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Ban (computer science)

Ban (ban - ban, ban - ban or Polish banism) - term used in computer science to determine the activity of blocking access of a given user to a high-level internet service, for example a messenger or a discussion forum. Reasons for banning Bans are usually assumed by service administrators as a reaction to unwanted user behavior, for example as a result of breaking the terms of service, non-compliance with netiquette, attempting to compromise system security or limiting its availability (DoS attack). The lock may refer to the user's account or the network addresses they use. Ban and Internet forums On internet forums, depending on the way they function, there may be several different types of banning - time bans (eg hourly) and fixed are often possible, and in some situations only writing or editing posts may be limited (with the ability to read) , you can also get the so-called warning (warn). An administrator or forum moderator has the right to give a warning for inappropriate...

Horses theory

The theory of horseshoes - the theory that groups with far-left and far-right ideologies are more similar to each other than to the center groupings. The concept of the horseshoe theory was first used by Jean-Pierre Faye in his book Le siècle des idéologies. Initially used to describe political attitudes in the Third Reich (Nazis and Communists), later appeared in the discourse on the convergence of extremisms. Proponents of the theory point to similarities between extreme left and extreme right groups, such as reluctance to foreign aid and immigration, similar methods of action, attitude to political opponents, tendency to believe conspiracy theories or lack of trust in state institutions. / p> wiki

Phyllis Wheatley

Phyllis Wheatley Phyllis Wheatley (born around 1753, died 1784) - an American poet, of African descent. She was the first African-American author who won recognition in the United States. At the age of seven she was kidnapped from Senegal or Gambia and sold into slavery to America. Because she was seriously ill, the merchant wanted to get rid of her quickly. Susanna Wheatley took the girl. She grew up in her and her husband John Wheatley's home and received his name. Wheatley, however, used it for housework, they took care of her education, especially in literacy, which determined her literary career. Phyllis, as a child, learned not only English, but also some Greek and Latin. She got acquainted with the Bible and the works of the classics. She wrote the first poem, To the University of Cambridge, at the age of fourteen. Her first published song was On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1770). On August 18, Phyllis was baptized at the Old South Meeting House, which w...

Mario Praz

Mario Praz (born September 6, 1896 in Rome, died on March 23, 1982 ibid) - an Italian literary critic and essayist. In the years 1934-1966 he lectured at the University of Rome, he was a member of the National Academy of Rysia. He researched and translated English and French literature. He is the author. Senses, death and the devil in Romantic literature (1930, 1974 edition) and Mnemosyne. The thing about the affinity of literature and fine arts (1967, published in 1981). Bibliography wiki

Mirosław Bednarek

Mirosław Bednarek (born on November 12, 1959 in Chorzów, died on March 25, 2016 in Chorzów) - Polish theater and serial actor. In the years 1980-1984 he was a chorister at the Musical Theater. Danuta Baduszkowa in Gdynia, where he also debuted in a dramatic role in 1983. In 1984 he graduated from the State Post-secondary Vocal and Acting School at the Gdynia Theater. In the years 1985-1992 he performed at the Współczesny Theater in Wrocław, and from 1994 he played at the Teatr Dramatyczny im. Jan Kochanowski in Opole. Occasionally, he also played on the boards of the Musical Theater in Wrocław (1991) and the Dramatic Theater in Legnica (1993). During his career, he created about 80 theatrical creations. He was awarded for his roles, receiving, among others, distinction at the XX Opole Theater Confrontations (1995), Silesian "Golden Mask" (2004) and the acting award at the XXXII Opole Theater Confrontations "Klasyka Polska" (2007). In 2012, he was honored with ...

David (King of Makuria)

Dawid (Arab Dawood) - the king of Makuria in Nubia in the years around 1268-1276. He was the nephew of the blind king in Dongola Abu al-Izz Murtaszkara. He deprived him of the throne and imprisoned him. Murtaszkara's sons were expelled. They asked for the help of the Baybard of Egypt, Baybars. In 1272, the Nubian army of David attacked Ajzab. In retaliation, Egypt's governor Kus in September 1272 invaded the Nubian borderland located 20 days from Dongola (north of Assuan). David's nephew was his nephew Shakanda asked Egypt for help. Baybars sent a Mamluk expedition to support the claims of the pretender. On March 31, 1276, there was a clash at Dongola, where the Nubian army was defeated. David crossed the Nile and fled south to Al-Abwabu, abandoning his mother, sister and niece. The Mamluks set Shakanda on the throne. David was soon released to the Sultan as a prisoner. The Egyptian intervention aimed at changing the status of the kingdom of Makuria. Since then, the era ...

Konstantin Tieriechow

Konstantin Pawlowicz Tieriechow (Russian: Контантин Павлович Терехов, ukr. Костантин Павлович Терехов, born in 1917 in the town of Almaznaya in the Yekaterinsky Governorate, died?) - a Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae From 1939 he was the secretary of the regional committee and then the Komsomol Municipal Committee of Ukraine, 1941-1946 served in the Red Army, since 1943 he belonged to the WKP (b), after the demobilization he was a party officer in the Volvili region (now the Lwyn Region). He graduated from the Higher School of the Party at the KPU Central, 1954 was the Second Secretary, and 1954-1956 First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the KPU in the Oblast Volga region, then in 1956-1963 Inspector of the Central Committee of the KPU. From January 1963 to December 1964, he was First Secretary of the Zhitomir Regional Industrial Committee of the KPU, from December 1964 to May 13, 1968 II Secretary of the Zhytomyr Regional Committee of the KPU, May 13, 1968 t...

Sierafima Lubimowa

Sergey Timofievsky of Lubimov (Russian: Серафима Тимофеевна Любимова, born 1898 in Saransk, died in 1970 in Moscow) - Soviet national and party activist. Curriculum vitae From 1919 she belonged to the RKP (b), she studied at the Faculty of Law of the University of Saratov (she graduated), since 1920 she worked in the Saratov govencial committee, until 1922 she headed the Saratov Gubernian Women's Working Committee (1922), 1922 -1923 was an instructor at the Department of Women's Work, CCC (b). From September 1923 to November 1924 she headed the Women's Labor Department of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Turksstan, from November 1924 to November 1926 she was head of the Department of Workers and Workers in Workers and Workers, KC WKP (b), 1926 became head of the Eastern Group of Workers' and Children's Club's KC WKP (b). From 1928 to September 1929 she was the chairman of the Executive Committee of Kalusha Gubernian Council, then head of the Moscow branch o...

Mikhail Chlomov

Curriculum vitae Initially a courier and agent, later a factory worker, from August 1931 to February 1932 deputy director, and 1932-1933 and 1933-1935 factory director. Since September 1927 he was a member of the WKP (b), 1935-1938 studied at the Industrial Academy in Moscow, from February to July 1938 he was head of the Economic Council of the USSR. July-December 1938 deputy secretary, and from December 1938 to June 1939 secretary of the USSR Economic Council, from June 1939 to November 1940 managing the affairs of the People's Commissariat of the USSR, from November 1940 to April 1944 deputy governor of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR - Council of People's Commissars of the USSR. From April to August 1944, the head of the Glowchimmas of the People's Commissar of Tactical Weapons Mins. USSR, later the head of the Chief Executive Board of Agricultural Machinery of this station. Awarded with two Order of the Red Labor Banner and Order of the Second Class ...

Nikolai Amielko

Nikolai Nikolayevich Amielko (Russian: Николай Николаевич Амелько, born November 22, 1914 in Petrograd, June 27, 2007 in Moscow) - Soviet Admiral. Curriculum vitae Since 1931 he served in the Navy of the USSR, in 1936 he graduated from the Military College of the USSR. Frunze, participant of the USSR war with Germany. Since 1944 a member of the WKP (b), from 1945 on command posts and staff, in 1956 graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff, became a candidate for military science. From 1956 to 1962 he served as deputy commander of the Pacific Fleet, commander of the Pacific Fleet between 1969 and 1978, Deputy Admiral of the USSR Navy from 1969 to 1978, admiral in 1964. Member of the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR VII and VIII term. In the years 1964-1971 deputy member of the CPW Central Committee. Honors USSR medals and foreign decorations. Bibliography wiki

Pawel Lazarus

Pawel Jewgienjewicz Lazarus (Russian: Павел Евгеньевич Лазимир, born January 21, 1891 in Rewlu, died June 20, 1920 in Kremenchug) was a Russian revolutionary, chairman of the Petrograd Revolutionary Army (1917). During the First World War he served in the Russian army, a member of the SS party, 1917 member of the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Council. From 25 October to 18 December 1917, Chairman of the Petrograd Revolutionary Committee, from November 9 to 23, 1917, Member of the People's Commissariat of the Russian Soviet Republic for military maritime affairs, from December 1917 to 1918 Member of the Left Party of the Eserers, then RKP (b). From November 30, 1917, a member of the NKVD College RFSRR, later a member of the College of People's Commissar for Military Affairs of the RFSRR, from October 9th to 27th, 1918, a member of the South Front Revolutionary Military Council, then head of the South Front Supply Board. Bibliography wiki

Polish Charter of Victim Rights

The Charter of Rights of Victims prepared by the Ministry of Justice in cooperation with government and non-governmental institutions and organizations, announced in October 1999. The Charter of Rights of Victims refers to the inherent and inalienable dignity of man and the citizen, the source of his freedom and rights that public authorities have a duty to respect and protect (Article 30 of the Constitution); the fact that the Republic of Poland is a state of law that implements the principles of social justice, in which everyone has a duty to observe the law (Articles 2 and 83 of the Constitution); Recommendations developed by the international community shaping the policy of dealing with victims of crime, and in particular: UN Declaration on Fundamental Justice for Victims of Crime and Misuse of Power of 29 November 1985, European Convention for Compensation for Victims of Crime of Violence of 24 November 1983 , Recommendation of the Council of Europe No R (87) 21 of 17 September 1...

