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Krystyna Romeyko-Bacciarelli

Krystyna Romeyko-Bacciarelli (born 1940, died on May 10, 2017) - Polish journalist. Curriculum vitae She was born in Szumsk. She graduated in geography at the University of Warsaw. In 1970, she started working in the 'Dziennik Wieczorny' (formerly a co-worker for several years). She also collaborated with 'Ilustrowany Kurier Polski' and 'Gazeta Pomorska', in the years 1975-1992 she was a journalist of the Polish Radio in Bydgoszcz. in 2017 she was the editor-in-chief of the "Bydgoski Calendar", published by Towarzystwo Miłośników Miasta Bydgoszczy. wiki
Aromatic waters (Latin Aquae aromaticae FP IV) - colorless, transparent or at most sparsely opalescent aqueous solutions of essential oils or other fragrances, with the aroma and taste typical of pulps. A general monograph of aromatic waters can be found in the Polish Pharmacopoeia IV t.2, whereas detailed monographs can be found in Polish Pharmacopoeia II (cinnamon water - Aqua Cinnamomi, rose water - Aqua Rosae) and Polish Pharmacopoeia III (bitter almond water - Aqua Amygdalarum amararum, Coriander water - Aqua Coriandri, coppery - Aqua Foeniculi and mint water - Aquae Menthae piperitae). Production Aromatic waters are prepared (unless otherwise specified in specific monographs) by one of three methods: After preparing the aromatic water, please filter. Application Aromatic waters are nowadays rarely used as medicinal preparations, more often as corrigens. Nowadays, Polish mint and copious water are also used in Polish pharmacy. Aromatic waters found use in cosmetics, perfume...

Bolesław Łaszewski

Bolesław Łaszewski (born on November 22, 1912 in Góra Ropczycka, near Sędziszów Małopolski, died on March 29, 2013 in New York) - an American Polonia activist. Curriculum vitae Before 1939 he studied Polish philology at the Jagiellonian University. Participant of the September campaign, then in the Polish Armed Forces in the West. After the war he remained in exile in Great Britain. He was active in the Association of Polish Combatants and the Union of Polish War Relief in Belgium and Great Britain. He was also the vice-president of the World Union of Poles from Abroad. From 1951 in the USA. In the years 1989-1990 he was the executive director of the Polish Institute of Science in America. Co-founder in 1971 of "Nowy Dziennik", the largest Polish community newspaper in New York. Markings and awards Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Ulu

Ulu na San Blas Ulu - a variant of a simple boat, dugout, used by Kuna Indians. The boat is made of one trunk of a tree (cedar or mahogany) and most often has a length of 2 to 6 meters. It is mainly moved by muscular strength, using one heavy paddle that also acts as a rudder. The control person sits in the back of the boat. In the case of favorable winds it is possible to place a folding trapezoidal mast. It is possible to adapt the hive to the internal combustion engine, but due to the small Indian prosperity this is not practiced en masse. wiki

Yevgeny Kosariew

Evgeniy Aleksandrowicz Kosariev (Russian: Евгений Александрович Косарев, born 1919, died 19 August 2008) - Soviet diplomat. Curriculum vitae Participant of the war with Germany, 1944 graduated from the Moscow Air Institute. Sergo Ordzhonikidze, and in 1947 the Higher Diplomatic School of the USSR, then worked in the central apparatus of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR and in the Soviet Supervisory Commission in Germany. 1957-1961 Consul of the USSR in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz), 1965-1969 USSR Embassy Advisor in the Federal Republic of Germany, from August 26, 1969 to September 19, 1979 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Luxembourg, July 12, 1984 to November 24, 1986 ambassador USSR in Iceland. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki

He Zizhen

He Zizhen (born September 1909, died April 19, 1984) is a Chinese Communist activist, third wife of Mao Zedong. With the communist movement, she became a teenager. At the age of 18 she met Mao. In 1930 he became his third wife. They had five children together. At least two of them were given up for accidental farmers. During the Long March, she was injured and went to Moscow for treatment. At that time, Mao met actor Jiang Qing. It was because of her in 1937 that he and Mao divorced. After the war He Zizhen tried to find abandoned children, but never succeeded. Bibliography wiki

Native rays

native leads - the type of native advertising in effective marketing. The native lead model allows the user to obtain the desired content from his or her content without having to refresh the page or directly during the data retention process at the publisher; So the acquired leads are sent to the advertiser's CRM. Name The model name consists of two parts: lead - means in the marketing language of the prospective customer who has shown interest in the product or service, eg by leaving contact details; native - in the context of advertising, this means complete integration with the site where it is displayed, both in terms of content and appearance. Features The native cast features: explicit selection of sponsored content - the user consciously decides to leave the leada with consent to the processing of personal data; Contextual and visually adjustable to the publisher's site; displaying valuable information to the recipient - natural enrichment of the content being v...

Nielsen SoundScan

Nielsen SoundScan - a system for monitoring sales of music carriers in the United States and Canada. Founded by Mike Fine and Mike Shalett. The data is published weekly on Wednesday, available only to subscribers, including music labels, distributors and other music industry representatives. Nielsen SoundScan is based on the Billboard magazine charts. Measurement of sales began on March 1, 1991. Released May 25, the same year Billboard magazine listed the Nielsen SoundScan based list for the first time. Since the introduction of the system, the Metallica Metallica has sold over 16 million buyers worldwide. wiki

Konrad Gąsiorowski

Konrad Zbigniew Gąsiorowski (born January 30, 1914 in Płońsk, died November 21, 1982 in Płock) is a Polish Catholic priest, translator of the Holy Scripture. Curriculum vitae In 1931 he passed the maturity exam as an exterminator at the Gimnazjum im. Stanislaw Malachowski in Płock, then joined the local seminary. After his first year of study he went to study at the Pontifical Gregorian University, where he defended the bachelors of philosophy (1935) and theology (1939). He was ordained priest on 8 April 1939 in Rome. Due to the outbreak of World War II he remained in Poland, worked as a vicar in Staroźrebach (until 1940), Ciechanow (1940-1943) and as administrator in Nasielsk (1943-1945). In 1945 he became a professor and (for several months) the Rector of the Płock Seminary, as well as a priest in the lower and higher seminary, and in addition the Prefect of the State Women's Gymnasium. Regina Żółkiewska in Płock. In 1950 he began his doctoral studies at the Catholic Universit...

Stainless steel tape

Stainless steel tape, stainless steel tape - steel tape containing 13-18% chromium and max. 0.4% carbon. Used in various industries depending on the content of carbon, nickel, chromium and other alloying additives. Species Stainless steel tapes are classified according to the content of the alloy additives according to EN 10088-2: Tolerances of performance Depending on the technology of production, stainless steel strips are produced with precision and standard tolerances based on the following standards: Standard EN 10258 - for narrow stripes precisely rolled Standard EN 10259 - for wide strip rolled standard Use of stainless steel tapes Stainless steel tapes are used in many industries, ranging from various industrial designs, turbine blades, hydraulic press valves or machine parts with higher hardness and strength, such as shafts, bolts, pressurized molds, construction tools, resilient to finer elements used in dentistry. wiki

Owik Ogannisian

Ogannisian Owl (Russian Оганнисян Овик) - Russian boxer, bronze medalist of the European Championship of 2013, Russian champion of 2012. In November 2012 he became the champion of Russia in the category of mice. In the final he defeated Muhammad Shekhova (15: 9). In June 2013 he was a participant in the European Championships in Minsk, where he competed in the minors category. The competition started with a victory in the eighth of the final against Italian Vincenzo Picardi. In the quarterfinals, he beat out a 2: 1 Georgian Avtandila Chubabria, giving himself a place on the podium. In the semi-finals, Ogannisian lost to Irishman Michael Conlan, giving him a slight score (1: 2). wiki

Vasili Politiko

Wasilij Tichonowicz Politiko (Russian: Василий Тихонович Политико, born 1910 in the village of Narcyzawa in Mogilev province, died in November 1986 in Rostov-on-Don) - Soviet security officer, colonel, deputy national security commissioner of the Belarusian SRR (1943) -1944). In 1929, the secretary of the People's Court in Toluca, from January 1929 to January 1931, the cultural propagandist of the Komsomol district council in Toluca, from 1931 in the WKP (b), from January 1931 to October 1932 the secretary responsible for the Komsomol district committee. From October 1932 to November 1934 in the Red Army, 1934-1935 Lister of the operational staff of the NKVD Belarusian SRR, later assistant of the operational plenipotentiary of the Secretariat of the State Security Administration (UGB) NKVD Belarusian Ministry of National Security, from December 1937 to June 1938 head of the NKVD regional division From February 21, 1938, the sergeant of state security. From June 1938 to November 1...

