation." wiki

Michal Hrisulidis

Michał Hrisulidis (born 1963) - Polish filmmaker. Graduate and lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts. Eugene Geppert in Wroclaw. He teaches filmmaking at the Department of Interior and Design Architecture at the Department of Scenography. In 2011 he received his doctorate degree and in 2015 he obtained his habilitation degree in plastic arts. Laureate of two awards at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia: 1994 for the plastic form of the film Wonderful Place (together with Beata Olszewska, Tadeusz Kosarewicz and Mirosław Wojtczak) and 2000 for the set design for the film Far from the window. Selected filmography as the author of the scenography: as interior decorator: as author of sculptures: wiki

Anatoly Guśkov

Anatoly Mikhailovich Guzkov (Russian: Анатолий Михайлович Гуськов, born 3 September 1914 in Moscow, died December 23, 2005) is an officer of the Soviet secret service, Major General, head of the KGB of Azerbaijan SRR (1954-1956). > Curriculum vitae In August 1939 he joined the NKVD, a student of the NKVD, after which he became a lieutenant of state security on June 29, 1940, after a German attack on the USSR military counterintelligence officer, since 1942 in the counterintelligence of the NKVD. From February to July 1942, head of the NKWD Special Forces 3 Brigadier Brigade of the NKWD Brigadier General, senior lieutenant of state security from February 1942, from July 1942 to November 1943 head of the Special Forces / Counterintelligence Division of the Grozno Special Defense Forces. February 1943 promoted to major state security. From November 1943 to May 10, 1944, the head of the Counterintelligence Division of the Grozno Division of the NKVD, from May 10, 1944 to August 1, 19...

Vladimir Tichonov (politician)

Vladimir Ilich Tichonov (Russian: Владимир Ильич Тихонов, born February 4, 1947 in the Ivanovo Oblast) is a Russian communist politician. 1966 graduated in industrial engineering at Szui, later worked as an electrician, studied extramaritically at the Institute of Mechanics in Izhevsk, 1972 graduated from Ivanovsky Institute of Power, and 1978 Kostromski Institute of Technology. 1977-1980 Instructor of the Department of Propaganda and Agitation of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Szui, later was the chief mechanic of the Fabryka Tkacko-Przędzalniczej. 50 years of the CPSU, since 1984 deputy director general of the Shah Union Textile. 1990-1993 People's Deputy of the RFSRR, member of the faction of the "Communists of Russia", 1995-1999 Member of the 2nd State Duma, then 3rd term. From November 1994 I Secretary of the Ivanov Regional Committee of the KPFR, since April 1997 At the same time, the secretary of the Central Committee of the KGB, since December 2000 chie...

Edward Windsor (lord Downpatrick)

Edward Edmund Maximilian George Windsor, Lord Downpatrick (born 2 December 1988 in London) is a British aristocrat, the only son of George Windsor and Sylvana Tomaselli. Grandson of Edward Windsor, Prince of Kent and Katherine Worsley. Lord Downpatrick. Curriculum vitae He was born in London on December 2, 1988 as the oldest child of George Windsor and Sylvana Tomaselli. He graduated from Eton College and Keble College, where he studied Romance Philology and German Philology. In 2003, with his grandmother Katherine Worsley and his uncle Nicholas Windsor, he converted to Catholicism. He lost the right to succeed the British throne. wiki

The Gospel of Nicodemus (1544)

Gospel Nicodemus - Polish translation of the apocryphal Gospels of Nicodemus, dating back to the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries. The exact date of creation and the author of the translation are unknown. The work was recorded in 1544 by Lawrence of Grace in a code containing other works prose (The case of the hasty Lord of the Passion of Christ, the History of the Magi). In the manuscript of Wawrzyniec the Gospel was preserved in two editions. The first involves the story of the Passion and Resurrection of Christ and the descent into the abyss. Deprived of the beginning, is sometimes regarded as a continuation of the case of the hasty. The second editorial in which there is no descent into the abyss is, however, considered superior. This is a translation of the Latin version of Evangelium Nicodemi preserved in the manuscript of the Jagiellonian Library. The English text of the second editorial as well as its Latin foundation is a rare tradition of the text of the Gospel, preserv...

