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Sonnets (tomek John Eagles)

Sonnets - volume of English pastor and poet John Eagles, published in 1858 in Edinburgh by William Blackwood and Sons. The collection contains 114 tracks. Tomik was dedicated to the memory of John Kenyon. Sonnets collected in it were created for thirty years and were partially published in Blackwood's Magazine (as indicated in the introduction by Zoë King). Among them were the poems Thoughts, October, November, Night and Father and Son. In terms of rhyming sonnets by John Eagles carry out the Italian and French model. The following song rhymes the French language abba abba cdcd ee. Come, living Thoughts — envelope me around With your voluminous Beings — clear away, For ye are spirits creative, and ye may With your ethereal presence this dark ground Beneath, and my unburthen'd feet surround With th' unfelt pavement of your golden way, T' ascend from out the darkness of Earth's day. That to the Mind's large kingdom we may bound- To reign, if perfect will and kno...

Hollow (Chyżne)

Pustać - a peatbog within the town of Chyżne in the Lesser Poland voivodship, in the poviat of Nowy Targ, in the municipality of Jabłonka, near the border with Slovakia. Geographically, it is located in the Orawsko-Nowotarska Basin. The Chyżna stream flows into the Orawskie Lake from the bog, so the peat bog is located in the Black Sea basin. It is located at an altitude of 690 m above sea level. 1.5 km from the last on the eastern end of the village of Chyżne. A dirt road leads to it. It is a high peat bog, gradually overgrowing the forest. Pustowieami on Orawa is called a vast complex of peat bogs, swamps, bogs, marshy wetlands and swampy pine forests, stretching from Sucha Góra in Slovakia to Ludźmierz. After the glacier retreated, the area was a large pool of water and lake, which was gradually silted by sewage sediments that formed the inflowing cones, and at the same time it was undergrowth, in which sphagnum moss had a large share. Peat formed from its dead remains. Overgrowi...

Fruit Ninja

Fruit Ninja - a computer arcade game released April 21, 2010. It's about sliding your finger or mouse across the screen to cut as many fruits as possible from the bottom of the screen. For each successful cut the player gets points. The game ends when the bomb is cut or if three fruits can not be destroyed at the same time. In arcade mode, the player has 60 seconds to collect as many points as possible. The average rating on the Metacritic aggregate is 71 points out of 100 from eight reviews. Within a month of the release, 200,000 copies were sold to iOS, and by 2011 on all platforms - over 20 million. wiki

Bronisław Knapik

Bronisław Knapik (born September 3, 1923 in Jaworzno) - Polish locksmith and socialist activist, deputy to the Sejm of the 6th parliamentary term. Curriculum vitae He has completed basic vocational education. He was employed in the "Szczakowa" cement plant in Jaworzno. In 1945 he joined the Youth Organization of the Society of the Workers' University, and then to the Polish Youth Union, in which he was a member of the board. He belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party from 1948. He sat on the Provincial Committee of the party in Krakow and the executive of the Municipal Committee in Jaworzno. He was also the economic secretary of the KSR in the "Szczakowa" cement plant. In 1972, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Chrzanów. He sat on the Labor and Social Affairs Committee. Honors Bibliography wiki

Hussar Wings

Hussar Wings - a traditional distinction for the best scout air teams with many years of experience, awarded from 1961 to 1964 and from 1982 by the Chief of the Union of Jewish Socialists. Wings are worn with a lily on a hat or beret. The right to wear Hussar Wings is also available to some ZHR teams who have won this badge during their period of activity in ZHP. The condition for gaining this badge by a team, strain or scout club is to show good results of scouting aerial work for at least three years. Badge for scouts and instructor teams is awarded by the Chief of ZHP at the request of the ZHP Air Force Inspectorate. The Law of the individual wearing of the wings is available to all Scout Air Instructors. They have a shape according to the pattern set by the Air Inspectorate or according to the traditional pattern in a given environment. Featured units Hussar Wings are now carried by members: In the past, they were also marked: wiki

Bracket

Example of bracket use in architecture, Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright project Bracket - an architectural element performing a supporting function. Its task is to keep the element protruding in front of the face of the wall inside (eg rib of the vault, statue, window sill, etc.) or outside (balcony, bay window, platform) of the building. Brackets were made of brick or stone, often also made of wood. They were usually richly decorated and profiled. Currently, the brackets are made of steel or reinforced concrete, and as decorative elements (eg in stucco) - from polystyrene. Due to the large architectural and artistic possibilities, the most characteristic are the Romanesque and Gothic brackets (konsola, kroksztyn, modylion). Dougong is a specific type of bracket, typical of Far Eastern architecture. Brackets are also used outside of architecture, in mechanical constructions - in machines, devices, vehicles, etc. They are then made mainly of metals (by pressing or casting) and ...

Thor Möger Pedersen

Thor Möger Pedersen (born January 31, 1985 in Valby, Copenhagen) - Danish politician, minister for taxation in 2011-2012. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Frederiksborg Gymnasium, and in 2005 he began studying political science at the University of Copenhagen. From 2004 to 2005 he managed the Danske Gymnasieelevers Sammenslutning, one of the student organizations. He was active in the Socialist People's Party, being its full-time employee since 2005. He managed the secretariat of its youth organization, he was the coordinator of election campaigns and strategic advisor. In 2010-2011 he was the vice-president of socialists. In October 2011, he took office as tax minister in the government of Helle Thorning-Schmidt, who held until October 2012. He left the government at the request of the new socialist leader Annette Vilhelmsen. In 2013, he joined Socialdemokraterne, and in 2014 he was employed in the structures of this group. wiki

Eugene Debich

Eugeniusz Debich (born in 1926 in Pabianice, died on April 27, 2016) - Polish activist of the independence underground during World War II, captain of the Polish Army in retirement, a veteran activist. Curriculum vitae He was the brother of the conductor Henryk Debich. During the Second World War he was active in the independence underground and after the war he worked as a chemistry and physics teacher at Zakłady Przemysłu Bawełnianego im. Rosa Luxemburg in Lodz. As a veteran activist, he was the president of the Pabianice circle of the World Association of Home Army Soldiers, from which he resigned after the IPN disclosed in October 2012 that he was a secret collaborator of the PRL services from 1946. Eugeniusz Debich admitted to cooperating with the PRL services and also asked to withdraw his decision to award him the title of Honorary Citizen of the City of Pabianice (in March - 2012, the Pabianice City Council decided to award him with the title of Honorary Citizen Pabianice at...

Gepnar Valley

Gepňárova dolina - valley in the south-western part of the Ptacznik mountain range in Slovakia. The valley begins at a height of approx. 400 m above sea level, well above the upper edge of the village of Kamenec pod Vtáčnikom and extends up to the main ridge of Ptacznik. Initially, it runs east, then southeast. At the foot of the rocks called Makovište (662 m above sea level), the valley diverges: the left, shorter branch runs to the northeast, Kuni vrch (1112 m above sea level), law, the main (above it also interesting rock formations), disappears high on the northern slopes of the mountain Vtacnik Mountains. The valley slopes are steep or very steep, moderately fragmented. Kamenský potok flows down the valley, belonging to the basin of Nitra. Its sources are located at an altitude of approx. 1,200 m above sea level. on the northern slopes of the Ptacznik peak. The whole valley is wooded. Beech prevails, as the adherent species there are hornbeam, fir, higher spruce and sycamore. ...

Uta Dog

Uta Przyboś with his father Julian in Oborach, September 1970 Uta Przyboś (born 1956) - Polish poet and painter. The author of four volumes of poetry. Prize laureate. Cyprian Kamil Norwid 2016, nominated for the "Nike" 2016 Literary Award and Orpheus' finalist - K.I. Gałczyński 2016 for the volume of Prosta. Daughter of Juliana Przybosia, who devoted her cycle titled " Rows for Uty, which appeared in 1970 in the volumes Poems and pictures and also contains drawings Uty Przyboś. Books wiki

Ryszard Grzesik

Ryszard Grzesik (born 1964) - Polish historian, medialist, professor of humanities, professor at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. It specializes in the history of medieval Slavs and Hungarians, with particular to the Hungarian chronicles. In 1988 he graduated from the University of Warsaw. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. He retired in 1995. He became a professor in 2004. He obtained his scientific title in 2016. He is the chair of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Slavic Studies (formerly vice president). He is the head of the Department of History at the Institute. He is a member of the Poznan Society of Friends of Science, the Balkan Commission at the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Spišského dejepisného spolku, the Scientific Council of the Institute of Slavic Studies, the Medieval Chronicle Society, the Slavic Commission at the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish-Czech Scientific Association. Monographic publications Bibliography...

