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Krystian Piwowarski

Unknown fields: "source", "date and place of death", "date and place of birth", "full name", "quote" and "writer". Krystian Piwowarski (born in 1956) - Polish prose writer and playwright, journalist. Curriculum vitae He graduated in Polish philology at the University of Silesia. Until 1987 he worked as a Polish language teacher. Then he settled in Częstochowa, where he performed many professions (including an official, bridge worker, security guard, salesman, porter, cashier), and also took up journalism. He was a columnist for the newspaper "Dziennik Częstochowski 24 Hours", a reporter on the local supplements of "Gazeta Woborcza" for Częstochowa and Myszków, the editor-in-chief of Częstochowa cultural bimonthly "Aleje 3". Then he became an employee of the Częstochowa Museum. He published literary works from 1988. Member of the Krakow branch of the Polish Writers' Association. Creati...

Tamara Konstantinowa

Tamara Feodorovna Konstantinova (Russian: Tatar Horodov Konstantinov, born on November 7, 1919 in the village of Nigeria in the Tver region, died on July 28, 1999 in Voronezh) - a Soviet military airship, the hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae She was born in a peasant family. She graduated from high school and courses of aviator-instructors at the aeroclub in Kalinin in 1940. She served in the Red Army from March 1943. From March 1944 she fought on the front as a mate (navigator) 566 of the air assault unit 277 of the Aviation Assault Division of the 1st Air Army of the 3rd Belarusian Front to In March 1945, she made 66 combat flights, after the war she was transferred to the reserve. From 1949 she belonged to the WKP (b), graduated from a party school and an economic institute, she worked in the Social Insurance Department of the Executive Committee of the Regional Council of Voronezh. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki

Lactoferycyna

Lactoferricin - a naturally occurring, amphipathic, cationic peptide derived from lactoferrin. It has antibacterial, anti-cancer and immunomodulatory properties. It forms in the gastrointestinal tract under the influence of the pepsin proteolytic enzyme, which cuts off the N-terminal fragment from the protein - lactoferrin present in milk and body fluids. Human lactoferrin is a peptide identical to fragment 1-47 of lactoferrin. It has two subunits and two connecting disulfide bridges. wiki

Viktor Rinkevicius

Viktoras Rinkevičius (born March 11, 1950 in Inturkė in the Malacca region) - Lithuanian politician, agrarian entrepreneur and local government official, activist of the Lithuanian Union of Greens and Farmers, deputy to the Sejm of the Republic of Lithuania. Curriculum vitae In 1969 he graduated from the agricultural technical school, and in 1982 he studied at the engineering faculty of the Lithuanian Agricultural University. He worked in various positions in kolkhozes, then in agricultural and local administration. From 1989 to 1990 he was the chairman of the executive committee of the Birjian region. In the years 1992-2000 he was the director of Biržų žemtiekimas, returned to him in 2008 as general director. From 1990 he was involved in political activities under the Lithuanian Peasant Party. After the party's transformation in 2001, he became a member of the Peasant Party and New Democracy Union, on the basis of which the unified Lithuanian Peasants' Union was establis...

Ippolit Bogdanowicz

Ippolit Fiodorowicz Bogdanowicz (Russian Ипполит Фёдорович Богданович, born on January 3, 1744 in the village of Pieriewołocznaja in the Poltava Governorate, died January 18, 1803 in Kursek) - Russian poet and playwright. Curriculum vitae In the initial period of his work, he was associated with the magazine "Poleznoje uwiesielenije" by Chieraskowa, who patronized him as a young poet. In 1783 he wrote his main work - the heroicomic poem Duszeńka being a travesty of the ancient myth, based on the novel de La Fontaine Les amours de Psyché et de Cupidon; this poem was a written language of refinement and at the same time light and graceful. He is also the author of stage songs - including laughter comedy Radość Duszeńki (1786) and the play Slavs (1788). In 1785 he published a collection of Russkije's folk proverbs; he also translated the works of Voltaire, Diderot and Rousseau and edited the journal Niewinnamoje rozrażnienije (1763) and the newspaper "Santk-Pietierbu...

Dedo II

Dedo II (born 1040, died in 1069) - Marquis of Lusatia from 1046 (with a break in 1069). Curriculum vitae Dedo was the eldest son of Margrave Losede Dedo and of the Vassile family and his first wife, Odysseus, the daughter of Margrave Lusatia Thietmar II. Young Dedo II remained close to the Prince of Bavaria Otto II of Norhteim. In 1069 the King of Germany Henry IV IV Salicki, disqualified from Dedo I, gave his son the Lusatian March. Shortly thereafter, in the same year, Dedo II was murdered. Contemporaries suspected that Dedo II's stepmother, Adela of Louvain, could have been behind this murder. After the death of Dedo II the Marchus Lusatian returned to his father. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

August Akopow

Curriculum vitae In 1951 graduated from the Moscow State Institute of Economics, and in 1960 the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1951-1957 worked at the State Planning Committee (Habilitation) USSR. Since 1960 he worked for the USSR diplomacy, 1973-1976 was a temporary chargé d'affaires USSR in Egypt, 1977-1981 deputy head of the Middle East Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of the USSR, and from 29 April 1983 to 1986 Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the USSR in Kuwait. From September 19, 1986 to 1991, he served as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Libya, and became deputy president of the International Society for Foreign Affairs in 1991. 1997-1997 was chairman of the Council of the Russian Diplomatic Society, and in 2013 he became the president of the Association. He was awarded the Red Flag of Labor and the Order of Honor. Bibliography wiki

Miroslaw Dworzańska

Mirosława Dworzańska (born 1903, died 1983) - Polish architect and urbanist. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Wrocław University of Technology (1929). In 1935 she received the 4th prize (in the ensemble with Michał Ochnio and Zdzisław Dworanski) for the project of Paluch housing estate in Warsaw. Since 1946 she has been working in Poznan, in various types of units, dealing with urban spatial planning. From 1948 in the Building Department of the City Board, then in the City Planning (up to 1958), in the City Urban Planning (until 1975) and in the Office of Spatial Planning. She co-authored further development plans of Poznan - from 1946, 1953, 1962 and 1975, as well as co-author of settlements in Dębiec (Klin Dębiecki) and Grunwald. In 1962, she received the 2nd prize of the Committee of Construction, Urban Planning and Architecture for the first comprehensive planning plan of Poznan after the Second World War. wiki

War of the Planets

War of the Planets - a 1966 Italian science-fiction film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The main characters are Tony Russel and Lisa Gastoni. Written by Ivan Reiner and Renato Moretti, the music was composed by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino. The film was edited by Angela Coly and lasts 105 minutes. The name of Tony Russell in the opening credits of the film contains a mistake, given as "Tony Russell." The movie is the second in the "Gamma One" series. The first is "Wild, Wild Planet", the third "War Between the Planets" and the fourth and last "Snow Devils". wiki

Javier López (ur 1975)

Javier López López (born 29 August 1975 in Lugo) is a Spanish football coach. López comes from the city of Lugo in Galicia and as a junior coached in the local club CD Lugo. At the age of 17 he was forced to finish his football career due to serious injury. Immediately after, he started working as a trainer for the next seven years training junior Lugo. Also in January 2000, after the departure of coach Fabrie, he temporarily led a meeting in the third league senior squad. He has been one of the most valued junior football coaches in Spain, working mainly in youth academies. In 2008, López went to Mexico, where in 2008-2009 he worked as a sports director of a group of local football schools operating under the aegis of Real Madrid. At the same time, he led the ABA Anáhuac quadratic Mexican team. In 2009-2012 he worked at Atlante FC as a trainer and coordinator of the junior academy of this team in the capital city of Mexico, training the Atlante quarter reserve Potros de Hierro....