Wieniamin Dymszyc

Wieniamin Emmanuilowicz Dymszyc (Russian: Вениамин Эммануилович Дымшиц, born September 28, 1910 in Teodozia, died May 23, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet politician of Jewish descent, deputy prime minister of the USSR (1962-1985), chairman of the State Planning Committee of the USSR ), Hero of the Socialist Work (1980). Since 1927 he has worked in the mines of the Donbas, since 1931 in the metallurgical plant, since 1933 the manager of the engineering workshop on the construction of the "Azovstal" factory in Mariupol, since 1937 in the WKP (b). 1937-1939 director of the metalwork factory, head of the metallurgical plant in Krzywym Rog, 1939-1946 trustee of the "Magnitostroj" trust in Magnitogorsk, 1945 extensively completed the. Baumana, 1946-1950 trustee in Zaporozhye. 1950-1954 Head of the Chief Executive Board of the Construction Industry of the Lead Industry of the Ministry of Construction of Heavy Industries of the USSR, 1954-1957 Deputy Minister of Construction of ...

Gennady Wiediernikov

August 5, 1937 in Moscow, July 27, 2001) - Soviet party and state activist, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1986-1990), Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1986-1989). 1960 graduated from the Siberian Institute of Metallurgy, 1965 joined the CPSU. He held managerial positions in the metallurgical plant in Chelyabinsk, 1970-1973 Second Secretary of the Party Committee in Chelyabinsk, 1973-1978 Head of department and chief engineer in metallurgical plants. 1979-1989 First secretary of the CPSU in Chelyabinsk, 1981-1983 Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Chelyabinsk, 1983-1984 CCP Chief Inspector, 1984-1986 First Secretary of the CPWR Regional Chelyabinsk, 1986-1989 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, 1989-1991 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Denmark. 1986-1990 member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and the Supreme Sovi...

Brachid

Brachidium, (brachidial platelet) - a skeletal part of the shoulder that occurs in some brachiopods. Brachidium is the internal backbone of lofofor arms, supporting the hydrostatic apparatus that is moving there. It is a limb of the appendage, which is formed from the back of the dorsal shell. Rhynchonellida brachidium is a crust and Terebratulida is a looped loop. Some fossils of Rhynchonelliformea ​​had very complicated brachidia in the form of two conical, sometimes double helixes. wiki

Henrik Wergeland

Henrik Wergeland Henrik Arnold Wergeland Henrik Arnold Vergeland (born June 17, 1808 in Kristiansand, died July 12, 1845 in Christianity) is a Norwegian poet, playwright and prose writer. Considered one of the most eminent artists of the Romantic period. He was an advocate of freedom and democracy. Thanks to him, the day in which the constitution of independent Norway (17 May) was adopted was declared a national holiday. As a republican, he opposed the union of Norway with Sweden. In his writings, he appealed to support the national liberation struggles of the Greeks, Belgians and Irish. Many articles devoted to fighting the Poles with the tsar. He considered his work as a mission that aims to work for the good of the people and to fight for universal progress. He published, among others, the epic Skabelsen, Mennesket og Messias (1829, Creation, Man and Messiah). wiki

Nasr (mitologia)

Nasr (Arabic نسر) - in Arabic mythology, man or deity. Nasr is a South African deity. Nasra's motifs showed him in the form of a falcon. According to Ibn al-Kalbi's account, Nasr once lived on Earth as a human, between Adam and Eve, and sometimes the flood in Noah's life. He was righteous and devout. At the same time, Jaghut and Ja'uk lived in the same antediluvian time, who had the same advantages as him. When their lives were over, the families of the venerable husbands plunged into mourning. Then came Kabil. This man, from the Banu tribe, proposed to the families grieving that he would perform statues of their dead relatives, including Nasra. The families agreed. Kbil made a sculpture depicting Nasra, as did the other righteous husbands. These sculptures have become the object of worship. They were all around. They were worshiped even when all those who remembered the righteous men before the flood died. This is how the cult was born, because the statues began...

Cyril Porter

Cyril Henry Atwell Porter (born January 12, 1890 in Bridstow, January 16, 1964 in Callow) is a British athlete (long distance runner), 1912 Olympic medalist. He won the bronze medal on the 3000 meters team at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm. This competition was played according to the following rules: each of the gates was attended by five representatives from each country. The first three players from each national team were ranked first, one point. The team with the smallest score wins. The British team entered the finals without a fight, because only five teams had signed up, and three preliminaries were played. In the final she took 3rd place and Porter was the ninth individual. His teammates were Joe Cottrill, George Hutson, Edward Owen and William Moore. Porter also competed in the 5000m race in which he finished the final, but finished the final race outside the top seven. In 1912, he was ordained a priest. From 1922 to retirement he was parish priest at Ewyas Harold. ...

Species dysforia

Type dysphoria - a type of dysfunction, sometimes with elements of dysmorphophobia, combined with the perception that a person's body is the wrong species. Earls and Lalumière (2009) describe this as "the feeling of being inside a wrong species" and "the desire to be an animal." In addition to psychological literature, this term is also found in terran and otherkin environments. Definition and symptoms The term "species dysfunction" is informally used in psychological literature to compare the experiences of some individuals to those present in a transgender environment. Otherkini and tania also use it to describe their own experiences. In 2008, according to research, 46% of respondents identified furry fathers, responding positively to the question "Do you consider yourself less than 100%?"; and 41% chose a positive answer to the question "If you could be a man in 0%, would you?" These questions were specially designed to outli...

Mikael Pentikäinen

Mikael Pentikäinen (born 28 November 1964 in Espoo) is a Finnish journalist and media manager, editor-in-chief of the daily Helsingin Sanomat. In 1990 he completed his journalistic studies (Sanoman toimittajakoulu) and in 1992 he studied agriculture and forestry. In the years 1992-1996 he worked in the editorial office of the daily "Helsingin Sanomat". Then until 1999 he was editor-in-chief of the morning newspaper "Etelä-Saimaa". In the years 1999-2004 he was associated with the Finnish press agency STT as editor-in-chief and general manager. In 2004 he became Managing Director of Sanoma News, responsible for the Sanoma media business. In 2010 he was the editor of the editorial board of the Helsingin Sanomat, which he held until 2013. In 2013 Mikael Pentikäinen was the candidate for the Center Party in the European elections in 2014. wiki

Raphaël Gay

Raphaël Gay (born November 6, 1995) - French mountain cyclist, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Raphaël Gay's biggest success came in 2013, when he teamed up with Julie Bresset, Jordan Sarrou and Maxim Marott to win a silver medal in the cross-country relay at the World Cup in Pietermaritzburg. In the same championship he finished fourth in the junior category, losing the bronze medal to Italy's Gioele Bertolini by only 5 seconds. In 2013 he was also seventeenth in the junior category at the European Championships in Bern. He did not participate in the Olympic Games. Bibliography wiki

Louis Lewin (historian)

Louis Lewin (born 1868 in Żnin, died in 1941 in Bene Berak) is a Jewish historian, one of the most prominent researchers of the history of the Wielkopolska Jews. He grew up in Frankfurt am Main. He studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin, where he defended his first doctoral dissertation on Jewish history at German universities. From 1895 he was a rabbi, first in Inowrocław, Pniewach and Kępno, and then (from 1920) in Katowice. He also lectured at the Jewish Theological Seminary of the Fränkel Foundation in Wrocław, where he moved in 1925, after anti-Semitic threats to him in Upper Silesia. In 1939 he went to Israel (Bene Berak), where he died two years later. He was a member of editorial boards of Monatsschrift für Geschichte and Wissenschaft des Jüdentums. Published in: Bibliography wiki