Filipp Popow

Filipp Wasiljewicz Popov (Russian: Филипп Васильевич Попов, born 22 November 1930 in the village of Riebricha in the Alsatian country, died March 18, 2007 in Moscow) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Tomski Polytechnic Institute. Kirov, since 1953 he worked in companies of the kemerov region, since 1957 member of the CPSU. From 1964, party secretary, from 1970 to 1974 secretary, and from September 24, 1974 to 1977 II Secretary of the Kemer Regional Committee. From 1977 to February 1983, the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kemerian Regional Council. Between 1983 and 1985, the Minister of Housing and Communal Affairs, RFSRR, from 18 February 1985 to 17 February 1990, First Secretary of the Alsatian National Committee of the CPSU, then retired. In 1986-1990 member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR 10 and 11 tenure. People's deputy of the USSR. Awarded the Order of the October Revolution (1983) and med...

Aleksandr Borczaninow

Aleksandr Lukicz Borczaninov (Russian: Александр Лукич Борчанинов, born October 10, 1884 from the village of Ziukaj in the Permian province, died March 23, 1932 in Rostov-on-Don) is a Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician, military activist and party activist. > Curriculum vitae 1901-1903 studied at the Ufie School of Meteorology (he did not graduate), 1903 joined the SDPRR, Bolshevik, in March 1904 arrested, in November 1904 dismissed. In May 1905 arrested and released, May 29, 1905 again arrested, October 18, 1905 released, May 17, 1906 arrested and sentenced to exile to the Yakutsk Governorate, March 16, 1917 amnestionowany. From July to November 1917, chairman of the Motovilichinska Rada (now part of Perm, in November-December 1917 and again from March to June 1918 chairman of the Permian City Council, in June-July 1918 commander of the Red Guards, in August-September 1918 commander of the 4th Urals Infantry Division From September to November 1918, the military commissioner...

Stable body

Stipe Body - an ultrastructural organellum located in the polar region of a sporocyst of a particular coccidia, reminiscent of a spheroidal structure or plug that blocks the sporocyst hole, which allows the sporozoite to be excreted. It is part of the sporocyst structure. Stable body can be located on one of the poles of the sporocyst, and underneath it, from the inside of the sporocyst, the presence of a substitute body (SBB) is possible. At the opposite extreme, parastied body (PSB) may occur. Bibliography wiki

Antonio Adolfo Pérez Aguilar

Antonio Adolfo Pérez Aguilar (born May 20, 1839 in San Salvador, April 17, 1926) is a Salvadoran Catholic priest, diocesan bishop of San Salvador from 1888 to 1913 and archbishop of San Salvador, 1913-1926. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on March 21, 1863. January 13, 1888 Pope Leo XIII appointed him diocesan bishop of San Salvador. On June 29, 1888, Archbishop Manuel Francis Vélez accepted the bishopric. On February 11, 1913, he took over the duties of the archbishop of San Salvador. He performed until his death. He died on April 17, 1926. wiki

Jacek Orfanell Prades

Jacek Orfanell Prades (born November 8, 1578 in La Jana, died September 10, 1622 on the Nishizaka hill in Nagasaki) - blessed Catholic Church, Spanish Dominican, missionary, martyr. Curriculum vitae Peter Orfanell Prades joined the Dominican Order in Barcelona. He received the name Jacek (Jacint). On receiving the priestly ordination he volunteered for missions in the Far East. He left Spain in 1605, but due to illness he spent two years in Mexico, so that he arrived in Manila only in May 1607. Then he was sent to Japan, where he conducted missionary work in various regions of the country in subsequent years. He was arrested and expelled from Japan on November 6, 1614, but with the help of local Christians he managed to return to Nagasaki. He was again arrested on April 25, 1621 in Yagami near Nagasaki. The next day he was transferred to prison in Ōmura. He was burned alive with a group of Christians on September 10, 1622 on the Nishizaka hill in Nagasaki. He was beatified by P...

Krzysztof Porwit

Krzysztof Hugon Porwit (born 9 July 1922 in Warsaw, died 24 August 2013) is a Polish economist, participant in the Warsaw Uprising. He was born in the family of Colonel Marian Porwit and his wife Zofia of Niesiołowski. He fought during the September campaign and then worked in the conspiracy. After the founding of the Home Army he entered the ranks with the nickname "Krzyś", was posted to the Headquarters of the Home Army, to the Division VI BiP (Information and Propaganda Bureau), and was also a member of the Secret Service Military Secretariat. After the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising he fought in the northern part of Śródmieście, and after surrender he laid down his gun and entered the transit camp in Ozarow Mazowiecki. He was transported to Stalag X B in Sandbostel in northern Germany and then to Stalag XVIII-C in Markt Pongau. At the end of the war he was evacuated to London, where he stayed until the end of 1946, began his studies at the University of London but st...

Errol Brown

Errol Brown Lester (born December 11, 1943 in Kingston, Jamaica, May 6, 2015 in the Bahamas) is a Jamaican-British singer and soul vocalist, Hot Chocolate. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, as a policeman's son. In his youth he emigrated with his mother to the United Kingdom where they settled in London. As a singer, Brown made his cover of the song "Give Peace a Chance" from John Lennon's repertoire. In 1969 he was a co-founder of Hot Chocolate, with whom he launched as a vocalist, among others the hit "You Sexy Thing". With the band split in 1987, engaging in other artists' projects and solo career. Brown died on May 6, 2015 in his home in the Bahamas. The artist struggled with liver cancer. wiki

After (Numida)

After or Aftir (Latin: Aphthir, died in the 1st half of the 2nd century BC) - leader of the Numid group rebelled against King Masinissi. Fleeing from him, he ventured into the vicinity of Cyrene, and Masinissa, in order to get into the shortest path, tried to get permission to pass through the Carthaginian Emporia. Later, when he filed claims to this area, and the case was subjected to Roman arbitration, Carthaginians argued that the Numid king, asking them for permission to pass, himself confirmed the Carthaginian laws over the Emporia. Aftera is mentioned by Polibius and Liwius, in both cases only in the context of the Masinissa clash with the Carthaginians. It is controversial to determine the time of its occurrence. The account of Liwius suggests that it was before 193 BC, while from the text of Polybius it follows that it happened thirty years later, slightly before 162/161 BC. Tadeusz Kotula assumes that Aftir was the leader of one of the Numidian tribes who opposed Masinissi...

S-60 (engine)

S-60 is a Polish four-stroke diesel engine with a power output of 11 hp. It was developed by Andrychów Mechanical Equipment Plant (currently: High Pressure Engine Plant), produced in the 1950s. The engine is an engine with indirect injection into the vortex chamber. It was used mainly as a driving engine for various agricultural machines (threshing machines, generators, presses). The distinctive feature of this engine from other engines of this type is having two flywheels. Technical data Fuel supply system Injection pressure: 17 MPa fuel filter: felt, placed in the tank fuel tank: 15 dm³ Lubrication Cooling Other Bibliography wiki

Carpathian Convention

The Carpathian Convention - an international agreement for sustainable development in the Carpathians. The aim of the Convention is to pursue a comprehensive policy and cooperation for the protection and sustainable development of the Carpathians to improve the quality of life, strengthen the local economy and local communities, and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the area. The convention was signed in 2003 in Kyiv by seven states: Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine and Hungary. In Poland this convention entered into force on June 19, 2006. wiki

Grigory Brojdo

Grigorij Isaakovich Brojdo, owner 1901-1903 Member of the Bund, 1903 SDPRR, 1909 graduated from the law faculty of the University of St. Petersburg, 1909-1916 served as advocate, 1916-1917 served in the army, in the reserve regiment in Tashkent. After the February Revolution, chairman of the Tashkent soldiers' deputy, chairman of the board in Syria, editor-in-chief of "Our Gazette", 1918 member of the Supreme Economic Council of Russia FSRR, head of the Samaritan Government School, 1919 member of the Military Council of the First Army Eastern Front, later head of the party department of the Turks and the Council of People's Commissars of the RFSRR, 1920 leader of the extraordinary expedition to Chiwa, extraordinary representative of RFSRR in Chiwe and Amu dary, lecturer at the Communist Workers University of the East. 1921-1923 deputy National People's Commissar for Nationalities, 1925-1927 head of State Publishing House, then rector of the Communist University ...