Eumorphus tetraspilotus

Eumorphus tetraspilotus - a species of beetle from the family of aquatic insects and subfamily Lycoperdininae. The species was described in 1832 by Frederick William Hope. Beetle with a length of 11 to 14 mm, with a dark violet-black top, in not fully stained purple specimens. Tight legs, eighth member of one and a half times longer than the top of the broad. Lids with two small, round, yellow spots on each of which the front is separated from the seam by its length. Tightening of the lid poorly and bluntly ribbed, narrow at the height of the shoulders. The uniform is dark. Male with forelegs looking twisted and with upwardly arched toes, moderately arched and moderately arcuate. The species is known from northern and eastern Borneo, Sumatra, Singapore, the Malaysian states of Perak and Johor and Thailand. wiki

Just a moment ago

Just a moment ago - a song from the repertoire of the band Skaldowie, composed by Andrzej Zieliński, with the text of Leszek Moczulski, closing the hit album "You are in the skink" from 1969. In the solo part, alongside Andrzej Zieliński, Maryla Rodowicz sings, which debuted on the longplay record. For the first time the song was recorded at the end of 1968 for the Polish Radio, with a slightly modified by Agnieszka Osiecka text. The Skalds performed this song at concerts extremely rarely. The track, maintained in the tone of D major, is based mainly on the sound of two guitars, Jerzy Tarsiński and Krzysztof Paliwoda - the latter entwined with many brilliant plays, from the border of jazz and country aesthetics. There are no keyboard instruments in the album version, which is very rare in Skaldów. Musicians participating in the recording wiki
The Wieferich pair - in the theory of numbers, the pair of prime numbers p and q satisfying the following conditions: Or alternatively: The term Wieferich is derived from the name of the German mathematician Arthur Wieferich and is somewhat analogous to the notion of the number of the first Wieferich. So far (2015), only seven such pairs have been found, namely: Wieferich's pair play a role in the proof of the Mihăilescu theorem, formerly known as the Catalana hypothesis. Bibliography wiki

Alfred Rosenblatt

Alfred Rosenblatt (born June 22, 1880 in Cracow, died July 7, 1947 in Lima) is a Polish mathematician who also deals with astronomy, a representative of the Kraków mathematics school. Curriculum vitae In 1898 Rosenblatt began his studies at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Vienna, which later continued with the Faculty of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University. He defended his PhD thesis. "On the functions of total leaps", written under the direction of Stanislaw Zaremba. Having spent a year at the University of Göttingen, he started working at the Jagiellonian University as a lecturer in mathematics. In 1912 he was habilitated on the basis of his dissertation. "Sur certaines classes de surfaces algébriques irrégulières et sur les transformations birationnelles de ces surfaces en elles-memes", which concerned algebraic geometry. Since 1920 he was an associate professor at the Jagiellonian University. In 1936 he received an in...

Red sausage

Rød pølse served with beer, ketchup and mustard Rød pølse - a popular Danish fast food and street food barbecue. Grilled sausages (pølse, like Polish sausages) of pork are usually served with mustard, ketchup or remoulade sauce. Their characteristic feature is the red coloration, obtained with the help of carmine. In the 1920's, unstable, unsold copies were stained red in order to hide their defects and were sold as very cheap products to the masses of the Danish poor. Men selling this type of sausage from streetcars are called pølsemænd. wiki

Muzeum Chiado

Museum building Chiado Museum (Museu do Chiado) is an art museum located in Lisbon, in the Chiado district. It was built in 1911 and was reopened in 1994. The museum collects art from the period between 1850 and 1950, with the works of leading Portuguese artists of that period, as well as some foreign artists. He has the best collection of Portuguese paintings and sculptures from Romanticism, naturalism and modern art. Wśród artystów reprezentowani są António Silva Porto, António Soares dos Reis, Miguel Ângelo Lupi, Columbano Bordallo Pinheiro, Amadeo de Souza Cardoso, Abel Manta, Dórdio Gomes, José de Almada Negreiros, Nadir Afonso, Mário Eloy, Francisco Augusto Metrass, Auguste Rodin, i wielu innych. Muzeum organizujkkkk n także wystawy czasowe. Since 1911, the Chiado Museum occupies part of the old monastery of São Francisco (St. Francis) in Lisbon, in a medieval building. The adaptation and renovation of the museum grounds in 1994 was made by the French architect Jean-Miche...
Obermus - a sweet, old-fashioned dessert made from almonds and wine and cinnamon. The whole is baked in small molds. The dish is mentioned for the first time at Compendium Ferculorum. Basic ingredients: almonds, sugar, white wine, cinnamon, powdered sugar. The almonds should first be brewed with boiling water and cleaned of the brown epidermis. Then crush on the pulp in a mortar with sugar. Dilute with wine. Pour the prepared ingredients into a heat-resistant dish sprinkled with cinnamon. Place in a preheated oven at 180 ° C. Bring to a boil, remove and sprinkle with icing sugar. Bibliography wiki

Alfredo Neri

Alfredo Neri - Italian boxer, bronze medalist of the European Championship of 1934. Career In April 1934 he won the bronze medal at the European Championship, in the middle category. In the quarterfinals of the tournament he beat Rumun's Ilie Petrescu points. In the semi-finals he lost to Poland's Witold Majchrzycki, succumbing to him for points. In the fight for the third place he beat the Austrian Fuehrer, winning the walkover. In November 1934 he was also vice-champion of Italy in the middle category. wiki

Polish Yachting Association of North America

The association promotes the consolidation and unification of Polish sailing in North America. It implements joint sailing undertakings. It helps in the cooperation, development and organization of individual Clubs. PYANA also aims to organize sailing training for emigrants to the US and Canada and promote the culture and tradition of the United States, Canada and Poland. PYANA has five Polish sailing clubs: PYANA is the owner of the 25 meter long Fazisi sailing yacht. Management The board of directors in March 2015 included: History The organization was founded on May 15, 1999 during a meeting in Chicago on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Joseph Conrad YC. The meeting was attended by Zbigniew Stosio, Secretary General of the Polish Sailing Association. The organization was registered in Illinois November 24, 1999 as a non-profit organization. wiki
Die Boten des Todes - a Grimm brothers story published in 1840 in the fourth edition of their collection of fairy tales (volume 2, no. 177). Contents A giant met on his way Death. He fought hard with her as a result of which Death was defeated and barely survived by the road. Some time later, a man walked along the same path. In the pursuit of mercy, he came to die with help, providing her with her. When Death came to her, she revealed his identity. She stated that in return for his help, when his time would come to die, he would warn him of his arrival by sending messengers earlier. A few years later, this man was seriously ill. The illness seemed deadly, but the man was optimistic, for none of the envoys that had been mentioned had died. He was so surprised when he saw Death in his doorstep after recovering. He told her that she was breaking the word because she had promised him that he would be alerted to his arrival by the envoys. Then Death said that his illness and symptom...

Ivan Stult

Ivan Andriejewicz Stulow (Russian: Иван Андреевич Стулов, born 18 September 1904 in the village of Szambowo in Wołogno Governorate, died February 15, 1964 in Moscow) - Soviet military and party activist, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Belarus (Bolshevik Party) in Vitebsk (1938-1944). Since 1920 in the Red Army, since 1925 the Komsomol activist, since 1926 in the WKP (b). From July 1938 to July 1944, First Secretary of the KP (B) B Regional Committee in Vitebsk, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland, from May 20, 1940 to February 15, 1949, during the Great Patriotic War, a member of the 4th Military Council of the Strike Army. From October 1944 to September 1945 Head of the Transport Department and Deputy Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (B) B, later a party official in Moscow, since 1954 in a pedagogical work in Moscow. Awarded to the Order of Lenin (February 28, 1939) and the Order of the Red Banner. Bibliography wiki

Juliusz Polydeukes

Julius Polydeukes - a name given to the Byzantine chronicler of the 10th century, the author of the Chronicles of the World by the Copernican of Andrzej Darmarios. The name Jules Polydeukes was given to the author of the Chronicles of the World (The History of Physics) by the Copernican of Andrzej Darmarios. The author does not know anything. From the fact that his work shows a great convergence with the editions of the Common Chronicle of Theodosius Meliten and Leon Gramatik it is concluded that the author lived in the tenth century. The work begins with the description of the biblical creation of the world, depicts the history of the Judaeans, the Babylonians, the Persians, Alexander the Great and the Ptolemies, and the period of Roman emperors to Walens (378), where it breaks. Chronicle of the Lost Chronicle of Julius of Africa, the officer of Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus (2nd / 3rd century) and the first Christian chronicler. Bibliography wiki

Fishing base

Milickie ponds - a fishing base in Ruda Sułowska Fishing basin (for smaller water bodies: fishermen) - a complex of facilities that are a place for organizing fishing, restocking, fishery protection and other activities related to fishery management in a specific area. The fishery base includes: shed or roofed area - a landfill of boats, barrels, motor vehicles and other large fixed assets. The database should be located at the very close proximity of the river or water reservoir and fenced, with the enclosed area having a large free space for arranging hangers on the fishing nets and handling of boats and car stock. In case of larger water tanks it is necessary to build a special harbor, even a breakwater, protecting against waves and muddy harbors. An access road with hardened pavement is necessary. wiki

Masaki Suzuki

Masaki Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木 正 樹, Suzuki Masaki, born January 2, 1945 in Tomakomai) is a Japanese panther, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Masaki Suzuki's greatest success came in 1974, when he won the silver medal at the world championships in the sprinting competition in Innsbruck. In these competitions he distributed on the podium Norwegian Pé Bjørang and Eppie Bleeker from the Netherlands. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. In the same competition he was also fifth in the Göteborg World Cup in 1975. In 1968 he started at the Olympic Games in Grenoble, where his best result was the fifteenth place in the 500 m race. Four years later, the Sapporo Games in the same distance were eighth. He also participated in the Olympic Games in Innsbruck in 1976, where he finished eleventh place in the 500 m race, and on two occasions the distance was nineteen. In 1976 he ended his career. Bibliography wiki

Adam cock

Adam Hahn (born 18 September 1920, died March 13, 2000 in Poznań) is a Polish architect. Curriculum vitae In 1949 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the School of Civil Engineering in Poznan, and in 1964 he had the same faculty at the Wroclaw University of Technology. Until 1951, he was employed by the Office of Design and Construction Studies of the Housing Estate ZOR. Then he went to Poznan Urban Design, where he remained until 1981. He was buried at Junikowo Cemetery in Poznan on 18 March 2000. Artworks Hotel Olimpia (Poznan) Fine wiki
Subdomain - a web address that belongs to a primary or higher level domain DNS allows up to 127 nesting levels, 63 characters for a single level label with a limit of the entire address to 255 characters. For example, the addresses "wikipedia.strona.pl" and "informatyka.strona.pl" belong to the main domain "strona.pl" and are its subdomains. Page "page.pl" is also a subdomain of the top-level domain (TLD) named "pl". Also, the often used "www" prefix is ​​in fact a subdomain, and eg "www.adres.pl" and "address.pl" may refer to 2 different web pages. Usage Subdomains are most often used to demarcate different parts of a site or different servers of a given site. For example, often the main page of the company is at "firma.pl", its forum - "forum.firma.pl" and the shop - "sklep.firma.pl". In the second case - server delimiters - we encounter eg many databases or file serve...