International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights

International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) - an organization that brings together more than 20 countries of the Helsinki committees. The aim of the federation's Vienna-based association in 1982 was to control the respect of human rights by signatory states of the Final Act and other OSCE / OSCE documents. National committees produce reports on the situation in each country and their members participate in special missions sent to states that violate human rights and conduct extensive education and information activities. Polish counterparts of this organization during the Polish People's Republic were the Movement for the Defense of Human and Citizenship and the Workers' Defense Committee. On December 7, 2007, Ulrich Fischer, the president of the Helsinki Federation of Human Rights (based in Vienna, Wickenburgg. 14/7, A-1080 Vienna, Austria), wrote to the committees in each country about filing a bankruptcy petition with the Economic Court in Vienna. The ...

Tadeusz Chwiedź

Tadeusz Chwiedź (born February 18, 1935 in Bialystok) is a Polish economist, engineer and social activist, president of the board of the Siberian Union. Curriculum vitae Graduated from the Faculty of Economics, graduated from the Faculty of Engineering at the Higher School of Engineering in Bialystok. He worked as an economist and an official. Director of the Department of Economy and Municipal Building of the Provincial Office. Longtime activists of the Siberian militia included the president of the Siberian Union branch in Bialystok and the vice president of the main board, as well as the deputy chairman of the Voivodeship Council of Veterans and Persecuted Persons in Bialystok. In 2006 he was elected chairman of the board of directors of the ZS, replacing Ryszard Reiff. He performed this function until 2015. Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2002). wiki

E-MS

E-MS - electronic services system of the Ministry of Justice allowing free access to information contained in the National Court Register and the Court and Economic Monitor via the Internet. Any person can use the system. On January 1, 2012, two regulations of the Minister of Justice came into force regulating the functioning of E-MS. With the E-MS system it is possible to register a limited liability company by using an electronic contract template. Establishment and registration of the company with o.o. is in electronic form, these documents are signed by electronic signature. Representatives of the company must, however, make their own declarations for taxpayers and payers (VAT and CIT) and the National Economy Register. Bibliography wiki

Władimir Staël von Holstein

Vladimir Ivanovich Staël von Holstein, Russian Владимир Иванович Сталь фон Гольштейн (born 29 June 1853, died September 29, 1921 in Ostrów Wielkopolski) - Russian military (general leitman), emigrant He graduated from Stavropol High School. In 1870 he began serving in the Russian army. In 1873 he graduated from the Cossack school in Stavropol. In 1875 he was promoted to the rank of cornet. Served in the Ulysses Regiment's lejbgward. He participated in the Russian-Turkish in the years 1877-1878. In 1880 he was promoted to lieutenant, and in 1883 he became vice president. From 1887 he served as senior adjutant in the staff of the Petersburg Military District. In 1889 he was appointed captain. In 1892, he assumed the duties of a senior adjutant in the staff of the Petersburg Military District. He then headed the staff of the staff of the Petersburg Military District. From 1897, he served as a senior lieutenant in the staff of the Petersburg Military District. From 1904, under Gener...

Semyon Wielikanow

Siemion Grigoriewicz Wielikanow, Russian Семен Григорьевич Великанов (born 5 April 1869 in Saint Petersburg, died December 15, 1948 in Noisy-le-Grand) - Russian state official, emigre Orthodox cleric, religious He graduated from the University of St. Petersburg. He was a state official during Tsarist Russia. After the outbreak of World War I he was mobilized to the Russian army. He then took part in the civil war in the White Army. He emigrated to Poland where he was ordained as an Orthodox priest. He took the name Simeon. He wrote the "Living Word". In 1924 he moved to France. He lived in Knutange, where he initially worked as a worker at local metallurgical plants. He participated in the construction of the local Orthodox Holy Trinity Church, where he became a parish priest. In Paris in 1927 he participated in the eparchial congress of the Western European Orthodox Church. In 1930 he was awarded the title of protojereja. He founded Knutange School for them. Metropolitan ...

