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CDF Architects

CDF Architects - Polish architectural office, founded in 1995 by Karol Fiedor. The company's achievements include office buildings, hotels, industrial facilities, housing estates and multifunctional commercial complexes. For the design of the UBIQ Business Park office complex in Poznan, completed in 2015, the studio received an award in the category: a special object - an object implemented in the conservation area in the competition for the SARP 2015 Award and in 2016 - the Jan Baptysta Quadro Award. wiki
Janusz Kręcidło (born September 12, 1966 in Pstrągowa) - Polish Catholic priest, saletine, professor of theological sciences, full professor, director of the Institute of Biblical Sciences of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. Curriculum vitae In 1986, he joined the Order of the Saletins. In 1993 he graduated from the Pontifical Academy of Theology in Krakow and was ordained a priest. In 1998 he obtained a BA in theology. He defended his doctorate in 2002. In the years 2002-2005 he studied at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome (BA in biblical sciences). In 2005 he studied at the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem (certificat de scholarité). He was habilitated in 2009. In 2015 he received the title of professor of theological sciences in the field of biblical studies. Specializes in Biblical Biblical Theology. At UKSW, he has the functions of: a senator, head of the Doctoral Studies, director of the Institute of Biblical Sciences, head of...

Zygmunt Turno

Zygmunt Turno from Steczna, the coat of arms of Trzy Kotwice (born in 1698, died on 7 August 1761) - Kalisz footsteps, Poznań woodworker, and at the same time distinguished military: colonel, then general royal adjutant. Son of Jan Kazimierz Turno (1660-1720) and Marianna née Łakiński of the Pelikan coat of arms (1670-1742). He had sisters: Antonina Szołdrska and Małgorzata Swinarska, as well as brothers: Stefan Hieronim, abbot of Przemęt, Antoni the courtier of the king, Maciej Jesuit and Jan Stolnik of Kalisz, a bachelor of the order of Saint. Stanislaus. Raised little gently, he was accustomed to a soldier's lifestyle from an early age. Initially, under the rule of August II Mocny, later a participant in Stanisław Leszczyński's court as an expert connoisseur and manager in his camp, finally with August III Sas, whom he even became an adjutant, he loyally and faithfully served with the entire royal army, obtaining in 1754 the rank of general-major - how the nomination w...

Midway Games

Midway Games - a company that produces computer games with headquarters in Chicago. The company has produced and published many titles, including Ms. Pac-Man, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Throne, NBA Jam and the Mortal Kombat series. In mid-February 2009, the company announced bankruptcy. In 2010, the company was bought by Warner Bros. Entertainment changing the name to Netherrealm Studios (proper name referring to the Mortal Kombat series). Their first released game under the care of the new publisher was the reboot series, Mortal Kombat 2011. Bibliography wiki

Ivan Kovačić

Ivan Kovačić (born on April 25, 1974 in Split) - Croatian politician, dentist and university teacher, parliamentarian, from 2016 to 2017 deputy prime minister and minister of public administration. Curriculum vitae A dentist by education, he graduated in 1998 at the University of Zagreb. At the same university he obtained a master's degree (2001), specialization in dental prosthetics (2004) and a PhD in dentistry (2006). He started practicing as a dentist. In 2010 he became the head of the newly established department of dental prosthetics at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Split. He was involved in political activities under Most. In 2013, he took the post of mayor of Omiš. In 2015 he obtained the mandate of a deputy to the Croatian Assembly. He successfully applied for re-election at early 2016 elections. In October 2016, he became deputy prime minister and minister of public administration in the newly formed government of Andrej Plenković. He was dismissed fr...

Samuel Madden

Samuel Madden (born December 23, 1686 in Dublin, died December 31, 1765 at Manor Waterhouse, (county of Fermanagh) - Irish writer. He studied at Trinity College in Dublin, where he obtained the baccalaureate in 1705, and the Doctor of Divinity in 1723. He debuted in 1729 with Themistocles, the Lover of His Country, which was staged in London. In 1731 he wrote A Proposal for the General Encouragement of Learning in Trinity College, and in 1733 published anonymously in London Memoirs of the Twentieth Century. In 1738, he wrote Reflections and Resolutions for the Gentlemen of Ireland. He was one of the founders of the Royal Dublin Society. Memoirs of the Twentieth Century Memoirs of the Twentieth Century - which is a satire, is probably the first book that takes place in a defined future. In the book's content, the angel delivers to the English ambassador letters describing the world of 1997. Almost the entire circulation of 1000 copies was bought and destroyed by Maggene a...

Transparent (architecture)

Romanesque slides in the Cistercian abbey in Wąchock Slide - unglazed, usually decorative opening in the wall, letting in the daylight, usually with a decorative pattern, appearing in Romanesque, Gothic and Islamic architecture. Mostly, it was separated by a column and called biforium, or by dividing two columns called triforium. Sometimes the slides were filled with a stone or wooden decorative openwork or the hole was covered with a translucent alabaster plate, parchment, or waxed canvas or corner. Such slides were also used inside the rooms, creating a gallery between them. In the medieval churches, they created decorative arches above the aisle and the interior of the basilica church. Bibliography wiki

Organised Sound

Organized Sound (Organized Sound) is a scientific journal published by Cambridge University Press devoted to the use of technology in music. The journal publishes musicology articles about the application of new techniques in music creation. The issues discussed concern the music of different genres. The subject often refers to electroacoustics and its use in composition. It also includes musical issues of performing arts and multimedia. It has been appearing since 1996. A subscriber plate is also sent out every year. The letter is on the ERIH Plus list, so the list of journals scored by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in 2015 was on the C list with 10 points. wiki

Opal Mountains (Rožnovský Pogórze)

War Cemetery near the top of the hill Kopaliny (394 m) - a hill in the Rożnowski Hills in Łowczówek. Its northern, more steep and forested slopes fall into the Biała river valley. Southern slopes are milder, occupied by fields and runs asphalt road from Łowczowa through Łowczowek to Rychwałd. In December 1914, during the First World War, the line between the armies of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian armies was stabilized on the Dunajec line. The Dunajec and White hills have become a fierce battlefield. This was where the Battle of Łowczówka took place, in which the Polish legionaries took part. Soldiers are buried in many cemeteries scattered in this area. At the peak of Kopalin there is a war cemetery number 171, where 483 soldiers were buried, including 80 Polish legionaries from the 1st Infantry Regiment and 5th Infantry Regiment. There are two marked tourist trails crossing the Kopaliny hill crossing the cemetery No. 171. There are information boards for tourists and benches...

Walentin Prokopow

Walentin Ivanovich Prokopov (Russian: Валентин Иванович Прокопов; born June 10, 1929) is a Soviet water sports player, Olympic medalist. He participated in two Olympic Games (IO 52, IO 56). In 1952 he took seventh place with the team (he scored at least two goals), four years later he was third in the league (without goal). Bronze medalist of the 1958 European Championship. This player is best known for the Hungarian semi-final match played at the Melbourne Games. The match was politically motivated (a few weeks before the Soviet troops entered Hungary due to the Hungarian students' protests in Budapest), and from the very start there was a severe clash. Hungary were clearly 4-0, with two goals scored by Ervin Zádor. A few minutes before the end of the meeting, one of the Hungarian players asked Zádora to provoke the Soviet waterpolist. Prokopov turned out to be a player who, after exchanging sentences with Hungary, struck him in the face, cutting his brow. The water was colo...

Antonio González Triviño

Antonio González Triviño (born 5 March 1951 in Tetuán) is a Spanish politician and entrepreneur, Zaragoza alkadá, a Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae After finishing education, in the electrical industry. By the end of the 1970s he joined the Democratic Union Center, and in 1983 joined the Spanish Socialist Workers Party. Since 1979 he has served as concejala (city council member) in Saragossa, and since 1983 he has been the first deputy of the finance and economy almanac. After the death of Ramón Sainz de Varand in January 1986, he headed the city government. In 1995 he was elected to the cortex of the Autonomous Community of Aragon. In 1994-1999 he was a MEP of the 4th term of office. in the Committee on Transport and Tourism. He later withdrew from his current policy, taking up business in Barcelona. wiki

Endocomal Homaloxestis

Homaloxestis endocoma - a species of butterfly belonging to the Lecithoceridae family and the subfamily Lecithocerinae. This species was described in 1910 by Edward Meyrick, who designated him a typical species of the genus Homaloxestis. The Nilgiri mountains in India are typical places. Butterfly with head and torso dark brown with light yellow and yellow face and antennae, and yellow-and-yellow petals. The front wings are elongated and the rear extended, their arched edge slightly arched, the coronal view, and the dull top. Wings coloring brown-yellow-ochrowo yellow. The front of the brown tart, the back of the whitish color, the places darkened. wiki

Zbigniew Żukowski

Zbigniew Żukowski (born 9 April 1965 in Leśna) is a Polish volleyball player, four times Polish champion in beach volleyball, including the first gold medalist in the history of the Polish championship (1994 - with Janusz Bułkowski), Polish champion in volleyball (1996 ). The only Polish volleyball player to win the title of Polish champion in volleyball and beach volleyball in one year (1996). Sports career He started his career in the Burzy Wroclaw in the Premier League. He made his debut in the colors of Górnicz Kazimierz in the 1989-1990 season, then he was a competitor of the Nysa Steel with which he won the bronze medal of the Polish championship in 1992 and the vice-championship of Poland in 1994 and 1995. In 1995 he joined the team. Kazimierz Płomień Sosnowiec, in 1996 won the Polish championship with her. He was also a competitor of Górnik Radlin and Stolarki Wołomin (in season 2000/2001 in the league) and AZS Opole. The biggest success was in beach volleyball. He won the...