Wojciech Szeląg

Wojciech Mirosław Szeląg (born April 25, 1967 in Gdańsk) is a Polish journalist and has been associated with Telewizja Polsat since 1993. Curriculum vitae A graduate of the University of Gdansk. In the eighties involved in the distribution of underground publications. Member of the student strike at the University of Gdańsk in 1988 In 1992 he made his debut in the local news program "Panorama" at TVP Gdańsk. Since 1993 in Telewizja Polsat, the first private television nationwide. Co-founder, publisher and host of its first information program "Information". Co-author of most of the economic programs broadcast on Polsat, Polsat News and Polsat Biznes (previously TV Biznes). Currently in Polsat News. 2014-2017 in the Supervisory Board of the Polish Press Agency. 2014-2015 in the Chapter of the Economic Prize of the President of the Republic of Poland. Private father of three sons. Bibliography wiki

INOGATE

INOGATE - an international energy cooperation program between the European Union, the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and their neighboring countries. The program has been running since 1996. INOGATE is one of the longest-running support programs funded by the EU. Until 2006, it was financed by the TACIS, and since 2007 it has been financed by the European Neighborhood Policy Instrument (ENPI) under the ENPI-Eastern Regional Indicative Program for the years 2007-2010 and for the years 2007-2010. 2010-2013. EuropeAid supports the program through the ENPI and the Collaborative Development Instrument. INOGATE members are: The observer status is Russia. wiki

Montucherkopszef

Montucherkopszef - son of Pharaoh Ramses III and Queen Iset. Meritaton II was the brother of the pharaohs of Ramses IV, Ramses VI and Ramses VIII, and the uncle of the pharaohs of Ramses V and Ramses VII. His full name was Ramses Montucherkopszef. He was named the "First Commander of His Majesty's Chariots", and was the husband of Takhat, who carried the honorable title of the Mother of the Kings. There is a hypothesis that they were the parents of Ramses IX, because no other pharaoh from the XX Dynasty had a mother of that name. Montucherkopszef died in the 22nd year of Ramses II, where his brother Ramses IV was appointed as successor to the throne. Bibliography wiki

Анатолий Олизариенко

Anatoly Vladimirovich Olizarienko (Russian: Анатолий Владимирович Олизаренко, born September 25, 1936 in Leningrad) - Soviet cyclist, bronze medalist of the world championship. Career Anatoly Olizarienko's greatest success came in 1963, when he teamed with Viktor Kapitonov, Gajnan Sajdchuzem and Yuri Mielichov to win a bronze medal in Ronse's World Rally Championship. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. In the same championship he also took 41st place in the race for the start of joint amateurs. In 1964 he performed at the Tokyo Olympics, where he was fifth in the team, and he took 56th place individually. In 1958 he also won the Egyptian Tour, in 1960 he was third in the Tour de Pologne, and three years later he was the ninth in the Peace Race. He also became the champion of the Soviet Union in team-time rides in 1963. Bibliography wiki

James P. Buchanan

James Paul Buchanan (born 1867, died 1937) is an American politician and member of the United States House of Representatives from 1913-1937 from the 10th electoral district of Texas. He performed during his term of office. as chairman of the congressional credit committee. His sudden death in 1937 created the need for additional elections in which the Democrat candidate, future Vice President and President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, was elected. Its name is a dam and lake near the town of Burnet. His cousin, Edward William Pou, represented North Carolina in the United States House of Representatives in 1901-1934. wiki

Jens Henry Nielsen

Jens Henry Nielsen (born May 17, 1956 in Brovst) is a Danish Speedwayman, brother to Hans Nielsen. The two-time finalist of the individual world championships on the long track (Scheeßel 1988 - X place, Herxheim 1990 - as reserve). Finalist of the individual European Championship on the grass track (Cloppenburg 1994 - 13th place). Double gold medalist of individual Danish championships on long track (1991, 1992). Gold medalist of the German team championship (1990). Finalist of the individual Champions Cup (Miskolc 1987 - X place). A multiple participant in the elimination of individual world championships (best score: 13th place in the Scandinavian finals, Linköping 1990). He started in the Polish league, in the colors of Motor Lublin (1992). Bibliography wiki

Jan Hruszowiec

Jan Hruszowiec (born August 14, 1936 in Tuligłowice, died June 16, 2017 in Polanica-Zdrój) - Polish Roman Catholic clergyman, Honorary Citizen of the Kostomłoty Commune. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on June 23, 1963 in Wroclaw. He was a vicar, and from June 1975 a parish priest of Saint. Jadwiga in Świdnica Polska. He also worked as a teacher of religion in educational institutions in the Kostomłoty commune. In 2011 he became an Honorary Citizen of the Kostomłoty Commune. wiki

Labor Management Relations Act

Labor Relations Policy Act of 1947 (LMRA, Law regulating relations between the employer and employee), Taft-Hartley Act - one of the main labor law laws in the United States, defining the legal framework for the functioning of trade unions in this country, together with the earlier the NLRA Act, whose provisions have been supplemented. The act limited the possibilities of conducting legal strikes and employee protests to a large extent, and allowed, among others, the right of individual States to prohibit trade unions from enforcing compulsory affiliation to workers covered by them (so-called right-to-work laws against union security clauses). Authoritative control (legislation): wiki

industrial building

Industrial construction relies on spatial development of large production halls. In order to create inside of these facilities as the largest usable space needed for production and technological processes, individual hall elements must have large spans and heights. In order to prevent spatial instability of such constructions, appropriate truss (wind) bracings are used, located in the planes of the roof slopes and in the corners of all vertical wall planes. They also transfer the braking forces from overhead cranes loaded by special brackets of the main frame pillars. The whole set of concentrations must be designed so that it creates a structural, stable spatial skeleton, integrated into the entire structure in a way that does not reduce its usable volume. Long halls are divided into transverse segments bordering each other in the main planes of the skeleton of the hall. In such halls, every few segments, constructional expansion joints are used that run through the entire height o...

Olympism

Olympism - a term referring to the philosophy of the Olympic Games and referring to the reconstruction of the ancient Greek custom of playing sports competitions at Olympia. Olympism can be understood as an ideology or outline of a value system that takes the form of an Olympic ideal. A different significance is attributed to Olympism interpreted as a doctrine realized through the social movement. Very often, Olympism is also referred to as all events related solely to the purely sports side, and thus to the Olympic Games, i.e. the direct meetings of the "Olympians." The widest approach, however, is his perception as a whole of facts reaching for all kinds of sport, and even universal physical culture. In other definitions, Olympism is also considered, among others, as a European product. According to the definition contained in the Olympic Charter, Olympism is the philosophy of life, praising and combining the quality of body, will and mind in a balanced whole. By combi...