Helmut Polensky

Helmut Polensky (born October 10, 1915 in Berlin, died November 6, 2011) is a German racing and rally driver. Career Polensky started his career in international car races in 1950 after competing in the German Formula 3, where he won one. With six points he placed there in fifth position in the general classification. In the same year he placed in thirteenth position in Kleinstrennwagen - Grenzlandringrennen and did not finish the Formula 3 race - Feldbergrennen. In later years Germany also appeared at the Le Mans 24-hour race, where S 1.5 in 1955 won. Bibliography wiki
Muhammad ibn Falah (born 1400 in Wasit, died 1461 in Howaze) - the founder of the radical Shiite sect of the Shia mosque and the founder of his own state in which his religious concepts were realized. He came from a well-known imam family. Al-Hilli - one of the most important centers of the Shiites - was carefully educated. In studying, he developed radical beliefs that were distinctly different from the orthodoxy of Islam, which drew down condemnation and recognition as a heretic. In 1436 he began publicly announcing his own teachings, proclaiming Mahdi and the incarnation of Ali, the successor of the Prophet Muhammad. Shortly thereafter, in the border areas of Iran and Iraq, a large group of followers gathered around them, but in 1440 the Islamic Orthodox forces defeated him. Muhammad ibn Falah once again gathered his followers, winning in February 1441 Howejze, and then transforming him into his main resort. As the years passed, he expanded his territory by occupying the area to t...
Jesus, jesusology - Reflection on Jesus rejecting the belief that He is the Christ, the Son of God, opposing the conciliar decisions regarding the divinity of Jesus Christ or the hypostatural union. Jeudioge tendencies often focus exclusively on the historical person of Jesus of Nazareth. directions The Jeudiogene tendencies evolved in antiquity, when the Judeo-Christian christology of exaltation and exaltation, and adoption, negated the deity of Jesus and saw him only as a "pure man." Reformed theology of primitive Protestant christology, focusing on the dogma of predestination, considered Jesus the first chosen among the people, equipped with special gifts of grace. Cynicism, as well as enlightenment rationalism, saw Jesus only as an earthly teacher living in communion with God. Albrecht Ritschel's christology and liberal theology. Jehovah is characteristic of neo-Marxism, which sees in Jesus the basis of faith in man, the source of love and the foundation of hope, b...

Olalla Oliveros

Olalla Oliveros (born 1977 in Vigo) is a Spanish nun, former model and actress. Curriculum vitae Olalla Oliveros was born in 1977 in Vigo. In her youth she performed on stage and danced, with time she began to appear in commercials and appearances in the series. She played in "El comisario" (1999), "La familia Mata" (2007), "Fase terminal" (2010). She also appeared in the 2009 series "Fuera de juego", but the project was suspended before the premiere. In the following years she continued her career as a model, one of the most popular in Spain. May 1, 2014. She abandoned her media career and joined the Order of St. And was given the name of Olalla del Sí de María, which was caused by a visit to the church in Fatima. wiki

Michał Gołdys

Michał Gołdys pseud. Wolfgang, Wlodek (born 25 August 1901 in Rawa Mazowiecka, died October 24, 1967 in Olsztyn) - Polish communist activist, Soviet partisan, Polish political officer, Lomza starosta (1944), UB officer. He graduated from elementary school and in 1916 went to Lithuania to look for a job, until 1919 he worked there on construction of a railway line, then came to Warsaw and was appointed to military service; He served in 4 and 21 pp in Kielce and Warsaw. Since 1924 a worker in various companies in Warsaw, often dismissed from work. Member of the Communist Youth Union (ZMK) since 1924 (since 1930 KZMP), since 1928 KPP activist. Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPP in Italy, Mrs Warsaw, 1931-1933 activist in the District of Warsaw-Lewa Podmiejska. Later the secretary of KPP districts: Kielce, Radom, Łomża. In 1934, at the railway station in Italy, he shot a police officer and escaped, after which he was hiding because of the police search. On June 23, 1936, he...
Warsaw Concerto - a composition by Richard Addinsella in 1941 for piano and orchestra for the film Dangerous Moonlight, known in the United States as Suicide Squadron. Will be performed by pianists. The composer of music for the film Richard Addinsell in the Warsaw Concerto (Warsaw Concerto) composes numerous motifs based on the music of Fryderyk Chopin. This work has gained enormous popularity. Since its inception in 1941 to April 1944, over 800,000 CDs and the Warsaw Concerto have been sold in the United Kingdom. In April 1944, composer Richard Addinsell was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit by Prime Minister Stanisław Mikołajczyk. The film "Dangerous Moonlight" from which the "Warsaw Concert" comes from tells the story of Polish pianist and pilot Stefan Radecki (Anton Walbrook) during World War II. Radecki composes his concert during the bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Stefan Radecki falls in love with American Carol. The hero travels to Britain to fight for Eng...