Real Time Kinematic

Real Time Kinematic (RTK GPS) - Precise measurement technology using satellite navigation. RTK measurement is currently the most up-to-date technology of the most accurate measurements (in centimeter accuracy) obtained in real time (without performing post-processing calculations). RTK measurements are also used in Poland mainly in geodetic production. Real-time RTKs with On-The-Fly (OTF) enable real-time (almost instantaneous) real-time positioning of the center of the satellite dish antenna with a resolution of 1-3 cm. OTF methods consist of rapid resolution of the uncertainty of phase measurement by a GPS receiver (observer) based on telemetry (short wave, GSM / GPRS, CSD), GPS station, pseudorode correction, and raw phase measurement data of L1 and L2 signals . The value of uncertainty of phase measurements is quickly determined by Kalman filtering or in new generation LAMBDA receivers, proposed by Teunissen (Teunissen, 1993). The initialization time of the measurements (in t...

Henri Stoffel

Henri Stoffel (born 1881) is a French racing driver. Career In his racing career Stoffel has devoted himself to racing in the Grand Prix and in sports car racing. In 1929 he won the Gran Premio de Guipuzcoa. In 1939, the Frenchman was ranked in the European Championships of the AIACR. With fifteen points, he was ranked thirteenth in the overall ranking. In the years 1923-1925, 1928-1929, 1931, 1935, 1937 Stoffel appeared at the rate of the Le Mans 24-hour race. In the first season he did not reach the finish line. One year later, he won Class 5, the second in the overall classification. In 1928 he was on the bottom of the podium class 5, and in the general classification was also the third. In the next season in fifth grade was fourth. In 1931, 1935 won respectively in 8th and 3rd class. In his last start he was ranked third in class 5 and in general classification. Bibliography wiki

Cooked

Member of the Enawene Nawe tribe Yaokwa also Yakkwa ritual ritual to preserve the social and cosmological order celebrated in the dry season by the Enawene Nawe tribe inhabiting one village on the Juruena River in the southern Amazon in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. The tribe of Enawene Nawe distinguishes two seasons: the dry Iokayti with the Yaokwa rite in honor of the spirits of Yakairiti (rulers of all natural resources, masters of death and misfortune) and the rainy Onekiniwa with the worship of the spirits of Salumà and Kateoko. Yaokwa ritual activities are part of the daily activities of members of the tribal community for seven months of dry season. Individual clans alternately perform certain tasks, assigned by gender, age and knowledge. While one man sets out for two months of fishing, the others are leaving with the women in the village to prepare for the return of the fishermen. The group staying in the village gives ritual dances and songs, prepares salt for sacr...

Nikolai Bigayev

Nikolai Aleksandrowicz Bigeyev, Russian Николай Александрович Бигаев (born 1864 or 1865, died March 25, 1951 in Munich) is a Russian military colonel, emigre activist, journalist and writer. He was of Ossetian origin. From 1885 he served in the Russian army. In 1887 he was promoted to lieutenant. Served in the guard of the deputy governor of Caucasus I. I Vorontsov-Dashkov. From 1915 he commanded the guard of the great prince Nikolai Nikolayevich. He came to the rank of colonel. In November 1917 he joined the newly formed White General Anton I. Denikin. In November 1920, with the remaining troops, he was evacuated from Crimea to Gallipoli. He emigrated to Czechoslovakia. He wrote articles in the emigre press. In the second half of the 1930s he became president of the Czechoslovak 6th Division of the Russian Federation (ROWS). At the same time he was active in the Caucasian Believers. After the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the German army in early 1939, he co-organized a branch of ...

Wilaiwan Thongkam

Heteropod - a kind of spider family. These dwellings live mainly in the tropical regions of Asia and Australia. At least one species, Heteropoda venatoria, is characterized by cosmopolitan occurrence. Heteropoda variegata lives in the Mediterranean. These spiders catch and then devour insects. In a laboratory study, individuals of one of the two Borneo species attacked and then ate the fish and tadpoles in their shallow water dishes. H. venatoria is known to feed on scorpions and bats. The largest representative of the type probably also reaches the largest size in the whole family. This is a Heteropoda maxima, reaching a length of about 4.6 cm and a leg span of 30 cm. Species In 2006, between 180 and 190 species were distinguished. Classification requires taxonomy and revision. The following species are listed: wiki

Jan Nepomucen Morawski

Curriculum vitae Jan Nepomucen Antoni Morawski was born before May 14, 1744 in Grzybowo Panieńskim (now suburb of Gniezno) in the bourgeois family Joseph (butcher) and Jadwiga from the house Radoszewicz. He did not attend school (he could not read or write in 1768), but in Gniezno he met one of the butchers. An apprentice of Gniezno's butcher's guild in 1764. He married Marianne at the turn of 1764/65 and had a daughter and three sons with her. He became "younger" of the butcher's guild in 1767. He fled the city that year, because he fell into conflict with the city council. He formed a squad (mainly of the townspeople) fighting Russian patrols on the news of the outbreak of the Bar Confederation. He himself later recognized the Confederation of Confederate authorities, among others. Gniezno became famous for his mastery. He obtained the patent of the lieutenant in November 1768 from Ignacy Malczewski and the assignment to the commander of H. Roszkowski. At th...

Guido Knycz

Guido Knycz (born December 20, 1965 in Trento) is an Italian racing driver. Career Knycz started his racing career in 1989 after competing in Alpha Boxer, where he doubled on the podium. With a score of twenty, he was ranked sixth overall. In subsequent years he also appeared in Italian Formula 3, British Formula 2, Formula 3000, International Sports Racing Series and Sports Racing World Cup. In the Italian Formula 3000 he started in 1992-1993. However, in none of the nine races he started, he failed to score. Bibliography wiki

Gabriele Varano

Gabriele Varano (born January 21, 1974 in Toledo) is an Italian racing driver who also runs a Swiss license. Career Varano started his career in motor racing in 1999, starting with the Italian Formula 3 and British Formula 3. Only the Italian edition was classified. With a score of 160, he was placed on the 15th position in the general classification. Light was the third class. In the same year he also made no appearances at the Masters of Formula 3, Macau Grand Prix and the European Formula 3 Cup. In later years he also appeared at the Italian Formula 3000, Formula 3000 and Formula 3000. In the Italian Formula 3000, he competed in five races of the 2001 season with the Prost Junior Team. But never scored points. Bibliography wiki

Solar heating

Solar air conditioning - a cooling system that uses solar energy. Solar air conditioning can be based on passive photothermal conversion, photothermal conversion and photovoltaic conversion (sunlight converted to electricity). The use of solar energy in air conditioning improves energy security by limiting the import of energy resources and by enabling technological innovation, green jobs and the green economy. Solar PV will play an increasingly important role in the design of zero-energy buildings. The development of solar air conditioning prevents black power outlets, by limiting the use of electricity from the grid. The solar collector is the most efficient use of solar collectors wiki

Jarosław Wesołowski

Representation of Iran in the futsal - a futsal team taking part in the name of Iran in matches and international sporting events, appointed by the coach, in which only players with Iranian citizenship can participate. Its functioning is responsible تیم ملی ایران. Iran's representation is the most touted representation in Asia. Participation in the World Championship Participation in the Asian Championship Participation in the Confederate Cup Proswity. Between 1914 and 1917 he was a lecturer in the Ukrainian and Russian press at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary. Uncle Stepan Bandery. Bibliography wiki

Old Town Hall in Banská Bystrica

Old Town Hall in Banská Bystrica Old town hall (Stará radnica, also: Pretórium, Námestie Štefana Moyses 25) - historical building in the so-called complex. city ​​castle in Banská Bystrica in Slovakia. A simple, renaissance in shape, a white building, with an arcade loggia and a small turret, rises next to the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Barbican. It was built after 1500 from the foundations of local mining entrepreneur, ringburger - the owner of the house at the Market Square (so called Mühlstein House, Námestie SNP 1), then the Zilanka Zuid - Vita Mühlstein. From the beginning it was incorporated into the fortification system of the castle. During the reconstruction of 1546, the original beam ceilings destroyed by the fire were replaced by vaults. In the years 1564-1565 Peregrinus master decorated the building with an arcaded loggia with cross-ceilings. In the late thirties of the 18th century, G. Friedrich rebuilt the entire Baroque-style buildi...