Przemysław Staniszewski

Przemysław Konrad Staniszewski (born 4 December 1981 in Lodz) - Polish self-governor, educated lawyer, since 2014 the president of Zgierz. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Lodz, and also completed postgraduate studies in public procurement. He worked as a legal specialist in the Zgierz water and sewerage company, then from 2012 to 2014 he was deputy president of Zgierz. In the 2014 election, as a non-party candidate for the Law and Justice party, he applied for the city's presidency, winning the second round of voting in which he defeated Iwona Wieczorek. wiki
Nikolai Mikhailovich Trusov (Russian: Николай Михайлович Трусов, born October 20, 1906 in Moscow, died November 1, 1985) - Soviet lieutenant general, military intelligence chief (1947-1949). Curriculum vitae From 1931 in the Red Army, he completed his military training course at Orle, in the years 1932-1934 the commander of the school of the mechanized regiment of the Military Academy of Mechanization and Automation RChACz im. Stalin, in December 1937 completed the course of foreign languages ​​counter-espionage, since June 1940 head of the training department of the Central Preparatory School of Chiefs of Staff. From February 1941 at the intelligence service, 1941-1943 deputy chief of intelligence of the South Front, 1943 head of the intelligence of the North Caucasus Front, later the Black Sea Army of the Front of the Caucasus, and since 1944 the Independent Seamen's Army. 1945 Head of Intelligence 1 of the Belarusian Front, 1945-1948 Head of the Central Command of the Sovie...

Britannia

Britannia - decorative and propaganda motif placed on the sides of some of the smallest British coins Britannia - metal alloy containing 92% tin, 6% antimony and 2% copper Britannia High - British series for youth Britannia Row Studios - English recording studio Britannia Stadium is a football stadium located in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom Britannia Beuthen - the first name of the Silesian football club Beuthener SuSV HMY Britannia - former Queen Elizabeth II's yacht FC Britannia XI - Gibraltar football club SV Britannia - Aruba football club wiki

Cross-tailed ligament muscles

Musculus sacrocaudalis dorsalis lateralis (Latin: musculus sacrocaudalis dorsalis lateralis) - muscle found in mammals. Longitudinal muscles of the tail. Multiple segments are built. It produces a number of small tendons, reaching the lateral surfaces of the other caudal vertebrae. Adheres laterally to the medial dorsal-thalamus. In an anthill, this muscle is irregularly arranged. The rabbit is large and has a pronounced belly. It does not exceed half the length of the tail, but its tendon fibers reach almost the end of the tail. In a dog (predatory) it is the longest muscle extension. In horses and ruminants, this muscle starts on the lateral surface of the cross bone. wiki

Jan de Looper

Jan de Looper (born 2 May 1914 in Hilversum, died June 23, 1987) is a Dutch grass hockey player, Olympic medalist. His brother was Henk, who also was a hockey player. The first and only games for de Looper were the Games in Berlin in 1936. During these games the athlete and the Dutch national team won the bronze medal in grass hockey (during the Dutch tournament they lost only the semi-final against Germany). De Looper played in all five matches, as did Henk's brother. Bibliography wiki

AAK1

AAK1 (adaptive-associated protein kinase 1, also known as AP2-associated protein kinase 1) is a protein encoded in human AAK1. Alternative splicing variants have been described but their biological significance has not been established yet. Function Adaptor-related protein complex 2 (AP-2 complexes) function through receptor-mediated endocytosis, inducing clustering of clatry molecules by interacting with membrane-bound receptors, which is associated with the recruitment of additional encyrtemic agents. The gene encodes a protein that is a member of the SNF1 subfamily of serine-threonine kinases. It interacts with the subunit of the AP-2 complex, which affects the binding of AP-2 to collate signals transmitted by membrane bound receptors and subsequent receptor endocytes. The kinase activity is stimulated by the clathrin. wiki

Karl-Heinz Helbling

Karl-Heinz Helbling (born October 20, 1956 in Wagen - September 30, 1978 in Zurich) is a Swiss cross-country and cross-country cyclist, bronze medalist of the cross-country championship. Career Karl-Heinz Helbling's greatest success came in 1978, when he won the bronze medal in amateur category at the cross-country championship in Amorebieta. Only Belgian Roland Liboton and Switzerland's Gilles Blaser were ahead of him. It was also eleven in the same category at the World Cup in Hanover last year. He also took part in track cycling, earning the bronze medal of the country championship in the 1978 race start race. He never performed at the Olympic Games. He died in 1978. Bibliography wiki

Vitamarket

Vitamarket.pl - Polish online store with its registered office in Rawa Mazowiecka. One of the first health stores in Poland. Sales focus primarily on healthy foods, dietary supplements, manuka honey, mosquito preparations and rehabilitation articles. Access to the store is unlimited and anyone can purchase at any time. History Vitamarket was founded in 2004 by a journalist, passionate about healthy eating, acting under the name Palyska.pl. A large media campaign (Burda, Avanti, Hot Life, Olivia, Eastern Diary, Healthy Living and Active) has made the store a favorite shopping destination for many healthy lifestyle enthusiasts. In October 2009 the new owner of the store was PHU ROSNET from Rawa Mazowiecka and still remains to this day. In 2011 ROSNET introduced manuka honey to its offer and in a very short time became a certified retailer of this product in Poland. wiki

Fajczarnia

Faucet - a kind of furniture used to store pipes, smoking accessories and tobacco. The name of the pipe was defined furniture of various types and shapes - cabinets, shelves, stands, tables. The equipment could be of varying size, from the cabinet compartment to the cabinet with the appropriate hangers and the cut-out molds for the pipes. Such cabinets served to store pipes with very long stem, so called. It has become fashionable in the twenties of the 19th century. Pipes were used in the seventeenth century, most often set in fireplaces. The collection of the palace in Łańcut is English, made in Rococo style in the 18th century. This is a big pear shaped pipe cupboard. Bibliography Cafeteria- a table at the UJ museum wiki

Zbigniew Gądek

Zbigniew Stanisław Gądek (born on November 26, 1925 in Włodawa, died on July 28, 1998 in Krakow) - Polish architect, urban planner, academic lecturer. Curriculum vitae In 1953 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology, and then remained at the university as an academic lecturer. In 1965 he defended his doctoral thesis, and in 1972 he presented his habilitation dissertation. In 1974, he began lecturing at the Faculty of Architecture and became the head of the Urban Planning Team of the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, in 1997 he obtained the title of titular professor there. At the same time, he lectured at the Hull School of Architecture and at the University of Sheffield, where in later years he was also a visiting critic. He sat on the Urban Planning and Architecture Commission of the Departments of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow and Katowice. He is buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery in Krakow (plot N, row 6, grave...

Generals of Independent Poland

Generals of Polish Independence - the work of Polish authors Tadeusz Kryska-Karski and Stanisław Żurakowski. The first edition in London in 1976, the second edition in 1991 edited by Maciej Sobieraj published by Editions Spotkania, contains 659 concise biographies of Polish marshals and generals. The authors took into account "general advances from the moment of regaining independence in 1918, promotions made by the Government of the Republic of Poland Abroad during the Second World War and subsequent promotions, carried out by the Polish authorities in exile". Bibliography wiki

Autosurf

Autosurf - a type of system that most often offers mutual traffic exchange on websites, by visiting each other's added pages to the system in rotation. Some systems also offer the possibility of certain earnings in exchange for viewing a certain number of pages or banners and recommending the system to new people. In many cases, the operation of Autosurf systems is very much like a financial pyramid. The system mainly earns people who encourage the largest number of people to programs. As an incentive, they present screen shots of payments allegedly received for clicking links. In practice, the money comes from the affiliate program. Earnings of people clicking on links rarely exceed a few zlotys a month. It is often not possible to pay even such amounts due to the disproportionately high payment limits set by the owners. wiki

Kláštorská dolina

Kláštorská dolina (Klasztorska Valley) - a long, wide valley in the Western Carpathians in Slovakia, falling in the direction from west to east and going down to the Turczańska Basin. In its upper part, above the Predvrícko settlement, the valley lies in the western part of the Mala Fatra (so-called Luczańska). In the lower part it forms the border between the Little Fatras (in the north) and the southern Żar range in the south. The closing of the main course of the valley is based on a high 1200-1300 m above sea level. the ridge of Mala Fatra on the stretch from the Reváň peak (1204 m above sea level to the south to Kľak peak (1351 m) in the north, from the north by the fragment of the main ridge of Luczańska Mała Fatra from Kľak through Vrícke sedlo (950 m) to the Jankova peak (1163 m) m above sea level), and further down the eastward wide Kýčery ridge (1095 m above sea level.) From the south, the valley is limited by the ridge running from Revania through the Bukovec peaks (1148 ...

