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Lesław Bodeński (born March 14, 1905 in Łańcut, died December 28, 1982 in Neptune, New Jersey) - Polish diplomat, the first director of the precursor of the Polish Section of Radio Free Europe - the station of Głos Wolna Polski (1950-1951). Curriculum vitae He graduated from Gimnazjum im. Kazimierz Brodziński in Tarnów and the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University (1927). From 1928 he was a contractual employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Political and Economic Department. In the years 1931-1932 he was the consular attaché at the Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Strasbourg, in the years 1932-1935 he performed the same function at the Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Lyon. In the years 1935-1939 he was the Head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From August 1, 1939, he was the first press secretary of the Polish Embassy in London, which was canceled in autumn 1939 at the request of August Zaleski, the cause of which was the preparation of t...

Eduardo Serra Rexach

Eduardo Serra Rexach (born December 19, 1946 in Madrid) - Spanish lawyer, manager and politician, in 1996-2000 Defense Minister. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Complutense University of Madrid. He became a lecturer in legal philosophy at this university. In 1974 he joined the Cuerpo de Abogados del Estado, the corps of civil servants. From 1977 he was the director of the cabinet of the minister of industry and energy, and from 1979 he was the secretary general of the state-owned company Instituto Nacional de Industria. In the years 1982-1984 he was the Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Defense, then until 1988 he was the secretary of state in this Ministry. Later he managed such companies as Telettra Española, Cubiertas, Peugeot-Talbot España and others. From May 1996 to April 2000 he was the office of Minister of Defense in the government of José María Aznar created by the People's Party. He then returned to the private sector. wiki

Robert Leroux

Robert Leroux (born August 22, 1967) - a French swordsman. Bronze Olympic medalist from Atlanta. He specialized in a sword. He took part in two Olympic games (IO 92, IO 96), 1996 he won a bronze medal in team competition, and France was also represented by Jean-Michel Henry and Éric Srecki. Individually, he was twelfth in 1996. He has a number of medals in the world championships: gold in the team in 1994, silver in 1991, 1993 and 1995, he was the second in 1995 and the third in 1997. wiki

Bolesław Rostowski

Bolesław Rostowski (born in 1921 in Krosno, died on July 31, 2016) - Polish specialist in machine building, the main constructor at Fabryka Maszyn Żniwnych im. Marcelego Nowotki "Agromet" in Płock. Curriculum vitae He was the son of a Polish Army officer from the interwar period. In May 1939 he passed his high school diploma in Bydgoszcz and planned to study at the Officers' School of Aviation. After the Third Reich's aggression against Poland, he took part in the Polish defensive war of September 1939 in the construction of fortifications. During the German occupation, he worked on the railway in Sanok while cooperating with the anti-Nazi underground. After the war, he undertook studies in the field of machine building at the Wrocław University of Technology. From the 50-XX century, he was associated with the Harvest Machinery Factory. Marcela Nowotka "Agromet" in Płock as the main constructor. He was the manager of the team developing the KZB-3A-Vistul...

Languages ​​on-dene

Languages ​​on-dene Na-dene languages ​​- one of the largest indigenous language families in North America. These include the Atapascan languages, the Tlingit language (south-western Alaska) and the eyak language. In the past, Haida was also included in the family, but it has now been excluded by most linguists. The languages ​​of the Atapasko group say, among others Navajo and Apache Indians. According to Merritt Ruhten's hypothesis, the Japanese languages ​​are related to the na-den languages ​​within the denesian family. The na-dene family is divided into the following languages: wiki

Cairda Coast

Caird Coast - a part of the Coats coast, between Leopold's coast and Princess Martha's Land on Queen Maud's Land. From the northwest is the Weddell Sea. The boundary of this coastline is: from the west, the point at the end of the Hayes Glacier (27 ° 45 'W), and from the east, the mouth of the Stancomba-Wills Glacier (20 ° W). There is a shelf on the shores of the British Maritime Station Halley VI. Coast called Ernest Shackleton, who in January 1915 sailed along this coast; The name is commemorated by James Caird, the sponsor of the expedition. wiki

William Shanks

William Shanks (born January 25, 1812 in Corsenside, 1882 in Houghton-le-Spring) is a British mathematician, known for his calculations of π. Curriculum vitae Shanks was involved in mathematics in his spare time, under the influence of William Rutherford, focused on calculating the expansion of π. In 1853 Shanks published a book titled " Contributions to mathematics. In the same year, Shanks' teacher William Rutherford gave the 440 number extension of π. Later in the same year, in collaboration with Shanks, they published a work in which they presented an extension of 530 seats. Later in the same year, Shanks published a calculation of π with 607 decimal places. In the following years he focused on other departments of mathematics, between 1854 and 1874 published nine articles in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. In 1873 he presented the expansion of the number π to 707 places after the decimal point, however he made a mistake at 528th place, as demonstrated i...