Constituency of Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a constituency of the European Parliament covering the entire territory of Luxembourg. It was created before the first direct EP elections in 1979 and since then has consistently won six seats. Elections are made using the modified proportional law and the d'Hondt method. The modification is that, in the case of the classical proportional representation, only one vote can be cast by a voter in the Luxembourg Parliament, but six candidates may be selected in addition to the various party lists in Luxembourg. Bibliography wiki

Obšívanka

Limestone walls of Sokolie and the valley below Obšívanka Obšívanka - a small valley in the Kryvian part of Malá Fatra in Slovakia. It cuts into the north-west slopes of the Sokolie massif. It is a small, but deeply carved valley of karst origin. The stream goes down to Varinka. Obšívanka is completely forested. In its south-east slopes, massive dolomite-limestone walls and cliffs of Sokolie massif rise. The dolphin has a specific microclimate, which makes it grow at low altitudes (well below its typical vertical range) high mountain plants. For example, at an altitude of 660 m. There are sapodilla stands and these are the lowest locations in the whole of Slovakia. In the valley there are also high-mountainous species of plants such as: bitter gentian, carpathian butterfly and primula. Formerly, the valley was accessible to tourists. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful and valuable in the Mala Fatra valley. It led the hiking trail from Vrátna valley through Malý nocľa...

Torpedo Data Computer

Torpedo Data Computer Mark III Torpedo Data Computer (TDC) is an American electromechanical analogue computer that is the standard equipment for a US submarine during the Second World War. The torpedo fire-control computer generated by the Arma Corporation, processed the perpendicular, perpendicular, and velocity data from the periscope or sonar. The TDC automatically calculated the course of the enemy unit in relation to the submarine course and calculated and set the angle of the torpedo gyro to capture the target. The data was simultaneously displayed on the cyberblasts, which provided the commander of the ship with an uninterrupted picture of the tactical situation during the battle. The torpedoes left the submerged submarine's torpedo launchers for a TDC gyroscope angle value that was automatically entered into the torpedo just before the shot. As a consequence, American commanders - as opposed to They were not forced to target the entire ship at the designated point of inter...

SETI Institute

European Formula 2 season 1983 - seventeenth season of European Formula 2. Started on 20 March at the Silverstone Circuit in the United Kingdom and ended on 4 September in Italy, at the Mugello Circuit. The British driver Jonathan Palmer won the title. Among the teams the best was the British Ralt Racing team. starting list Race calendar Driver classification Score: Race: 9-6-4-3-2-1 (first six positions) There were 9 best results in the classification. Note: Classification of teams Classification of constructors Bibliography Cassini-Huygens, Opportunity, Curiosity. The Institute's chief astronomer is Seth Shostak. Authoritative control (non-profit organization): wiki

Luxembourg Ice Hockey Federation

Fédération luxembourgeoise de hockey sur glace - a Luxembourg sports association dealing with ice hockey in the country. It was founded in 1912. At present there are 332 competitors and 34 judges. The Luxembourg national team currently ranks 43th in the world with 650 points, South Africa (740) and Greece (640). The Federation organizes the Luxembourg championship in ice hockey called the Alter Domus Cup. In 2008 and 2010, Luxembourg hosted the III Division of the IIHF World Championships at its biggest ice rink - Patinoire Kockelscheuer. Bibliography wiki

Genitalia

Genitalia - an inaccurate biological term referring to male or female genitals and related anatomical structures. In broad terms, internal and external genitals are mentioned, but insects usually refer only to the external genitals. Also, in the case of humans, this is a colloquial term for either feminine or male external genitals. In spiders, this term is sometimes narrowed down to scrounged male and female reproductive structures. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