Mattias Bylund

Mattias Bylund (born March 30, 1974 in Bollnas) - Swedish ski jumper. Participant of the Seniors World Championships (1999), medalist of the national championships. In 1999 he took part in the world championship of seniors. In an individual competition on the normal hill, after a jump of 70.5 meters, he took the 67th place, on the large hill he placed 64th position (67 meters), and in the team competition on the large hill, together with the representation of Sweden, he took 11th. place (Bylund obtained distances 64,5 and 68 meters). In his career he twice competed in the World Cup (in both cases in Falun) - on March 13, 1997, in his only start in the main competition, after a jump on the distance of 68.5 meters, he took the 58th position in the group of 63 jumpers , overtaking, among others, Sven Hannawald and Espen Bredesen. In his second start in PŚ, 11 March 1999, he was eliminated in qualifying. In 1996-2001 he appeared in more than 20 Continental Cup competitions, however...

Banner of Communism (1919)

Banner of Communism - a Polish-language daily, and then a weekly, addressed to communists and supporters of communism staying in the Soviet Ukraine. He left from March to August 1919, initially in Kharkiv (numbers from 1 to 28), then with a new numbering in Kiev (numbers from 1 to 3-4). He was the organ of the Kharkov group of the Communist Workers' Party of Poland; and then the organ of the Polish Section of the Federation of Foreign Groups of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine. The vignette contained the slogans: Proletaryes of all countries unite! and a quote from the song. Red banner. Our banner flows above the thrones ... In Kiev, the editorial office of the magazine was adjacent to the editors of the Voice of the Communist. In 1920, a periodical of the same title was published in Minsk and Smolensk. Literature wiki

Dissochaetus napoensis

Dissochaetus napoensis - a species of beetle from the family of fungus and subfamilies. This species was described scientifically in 2005 by José M. Salgado on the basis of two males and females caught in the traps of carrion in 1976. A beetle with a longitudinal oval body length of 3.6 to 3.8 mm, uniformly colored dark brown and slightly yellowishly hairy. Tentacles with a strongly swollen seventh member and a clearly asymmetric eighth member. On the head, numerous strong points and slightly uneven punctures. Eyes and wings strongly developed. The male is characterized by large, inclined arrays inwardly at the apex. The central edeagus patch is shorter than the paramer and as long as lamina basalis and bearing a single bristle margin. In the inner bag, there are 2 post-topicated elements present, and one kidney on the bottom, at the base. The female has large, highly sclerotic spermatoid patches with a long, membranous connecting cord. An insect known only from two sites in th...

Alexei Samsonov

Aleksey Kirillovich Samsonov (Russian: Алексей Кириллович Самсонов, born 1894 in the village of Jelkino in Kaluga Governorate, died 1937) - Soviet state activist. Curriculum vitae In March 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), in January-February 1918 he was chairman of the municipal council in Kaluga Governorate, then chairman of the executive committee of the Kaluga district council, and 1920-1925 chairman of the executive committee of the Kaluchev district council. From 1926 to 1930 he was deputy of the People's Social Insurance Commissioner of RFSRR, then subsequently chairman of the State Planning Commission at the People's Commissariat of Bashkir ASRR and an employee of the Stalingrad National Executive Council. Bibliography wiki

Romuald War

Romuald Wojna (born December 20, 1931 in Nowogrodek) is a Polish historian, historian and historian of Russia and Central Europe. Curriculum vitae Graduate of the Historical Faculty of Warsaw University (1958 - Russian revolutionary movement of the 70s and 80s of the nineteenth century in the Polish press, promoter: Ludwik Bazylow). In the years 1954-1959 the employee of the Polish-Soviet Institute, 1961-1968 PWN Encyclopaedia. Since 1968 a member of the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Doctorate (1974 - Peasant movement and agricultural reform in Russia in 1917 (March-October); promoter Janusz Żarnowski) and habilitation (1985 - Russian village 1918-1920. Political and social changes). Between 1987-1996 he was deputy director of the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences, since 1991 he headed the Astronomical Society of Russia and the USSR. He was also the deputy editor of the "Historical Quartet". It deals with the history of Russ...

Halima Nosirova

Halima Nosirova (Russian: Халима Насырова, born December 29, 1913 in Kogłak Tog'liq, died 3 January 2003 in Tashkent) - Soviet opera singer (soprano), teacher; Folk Artist of the USSR. In the years 1924-1927 she studied at the Baki Theater Technique, after finishing her acting as a dramatic actress at the Teatr im. Hamza. From 1934 to 1937 she studied in the Uzbek opera house of the Moscow Conservatoire; From 1930 to 1985 she performed at the Uzbeka Opera and Ballet Theater; in 1939 she became his main soloist; She also performed as a concert singer. From 1979 to 1986 she was teaching; She was also a deputy to the USSR V 5th Congress. Titles and distinctions Authoritative control (person): wiki

Sabawi Ibrahim at-Tikriti

Sabawi Ibrahim at-Tikriti (born February 27, 1947, 8 July 2013) is a Iraqi military officer, head of Iraq's intelligence services from 1991 to 1995. Curriculum vitae He participated in the persecution of Iraqi Kurds, including the operation of Al-Anfal, considered a genocide. In 1991-1995 he headed the General Security Directorate, and in 1996 became one of Saddam Hussein's most important advisers. After overthrowing his brother-in-law as a result of US intervention in Iraq in 2003, he fled to Syria, where he probably co-sponsored and co-funded the anti-American guerrilla. On the list of the most sought after activists of the Saddam Hussein regime published by the Americans in 2003, it was ranked 35th. In 2005, he was detained in Al-Hasace, Syria, and later released to the Americans along with 29 other Iraqis. It was a gesture of good will from the government of Bashar al-Assad, assuring that Syria accepted the overthrow of the current Iraqi regime and is ready to cooperat...

Vladimir Pavlov (1923-1998)

Vladimir Jakovlevich Pavlov (Russian: Владимир Яковлевич Павлов, born October 26, 1923 in Mosalsk, Kaliningrad province, October 21, 1998 in Moscow) - Soviet party activist and diplomat. Curriculum vitae From 1941 he was a communications engineer at the Moscow Railway, later a technician and trainer of construction and assembly trainers in Saratov and the Saratov Oblast, 1944-1950 at the Moscow Institute of Railway Transport Engineers. From 1948 a member of the WKP (b), from 1949 Komsomol activist, First Secretary of the Dzerzhinsky Komsomol District Committee in Moscow, 1952-1956 secretary and second secretary of the Komsomol Town Committee in Moscow, then party officer. Since 1962 the secretary and from 21 December 1965 to 11 March 1971 II Secretary of the CPSU Municipal Committee in Moscow, from 8 April 1966 to 2 July 1990 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from 18 March 1971 to 18 January 1982 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Hungary. From Jan...

Jerzy Piwowar

Jerzy Piwowar (born 10 October 1946 in Olszyn) is a Polish volleyball player and volleyball coach. Winner of the title of Polish Champion as coach of Hutnik Cracow (1988, 1989). Curriculum vitae As a player he represented the colors of Sokół Stary Sacz, Beskidu Nowy Sacz, Skawina Skawina (1966-1967), AZS Cracow (1967-1971) and Hutnika Cracow (1971-1975). His biggest success was to win the Polish Cup in 1974. At the end of his career he remained in Hutnik as a coach. Since 1977 he led the first team, winning twice with Poland's vice-championship (1978, 1979) and bronze medal in 1981. He left the club after the end of the 1981/1982 season. From 1981-1982, he was also an assistant to Aleksander Skiby in the senior Polish national team. In this role he played in the vice-championship of Europe in 1981, as well as in the World Cup in 1981 and in the 1982 World Cup. In the 1985/1986 season he again took over the team of Hutnik Kraków. He won the bronze medal of the Polish championshi...

Flegont Pongilski

Flegont Nikolayevich Pongilski (born March 28, 1871 in Kariajevo, Uglic Province of Jarosław, died April 23, 1938) is a Russian Orthodox priest, holy newcomer. Curriculum vitae He was the son of an Orthodox priest. He graduated from junior high school in Jarosław and for some time worked as a teacher. As a married man, he was ordained as a married man at the latest in 1905; From this year he is mentioned as a minister in Yaroslav. Until 1918 he was also a Chaplain of the 166th Galician Regiment. Arrested in 1929 in Ivanovo (according to another source - in Jaroslaw), in the following year he was accused of conducting anti-Soviet agitation and sentenced to three years in exile to the North. According to the investigative materials, the Soviet Patriarchate of Sergius issued a declaration of loyalty to the Russian Orthodox Church to the Soviet authorities and took part in clerical meetings with similar convictions. In exile he stayed from 1930 to 1932. After his death he settled i...