Barbara Sim A-gi

Barbara Sim A-gi (born 1783 in Gwangju, died in April 1801 in Seoul) is a Korean martyr and blessed Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae taught her brother Sim Nak-hun catechism. She was arrested during anti-Catholic persecutions and tortured to renounce her faith. She died as a result of beatings at the beginning of April 1801. Her brother was sent to exile in Muan, in the province of Hamgyŏng. Cult and beatification Beatified by Pope Francis on August 16, 2014 in the group of 124 Korean martyrs. wiki

Ananij Andriejew

Ananij Kononowicz Andriev (Russian: Ананий Кононович Андреев, born in September 1901 in Jakub district, died 1944) - Chairman of the Council of People's Commissar of Yakutsk ASRR (1929-1931). From 1920 a member of the RKP (b), 1922-1923 secretary of the RKP county committee (b) in Wilujsk, 1923 inspector of the Yakutian Regional Committee of the RKP (b), 1923-1924 chairman of the Executive Committee of the Yakutian Regional Council. 1924-1925 Head of the Tax Department of the Yakutsk Commission of Finance, 1925-1926 Secretary of the Special Commission for the Coast of Ochocki, 1926-1928 Studied at the Communist Siewierz, then became an instructor and head of the Department of Organization and Propaganda of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Yakutsk. From March 1929 to June 1931, the chairman of the CIK Yakutskaya ASRR and at the same time the chairman of the Yakutsk People's Commissariat of the ASRR, from 1931 to 1936 he studied at the Allied Industrial University of. S...
Turanga Leela (also called Leela), fictional character, born 2975, is the main female character of the animated series Futurama (aka Fry's Adventures in Space). Leela is a sporty, intelligent cyclopian and a captain of a ship owned by Planet Express. He wears almost always gray lycra, military boots and white top straps. It is the object of desire for the main male cartoon hero - Fry. In the original version of the voice of Leeli was lent to Katey Sagal (known from the World Series by Bundy). The origins and meanings of Turangalıla (1946-48) by Olivier Messiaen. From the episode "Leela's Homeworld" we know that Leela is not an alien and a mutant, and we know her parents. wiki

Stop

Niguma is a semi-traditional teacher in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, considered to be a dak. Niguma was born in Kashmir, in a region called Earth of Great Magic, was a sister of Naropa, and according to some accounts his partner. According to legend, thanks to pure karma from previous lives, she had a vision of Budda Vajradhara's buddha and the explanation was received directly from him. In one instant she reached the eighth level of the bodhisattva and became a dakin of wisdom. His student was the founder of the Buddhist tradition of shangpa kagyu, Khjungpo Naldzior. From the Nigum there are practices known as the "Six Does of the Nigum" and next to the Six Jog Narrows they are one of the most important practices in the kagyu. wiki

Wladyslaw Kowalski (countryman)

Władysław Kowalski (born February 17, 1921 in Dobczyce, died 1993) is a Polish tourist, honorary member of the Polish Tourist and Tourism Association. He was born into a family of craftsmen. In Dobczyce he graduated from elementary school. In the years 1934-1939 he worked in the shop of the local Agricultural Wheel (1938-1939 also taught in the local gymnasium). In 1939 he fought as a volunteer under Hrubieszow. From 1941 to 1944 he cooperated with the National Army. After World War II, he undertook studies at the Jagiellonian University (Department of Geography and Ethnography). He defended his master's thesis in 1953 (Dobczyce socio-economic monograph). This work led to archaeological work on the ruins of the castle in Dobczyce and a number of important discoveries in this area. He continued his work for the next few years, which brought him the nickname Kasttelana from Dobczyc (he became the custodian of the local museum). He also taught at the local elementary school since 19...

New skull

New skull, neocranium - a phylogeny younger part of the skull found in oviducts. In the skull region, two parts can be distinguished in terms of its phylogeny. The number of cranial nerves follows. While there are only 10 pairs of cranial nerves in goatfish, fish and amphibians, skulls, birds and mammals are skulled by 12 pairs of cranial nerves. Secondary (XI) and sublingual (XII) nerves present in oviduct are not found in more vertebrate bases. The explanation of this fact is sought in the phylogenetic development of vertebrates. The skull found in fish or amphibians is called prada. In reptiles, birds or mammals, there are much more developed brains. As a result, the skull still contains the younger part of their skull, called the new skull. It developed from occipital sclerotomies (sclerotomas are mesenchymal vertebrae formed during embryonic development from an axillary mesoderm). It is also called the core skull. The formation of a skull fragment from vertebral fins partiall...

Stanisław Kluska (artist)

Stanisław Kluska (born 1940) - Polish graphic designer, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice. Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, the Faculty of Graphic Arts in Katowice, a diploma in 1964. Lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, professor at the Department of Graphic Design. From 1970 he directed the Laboratory of Typography and Literature, in the l978-1983 Book Workshop. Since l983 he has been managing the Gravure Printing Studio and since l989 he has been managing the Department of Workshop Graphics. Since 1997 full professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice. wiki

Fiodar Ruskiewicz

Fiodar Niestarawicz Ruskiewicz (white Фёдар Нестаравіч Рускевіч, Russian Фёдор Нестерович Рускевич, Fyodor Niestierowicz Ruskiewicz) - Belarusian politician, deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus. Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was elected a Member of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development of the Socialist Republic of Belarus. 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, his mandate to the Verkhovna Rada ended on January 9, 2000; The next election for this body has never been done. wiki

Beggar

Żebracz (formerly Żebracza, Żebracze) - a former village lying at the mouth of the Biała River to the Vistula, near Czechowice-Dziedzice and Kaniowa. History In the document of Prince Cieszyn Przemysław Noszak of 31 December 1388 a knight named Steffke, owner of the village of Bettelsdorff, was listed on the list of witnesses, which could be translated into Polish as Żebracz. The German name did not persist and was completely replaced by the Polish form. Another well-known owner of the village, Otton, in 1443 in the document of Prince Wenceslas I Cieszyn wrote as de Zebrachie. In the sales document of the duchy of Auschwitz Crown of Poland by Jan IV Oświęcim issued on 21 February 1457 the place was mentioned Zebracza. The village was located at the mouth of the Biała river to the Vistula River, which changed its trough many times, dividing the town into two parts. From 1457 this river became a state border separating the Kingdom of Poland from the Kingdom of Bohemia (which since 1...