Walerian Dowgalewski

Valerian Sawieljewicz Dowgalewski (Russian: Валериан Савельевич Довгалевский, born 23 September 1885 in Ukraine, died July 14, 1934 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician, diplomat, and postman of the RFSRR (1921-1923). > Curriculum vitae Since 1904 associated with the revolutionary movement, 1906 arrested, 1907 condemned to eternal exile, since 1908 member of the SDPRR, Bolshevik. In 1908 he fled abroad, 1908-1910 secretary of the Bolshevik group in Liège, since 1915 member of the French Socialist Party, in July 1917 he returned to Russia, served in the Russian army, and 1918-1919 in the Red Army. In 1919, a worker of the People's Commissariat of Road Traffic RFSRR, 1920 a member of the RFSRR Labor and Defense Council for Roads Reconstruction of Siberia and Urals, communications inspector and district commissioner of engineering in Kiev. From May 26, 1921 to July 6, 1923, the post-Soviet RFSRR folk and telegraph commissioner, later director of the Moscow Institute of Civil Engineer...

Rawmier Chabibullin

Rawimir Chasanovich Chabibullin (born July 10, 1933 in Czekmaguszewo village, died September 1, 2011) is a Soviet politician, First Secretary of the Bashkirian Regional Committee of the CPSU (1987-1990). After serving in the Soviet Army in 1961 he studied at the Oil Institute in Ufa, later working in the oil industry. Since 1970 head of the Union of "Tatneft", since 1977 the general director of the production union "Piermneft", 1986-1987 head of the Main Board of Design and Construction of the Ministry of Petroleum Industry of the USSR. From 23 June 1987 to 10 February 1990 I Secretary of the Bashkir Regional Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Regional Council of People's Deputies in Perm, Member of the Supreme Soviet of Bashkir ASRR and to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, member of the council of this council. Honors And many medals. Bibliography wiki

Juan Carvajal

Juan Carvajal (born 1399 in Trujillo, died December 6, 1469 in Rome) is a Castilian bishop and cardinal. He came from Extremadura in the kingdom of Castile. He studied civil and canon law at the University of Salamanca, earning the titles of a bachelor (1430) and a bachelor (1436). From 1433 he was dean of the cathedral chapel of Asten, and on 2 May 1436 he was elected abbot of the collegiate church in Husillos. In addition, he received a number of minor prebendations in the kingdom of Castile. In 1438 he became an auditor of the Apostolic Palace in Rome and joined the service of Pope Eugene IV, who often used it as his legate. He served as nuncio to this pope in Florence (1438), Venice (1439) and Siena (1440) and as governor of Rome (1440). In the years 1440-42 and 1444-46 he was a lieutenant in Germany, where he acted against the schism of the Basle Council. On October 11, 1443, he was elected bishop of Coria in Extremadura, but he did not embrace the diocese. On August 10, 1446,...

Tous (jewelery)

Tous - a Spanish brand that makes jewelry and accessories with a characteristic teddy bear theme. History Tous is a Spanish brand that creates jewelry with a characteristic teddy bear theme, founded in 1920. The company founded the couple Salvador Tous Blavi and Teresa Pons, who started their activity at the watchmaker's workshop in Manresa near Barcelona. Over time, he transformed into a jewelry store. In 1965, the son of founders, Salvador Tous married Rosa Oriol and together led Tous to a rapidly growing company. Besides creating jewelry, the brand also deals with accessories and accessories as well as perfume accessories. The teddy bear The brand is characterized by jewelery with a teddy bear motif, which is handmade with care for every detail. In addition to its charming appearance, the bear has become an international symbol of gentleness and love. During one of my trips I saw a teddy bear in the display window and thought it would be cool to create the jewelery in its sh...

Sermon on the day of the Holy One

Sermon on the day of the Holy One - a sermon in Polish written in the code of the mid-15th century. The sermon is placed in the Latin code. They were named In Die Omnium Sanctorum. The anonymous text is perhaps a copy of the original from about 1430. The theme of the sermon is the passage from the Gospel of St. Matthew 5: 1-12, a fragment of the Sermon on the Mount), which was placed in Polish before the Latin sermon. The preaching of the sermon is based on opposing the blessings. For example, according to some, it is wealth, according to others, fun and sensual enjoyment, according to others - wisdom. But the true blessing is the state described by Jesus, who in this sermon is developed. The poor in spirit are humble, silent, afflicted by the pleasures of the world, thirsty for justice, merciful, pure heart, loving peace, endure persecution. The state of blessing brings the greatest inner happiness. Bibliography wiki

Biological munitions

Biological munitions - these are artillery shells, air bombs, etc., filled with biological agents. The biological ammunition consists of a hull, a tank containing a biological agent, an explosive charge and a fuse. When a biological ammunition ruptures, an aerosol of the pathogen contaminates the air, the terrain and everything on it. The biological ammunition can be filled with dry or liquid bacterial recipes, viruses or toxins of natural origin. First used by the Japanese in the war with Mongolia in 1939 in the Chałchyn-Goł region and against China in 1940-42. According to the 1925 Geneva Convention on the Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons, it is prohibited to manufacture, conduct research and storage of such ammunition by States Parties to the Protocol. Bibliography wiki

Laugerie High

Laugerie High Laugerie-Haute - a vast rocky outcrop, located near Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in the French department of Dordogne. High-lung archaeological site. First work on a post, under the direction of É. Lartet and Henry Christy, were conducted in 1863. During the excavation, rich stratigraphic sequences, including gravure, naturist, solutreian and magdalene levels, were exposed. Findings include examples of prehistoric art, including ivory figurine (the so-called Venus) and bones on the bones. wiki

Daniel Fernández Torres

Daniel Fernández Torres (born April 27, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American Catholic priest. Bishop of Arecibo diocese in Puerto Rico since September 24, 2010. He was ordained priest on January 7, 1995 in the Diocese of Arecibo. On 14 February 2007 he was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico with the titular capital Sufes. He received the episcopal ordination on April 21, 2007. On April 24, 2010 he was appointed bishop of the Arecibo Diocese. Bibliography wiki

Thomas W. Hardwick

Thomas William Hardwick (born December 9, 1872 in Thomasville, Georgia, January 31, 1944, in Sandersville, Georgia) is an American politician, Democrat activist, lawyer. In 1898-1902 he sat in the House of Representatives of Georgia. From 1903 to 1914 he represented the 10th district of Georgia in the House of Representatives of the United States. In the years 1914-1919 he was a senator of the 2nd grade from the state of Georgia. From 1921 to 1923 he served as governor of Georgia. He was married twice. He had three children. Bibliography wiki

Tomsk II

Tomsk II - one of two railway stations in Tomsk, in the Tomsk region, in Russia. After its construction in 1896, it was called Tomsk and was the city's main station. Over time, most passengers began to use the Mezheninovka station, which was closer to the city center, so in 1909 the City Council of Tomsk decided to change the name of the Mezheninovka station to Tomsk I, and Tomsk to Tomsk II. There are 2 platforms with 3 edges and a railway station from 1997, which replaced the old wooden one. wiki