Radek Lord

Radek Lord (born in 1996 in San José, Costa Rica) is an American actor. He is the son of a Costa Rican lawyer and an American senior manager. He traveled a lot in his life - he moved out of Costa Rica at the age of 8, after which he lived in Belgium, northern Kentucky and Ohio. He is currently in the USA developing his acting career. Despite his young age, he starred in several Hollywood companies and television series on American television. His career gained momentum when in 2017 he appeared in the very well-known production of American Ballers (TV series) alongside the action star Dwayne Johnson and Omar Benson Miller. Filmography wiki

Ludwik Machalski

Ludwik Machalski pseud. "Monk" (born August 23, 1929 in Jasło, died April 10, 1951 in the prison in Kielce) - Polish activist of the post-war anti-communist underground, leader of the independence organization operating in the Sandomierz poviat. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Leopold and Ludwika née Bień. His mother was a sister tried in the so-called "The process of sixteen" by Adam Bień - a member of the authorities of the Polish Underground State. Ludwik Machalski spent his childhood in Staszów, but during the Second World War he learned in secret sets. He graduated from high school in 1947 in Kielce, then he studied at the Commercial Academy in Cracow and the Lodz University of Technology, which he did not graduate. In 1950 he was the creator of a group of about 40 people, an anti-communist organization operating in the Sandomierz poviat. His organization was focused on gathering weapons, as well as the money needed for conspiratorial activities, but also...

Stop the clock at eleven

Stop the clock at eleven o'clock - police novel (crime) by Barbara Nawrocka, published in 1973. The novel takes place in 1971 and begins with the murder of a watchmaker who lives in a wooden cottage in Warsaw's Bródno (the author describes this district and the rapid urban changes taking place at the time in the neighborhood). The investigation is conducted by Captain Korda, assisted by Deputy Zygmunt Gabler. The captain is an officer with a high tendency to reflect - the narrator acquaints the readers with the internal monologues of the militiaman. The case dates back to 1943, when the 17-man partisan detachment fell into the German ambush in the unnamed town. Knocked-in was probably the effect of the denunciation of an unknown person. The novel was awarded in a competition organized by the Headquarters of Militia Obywatelska and the publishing house "Iskry". wiki

Czesław Mądry

Czesław Kazimierz Mądry (born on August 30, 1942 in Sowach) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the seventh and eightth term. Curriculum vitae He has completed secondary education, a farmer by profession. He joined the United People's Party in 1966, where he was a member of the county and provincial committees. He was a councilor in the Poviat National Council in Milicz. In 1976 and 1980 he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the 7th and 8th term in the Wrocław district. He sat on the Maritime Economy and Shipping Committee for two terms. In addition, in the 7th term of office he was a member of the Mining, Energy and Chemistry Committee, and in the 8th term he was a member of the Committee on Agriculture and Food Industry and the Committee on Agriculture, Food Economy and Forestry. Honors Bibliography wiki

Readability

Readability - is a term that also means ease of reading and intelligibility of the text. It is one of the basic elements of the printed text. In Polish, there is one word for giving two important English terms in typography: The first one (readability) corresponds to the ease of reading the text, understanding its meaning and sending it in a specific situation. The texts are designed for a specific medium or function in which they are the most readable, which is why a letter readable on the monitor screen does not have to be checked in an urban orientation system or phone book. The readability of a given text is influenced by the way it is composed, the degree of writing, kerning, tracking, length of the line, interline, etc. The second word (legibility) means distinguishing a single handwriting and making it easy to identify. This feature, sometimes called recognizability, is close to readability and has an undoubted influence on it, although letters of high visibility may be d...
Pastry composition - imitation of the historical style of composition using modern typographic tools. Such an imitation should be based on the contemporary version of a given cut and be subject to historical design principles. When designing in this way, appropriate proportions of the column and margins should be maintained, and if necessary, use the ornamentation with a specific style. It is also allowed to duplicate the unique features of the original composition, as well as to partially preserve the original shape of the letters. The composition of a pastiche differs from facsimiles in that it is not an exact reproduction of an earlier version of the book, but only a faithful representation of the style of a given epoch or trend in design. wiki

Agnieszka Kaczmarska

Agnieszka Kaczmarska (born November 25, 1975 in Warsaw) - Polish political and self-government activist, from 2017 the head of the Chancellery of the Sejm. Curriculum vitae She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science at the University of Warsaw. She worked briefly, among others as a civilian employee of the Police Headquarters. In the years 1998-2001 she worked in the Parliamentary Club of Solidarity Electoral Action. In the years 2002-2016, a counselor of Law and Justice in the Targówek district of the Capital City of Warsaw Warsaw. For many years, the PiS chairwoman in this district. In 2006-2016 he was the director of the PiS parliamentary club's office. On February 16, 2016, Marek Kuchciński was appointed by the Speaker of the Sejm to the position of deputy head of the Chancellery of the Sejm. From October 4, 2016, p.o. Head of the Chancellery of the Sejm. From January 1, 2017 Head of the Chancellery of the Sejm. Private life She's married, ha...

Joe Slovo

Joe Slovo, responsible Yossel Mashel Slovo (born May 23, 1926 in Abelach, died January 6, 1995 in Johannesburg) - South African lawyer and political activist. He was born in a Jewish family in Lithuania. In 1935, his family emigrated to South Africa. At the age of 13, he left school, three years later he joined the South African Communist Party, which was then the only multiracial organization in South Africa. After completing his military service, he studied law at the University of Witwatersrand, where he made friends with Nelson Mandela. In 1950, the Communist Party was banned, and Slovo received a ban on political activity in 1954, and he then gave legal advice to black dissidents. In 1955, he helped activists of the African National Congress to set up the Freedom Charter (Eng.), And in 1961 he worked on the formation of its armed wing, Umkhonto in Sizwe (Spear of the Nation). After arresting the leaders of the African National Congress in 1963, he emigrated, continuing his acti...

Feodor Okk

Feodor Okk (Russian: Фёдор Васильевич Окк, born on November 27, 1898 in the village of Piila, died on August 23, 1941, k. Tallina) - an Estonian communist politician. Curriculum vitae From February 1917 to 1918 he served in the Russian army, and from 1918 to May 1926 in the Red Army, from 1920 he belonged to RKP (b), 1926-1927 he worked in the Moscow province social insurance department and as the head of the invalids in Sierpuchowo. Then in the years 1927-1931 he studied at the Communist University of National Minorities of the West. Julian Marchlewski, 1931-1932 he was a clerk and head of the machine-building department of the Organization and Instructing Department of the WKP District Committee (b) in Leningrad, in 1932 he was sent to illegal communist activity in Estonia, but on August 23, 1932 he was arrested there and then sentenced to 12 years Katory, May 7, 1938 amnesty. On August 14, 1938, he was sent to the USSR, where from August 1939 to May 1940 he worked in the NKVD Boa...

Matwiej Wajnrub

Matwiej Grigorjewicz Wajnrub (Russian: Матвей Григорьевич Вайнруб, born May 2, 1910 in Borisov, died February 14, 1998 in Kiev) - Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He was born into a Jewish working family, he was the brother of Yevsy. In the years 1924-1929 he worked in a glass factory, in 1927 he finished two courses of the workers' faculty (rabfaku), from 1929 he served in the Red Army. In 1931 he graduated from the United Belarusian Military School, and in 1941 the Military Academy. Frunze, from 1931 he belonged to WKP (b), in May 1941 he became the head of intelligence of the armored division of the North Caucasus Military District. From June 1941, he participated in the war with Germany on the West, South-West, Stalingrad and Belarussian Fronts, in January 1942 he was deputy commander of the armored forces of the 7th Reserve Army / 62nd Army in Stalingrad, participated in the battle of Stalingrad. Later, he was ...

Alexandre Astruc

Alexandre Astruc (ok. 1965) Alexandre Astruc (born July 13, 1923 in Paris, May 19, 2016) is a French theorist, film critic and film director. He was the forerunner of the new wave in the French film. In 1948 he published the manifesto "Naissance d'une nouvelle avant-garde: caméra-stylo", in which he formulated the idea of ​​a film as an autonomous art with its own original language and an equal means of artistic expression. However, as one of the first to consciously shape the style and art of his works: La rideau cramoisi (1951), The Bad Meetings (1954), The Names of Love (1960), The Long Road (1965) , Flame on the Adriatic (1968). He was also the author of television films, among others. biopic Sartre par lui-même (1972). At the International Film Festival of Venice in 1955, he received the Special Award for "Best New Director" for his movie "Bad Conversations." In 1958 he was nominated for a Golden Lion for Life, and in 1965 for Golden Palm fo...