Gieła Mieschi

Mieschi (Russian: Гела Месхи, born 13 May 1986 in Moscow) is a Russian theater and film actor of Georgian origin. Curriculum vitae In 2009 he completed his acting studies in Moscow. He works at the Konstantin Stanislavsky Drama Theater in Moscow. He has appeared in many television series and films such as Volkhovitsa (Волчье солнце). He is the main character in several films, including "Hamlet. XXI century". In June of 2015 he married actress Jekatierina Klimowa. wiki

Iwan Kutuzow

Ivan Ivanovich Kutuzov (Russian: Иван Иванович Кутузов, born May 28, 1885 in the village of Nowosiołki in the Smolensk gubernatorial province, August 16, 1937) - Soviet politician, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bc) (1921-1922). > In 1906 he joined SDPRR and in 1917 to SDPRR (b). Member of the Central Committee of Trade Unions, from March 16, 1921 to March 27, 1922, Member of the Central Committee of the Polish Armed Forces (b), from 28 May 1921 to 27 March 1922 In the years 1927-1937, the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee (CIC) of the USSR. June 24, 1937 arrested, then sentenced to death and shot. Bibliography wiki

Copy (art)

A copy of Michelangelo's Pieta in the church. Our Lady of Sorrows in Poznan - Reproduce the work (eg, sculpture, image, architectural object) from the same (or cheaper) material using the same technique on the same scale. The copy should be labeled so that it does not bear the falseness mark (the name of the person making the copy is known). Copies are made for didactic purposes, collectors, for the protection of the original work (eg a copy of the sculpture, the monument is exposed in the open air, and the original is displayed in the museum). so wiki

Piotr Kobrzeniecki

Piotr Kobrzeniecki (born October 10, 1985) is a Polish modernist pianist, champion and representative of Poland. Sports career He was a CWKS Legia Warsaw player. His greatest success in his career was the Polish championship in 2006. He represented Poland at the 2004 World Cup, taking 12th in the relay and 15m in teamwork (he dropped out individually). As a junior he was a European champion in the trilogy (2001), vice-champion of Europe in the trilogy individually (2001), vice-champion of the world team and relay in the four-man squad (2003), bronze medalist of the team in four (2002), bronze medalist of the European Championship Fourth (2002). He ended his career in 2008. Bibliography wiki

Byblis (mitologia)

Byblis (gr. Βυβλίς) - a figure from Greek mythology, the daughter of Miletus and sister Kaunos. Byblis loved the incestuous love of her own brother. When she confessed his feelings, the terrified man escaped from Miletus and went to Karia, where he founded a town named after him. Despair Byblis had long wandered the world until she finally threw herself to the ground and died of mourning (according to another version she committed suicide by hanging herself). The nymph's mercy turned it into a source. wiki

Croatian Dinar

The Croatian Dinar was the official currency of Croatia since December 23, 1991 (replacing the Yugoslavian dinar by 1: 1 parity) until May 30, 1994, when the kuna was replaced. The ISO 4217 currency code was HRD. Croatian Dinar served as a transitional currency after the disconnection of Croatia from Yugoslavia. It was not divided into smaller units, nor had any coins been struck. All banknotes were identical. There was a portrait of a Raguan scholar, Ruher Bošković. Reverse was dependent on denomination. On banknotes worth 1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 500 and 1000 dinars there was a picture of the cathedral in Zagreb. Highly annotated banknotes (2000, 5000, 10000, 50000 and 100,000 dinars) were introduced in the period of high inflation (1992-1993), with a slightly different appearance and a different reverse, depicting the sculpture by Ivana Meštrović "Croatian History". The value of the Croatian dinar in 1991-1994 decreased by about 70-fold. In 1994, it was replaced by kuna ...

Vladimir Bresler

Vladimir Petrovich Bresler, Russian Владимир Петрович Бреслер (born June 24, 1874,?) is a Russian military general (major), an emigre military activist. He graduated from the Cadet Corps in Tyflis, and in 1894, a Constantine military school. Served as a lieutenant at the 16th Mingrelski Grenadier Regiment. In 1897 he was promoted to Lieutenant, and in 1901 he was promoted to lieutenant. In 1904 he graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of General Staff, earning the rank of captain. He participated in the Russo-Japanese War. In 1905 he served as an officer of the Special Forces in the 11th Army Corps. In 1906, he played a similar role in the staff of the XVII Corps. He then commanded the 48th Infantry Regiment. Shortly thereafter he became a senior adjutant in the staff of the 1st Cavalry Brigade and then the 9th Infantry Division. From 1907 he was an officer in the Special Forces of the Kiev Military District. In 1909, he was named Lieutenant Colonel. Since 1911 he lectured at a militar...

Gordon Spice

Gordon Spice (born 18 April 1940 in London) is a British racing driver. Career Spice started his career in international car racing in 1968, starting in the 2nd Division of the European Touring Car Championship. With the achievement of one point he placed in 46 positions in the general classification. In the later years, the British also appeared in the British Saloon Car Championship, Formula 1 BRDC International Trophy, British Formula 5000, Formula 1 Victory Race, XVIII International Gold Cup, Gran Premio de la Republica Argentina, Rothmans 50,000, French Touring Car Championship, British World Championship Endurance Championship, IMSA Camel Lights, IMSA Camel Lights, World Sports-Prototype Championship and the Le Mans 24-hour race. Bibliography wiki

Adilia Castillo

Adilia Castillo (born August 26, 1933 in Apure, March 7, 2014) is a Venezuelan actress and singer. Curriculum vitae Adilia Castillo was born August 26, 1933 in Apure, El Yagual, in San Martin del Yagual, on the banks of the River Arauca. She started her career at the age of 11. Then she went to Caracas, where she took part in musical events and bullfights. In the 1950s she performed on radio, television, theaters and nightclubs. She was a member of the Association of Authors and Composers of Venezuela (SACVEN). She died on March 7, 2014 at the age of 80. Filmography Bibliography wiki
Jürgen Brümmer (born December 8, 1964 in Stuttgart, Germany, February 25, 2014 in Ostfildern) is a German gymnast and physiotherapist. In the 1980s, he was one of the leading German artisans. He was the country's nine-time champion and representative of the country during the XXIV Summer Olympics in Seoul. After completing his athletic career, he worked as a physiotherapist and massage therapist. In his 13-year-old son Simon, he was hit by a car and paralyzed. As a result of his son's injury, Jürgen Brümmer underwent a nervous breakdown. On February 26, 2014, his body was found under one of the Stuttgart bridges. The cause of death was probably suicide. At the same time the athlete's home was found in his son's body. Bibliography wiki

René Pache

René Pache (1904-1979) - Swiss-French theologian, biblical scholar, Protestant clergyman, author of many books. In 1947-1963 he was Vice-President of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES), from 1947-1971 he was the director of the Emmaus Bible and the Missionary Institute in Lausanne. He was one of the principal authors of the Nouveau Dictionnaire de la Bible and the Nouveau Commentaire de la Bible. In his book La persone et l'oeuvre du Saint-Esprit he criticized the glossary. The book was translated into Polish and published by ZKE in 1975 (translated by Józef Prower from German translation). Books Authoritative control (person): wiki
Rass-Sportschue - a German company based in Schönheide, producing sports footwear. Rass is a family company whose most recognized product is the ski jumping footwear. In 1975, she created and then patented her ski boots with a "calf spoiler" (Wadenspoiler), which contributed to the safety of the sport. Until 1989, the company was a four-time partner of the Olympic Winter Team of the German Democratic Republic. Ulrich Wehling and Jens Weißflog. In 1992, together with Silvretta-Sherpas and Adidas, Rass created a system for the binding of ski boots. In addition to the ski shoes, the company manufactures footwear for football (traditional and indoor), recreational shoes and dance shoes. Bibliography wiki

Oprah Winfrey Network

Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) is an American entertainment television station. Started on January 1, 2011. The program's owner is The Oprah Winfrey Network, LLC, a division of Discovery Communications and Harpo Productions. The president, chief executive and creative director is Oprah Winfrey, an American television presenter, and is assisted by Sheri Salata, Erik Logan, co-chairman and John MacDonald, vice president and chief operating officer. The station is available in approximately 83 million US homes (about 73% of all households have televisions). wiki