Agata Jankowska

Agata Jankowska (born April 13, 1975) - Polish swimmer, champion, representative and record holder of Poland. Sports career She was a competitor of Chrobrego Głogów and since 1992 Olimpia Poznań. At the 50 meters championship in Poland, she won 12 medals: 4 gold (1991 - 50 m backstroke with Magdalena Modelska), 1993 - 50 m dorsal style, 100 m dorsal style, 200 m dorsal style), 5 silver 100 m with dorsal style - 1992, 200 m with dorsal style - in 1991 and 1992, 400 m with variable style - 1995), 3 brown (50 m backstroke - 1992, 100 m dorsal style - in 1991, 200 m backstroke style - in 1995). Her biggest international success was her 8th place in the 200m backstroke at the European Championship in 1993, with a time of 2: 17.66 and 6th place in the same distance at the 1995 European Championship, with a time of 2: 16.44. In both starts, he improved the Polish record (2: 16.47 - 8.08.1993, 2: 15.97 - 27.08.1995). Bibliography wiki

Przemysław Jabłoński

Przemysław Jabłoński (born 17 November 1955 in Poznan) - Polish fencer - florecist, individual champion of Poland in the floret (1979). Sports career He was a competitor of Warta Poznań (1967-1974 and 1977-1985) and CWKS Legia Warszawa (1975-1976). His greatest success was the individual championship of Poland in 1979. He was also the Polish team champion (1981, 1983), the Polish vice-champion (1974, 1975, 1980, 1984), the bronze champion of Poland individually (1980) and team (1973, 1977, 1979) . Bibliography wiki

Close to the flowers of the clergy rhymes about the child Jesus

The songs of the cycle refer to the poetry of Songs over songs, using religious conventions of love poetry. In the poems an important place is occupied by the theme of the happy childhood of Jesus. The author describes the fun of the little Jesus, encourages the sharing of happiness and personal conversation with God. The poems contain numerous diminutives, toposs, including those from the Christian tradition (eg, the comparison of Jesus to the america), and the motifs characteristic of Baroque literature (eg, the selection of fortune props). Bibliography wiki

Erazm Plewiński

Erazm Plewiński is from 2013 the patron of one of the streets in Lublin Felinie. Bibliography wiki

Gwarków run

XXVIII Run of Gwarków - Andrzejówka 2006 XXVIII Run of Gwarków - Andrzejówka 2006: Start at 1 km XXVIII Run of Gwarków - Andrzejówka 2006; on the route Gwarków run is the second largest ski run in Poland. It takes place every year in the area of ​​"Andrzejówka" hostel in Rybnica Leśna near Wałbrzych. The race in different age categories takes place on routes 1, 5, 10 and 20 km. The first run of Gwarków was organized on February 26, 1978. The jubilee XXX Run of Gwarków planned for February 2008 due to bad snow conditions was transferred to the deadline of December 14, 2008. It was reintroduced on February 8, 2009. wiki

Jan Mukařovský

Jan Mukařovský (born November 11, 1891 in Písek, died February 8, 1975 in Prague) is a Czech literary theoretician and aesthetist, a leading representative of the Prague School of Architecture. Mukařovský was primarily concerned with verse and euphology. He worked out a structuralist method of analyzing a literary work whose basic assumption was to treat the work as a structure in which all components have their place and function within the whole and focus on the aesthetic function of all formal orders. In Mukařov's terms, the structure is not static, but dynamic and relies on oppositions that build inner tension. The work does not function in isolation from the outside world, but is an element in increasingly wider structures. His methodology was formulated and tested on the material of the poetry of the leading Czech romanticist Karel Hynek Mach, the author of the poem May (1836). November 22, 1950, in Warsaw, the Second Peace Defender Congress was elected to the World Peac...

People's Union of Women

The People's Confederacy of Women - a conspiratorial organization of the popular movement created during the Second World War. The association was formed in January 1942, dealing with the underground communications network, distribution of the Central Management of the Roch and Peasant Battalions, and the care of families murdered and imprisoned by the Germans. The organization also provided food for some BChs and conducted cultural and educational work. At the central level 9 departments were created: In total, the People's Alliance of Women counted around 12,000 women, of which 8,000 worked in the Green Cross. Bibliography wiki

Albina Tuzowa

Albina Tuzowa (Russian: Альбина Тузова, born 1935 in Irkutsk) is a Soviet speed skater, two-time World Cup medalist. Career Albina Tuzov's first career success came in 1961, when she won a silver medal at the Tobe's multi-sport world championships. In these competitions, she divided the two nationalities: Valentina Stienina and Lidia Skoblikowa. Tuzowa was second in the 500 and 1000 m, third in the 1500 m and fourth in the distance of 3000 m. Imatra won the bronze medal at the World Championships. In these competitions only Inga Voronin and Lidija Skoblikow were the better. In individual races she took sixth place in 500m, ninth in 1500m and third in distance of 1000m and 3000m. It was her only show in the international arena. In 1962 she won the bronze medal of the USSR championship. Bibliography wiki
Brighton is a city in the state of Colorado that is the capital of Adams County. It is located about 30 km north of Denver. History Originally founded in the 1970's, the settlement was called Hughes Station. In 1887 it was converted to Brighton in honor of Brighton Beach, New York. Demography The city is inhabited by about 35,000 people. residents. Over 77% are whites, and as many as 17% are unable to determine their race. Twin Cities Official website of the city wiki

Asenata

Asenata - a biblical Egyptian female name, probably signifying "the one belonging to his father." In the Bible, this name was worn by the Egyptian wife of Joseph, the son of the patriarch of Jacob, mentioned in Genesis (41, 50). In most of the Polish translations of the Bible, this name is given as Asenat (without "-a" at the end), but in Poland (due to the rarity and expectation of officials) a more explicit form of sex was adopted. Zdrobnienia: Ase, Asa, Asenatka. View: wiki

Sociology of Sexuality

Sociology of Sexuality - a discipline that studies the heterogeneity of sexuality and sex. There are different reactions to sexual experiences that cause world war: on the one hand there are followers claiming that sex is only for reproduction, on the other - people who consider sex as pleasure, fun, pleasure. The concept of sociology of sexuality is related to politics - power is becoming an important issue, the dominant system in the world and the body. The strategy used to describe the sociology of sexuality is to present theories and practices of queer and postcolonial studies and the margins of sexuality and sociology of the body. In Poland, sociology of sexuality is dealt with by Jacek Kochanowski, and one of his significant books is "Sociology of Sexuality. Margins ". Bibliography wiki

Koksopodit

Leaves two branches of crustacean Cokeopodite (lat. coxa) - part of arthropods. Coxopodite is the base (basic) segment of the leg. Evolved as a result of the secondary division of the protopodite. It is rarely preceded by precocoxipodite. The cocaopodite as the base of the limb is embedded in the membranous pleural wall. It can lose its mobility and take the form of a lobe or plate. In this case his muscles are reduced, and the driving role for the telopod is taken over by the intestinal muscles. In many other cases, when it is still or very weakly moving, it can be subdivided into the prefrontal (subcoxa) and hip (coxa). Foreheads are often incorporated into the body wall and are incorporated into pleuron membranes. In this case, the hips become the actual base of the foot. The outer lobes, ie, the exoskeleton, are an epipodite, which forms gills in many trilobites and crustaceans. In the arachnids, the cocaopodite is never divided into forebrain and hip. wiki

Daniel Gottlob Turk

Daniel Gottlob Türk (born 10 August 1750 in Claußnitz, died 26 August 1813 in Halle) is a German composer, organist and professor of classical music. He studied under the direction of his father, and later Johann Adam Hiller. As Hiller's pupil he easily got a job at the University of Halle. Türk published a treatise on the role of the organist in the Church. He composed menu and 18 sonatas. His most significant contribution to the canon of classical music is Klavierschule. In 1783 he married Johann Dorothea Raisin Schimmelpfennig, with whom he had two children. He was a member of the Masonic lodge. In 1813 Türk fell ill and died of liver disease. Bibliography wiki

Go-Toba-in no Shimotsuke

Go-Toba-in no Shimotsuke (Go-Toba-in no Shimotsuke, also known as Shinano, died after 1257) is a Japanese poet who created Kamakura. Counted to the Thirty Six Masters of Poetry. Lady of the court of the emperor Go-Toby. Daughter of Hōribe no Masanaki, sister of Narimochi. Around 1204 she married Minamoto no Ienaga. At least until 1251, she took part in the literary competitions organized at the court. Twenty-five works by Shimotsuke were included in the imperial anthologies of poetry, including two in Shinkokin wakashū wiki

Magnus I (Prince of Mecklenburg)

Magnus I (died September 1, 1384) - Prince of Mecklenburg-Schwerin since 1383, with his older brother Albrecht III (at the same time the king of Sweden) and nephew of Henry III (son of Albrecht IV). Magnus was the third son of Prince Mecklenburg-Schwerin of Albrecht II and Eufemia, the daughter of the Prince of Sudermans Erica Magnusson from the Swedish royal family Folkung. Magnus' wife was Elisabeth, the daughter of Vologda-Ruthenian Prince Barnum IV of Good. They had two children: the daughter of Eufemia, wife of Prince Werle Baltazar, and son of John IV, Prince of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Bibliography wiki

Emmanuel Clérico

Emmanuel Clérico (born 30 December 1969 in Paris) is a French racing driver. Career Clérico started his racing career in the 1990s from the French Formula Renault, where he once won. With a score of 29, he was ranked tenth in the overall ranking. A year later in the same series he was fourth. In subsequent years, he also appeared in Privilege Formula Festival International, Formula 3, Masters of Formula 3, Formula 3 Grand Prix, Macau Grand Prix, Formula 3 Grand Prix, Formula 3000, Le Mans 24 Hours, Global GT. Championship, German Formula 3, Zhuhai 3 Hours, FIA GT Championship, French GT Championship and American Le Mans Series. In Formula One, the Frenchman ran from 1994-1995, 1997. In the first season, once, on the Autodromo track to Estoril, he won the pole position, but never scored. It was only a year later that they collected their 15th place. This gave him the fifth place in the general classification. In 1997 he started in the round at the Nürburgring, where he was a fwuna...