Bruthal 6

Bruthal 6 (Brutal Six) is a heavy metal band from Buenos Aires. History Bruthal 6 was established in early 1998 in the western district of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. The band that was playing thrash metal at the beginning changed the character over time. Numerous attempts have affected time and personal development. In 1998 they recorded the first demo under the title Sangre Para La Bestia. In 1999 they decided to play more artistic performances, not just music, such as painting their faces for various paintings. discography wiki

János Süli

János Süli (born on January 26, 1956 in Békéscsabie) - Hungarian engineer, manager and local government official, general director of the Paks nuclear power plant, from 2017 minister without portfolio in the third government of Viktor Orbán. Curriculum vitae Engineer by profession, specialist in electrical engineering. He graduated in 1980 at the Technical University of Budapest. In the same year, he joined the Hungarian nuclear industry. From 1986, he held positions at the Paks nuclear power plant. In 2001 he became the director of the operational department, in 2004 as the technical director, and in 2005 as the operational director of the company. In 2009-2010 he was the general director, then until 2011 he was the deputy CEO. After leaving the corporation, he managed the energy company EMI-DUNA. In 2014, he became the mayor of the city of Paks. In May 2017, he joined the third government of Viktor Orbán as minister without portfolio responsible for the project to build two new...

Krystyna Szczepanowska-Kozłowska

Krystyna Monika Szczepanowska-Kozłowska (born 1965) - Polish lawyer, legal adviser, professor of legal sciences, full professor at the University of Warsaw, specialist in civil law. Curriculum vitae In 2005 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw on the basis of scientific achievements and dissertations entitled Exhaustion of industrial property rights. The patent and the protection right for the trademark have obtained the postdoctoral degree in legal sciences, specialization: civil law. In 2013, the President of the Republic of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski, gave it the title of professor of legal science. She became a full professor at the University of Warsaw and the director of the Institute of Civil Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw. Obtained legal counsel. wiki

Zodiac Entertainment

Zodiac Entertainment - an American company founded in Studio City, California in 1989 by the British company Central Television Pic. as a producer of television animated series for children. The first series was Widget (1990) and the next one was Mr. Boguś (1991). Widget (1990), Mr. Boguś (1991) and Twinkle - a newcomer from Kraina Marzeń (1993) are the three main animated series of the Zodiac company. Each of the heroes was an original idea developed by Zodiac. The founders of the company were Peter Keefe and Brian Lacey. Animated series wiki

A true Evangelical of Poland

True Polish Evangelical - Polish-language weekly published in 1859-1860 in Pisz, addressed to the people of Masurian Protestant denomination. The journal was another publishing venture of Antoni Alojzy Gąsiorowski, after similar failure in the spirit of the Evangelical Communist Weekly and the Polish-Evangelical Church Member. The editor-in-chief was the German pastor Möller from Ostróda, with whom Gąsiorowski had already collaborated before. The weekly was Germanizing, spreading anti-Polish propaganda and stereotypes, as well as building reluctance towards Poland and Poles. He had the following sections: Temporary Church Events, To Build and Learn, Observation and Various. In addition to the message included tips and announcements, he also reprinted texts from Gwiazdy Cieszyńska. The attitude of the magazine was criticized by the Polish press. It was received coldly by the Masurians and fell due to the lack of subscribers for subscriptions and minor commands of the local clergy. ...
Puścizna Jasiowska - boggy forest and peat bog in the town of Jabłonka in the Lesser Poland voivodship, in the poviat of Nowy Targ, in the municipality of Jabłonka, close to the border with Slovakia. Geographically, it is located in the Orawsko-Nowotarska Basin. It is located in the Jasiowski Stream catchment flowing into the Czarna Orawa, so in the Black Sea basin. It is located at an altitude of 650-655 m above sea level. on the edge of the forest. A road and a dirt path lead to it. The local population called empty vast peat bogs, swamps, bogs, marshy meadows and swampy pine forests, stretching from Sucha Góra in Slovakia to Ludźmierz in Orawa. It is planned to create in this area special protection areas under the name "Orawa and Nowotarskie Torfowiska". They are to cover an area of ​​8255.62 ha. Puścizna Jasiowska is a raised peat bog with a typical dome, but now covered with pine bog forest. As part of the Orawa-Novotniki Torfowiska project, it is planned to improve ...

Chamber of the Supreme War and Public Administration

The Supreme Martial Chamber and Public Administration - a temporary body of Polish state authority established in Warsaw on the initiative of Józef Wybicki on December 5, 1806, in the territory of the Prussian partition controlled by French troops. Established in place of the Warsaw camera. The House appointed the governor of Napoleon Joachim Murat. It included 20 members with President Ludwik Gutakowski. category: Members of the Supreme War and Public Administration. Bibliography wiki

Joanna Penberthy

Joanna Penberthy (born 1960) - British Anglican clergyman, the first consecrated woman on the Bishop of the Church in Wales. Curriculum vitae She was born in Swansea in 1960 and grew up in Cardiff. In 1987, he was ordained a deacon and in 1997 as a priest as one of the first women to be ordained priests in the structures of the Church in Wales. She was also the first woman canon of the St. David in St. David's. November 2, 2016 it was announced that she was elected a bishop of the diocese of Saint. David, the first woman appointed to the office of the bishop as part of the Church in Wales. She was consecrated on January 21, 2017 by Archbishop Barry Morgan in the Cathedral of Llandaff, in the presence of five other bishops, including Bishop Eva Brunne from the Church of Sweden. wiki

Katarzyna Mazurek

Katarzyna Mazurek (born 1981) - Polish navy captain, commander of the ORP Lublin ship. Curriculum vitae He comes from Warsaw. She graduated from the Naval Academy in Gdynia. During her service she was, among others, the commander of the ship's department, the deputy commander of the ship, and also the flag officer. In November 2016, she became the first woman in the history of Polish military, who took command of a Navy ship. On November 30, 2016 in the port of the 8th Coastal Defense Flotilla in Świnoujście, the ceremony took command of the ship ORP Lublin by Captain Katarzyna Mazurek. wiki

George Calboreanu

George Calboreanu (born January 3, 1896 in Tornisor near Sibiu, December 12, 1986 in Bucharest) - Romanian film and theater actor. He performed in theaters in Jaś, Cluj and Bucharest in the band of T. Bulandra. He had excellent camera and exceptional voice embroidery, thanks to which he could play great roles in staging Romanian and foreign classical dramas - incl. the title roles in the Hamlet of William Shakespeare, King Oedipus of Sophocles, Zerra Bułycz and others of Maxim Gorky and the contemporaries. He also played in films (including Setea 1961 and Lupeni 1972 by M. Dragana). Bibliography wiki

Tytus Bottle

Page 118 Commentarii de Bello Gallico Caesar with a description of events involving T. Pullo & amp; L. Worenus Titus Pullo - one of the Roman centurions mentioned by Caesar in the book The Gallic War. He served in the 11th Legion (Legio XI Claudia), who fought in the territories of Gaul. Caesar mentions him and Lucius Vorenus during the fights against the Nerves. According to Caesar, they had to compete with each other for promotion. He also saved Lucius Vorenus from the hands of Gallic soldiers when they accidentally ventured too far from the main forces of the Roman army. Other informations wiki

Trofim Gorinow

Trofim Iosifovich Gorinov (Russian: Тоо Иосифович Горинов, born in 1926 in the Wiatta governorate, died 2004) - a Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae In the years 1941-1944 he worked as a machine and tractor countersman, and from 1944 he was a secretary of the executive committee of the village council, then a district council in Maryjska ASRR, deputy chairman of the district council executive committee and chairman of the executive committee of the district council in Maryjska ASRR. From 1946 he belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party (b), in 1955 he became the first secretary of the Communist Party of the CPSU, he was a student of the party school at the Central Committee of the CPSU, then until 1963 he headed the department of the Maritime Committee of the CPSU. In the years 1963-1964 he was chairman of the Party and State Control Committee of the Marian Peripheries of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the Maritime ASSR and at the same time secretary...