Sven Heidfeld

Sven Heidfeld (born October 25, 1978 in Mönchengladbach) is a German racing driver. Career Heidfeld started his career in international car racing in 1997, starting with the German Formula Renault and the European Formula Renault Cup. In the German edition with 108 achievements, he was ranked 14th in the general classification. In later years Germany also appeared in German Formula 3 Junior Trophy, German Formula 3, Masters of Formula 3, Chrysler Euro Series Formula, European Formula 3000 and German Porsche Carrera Cup. Private life Sven is the brother of Nick Heidfeld's former Formula 1 driver. Bibliography wiki

Sarans Kalansziju

Sarir Kalansziju - a desert in eastern Libya. It is the northern part of the Libyan Desert. Its western part is a pebble desert (Sarir Kalansziju), eastern - sandy. It is an important oil production region. reer she has won fourteen singles and twenty nine dumb events. The highest ranked WTA was ranked 315th place (1 December 2008) in the singles and 292th place in the doubles (10th August 2009). Until 2009 she represented Italy. Won ITF rankings Single player Double game Bibliography wiki

Picho Toledano

Alfonso "Picho" Toledano Jr (born May 29, 1986 in Mexico) is a Mexican racing driver. Career Toledano started his racing career in 2005 with the French Formula Renault Campus, where he scored 24th in the overall classification. In later years, Mexico also appeared at the International Formula Challenge, the Panam GP Series, the Panam GP Series Formula Renault 2.0 (third place in 2007), the World Formula BMW Formula Finals, the BMW Formula BMW Formula, the American Formula BMW Formula and the Acceleration Formula 1. p> Bibliography wiki

Brakteat z Vadstena

Brakteat z Vadstena The Brakteat of Vadsten (Ög 178) - a gold necklace in the form of a coin, probably a protective amulet, one of the oldest runes of the writ. Date of V / VI age. It was discovered in 1774 near Vadsten in the Swedish province of Östergötland. It was stored at the Stockholm Historical Museum, where it was stolen in 1938. Today is only known from the copy. The coin had a diameter of 30.7 mm and weighed 6,124 grams. The image depicted the human head, the animal and the bird. The runic inscription starts at the top of the coin and is read from right to left. The first letters of the inscription are in the word of a tuvatu of uncertain meaning, which probably has a magical function. Next, a string of the old fuels, separated into three groups, is printed, the last of which is under the hanger and is invisible: hnijpps: tbemlŋo [d]. wiki

Dave Brat

David Alan Brat (born July 27, 1964 in Detroit) is an American economist and politician, lecturer at Randolph-Macon College, Republican Party activist, member of the 7th Virginia House of Representatives from November 4, 2014. > In June 2014, he unexpectedly won the internal primaries with the Republican Party leader in the House of Representatives Erik Cantor. He then defeated the Democrat Jack Trammell. Associated with the TEA Party, opposing federal interference in the economy and state affairs. wiki

Pedro Fiłonenko

Petro Fiłonenko, born December 12, 1896, died August 1, 1960 in Detroit) is a Ukrainian military officer, anti-Bolshevik guerrilla commander, emigration activist. After the outbreak of World War I, he volunteered to join the Russian army. Served in 1st Cavalry Artillery Division. In 1917 he went to the so-called. Wild Division. At the end of 1917 he joined the newly formed Ukrainian army. He headed the mobilization department of the command post of Volodymyr Novgorod. In 1919 he formed a guerrilla division, fighting with the Bolshevik units on the section Korostene-Szepietówka. He entered the insurgent brigade of Atamana Sokolowski. He reached the Bolshevik captivity, but managed to escape. He created a guerrilla division, which in the spring of 1920 was incorporated into the 6th Sicher Rifle Division. Received a degree of sotnik. In the autumn of 1921 Gen. Jurko Tiutiunnyka, in the autumn of 1921, led a partisan detachment into Soviet Ukraine. After several years of fighting in Augu...

Otto Bieleit

Otto Bieleit (born?) is a German aviator and hunter from the First World War. He won 5 air victories. Otto Bieleit served in Jagdstaffel 45 before the first half of September 1918, where he achieved his first air victory on September 2. Around the French town of Baslieux shot down an enemy aircraft SPAD. In the same month he was transferred to Jagdstaffel 66, which was commanded by Werner Preuss from 19 September. Bieleit had four more victories. The last two weeks before the end of the war - October 27, 1918. The post-war fate of Otto Bieleit is unknown. Bibliography wiki

Gajusz Popiliusz Laenas

Gaius Popilius Laenas (Latin Caius Popilius Laenas) is a Roman politician from the Plebeian family Popiel (gens popilia), senator and consul twice. His activity was in the 1st half. 2nd century BC Consul of the years 172 and 158 p.n.e., praised by the legation (message) to Antiochus Epifanes of 168 BC. (described by Liwius and Polibius Ab Urbe Condita XLV.12, Acts XXIX.27). 169 p. Antioch ruler of Syria won a significant victory over Ptolemy Egypt, resulting in certain territorial assignments. The Roman Senate did not accept the changes, and in the letter Laenas provided, senators demanded Seleucid's resignation from his Cypriot and Egyptian conquests. When at a meeting in the outskirts of Alexandria, the king wanted to say hello to the delegates, Laenas unceremoniously handed him a scroll, and after he blazed a circle around his person, he said that the ruler must not go beyond the circle unless he gives a clear answer. Depressed Antioch agreed to the terms of the Senate. T...