Kenneth Nyström

Kenneth Nyström (born July 5, 1965) is a Swedish rapper. Gold medalist of individual Swedish championships of youngsters (1980). Gold medalist of Sweden's club championships (1986). Five-time Swedish team medalist: twice in gold (1986, 1987) and three times in bronze (1984, 1988, 1990). Winner of the Swedish Junior Individual Championship (best results: Visby 1983 and Hallstavik 1986 - Double V) and individual Swedish championships (best results: Målilla 1985 and Kumla 1988 - twice VIII). Bronze medalist of the Polish championship team (1991). Sweden representative on the international stage. Finalist of the Individual Junior World Championships (Abensberg 1985 - 4th place). A multiple participant in the elimination of individual world championships (best result: 1986 - 5th place in the final classification of the Swedish finals and promotion as a reserve player - to the Scandinavian finals). The Swedish league represented the colors of the clubs: Örnarna Mariestad (1981-19...

Tadeusz Radoński

Tadeusz Radoński (born February 18, 1804 in Grodzisk Wielkopolski, died September 6, 1873 in Belęcin) - November Uprising. The son of Piotr h. Jasienczyk and Joanna Kierska h. Jastrzębiec. He attended the Maria Magdalena Gymnasium in Poznan. He studied law at the University of Berlin. He participated in the November Uprising, fighting as an officer of the 5th Artillery Regiment under the command of the col. The Fridays, with which he held the entire campaign in the Kingdom and in Lithuania. Wounded in the forehead in the fields of Grochów. Decorated with the Silver Cross of the Virtuti Militari. In the years 1846-1848 imprisoned in Sonnenburg and Moabit for "crimes of the state" due to participation in conspiracy. In 1852 he was elected MP from the Polish Circle. He died in Belęcin near Leszno, was buried in the Grave Cemetery on the hill St. Wojciech in Poznan. Bibliography wiki

Swedish Members of the European Parliament 1995-1999

The Swedes of the fourth term of office of the European Parliament were elected in the first Swedish elections held on 17 September 1995. They replaced the deputies of the national delegation, which had been in office since 1 January 1995. List of deputies Selected from the Swedish Social Democratic Labor Party Selected from the list of Moderate Coalition Party Selected from the Greens list Selected from the Left Party list Selected from the Center Party list Selected from the list of People's Liberal Party Former Members of the fourth term of office of the EP Bibliography wiki

Nelly Roussel

Nelly Roussel w 1896. Nelly Roussel w 1911. Nelly Roussel (born January 5, 1878, died December 18, 1922) - a French freethinker, freemason, anarchist, feminist. She spoke in favor of introducing birth control. As a propagator of contraception, she demanded that the state provide sexual education for young girls. She advocated the possibility of abortion on demand and claimed that the woman should decide whether she wanted to become a mother or not. Artworks Authoritative control (person): wiki

Chthonic deities

Czerniewice - a village in Poland located in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the Włocławek Poviat, in the municipality of Choceń. In 1975-1998, the administrative district was Włocławek Province. According to the National Census (III 2011), it had 1,020 inhabitants. It is the second largest municipality of the Choceń commune. In the years 2001-2012 meat plants operated in the village. they are closely related to Mother Earth cult, from which they have probably evolved. An important point here is the identification of the Earth with the womb of a woman: a man is born from the womb of a mother-woman, to return to the womb of Mother Earth after death (death seen as a return to "home"). This underlines the inseparable connection between birth and death, which man probably realized along with the discovery of agriculture and the perception of analogy between human life and plant life - fragile, but constantly reborn from the womb of the earth. Therefore, it is...

Zbigniew Jakimowicz

Zbigniew Jakimowicz (born March 5, 1964) - Polish athlete, sprinter, champion and representative of Poland. Sports career He was a Skra Warsaw and Legia Warsaw player. At the Polish Senior Championships at the open stadium, he won three medals, all in the relay 4 x 100 m - gold in 1987 and 1988 and brown in 1983. Individually ranked the best in 1987 (eighth in the 200 meters run) and 1989 (eighth in 100 meters). He represented Poland in the B European Cup Final in 1989, taking fifth place in the 4 x 100 m relay, with a score of 40.51. Life records: wiki

Andrzej Włodarek

José João Altafini (born July 24, 1938 in Piracicaba) - Brazilian footballer, middle striker. World Champion 1958. Representative of two countries: Brazil and Italy. The third most effective Serie A shooter in history along with Giuseppe Meazza (they scored 216 goals). In Brazil he played in several clubs, including Palmeiras São Paulo. He was a player of this club during the final tournament of World Championships 58, where he played in the first three matches of canarinhos. He used the name Mazzola, associated with the legendary footballer AC Torino Valentino Mazzola. The place in the first team was taken away from him by Pelé, but Altafini and his team could celebrate the first title for Brazil. In total, in the Brazilian national team he scored 4 goals in 8 matches. After World Championships 58, Altafini moved to Italy, to the Milan A.C. Milan, where in 1958 - 1965 he played 205 matches and scored 120 goals. He won the Italian championship twice (1959, 1962), and in 1963 also...

Mikhail Kudinov

Mikhail Andrieyevich Kudinov (Russian: Михаил Андреевич Кудинов, born in August 1904 in Tambov, died in March 1975 in Odessa) - a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae From 1925 he belonged to RKP (b) / WKP (b), from 1926 he served in the Red Army, until 1930 he was a secretary of the party organization in Tambov, 1930-1932 studied at the Voronezh Communist University, and in 1932-1934 at the Voroneski Institute Marxism-Leninism (he did not graduate). From October 1934 to January 1935, he was the deputy head of the political department of a machine-tractor stall in the Voronezh region, from January 1935 to February 1937 a deputy secretary of the regional WKP committee (b) in the Voronezh region, then the first secretary of the two regional party committees in the Voronezh region and then until March 1939, the first secretary of the WKP City Council (b) in Lipiecko. From March 1939 to April 1940 he was the second secretary of the District Communist Party of WKP (b) in Voronezh, fro...

Genaro Fueyo Castañón

Genaro Fueyo Castañón (born on January 23, 1864 in Linares on October 20, 1936 in Madrid) - a Spanish priest, victim of the Spanish Civil War, blessed of the Catholic Church. He was born on January 23, 1864 in the south of Spain. In 1899 he became parish priest in Nembra and thanks to his hard work, his parish became a center of social and religious life. On October 20, 1936, together with Isidro Fernández and Segundo, Alonso González was imprisoned and murdered in his parish. In 1991, his beatification process began. In 2016, Pope Francis signed a decree recognizing his martyrdom. On October 8 of the same year, in the cathedral of Oviedo under the leadership of Cardinal Angelo Amato, the ceremonial beatification of Genaro and his companions took place. Comments wiki

Potoczyny

Potocyns - a stream, a tributary of Krosnica. The Geoportal is named Common Stream. It flows from the northern slopes of the Czorsztyn Pieniny. It has a source at an altitude of about 610 m, below Gron Peak. It flows towards the north and at an altitude of about 515 m goes to Krosnica as its right tributary. This is done at a location with coordinates 49 ° 26'14 "N 20 ° 21'53" E / 49,437222 20,364,722. It is a small stream, only about 580 m long. Its entire catchment is located in the town of Hałuszowa. wiki

Yekaterina Diemidowa

Jekatierina Yakovlev Diemidov (Russian: Ектерина Яковлевна Демидова, born June 3, 1940 in the village of Dubinino in the Newel Region in the Wielkopolska region, now in the Pskov region) - Soviet weaver, Hero of Socialist Labor (1973). Curriculum vitae Since childhood, she worked in linen fields in her village - Dubnino. In 1954 she moved with her older brother to Leningrad. In 1959 she graduated from a two-year factory school and started work in the textile factory "Raboczij", later graduated from the textile and light industry of the USSR. Since 1967, it belonged to the CPSU. In November 1979, she became chairman of the Regional Committee of the Trade Union of Textile and Light Industry Workers in Leningrad. From March 5, 1976 to February 25, 1986 she was a member of the Central Censorship Committee of the CPSU. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki

Pawieł Borodin

Dmitrijewicz Borodin (Russian: Павел Дмитриевич Бородин, born June 30, 1911 in Orle, March 11, 1998 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician and hero of the Socialist Labor Party (1966). Curriculum vitae From 1932 he belonged to the WKP (b), since 1938 he was a party officer; in 1939 he graduated from the Moscow Motor Institute. In the years 1939-1947 he worked in the KC WKP apparatus (b), in the years 1947-1950 deputy minister of the automobile and tractor industry of the USSR. Between 1955 and 1957 Deputy Minister of Construction of tractors and agricultural machinery of the USSR, later (1957-1959) and deputy chairman of the Moscow Municipal Sownarchozu. Between 1951 and 1963, deputy chairman of the State Committee for Automation and Construction of Machines at the State Planning Commission of the USSR, from 1963 to 1971, director of the Moscow Automobile Plant of the Ministry of Automotive Industry, USSR, between 1971 and 1983 the director general of the Union of ZIŁ Ministry of Automot...