Aron Solc

Aron Aleksandrowicz Solc (Russian: Арон Александрович Сольц, born March 22, 1872 in Solechniki, died April 30, 1945 in Moscow) - Bolshevik, Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae He has been active in the SDPR since it was founded in 1898 and until 1899 he studied at the Faculty of Law at the University of St. Petersburg, where he was expelled. In 1898 and 1899 he was briefly arrested, arrested in January 1901 for 5 months, in December 1901 arrested and in May 1902 sentenced to exile to Nizhnevinsk, from where in November 1902 he ran away. In May 1903 again arrested, on October 1, 1905 released, in July 1906 arrested and in February 1907 sentenced to exile to the Tashkent province, 1908 briefly arrested, in March 1909 arrested and released in November 1909. In February 1913, he was sentenced to exile in the Turku area, from where he fled 1914, 31 July 1914 and was sentenced to two years in prison. From 1916 a member of the Moscow Office of the Central Committee of the SDPRR (b), in...

Local elections in Saudi Arabia in 2015

Local elections in Saudi Arabia in 2015 are scheduled for December 12, the third election in the country's latest history. On the wave of protests called. Arab Spring in Saudi Arabia, King Abd Allah committed in 2011 to admit women to the next local elections. As a result, 136,000 women voted for the vote, representing 11% of all electoral votes; Women also represented 900 of the approximately 7,000 applicants for mandates. Registered voters in Mecca and Medina lasted from August 16, and in the rest of the country from August 23, and lasted 21 days. wiki

Grigorij Rakitow

Grigorij Dawidowicz Rakitov (Russian: Григорий Давидович Ракитов (Рабинович), born February 24, 1894 in Brycea in the Besarab Governorate, October 30, 1937) is a Soviet politician and party activist. He studied at the University of Odessa, a member of the Bund, and from 1913 SDPRR (b), during the First World War he served in the Russian army. In 1918 he was a member of the underground communist organization "Spartak" in Odessa, then a soldier of the Red Army, from 21 January to 5 April 1920 p.o. 45th Infantry Division Commander (14, later 12th Army), 1921-1924 was active in Podolsk and Kharkov, 1924-1926 was the secretary responsible for the KP (b) Upland District Government. From January 1926 to November 20, 1927, deputy member of the Central Committee of the Western Balkans (b), from March 1933 to 1929, responsible to the governorate of the WKP (b) in Kaluga. II secretary of this committee. From February 28, 1933 to May 24, 1937, the Chairman of the Executive Committee o...

Alliance for Democracy Direct in Europe

The Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe (ADDE) is a European political party set up in 2014, associating the right-wing Eurosceptic milieu. The Alliance was formed after the election of the European Parliament in the eighth term of office, in which a new political factions, called the Europe of Freedom and Democracy, were formed. Some of the groupings included in the group include the United Independence Party, the Swedish Democrats, and the Order and Justice, among others. Republican Party of the Republic. In 2015, the party found itself among the europarties recognized by the European Union, which involves receiving grants for financing activities. wiki

Giulio Mancini

Giulio Mancini (born February 21, 1559 in Siena, Italy, August 22, 1630) is an Italian physician, collector, and art critic. He studied medicine, philosophy and astrology at the University of Padua. In 1592 he moved to Rome, where he undertook medical practice. In 1623 he became a personal physician of Pope Urban VIII. He was a collector and admirer of art, turning in Rome's artistic circles. In the years 1617-1621 he wrote the work Considerazioni sulla pittura, which is now a valuable source of information on Italian art of the early seventeenth century and artists such as Caravaggio and Annibale Carracci. The book was first published in 1956. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Effect of Hilla-Robertsona

The effect of Hill-Robertson - a phenomenon observed in population genetics, first described by Bill Hill and Alan Robertson in 1966. It is about the superiority of evolutionary genetic recombination. In the case of finite populations that are subject to natural selection, random imbalances will occur. They can trigger genetic drift or mutation. They will work towards delaying the evolution process. The easiest way to explain this is to consider a case of imbalance caused by a mutation: Consider a population of individuals whose genomes consist of only two genes, and b. If a mutation is present and a beneficial allele A is produced, then the genes of this individual by natural selection will over time become more frequent in the population. . If, however, before the persistence of this frequency a non-A gene is also present, another B-mutant of the b-gene, then the individuals having B will compete with the A-holders. If recombinant, then individuals carrying both A and B alleles g...

Emilian Pavel

Emilian Pavel (born October 25, 1983 in Salon) - Romanian politician, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae As an engineer, he became the director of a private company. He became involved in political activities within the Social Democratic Party. Vice President of the Youth Organization (TSD). Since 2013 he was the director of one of the departments in the health ministry. In 2012 he was elected to the district council of Bihor. In the European elections in May 2014, the leftist coalition centered around the PSD ran for the Eighth VIII term. The mandate of the MEP took place in November of the same year in place of Corina Creţu. He joined the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats. wiki

Ajtmuchamed Abdulin

Ajtmuchamed Abdollah Abdulin (born April 29, 1924 in Ułytau, near Petropavlovsk, Russia, June 12, 2010) - Soviet and Kazakh geologist and mineralogist, professor at the Academy of Sciences of the SRR and Kazakhstan. Participant of the Great Patriotic War and the 1945 Soviet-Japanese War, Colonel Reserve. 1953 graduated from the faculty of geology of Kazimierz State University. Kirov and began work at the Institute of Geological Sciences, 1971 defended his doctoral thesis entitled " "Comprehensive study of the Mughatures and the problem of the connectivity of the tectonic structures of Urals, Tiensan and Central Kazakhstan". Author of more than 300 scientific papers, including 10 monographs, since 1971 Director of the Institute of Geological Sciences, 1988-1995 Vice-President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Republic of Kazakhstan. 1951-1991 member of the WKP (b) CPSU. Dormitory of the International Academy of Engineering and the Academy of Civ...

Isagali Szyrypow

Isagali Szärypov (born January 15, 1905 in the village Dojgoje in the Aradskaya province, February 23, 1976) - Soviet and Kazakh politician, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR in 1961-1965. 1921-1924 secretary and chairman of the council in his native country, 1926-1924 in the WKP (b), 1926-1928 propagandist of the guberant party committee in Astrakhan, 1928-1932 studied at the Communist Worker University of the East, 1932-1934 worker of the Komsomol apparatus, 1934 1937 re-propagandist of the party, 1937-1938 head of the propaganda and propaganda department of the Kazakh Communist Party of East Kazakhstan, 1938-1939 chairman of the executive committee in that region, 1939-1953 deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (since 1946 of the Council of Ministers) 1940 Member of the CPC Central Committee, 1941-1945 Permanent Representative of the People's Commissariat of the People's Republic of Poland to the People's Commissar of the USS...

Bodice

The border control center of Kudowa: Formation and organizational change In October 1945, the Supreme Commander of the WP ordered the formation of 51 transitional checkpoints at the border. The Kudowa border checkpoint was established in 1945 as a temporary transit checkpoint of 2nd category of office No. 8/11. The PPK consisted of 17 soldiers and 2 civilian employees. In 1946, the transition checkpoint was re-classified into category C by the number 7/12. In 1947 re-organized into D category 7/33. He also adopted a new name for the border control center WOP. In 1948 there was another reorganization of the Border Guard Army. WOP Branches were renamed as Border Protection Brigades, and the KDPW WIPO was renamed Kudowa Border Protection Station and renamed according to Act No. 7/54. In 1948 the Border Patrol Station No. 55 "Kudowa" (road) was subject to the 23rd Border Protection Brigade. In 1948 the subdivision was transferred to the Ministry of Public Security. In 1...

suppedaneum

Suppedaneum of the non-existent Crucifix of St. St. Francis kissing the feet of Christ. They are in Petriolo, Florence Suppedaneum - Latin term for a flat support under the feet of Jesus crucified. Art In painted and framed historic crucifixes, primarily of Byzantine origin, the suppedaneum was decorated with a symbolic representation of Golgotha ​​with the grave of Adam's progeny and his skull. In the Eastern tradition, the wood used to make Christ's Cross came from the Tree of Life, which grew out of the dead Adam's head. The blood of Christ flowing down on the bones of the primate, buried under Calvary, has washed all humanity from sin and the guilt of first persons: original sin. Bibliography wiki

Dniepro-Donetsk culture

Approximate extent of the Dnieper-Donetsk culture against other Neolithic cultures Dnepro-Donetsk culture - neolithic archaeological culture from the Dnieper and Donu basins. Dated for the period from the end of the fifth quarter. BC to the end of III th. BC Included in the culture cycle with combinational ceramics. The population settled down, built small settlements consisting of oval or rectangular hemispheres. Ceramics, decorated with stamps and rivets. Tools and flint weapons. Initially mainly hunting and fishing, then cattle breeding, pigs and probably horses. Cemeteries large, extensive. Graves are sometimes grouped, straightened up, laid on top. This culture probably influenced the rise of the Nieminska culture. The population of the culture could be the eastern part of the Praindo-Europians. Bibliography wiki

Waclaw Dominik

Wacław Tomasz Dominik (born 5 May 1943 in Siemakowice - nowadays Семаківці in Ukraine - near Horodenka in Stanislawow province, died 24 October 2013 in Wroclaw) - Polish journalist, publicist, writer and social activist, educated lawyer , President of the Lower Silesian Branch of the Polish Journalists Association. Activity Repatriated after the Second World War with his parents in the Western Territories, he was raised in Jawor in Lower Silesia. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Wroclaw, but after his studies he became a journalist. For more than 40 years, he has worked in the magazine "Wiadomości" and "Przegląd Gospodarczy", among others. He was one of the leading journalists in the Silesian press and media, including the head of the economic department of the "Wroclaw Evening", the manager of the regional office "Voice of Labor" and the head of the social and economic department of the weekly "Sprawy i Ludzie...