Jeppe Kofod

Jeppe Sebastian Kofod (born March 14, 1974 in Copenhagen) is a Danish politician, party activist, national MP, Member of the European Parliament, VIII term. Curriculum vitae In 2004 he graduated in social sciences from the University of Roskilde. He was a Fellow of the Fulbright Foundation. In 2007 he earned a MPA degree from Harvard University. He worked briefly as a teacher, engaged in party activities within the Danish Social Democrats. In 1998 he was elected to the Folketinget constituency of Bornholm. The mandate of the deputy was again obtained in 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2011. He was among others. deputy chairman of the delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, deputy chairman of the parliamentary faction of the Social Democrats. In 2014 he was elected to the Eighth European Parliament. wiki

Iwan Rohacz

Ivan Rohacz (born 29 May 1914 in Bereznem - February 18, 1942 in Babim Yar) is a Ukrainian journalist, youth and political activist in Transcarpathia, member of the Ukrainian National Defense, a Sicilian Carpathian soldier. In 1938, editor of the newspaper Nowa Swoboda, in the years 1938-1939 personal secretary of President Augustyn Voloshin. In 1941, a member of the OUN-M marching group, headed for Kiev, in Kiev worked as an editor of the Ukrainian Bible. Arrested by the Gestapo along with sister Hanna, they were both murdered in 1942. Bibliography wiki

Teresa Kaliska

Teresa Kaliska, from Malowidzka (born 13 December 1949) is a Polish volleyball player, champion and representative of Poland. Bronze medalist for European junior championship (1969) and senior (1971) Curriculum vitae In 1969 she represented Poland at the European Junior Championships, earning a bronze medal. In the representation of Polish senior, she made her debut on August 6, 1969, in a friendly meeting with Romania. In 1971 she won the bronze medal of the European Championship, she also played in the 1970 World Championship (9th place) and 1974 (9th place) and the European Championship in 1977 (4th place). She ended her career with a friendly meeting with Japan on August 12, 1978. In total, she represented in the first team in 181 meetings, including 171 official. She was a contestant of Spójni Warszawa, Legia Warszawa and Start Łódź. With Legia she won the Polish vice-championship in 1968, the Polish championship in 1977, Poland's vice-championship in 1978 and 1980 and th...

René Heuvelmans

René Heuvelmans (born August 26, 1939 in Meerhout) is a Belgian cyclist, bronze medalist of the world championship. Career René Heuvelmans' biggest success came in 1964, when he teamed up with Albert Van Vlierberghe, Roland De Neve and Roland Van De Rijse to win the bronze medal in the Sallanches World Team Championship. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. In addition, in 1960 he won the Brussels-Drieslinter race, and three years later he was the best in the Omloop der Vlaamse Gewesten. He never performed at the Olympic Games. As a professional he competed in the years 1963-1968. Bibliography wiki

Avalanches Pass

Col ​​des Avalanches (3445 m) is a mountain pass in the French Alps of the Écrins. It separates the Barre des Écrins (4102 m), the highest peak of this group, to the north of the Pic Coolidge (3774 m) in the south. It lies in the ridge, defining the waterline between the river basins of Romanche (in the west) and Durance (in the east). This line runs north-south in general, leaving the Écrins massif on the Pic Lory, west of the Barre des Écrins, leaving the latter about 200 east and descending to the Col de Avalanches to cross the Le Fifre (3698 m above sea level) to reach Pic Coolidge. Bibliography wiki

Stefan Jędryszczak

Stefan Jędryszczak's grave at the military cemetery in Powazki in Warsaw Stefan Jędryszczak (born 3 August 1922 in Poręba near Zawiercia, died 31 August 1975) - First secretary of the Provincial Committee (KW) PZPR in Łódź (1960-1969), member of the Central Committee (KC) PZPR (since 1968) ), deputy to the Sejm of the People's Republic of Poland III, IV and V (1961-1972). In 1936 he graduated from elementary school and became a former teacher. On 1 March 1945 he joined the PPR. He was the secretary of the PPR Committee in Poręba. Since 1945 he founded the Metalworkers' Union in Zakłady Poręba as the secretary of the Central Branch of the Union in Zawiercie. Chairman of the District Council of Trade Unions (RZZ) in Zawiercie. Since December 1946 a member of the District Committee (KP) and the PPR Executive in Zawiercie. X 1948-1949 on the course at the Central Party School of them. In March he became the second secretary of the PPR in Będzin. 1950-1952 First secretary of ...

August Ludwig of Nostitz

August Ludwig Ferdinand von Nostitz (born December 27, 1777 in Cieszyn near Oleśnica, May 28, 1866 in his fortune Saturday near Lwówek Śląski) - Graf, Prussian general of cavalry and general-adjutant of Frederick William III. Life After completing his studies in 1799 Nostitz took up the administration of property in the Lviv district. In 1801 Hochberg set up a tournament at Prince's Castle in honor of the Prussian royal couple. During the tournament, Nostitz attracted the attention of Frederick William III with his riding skills and a beautiful horse, so that he offered him an officer's degree. On January 30, 1802, he became Second Lieutenant (second lieutenant) at the first regiment of the Garder du Corps in Berlin. In 1806 Nostitz took part in the war as lieutenant (Premierlieutnant) and commander of the escadron. He fought under Jena, but was taken captive under Prenzlau. Released under the word of honor, he returned to Silesia and on February 24, 1810, he left the servic...

Nikolay Manew

Nikolay Manew (born June 6, 1956 in Targovishte, died in March 2015) is a Bulgarian slag worker. The two finalists of the individual world junior championships (Vojens 1977 - 15th place, Lonigo 1978 - 13th place). Five-time finalist of the individual Champions Cup (Pardubice 1986 - IX place, Miskolc 1987 - 13th place, Krsko 1988 - XIII place, Natschbach-Loipersbach 1989 - XIII place, Lonigo 1990 - XIV place). Bulgarian national team in World Cup qualifiers, World Championship and individual world championships (best result: Wiener Neustadt 1986 - X place in the continental finals). Six-time medalist of the individual championship of Bulgaria: double gold (1983, 1994), three silver (1980, 1991, 1996) and bronze (1981). The four-time gold medalist of the Bulgarian Championship in pairs (1981, 1984, 1989, 1990). The four-time gold medalist of the Bulgarian team championship (1975, 1980, 1985, 1990). Bibliography wiki

Eurydice to Orpheus (poem by Robert Browning)

Frederic Leighton, Orfeusz i Eurydyka Frederic Leighton, Self-portrait Eurydice to Orpheus (from Leighton's picture) (Eurydice to Orpheus.) - poem by English poet Robert Browning, published in the volume Dramatis Personae in 1864. The work is an impression of the poet on the image of Frederic Leighton Orpheus and Eurydice . Juliusz Żuławski translated the piece into Polish. But give them me, the mouth, the eyes, the brow! Let them once more absorb me! One look now Will lap me round for ever, not to pass Out of its light, though darkness lie beyond: Hold me but safe again within the bond Of one immortal look! All woe that was, Forgotten, and all terror that may be, Defied,—no past is mine, no future: look at me! Bibliography wiki

Particular mention Hannah

Anna Memorata (born 1612/1615 in Łożebnica, died around 1645) - Polish poet of Czech origin, creating Latin poems, signing them as Virgo Polona ("Polish virgin"). She gained her education at the gymnasium in Leszno, a school run by Jan Amos Komensky. Thanks to that she knew, among others Greek, Latin, rhetoric. Her father, Andrzej Jakub Memoratus, pastor of the Czech brothers and philosopher, took care of her education. She wrote occasional poems and panegyrics. Contemporaries appreciated her talent - to the admirers of her work belonged, among others Christian Teodor Schosser or the Lutheran theologian Johann Hermann. wiki

Władysław Haller of Hallenburg

Władysław Haller von Hallenburg (born 1834, died on February 17, 1897) - Polish deputy to the Austrian State Council. Curriculum vitae He was born in 1834. He was the son of Józef Haller and Elżbieta from Gorczynski. After completing his education, he settled in Polanka Haller's family estate. He married Lucyna Urbańska. He had three sons with her (including General Stanisław Haller) and two daughters. He was a Member of the Austrian State Council, participated in the debates of the Ziemia Kredytowy Ziemskie and the Supervisory Board of the Mutual Insurance Society. For many years he was the president of the poviat council of the Wieliczka poviat. He was the curator of the Haller's foundation and the administrator of the Dwory estate connected with it. He died on February 17, 1897. Buried in Krzęcin. wiki