Aleksandr Sołdatow

Aleksandr Alekseejevich Sofdatov (Russian: Александр Алексеевич Солдатов, born August 27, 1915 in the village of Prigoroda in the Vologda province, died on 22 January 1999 in Moscow) - Soviet politician and diplomat. Curriculum vitae Since 1932 he was educated at the Moscow Polytechnic, 1939 graduated from the National Institute of Pedagogy. Karl Liebknecht, since 1939 a member of the WKP (b). In 1941 he graduated from the Higher Diplomatic School of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR and became a candidate for historical sciences. In 1941 he worked at the Secretariat of the People's Deputy Commissar of Agriculture of the USSR, since 1941 employee of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1941-1942 attaché Embassy of the USSR in Iran. In 1942 Deputy Consul General of the USSR in Pretoria, 1942-1944 First Secretary of the USSR Mission in Australia, 1944-1946 Counselor of the USSR Mission in Australia, 1948-1952 Senior Advisor on Politi...

Maskarada in the clouds, ie an overhead trip to the North Sea

The masquerade in the clouds is an overhead trip to the North Sea - Theodor Tripplin's adventure novel, published in 1856. The journey described in this book began in London. The hero traveled to England, France and Switzerland. The first volume deals with a balloon trip and the other is a journey through France and Switzerland in search of love. The hero, along with a balloon pilot and travel companion he did not know, went on a balloon trip. They flew to France from where they returned to the British Isles to reach the North Sea. From there, by boat, they returned to London. The second volume is a few years later and describes the journey of a Polish doctor in Europe who mourned the death of a traveling companion he secretly loved. Bibliography wiki

Ivory Coast Iwashchenko

Illyrian Nikiforovich Iwashchenko (Russian: Илларион Никифорович Иващенко, born 1901 in Rosli village in Chernihiv gubernatorial province, died in October 1977 in Moscow) - Soviet security officer, colonel, and deputy of the People's Commissar / Interior Minister of Belarusian SRR 1943-1948). From Russian origin. In 1918 he finished 6 classes of rural school in the village of Fiedorowka in the Akmolin province, since March 1920 he was a member of the RKP (b). From December 1919 to December 1921 he served in the Red Army. From December 1921 to December 1924, he was an officer of the Cheka Chancellery in Akmol (now Astana). From December 1924 to December 1928 he worked at the GPU district office in Kokchetava. From September 1928 to April 1929, he worked at the GPU district office in Akmol and from April 1929 to September 1931 at the OGPU Plenipotentiary Office at the People's Commissar of the Kazakh ASRR. From September 1931 to November 1933 he was head of the GPU branch of t...

Johnny Kemp

Johnny Kemp (born 2 August 1959, died April 16, 2015) is a Bahamian singer. He started singing at the age of 13 at clubs in the Bahamas. In 1979 he moved to New York where he debuted in 1986 with Johnny Kemp, and in the following year recorded his second album, Secrets of Flying, which also featured his biggest hit "Just Got Paid" (the song was covered by the band * NSYNC). Johnny Kemp died April 16, 2015 in Jamaica. Probable cause of death was a head injury resulting from a fall. discography wiki

Fresh memory

Fresh memory - memory that lasts up to a dozen minutes after getting to know the information. During this time, you can easily retrieve information. At this time, the electrical impulses circulate in the polyunsaturated chain of excitement. hills and cortex. The term "fresh memory" is used in neurological literature. In psychological literature, it is used as a synonym for short-term memory, but it means a different type of memory. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Radio MTM FM Starachowice

Radio MTM FM - the first one on the Kamienna River and so far the only local radio station broadcasting from Starachowice. She started on 22 November 1996. There were three persons: Michał Banach (famous theater and film actor), Tomasz Kordeusz (musician and composer) and Marek Tokarski (filmmaker, TVP and TVN collaborator). From the first letters in the names of the owners took the abbreviation MTM (Michał, Tomasz, Marek). During the first years, MTM FM managed to gain quite a large number of listeners. The music was often reminiscent of RMF FM, but it was dominated by a large number of local shows and programs like "Song on Request" and many others. Format change Due to the depletion of the station formula, in May 2003, there were quite significant organizational and programming changes in the station. Justyna Borkowska-Ciok, the former head of the MTM advertising office, was the President of the Management Board. Its deputy was Bartosz Manicz, the presenter of the st...

Erotica (Knives)

Erotica - a collection of erotics by Francis Dionysius Kniaźnin published in two volumes in 1779 in Warsaw. The collection is divided into 10 books, containing over 350 works. Kniaźnin used various literary designs, such as antique elegy, anacreontics, Petrarki's works, baroque Old Polish poetry, French poetry of the 17th and 18th centuries. The author himself was not satisfied with the poems and systematically destroyed the volumes published, and thus few survived. Some texts have been reworked several times. Kniaznina's erotica was a stage in the development of love lyric, leading to romantic erotic poetry. Bibliography wiki
The Union of Latin - the political union of thirty indigenous tribes of the Apennine Peninsula headed by the Latin. Created at the end of the 6th century BC. It survived to 496 BC when it was defeated by the Romans in the battle of Lake Regillus. In the year 493, the union was forced to make a covenant with Rome and to create a new League of Lattice on the basis of the equal of all members. The Alliance survived to 340 years when the war broke out. Its purpose was to achieve Latino sovereignty. The conflict ended in 338 the defeat of the League of Latin. The outcome of this event was the complete resolution of the Union and the taking of Rome by the territories belonging to it. Bibliography wiki

Józef Chmielewski

Józef Chmielewski (born 4 February 1878 in Sanok, died in 1957 in Cracow) is an engineer, a Polish entrepreneur who saved his workers from extinction in concentration camps. Curriculum vitae Chmielewski passed the matriculation in 1897 at St. George's Gymnasium. Anna in Cracow. In 1909 he was awarded the diploma of architect engineer at the Technical University of Munich. After returning to Poland in 1911 and 1912 he was the inspector of construction in Cracow. Then in 1916 he became the head of the National Building Society in Cracow. After his father's death in 1920, he took care of his mother and two younger sisters, who financially supported him for the rest of his life. He never married. During World War II he founded a company called "Barackenwerk", which was involved in the production of ready-made elements for the assembly of wooden houses. Poles, including artists and scholars, and Jews were employed there. At the end of his life he worked as a teacher a...

Leanid Junczyk

The 2010 Games in Mayagüez. Medal table Classic style In free style In free women style Bibliography , deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus for the thirteenth term. Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus XIII of the Kosovo Electoral District No. 21. From January 23rd he served as a member of the Standing Committee on Human Rights, National Issues, Mass Communications, Contact with the Social Unions. Religious Organizations. He was not one of the parliamentary factions. From 3 June he was a member of the working group of the Verkhovna Rada for cooperation with the parliament of the Republic of Poland. On November 27, 1996, after a controversial and partially unrecognized international constitutional change by President Aleksandr Lukashenka, he did not form part of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of his first term. Under the 1994 Constitution of Belarus, h...