Prince of the Holy Roman Empire

Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of the Reichs (Latin reichsfürst, Latin princeps imperii) - feudal and aristocratic title, a higher form of Prince (Fürst), present in the Holy Roman Empire. Princes - Emperor's vassals The title was granted to all direct vassals of the Holy Roman Emperor, ie the prince (Herzog), landgrave, margrave and palatine. The bishops, abbots and prelates of the Reich also belonged to this group. The title did not belong to the princes or counts who were lords of the emperor's vassal. As a result of the law, the most important was the participation in the Sejm of the Reich or Landeshoheit - territorial jurisdiction. At the beginning there was also a wide range of responsibilities towards the senior, but with the decline of the central authority, the imperial vassals were increasingly empowered and independent of the emperor. Honorary title The emperors could give this title as honorary dignity at their own discretion, and so over the centu...

Wlodzimierz Jędrzejewski

Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski (born 1961) - professor habilitated doctor in forestry and biology. Polish biologist dealing with ecology problems with regard to large predators and ecosystems occupied by them. Currently deputy director of the Mammal Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Białowieża. Specialties: ecology, evolutionism, embryology. He researched the ecology of the Bialowieza Forest (with special regard to wolves). Author (along with his wife Bogumiła Jędrzejewska) many significant books. Recognized authority on ecology. Bibliography - important items wiki

Hjortahammar

Hjortahammar - a cemetery in southern Sweden in the municipality of Ronneby. One of the largest in the Blekinge region. There are tombs originating mainly from the first millennium BC. In the northern part there are older tombs from the Iron Age (circa 0-400 r.), In the southern minor Iron Age and Viking Age (circa 700-1050 n.e.). Surface remains about 120 grave stones, more graves are below the surface. Some of the tombstones are placed on the heights as menhirs, some form the vertebrae. Among the archaeological finds, an oval brooch of the 10th century is mentioned. Artifacts in this style are known from a few posts, although they are found from Iceland to Sweden. At first it was assumed that the cemetery was a burial site for victims of the Viking battle. Only archaeological studies have revealed that graves come from a longer period. There was an important port near the cemetery and the surrounding area was suitable for farming. wiki

Gaetano Cingari

Gaetano Cingari (born November 14, 1926 in Reggio di Calabria, died May 9, 1994 in Padua) - Italian politician, historian and academic teacher, national parliamentarian, member of the European Parliament of the 2nd and 3rd term. Curriculum vitae He was born into a Ferrovie dello Stato employee's family. He graduated in mathematics and then also history at the Università degli Studi di Messina. He was a long-time academic teacher at this university, including a lecturer in recent history. He was also the author of numerous scientific publications on historical subjects. From 1943 he belonged to Partito d'Azione, but after a few years he joined the Italian Socialist Party. He sat on the city council of his hometown. In the years 1968-1972 he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the 5th term. In 1975, elected to the regional council of Calabria, he became the vice-president of the regional government and an assessor for cultural heritage. In 1983, on behalf of the soci...

By the fireplace (Robert Browning poem)

By the Fireside - poem by the English poet Robert Browning, published in the collection Men and Women in 1855. The work is written in a five-verse stanza. The discussed poem translated into Polish by Juliusz Żuławski. How well I know what I mean to do When the long dark autumn-evenings come: And where, my soul, is thy pleasant hue? With the music of all thy voices, dumb In life's November too! I shall be found by the fire, suppose, O'er a great wise book as beseemeth age, While the shutters flap as the cross-wind blows And I turn the page, and I turn the page, Not verse now, only prose! Bibliography wiki

List Hanusi (Tetmajer)

Teodor Axentowicz, Góralka Hanusia's letter - a poem by the young Polish poet Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, published in the poetry book Poezje. The second series, published in 1894. A characteristic feature of this poem is that it was written not in a standard literary language, but in the dialect of Podhale. The work was arranged in an octave, i.e. an eight-sided stanza of the Italian origin, a rhymed abababcc, composed of eleven-voiced verses. Dear Jerzy, my beloved! I'll write a stele here this letter to you, and I pay the writer. The world does not make me feel any better, in the forest, a belt, howe the cows, because I think, I think the goblet separates us do you and the country still see you? You know, I felt saddened, my gold, you would come back. wiki

Maguba Syrtłanowa

Maguba Gusiejnowna Syrtłanowa (Russian: Магуба Гусейновна Сыртланова, born July 15, 1912 in Belebej, died on October 1, 1971 in Kazan) - Soviet military pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (1946). Curriculum vitae She was Tatarka, she finished the aeroclub and school in Tbilisi, from July 1941 she served in the Red Army. From December 1942 she fought in the war with Germany in the North Caucasus, the Taman Peninsula, Crimea, Belarus, Poland and East Prussia as deputy commander of the 46 Gwardian Tamański Female Air Regiment of Night Bombers 325 Night Bomber Division of the 4 Air Bombers of the 2nd Belorussian Front to the extent an older lieutenant. She made 780 combat flights with a battle raid of 928 hours, dropped 190 tons of bombs. Her name was given to the streets in Kazan and Belebej. Honors Bibliography wiki

Zofia Cybulska

Zofia Cybulska (born August 11, 1932 in Kolno) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the 6th and 7th term. Curriculum vitae After graduating from middle school, in 1950-1957 she was a teacher in a primary school. In 1954 she joined the United People's Party. She was the secretary of the village circle and district management of the ZSL in Kamionna, then she sat in the presidium of the Poviat Committee of the party, she was also a deputy member of the Provincial Committee of the ZSL in Poznań and deputy member of the Supreme Committee of the party. She sat in the Poviat National Council. She was also the chairwoman of the Village Housewives' Circle in Kamionna and a member of the Poviat Council of KGW. In 1972 and 1976, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the districts of Szamotuły and Gorzów Wielkopolski. She sat for two terms in the Education and Education Committee, during the 7th term of office also in t...

Maciej Krych

Maciej Krych (born March 18, 1953, died on January 27, 2014 in Athens) - Polish lawyer, consular officer and diplomat. A law graduate at the University of Warsaw and the Diplomatic Academy in Moscow. He joined the Polish diplomatic service in 1976, performing functions in the Department of Personnel and Ministry Awards, in the Consular and Deportation Department, attaché in the General Consulate in Glasgow (1979-1983), employee in the Consular Department, consul in Sydney (1988-1992), consul general in Los Angeles (1995-1999), Istanbul (2003-2005) and Vancouver (2005-2008), deputy director Consular Department (2008-2012) and the Ambassador in Athens (2012-2014), where he died. Bibliography wiki

Left June

Left June - a book by Jacek Kurski and Piotr Semka, which is a record of interviews with politicians associated with the government of Jan Olszewski on the backstage of the dismissal of his cabinet on June 4, 1992. Interviews were given by: Jarosław Kaczyński, Antoni Macierewicz, Jan Parys, Adam Glapiński and Grzegorz Kostrzewa-Zorbas. The book was published in January 1993 and has 256 pages. On its basis, a documentary "Nocna Zmiana" was created in 1994. In 2016, Piotr Semka continues his thoughts in relation to the "June" events. Also the song title of Kult from album Ultimate crash of the corporation system also refers to the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's government and entrusting the mission of creating a new cabinet to Waldemar Pawlak (the version from the rehearsal was also posted on the single Girl without a tooth in the front). The song became known thanks to the refrain: Yes, Lord Waldek, the Lord is not afraid Two-thirds of the Sejm stands behind ...