John Myhill

John R. Myhill (born 11 August 1923, died 15 February 1987) is a British mathematician. From 1966 until his death he was a lecturer at the State University of New York. He also lectured at several other universities. His son, John Myhill, is a lecturer in linguistics at the Faculty of English at the University of Haifa. Scientific activity Myhill obtained his doctorate in 1949 under the direction of Willard Van Orman Quine, which focused his research interests. In my theory of formal languages, Myhill, along with Angela Nerode, is the author of Myhill-Nerode's theorem, which characterizes regular languages ​​as such that allow only a finite number of unambiguous prefixes. In the theory of calculus, Rice's theorem, sometimes known as Rice-Myhiel-Shapiro's theorem, states that for any non-trivial property P defined for partial functions, the statement that a given Turing machine performs a given function with property P is undecidable. On the other hand, Myhill's ...

uperi

Uperi (ruler of the land of Dilmun (now identified with Bahrain), contemporary of Assyrian king Sargon II (721-705 p.n.), whose inscriptions are listed. In one of his inscriptions from Dur-Sharif, Sargon II mentions the gifts sent to him by Uperi: "Uperi, king of Dilmun, who lives like a fish in the distance of 30 bēru in the middle of the sea of ​​rising sun, heard of your power and sent his gifts" In other inscriptions of Dur-Sharif, Sargon II praises the gifts that were sent to him by Uperi and one of his successors, named Ahundar / Hundar, after hearing about the power of the gods Ashur, Nabu and Marduk. According to scholars, Sargon II inscriptions indicate that Dilmun under Uperi rule remained independent and did not conquer Assyria. Uperi's name is probably Elamite origin. Bibliography wiki

Dmitry Trunienkov

Dmitry Vyacheslavich Trunienkov (Russian: Дмитрий Вячеславович Труненков, born April 19, 1984) is a Russian bobsleigh, Olympic gold medalist from Sochi. He drives in four and two. Its biggest success is the gold at the Sochi Olympic Games in 2014 in four. He also competed in the Vancouver Olympics in the same competition but was not classified. At the FIBT World Championships he won two silver medals (2008 and 2013, both in the four). He is also the European Champion of St. Moritz from 2009 and vice-champion of 2007, 2011 and 2012. In the summer of 2016 he ended his sports career. In January 2017 he was fined for a four-year suspension for anti-doping rule violations (disqualification runs from April 19, 2016). Bibliography aphy wiki

The Brasilian group of lakes

Lake Strusto Lake Dryworlds Lake Braslav on the Belarusian postage stamp Belvedere Lake District - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [en.wikipedia.org] Belvedere Lake District - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [en.wikipedia.org] Belvedere Lake District - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The lakes are located in the glacial area. They are surrounded by forms of terrain, like cymbals and rings. The lakes connect with small rivers, canals and ditches. To the north of Lake Strusto are relatively small forests. The lakes are used for recreational purposes, and there are hiking trails around them. The group covers 30-50 lakes with a total area of ​​about 114-130 km². The group includes: Bibliography wiki

BLAST

BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) - A bioinformatic tool (algorithm) for locally aligning amino acid sequences of proteins or DNA nucleotides. BLAST allows researchers to compare the sequence of sequences with the sequences contained in biological databases and evaluate their similarity. Different types of BLAST are used to compare different types of sequences. For example, after discovering an unknown gene in a mouse, they search the base for the human genome for similar genes. BLAST will find similar sequences in the database with predetermined parameters (such as degree of similarity). Easy to use is a useful tool. The designers of the algorithm were Stephen Altschul, Warren Gish, Webb Miller, Eugene Myers, and David J. Lipman of the National Institutes of Health. They published their results in the Journal of Molecular Biology in 1990. information BLAST is one of the most used programs of its kind, due to the use of heuristic mechanisms and much faster performance as ...

Fatios

Ftios - eponim Ftiotydy in Thessaly. It is considered to be one of the fifty sons of Likaon, the ruler of Arkadia, be the son of Poseidon and the nymph of Thessalian Larisa. In that case he would be the brother of Achajos and Pelazgos. Less is considered the son of Achaeanus and the wife of Chrysippe, the daughter of Iros, with whom he had the son of Hellen, the founder of the city of Hellas in Thessaly. In other genealogies it is combined with the various eponymes of the great Hellenic strains. Comments Bibliography wiki

Normandy-Maine Regional Park

Coat of Arms of Normandy-Maine Regional Park Norman-Maine Regional Park - one of the largest regional parks in France. It is located in the southern part of Lower Normandy and the Maine region, in the departments of Orne, Manche, Mayenne and Sarthe, near Alençon. The Sélune and Orne rivers (the English catchment), as well as Sarthe and Mayenne (the Atlantic basin), flow through the park. The park covers the highest elevations in western France. 18% of its area is covered by forests (eg Andaines, Écouves, Perseigne, Sillé, Multonne, Lande-Pourrie). The area of ​​the park is 257 214 ha, population 92 826. wiki

Val Musetti

Valentino "Val" Musetti (born January 7, 1943 in Pontremoli) is a British racing driver of Italian origin. Career Musetti started his career in international car racing in the 1970's after competing in the Brazilian Formula Ford 1600, where he did not earn points. In the following years also appeared in the Formula Ford. The Townsend Thoresen Formula Ford Race - British Formula 3 champion British Formula 3 champion, British Formula 3 champion BARC, British Formula 3 champion Formula Atlantic Series, Internationals ADAC-Eifelrennen, Shellsport International Series, European Formula 2, Shellsport F1 Series, Formula 1 Race of Champions, Aurora F1 Series, Budweiser / 7-Eleven Can-Am Series, British F1 Series, Formula 3000, World Sports -Prototype Championship, British Touring Car Championship and Interserie. In the European Formula 2, the British took off in one of the 1977 racing seasons with British team David Price Racing. However, he did not gain points. In the F...

Edgardo Rudnitzky

Edgardo Rudnitzky (born 1956 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine composer, drummer and filmmaker. He completed his music studies at the Buenos Aires Academy of Music. Carmelo Saitta, Gerardo Galdini and Enrique Bellocq. From the second half of the seventies he performed as a percussionist in contemporary music, and in that period began composing his first works. After 1985 he began combining composition with sound design, combining acoustic instruments with music for the media, dance performances, theater and cinema. He now lives in Berlin. Edgardo Rudnitzky's music videos Bibliography wiki

Thomas Msusa

Thomas Luke Msusa (born 2 February 1962 in Iba) - Malawian Catholic priest, Archbishop of Blantyre since 2013. He was ordained priest on 3 August 1996. December 19, 2003 Pope John Paul II nominated him as the Ordinary of the Diocese of Zomba. The Apostolic Bishop gave him the Apostolic Nuncio in Malawi on April 17, 2004 - Archbishop Orlando Antonini. November 21, 2013 Pope Francis appointed him Archbishop of Blantyre. Ingres took place February 8, 2014. Palius was received from the hands of Pope Francis on June 29, 2014. Since 2015 he has been chair of the Malawi Bishops Conference. wiki

Bonaventure of Potenza

Bonaventure of Potenza (born 1651 in Potenza, Italy, October 26, 1711) - Italian blessed Catholic Church, Conventual Franciscan. Curriculum vitae His parents were Katarzyna Pieca and Lelio Lavagna. In 1666, at the age of 15, he joined the Conventual Franciscans. When he was 24 he was ordained a priest. He was a mystery. He died on October 26, 1711, aged 60. Beatified by Pius VI in 1775. Bibliography detected by a British submarine HMS Saracen, which fired six torpedoes at her. As a result of the attack, 43 U-boat crew members died; Only one crew member survived - MtrGfr Rudolf Jahnke. The survivor was rescued and taken prisoner by HMS Saracen (the second German who survived the sinking, refused to be rescued and drowned). Bibliography List of U-boats sunk by Allied submarines during World War II wiki

Consortium of Scientific Libraries of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region

The consortium of the Libraries of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region was established on 5 September 2003 at the initiative of rectors of higher education in Kujawsko-Pomorskie. The consortium consists of state universities in Bydgoszcz and Torun: and The objective of the Consortium is to cooperate with libraries in the region, especially in the area of ​​digital content creation, information sharing, the promotion of science and education in the region and the adaptation of libraries to European Union standards. The Consortium of Libraries of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region wiki

Jean Formont

Jean Formont, Forman, Formont, Fromont (born 1620 in Paris - died April 19, 1689 in Gdansk) - French diplomat, merchant and banker. He was from a Huguenot Rouen merchant bank. In the years 1661-1677 he was a resident of France in Gdańsk. On 13 June 1677 he married in Adelgund von Heemskerk (1645-1702). Her daughter, also Adelgund (1678-1750), was married to a merchant of Albrecht Groddeck (1670-1751); one of the sons of this couple, and the grandson of Jean Formont was mayor of Gdansk Carl Groddeck. He was buried in the St. Mary's Church in Gdansk. The function of the resident of France in Gdańsk was also his brother Daniel Formont (since 1689). Bibliography Sources wiki
Partially (789 m asl, formerly Cyrhla, 790 m asl) is an unspoilt summit on the southwestern edge of the Nízke Beskydy Mountains, rising to the north of Mochnaczka Wyzna village, about 2 km east of the Krzyżówka Pass. It lies in the ridge, which is a waterfall between the Mochnaczka (and Poprad) basin in the south-west and the Biała Dunajec river basin in the north-east. This ridge, separating itself from the main ridge of the Carpathian Mountains on Czerteza (just east of Dzielca, 792 m above sea level) runs north-west through Mizarne (770 m) and Piorun (743 m), then at the summit of Harniak Wierch (768 m) At the crossroads, turn to the west, cross the Rozbale and Garb (780 m asl, formerly 784 m) to reach the crossing of the Cross, which again rises and branches to form the Jaworzyna Krynicka range. The highest point of the hill lies just south of the line of said ridge. On the western and southern slopes of the peaks, there are some springs of Mochnaczka streams, while on the ea...