Jean-François Fallacher

Jean-François Fallacher (born 1967) - President of the Management Board of Orange Polska (since 1 May 2016). Curriculum vitae He graduated in Engineering at the École Polytechnique, the École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications in Paris, and the International Business Development Program at ESSEC Business School. He then worked for the Orange Group companies for 20 years. He served at that time, including President of Sofrecom, Chief Operating Officer of Wanadoo, and managed B2B marketing at EuroNet Internet. In the years 2011-2016 he was the president of Orange Romania, the leading mobile operator in the Romanian market. wiki

Borovský potok (Hronu basin)

Borovský potok - a stream, a tributary of the Vajskovský potok in Slovakia. It has a source at an altitude of about 1050 m on the southern slopes of Žiar peak (1408 m) in the Low Tatras. It flows in the south-eastern direction of the Borové valley. At about 600 m it goes to the Vajskovský potok as its right tributary. This takes place at 48 ° 51'35 "N 19 ° 31'04" E / 48,859722 19,517778. The entire Borowski Potok catchment is located in a forested valley, in the lower part of the slopes of the Low Tatras, outside the National Park of the Nizne Tatry. At the bottom of the trough, the stream crosses the hiking trail. Hiking trails Wylot valleys Vajskovskie (Worms) - Dirt - saddle under Žiar - Žiar - Žiarska hoľa - Skalka - Kotliská. Czas przejścia: 4.30 h, 3.50 h wiki

Peeter Karu

Peeter Karu (born September 21, 1909 in Võisk, died April 14, 1942 in Tallinn) is an Estonian shotgun, medalist of the World Cup. In 1940, the hand was immortalized by the Tallinn College of Folk College Private College in Tallinn. More serious gun training began in 1937. In the late 30s he was a member of the Estonian representation in shooting. He is a three-time world championship medalist. She has one silver and two bronze medals. Champion of Estonia in 1938 in the competition: military rifle, three positions, 300 m, team. Achievements World Championships medals Based on source material: wiki

HH 212

HH 212 - The Herbiga-Haro object is located in the direction of the Orion constellation, about 1.4 thousand light-years from Earth. The object is located in a dense molecular cloud near the Horse Head Nebula. In regions such as this cloud of dust and gas collapse under the influence of gravity. The process is getting faster and faster, and the material gets hotter until the young star lights up in the center of the cloud. Any remaining material swirling around the emerging protostar creates an accretion disk until, in favorable circumstances, it eventually develops enough to create a base material for the emergence of planets, asteroids and comets. Although this process has not yet been fully understood, it is common for this group of objects that the protostar and its accretion disk cause the formation of visible jets. The star in the center of the HH 212 is actually very young, only a few thousand years old. Its jets are perfectly symmetrical, with several nodes thrown at relat...

Anatoly Abramov (actor)

Anatoly Wasilievich Abramov (born 1915, born 1983) is a Soviet actor, distinguished artist of the Russian Federation of Soviet Socialist Republics (1953). Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Leningrad Theater Institute (1937). Since 1937 he has performed on various theaters. participant of World War II. Since 1945 the actor of the New Theater in Leningrad (since 1953 Leningrad Theater). In the years 1961-1975 in the corpse of the Great Drama Theater. Since 1975 retired. He appeared in cinema films (Wiesna in Moscow, 1953, Pedagogical poem, 1955; Szofior poniewole, 1958; Udar, Ještio stroke, 1968; Karpuchin, 1972; Ogniennoje diet, 1976; Sol of lands, 1978 and others). Bibliography wiki

Ignacy Kosiński

Ignacy Kosiński (born 28 July 1874 in Jasło, died 1940) is a Polish agricultural chemist, plant physiologist. Curriculum vitae The son of Thomas and Antonina. In Cracow he graduated from junior high school, in 1894 he graduated from the Technical and Industrial School with the title of chemist of technology, in 1898 the Higher School of Agriculture. He was educated in Jena and Leipzig. He received his doctoral degree. After 1901 he was a researcher. He founded the Society for the Promotion of Polish Agricultural Science. He worked at the Central Agricultural Society. After Poland regained independence, he was the initiator of the founding of the Agricultural Experimental Association. From 1929 to 1933 he was the head of the Agricultural Department of the State Institute of Rural Economy in Puławy. On 2 May 1923, he was awarded the Commander Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. After the outbreak of World War II, he was arrested by the Germans in 1939. He died probably in ...

Joseph Rumshinsky

Rumshinsky (ok. 1900) Joseph Rumshinsky (born 1879 in Vilnius, February 6, 1956 in New York) is an American composer of Jewish origin. He studied with Polish musician Henryk Meltzer at the Warsaw Conservatory. In 1919 he began working at the Kessler Second Avenue Theater in New York's Jewish Theater District. As a composer, he has been working in New York for over 40 years. He released his memoirs in 1944 under the title Klangen fun mayn lebn. He composed the opera Ruth, which he wrote in Hebrew. Comments Authoritative control (person): wiki

Helena Paleolog

Helena Paleolog (born 1431, 7 November 1473) is the daughter of the late Mistry of Thomas Paleologian, wife of Lazarus II Brankowicz, Serbian ruler in 1456-1458. Curriculum vitae Helena was married as a child to Lazarus II Brankowicz, with whom she had three daughters. Shortly after the death of her husband, she married her eldest daughter, Maria, for Stefan Tomaszewicz Kotromanich, King of Bosnia since 1461. When the Turks took control of Bosnia, the young queen was taken to the harem of the Turkish general; Helena and her two younger daughters managed to escape to Leukas. One of the girls, Milica, married her in Kefalonia and Leukas, Leonardo III Tocco, but she died childless after several months of marriage. The second, Irena, was married to John Kastriota, the son of Skanderbeg, and together with him after her father-in-law went to Italy. Helena remained at the court of her son-in-law at Leukas, finally going to the monastery, where she died in 1473. Bibliography wiki

High Speed Lan Instrument Protocol

High Speed ​​Lan Instrument Protocol (HiSLIP) is a protocol based on TCP / IP for communication between computers and measuring and laboratory devices (eg meters, oscilloscopes, laboratory power supplies). From version 1.4 of the standard "LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI)" HiSLIP is a recommended way of connecting devices over a LAN. History HiSLIP was developed in 2011 by the IVI Foundation as a replacement and development of the VXI-11 standard. Relation to other standards The standard is derived from the older VXI-11 standard. The VXI-11 was the first standard to transmit GPIB (IEEE-488) commands over a LAN. He used the Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call, developed by SUN Microsystems. TCP / IP sessions are the basis for establishing a connection. The standard does not define what information is sent between the measuring device and the computer. This is left to the higher order protocols. Use Like VXI-11, HiSLIP is rarely used directly in labo...

Wolfgang Büscher

Wolfgang Büscher (born May 20, 1951 in Volkmarsen) is a German journalist, writer and traveler. His literary debut was a novel Three Hours Zero. German adventure (Drei Stunden Null. Deutsche Abenteuer) from 1998. In 2003 he published another book - Berlin - Moscow. Travel on foot (Berlin - Moskau. Eine Reise zu Fuß, Polish edition - 2004). In the years following the fall of the Soviet Union he traveled around the area (Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan). After the fall of the USSR, he was one of the first journalists to report on the changes in Kaliningrad. In 2005 he published a travel report by Germany (Deutschland, eine Reise). In 2002 he was awarded the Theodore Wolff Journalist Award. His next books are: Asiatische Absencen (2008), Deutschlands große Chance (2009), Hartland: Zu Fuß durch Amerika (2011) and Ein Frühling in Jerusalem (2014). As a journalist from "Die Zeitung", "Die Welt" and "Neue Zürcher Zeitung", currently working in the weekly magazine ...

Fiodor Baranow

Fyodor Alexeyevich Baranov (Russian: Фёдор Алексеевич Баранов, born January 9, 1905 in St. Petersburg, March 15, 1982) - Soviet party activist and partisan commander. In the years 1926-1931 he served in the military-marine fleet, from 1928 in the WKP (b), and from 1931 the party officer in Leningrad. From October 1940 to October 2, 1942, the secretary, and from October 2, 1942 to July 20, 1944, the secretary of the Belarusian Communist Party (Bolshevik) Party Committee in Baranovichi. From August 1943 to July 1944, a member of the KP (B) B Baranavichian Regional Committee, from October 1943 to July 1944, commander of the guerrilla grouping of the southern part of the Baranavičy region. From September 1944 to September 1952 I Secretary of State (b) B in Bobruisk, from 18 February 1949 to 20 September 1952 Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (B) B, from August 1953 to February 1958 First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the KPB in Grodno. From February 13, 1954...