Felipe Wu

Felipe Almeida Wu (born June 11, 1992) - Brazilian sports shooter. Silver Olympic medalist from Rio de Janeiro. Specializes in pistol shooting. The competition in 2016 was his Olympic debut. He reached for the medal in a pneumatic gun on a distance of 10 meters. In this competition he took the second place at the Youth Olympics in 2010 and won the competition at the Pan American Games in 2015. He has achieved successes in continental competition and wins in World Cup competitions. wiki

dis

Ruiny dis Tiddis, Latin. Castellum Tidditanorum - an ancient Roman city located in eastern Algeria, northwest of Cyrta. Situated on a rocky hill, the city was one of a series of small settlement-settlements surrounding the Cyrta ring. In the middle of the second century, it gained a certain degree of independence. The city entered through the arch crowned with the inscription "Quintus Memmius Rogatus, son of Publius, from tribe Quirina, edyl, he erected this arch with gates at his own expense". At the stone-paved main street, a carved shrine in the rock in honor of Mithra, a Christian chapel from the time of the late empire, and a small square with two water cisterns were dug up. There was a forum on the upper terrace. Tiddis came from the second-century Quintus Lollius Urbikus, governor of Britain and prefect of the city of Rome. It was honored with a statue standing on the forum (its base has been preserved along with the commemorative inscription), and to the north o...

Middle-clause rime

Middle-claque rhyme - a rhyme system in which the words standing in the middle school and in the verse clause resonate with each other. Middle-clause rhymes occur, for example, in Samuel Taylor Coleridge in the poem Rymy on the old sailor: The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free; We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea. Mid-clause rhymes were used in the poem The Owl and the Pussy-cat by Edward Lear: Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl! How charmingly sweet you sing! O let us be married! too long we have tarried: But what shall we do for a ring?" They sailed away, for a year and a day, To the land where the Bong-Tree grows And there in a wood a Piggy-wig stood With a ring at the end of his nose, His nose, His nose, With a ring at the end of his nose. Middle-clause rhymes are also present in Polish literature: He wandered the seas - he used to be Faryse, Under the palm, under a dark cypress, With the prayer, the Arab was ...
Wilhelmina Tekla Krogulska from the House of Lewicka (born October 1, 1856 in Warsaw, died June 5, 1933 in Ząbki near Warsaw) - Polish opera and operetta singer (soprano, mezzo soprano), private singing teacher. Curriculum vitae She was the daughter of Antoni Lewicki and Marianna Matecki. She grew up in Warsaw and attended school here. At the age of ten she started singing at the Opera School at the Grand Theater, under the direction of musician and educator Jan Quattrini. Public performances began in 1873, singing in an amateur choral chorus of Stanislaw Moniuszko, led by Wladyslaw Krogulski in the church of St. Joseph the Blessed Virgin Mary on Krakowskie Przedmiescie. On October 31, 1874 she made her debut at the Government Theater in Warsaw, in the Princess Ebola ("Don Carlos") party, and the following month she was involved in the opera ensemble. Reviewers have a lovely voice, mezzosopranowy, velvet. Her artistic intuition and phrasing skills were also emphasized. ...

Sounds for Forcalquier

The image of Garsenda on the stamp, the effigy of Louis Blancard (1860) Garsenda (II) of Forcalquier, Garsenda (II) of Sabran, Garsenda of Provence (born 1180, c. 1257) - Countess of Forcalquier, Countess of Provence, Provence (1209 / 13-20) woman-troubadour (trobairitz). She was the wife of Alfonso II of Provence and the mistress of two other troubadours, Guia de Cavaillon and Elias de Barjols. She was born as a daughter of Garsendy (I) of Forcalquier and granddaughter of Guilhèma IV, Count of Forcalquier, which was her estranged wife for Alfonso II, the brother of Pedra II of Aragon. After the death of his husband, the authority of Aix was taken over by Pedro II on behalf of Alfons's underage heir, Raimon-Berengar IV (1209-13). After the power of the usurper, Garsenda took care of her son, who had lived with her uncle in Aragon until now, and had full control over the county and court until the wedding of her son, Beatrice Sabaudzka (1213-1219 / 20). At the end of his life Gar...

The Middle Ages of Poland and the Common

The Middle Ages of Poland and the Commonwealth - a scientific journal published in Katowice since 2009. The publisher is the Department of Middle History of the Institute of History of the University of Silesia. The editors are: Jerzy Sperka and Bożena Czwojdrak. Written dissertations, reviews in the field of medieval studies are published. Articles are published in Polish, English, Czech, Russian and Ukrainian. The magazine continues the previous series under the same title, which appeared in the years 1999-2007 (4 volumes). Bibliography wiki

Gierasim Owsianik

Gierasim Sergeyevich Owosian (Russian: Герасим Сергеевич Овсяник, born 1887 in Starodubskaya district in the Chernihiv district, died on 25 February 1920 in Smolensk) - Russian revolutionary, communist activist. Curriculum vitae He studied at a chemistry and technology school in Saratov, later worked in the Ural and Turkshavn, and joined the SDPRR (b) in 1908. By 1917 he served in the Russian army. In 1917 he became chairman of the Council of the World. From May 1917, chairman of the Municipal Committee of the SDPRR (b) in Vyazima, October 1917 chairman of the Military Revolutionary Committee, from December 1917 to March 5, 1918 the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Smolensk Gubernian Council. Since December 1917, a member of the Smolensk Goviernian Sownarchoz, from 1918 the chairman of the RKP District Committee (b) in Vyshgor, in the years 1919-1920 a soldier of the Red Army, a participant in the Russian civil war, wounded. He died of typhus. His name was called the street...
A model of analogy - the concept of common law, is based on the assumption that judicial decisions taken so far affect the judicial decisions that are being made now and in the future by analogy. This means that whenever the similarity between the present case and the case in the past is significant, the same decision should be made as before. The model from the analogs can take two forms: In the precedent model of analogy, sometimes it is postulated to reach the final conclusion through the so-called " the rule of analogy, which covers both regarded as substantially similar matters. In addition, the phenomenon is often referred to here. the competition of the analogy, and therefore the state in which the case is currently being resolved is similar to a number of cases recognized in the past where different judgments have been issued (resolutions). The precedent model of analogy is an alternative model for the so-called. concept of the rule model. It is also prevalent in th...

Steve Krisiloff

Steve Krisiloff (born July 7, 1946 in Parsippany) is an American racing driver. Curriculum vitae Krisiloff started his career in international car racing in 1969 from the USAC National Championship. With a score of 355 points, it was ranked 28th in the final drivers classification. Later, the American also appeared at the CART Indy Car World Series, the Indianapolis 500, the USAC Gold Crown Championship. In the CART Indy Car World Series, Krisiloff competed in 1979, 1981, 1983-1984. The best result of the American was in 1979, when he scored 279 points in the overall ranking. Bibliography wiki

Józef Sieradzki

Tomb of Józef Sieradzki in the Military Cemetery on Powazki Józef Sieradzki, responsible. Adolf Hirschber (born April 2, 1900 in Tarnopol, March 25, 1960 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian and medieval artist of the 19th and 20th centuries. Curriculum vitae He studied history at UJK in Lviv. His university masters were Jan Ptaśnik and Franciszek Bujak, who obtained his doctorate in 1925 on the basis of the dissertation entitled "Settlement Relations in the Monastery of Tyniec" at the beginning of its existence. In the period 1927-1939 he worked as a teacher and director of the gymnasium in Vilnius. He worked in the State Thought Club, politically connected with the Non-Party Block of Cooperation with the Government, and edited the magazine "Our Thoughts" on behalf of the club. During the Second World War he participated in secret teaching. He belonged to the Home Army, participated in the Warsaw Uprising. From 1945 in Cracow, since 1945 member of PPR, then PZPR. M...