Koniatyn

Koniatyn (Конятин) is a village in Ukraine, in the Chernihiv region, in the Sośnickie region. Silesian Council of Koniatyn. It has 825 inhabitants. Orthodox church of the Assumption of the Mother of God Rural House of Culture School Geography Village located on the right bank of the Desna among meadows flooded in the spring. In the east it borders on the Chudinski marsh, from the west - with the Szarowski marsh. Distance to the center of the area, Sośnica - 25 km, to the nearest village, Huta - 8 km. There are several lakes in the village - Walui, Koniatyn and others. Objects of worship The wooden church of the Dormition of the Mother of God built in 1871 was destroyed by local Communists, and a school was built in its place. In 1990 a new brick church was erected in another place. The parish belongs to the Chernihiv eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. History The village was established at the end of the 17th century. wiki

Svetozar Mihajlović

Svetozar Mihajlović (Serb. Светозар Михајловић, born 1949) - Bosnian politician of Serbian origin, from June 3, 1999 to June 6, 2000, co-chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (collegiate office of the Prime Minister). From 1994 he was a local governor in Bijeljina. He was a politician of the Socialist Party. December 3, 1999 elected for the co-premiere in place of Serba Boro Bosic. After completing his post, he was the minister of communication and civil service. He is currently a member of the Senate of the Republika Srpska. wiki

Henri Saby

Henri Saby (born August 8, 1933 in Toulouse, died on June 16, 2011) - French politician, engineer and local government official, I, II and III term deputy. Curriculum vitae An engineer by education, a graduate of the University of Toulouse. He worked, among other things. in the polytechnic institute in this city (INP Toulouse). He was also a director of the Center national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). He was active in the Socialist Party, he was a member of the national and regional authorities of this party. He was the mayor of Ayguesvives and the councilor of the Midi-Pyrenees region. In the years 1981-1994 he was a member of the European Parliament in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd term. He was the vice chairman of the Socialist faction and chairman of the Development and Cooperation Committee. wiki

By the Wayside (Swinburne)

By the Wayside - a poem by the English poet Algonon Charles Swinburne, published in the poems and ballads. Third Series, published in London in 1889 by the publishing company Chatto & amp; Windus. The work consists of five-pointed stanzas. It contains many examples of alliteration: Wise and sweet his smile, that falters not nor flutters, / Glows, and turns the gloom to gold; But with softer still and sweeter salutation / Shine my smaller friend's on me. Summer's face was rosiest, skies and woods were mellow, Earth had heaven to friend, and heaven had earth to fellow, When we met where wooded hills and meadows meet. Autumn's face is pale, and all her late leaves yellow, Now that here again we greet. Wan with years whereof this eightieth nears December, Fair and bright with love, the kind old face I know Shines above the sweet small twain whose eyes remember Heaven, and fill with April's light this pale November, Though the dark year's glass run low. Bibliogra...

Baudilio Tomé Muguruza

José Manuel Soria López (born May 12, 1962 in León) - Spanish politician and lawyer, parliamentarian, activist of the People's Party, auditor at the European Court of Auditors. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1985 from the Complutense University of Madrid. In 1989, he graduated in Economics from the UNED University of Distance Education. In 1992, he obtained a master's degree at Harvard Law School, part of the Harvard University. He worked in the tax administration as a tax inspector, he was also an academic teacher, among others at the home university. In 1996, he was employed in the office of Prime Minister José María Aznar as director of the department for economic and social affairs, then as the director of the office for the budget. In the years 2000-2002 he was the secretary of state in the Ministry of Science and Technology. Later, until 2004, he was the director of the department for research and political communication in the prime minister's office, he was ...

Awhustyn Dombrowski

Avhustyn (Avgustyn) Antonowycz Dombrowski (born September 9, 1880 in Smarzów, died on May 24, 1979 in Lviv) - Ukrainian social activist, educator. A graduate of the State Teachers' Seminary in Tarnopol, a teacher of folk schools. During the First World War, he was appointed to the Austrian army, in the years 1915-1918 he was in Russian captivity. A member of the Ukrainian Radical Party. During the formation of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic (ZURL), he became a member of the Ukrainian National Council from the Poviat Counties. In 1919-1928 he was in exile in Czechoslovakia, working as a teacher in Transcarpathia. An author of textbooks Ukrainian ukwark and many articles in pedagogical journals, in the years 1929-1930 he edited the newspaper "Uczytelśke Słowo" in Lviv. Marijka Pidhirianki's married husband. In 1940 he was arrested by the Soviet authorities and deported. Bibliography wiki

Aleksandr Aksienionok

Aleksandr Gieorgijewicz Aksienionok (Russian: Александр Георгиевич Аксенёнок, born April 10, 1942 in the town of Chermoz in the Moldavian Oblast, now a Permian region) - Soviet and Russian diplomat. Curriculum vitae In 1963, he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, became a law professor, and worked in the USSR's Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1963. He held various diplomatic posts in the central apparatus of the USSR Foreign Ministry and abroad, 1966-1968 worked at the Embassy of the USSR in Lebanon, 1968-1971 at the Embassy of the USSR in Iraq, 1975-1978 in Egypt, and 1978-1981 in Yemen. From 1984 to 1988 he was a member of the USSR Embassy in Syria, 1988-1990 major adviser, deputy head and head of the Board of Directors of the Planning and Evaluation Board, and from 1991 to September 4, 1995, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR / Russia in Algeria. In 1995-1996 he was the chief advisor of the Department of European Affai...

Silas Corey

Silas Corey - French comic series by Fabien Nury (screenplay) and Pierre Alary (drawings). It has been published by Glénat since 2013. The Polish publisher of the series is the Taurus Media outfit. Story Silas Corey is a spy tale kept in the realms of World War I in France. The title character was a former journalist after crossing the front. He poses for an arrogant dandy, but behind this mask he struggles with his own demons. He arrives in Paris where, after the fall of his detective agency, he is hired by the prime minister to find the missing reporter. Tomy wiki

Vasily Yakovienko

Wasilij Grigorjevich Yakovienko, born 15 March 1889 in the village of Tasiejewo, Yugoslavia, died July 29, 1937) - RFSRR (1922-1923) Curriculum vitae 1910-1917 served in the Russian army, participant of the First World War, 1917 chairman of the village council in the village. From July 1917, member of the SDPRR (b), 1918-1920 chairman of the North-Kurdish Frontisan Council, organizer of the Communist guerilla in Siberia, 1920 chairman of the revolutionary revolutionary committee in Kansk and head of the military-revolutionary staff of the Tasievian Soviet Partisan Republic. From January 19, 1922 to July 7, 1923, the Federal Agriculture Commissioner of the RFSRR, from July 7, 1923 to May 10, 1926, the Federal Social Insurance Commissioner, RFSRR, from May 31, 1924 to December 18, 1925, a Central Member RKP Control Committee (b). 1926-1928 Member of the Committee for the Help of the Northern Lands, 1928-1932 Chairman of the Electoral Commission of the Founding Representative of the Cen...