Beser

Beser, Bezer, Bosra, Bostra (Hebrew בֶּצֶר) - an ancient city in Moab and a biblical city of refuge belonging to the Ruben tribe (Beṣer literally means "place inaccessible"). According to the Book of Deuteronomy (Dt 4: 41-43), Joshua (Joshua 20: 8, 21,36) and 1 Chronicles (1 Kings 6,63) were located east of Jericho on the right bank of the Jordan , in the Jahsa desert. Probably as Bosra was mentioned in the book of Jeremiah beside Kerijjot and "all the cities of the Moab, far and near" (Jer 48:24), and as Bezer - in the inscription of the Moabite king Messiah. Identified with today's Umm el-'Amād. Bibliography wiki

Rużar Briffa

Ruins of Briff (born January 16, 1906 in Valletta, February 22, 1963) is a Maltese poet and physician. Son Ġovanny and Duminka. In 1924 he started his medical studies at the University of Malta and finished it in London. His specialty is venereology and dermatology. In 1931 he founded Għaqda tal-Malti Università together with Ġuż Bonnici and began publishing the newspaper "Leħen il-Malti". In 1933 he married Constance Winifrid Dunn. In 1936, their daughter Ċeċilja was born. In 1950 the marriage ended because of the death of a woman. In 1952 he married again (his wife was Louisette Attard-Bajon). In July 1961 he became ill with cancer of the larynx, which caused his death in February 1963. He was buried at the Santa Maria Addolorata Cemetery in Paola. He was one of the most prominent Maltese poets. His name was named one of the streets in the city of Mosta. In 1984 Oliver Friggieri wrote his biography, and in 2009 he published his poetry on CDs. wiki

Modus

Modus - a philosophical notion of many meanings. In medieval philosophy, the word modus was defined as a way of being specific. In philosophy of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it was a variable feature of the object or (as in the monistic philosophy of Spinoza) transient states of one, eternal and infinite universal substance. In logic, the word modus is a variant of inference - see: In modus music, it means the type of musical scale in the Middle Ages (eg, modus iris, doric modus) - see. modal scales. In Roman law, such a command was one of accidentalia negotii. wiki

Antoni Sokołowski

Antoni Sokołowski (born March 5, 1940, died on March 12, 2017) - Polish boxer, medalist of the Polish boxing championship. Curriculum vitae As a player he was a BBTS student in Bielsko-Biała and he fought in the mustache category. In the 1959/1960 season, in the colors of the Bielsko team, he won the title of team champion of Poland. He was a bronze medalist of the individual Polish championships in 1961 and 1962. After moving to Jastrzębia, he was a miner of Jas-Mos, then a longtime manager of the GKS Jastrzębie team (in 1977 his team celebrated the Polish championship). He died on March 12, 2017 and was buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at ul. Grunwaldzka in Bielsko-Biała. wiki

Alfredo Panzini

Alfredo Panzini (born December 31, 1863 in Senigalli, died on April 10, 1939 in Rome) - an Italian writer. In 1929 he became a member of the Italian Academy. He was an expert in ancient culture, and in his work he became known as a great stylist, harmoniously combining fantasy and realism. He wrote novels, philosophical tales (including Ksantypa 1913, published in 1939), novels (including Il padrone sono me 1922, with accents of sharp irony), travel reports (including Diogenes' Torch 1907, published in 1939), as well as historical and critical works and works for children. Bibliography wiki

Factory settlement of Ciechanów Sugar Factory

One of the housing estate's houses (1983) School (1983) Factory settlement of Cukrownia Ciechanów - a workers' housing estate that is part of the Ciechanów Sugar Factory in Ciechanów. It is located in the forks of Mleczarska and Fabryczna streets, south of the buildings of the plant. The settlement was built from 1882 to 1897, and the first house was built just after the construction of the sugar factory. The designers were Alsatians: August Schürr and his son - Wiktor. The whole consists of four residential buildings: single-storey and three storey (brick, non-plastered). The colony was planned for a hundred families. A school was also built here with apartments for teachers. The school building is characterized by rich architectural detail. In addition, there is an orphanage for young children, laundry, mangle, pigsties, cells, brick cellars and passages. The workers' settlement at the sugar factory was a phenomenon during its construction - sugar factories worked u...