Ivan Siwap

Ivan Kuzmich Svyatosh (Russian: Иван Кузьмич Сиволап, born December 20, 1909 in the village of Petriwka in the Cherubian province, October 17, 1968 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, minister of the USSR's food industry (1951-1953). > 1926-1927 agitator of the Komsomol district committee, 1927-1929 graduate of the cooperative school of trade unions in Alexandria, 1929-1932 studied at the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. From 1931 propagandist of the KC Komsomol of Ukraine in the Odessa Oblast, 1932-1937 senior researcher and head of the economic department of the Allied Science and Research Institute of the Spirit Industry, 1937-1940 deputy head and head of the Central Economic Department of the People's Commissariat of the USSR Food Industry, 1940-1941 Member of the Economic Council Wide Goods Demand at the People's Commissar's Council of the USSR. 1941-1946 deputy minister of the USSR's food industry, 1946-1947 deputy minister of tobacco industry, 1947-1949 member of ...

Andrei Błażewicz

Andriej Eduardowicz Błażewicz, Russian Андрей Эдуардович Блажевич (born 1906 in St. Petersburg, died 16/17 August 1943) - Soviet special forces officer, then military officer (captain), commander of 2nd Russian Division National SS during World War II He served in the NKVD, and then in the Red Army, reaching the rank of captain. After the German invasion of the USSR on 22 June 1941, he was the chief of staff of one of the artillery regiments. He was captured by the Germans. He was sent to the POW camp in Suwałki, where he co-founded the Military Alliance of Russian Nationalists (BSRN) and then the National People's Party (NPRN) led by Lt. Col. Vladimir W. Gil. From December 1942 he commanded the 2nd Russian National Division of the SS, which was formed in Stalag 319 in the area of ​​Lublin. After its merger in March 1943 with the 1st Russian National SS Division in the 1st Russian National SS Regiment, he assumed the post of Chief of Staff of the newly formed military unit. On th...

Impromptu "Ohio"

Impromptu "Ohio" (Ohio Impromptu) - a play by Samuel Beckett. The drama was written in 1980 in English. Beckett wrote art at the request of Stanley E. Gontarski, who, on behalf of Ohio State University, organized a science-literary symposium under the name Samuel Beckett: Humanistic Prospectives in the United States. For the first time, the play was staged on May 9, 1981 at the Stadium II Theater in Columbus, Ohio, where the author was invited on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday. Directed by Alan Schneider and starring David Warrilow and Rand Mitchell. Impromptu "Ohio" characters are a listener and reader, similar to each other, long-haired old men sitting at a rectangular table. The reader reads the final part of the listening story. The story is interrupted by a tap on the table. At the end, it turns out that the book is about men sitting at the table, so the drama contains a casket concept. In 2002, director Anthony Minghella made the film version of I...

Emmy Machnow

Emmy Gunilla "Emy" Machnow, after her husband Almberg (born 1 September 1897 in Stockholm, died November 23, 1974 in Malmö) - Swedish swimmer from the first half of the 20th century, Olympic medalist. > During the 7th Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920, Machnow's twenty-eight-year-old took part in one swimming competition. In the women's relay 4 × 100 m freestyle was started only three teams. Swedes from Manchow took third place Manchow represented the Malmö SS club. Bibliography wiki

Kåre Kristiansen

Kåre Kristiansen Kåre Gulbrand Kristiansen (born March 11, 1920 in Bergen, December 3, 2005) is a Norwegian politician, president of the Christian People's Party, chairman of the Norwegian Parliament, minister. He was the son of a secular preacher, active in the Salvation Army. He began his professional career as a Norge Statsbaner telegraph operator in Norwegian railways. Since 1951 he has been active in the community of Nesodden; In 1965 he was appointed to the position of Deputy Minister of Social Affairs and remained in office until 1968. In 1969 he was first elected to Parliament (Storting), initially as deputy deputy; Between 1973-1977 and 1981-1989 he held the mandate of the deputy. In 1975 he was first elected president of the Christian People's Party, replacing Lars Korvald; He headed the party until 1979, again in 1979-1983 (replaced in 1983 by Kjell Magne Bondevik). From 1981-1983 he was the chairman of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, from 1983-1986 ...

Jacques Germain Soufflot

Popiersie Jacques'a Germain'a Soufflot'a Pantheon in Paris Hotel-Dieu in Lyon Jacques Germain Soufflot (born 22 July 1713 - died 29 August 1780) is a French classicist. He was one of the first architects to undertake research on ancient architecture in the 18th century. He was leaving. to Italy where he actively participated in archaeological work. The founder of the church. Genowefs in Paris (Pantheon - mausoleum of eminent Frenchmen). Other projects: Authoritative control (person): wiki

Romano Bottegal

Romano Bottegal (born December 28, 1921 in San Donato di Lamon, Belluno, February 19, 1978 in Beirut, Lebanon) is an Italian venerable servant of the Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae Romano Bottegal was born on December 28, 1921 as the youngest of six children of his parents. In 1946 he was ordained a priest. After priestly ordination he entered the abbey of the Three Fountains in Rome. There he made a solemn profession in 1951, and then in the courses at the Gregorian University he obtained a license in theology in 1953. He died of tuberculosis at Beirut Hospital on February 19, 1978 after 14 years as a hermit. He was buried at Santa Barbara Cathedral. The beatification process is ongoing. December 9, 2013, Pope Francis proclaimed him venerable. Bibliography wiki

Human nature

The human nature of human beings is what is innate, instinctive, unlike what is acquired in individual and social experience. A slightly different view states that this term refers to the distinguishing features of the human species, with elements such as consciousness, free will, morality, creativity, degree of cooperation and trust, language, symbolic thinking, belief systems (ways of thinking, and actions as natural tendencies congenital, but specific to the human species). The existence, uniqueness, or naturalness of many of these elements is denied from traditional naturalist and evolutionist positions. There are approaches that attempt to translate a unique human nature other than the animal, eg as being the product of the latest from "great evolutionary transitions" (eg, see Pierre Teilhard de Chardin), or not from biology (such as non-linear geometry is not a product of biological evolution). See, for example, emergence. Questions about what human nature is, wha...

Clara Petrella

Clara Petrella jako Manon Lescaut Clara Petrella (born March 28, 1914 in Milan, Italy, died 19 November 1987) is an Italian opera singer, soprano, singing mostly vernissage and contemporary repertoire. Curriculum vitae Clara Petrella was born in 1914 in Milan. She came from a family of great musical traditions (her ancestor was an Italian opera composer, Enrico Petrella, and her aunt, Olivia Petrella, was a well known opera singer). She studied singing with her sister, Micaela at Ersilde Cervi-Caroli and Giannina Russ. She made her debut as Liu in Giacoma Puccini's Turandot in 1939 in Alexandria. Due to its dramatic temperament, combined with the beautiful voice of Spinto, it was compared to the famous Italian dramatic actress, Eleonora Duse and called "Duse of Singing." He has been involved with La Scala since 1947 (his debut as Giorgetta in Puccini's Pulloys) until 1962, and created many vernacular and contemporary roles. She was the first Serafin performer i...

Komusubi

The United Kingdom at the 1948 Winter Olympics represented 55 players: 43 men and twelve women. It was the fifth start of the UK national team at the Olympic Winter Games. Earned medals Staff quota Bobsleigh A separate article: Bobsleigh at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Men ice Hockey A separate article: Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Men's representation The United Kingdom represented fifth place. Final table Results figure skating A separate article: Figure skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Speed ​​skating A separate article: Speed ​​skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Men Alpine skiing A separate article: Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Men Exit Special slalom Combination Women Exit Special slalom Combination Skeleton A separate article: Skeleton at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Men Bibliography wiki

Cabard horse

Cabardy horses are an old horse race originating in the Caucasus. It is characterized by endurance, excellent balance and stable gait in difficult terrain, ability to overcome long distances, courage and intelligence. This breed was created by mixing many breeds of steppe horses (Nogaj, Kalmyk, Bashkirian, Donetsk) and noble (Karabakh, Persian, Aaltoian, Arabic) with Mongolian breeds. For hundreds of years this breed has developed naturally, and several times in the history of local breeders deliberately refined it with races from the outside to achieve specific features. Today, cabarets are highly valued in long-distance horse racing due to their durability. Karo took second place in the German Championship in Löffingen in 2004, and two cabbies took the first two places in the Open Championship of Poland in Košice a week ago. wiki

Andre Pollehn

Andre Pollehn (born 3 May 1969) is a German slugger. Two-time medalist of the individual German championships: silver (Norden 1989) and bronze (Neustadt an der Donau 1990), as well as bronze medalist of individual German championships (1994). Member of the semi-final of the continental individual world championships (Žarnovica 1990 - X place), semi-finals of the world championships (Norden 1992 - 5th place) as well as the final of the World Team Championships (Brokstedt 1994 - 6th place). The greatest success was in the Individual Cycle World Championship on the long track, between 1989 and 2002, five times in the finals of this competition. He achieved great success in 1994 in Mariánské Lázně, where he won the title of vice-president of the world. He twice competed in the finals of the individual European Championship on a grass track (Schwarme 1998 - VIIth, Noordwolde 2001 - IX place). He started in the British league, in the colors of the clubs of Ipswich, Long Eaton and Mi...