Shōichi Tanaka

Shōichi Tanaka (born 8 August 1943) - Japanese, since 1999 he was the head of Honda Racing Developments. Career Shōichi Tanaka joined the Honda Motor Company in 1966, and in 1971 became Honda's sales director. After seven years he became sales manager for the European market and became president of Honda in France. He moved to Honda's Power Products division, and a year later he became Senior Vice President of Honda America. In 1999 he became head of Honda Racing Developments in Bracknell. He collaborated with the British American Racing team, which in 2004 received a place on the board. He was an advisor to Honda Racing Development and Honda Racing F1 Team and was the head of Honda Racing F1 Team operations. wiki

Pawieł Sidorownin

Parsons Alekseejevich Sidorownin, Russian Павел Алексеевич Сидоровнин (born January 3, 1895 in Krasnoje village, died March 31, 1935 in Rueil-Malmaison) - Russian, then Soviet military (colonel), emigrant Cossack activist . He completed his military training in Kiev. He participated in the First World War. Served in the Cossack Urals. In 1918 he joined the White Army. He commanded the Uralsk Regiment. In 1919, he was captured by Bolshevik forces. From the autumn of 1919 he served as commander of the Urals Mixed Regiment of Foot. In 1920, as a colonel, he became commander of the 1st Cossack Regiment of the 1st Cavalry Regiment under the command of Semyon Budionny. In July this year he led the regiment to the Poles. In 1921 he left for France, where he worked in a factory. In the second half He was one of the main activists of the Ural Cossack warden in Paris. From 1931 he was a member of the management of the Stanley. Biography of Pawel A. Sidorownina (Russian) Bibliography Lew ...
Chrienowucha, rhododendron (Russian: хріновуха, chrinowucha) - a type of flavored vodka, popular in Russia and Ukraine. Produced with horseradish root, it has a strong bitter taste. Pepper and garlic are also often used. The production of this alcohol goes back to the times when Peter I the Great gave at the beginning of the 18th century a decree on vodka production order by every farm. Although the name "chrienowucha" is a colloquial term and is not recorded in dictionaries, horseradish alcohol is served under this name in many restaurants. The vodka of this name is also produced by the Moscow "KiN" distillery. wiki

Jelisiej Smo-Smolenko

Jelisiej Klimientjewicz Smolen-Smolenko, Russian Елисей Климентьевич Смола-Смоленко (born June 26, 1894 in Kiev, died November 13, 1964 in Palo Alto) is a Russian military lieutenant colonel, commander of the 4th Company of the 3rd Regiment, Company of the 2nd Battalion of the 5th Regiment of the Russian Corps of Defense during World War II, emigrant veteran activist. In 1914, he graduated from the classical gymnasium in Zhitomir and in 1915 he was educated at the Secondary School in Odessa. Served in the 155th Battalion. He participated in the First World War. He went to the 321st Infantry Regiment. He was injured several times. In 1917, he became the commander of the machine gun branch. He reached the rank of Lieutenant. In January 1918 he joined the newly formed White Army Gen. Anthony I. Denikin. Served in the Guerrilla Regiment. From March of this year he served in the 2nd Company of the Officer Regiment. He participated in the 1st Cuban March. From September he served in the 1s...

Anna Morkisz

Anna Morkisz (born July 23, 1914 in Wielkady Hajduki, died June 5, 1962 in Świętochłowice) - teacher, scout instructor, resistance activist. Curriculum vitae She graduated from high school in Hajduki, Chorzów Batory, Chorzów district, then in 1924 she took up her studies at the Municipal Junior Gymnasium in Królewskiej Huta (now Chorzów). In the years 1928-34 she continued her studies at the State Teachers' Seminary in Nowa Wieś (Wirek). After completing her studies, she began working as a teacher at the Secondary School in Wielkady Hajduki. Some historians say that she taught at the General School No. 1 in Świętochłowice. From a common school associated with scouting, during the occupation of a scouting secretary. The high level of organizational and ideological scouting of women in Upper Silesia made it the only one that was conspiratorial organization that virtually avoided deception and repression. From 1940, the head of one of the five districts of the Silesian Chorale...

Dutch MEPs 1994-1999

Four Dutch mandates for the European Parliament were elected in the June 9, 1994 election. At the end of the parliamentary term, one mandate for Democrats 66 remained vacant. List of deputies Selected from the list of Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) Selected from the Labor Party (PvdA) Selected from the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) Selected from Democrats 66 Selected from RPF, GPV, and SGP lists Selected from the Green Left (GL) Former Members of the 5th term of office of the EP Bibliography wiki

Eric Andersson

Eric Andersson (born June 15, 1984 in St.Dick) is a Swedish rapper. Two-time finalist of the individual European Junior Championships (Ljubljana 2000 - 13th place, Pocking 2003 - X place). Finalist of the Individual Junior World Championships (Wrocław 2004 - 13th place). Silver medalist of the junior world championship (Pardubice 2005). Twice participant in the Swedish Grand Prix (Eskilstuna 2006 - as a reserve, Eskilstuna 2007 - as a reserve). Finalist of the individual European Championship (Wiener Neustadt 2007 - as a reserve). Winner of the individual Swedish Championship (best results: 2009 and 2010 - VIII places). He started in the Swedish, German and Polish leagues, in the colors of the clubs GTZ Grudziądz (2007-2009) and Kolejarz Rawicz (2010-2014). 26 May 2014 Eric Andersson announced the end of the sluggish career. Bibliography wiki

The older pad

Codex Grandior - a missing, one-code scripture of the Scriptures commissioned by the Cassiodorian, written in Latin in the 6th century n.e. This Code is based on three scriptures. It was the basis for the writing of the Amiatyan Code. Codex Grandior was one of the first copies of the Bible in one volume. Codex Grandior was one of at least three versions of the Latin Bible, which were recommended to the scribes of the monastery of Vivarium. Probably around 583, shortly after the death of Cassyodor, the code was moved to the Lateran library in Rome. In 678, he was taken from Rome by the Anglo-Saxon Abbot Ceolfrid to the British Isles to the two monasteries he founded - Wearmouth and Jarrow, located in present-day Nortumbria. He served as the basis for the drafting of the Amiatyan Code. Today, Codex Grandior is considered missing. Comments Bibliography wiki

Zwięczyca (Rzeszów)

Zwięczyca - a district of Rzeszów, created after joining the city of the village of Zwięczyca. The Ministry of the Interior and Administration issued a negative decision regarding the connection of the then village of Zwięczyca to Rzeszów on January 1, 2007. The district expanded by the entire existing village as of January 1, 2008. Before joining the village, Zwięczyca belonged to the commune of Boguchwała. Here is the seat of the parish of St. Józef, belonging to the deanery of Boguchwała, the Diocese of Rzeszów. In 1979 Zwięczyca was awarded the Partisan Cross. wiki

The National Chamber of Legal Advisors

The National Chamber of Legal Advisers - apart from the regional chambers of legal advisers, is an organizational unit of legal advisors operating in Poland. It operates on the basis of the Act of July 6, 1982 on Legal Advisors. The Chamber has legal personality. Its executive body is the National Council of Legal Advisors. Struktura The organs of the Chamber are: Starting from 2016, the term of office of the Chamber's bodies lasts 4 years. Maciej Bobrowicz is the President of the National Council of Legal Advisors (in 2016 he was elected for this position for the 3rd term). wiki

In the resurrection time

Michał Angel Buonarroti, Final Judgment (excerpt) In the resurrection time - a poem by Bolesław Leśmian. The piece comes from the volume titanium drink, published in 1936, and belongs to the series Spojrzystość. The work tells us that during the final judgment there will be such bodies that will not want to be resurrected. The piece is ironic but also pathetic. The work is written in a jambic four-pointed, alternately eight-sided and nine-voiced, arranged in four-stroke verses, rhymed abab. There is such a rot, which is enough It was horrifying in its dying! There is a bone so proud in the earth, What will be against - resurrection! wiki

Henry Ireton

Henry Ireton (born 1611 in Attenborough, died November 28, 1651 in Limerick) - English soldier and politician, one of the commanders of the army of parliament in the English Civil War. Curriculum vitae After the outbreak of the civil war, he joined the army of parliament. In November 1642, he commanded the cavalry at Edgehill in Worcestershire, during the following year he met and befriended Oliver Cromwell, whom he later became close associates in the party of the Independents and in the army. In 1644 he was appointed deputy governor of Isle of Ely by Cromwell, he took part in the battles at Marston Moor in July 1644 and at Naseby in June 1645 ended with the victories of the parliamentary troops. In 1645 he was elected to the parliament. In the summer of 1646 he married Cromwell's oldest daughter, Bridget. In 1648 he contributed to the initiation of the trial of King Charles I and the release and execution of the death sentence on him (in January 1649). In 1649 he became the de...

Polish Academy of Sciences - Scientific Station in Kiev

Polish Academy of Sciences - Scientific Station in Kiev (uk Польська академія наук - Науковий центр у Києві) - a scientific institution existing since 2014. It is one of the two scientific institutions of the Polish Academy of Sciences operating outside the European Union. Deals with the achievements of Polish science in Ukraine. Organizes conferences, symposia, lectures. It also conducts research and provides assistance in establishing and maintaining contacts between researchers and research centers in Poland and Ukraine. Bibliography wiki
Manfred Mayrhofer (born on September 26, 1926 in Linz, died on October 31, 2011 in Vienna) - Austrian Indian linguist and indoeuropeanist. In 1957 he became a professor at the University of Würzburg, and in 1966 in Vienna. He was a member and secretary of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and from 1978 the Polish Academy of Sciences. He wrote a lot of works on the grammar and etymology of Old and Middle-Indian languages ​​as well as on the languages ​​of the Persians, including Kurzgefans les etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindischen (1986), and he was the editor of the work Indogermanische Grammatik (1986) Bibliography wiki

Tom Hayden

Tom Hayden, responsible Thomas Emmet Hayden (born December 11, 1939 in Detroit, died October 23, 2016 in Santa Monica) - American social and political activist, writer and politician. He was the director of the Peace and Justice Resource Center in Los Angeles. He was involved in anti-war activities and the fight for civil rights. A radical intellectual counterculture activist. He was the husband of actress Jane Fonda, the father of actor Troy Garity. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Aleksandr Suchomlin

Aleksandr Wasiljewicz Suchomlin (Russian: Alexandre Vasilevich Sichmine, born on November 5, 1900 in the village of Krasnopolje in the Chernihiv region, died on October 7, 1970 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General. Curriculum vitae From 1918 he served in the Red Army and belonged to RKP (b), fought in the civil war on the Zabajkalski and Amur Fronts, in 1920 he graduated from the infantry school, and in 1922 from the "Wystriel" courses. In the years 1921-1931 he was successively the commander of the company, battalion, chief of staff of the infantry regiment, head of the 1st division of the division staff and assistant to the head of Division 1 of the Red Army Staff. In 1927 he graduated from the Military Academy Frunze, and the 1938 Military Academy of the General Staff, from November 1931 to 1933 he was the head of the faculty section and then the commander and commissar of the Military Academy. Frunze, 1933-1936 deputy head and head of the departme...