Éenyurt - Mardin railway line

The Şenyurt - Mardin railway line - a branch of the Baghdad Railway, which serves transport to and from the ancient city of Mardin in the Turkish province of Mardin. The line is 24.3 km long. It begins in enyenyur, where it detaches from Karkamış to Nusaybin. It ends at Mardin Station, however, which is located a few kilometers south of the city, in the village of İstasyon (Turning Station). The reason for this was the high cost of routing the line to Mardin itself, due to the rapid increase in altitude. The only intermediate station on the line is Sekidüzü near the town of Gökçe. Bibliography wiki

illusionism

Illusionism - in the pursuit of the greatest possible faith in the illusion of reality. Illusionism uses the principles of perspective, striving to accent the space, and anatomical construction, while at the same time faithfully rendering the color and materiality of the characters and objects. The term illusionist painting is defined in particular as monumental wall painting, which by masterly elaborating different types of perspectives and using shortcuts tries to surface the vaults and walls as a space fleeing into a completely open or limited architectural framework, often creating the illusion of blurring boundaries between painted architecture and real. Painting of this type developed in Italy from the 2nd half. XV century (Andrea Mantegna). Illusionist painting using the curvature and the breaking of architectural surfaces in such a way that the viewer in a particular place of the building has the impression of a realistic perspective, is called a quadrature. This techniqu...

Małgorzata Stryjska

Małgorzata Stryjska (born August 3, 1953 in Poznan) - Polish politician, doctor, deputy to Sejm IV and 5th term. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Poznan (1978), as a physician. She worked as a manager of a clinic in the Railway Medical Center in Poznan and a deputy of a professional liability attorney in the District Chamber of Physicians. In 2001, she was elected to the Sejm of the 4th term of office from the list of Law and Justice in the Poznań district. For the second time, she was elected deputy in 2005 with 12,791 votes. In the 2007 parliamentary elections, she was unsuccessfully seeking re-election. Three years later, she was elected to the Wielkopolska Region. 2014 did not start again. Bibliography wiki

Charles Wolfke

Karol Wolfke (born June 4, 1915 in Zurich, March 8, 2015 in Wroclaw) is a Polish lawyer and professor of law, specializing in international public law. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Mieczysław Wolfek and Agnieszka, from Ritzmann. In 1922 he came with his parents to Poland. After graduation and military service he was a student of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology for one year. Since 1935 he studied law at the Stefan Batory University and the University of Warsaw. Appointed to the army as a lieutenant in the communications reserve, fought in the 1939 defensive war, participated in defending the Modlin fortress as commander of the radio platoon in communications company 8th Infantry Division. After being surrendered to German captivity, he stayed in Oflagu VII A Murnau. In December 1945 he returned to Poland, in early 1946 he received a master's degree in law at the University of Warsaw, and from October 1946 he worked as a senior as...

Amphibolite trails

Amphibolites, amphibolites, amphibolism - a group of metabolic pathways that function both in anabolism and catabolism. Amphibolites are, for example, glycolysis, Krebs cycle, gluconeogenesis, hexose monophosphate pathway. The compounds formed in this type of transformation can be decomposed to produce energy or serve as carbon skeletons for subsequent synthesis. The term was proposed by B.D. Davis in 1961, recognizing that classification solely for catabolism and anabolism is not sufficient. The performance of differentiated functions by metabolic pathways requires precise regulation at the molecular level. This is done by altering the activity of enzymes catalyzing key reactions. These enzymes also act as a receptor for the signal, which is a ligand. Another form of regulation of amphibolites is the change in the amount of individual enzymes through their de novo synthesis. As a result of the evolution of one metabolic pathway, two separate reaction groups may be formed. Calvina...

Djalwana Laurent Lompo

Laurent Lompo (born 1 January 1967 in Koulbou) is a Nigerian Catholic priest, Archbishop of Niamey, from 2014. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on September 21, 1997. Episcopate On January 26, 2013, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Niamey with the titular capital Buffada. The episcopal bishop gave him the Niamey Metropolitan Archbishop Michel Cartatéguy on June 9, 2013. October 11, 2014, Pope Francis passed him the Metropolitan Archbishop of Niamey. wiki

Papirus Oxyrhynchus 5128

Papirus Oxyrhynchus 5128 Oxyrhynchus 5128, denoted P.Oxy.LXXVIII 5128 - a fragment of a Greek manuscript containing Christian prose. The papyrus was discovered by Bernard Grenfell and Arthur Hunt in 1897 in Oksyrynchos. The manuscript was created in the 3rd or 4th century AD. The text was published by Daniel Colomo in 2012 at The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, part of LXXVIII (78). The manuscript was written on papyrus, in the form of a code. The size of the preserved papyrus is 4 by 5 cm. Contains a fragment of Christian prose citing the Book of Exodus 34: 6,7 and the story of Susanna (Susanna 35a) in the Septuagint translation. The manuscript is kept in the Papyrology Rooms, Sackler Library in Oxford. The text was published after the last edition of Alfred Rahlfs. Therefore, it has no number in the Septuagint manuscript. Bibliography wiki

Richard Stoop

Richard Stoop (born July 30, 1920 in Uckfield, May 19, 1968 in Croft-on-Tees) is a British racing driver. Career In racing, Stoop devoted himself mainly to the start of the World Motor Sports Championship. Between 1950 and 1952, 1955-1961, the British appeared at the 24-hour Le Mans race. In his first season he won the S 2.0 class and was the ninth overall. Eight years later he was on the second podium in class S 2.0. This success was repeated a year later in the GT 2.0 class. He also competed in the Tourist Trophy, Formula 2 Lavant Cup and Formula 2 Coupe du Salon. Bibliography wiki

John Carver Meadows Frost

21. World Championships of juniors in fast skating in the wilderness 1992 - sports competitions held from 31 January to 2 February at the Stegny track in Warsaw. They were the first in the history of the junior world championships played in Poland. Results Women Men ica, which was Avro CF-100 Canada. He designed Avro Canada, a vertical launch and landing aircraft (PSL), which had the shape of a "flying saucer". John Frost died of a heart attack in Auckland. Literature wiki

Mike Hookem

Mike Hookem (born 2 October 1953 in Kingston upon Hull) is a British politician and Member of the European Parliament for the 8th term. Curriculum vitae He dropped out at the age of 15, two years later he joined the Royal Air Force. Later he worked as a carpenter and carpenter, trained in City & amp; Guilds. He returned to the army for nine years serving in the sapper squad. He then went on to run his own business. In 2007 he joined the UK Independent Party and became its regional chair in Yorkshire & North Lincolnshire, and also ran from her arm unsuccessfully in 2010 to the House of Commons. In the European elections in 2014, Mike Hookem on behalf of UKIP obtained the mandate of the 8th MEP. wiki

Hana (Mesopotamia)

Map of the ancient Middle East at the end of the Old Babylonian period (c. 1600 BC) with the location of the kingdom of Hana Hana - in II th. BC the ancient land of northern Mesopotamia, lying on the middle course of the Euphrates. Its name is derived from the Hana tribe, a semi-settled Amory population that inhabits it. According to the source of the tribal writings, Han had to settle this area before the reign of Jahdun-Lim, king of Mari (1810-1794 BC), because he mentions in his inscriptions the defeat of the seven kings of Han and the annexation of their lands. These lands became part of the kingdom of Mari, and the title of "king of the land of Han" was incorporated into the titles of the kings of Mari. From the letters discovered in the archives of Mari, especially those from the period of Zimri-Lima (1774-1762 BC), the Hanaians played an important role in Mari's army, taking part in the mara war rallies in both northern Mesopotamia and Babylonia. . It seems tha...

Knox Mine disaster

A plan of the mine with marked glass that the miners fled Knox Mine disaster - a mining disaster that took place on January 22, 1959, in the Ancranite Basin of Pennsylvania near Exeter. The accident occurred as a result of the Susquehanna River entering the pavements and excavations of the Knox Mine, resulting in the death of twelve miners. Attempts to cover up the resulting spawn have resulted in several islets on the river. The Knox Coal Company's anthracite mine was flooded as a result of an unconstitutional management decision that instructed miners to crawl under Susquehanna's sidewalks. By digging tunnels without checking the thickness of the rock above the head of the miner, they reached a place where only 1.8 m of rock was separated from the river bottom (10.6 m behind the safety mud). Inadequate floor thickness was enough for the water to crush and crumble under the ground. Three days were spent filling up the gap in which the river formed a powerful whirlpool, w...