Bacuch

Bacuch - peatbog within the village of Koniówka in the Lesser Poland voivodship, in the poviat of Nowy Targ in the commune of Czarny Dunajec. Geographically, it is located in the Orawsko-Nowotarska Basin. It is located at an altitude of 741 m among meadows and arable fields on the left side of Czarny Dunajec. The distance of the bog from this river is 400-500 m, but it does not belong to its basin. From the peat bog flows out the Ogrójcowy Potok located in the Black Sea basin, a few hundred kilometers away. Between the banks of the Czarny Dunajec River and the Bacuch peat mire, a watershed runs between the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea catchments. A vast complex of peat bogs, swamps, marshes, marshy wetlands and swampy pine forests, stretching from Sucha Góra in Slovakia to Ludźmierz in Orawa, was called deserts or emptylands. After the glacier retreated, the area was a large pool of water and lake, which was gradually silted by sewage sediments that formed the influx of cones, at th...

Michał Kowalik

Michał Kowalik (born September 27, 1914, died on January 18, 1994) - soldier of the National Military Organization, collaborator of the South Branch of the National Department of the emigrant Political Council. On January 27, 1953, he was sentenced to death by the Kraków Curia priests. The State Council on August 18, 1953, changed the sentence to life imprisonment. On March 11, 1959, the Assembly of Judges of the Supreme Military Court quashed the 1953 sentence. The case was referred back to the Court of the Warsaw Military District. At the request of the Prosecutor General of the Polish People's Republic, the Military Chamber of the Supreme Court, on December 16, 1963, amassed the criminal proceedings against Michał Kowalik under the Amnesty Act of 27 April 1956. On February 10, 1992, the Warsaw Military District Court annulled the decisions in the trial of priests of the Krakow Curia in 1953. Bibliography wiki

Bolesław Żygadło

Bolesław Żygadło (born on April 28, 1931 in Grudy in the Kostopol poviat) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the 6th term. Curriculum vitae He has completed primary education. Until 1945 he lived with his family in Kostopol in Wołyń. His father in 1943 was murdered by Ukrainian nationalists from the UPA. In 1945, as part of the deportation action, he was put together with his mother and sister in Prabuty. He started school in middle school, interrupted due to illness. He worked in a family farm, as well as in the 1950s, socially in agricultural organizations and dairies. He was a councilor of the Municipal National Council in Prabuty. In 1972, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Iława district on behalf of the United People's Party. He sat on the Committee on Agriculture and Food Industry. In the 1990s, he joined the Kresowiak Union in Zamość. Member of the Prabuckie Review Committee of the Kresowiak As...

Dactylpodit

A two-branch crustacean Comparison of gnatopodium and legs of the trunk trench. Daktylopodit signed as dactylus Dactylite (Latin: dactylus) - the most distant endome of the endopodite of crustaceans, preceded by propodite. Its counterpart in other arthropods is the forehead. Usually, dactylopodite has a simple structure and a claw-shaped shape. It is equipped with muscle lancers and levers, coming out of propodite. In some equinoxes it is equipped with two claws growing from its basal part. In the case of gripping limbs, it is possible to build pliers together with the propposition root opposite it. wiki

Mikhail Pashov

Mikhail Wasilievich Pashov (Russian: Михаил Васильевич Пашов, 1915-2002) - Soviet state activist. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Odessa Agricultural Institute, from 1939 he worked as a senior agronomist and then the main agronomist, from 1945 he belonged to the WKP (b), in 1956-1961 he was the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Agricultural Management Board. From 1961 he was the deputy chairman of the Executive Committee of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, in 1962 he became the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Board of Production and Agricultural Products Stocks, then until May 1964 he was the deputy chairman of the Executive Committee of the Dnipropetrovsk Rural District Council. From May to December 1964 he was the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Dnipropetrovsk Rural District Council, from December 1964 to February 1979 he was the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, and from March 15, 1966 to February 10, 1981 a me...

Monument to Jozef Dowbor-Muśnicki in Lusow

Monument to Jozef Dowbor-Muśnicki - a statue of Jozef Dowbor-Muśnicki located in Lusowo (Poznan district). It was the first, and so far the only, monument to the General in Poland. The monument was unveiled on December 29, 2015 in the village where Dowbor-Muśnicki lived in the last years of his life. The author of the monument standing at the local primary school was Robert Sobociński. A statue of a simple form (in a uniform on a pedestal) was built thanks to the efforts of the Lusow Memorial Society of General Joseph Dowbor-Muśnicki. Part of the funds for this purpose were provided by the City of Poznań and the Wielkopolskie Province. The object was dedicated to the Metropolitan of Poznan Archbishop Stanisław Gądecki. The ceremony was unveiled. Honorary Company of the 17th Wielkopolska Mechanized Brigade of the patron saint, General Miroslaw Różański, Senator Piotr Florek, Secretary of the Council for the Protection of the Memory of Struggle and Martyrdom Andrzej Kunert and represe...

Valeriy Kokow

Valeriy Muchamedowicz Kokov (Russian: Валерий Мухамедович Коков, born October 18, 1941 in Tyrnyauz, died October 29, 2005 in Moscow) - President of Kabardino-Balkaria (1992-2005). Curriculum vitae Honors Bibliography wiki

Glynn Geddie

Glynn Geddie (born June 17, 1990 in Aberdeen) is a British racing driver. Career Geddie started his career in international car racing in 2007 with A Scottish Saloon & Sports Car Championship, where he won three victories. With nineteen points he was ranked 16th in the final drivers classification. Later, the British also appeared at the Scottish Mini Cooper Cup, the British Porsche Carrera Cup, the Ford Walter Hayes Trophy Formula, the Porsche Supercup, the Dutch Supercar Challenge, the British GT Championship, the International GT Open, the FIA ​​GT3 European Championship, the Grand American Rolex Series, Supercar Challenge, Blancpain Endurance Series, British Touring Car Championship, GT Cup UK and Dunlop 24 Hour Race at Silverstone. Bibliography wiki

Bela z Saint Omer

Saint Omer Belt (d. 1258) - the master of the Thebes in the years 1240-1258. Curriculum vitae His father Nicholas I of Saint Omer was a participant in the fourth crusade. He received land in Beocja and married Margaret of Hungary, widow of King Thessalonica Boniface of Montferrat. Bela of Saint Omer received the name of his grandfather Beli III of the Hungarian king. In 1240 he married the daughter of Prince Aten Gwidon I de la Roche. Under the dowry, he received half the town of Teba. He had three sons: Bibliography wiki

Juho Annala

Juho Annala (born February 24, 1984 in Lapua) is a Finnish racing driver. Career Annala started his career in international car racing in 2004, starting with the Ford Formula Ford, Ford Zetec Finnish, Ford Zetec, Nordic Ford Zetec and Ford 1800 Benelux. In the Nordic edition he won the title of champion, while in the Finnish and Swedish editions he was second. In the later years Fin also appeared in British Formula 3, FIA GT3 European Championship, International Formula Master, Finnish Super Touring Championship and Champ Car. Bibliography wiki

August Eglītis

Augusts Eglītis (born 1896 in Mazurupe in the Bulgarian province of Riga, October 10, 1966) is a Latvian Communist, an officer of the Soviet security forces, a major general, a Latvian Ministry of Interior (1944-1951) / p> Curriculum vitae In 1909 he graduated from the 3rd class of a rural school. In October 1914 he joined the Communist Party. From August 1915 to October 1917 he served in the Russian army in Petrograd and Tsarskoye Selo. From October 1917 to January 1918, the head of communications of the Red Guards of the Pułkow and Tsarskoye Siole, from January 1918 to April 1919 the head of communications of the 1st Latvian branch on the Eastern Front, from April 1919 to April 1920 the military commander of the South East Frontier Artillery. From April 1920, in the organs of Checks, Assistant of the Commander of the Special Branch of the 11th Army in Baku, from July 1921 to June 1922 Commandant of the Special Branch of the 1st Cavalry Corps in Baku, from June 1922 to March 192...