Arthur Darznieks

Artūrs Dārznieks (born April 20, 1993 in Jēkabpils) - a Latvian luge, a silver medalist of the European Championships. Career He achieved his first career success on November 29, 2015 in Igls, when he finished second in the World Cup competitions. In 2016, he performed at the European Championships in Altenberg, where together with Eliza Cauce, Andris and Juris Šicks, he won a silver medal in team competition. So far he has not competed in the Olympic Games. Bibliography wiki

Lao Lishi

Lao Lishi (Chinese: 勞麗 詩; pinyin: Láo Lību (born December 12, 1987) is a Chinese water jumper, two times Olympic medalist from Athens. The 2004 Games were her only Olympic Games. After the gold reached the synchronous jumping from the tower of ten meters, Li Ting partnered her. Individually in the jumps from the tower took second place, behind the Australian Chantelle Newbery. In synchronized jumps from the tower in 2003 she reached the title of world champion, together with Li Ting and was second individual. In 2002 she won the gold at the Asian Games (jumping from the tower individually). wiki

Otton Dąbrowski

Otton Dąbrowski (born December 13, 1922 in Krosno, May 16, 2016) is a Polish engineer, specialist in the construction industry. Curriculum vitae In 1949 he graduated from Wroclaw University of Technology, then worked at his home university, in the Institute of Civil Engineering. He was ordained in 1957, in 1966 he was appointed associate professor, in 1972 he received the title of full professor. Between 1956-1966 and 1968-1973 he headed the Department of Structural Strength, in the years 1966-1968 the Department of Structural Mechanics, in the years 1965-1968, 1871-1973 and 1990-1993 was the dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, 1981-1982 the rector of the Polytechnic, in 1987-1990 the director of the Institute of Civil Engineering. In 1973-1978 he worked at Ahmed Bello University in Nigeria. He was a member of the Wroclaw Scientific Society, secretary and chairman of the VIWT Faculty, member of the Committee of Civil and Water Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1...

Dmitry Czesnokov

Dmitri Ivanovich Czesnokov (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Чесноков, born November 7, 1910 in the village of Kaplino in kurgan province, died September 17, 1973 in Moscow) - Soviet philosopher, journalist and politician. Curriculum vitae In 1931, he graduated from the Moscow State University, 1931-1943, as a lecturer and head of the Cathedral of the University of Sverdlovsk, since 1939 he belonged to the WKP (b), 1943-1946 he headed the City Committee of the WKP (b) in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg). From November 1947 to July 10, 1948, deputy head of the Department of Science of the Board of Propaganda and Agitation KC WKP (b), 1948-1951 deputy director of the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, From March 3, 1949 to July 1952, editor-in-chief of "Woprosy fiłosofii". From 1951 Doctor of Philosophy, from July 1952 to March 25, 1953 Head of the Faculty of Philosophy and Legal Studies and Higher Education Institutions KC WKP (b) / CPSU, from October 14...

Eddie Newman

Edward (Eddie) Newman (born May 14, 1953 in Liverpool) is a British politician, self-government and trade union activist, Member of the European Parliament, 2nd and 3rd term. Curriculum vitae He worked as a full time trade union activist in the Manchesters 'Union of Workers' Union. In 1970 he joined the Labor Party. Between 1984 and 1999, he served as a member of the MEPs for three terms, joining the socialist factions. He was the Chairman and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Petitions and the Vice-President of the Commission for Regional Policy and Regional Planning. Since 2002 he has been elected councilor of Manchester City Council. From 2004 to 2008 he was a member of the executive committee of the city council responsible for housing. wiki
Bagrat Nikolayevich Arutiunov (Russian: Баграт Николаевич Арутюнов, born 1889, died 1953) - Soviet state activist, head of rail transport, Hero of Socialist Labor (1943). Curriculum vitae Since 1931 he was the head of Tyflis Typhlum Locomotive Repair Facility. In 1933 he was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Georgia and appointed to be the head of the Czaurur's Manganese Trust. Since 1937 he was the head of the Caucasus Railways; In 1939 he was appointed as First Deputy Commissioner of the USSR. During World War II he was responsible for the work of railway transport companies and was responsible for providing ammunition and supplies of oil products to the front and defense industries. After the war (1946) he was in charge of the Caucasian Railway District (North Caucasian, Orthodox and Caucasian). From 1951 he was deputy minister of iron metallurgy for transport. Buried in Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery. wiki

Jerzy Sypek

Jerzy Sypek (born January 31, 1934 in Nowy Targ) is a Polish politician, activist of the United Workers' Party of Poland, in the years 1985-1989 the first secretary of the PZPR Częstochowa. Curriculum vitae Born on 31 January 1934 in Nowy Targ, son of Piotr and Clara. From 19 February 1952, activist of the Polish United Workers' Party. In 1950 he completed one-year evening political school of the Polish Youth Union. He was secretary of economic affairs (8.12.1980 - 30.06.1984) and a member of the executive (8.12.1980 - 11.12.1989) KW PZPR in Czestochowa. In 1982 he completed his two-week course at the Higher Party School in Moscow at the CPSU Central Committee. From July 1, 1984, the secretary, and since December 5, 1985 the first secretary of the KW in Czestochowa. He served until December 11, 1989. On 3 July 1986 he entered as a member of the Central Commission for Control and Auditing at the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party. In 1987 he completed ...

Fernando Esquivel

Fernando Esquivel Duran (born 17 August 1939 in San Ramón) is a Costa Rican athlete. He represented Costa Rica at the Olympic Games in Mexico in 1968 with a weight average. He scored the first two attempts at 115 and 120 kg, weighing 125 kg, he failed to lift. The Costa Rican achieved the worst score among all competitors. In the first two attempts at 100 and 105 kg, the bar weighing 110 kg proved to be too heavy for Esquivel. Similarly, he lifted a bar weighing 140 and 145 kg, but a third attempt at 150 kg was unsuccessful. In all the components (extrusion, rupture, pods), however, had the worst results, which also translated into the last place in the combined classification with the result of 370 kg (ahead only competitors who did not finish the competition). wiki

Pascal Meunier

Pascal Meunier (born 19 March 1953 in Maubeuge) is a French diplomat, currently an ambassador to Georgia. Curriculum vitae Pascal Meunier graduated from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris (Sciences Po) and the National Institute of Oriental Languages ​​and Civilizations (Russian Philology and Japanese Philology). Pascal Meunier joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1973. After serving in the French embassies in Tokyo (1974-1977), Prague (1977-1980), Stockholm (1980-1982) and Warsaw (1985-1988 - Chargé d'affaires) held various positions in the Quai d'Orsay including the Department of Europe and the Department of Asia and Oceania. After working at the Ministry of Industry as Head of International Affairs at the Oil Department and the Ministry of Economy and Finance, where he was a diplomatic advisor to Bruno Durieux, Minister of Foreign Trade, Pascal Meunier was posted to Thomson-CSF (now Thales) in 1993. Director of foreign funding. In 1996 he became director...

Sabir Wagapow

Mayor of Belgrade, Belarus, May 10, 1904 in Ufi Gubernia, August 13, 1993 in Ufa) - Soviet and Bolshoi politician, President of the Council People's Commissars / Council of Ministers Bashkir ASRR (1940-1946), member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1952-1956). From 1926 in the WKP (b), the secretary responsible for the Komsomol District Municipality of Komsomol, 1936 graduated from the Sverdlovsk Academy of Industry. 1939-1940 Head of the Bashkir Region Committee of the WKP (b), from February 1940 to April 1946 Chairman of the People's Commissariat of Bashkir ASRR. From April 20, 1946 to December 9, 1953 First secretary of the Bashkirian Regional Committee, later the Bashkirian National Committee, and again the Regional WKP (b) / CPSU. From October 14, 1952 to February 14, 1956, a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, head of the Sownarchoz Brewery Economic Department of the Administration. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for 3 terms of office, 1950-1954 ...