Part of my heart

Part of my heart. A diary from the war - a diary from the World War II period, written by Wanda Przybylska, daughter of a teacher's marriage, which hid Jews in an apartment at ul. Pańska 6 in Warsaw. Przybylska began writing the diary at the age of 12, from July 1942 to August 29, 1944. She died on September 4, 1944 in the battles of the Warsaw Uprising in Powiśle. The work had several issues. It has been published in Denmark, Italy, France, Germany and also in Japan. In Poland, it was published twice - in 1964 and 1985 (earlier, Polityka published a fragment with a discussion of Maria Rutkiewicz). In the mood The diary is similar to the works of Anna Frank or Dawid Rubinowicz. It shows the tragedy of the fate of children during war or occupation. The most shocking are the last pages regarding the insurgent fights and the situation of the civilian population exposed to shelling, bombardment and hunger. The diary was supplemented with excerpts from Przybylska's children...

Communism: system-people-documentation

Communism: system-people-documentation - a yearbook from 2012 in Lublin. The editor-in-chief is Mirosław Szumiło. The editorial board consists of Marcin Żukowski (editorial secretary), Monika Mackiewicz, Rafał Jarosz, Dariusz Magier and Robert Majdański. The members of the scientific council of the periodical include: Volodymyr Baran, Marek Chodakiewicz, Andrzej Chojnowski, Antoni Dudek, Jerzy Eisler, Miroslaw Golon, Bogdan Musiał, Andrzej Paczkowski, Wojciech Roszkowski. The yearbook publishes: studies and articles, materials and documents, reviews and discussions on the history of the communist movement. Bibliography wiki

Snorre Pedersen

Snorre Pedersen (born 3 July 1972 in Lillehammer) is a Norwegian sledgehammer and skeletonist, Olympian. Career He started his sports career by sledging, taking eighth place at the 1991 World Junior Championships in Königssee. One year later, he competed in the Albertville Olympics, where he and Ralph Harold Rolfsen finished in sixth in the double. In the second half of the 90's he changed his discipline to skeleton; In 1999 he finished sixth in the world championships in Altenberg. His only podium in the World Cup was won on January 30, 2000 in Lillehammer, where he was second. In those competitions, he split on the Canadian podium Jeff Pain and Kristan Bromley from Great Britain. In the overall ranking of the 1999/2000 season he finished fifth. In 2002 he took part in the Salt Lake City Olympic Games, occupying 14th place. His wife is a Swiss skeletonist, Maya Pedersen-Bieri. Bibliography Advancement: The two best in each run (Q) and two of the best times among the losers ...

Thespoides bolivari

Thespoides bolivari is a species of mantis from the mantis and subfamily Angelinae. The only species of the monotype type Thespoides. The genre and genre were described in 1919 by Lucien Chopard. Chopard included them in the subfamily Miopteryginae, and they were also classified in the Schizocephalinae by Angelinae. In the Angelinae subfamily, this species is distinguished by the second disk of the forearms of the forelegs shorter than the first. Anal abdomen is rounded and uneven. Genre known from Colombia. wiki

Paweł Kumykin

Nikolayevich Kumykin (Russian: Павел Николаевич Кумыкин, born 12 March 1901 in Sierpiejsk, Kalisz Governorate, died June 30, 1976 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician and foreign trade minister of the USSR (1951-1953). Curriculum vitae From 1919 a member of the RKP (b), 1924 was degraded to a candidate for a RKP member (b), 1927 he was re-elected to a party member. 1920-1923 soldier of the Red Army, 1923-1924 studied at the Moscow University, 1924-1925 employee of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Trade of the USSR, 1925-1928 consultant and helper of the head of the Department of Combat of the Chief People's Commissar of the People's Commissariat of Internal and Foreign Trade of the USSR. 1930-1930 Head of the Department of Struggle against the Chief of the People's Commissariat of the Internal and Foreign Trade Commission of the USSR, 1930 Deputy Head of the Secretariat of this Dept., 1930-1931 Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the People's Procurement Service of...

Myelin sheath

Neural structure, connections and synapse Myelin sheath, also known as the core, is a nerve sheath formed by oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and by Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. Cells, wrapping several times around the neurites, form a casing of their own cell membrane, arranged in several layers bound to the PLP1 protein. It also serves as a mechanical protection and electrical insulator for the axon. Long axons with myelin sheaths are called core fibers, and axons without casing are non-core fibers. Myelin sheath has most of the long neurites that run through the white matter in the central nervous system and in the core nerves. At the interval of about 1 mm in the knot's cortex (Ranvier bottlenecks), the core fibers are deprived of the casings. Myelin is a substance produced by cells surrounding neurons of nerve cells. In the central nervous system these are oligodendrocytes, whereas in the peripheral nervous system these are Schwann cells (...

Alunelul

Alunelul - Folk dance of Romania and Moldavia originating from Oltenia region (Little Wallachia). Name It is believed that the word Alunelul means "little nut". Linking a name to a vegetation can traditionally result from the fact that trees and shrubs are used as a refuge from invaders and appreciates them as a source of food. This word is also used in Romania as a man's name. According to Teodor Vasilescu, a Romanian expert on folk culture, dances rarely take names from flowers and plants except Floricica ("little flower"). Vasilescu thinks that Alunelu is a combination of the words "A lu Nelu", where Nelu is the name, so it would be "Nelu dance". Origin and development Alunelul probably originated from ancient doodle dances associated with religious rituals or celebrations. Due to the geographical location of Romania, the development of cross-country dances continued during the Middle Ages, undisturbed by the influence of the countr...