Ivan Zhukov

Iwan Pawłowicz Żukow (Russian: Иван Павлович Жуков, born 1889 in the village of Goniakowo in the Smolensk gubernatorial province, died October 30, 1937) - Soviet politician, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bc) (1925-1937). Listener for evening courses of general education, later educated at the Folk University in St. Petersburg, since 1909 a member of the SDPR. Since 1917 a member of the Petrograd Council, 1918 chairman of the Supreme Court at the WCIK, in the summer of 1918 the deputy chairman, and from 9 August to 1918 chairman of the Saratov Gubernian province. From November 1918 to January 1919, Head of the Chemia Transport Department, from June 14th to September 16th, 1919, again the chairman of the Chechen Government in Saratov, from September 30 to November 1919, again the head of the Cheka Transport Department. From February 1920, deputy head of the Special Section of the South West Frontier, from July 1921 to May 1922, Commissar of the Economic and M...

Portland Club (London)

Portland Club - London Cardinals Club. In the club, the rules of the predecessors of bridge and zxzena were elaborated and codified. History The club was formed in 1815 as the Stratford Club, was renamed the Portland Club in 1825. The Portland Club and the American Whist Club have developed and codified the rules of the game, from which the modern Bridge and Ozzen are derived. The first codified rules developed at the Portland Club date back to 1895, the 1903/2 zxzena, and the contemporary bridge, developed jointly with the Whist Club, from 1932. Today, the obligation to set the rules for a sports bridge is a part of the World Bridge Federation, but the Portland Club is traditionally one of the parties involved in the process. The contemporary Portland Club is located at 69 Brook Street, London, W1Y 2ER. Bibliography wiki

Coat of arms of Kaliska commune

Kaliska coat of arms The coat of arms of the municipality of Kaliska is shown in an oblique yellow field, three oblique green Christmas trees from the north-west to the south-east. The borders of the yellow belt on which the three Christmas trees are located are blue. The colors of the coat of arms (green, blue and gold) are related to the coat of arms of Kociewia, the land in which the municipality is located. History The coat of arms and the pattern of the municipality's flag were passed by the Kaliska Commune Council during the session on February 1, 2012. wiki

Henryk Kowalczyk (football player)

Henryk Kowalczyk (born July 12, 1951, January 20, 2015) is a Polish football player, defender and coach. Curriculum vitae He was a pupil of Strzelinski Strzelin, then performed in Wroclaw Lotteries, in the 1974/1975 season he became a Silesian player in Wrocław. In his first season at the club he played only two matches and his team won the bronze medal of the Polish championship. In subsequent years he became the main competitor of his club, won the Polish Cup in 1976, the Polish championship in 1977, the vice-championship of Poland in 1978 and 1982, the bronze medal of the MP in 1980. From Silesia he left the round of the autumn 1982/1983 season. In total he played in 177 matches, scoring six goals. In the following years he also performed in the Polish community of Sydney and Ślęzy Wroclaw. As a coach, he was coached by Ryszard Urbanek in Silesian Wrocław. He then led the Polonia Wroclaw, Pogoń Olesnica (which he introduced in the second league in 1994), Sparta Ziębice, Str...

Andrzej Sygut

Andrzej Sygut (born July 28, 1946 in Wierzbice) - Polish educator, lecturer and official, former Świętokrzyski curator of education (1990-2001), since 2002 Deputy Mayor of Kielce. Curriculum vitae He completed his elementary school in Kyiv and in 1964, Hugona Kołłątaja in Pinczow. In the years 1964-1969 he studied in the field of Polish philology at the University. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan. After obtaining a master's degree, he worked for 1973 as an instructor at the Społem Spoldzielnia Spożywców "Społem" in Kielce. Between 1973 and 1990 he was employed as a lecturer at the Institute for Teacher Education and Educational Research in the city. From 1990 to 2001 he served as the Świętokrzyski's curator of education. In 1996 he wrote a letter to teachers and high school students in connection with the 50th anniversary of the Kielce pogrom. In 2002 he worked as a consultant in the Świętokrzyskie Center for Teachers Improvement. From 1970 to 1981 he belonged to the ...

Moritz Feldhendler

Townhouse on the corner of Daponte- and Engelsberggasse Moritz Feldhendler (born April 8, 1858 in Bielsko, died December 25, 1909 in Vienna) is an Austro-Jewish architect and engineer. He was the son of a grain merchant from Bielsko (now Bielsko-Biała) in the Austrian Silesian. Long lived his life in Bulgaria. Until 1892 he was employed as a technician in the Bulgarian railway, among others. The construction of a line connecting Yambol and Burgas. He was subsequently entrusted with the construction of pavilions for the First Bulgarian National Exhibition in Plovdiv. In the years 1893-1904 he worked as an architect in Sofia. After moving to Vienna, he worked on the design and construction of tenement houses. The buildings of his authorship represent a neo-Renaissance style. The arrangement of the balconies at the corner of the Daponte- and Engelsberggasse is a unique contribution to the architecture of the Viennese corner houses. Bibliography Feldhendler, Moritz. W: Allgemeines ...

Claudio Azzolini

Claudio Azzolini (born 9 June 1940 in Naples) is an Italian politician, journalist and entrepreneur, member of the Chamber of Deputies, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae Graduate studies in tourism. He has worked at the Institute of Industrial Rehabilitation (ISI) since 1963 as director of business promotion and development. He was active in business organizations, as well as in the journalistic association. In 1994 he joined the Forza Italia party. In the years 1994-1999 she was the mandate of the MEP, working for the Regional Policy Committee. From 2001 to 2008 he sat in the Italian Chamber of Deputies of the 14th and 15th tenure. wiki

Michael Korten

Michael Korten (born 9 April 1953 in Anrath) is a German racing driver. Racing career Korten started his career in international car racing in 1977, starting with the German Formula 3 and the European Formula 3. In the German edition, he scored sixth in the overall race. In later years Germany also appeared in the European Super Formula Formula 2, the German Racing Championship, the Le Mans 24 Hours, the World Sportscar Championship and the World Challenge for Endurance Drivers. Bibliography wiki

Krówski Żleb

View of Giewont's creek from Kasprowy Wierch Krówski Żleb - a gull in the south-eastern slopes of Giewont in the Western Tatras, descending to the Kondratowa Valley. Its upper end is located in the lower part of the Meadows of the Great Expanse under the middle part of Long Giewont. The sink falls in the south-east direction and goes down to the Kondratowa Glacier. Krówski Żleb is one of the six named gulls descending from the Giewont massif to the Kondratowa Valley. In the direction from west to east are: Kurski Żleb, Świński Żleb, Końskie Żleb, Krówski Żleb, Suchy Żleb, Urwany Żleb. These are the most convenient accesses from the bottom of the Kondratowa Valley to the ridge of Giewont, because the avalanches are stripped of the horn. Kurski Żleb is among them the largest. The annual avalanche goes down, especially in the spring when the snow is wet. There is a great crack in the land. wiki

Anja Hazekamp

Anja Hazekamp (born January 21, 1968 in Vlagtwedde) is a Dutch environmental activist, biologist and politician, Member of the Tweede Kamer, Member of the European Parliament, VIII term. Curriculum vitae She graduated in 1995 from Biology at the University of Groningen. She has been involved in the activities of various environmental organizations including animal rights activists. She worked as a university researcher and consultant for various organizations. She was a member of the Green Left, and in 2007 she went to the Animals Party. In the same year she became a councilor of Groningen. From January to May 2012 she was sent to Tweede Kamer, the lower house of the United States, temporarily replacing Marianne Thieme, who was on maternity leave. In 2014, PcdD was given the mandate of a member of the European Parliament for the eighth term of office. wiki

Jacob Pinkerfield

Jacob Pinkerfield (born 1897, 23 September 1956 in Ramat Rachel, Israel) is an Israeli archaeologist and architect. In the 1950s he conducted excavations on Mount Zion, at the site of the supposed tomb of King David, and of the Christian Cenacle. He identified the traces of the building after the ancient house of prayer of the Judeo-Christian community. The work did not finish because he was killed in 1956 in an armed assault at the archaeological conference at Ramat Rachel in Israel. His work was continued by the archaeologist of German Bargil Pixner OSB. wiki

Saint James the Elder as a pilgrim (picture of El Greco from 1610)

St. James the Elder as a pilgrim - image of a Spanish painter of Greek origin Dominikos Theotokopulos, known as El Greco. Several versions of Apostle James the Elder are known as pilgrims. The earliest date is from the years 1594-1597 and is in the Hispanic Society of America. Jakub stands on a hill, at the bottom there is a panorama of the city and trees. The lower perspective makes the figure of the apostle even bigger. Behind him there is a clouded sky. He was in the collection of J. Stchoukine in Paris and at the Ehrich Galleries in New York. Other versions Another, almost identical, copy is mentioned by Harold Wethey in his monograph, El Greco and his school. The attribution attributed to the El Greco studio; The picture dates from 1610-1614. The storage location is unknown. A similar, third version, is located in the Stockholm National Museum. Bibliography wiki