Анатолий Курицын

Anatoly Pietrowicz Kuricyn (Russian: Анатолий Петрович Курицын, born on March 24, 1929, died on November 1, 1993) - Soviet cartoon set designer, artistic director. Curriculum vitae He graduated from WGIK. From 1955, artistic director of the "Sojuzmultfilm" studio. From 1958, he worked in puppet films. He worked with directors: Ivan Iwanov-Wano, Vladimir Diegtiariov and Vladimir Danilewicz. He worked in the studios "Volgogradtielefilm" and "Kujbaszewtfilfilm". A member of ASIFA. Selected filmography Bibliography wiki

Hamatecjum

Diagram of the apotifile type fruiting structure: asques en formation - forming sacks asques murs - ripe sacks paraphyses – parafizy Hamatecium - all the structures found in fungal fruiting bodies except sacks. These are various kinds of vile hyphae, among which the following elements are distinguished: Occurrence and morphology of hamatecjum elements are of great importance in the determination of many species of fungi, especially microscopic ones. Typically, there are only some of these elements in sporocarps. In some fungi, eg mildew (Erysiphales), there are no hamper elements. wiki

Patina

Chinese coin from the first century covered with patina A patinated copper roof of the City Hall building in Minneapolis Patina, patina, verdigris noble - a product of atmospheric corrosion of copper and its alloys in moist air. The surface layer of the patina forms a color coating from light green to gray-green. Its main component (when formed in an uncontaminated atmosphere) is hydroxyl (II) - [Cu (OH)] 2CO3 carbonate. Patina is a durable coating as the last stage of the passivation process. The whole process of covering the metal surface with patina coating lasts several dozen years, although the first symptoms may begin to appear after a few months. Artificial patination can also be done with chemical methods, for example for ornamental purposes it can be done by immersing objects in ammonium sulphate solution for 12 hours. and then drying them in the open air. On large, exposed surfaces, patina is a desirable phenomenon, treated as a durable decorative coating - for example on...

Igor Ojstrach

Igor Ojstrach (2010) Igor Dawidowicz Oistrakh (Russian Игорь Давидович Ойстрах, born on April 27, 1931 in Odessa) - Ukrainian-Russian violinist, conductor and teacher. He learned to play the violin with his father Dawid Oistrakh. He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory. Winner of the 1st prize at the International Violin Competition Henryka Wieniawskiego in Poznań in 1952. He has performed all over the world in the most prestigious concert halls. He made many recordings in phonographic companies like: Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Decca, RCA, Melodia. He led the violin class at the Moscow Conservatory and the Royal Conservatory in Brussels (Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles). wiki

Edward Janiszewski

Edward Janiszewski (born July 7, 1948, died on July 2, 2016) - Polish engineer, activist in the field of education and local government, an official of the Ministry of National Education, Honorary Citizen of the City of Pełczyce. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Construction and the Department of Construction Organization and Technology of the Higher School of Engineering. Yuri Gagarin in Zielona Góra. He worked as a teacher of vocational subjects in the Construction Schools Complex in Międzyrzecz, and then a vocational training inspector and a post-elementary school co-ordinator in the Board of Education and Education in Gorzów. In the years 1990-1992 he was a voivodship vice-voivodship and in the years 1992-1999 a provincial curator of education and upbringing in the Gorzów Province. In the years 1999-2002 he was the director of the Department of Education and Education at the Ministry of National Education. After finishing the ministerial wor...

Dennis Avner

Dennis Avner, born on September 27, 1958 in Michigan, died November 5, 2012 in Nevada, is an American engineer known for his extensive body modifications to make the tiger look as good as possible. Curriculum vitae Avner was a native of the Huron tribe who believed in the physical transformation of man into his spiritual animal patron. He worked as a sonar technician in the United States Navy, after serving completely devoted to his transformation into an animal. Avner includes: Avner committed suicide in his apartment on November 5, 2012. wiki

Paul's Finogienow

Paweł Wasiljewicz Finogienov (Russian: Павел Васильевич Финогенов, born February 28, 1919 in the village of Fomino in the Pskov region, 22 January 2004 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, defense minister of the USSR (1979-1989), Hero of Socialist Labor (1976). Curriculum vitae 1936-1941 studied at the Leningrad Military and Mechanical Institute, in July 1941, at the disposal of the People's Commissar for the Armed Forces of the USSR to Fabryka nr 2 im. Kuprijana Kirkiza in Kovrov, where he was a foreman, change manager, deputy chief and foundry boss. From 1943 a member of the WKP (b), from 1946 head of motorcycle production in the factory, later head of the mill and 1949-1950 p.o. Head of Production, 1953 graduated from Leningrad Military Institute, 1953-1954 Chief Engineer, and 1954-1960 Director of Fabryka nr 2 im. Kirkija in Clowow. Since 1960 deputy chairman of the Sownarchoz Vladimir Economic Administrative Department, 1963-1965 head of the Department of 6 State Committee for D...

Ihor Moose

Ihor Vasylowych Moose (Игорь Васильевич Лось, born 23 February 1976) is a Ukrainian bodybuilder. Ukrainian master in amateur bodybuilding. Curriculum vitae In October 2012, at the Ukrainian Bodybuilding Federation, УФББ / WABBA won two medals: gold in the classic bodybuilding category and silver in the general category. He lives in Kiev. He has a twin brother Walentyna, also a bodybuilder. Married with Juliusz Łoś, has a daughter. He is a friend of other Ukrainian bodybuilders, Serhiy Jaciuka and Serhiy Duchoty. wiki

Pure substitution effect

Pure substitution effect - in microeconomics means the adjustment of demand, ie the consumer basket of goods, to the new price relationship of those goods, as a result of a reduction or increase in their prices, assuming that the consumer retains the current standard of living, to adjust his income. The above picture shows the situation in which the consumer assumes the choice between two goods: the film and the meals. The primary consumer choice is C, where he earns Mc a meal and Fc movies, his indifference curve is U2U2 and budget constraint is AF. In the case of rising food prices, there is a change in the price ratio of meals-films, whereby the new budget constraint is the AF line and the new indifference curves are U1U1. In the new reality, the consumer chooses me meals (less than before, Me & gt; Mc) and Fe movies (more than before, Fe & lt; Fc). The new selection corresponds to the point E on the graph. The change in the price of one of the goods leads to a new choice...

Yuri Prichodov

Yuri Kondratjewicz Prichodov (Russian: Юрий Кондратьевич Приходов, born 1906, died 1989) - Soviet diplomat. A member of the RKP (b) / WKP (b), 1940 was a counselor of the USSR Mission in Mongolia, 1947-1948 head of the South East Asian Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, from 27 September 1948 to 14 November 1951 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Mongolia, 1952-1953 head of the Personnel Board of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR and member of the USSR Foreign Ministry College. From 28 January 1954 to 25 May 1960 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Bulgaria. Bibliography wiki

Vladimir Promyshev

Vladimir Fyodorovich Promyshiv (Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Промыслов, born July 28, 1908 in the village of Kabužskoye in the Moscow Governorate, died May 22, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council (1963-1986), member From 1928 in WKP (b), 1934 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Building and Construction, then worked on the construction of the power plant, 1938-1939 in the Moscow Municipal Committee of the Communist Party (b), 1939-1941 in the People's Commissar of the Heavy Industry of the USSR, 1941. 1944-1945 in the People's Commissar of the Soviet Union, 1944-1945 in the "Glavwojenpromstroj" at the People's Commissar's Council of the USSR, 1946-1949 again in the Moscow City Committee of the WKP (b). 1949-1951 deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Moscow City Council, 1951-1953 deputy minister of higher education of the USSR, 1953-1954 deputy chairman of the executive committee of...

kenizzite

Hebrews (Hebrew: קְנִזִּי) - mentioned in the Bible, the people inhabiting Canaan before the arrival of the Israelites. They were listed in Genesis (15:19) as one of the nations inhabiting the land promised to Abraham. No more information about them. Tradition derives their origin from Kenaz, the grandson of Esau, the ancestor of one of the Edomites. On this basis, the headquarters of the Kenyans are located in Edom. According to the Bible, Caleb was Caleb, suggesting that later they were assimilated to the tribe of Judah. ​​ wiki

Kaan Önder

Kaan Önder (born January 10, 1997 in Istanbul) is a Turkish racing driver. Career Before Önder started his international racing career, he started racing in karting. In the years 2008-2009 he won the championship title in the Turkish Championships, respectively in ICA Junior and KF3 classes. In 2010 he was the best in the KF3 South East European Karting Zone and a year later at the Rotax International Open - Junior. In 2013, he switched to one-seater cars in Formula BMW Talent Cup. With 28 points he finished seventh in the season. A year later, Turek joined the European Touring Car Cup in Super 2000 TC2. He was ranked sixth. Bibliography wiki