New Torah

Torah - a monthly devoted to educational, social and anti-clerical issues, published in 1906-1914 in Warsaw. Unofficial body of the Polish Teachers' Union The monthly was edited by its founder, Stanisław Kalinowski, and published in articles on general pedagogy, school matters and reports on the activities of the Polish Teachers' Union. The Torah also demanded the democratization of the school and the secularization of education. They fought the manifestations of clericalism and nationalism in Polish education. Bibliography wiki

Sheldon Kinser

Sheldon Kinser (born December 9, 1942 in Bloomington, August 1, 1988) is an American racing driver. Curriculum vitae Kinser began his career in international car racing in 1974 from the welcoming start at the USAC National Sprint Car Series, where he won one victory. Three years later he became the champion of the series. Later, the American also appeared at the USAC National Silver Crown, USAC National Championship, CART Indy Car World Series, Indianapolis 500, USAC Gold Crown Championship, USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet Series and World of Outlaws. In the CART Indy Car World Series, Kinser competed in the 1979-80, 1983. The best result of the American was in 1980, when the 697 earned him the thirteenth place in the overall classification. Bibliography wiki

Bob Frey

Robert C. "Bob" Frey (born October 25, 1950 in Elyria) is an American racing driver. Curriculum vitae Frey started his career in international car racing in the 1980's from the USAC National Silver Crown, where he did not earn points. In the later period, the American also appeared at the CART Indy Car World Series, the USAC National Sprint Car Series and the USAC National Silver Crown. In the CART Indy Car World Series, Frey competed in 1980-1983. The best result of the American reached in 1981, when the two points earned him 41st place in the general classification. Bibliography wiki

Angel Maria (Jose Sanchez Rodriguez)

Ángel María (José Sánchez Rodríguez) (born 2 August 1918 in Pajares, died 18 August 1936 in Carabanchel) is a Spanish Carmelite, martyr and blessed Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae José Sánchez Rodríguez was born on August 2, 1918. In 1934 he entered the Carmelite Order, and on September 15, 1935 he made a religious vows and received the name of Ángel María. After the outbreak of civil war in Spain, he died in the Carabanchel cemetery. Beatified by Pope Francis in the group of 522 martyrs on October 13, 2013. wiki

Rockwell (cut)

Category: Serif Classification: Linear Designer: Monotype Date of establishing: 1934 Rockwell - a cut from the family of the Serif or Egyptian. It was commissioned by Monotype's then-Frank Hinman Pierpont, who in 1934 turned out to be one of the most popular cutscenes among the Egyptians of the 20th century. Serifs are characterized by almost uniform thicknesses of letters, are similar to sheriffs in the Akzidenz-Grotesk or Franklin Gothic. Rockwell is a geometric cut, its big and small is more round than elliptical. The sheriff at the top of the capital letter A is pronounced (beam sheriff). In addition, the circle letter is completely perpendicular to the writing line. Because of its clean and simple form, it can be used boldly in continuous text. It is based on an earlier, more condensed serif type called Litho Antique. In the 1980s, he was in the PM Magazine and in the annual editions of the Guinness Book of Records. The New York Times uses a similar cut, Stymie Extra...

Eugeniusz Tegler

Eugeniusz Tegler (1931-1998) - lawyer, full professor, habilitated law professor, specialist in financial law, first dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin and head of the Department of Financial Law at this department. Curriculum vitae In 1971 he completed his law studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, and in 1974 he obtained a doctorate degree on the basis of the dissertation entitled " The financial management of the National Council of Polish writers under the direction of Wojciech Łączkowski, and in 1980 the degree of doctor habilitated on the basis of the dissertation. Flexibility of field budgets. He initiated and organized the transformations of the Administrative Studies of the former Higher School of Pedagogy in Szczecin into the Institute of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin, and then in the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin. In 1988-1990 ...

Elizeusz García García

Eliseo García García (born 19 August 1907 in El Manzao, 19 or 20 November 1936 in Garraf) - Spanish Salesian, martyr, blessed Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae Eliseo García García was born on 19 August 1907 in an agricultural family. At the age of 22 he entered the Salesian Congregation in Campello and in 1932 he made religious vows. After the outbreak of civil war in Spain he was arrested and then executed by shooting with Alejander Planas Saurí. Beatified on March 11, 2001 by John Paul II in the group of Joseph Aparicio Sanz and 232 companions. wiki

Jan Leonardi

Jan Leonardi (born 1541 in Diecimo, Lucca in Italy, died October 9, 1609 in Rome) is an Italian apothecary, priest, founder of the Order of the Regulars of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Curriculum vitae Jan Leonardi was born in 1541 in a family of humble landlords. He was sent to Lucca to learn the art of pharmacy. There he attended a group called "Colombini", which obliged real Christians to support the poor and the pilgrims. At the age of 26, at the advice of his spiritual director, he left the profession of an apothecary and began his church studies, and in 1571 he celebrated his first Mass. Since then he has devoted himself to preaching confession, especially teaching the doctrine of Christianity, according to the norms of the Council of Trent. He founded the Society of Christian Science, and was also the founder of the Order of the Regular Clerics of the Mother of God. During the first general chapter he was elected Superior General and went to Rome to obtain approval of...