Carpets and rugs

Swedish carpet "Munka-Ljungby" designed by Märta Måås-Fjetterström from Doris Leslie Blau collection. Swedish carpet "Algo" designed by Märta Måås-Fjetterström from Doris Leslie Blau collection Traditional Swedish rug Rya. In Sweden there are carpets of various designs and shapes. Originally inspired by traditionally woven oriental carpets, which in the Middle Ages was brought to Sweden from the Ottoman Empire. In time, they began to produce their own carpets. Using oriental technique of weaving, they introduced themes and themes from their own artistic traditions. In the twentieth century the Swedes, mainly due to Märta Måås-Fjetterström, developed their own unique style of carpet design. Thanks to its creativity, in the mid 20th century, Swedish carpets became very popular and recognized among designers all over the world. wiki

Tsegaye Mekonnen

A separate article: Snowboard at the Winter Universiade 2013. The competition for the parallel men's giant slalom in snowboarding at the Winter Universiade 2013 was held December 19. The Austrian medalist was Sebastian Kislinger. In this competition, four representatives of Poland competed. Tomasz Kowalczyk was ranked 8th, Jędrzej Derda at 18, Oskar Bom at 24th, Andrzej Gąsienica-Daniel at 31. Results Qualifications 1/8 finals Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Bibliography January 2014, Dubai). Achievements Bibliography wiki

Hans Bieri

Hans Bieri (born 22 November 1932 in Bern) is a Swiss cross country cyclist, two-time world medalist. Career Hans Bieri's first successful career came in 1954, when he won the bronze medal in the elite category during the cross-country Crenn World Championship. Only two Frenchmen were ahead of him: André Dufraisse and Pierre Jodet. The following year's World Championships in Saarbrücken was the second, losing only to Dufraisse and ahead of Italy's Amerigo Severini. He was also fourth in the world championship in Oñati in 1953 and three years later in the world championships in Luxembourg. In the first case, André Dufraisse was better in the fight for the medal and Emmanuel Plattner defeated him in the second. He has won gold medals in the country, including three gold medals. He never performed at the Olympic Games. He ended his career in 1957. Bibliography wiki

Multi-core processor

AMD Phenom II X4 840 Quad-Core Processor Multi-core processor - A type of CPU with more than one physical core. This technology aims to increase processor performance, reduce power consumption, and more efficient simultaneous processing of multiple tasks. Multicore processors are used not only in personal computers, but also in servers, game consoles (eg, Xbox, Playstation), and handheld devices such as ultrabooks, tablets, and smartphones. The most popular CPUs are dual-core and quad-core (though the number usually goes up to 8, and in special executions up to 22). Intel has developed a multithreading technology, called Hyper-Threading, that is, one physical core emulates two. Multi-core processors have a multiplier, depending on the number of cores, of the cache. wiki

Assamese Code

Charter from the Assamese Code Codex Assemanius (Codex Assemanius) - a parchment manuscript written in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, containing a collection of evangelical readings on Sundays and holidays in the Old Slavonic and Slavonic languages. There are 158 cards, the final cards have not survived. It is a copy of the oldest Slavic lexicon, translated by Cyril and Methodius. Founded and purchased in 1736 by Jesuit Giuseppe Assemani in Jerusalem, it was later placed in the collection of the Vatican Library. It was first published by Franjo Rački (Zagreb 1865), and in Latin transcription of Ivan Črnčić (Roma 1878). The most important two-volume edition was published by Josef Vajs and Josef Kurz. Volume I (Praha 1929) contains a photographic print of the text, and Kurza Volume II (Praha 1955) is the transcription of Cyrillic. Bibliography wiki

Primary Immigration Council

The main emigration council is a Ukrainian emigre organization that coordinates the activities of other Ukrainian socio-cultural organizations active in emigration in Europe and Asia in the 1930s. Founded in Prague in 1929, it also had a resort in Paris. The first chairman of the Council was Oleksandr Lotockyj, the next Oleksandr Shulhyn, the secretary of Malgorzata Kosenko. The board was subject to the emigration government of the People's Republic of China. Bibliography wiki

The coat of arms of the Tychów municipality

The coat of arms of the Tychów municipality The coat of arms of the Tczów municipality shows in the green field the head of the saint. John the Baptist on a golden bowl (the tray). Symbols The coat of arms refers to the call of the parish church in Tychow. The green color of the coat of arms symbolizes the rural and agricultural character of the Tychów municipality. History The coat of arms was established by the Town Council on June 3, 2013. The historical heraldry was designed by Włodzimierz Chorzynyki for the needs of the project. wiki

NecroVision: Cursed company

NecroVision: NecroVision: Lost Company is a first-person shooter game created by the Polish company The Farm 51. It takes place during the First World War. The premiere took place on December 4, 2009 in Poland, February 19, 2010. The game is set before the action of the previous game, entitled NecroVision. The player takes control of a German soldier. The enemies are zombies and demons. In one mission the player takes control of the Halberstadt CL.II fighter and the FT-17 tank. Game Reception In the Game-Online service, the average rating is 8.4 / 10, and in the Metacritic reviewer - 6.3 / 10. wiki

National Action in the Defense of the Nation

National Action in the Defense of the Nation (KAWON) - a Polish underground organization of the Second World War, founded on September 17, 1939 in Zaleszczyki as a secret TOW cell. The main objective of the activity was to transfer soldiers and civilians to Romania from the expected Soviet occupation. KONON was founded during a meeting at the parish in Zaleszczyki headed by captain. Langman from the KOP intelligence cell delegated by Major. Mazurkiewicza ps. "Zagloba", the organizer of TOW. Directed KAWON-a second lieutenant with the nickname "Gray". Initially, apart from "Gray", two subordinates serving the secret radio station, eight high school graduates, three professional guides, two liaison officers and Jan Grabowiecki, a Romanian citizen. The headquarters of the organization was the home of local priest Andrzej Urbanski, who directed it after the liquidation of 10/11 radio station and the arrest of her service with "Szary". The first ...

Eric Forbes-Robertson

The Bather Eric Forbes-Robertson (born 1865, died 1935) is an English painter and graphic designer. He has been studying at the Académie Julian in Paris since 1880, during which time he has been friends with Paul Sérusier, Pierre Bonard, Édouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. In 1890 he traveled with Robert Bevan to Pont-Aven in Brittany, where he jointly held paintings. There he met Paul Gauguin, his name appears in Gauguin's notebook along with the names of Roderic O'Connor and Armand Seguin. In 1897 he married art student Janina Flamm, the wedding took place on the island of Jersey. At this ceremony, she became the bridesmaid of Stanislaus de Karłowska and met her future husband, Robert Bevan. Robert Forson's subsequent fate is unclear, and he was reportedly involved in two of his works together with the Esperantist Vagabond Club in 1911. Bibliography wiki

Lorenzo De Vitto

Lorenzo De Vitto (born October 13, 1925 in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, died April 27, 1994 in Avellino) - Italian politician, lawyer and self-governor, 3rd-term Euro MP. Curriculum vitae In 1951 he graduated from law at the University of Naples. From 1952, he practiced as a lawyer specializing in criminal cases. He was also involved in political activities within the framework of Christian Democracy. From 1956 he was a provincial councilor. In 1970, 1975, 1980 and 1985 he was elected to the regional council of Campania. He was an assessor in the regional government and secretary of the Christian Democrats in Campania. In 1989, he was elected to the European Parliament. He was the vice-chairman of the Social Affairs, Employment and Work Environment Committee and a member of the Christian Democratic group. He died shortly before the end of the third term of the Europarliament. wiki

Ziya Bunyadov

Ziya Musa oğlu Bünyadov (Russian: Зия Мусаевич Буниятов, Zija Musajewicz Bunijatow, born December 24, 1921 in Astra, died February 21, 1997 in Baku) - Azerbaijan historian, orientalist, student, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae In 1939 he graduated from a 10-year-old school and joined the Bakir school of infantry, which he graduated in May 1941 as a lieutenant, from June 1941 to May 1945 he participated in the USSR's war with Germany as platoon commander, commander of the company and battalion. He took part in the defense of the Caucasus, including in the battles for Mozdok and Tuapse, he also fought in Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Poland, and in 1945 he took part in the conquest of Berlin. In January 1945 he became the commander of 123 companies in the captain's rank, took part in the Vistula-Oder operation and fights for the Warka-Magnuszewski bridgehead. At the head of the company he captured a bridge on Pilica and captured a bridgehead near the village of ...

Javorinka (tributary Sopotnica)

Javorinka - stream, right tributary of the Sopotnica stream in Slovakia. The whole of its catchment is located within the Sopotnicka Valley (Sopotnická dolina) in the western part of the Low Tatras. It has springs at an altitude of about 1320 m in the valleys between the south-east ridge of Prašivá (1652 m) and its southern ridge named Holica. It flows first in the south-east direction, in the middle of its length turns to the east and at the height of about 870 m it flows into Sopotnica. This is done at the hunter's lodge under Javorinkou, in a place with coordinates 48 ° 51'40 "N 19 ° 20'46" E / 48,861111 19,346111. The mouth of the Javorinka stream is located above the mouth of the Ramžené stream, and below the estuary of the Studenec stream. It is crossed by a tourist trail. The whole Javorinka creek basin is located within the Low Tatras National Park. Its lower part is covered with forest, the upper part is mountain pine. walking: Brusno (train station) - ...