Dejan Jidan

Dejan Židan (born October 16, 1967 in Maribor) - Slovenian politician, deputy to the National Assembly, deputy prime minister and minister, since 2014 chairman of the Social Democrats. Curriculum vitae He completed his veterinary medicine at the University of Lublin and managed the University of Maribor. He became involved in the activities of the Social Democrats. In the years 2010-2012 he was the Minister of Agriculture in the government of Borut Pahor. In 2011 he obtained the mandate of a Member of the National Assembly. In 2013, he headed the Agriculture and Environment Ministry in the office of Alenka Bratušek. In May 2014, he assumed the chairmanship of the Social Democrats, when Igor Lukšič resigned from the leadership of the party. In July of that year, Dejan Židan gained parliamentary re-election, and in September 2014 he became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food in the Government of Mira Cerara. wiki

Alexei Bujev

Alexei Bujew 1912 16 August 1883 in Jurjevo in Orłowo Governorate, November 3, 1951 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Russia FSRR in 1944-1938. Alexei Jegorowicz Benedew (Russian: Алексей Егорович Бадаев, p> From 1903 a worker in a factory in St. Petersburg, later in a railway workshop, from 1904 SDPRR, 1912 elected to the State Duma as a member of the Bolshevik faction, 1914 a member of the Central Committee of the SDPRR (b), XI 1914 arrested and sentenced to exile to the Turks February Revolution returned to Petrograd. Elected to the City of Petrograd. Participant of the October Revolution. Since 1922 candidate for membership, 1925-1951 Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b), since October 1935 deputy commissioner of folk, from June 21, 1937 to July 1938, the USSR food industry presidential. Since 1938 chairman of the executive committee of the Moscow region. From 19 July 1938 to 4 March 1944 the chairman of t...

Adolf Suess

Adolf Suess (born 1887 in Radom, July 3, 1952) is a Lutheran priest, professor at the Department of Evangelical Theology at the University of Warsaw. Curriculum vitae He studied theology in Dorpat and on 14 April 1912 he was ordained as a priest. He was vicar in Warsaw (1912-1913) and Płock and administrator of the parish in Płock (1914-1916), Gąbina (1916-1918) and Kleszczow (1918-1919). In the years 1919-1920 he completed his theological studies at the University of Basel, which culminated in obtaining a bachelor's degree from the dissertation Der Apostel Paulus als Mystiker. After returning to Poland in 1921, he was appointed Professor of the New Testament at the Faculty of Evangelical Theology of the University of Warsaw, which he occupied until 1939. During the German occupation (1940-1944) he was involved in secret teaching at the Warsaw University Conspiracy. After the Second World War he returned to university work, also teaching in practical theology. Literature Biogr...

Roman Wladyslaw Sanguszko

Roman Władysław Stanisław Andrzej Sanguszko (1901-1984) - a prince, landowner, Arabian horse breeder, philanthropist. He was the only son of Eustachy Stanislaw (1842-1903) and Konstancja Anna of the Zamoyski (1864-1941). He took a careful home education. His uncle godfather was Roman uncle. He spent the first World War with his mother in France in Aquitaine, on the border with Spain. Inherited from his father and uncle, he placed him in the rank of the richest people of the Second Polish Republic. He owned the Gumnisk, the Podhorcy, who wanted to restore the old splendor and the tenement house in Krakow on Franciszkańska Street. He was managed by numerous managers and plenipotentiaries. He devoted himself to breeding Arabian horses, employed the best then a specialist from the breeding of Bogdan Ziętarski. Prince was also an avid auto mechanic. In 1926 he joined the board of the Kraków Automobile Club. In 1933 he made a romantic affair with Wanda of Turzynski Krynicka, who divo...

Efekt cappuccino

Euro currency symbol The effect of cappuccinos - unjustified increases in retail prices of small products or services that follow a change of local currency to euro. This affects mainly retail products purchased or low cost universal services. Price rounding up is based on the mechanism of creating an attractive price, which rounds the price to the nearest total value. For example, a product that costs 1 brand after a change of currency costs 1 euro, which is almost twice as expensive. The name of the effect came from the mechanism of the coffee price increase (here cappuccinos) in cafes in Italy, which before the change of currency cost about 1500 lire (equivalent 0.77 euros), and after the change of 1 euro, which gave about 30% price increase. In France this phenomenon is also called "baguette effect" and in Germany it is called "teuro" (expensive euro). wiki
Compose Key - A special key available on some keyboards to recognize two keystrokes as one character not normally found on the keyboard. Using the composite key Composite keys are available by default for Unix systems, including, for example, Ubuntu, SuSE, and other Linux operating systems. If a separate composite key is not available on the keyboard, it can be assigned to the rarely used keys, eg right Ctrl. On Windows systems, this feature is not available. You can get it using special applications. Effects of using the composite key The following table shows the sample effects of using AllChars to compose a composite key for Windows. Similar effects are available in Unix systems. When you press the compose key and then the two keys from the first column, you get the character from the second column. wiki

Honor Medal "For Merit for ZMW"

Honorary Medal "For Merits for the ZMW" - a decoration established on October 23, 1984 by the Presidium of the Board of the National Association of Rural Youth, as a honorable distinction for members of the ZMW. The badge is set to today. Description badge The badge is an isosceles cross with dimensions 33x33 mm. On the cross side of the cross is a toothed wheel, and on it the organizational stamp of the ZMW in the form of a stylized candle, above the green background inscription: ZMW, ending with a red flame directed to the right; The cross arms are joined by stylized wheat ears arranged in the shape of a diamond. On the reverse side there is a sign: ZA / ZASŁUGI / DLA / ZMW on the invoiced background. The design is suspended on a green 33 mm wide ribbon with a white vertical strip of 8 mm in width, and on either side red stripes of 3 mm wide, then green stripes of 6 mm wide, followed by red stripes of 1.5 mm wide and The edges of the ribbon are green after 2 mm. ...

Bożena Modnicka

Bożena Modnicka, from Cholewińska (born September 17, 1950 in Jaworzno) is a Polish volleyball player, champion and representative of Poland, European junior championship medalist in 1969 and senior in 1971. Sports career Her first club was Victoria Jaworzno, from 1968 to 1971 she performed in Baildon Katowice. Since 1971, she has performed in the flames of Milowice, with which she reached the most successes - four titles of the Polish Champion (1974, 1975, 1979, 1980) and bronze medal of the Polish Championships in 1978. From 1980 to 1983 she performed in Italy, in the band Aurora Giarratana. In 1969 she won the bronze medal of the European junior championship. In the Polish championship, she made her debut on 16 May 1970 in a friendly encounter with the Netherlands. Her biggest success in the championship career was the bronze medal of the European Championship in 1971. She also played in the 1974 European Championships (9th place) and 1978 (11th place) and the European Champio...

Andrzej Mikulski

Andrzej Mikulski (born 1974) - Polish architect. Curriculum vitae Graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at Cracow University of Technology. In the year 2000 for the diploma work "Dominican Church and Monastery - student town in Cracow" together with its promoter, prof. Dariusz Kozłowski, won the competition of the Main Board of the Association of Polish Architects "Diploma of the Year 2000". He participated in the design of Złote Tarasy shopping complex in Warsaw. Its first big project is the John Paul II Cracow Center "Do not be afraid". He runs his own architectural studio in Cracow. He published in the monthly "Architecture and Business" and in "Architecture". wiki

Boniface (Cardinal S. Marco)

Boniface (d. 1130) - twelfth cardinal. Curriculum vitae Its origin remains unknown. Hans Walter Klewitz put forward the assumption that he was a Roman, but, as he himself admitted, this hypothesis was based on a slight clue. He was nominated by Cardinal Paschalis II as the presbyter of S. Marco probably in 1100. It was first documented on 11 April 1111 with the conclusion of the so- The Ponte Mammolo Agreement between Paschalis II and Emperor Henry V. He then protested against this treaty at the Lateran Synagogue in March 1112. From November 17, 1115 to May 7, 1128, he signed papal privileges. He participated in the election of Gelazzi II on January 24, 1118. On March 1, 1119 he was a member of the Cardinal Committee in Rome, which approved the election of Calicot II, made by the few cardinals present at his death in Cluny. In 1125 the dispute between the prefect of Civita Castellana and the abbot S. Salvatore de Monte Acuto was resolved. In February-March 1127, his dispute with Gr...