Michael Stolle

Michael Stolle during the jump at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin (2004) Michael Stolle (born December 17, 1974 in Buxtehude) is a German athlete, wrestler. In 1998, Valencia won the title of vice-champion of Europe. His achievements include the silver medal of the World Indoor Championships (Birmingham 2003). He also has a silver medal in the World Military Games (Zagreb 1999). At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, he finished 9th, Sydney 2000 was the fourth. He once won the German Open at the Open (1996) and three times in the Hall (1997, 1998, 2001). His life record (5.95 m) was established on August 18, 2000 in Monaco. His coach was Leszek Klima. Bibliography wiki

Pierre Maublanc

Pierre Maublanc (born 5 November 1928 in Louhans) is a French racing driver. Career Maublanc started his career in international car races in 1968, starting in the 2.0 S 2.0 class of the 24-hour Le Mans race, which he did not finish, but in the final classification of the class was the best. One year later, he won the 1969 class and was ninth in the overall ranking. In the European Formula 2, the Frenchman started in 1977-1978. However, he did not score points. Bibliography wiki
Anna Maria Ortese (born 14 June 1914 in Rome, died March 10, 1998 in Rapallo) is an Italian writer and poet, author of travel reports. She spent her childhood in Naples, where she stayed during the war. She often changed her place of residence (Florence, Trieste, Venice) to settle in Rapallo. In 1934, she published the first story, Il Pelliross, the impetus for his writing was the death of her brother, the sailor. In 1937, at the suggestion of Massimo Bontempelli, she published her first volume of stories Angelici dolori. After the war, she traveled extensively, including to Paris, London and Moscow, which resulted in reports published in the press. Her novel Poveri e Semplici was awarded the Stregi Prize in 1967. Selected works Bibliography wiki

Michał Gamski

The grave of Michał Gamski at the Military Cemetery in Powazki in Warsaw Michał Gamski (nicknamed Samuel Gamm) has been named Ajzyk Bober, pseud. Aleksander, Damian, Sergey, Versailles (born May 19, 1905 in Czerejska, died June 6, 1966 in Warsaw) - Communist activist. The son of a Jewish mechanic, Demjan (Lejba), 1916-1920 he studied at the school and at 1916-1918 he became a carpenter. Since 1920 he served in the Soviet security forces in Borisov, 1921-1922 was a student of construction engineering in Minsk. From 1922 in Poland, he was a technician in the ceramics factory in Grodno. At the same time he worked in the KPZB in Grodno, Wolkowysko and Bialystok. He was the secretary of the District Committee (KP) of the CPC and the secretary of the trade union of construction workers in Volkovysk. Later instructor of the District Committee (KO) of the CPSU in Bialystok and the head of the Communications Department of the Central Committee (CCC) until February 1925 when, due to the sea...

William Henry (swimmer)

William Henry (born June 28, 1859 in London, March 20, 1928) is a British swimmer and water sports champion, Olympic champion, participant in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. He was of Polish origin, born as Józef Nawrocki. During the Olympic Games in Paris he won a gold medal in the waterball tournament with the Osborne Swimming Club. He also competed in swimming competitions at distances of 200 meters with obstacles and 4,000 meters of freestyle. At the Summer Olympics, he won a bronze medal in a 4 × 250 m freestyle relay. He was introduced to the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1974. wiki

Cassius (Bishop of Narni)

Cassius, Bishop of Narni (died July 1, 558 in Rome) - Bishop of Narnia, Umbria (536-558), Holy Catholic Church. The source of information about Cassius is primarily the Dialogues and Homilies written by St. Gregory the Great. In his works the Pope praised Cassius' devotion, devotion to the holy apostles, and his charity and generosity toward the poor. In the liturgical calendar he placed it on 29 June. On this day St. Cassius is also listed in the Roman Martyrology, though the remains of the epitaph of the dies natalis are preserved on July 1. Bibliography wiki

Diffusion soldering

Diffusion soldering - a method in which the diffusion process determines the chemical composition and physical properties of the solder formed with the solder extruded from the outside or produced by the diffusion action at the contact of the joined elements. The latter method can only be applied to materials that make up the eutectic mixtures. These conditions can also be provided by using appropriate coverings on bonded materials. This process combines the advantages of conventional soldering and diffusion welding. The resulting solder exhibits thermal and mechanical stability at a temperature higher than the solder temperature. Bibliography Jan Pilarczyk (ed.): Engineer's Guide Spawalnictwo 2, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowo-Techniczne, 2005, p. 376-377. ISBN 978-83-204-3478-1 wiki

Reboiler

Scheme of operation of an example of steam boiler reboiler Reboiler - a type of heat exchanger used to evaporate liquid matter at the expense of heat transferred from other liquid (liquid, gas, steam). Reboilers are a component of industrial distillation systems. They are usually located at the bottom of the rectification column and fed with reflux. The resulting steam is then re-directed to the distillation column and the high-boiling fractions are removed in liquid form. In a typical industrial distillation column, the total number of substances involved in the separation comes from the reboiler. Bibliography wiki

John from Wales

John of Wales, Johannes Galensis OFM (born in the 13th century in Wales, died in 1285 in Paris) - Welsh Franciscan, theologian and philosopher. Curriculum vitae John of Wales was born between 1210 and 1230. After joining the Franciscans he studied at the University of Oxford. In 1260 he earned his doctorate. He also studied canon law. He taught at Oxford in 1270. He then moved to Paris, where he was lecturer to his death in 1285. In his works he quoted many ancient writers. Artworks He wrote in Latin. The most important works include: Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Axis roller