Dziwisz from Romiszowice (castellan)

Dziwisz from the Romiszow coat of arms of Jelita (born around 1335 - died around 1411) - sieradzki hunter (1372 - 1374), Castellan spicymierski (1384 - 1409) Son of Dziwisz from Romiszowice and Mierzyn, a grandson of Sieradz, and daughter of Andrzej from Koprzywnica. Grandson of the voivode of Sieradz Klemens from Mierzyn. Brother Klemens from Chodów, castellan of Kazimierz, Jakusz z Romiszowic, castellan of Rospier and Jaroslaw of Mierzyn, cześnik sieradzki. He participated in the congress of the nobility in Radomsko in 1384, related to the conflict surrounding the occupying of the Polish throne after the death of Ludwik Węgierski. Owner of Romiszowice, Pokrzywnica (Koprzywnica), Przezwisk, Zachodnie, Kałów, Wola Kalska, Zamość, Prażki, Wola Praska (other names: Łazanowska, Helszczyna), ul. Koprzywnicka in Piątek. He had a defensive knight's court (fortalicjum) in Romiszewice. He died before 17 March 1411, probably participating in the military campaign of Jagiełło a...
Neoplastic Room - designed by Władysław Strzemiński, the space of the Museum of Art in Łódź corresponding to the works of Katarzyna Kobro, Theo van Doesburg or Henryk Berlewi. Neoplastic Room, photo by P. Tomczyk The Neoplastic Room was opened in 1948 in the new post-war seat of the Museum of Art in Łódź, in the nineteenth-century palace of the Łódź industrialist Maurycy Poznański at Więckowski Street. Originally, in the hall arranged by Władysław Strzemiński, which was the realization of theses from his Composition of space, a collection of the European avant-garde of the group "a.r." Was presented in the 1930s. The Neoplastic Room survived only until 1950, when it was repainted, and the works contained in it, as contrary to the style of real socialism, were moved to the magazines. The room was reconstructed in 1960 by Bolesław Utkin, a student of Strzemiński, based on the surviving photographs. There were again sculptures by Katarzyna Kobro, paintings by Henryk Stażews...

Chrysolina daosana

Chrysolina daosana - a species of beetle from the daffodil family and Chrysomelinae subfamily. The tan species was described in 2007 by Igor K. Lopatina on the basis of a single male. The species epithet refers to the Taoist Dao concept. Beetle with longitudinal oval body length of 7.3 mm, with black top with gold luster. Black hips and antennae. Head with very fine points on the parrot and forehead, and prominent on the abdomen. At twice the length of the longitudinal extension, the lateral protuberances of the disk separates the clear recess in the front ⅓ and the deep furrow in the rear ⅓. The lateral edges of the mouth are broadly rounded, the front angles protruding, and the back straight. The scoring of the cap and the cap is gentle and clear, creating a pair of irregular rows at the other places. An insect known only from southeastern Gansu in China. wiki

Božidar Delić

Božidar Delić, cyr. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the military academy in Belgrade. He was a military professional in the Yugoslav People's Army. Served in units in Prizren and Leskovac, was the chief of staff in the corps and deputy chief of operations in the general staff. In 1999, during the NATO air strikes, he was the commander of the brigade deployed on the border with Serbia and Albania. In the same year he was promoted to general, and in 2005 he retired. In 2006 he joined the Serbian Radical Party. In 2007 and 2008 she was elected deputy in the commission, and in 2008 he was appointed deputy chairman of the Serbian parliament. In the same year he left with Tomislav Nikolicia to the newly formed Serbian Progressive Party, but in 2011 he decided to return to the radicals. In 2012 he was out of parliament, returning to it in 2016, taking the 10th place on the electoral list of the Serbian Radical Party. wiki

Marcin Trzebieński

Marcin Trzebieński, Jastrzębiec's coat of arms (died after 1537) - courtier of Zygmunt I Old, royal captain, guardian of the crown. Curriculum vitae He came from a noble family of Trzebieńscy coat of arms Jastrzębiec, originating from the Ruthenian province. A professional soldier, he served in the defense of the common. In 1509 he became a royal captain, in the years 1511-1513 he was subordinate to Jan Toworowski. In 1520, he broke two thousandth Tatar war in Podolia, then commanded a 700-horsepower squadron. As an infantry commander he took part in the second phase of the Polish-Teutonic War. After the war, in recognition of his wartime merits, he became the guard of the royal court and court of Sigismund I of the Old, and also received income from the rent paid by Jews from Żydaczowa. In 1520 he commanded a 600-horsepower regiment of common defense, which included the flagstones of Bełska, Podolski and Ruska. In 1531, on the expedition of Jan Tarnowski's henchman on the...

Młyniska (stream)

Młyniska - a stream, a tributary of Quiet Woda, considered as the lower course of Strążyski Stream. Renovation of the Strążyski Stream to Młyniska occurs from the mouth of the Potok to the hole. In the past, the name of the Młyniska Stream was extended upwards, probably related to the Młyniska glade in the lower part of the Strążyska Valley. The Młyniska stream starts its course at 897 m and flows in Rowie Zakopiański with an average drop of 3%. Meandering, gouging in the accumulation material (stones, gravel) with a depth of up to 2 m, in some places up to flysch ground. In the permeable substrate loses about 20% of water. The measurements made on August 18, 1956 showed a flow of 101.1 l / s at the mouth of the Tatra River, and at the mouth of the White River only 88 l / s. It goes to Quiet Water as its right tributary at an altitude of 821 m. It is located at the Łukaszówka estate at a coordinates 49 ° 17'59 "N 19 ° 56'47" E / 49,299,722 19,946389. From its mouth...

System lendungowy

Lendung system - a medieval system of territorial division into organizational units that were able to build a battleship (Langskip) and provide its combat troops and supplies. Buildings were mostly sneezes (40-sows) or skeids (sixty-headers). It was typical of Scandinavian societies (Danes, Norwegians, Swedes) as well as for Slavs living on the Baltic coast (Pomorzan, Wolin, Ranow, Obodrytów), the end of the first millennium and the first centuries (the Slavs confirmed in records from the 9th century). Bibliography wiki

George Ross

George James Ross (born December 1, 1877 in London, died August 28, 1945) is a British gymnast, Olympic medalist. In 1908 he competed in the 4th Summer Olympics in London. In team play, he finished his ninth place with 196 points. Four years later, he competed in the V Summer Summer Games in Stockholm in 1912. He was there in one gym competition. With a team of 36,90 points in the standard team, he finished third, losing only with the Italian and Hungarian teams. Bibliography wiki

Gillian Sankoff

Gillian Sankoff is a Canadian sociolinguist of Canadian origin, professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. In the research work she dealt with the Montreal language variant of French, pidgin and creole, as well as the change in diachronic language as an individual user becomes older. In 1986, she received a Guggenheim Foundation Scholarship. Private life She was the wife of the sociologist Ervin Goffman from 1981 until his death in 1982. Since 1993 he has been married to world-famous sociolinguist William Labov. Her first marriage, Alice Goffman, is a sociologist. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Zygmuntowskie times

Zygmuntowskie times: a novel from 1572 - a historical-moral novel by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski from 1846. For the first time published in a 4-volume edition by Orgelbrand in Warsaw; The new four-volume edition was published in 1873 by Gubrynowicz and Schmidt in Lviv. The first significant novel by the writer, whose main feature is the dramatic fate of Stas Solomerecki, persecuted by his uncle on his estate. On the background of the adventurous hero, the author has shown the various environments of contemporary Poland: Cracow burghers, beggars and beggars, magnate mansions, and the royal court in Knyszyn. The novel was criticized for the magnates competing for the influence of the seriously ill King Sigismund Augustus. After the release of the song, the proponents of glorification of national history insisted on the author's lack of apotheosis of the past. Despite the great popularity of the country, so far no translations of this novel have been recorded in foreign languages...