The Anglican Church of Kenya

Kenyan Anglican Church - is the province of the Anglican Communion in Kenya and consists of 31 dioceses. The Primate of the Church is the Archbishop of Kenya, now Eliud Wabukala. History of the Anglican Church of Kenya dates back to 1844 when the first missionary missionary (CMS), Dr. Johann Ludwing Krapf, arrived in Mombasa. Missionaries learned African languages ​​in order to share and spread Christianity. The first Eastern Diocese of Africa was established in 1884 and included Uganda, Kenya and Tanganyika with James Hannington as the first bishop. At present the church has over 5 million faithful. wiki

Salt crystals

Peter Kildemand (born September 1, 1989 in Odense) is a Danish diver. Bronze medalist of the individual youth championship of Denmark (2008). Two-time Junior World Championship Gold Medalist (Rye House 2010) and Silver (Holsted 2008). Finalist of individual European Junior Championships (Stralsund 2008 - 16th place). Bronze medalist of the European Par Championship (Rivne 2012). Participant (as a wild card player) of the Danish Grand Prix 2012 (XVII place). Starts at the Grand Prix (Individual Speedway World Championship) Victories in individual Grand Prix events Place on the podium Points in individual Grand Prix events Club career Bibliography wiki

Aleksandra Ivošev

Aleksandra Ivošev (born March 17, 1974) is a Serbian sports shooter. In the colors of Yugoslavia, twice the Olympic medalist from Atlanta. She specialized in shooting with a rifle. The 1996 Games were her second Olympics (she made her debut in 1992, competing as an independent athlete). In Atlanta she triumphed in three positions and took third place at a distance of 10 meters. He also participated in IO 2000. She was a medalist of the European Championship (bronze in a pneumatic rifle 10 m in 1996). Previously, she was a successful junior competitor. wiki

Re'uwen Feldman

Reuven Feldman (born December 29, 1899 in Cracow, died April 7, 1990) is an Israeli politician, member of the Knesset on behalf of Mapam. After graduating from Yeshiva, he studied at the Cracow Institute of Commerce and Economic Studies and was awarded the rabbinical certificate. In 1920 he joined the Zionist organization Ha-Po'el ha-ca'ir and Ce'irej Cijon and became chairman of the Tarbutu Cracow branch. In 1933 he went to the Mandate of Palestine under the fifth alias and became president of the Cracow Immigrants Association and the secretary general of the National Committee for Retail Trade. In 1951 he became general secretary of the Israeli Merchants Association. In 1951 he started and was elected to the Knesset from the Mapam list, in 1955 he was not elected for another term. Bibliography wiki

Józef Cloth

Józef Bezler (born September 8, 1923 in Tykocin) - Polish welder, deputy to the Sejm of the PRL IV and V term. Curriculum vitae He received a basic education, a welder by profession. He worked as a senior master in the Szczecin Shipyard A. Warski. In 1965 and 1969 he obtained the mandate of the Member of the Polish Parliament in the Szczecin district. For two terms he was a member of the Heavy, Chemical and Mining Industry Committee. He was also (from 1971) the manager of the handball section at the club Stal Szczecin. Honors Bibliography wiki

Stilianos Patakos

ISO 3166-2: CA - ISO 3166-2 codes for provinces and territories in Canada. The first part of the sign is the Canadian code according to ISO 3166-1, while the second part of the sign after the dash is the postal code of the administration unit. ISO codes Bibliography he was a military professional. He served in the army during the Second World War and civil war. In 1967, during a coup d'état, he was an officer in the rank of brigadier general and commanded troops in Athens. This allowed him to quickly deploy tanks in the city and take control of communication routes. After taking power by the junta, Pattakos initially assumed the post of interior minister, and after the reversion of King Constantine II, he became the deputy prime minister in the government headed by George Papadopoulos. After the heavily suppressed student protests and the next coup, conducted by Dimitrios Joanidis, Papadopulos and Patakos were removed from power. After the fall of the junta, its leaders, i...

Józef Witkowski (politician of PZPR)

Józef Witkowski (born on February 20, 1929 in Złotniki Kujawskie) - Polish locksmith, deputy for the Sejm of the 6th parliamentary term. Curriculum vitae He has completed basic vocational education. During World War II he worked as a farm worker. Later he was an employee of the Inowrocław Agricultural Equipment Factory, where he graduated from an industrial factory school. He obtained a locksmith profession. In 1969 he was promoted to the position of foreman. From 1953 he belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party, on behalf of which in 1972 he obtained the seat of deputy to the Sejm of the PRL in the district of Toruń. He sat on the Internal Trade Committee. Honors Bibliography wiki
Ángel Guimerá (born on May 6, 1849 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, died July 18, 1924 in Barcelona) - Spanish playwright and poet. He was a co-founder and one of the editors of the "La Renaixença" magazine - a body of the Catalan national, cultural and literary revival. He was a member of the Young Catalonia group. He created a romantic tragedy with a poem, including Gala Placidia (1879) and Judith de Welp (1883), in which he referred to the folklore and history of Catalonia, later wrote mainly realistic dramas about social problems. His main work is Terra baixa (1896) from rural life, translated into many languages. He is also the author of a collection of poetry. He influenced contemporary Spanish theater. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Wastewater treatment plant in Wola Kalinowska

Wastewater treatment plant in Wola Kalinowska - sewage treatment plant servicing approx. 40 km of sewerage network in the Sułoszowa commune. History In December 2003. sewage treatment plant along with sewage network in the part of Wola Kalinowska was put into operation. Wastewater treatment provides full, mechanical-biological treatment using low-burden activated sludge with prolonged aeration, simultaneous removal of biogenic compounds and the use of sewage filtration process on suspended sediment in the separation zone. The receiver of treated wastewater is Prądnik, while a solid sludge is transported to a sewage treatment plant in Kraków or Olkusz and subjected to further processing. Due to the expansion of the sewerage network in the Sułoszowa commune, the capacity of the facility was increased considerably from 2010 to 100 m³ a day. Krzysztof Bolek, the president of WFOŚiGW in Krakow, calculated that thanks to the completion of the second stage of the development of the treatm...

Henry Austin Dobson

Austin Dobson at a later age Henry Austin Dobson (born January 18, 1840, died on September 2, 1921) - English poet, representative of Parnassianism. Austin Dobson, because such a shortened form of his name and surname is widely used, in his work he reactivated the ancient forms of the poem, in particular the strophic systems, such as the French ballad, the roundabout, the saucepan, triolet and villanella. He imitated contemporary French poets, especially Theodore de Banville. He also wrote sonnets. In 1902, the poet received an honorary doctorate from the University of Edinburgh. Bibliography wiki

Karl scrap

Karl Schrott (born January 9, 1953 in Zams) - Austrian toboggan, bronze medalist of the Olympic Games. Career He achieved his greatest career success in January 1980, when he and Georg Fluckinger won the bronze medal in doubles at the Olympic Games in Lake Placid. However, it was his only Olympic performance and the only medal won at an international event of this rank. He never won the world championship medal or the European championships. In addition, in the 1978/1979 and 1979/1980 seasons he was second in the overall World Cup in Twos. Bibliography wiki

Iosif Turko

Iosif Mikhailovich Turko (Russian: Иосиф Михайлович Турко, born 1908 in Constantinople, died in 1994 in St. Petersburg) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In 1929 he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Engineering and Economics and in 1929-1937 he was an economic engineer and head of the Planning and Production Department of the "Proletarij" Factory in Leningrad. In 1936 he became a member of the WKP (b). From September 1937 to April 1940 he was the director of the "Proletarij" "in Leningrad. From April 1940 to September 1944 he was Secretary of Personnel and First Secretary of the Krasnogorsk District Committee (b) in Leningrad, from September 1944 to January 17, 1945 he was secretary, and from 17 January 1945 to 27 August 1946 II Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP ) in Leningrad. From August 26, 1946 to February 25, 1949, he was First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Jaroslaw, from February to April 1...

Cryogenic fuel

Cryogenic fuels - condensed fuel mixtures, liquid cooled gases such as hydrogen, methane and oxygen. Liquid gases, primarily hydrogen, achieve the best combustion energy ratio to their mass, unattainable for other fuels. Used in rocket propulsion, research is conducted on the use of ultrasonic intercontinental flights. By 2050, it is planned to introduce unspalged travel around the world with the help of cryogenic fuels (hydrogen and oxygen will merge into steam) and biofuels. Example usage: American Delta IV, European Ariane 5, and Japanese H-IIA. wiki