The Duke of Gandia (Swinburne)

Lukrecja Borgia The Duke of Gandia - drama by English poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, published in 1908 in London by the Chatto & amp; Windus. It is an unfinished work. It was written in a white verse (blank verse), i.e. an unmarked iambic pentameter. The action takes place at the end of the fifteenth century, from June 17 to July 22, 1497, in Rome. The heroes are, among others, Pope Alexander VI, the title Prince Gandia Francesco Borgia, Cezar Borgia and Lukrecja Borgia. Bibliography wiki

Jeszajahu Foerder

Jeszajahu Foerder (Hebrew: ישעיהו פורדר, Yeshayahu Foerder, born March 25, 1901 in Charlottenburg (now a district of Berlin), died June 9, 1970) - Israeli lawyer and politician, in 1949-1957 Member of Parliament to the Knesset from the Progressive Party list (Israel). In the parliamentary elections of 1949, he got into the Israeli parliament for the first time. In the elections in July 1951 he did not receive a reelection, but on September 10 he took the mandate released by Awraham Granot. He got into the Knesset again in the next election, but he did not finish his full term on October 28, 1957, he was replaced by Jochanan Kohen. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Dragan Velić

Dragan Velić serb. Драган Велић (born on November 18, 1958 in Sušica) - chairman of the Association of Serbian Municipalities of Kosovo and Metochia. Curriculum vitae In 1982 he graduated from engineering studies at the University of Pristina. He was the technical director at the Binačka Morava plant in Gnjilane. In 1992, he became the secretary of the Planning and Construction Department of the Priština City Council and held this function until 1997. In December 1999 he was a signatory to the Sofia Declaration calling for stopping the bloodshed in Kosovo. In the years 2001-2004 he was the prefect of the Kosovo District, and also the chairman of the executive committee of the Serbian National Council in Kosovo and Metohija. Together with Randel Nojkic, he sat as an observer in the Kosovo Transitional Council of 35 people. Currently, he is the chairman of the Kosovo and Metohic Union of Serbian Communities, he is also the coordinator of the Serbian Government Commission d.s. Refug...

The Eolides

Les Éolides - a symphonic poem composed in 1876 by the Belgian composer César Franck. The work belongs to program music - in the score the composer entered a fragment of the poem Leconte de Lisla from the volume Poèmes antiques entitled Les Éolides. This text is the program of the song. His performance was entrusted to an orchestra with the composition: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets A, 2 bassoons, 4 E horns, 2 E trumpets, boilers, plates, harp and string quintet. The composer later arranged a piece for two pianos. The work is formally one-part, but the changes and returns to the original pace allow the separation of the five sub-parts: Allegretto vivo, un poco lento, Tempo I, un poco lento, Tempo del inizio. The initial key is A - major; the motifs are strongly polished, although they are clearly intense throughout the course of the work. The dynamics is contrasting, although it seeks to reach a few culminating points, then falling. I take about 10 min. As in the case of a later w...
p> Curriculum vitae He completed 10 school classes, worked in the kolkhoz, and in 1942 he was incorporated into the Red Army as a military aviator fighting at Ile-2 in the composition of the 14th Air Force on the Western Front, the Leningrad Front and 3 Baltic Sea. In 1943 he became a member of the WKP (b), in 1945 he was demobilized, managed a rural reading room, in 1951 graduated from the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in Almaty, worked as a foreman in a mining complex in the East Kazakhstan. In 1963 he became the director of the polymetallic composite in Leninogorsk, in 1973 the first deputy minister, and in 1974 the minister of metallurgy of the color of the Kazakh SRR. From January 1979 to March 1987 he was Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the SRR on General Affairs. He headed the scientific and technical collective in Moscow from 1987-1996, then retired. He was deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the SRR X and served on the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for the 10...