Provincial Chapter

Provincial Chapter - In the Franciscan movement a collegial body consisting of religious people called to address important matters of a particular religious province, as. for example the choice of the provincial minister and the provincial governor, or the necessary reforms of the common life. According to the General Statutes, the Provincial Chapter is the institution of the highest importance for ordering the life and mission of the friars in the province or custody. It should take place every three years. wiki

Piotr Mordel

Piotr Mordel (born April 10, 1961 in Lublin) - Polish cabaret actress, graphic designer, founder of the Mordellus Press publishing house in Berlin and co-founder of the Polish failure club. In 1983 he graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Lublin University of Technology and in 1997 he studied at the computer graphics school in Berlin. During martial law he participated in illegal publishing in Lublin. In 1987 he was imprisoned by the Security Service. He has lived in Berlin since 1988. In 1992, he founded the Mordellus publishing house, in which about forty items of literature in Polish and German were published until 2000. In 2000, he became a founding member of the "Association of Polish Losers" (Bund der Polnischen Versager) and a board member of the Club of Polish Losers established in 2001, based in Berlin. In the club he is also active as an actor and moderator of club events. Together with Adam Gusowski, he appears in the radio programs ...

Teodora Komnena Angelina

Teodor Komnena Angelina (Greek: Θεοδώρα Κομνηνὴ Ἀγγελίνα, born January 15, 1096) - a Byzantine princess, daughter of Alexius I Comnenus and Irena Dukaina. Curriculum vitae Teodor was born in Constantinople on January 15, 1096. She was the fourth of the five daughters of Emperor Alexius I Comnenus and Irena Dukaina. She had a total of eight siblings. Among them were: Emperor Jan II Comnenus and historian Anna Komnena. Her husband was Constantine Angelos. They had seven children: Bibliography wiki

Sabałowe Bajania

Folk House - the place of the festival Sabalay Bajania - a nationwide festival of Polish folklore, a contest of storytellers, instrumentalists and singers, held every August in Bukowina Tatrzańska. For the first time, the Sabah Bajania was held in 1967. Initially they took the form of a contest of storytellers and instrumentalists. The event is accompanied by various events, including performances by regional groups and theatrical performances. The original local event quickly came out of the reach of the county of New York. The festival was enriched with performances by folk singers, and then a speech contest for the wedding starost, wedding songs and Podkarpacie songs. The program now includes a number of accompanying events, including exhibition and folk art fair, photographic exhibitions, shooting competitions and performances of foreign regional teams. The biggest attraction is Sabałowa Noc - an outdoor event taking place in the area of ​​Bukowiańskie Term. Those who deserve...

Aleksandr Riabow

Aleksandr Nikolayevich Riabov (Russian: Александр Николаевич Рябов, born 1888 in the village of Boborovo in the Moscow Governorate, died February 10, 1938) - Soviet party activist, state and trade unionist. Curriculum vitae He had a secondary education, 1906 joined the SDPRR, from 1925 to October 1928 he was the secretary responsible for the WKP Brubish Government Committee (b). From December 19, 1927 to January 26, 1934, he was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Heavy Industry Center of the South and from 1934 to 1930. On August 18, 1937, he was sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on charges of participating in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization and shot dead two days later. July 4, 1956 posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography wiki

Semir Zeki

Semir Zeki (born 1940) is a British neuroscientist and neurophysiologist who has previously studied the brain of primates, particularly the visual cortex. He is considered one of the principal creators of neuroscience. He studied at University College London (UCL), where he was the principal researcher of the Royal Society in London and then appointed professor of neurobiology. Since 2008 he has been a professor of neuroscience at University College London (UCL). research He studies neuronal correlations of affective states such as love, thirst or beauty. Initially, he investigated and defined the macaque's visual cortex. The results of these experiments allowed him to formulate important hypotheses concerning the functioning of the human brain, especially the processing of images. International business Zeki has taught in many countries around the world, presenting research results and popularizing neuroscience. He published three books: A Vision of the Brain (Blackwell, Oxfor...

Laena chileyla

Laena chileyla is a species of beetle from the genus Necrosis family. This species was described in 2012 by Wolfgang Schawaller. A nigger with a body length of 5.2 mm. The widest middle of the perimeter has the lateral edges bordered on the rear ⅔ and the flat, glossy surface covered with large points. On the covers no grooves, only rows in rows, size close to those on the foreface, most of them are equipped with long, raised bristles. The interiors of the covers are flat, shiny and bear a few fine points. The male has an elongated, triangular, sharp-edged apeale. Endemic beetle for Bhutan. wiki

Life of the Blessed Alexandrian confessor

The life of the blessing of the confessor Alexis - prozatorski St. life. Alexey published in Polish in 1529. Life was postponed from the Latin work of Gesta Romanorum. He appeared in Cracow in the Szarfenberg printing house. In the same book, there is also the Life of Eustachian Martyr. A copy of the work is located in the Jagiellonian Library in Cracow. The life of Blessed Alexei develops another version of the story of the saint than the preceding verse of the legend of Saint Alexei. The translation of the translations is uncertain. The translator could be Jan from Koszyczek and Jan Sandecki-Malecki, editor of the translation. However, it can not be excluded that the translator was Sandecki-Malecki, who also put a short poem to the reader at the beginning of the volume, signed "Jan S. did". Bibliography wiki

Karol Winiarski

Karol Winiarski CSsR (born 28 January 1910 in Zakościel, died 4 August 1972 in Cracow) - Polish Redemptorist, bible teacher, translator of the Holy Scripture. Curriculum vitae In 1921 he entered the lower seminary. He began his ministry in 1928 and was ordained a laureate on August 12, 1934. He was then sent to study in Rome, and in 1936 he secured a bachelor's degree in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, and a bachelor of science degree in the Pontifical Bible Institute in 1938. Since 1938 he was a lecturer of the Higher Spiritual Seminary. He stayed in Tarnów in 1939-1940, then returned to Tuchów, was chaplain of local units of the Home Army, and in 1945 was awarded the Golden Cross of Merit with Swords. From 1946 to 1947 he lived in Toruń, then returned to Tuchow, where he performed, among others. the function of the monk's convent, vicar's vicar (since 1951), vicar substitute (since 1956). In 1965 he settled in Cracow. For the Millennial Bible tra...

Stop (pismo)

"- a Polish magazine published in Cairo and Rome between 1943 and 1945. The script was modeled on English illustrated magazines. The first issue was published on April 18, 1943. The editors of the magazine were Władysław Cichy and Zofia Hertz, and the leading journalist Juliusz Mieroszewski. Texts of authors such as Władysław Broniewski, Kazimierz Wierzyński, Artur Międzyrzecki and Tadeusz Wittlin were printed. The script contained richly illustrated news, circulation information, reports and reviews of books, poems and prose. Bibliography wiki

Causes of wars

The causes of wars - the reasons for warfare that have taken place as a result of conflicts (eg between nations, states or ethnic groups). The war itself is a universal phenomenon and has been a companion to man since the earliest times. It is a policy instrument, conducive to obtaining benefits (tangible and intangible). It is also a strength test that helps to gain fame and enhance the prestige of the participants. In the history of Europe, the rank of the army was determined primarily by the size of the army (linked to the population and the size of the state). The well-trained and well-trained army has been able to effectively protect the interests of the state and to seek action from other states in order to preserve its position in Europe and defend the state. In their activity in this type of activities, states have been accompanied by different motives. The depth of polemology (war research study) gives you an overview of the causes of war, with the following reasons: T...

Surgical vise

Hegara surgical vise Surgical vise (in medical jargon) is a tool by which a surgeon holds a needle while stitching. In addition, it is also used to tie surgical threads, so called. Fixing seams on the tool. Surgical vise type Mathieu Vices have different shapes and sizes depending on the type of tissue being sewn and the surgical thread used. Mathieu and Hegar's clamps are most commonly used. They are divided into models with hard or soft pads. The first ones are more durable, because they stand better with the needle (made of harder metal). wiki
Jacques Martin (born May 11, 1933 in Chapelle-sur-Moudon, December 2, 2005 in Provence) is a Swiss politician. He graduated from Zurich Technical University with a degree in forestry engineer. He was a member of the Radical-Democratic Party of Switzerland; In 1974-1979 he sat in the Great Council (Grand Counseil, the local parliament) of the canton of Vaud. From November 1979 to August 1988 he was a member of the Council of the Cantons (Conseil National), one of the Chambers of the Swiss Parliament. From November 1991 to December 1999, he was a member of the canton of Vaud. In 1994 he was the chairman of the government (head of the cantonal administration). He later headed the Vaud canton. wiki