PMD-85

PMD-85 - a Czechoslovakian computer manufactured since 1985 by Tesla in Bratislava. PMD 85-1 Based on a clone of the 8080 processor (MHB 8080A) clocked at 2.048 MHz, it had 48 to 64 kB RAM and 4 to 8 kB ROM depending on the version. The computer was able to display 4 colors (8 in PMD-85-3) at 288 × 256 and emit mono single channel sound. The keyboard had 77 keys. Software language - BASIC G - was delivered on a separate cartridge. You could connect a cassette deck and a dot-matrix printer to your computer. 5 versions were produced: wiki

Monument of Gratitude and Brotherhood of the Soviet Army and Polish Army in Ciechocinek

The Monument of Gratitude and Compassion of the Soviet Army and the Polish Army in Ciechocinek - a non-existent memorial located in Gdansk Square in Ciechocinek in the Kujawsko-Pomorskie voivodeship by 2014. The monument was built in 1951 and was shaped like a triangular concrete spire, supported by a triangular pedestal decorated with three reliefs depicting a workers' and peasants alliance, and a brotherhood of arms illustrated by showing the figures of Polish and Soviet soldiers holding hands. The resolution on the demolition of the monument was taken by the City Council of Ciechocine on April 21, 2008, and the demolition took place on December 30, 2014. Bibliography wiki

Mike Salmon

Michael "Mike" Salmon, owner. Peter Michael Salmon (born October 12, 1933 in Lausanne, January 13, 2016) is a British racing driver. Curriculum vitae Salmon began his international career in racing in 1962, starting in the GT +3.0 class of the 24-hour Le Mans race he did not finish, and was ranked third in the class. One year later he won the P +3.0 class, and in the overall ranking he finished fifth. In later years, the British also appeared at the British Saloon Car Championship, World Championship for Drivers and Makes, the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship, the European Endurance Championship and the Goodwood Revival Sussex Trophy. Bibliography wiki

Richard Pribram

Richard Pribram (born 21 April 1847 in Prague, died 7 January 1928 in Berlin) is an Austrian chemist of Czech origin. Curriculum vitae He studied chemistry at Charles University in Prague, then at Ludwig and Maximilian University in Munich under the supervision of Justus von Liebig. In 1869 he defended his doctoral dissertation and went to Leipzig, where he became an assistant in the Chair of Organic Chemistry at the Institute of Physiology. A year later he returned to Prague, where he became an assistant at the Institute of Zoology at Charles University in Prague. In 1872 he defended habilitation and worked for two years as a lecturer, then went to Chernivtsi, where a trade school was established. In 1875 he moved to a university where he became an associate professor after a year, and in 1879 became professor of general and analytical chemistry. From 1883 to 1884 he was Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry, and from 1891 to 1892 he was rector of the University. After retiring in 1906 ...

Angélique Delahaye

Angélique Delahaye from Prudhon's house (born February 22, 1963 in Lyon) is a French politician, agricultural entrepreneur, trade union activist and self-governor, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae She completed her studies in foreign languages ​​at the Université de Tours. Until 1989 she worked in a company producing electronic components, then joined her husband's agricultural business, specializing in vegetables in the area of ​​about 30 acres in Saint-Martin-le-Beau. In 2000 she started managing her own gardening business. From 2001 to 2012 she was the head of the national vegetable federation of vegetables and later became president of SOLAAL, a group of farmers. She has engaged in political activities within the Union for the Movement of the People. She was the councilor of Saint-Martin-le-Beau, and in 2014 became the mayor of this village. In 2010 she was elected to the Central Region Council. In 2014 the UMP was given the mand...

Rynarium

Rynarium (Latin rhinaria, rhinaria) - olfactory organs found on the aphids and apes. aphids The gutters are shaped like hollows of the skin covered with a film under which there are sensory cells. They are usually round or oval, sometimes transversely elongated. They can be cymbals (a kind of fine bristles) or a heavily scopbled rosette. Primary grazings are already present in larvae, while secondary gullies appear only in imagines. Primary markets are the primary markets, occurring singly on the last and penultimate segment of the antennae, and the additional markets present on the last segment of the antennae, where they are usually grouped around the main artery. Secondary gutts are more common, usually on third and fourth members, especially in males and winged morphs. Koliszki In the cafes the market is at the ends of some parts. In Aphalaridae and Liviidae, these are members 4-6, with Psyllidae and Triozidae: 4, 6, 8 and 9. Some species have more than one gut at the end of...

Thank you

Traditional yonkoma belt layout Yonkoma (Japanese 4 コ マ 漫画, yonkoma manga, "four-headed manga", also 4-koma) - a comic strip format consisting mainly of gagas enclosed in four panels (panels) of the same size, ordered from above to (from right to left horizontally or hybrids 2 × 2 depending on the requirements of the publishing system in which they are located). Although the word yonkoma comes from Japanese, this style also exists outside of Japan in Asian countries and in the English-speaking market. Struktura Traditionally, yonkoma uses the structure of kishōtenketsu (jap 起 承 転 結). This word is a composition of the following kanji: utilization This type of comic appears in almost every genre in Japan, including manga, graphic novels, comics, parts of newspapers, computer magazines, culinary magazines, etc. The story often ends in four frames, though some series may have threads for Finishing in future series, creating a continuous history. Some yo-yo can have serious i...

Świętopełk (Duke of Obodrzycki)

Świętopełk (died 1129) - Prince of Obodrytów in the years 1127-1129, son of Henryk Gotszalkowica. After his father's death, he took over the Obodrites proper and the Chyans, while his brother, Kanut, lived a little more in the west of Wagram. There was a civil war in which allied Sultan Świętopełk took over Wagria and murdered his brother. He tried to impose his authority on Ranom and Wielet, but was defeated, and after being burned by the enemy Lübeck escaped to the Sasso, where he was soon murdered by one of the mighty ones. Shortly afterwards, his son Zwinike (Swietoslawski) was murdered, which led to the expulsion of the Nuns from the 10th century. Bibliography wiki

Polichoron

Polichoron - four-dimensional multicell. It consists of elements of lower dimensions, namely: three-dimensional cells (polyhedra), walls (polygons) and edges and vertices. The name is derived from the Greek words poly - much and choros - space. Polichoron is a four-dimensional analog of a polyhedron and a polygon (respectively in the third and second dimensions). Polichora is a closed, four-dimensional figure. The most famous examples are the four-dimensional symplex and the four-dimensional hyperactivity. At the top of the polychromes meet at least four edges. At each edge there are at least three walls. In contrast, in each wall are exactly two three-dimensional cells, which are analogous to the wall in the lower dimension and are polyhedrons. In addition, adjacent cells lie in different three-dimensional hyperplanes. Polichora shaped Bibliography wiki

I'll be Rajski

Leszek Rajski (born November 25, 1983 in Tarnow) is a Polish swordsman, florist, individual champion of Poland (2010, 2014 and 2017), European Championship medalist. Sports career He plays in the Wroclaw Wroclaw club. In addition, in 2008 and 2011 he won the bronze medal of the Polish championship in an individual tournament, and in 2008 the bronze medal of the Polish championship in 2008, 2014, 2017 and the Polish championship in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2017. team tournament. His international success is in the vice-championship of Europe in a team tournament in 2013 (in an individual tournament he was 18). He also made the world championships in 2010 (10 m. And 65 m individually), 2011 (4 m. Team and 32 m individually), 2013 (11 m. Team and 23 m individually) and 2014 (10 m. individual and team) and the European Championship in 2010 (4 m. team, 6 m individually), 2011 (13 m individually), 2012 (5 m. team and 46 m individually) and 2014 (4 m. team and 37 m individ...

Burłacy on the Volga

Burłacy on the Volga (original Bulgarian на Волге, Burłaki on Wołgie) - a picture of the Russian painter Ilja Riepina from 1872-1873. Description The picture shows Russian river transport workers - burłaków. The picture is typically realistic: it presents the hard life of a man condemned to hard work. The painting shows twelve burglaries of various ages (burłacy came from the rural proletariat, tramps and - Polish exiles). They haul a ship with down sails along the sandy bank of the Volga. Burglars girded with tow belts are resigned and tired. In the background you can see a steamer - a symbol of modernity and forward pressure. wiki

Wiesława Roszkowska-Jakimiec

Wiesława Roszkowska-Jakimiec - Polish scientist, chemist, doctor habilitatus in medical sciences. Curriculum vitae In 1977 she graduated in chemistry at the Warsaw University Branch in Białystok. Immediately after graduation, she started working at the Medical Academy in Bialystok. In 1983 under the supervision of dr hab. Krzysztof Worowski from the Department of Analytical Chemistry defended his doctoral thesis "Complex combinations of alkaline proteins with polyanions", obtaining the academic degree of doctor of natural sciences. In 2008, on the basis of scientific achievements and the complex dissertation "Peptide inhibitor Cathepsin D from shell vetch seeds", she obtained the postdoctoral degree of medical science. He is the head of the Department of Instrumental Analysis of UMB. Bibliography wiki