Saara-Maria Paakkinen

Saara-Maria Paakkinen (born October 4, 1941 in Pori, died July 17, 2005 in Hyvinkää) - Finnish politician, Member of the Eduskunta, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae She graduated from a business school in her hometown. She was involved in political activities within the Social Democratic Party of Finland. He was a councilor and chairman of the Tuusula City Council. From 1979 to 1995 she served as deputy to Eduskunta. After the accession of Finland to the European Union from January 1995 to November 1996, it was mandated by the MEPs within the national delegation to be a member of the Socialist Group. wiki
Ivanovich Kovpakov (Russian: Влас Иванович Колпаков, born in June 1909 in Kaszszta, 1998) - Soviet politician and party activist, Hero of Socialist Labor (1948). Curriculum vitae Born in a Chakras peasant family, after finishing school, he was a shop assistant in his native village, from January 1928 the rural council secretary, later chairman of the local credit union and head of the regional finance department of the executive committee. Since 1930, chairman of the district executive committee, then prosecutor's assistant, prosecutor and judge in the Chakras Autonomous Region, since 1930 a member of the WKP (b). From 1937 deputy editor, then editor of the regional newspaper "Znamia Sowietow", 1940-1941 Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) of the Chakas Autonomous Region for Personnel, 1941-1943 listener of the High School of the Party at the KC WKP (b), then returned to previous position, 1946-1950 was the first secretary of the Ust-Abakan District Commit...

Robert Jan Goedbloed

Robert Jan Goedbloed (born 8 August 1946 in The Hague, 5 October 2001 in Huizen) is a Dutch politician and banker, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae He graduated from European Law at the University of Leiden. Professionally associated with AMRO Bank. in the United States and Canada. He was a city councilor in Huizen, an employer organization and a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy since 1977. In 1998 he took up the mandate of a Member of the European Parliament, which he did until 1999. wiki

Carp fishing

Angler with carp Carp fishing, carp fishing - a method of catching carp. It is a variation of angling consisting of half fish from the shore. For catching carps a floating-ground method is used which is divided into three varieties: In carp fishing, the soil method is most commonly used. History Carp fishing has gained popularity in the world in the 1980s. In Poland it became popular in the 90s by the influx of new equipment after the fall of communism. Equipment Fishing rods using the ground method use a rod length of 3.60 and 3.90 meters. The float method uses rods with a length of 4.00 to 4.20 meters. Both methods should use robust sets. fishery Carp fishponds most commonly found in Poland: Types of carp fish: Bibliography wiki
Theodore Paleologina Kantakuzena (died June 1, 1342) was the wife of Michal Kantakuzen, the Byzantine aristocrat, the first Governor of Morei in 1308-1316. Curriculum vitae After leaving the widow, she devoted herself to the upbringing of her son, the late Emperor John VI Kantakuzen. It played a rather important role during the reign of Andronika III Paleologist. In the years 1335-1336, when Emperor Andronik III Palaeologi was in Chios and in Fokei, she held regency in Constantinople with Anna Sabaudzka. Opponent John XIV Kalekas and Alexey Apokaukos. Bibliography wiki

Nokian Tires

Nokian Tires - Finnish tire manufacturer for trucks, trucks, bikes, forestry machinery and buses based in Nokia. The company was founded in 1988 but the roots of the company dates back to 1898 when the Finnish Rubber Works were established. The first automobile tires were produced in 1932 and in 1934 the first winter tire was constructed. In 1995 the company debuted on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. In 2014, the world's first winter tire with spikes. At present Nokian Tires is one of the leaders in sales of pneumatic tires in Scandinavia. wiki

Trofim Kostiuk

Trofim Jakovlevich Kostiuk (Russian: Трофим Яковлевич Костюк, 19 September 1905 in the village of Kowalev in the Podolski province, died in September 1941 near the village of Czerewky in the Kiev region) - Soviet and Ukrainian politician, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) U (1940-1941). From 1926 in WKP (b), 1926-1931 chairman of the city traffic committee and telegraph in Christynnika (South-West Railway), 1931-1933 manager of a trading company in this stanice and in Koziatyn. 1933-1935 Head of the Mobile Group of the South West Railroad Workers Procurement Division, 1935-1937 studied at the Ukrainian Academy of Soviet Commerce (graduated in absentia in 1941), 1937-1938 head of the Soviet trade department in Kiev, 1938-1939 deputy chairman from January 1940 until the death of the chairman of the executive committee of the Kyiv Regional Council. From 17 May 1940 until the death of a member of the CP Central Committee (b) U. February 7, 1939 honored with the Or...