Partial qualification

Partial qualification - one of two types of qualification registered, which is not a full qualification. Partial qualifications can be created both in and outside the education and higher education systems, ie they can be acquired through formal education as well as in non-formal education. In the case of partial qualification, the range of learning outcomes required is generally narrower than in the case of full qualification. In general, partial qualification covers a set of competences related to a particular type of activity. Qualifications outside the educational and tertiary education systems are governed by different laws or regulations of different levels established by different bodies: professional bodies, organizations, training institutions. These are only partial qualifications, which in no case can be an alternative (substitute) for full qualification, ie education. In the integrated qualification system, there are, among others,: : Polish Qualifications Framework ...

Game Line

GameLine - a non-existent distribution service for computer games in the early 1980's, being streamed over a dial-up connection. Created and managed by Control Video Corporation (CVC), the system was targeted at Atari 2600 series computers. Subscribers (subscribers) of the service could download games available on the GameLine by connecting a special cartridge to the Atari 2600, which then connected to the telephone line. . The originator and creator of the system was William "Bill" von Meister, who originally tried to interest media companies to send the music through this channel. However, the idea was not met by the potential investors. Through the GameLine, computer games from tertiary producers were available, the largest of which was Imagic. Market leaders such as Atari, Activision, Coleco, Mattel and Parker Brothers have not decided to work with GameLine. The annual subscription to GameLine cost $ 49.95 US. In addition to computer games, the creators also...

Christian Købke

Christen Købke (born 26 May 1810 in Copenhagen, died 7 February 1848) is a Danish painter. He grew up in a family of four, was one of eleven children. His mother Cecilie Margrete was the wife of baker Peter Berendt Købke. In 1822, at the age of 12, he began attending the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. There he studied with Christian Lorentzen at first, and after his death in 1828 with Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. Artworks In addition to the portraits, Købke also painted numerous landscapes of his hometown, Copenhagen and its surroundings. Købke is one of the most famous painters of the "Golden Age" of Danish painting. In the years 1838-1840 he stayed in Italy. In recent years he has been painting scenes and landscapes with Italian themes. Christena's paintings include: in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum, the Heinrich Hirschsprung Collection in Copenhagen and the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh, which organized the Christen Købke exhibition...

beloved

Beloved - a novel by Toni Morrison published in 1987. It was the fifth and most praised novel by the author. She received the Pulitzer Prize and was featured on the list of the most important literary works of the past 25 years, created by The New York Times. She was also in the final of the National Book Award, but this award was not received, sparked by the protest of black writers and critics who issued an open letter signed by 48 authors (including Maya Angelou, Amiri Baraka, John Edgar Wideman, and Henry ' Louis Gates Jr.), in which they protest that Morrison never received this award for any of her works. The novel is inspired by the fate of Margaret Garner, the fugitive slave who murdered her daughter, wanting to protect her from being captured by slave hunters. The story of Sethe, In 1998, a film adaptation of the novel, In love, Oprah Winfrey played the lead role in the film. wiki

Jacek Pielas

Jacek Pielas (born 1970 in Opoczno) - Polish historian, doctor of the habilitation of the humanities. In 1994 he graduated from the history of the Higher School of Pedagogy in Kielce. His master's thesis was an attempt at monographs of the Dębno coat of arms. Ph.D. Oleśnicki coat of arms Dębno in the 16th-17th centuries. Studied in the history of the prosperous gentry of the modern day, whose promoter was Kazimierz Przyboś, he defended in 2002 at the Faculty of Humanities of the Świętokrzyskie Academy. He obtained a degree in habilitation in 2014 at the University of Jan Kochanowski based on work Divisions of royal nobility in the seventeenth century. Since 1994 he has been employed at the Institute of History of the University of Kielce. He specializes in the history of modern Poland. Selected publications Monografie: Studies Bibliography wiki

Aleksander Ansberg

Alexander Ansberg (born February 27, 1909 in Tallinn, died in Tallinn in February 1975) is an Estonian and Soviet politician, head of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR from October 7 to December 22, 1970. Member of the Communist Party of Estonia. 1950-1952 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Estonia SRR, 1952-1953 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Regional Council in Tallinn, 1953-1963 Minister of Culture of the SRR, 1963-1970 Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR. In 1970 the interim chairman of the Council bureau. Awarded to the Order of Lenin (1950). Bibliography wiki

René Carrière

René Carrière (born March 10, 1911 in Marseille, March 22, 1982) is a French racing driver. Career In his racing career, Carrière has devoted himself to racing in the Grand Prix and in sports car racing. In 1938, the Frenchman was ranked in the European Championships of the AIACR. With a score of 28, he was ranked 14th in the overall classification. In the years 1934-1935, 1937-1938 Carrière appeared at the rate of the Le Mans 24-hour race. In his first season he finished fourth in the 1.1, marking the twelfth place in the overall classification. One year later, he finished at the bottom of the podium in class 1.5, and seventh in the overall ranking. After a year's break he returned in 1937 in class 5. He was ranked fourth and a year later was eighth. Bibliography wiki

Leon Last

Leon Dernier (born 1 April 1912 in Liège, died 26 July 1969 in Spa) is a Belgian racing driver. Career In the Dernier race cars, he devoted himself mainly to the startups of the World Motor Sports Championship. In the 1954, 1959-1960, 1962-1963, 1965 Belgian appeared at the rate of the Le Mans 24-hour race. In his first season he did not reach the finish of the S 750 class. Five years later he was already celebrating his GT 3.0 victory and was at the bottom of the overall classification podium. At the bottom of the podium of the general classification was still in the 1962 season, when it was second in the GT 3.0 class. One year later, in the GT 3.0 class, it also ranked second. Bibliography wiki

Daniel Friberg (skater)

Daniel Joel Friberg (born July 10, 1986 in Motala) is a Swedish fast track skater, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Daniel Friberg's biggest success came in 2009, when he teamed with Joel Eriksson and Johan Röjler to earn a silver medal in the running of the team during the distant world championships in Richmond. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. In these championships he also achieved the best individual result, occupying nineteen place in the 1500 m race. In 2010 he took part in the Vancouver Olympic Games, where he finished 25th at a distance of 1500 m, and in the team was seventh. He has never been on the podium of individual World Cup competitions, but has done twice in the team. The best result achieved in the season 2008/2009, when he finished 23rd in the final classification of 1500 m. In 2011 ended his career. Bibliography wiki

Emilio de Villota Jr.

Emilio de Villota Jr (born 9 December 1980 in Madrid) is a Spanish racing driver. Career Villota Jr started his career in international car races in 2001, starting with the Spanish Formula 3. With 18 points he scored 22nd overall. In later years, the Spaniard also appeared in the Formula 2000 Formula, Baviera Formula, Formula Palmer Audi, Italian Formula 3000, F3000 International Masters, Euroseries 3000, Spanish GT Championship, Porsche Supercup and TC2000 - 29º Campeonato Argentino Private life Villota is the son of former Formula 1 Emilio de Villota driver and brother of Mari de Villota. Bibliography wiki

The Heraldic Month

Heraldic Monthly - monthly published in 1908-1915 in Lviv and 1931-1939 in Warsaw. History He belonged to the most important specialist magazines departing from Lviv. He formed as one of the two "Heraldic Heraldic", the press bodies of the Heraldic Society, which existed from 1906 to 1915. The editor-in-chief was Władysław Semkowicz (1908-1915). The editors gathered around the circle of important Polish researchers in the fields of heraldry, genealogy and theology. It published scientific dissertations, monographs of the larger families and Polish families. There was also a section of reports and reviews. Due to the war, the publication of the periodical was suspended. On January 20, 1930, at the meeting of the Board of the Warsaw Branch of the Polish Heraldic Society, a decision was made to reactivate the magazine. Oskar Halecki (1930-1939) was the editor-in-chief, and the post of editor-in-chief was Halecki's student, Zygmunt Wdowiszewski. The magazine appeared unti...

Fuþark junior

Junior fitter with transcription of characters. In the upper row the longitudinal form, in the middle short-glazed Younger fighter - a form of runic alphabet used in Scandinavia's Viking age. The younger Fuþark evolved about 800 years ago from the older fuer, in the course of transformations which led to the reduction of the number of letters from 24 to 16. The younger Fuþark retained the original layout and divided them into three groups, but the last two were removed from the first group. second and third three. In addition to the runes ᚢ there were reductions of characters with two trunks, and the size of the runes was also unified by removing or transforming the truncated runes. The exact background of the transformations that led to the formation of the younger form of the fox are not known. It is thought that these may have been due to the progressive dialectisation of the pragmatic language, the unification of the signs, or the conjugation of both. On the other hand, the...