Types of protosteles Types of dismembered stele Axial roller, stela - inner layer in primary root and stem (after peel and primary bark). In Polish botanical literature, the name "axial roller" is sometimes restricted to the root. The root axis roll consists of the following tissues: The axial shaft of the stem is a protostela, ie, a conductive tissue roll without inner core, siphonostela, or a conducting tissue ring, or more diffuse (diktiostela, eustela, atactostela). Bibliography wiki

Smooth (Sunburned)

View from Hairdresser Smooth - a slope in the north-eastern ridge of the Opal Mound in the Polish High Tatras, descending to the Rybie Potok Valley. It is located above Plain over Kępa and the mountain goes up to approx. 2010 m. one falls from Kępa (1683 m), the other from jumper 2010 m in the north-eastern ridge of Tallow Mountain. The name is of folk origin and accurate; The slope is smooth, grassy, ​​steep and evenly sloping. Its lower part from the height of about 1650 m narrows and passes into the Gibraltar's Żlebarmerii known for its powerful avalanches, which are powered by a large reservoir of snow accumulating on Smooth. The hillside on the same ridge of the Sunburn, but below, is called the Sunburn. Smooth, view from the hiking trail Hiking trails Morskie Oko - Opalone - Swit Roztocka - Swallowtail Saddle - Swallow Kopa - shelter in the Valley of Five Staves. It is closed from 1 December until 31 May. Transition time: 2 h, ↓ 1:40 h wiki

Limbowy Żleb

Limbowy Żleb - gully in the orographical right slopes of the Roztoka Valley in the Polish High Tatras. Name by Władysław Cywiński. This is visible from the trail leading through the Roztoka Valley. It is located on the western side of the Oriel Wall and is slightly below the outlet of the Rocky Sloop falling from the ridge of Voloszyn. The lower part of the Limb Curve is narrow and deeply indented, the top is shallow and easy to pass. A lot below the ridge of the sail disappears completely. There are several steep steps on it. The area around the castle is covered with rich limbs. The first passage of the slab: Andrzej Sikorski and Andrzej Skłodowski March 12, 1973, 2nd grade on the UIAA difficulty scale (the thresholds of the slab circumambulate its rulers). The first summer pass Władysław Cywiński July 21, 2003. wiki

Yuri Gastiew

Yuriy Gastiev (born on March 22, 1928 in Moscow, October 12, 1993 in Boston) - mathematician, philosopher, social activist, Stalinist prisoner. Curriculum vitae Son of Alexei Gastiev, revolutionary, scientist, poet, activist of Proletkult, shot in 1939. During the war he worked in a weapon factory in Sverdlovsk. Student of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of the Moscow State University. Member of the Brotherhood of Poor Sybaryts (Братство нищих сибаритов). In 1945, he was arrested for political reasons together with other members of the Brotherhood, sentenced to 4 years in labor camps. He served his sentence in the Komi Republic. Released in 1949. In 1953 he returned to Moscow. He graduated from the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute. A specialist in the field of mathematical logic and the philosophy of science. In 1971 he obtained a doctoral degree, which he was deprived of after he emigrated from the USSR. He worked at the Institute of Social Research of the Academy o...

Irena Lewandowska (politician)

Irena Lewandowska (born February 24, 1916 in Czołówek, died on March 28, 1998) - Polish foreman, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the 5th term. Curriculum vitae She has completed primary education. She was employed as a foreman in Kujawskie Zakład Koncentratów Spożywczych in Włocławek. In 1969, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Włocławek, she was a member of the Health and Physical Culture Committee. Decorated with the Bronze Cross of Merit. Bibliography wiki

Communist Party of Northern Kalimantan

Communist Party of Northern Kalimantan - founded on March 30, 1971, a communist political party operating in the Malaysian state of Sarawak in the northern part of the island of Borneo. The group was largely associated with ethnic Chinese living in Sarawak. For this reason, the party maintained close relations with the People's Republic of China. Uprising in Sarawak The armed groups operating at the killing (North Kalimantan People's Army \ Pasukan Rakyat Kalimantan Utara and the Guerrilla People's Forces Sarawaku / Pasukan Gerilya Rakyat Sarawak) took an active part in the uprising. The party opposed the colonialism of the British and joining Sarawak to the newly formed Federation of Malaysia. End of business The party ended its activities in 1990, after signing the peace agreement (October 17, 1990) between the insurgent forces and the state government. wiki

Leonard Kubiak

Leonard Kubiak (born in 1899, died in 1939 in Warsaw) - Polish military, aviation mechanic. He was an NCO in military aviation in Germany. He took part in the Greater Poland Uprising, then in 1918 he was appointed to professional military service in the 1st Wielkopolska Field Squadron, after reformation included in the 1st Air Regiment. The Orlinski and Kubiak aircraft on their return from the Warsaw-Tokyo-Warsaw flight at the Mokotowki Airport in Warsaw In 1925, as a mechanic, he took part in a rally around the Mediterranean with pilot Ludomił Rayski on a Breuget XIX airplane. From August 27 to September 25, 1926, in the rank of sergeant on the same plane, together with the instructor of the Higher School of Pilots in Grudziądz, see Lt. Bolesław Orliński made a several-stage flight from Warsaw to Tokyo, on a route of 22 600 km both ways, despite the damage propellers and bottom lane on the route (the last 6680 km of the route were covered by a plane with a partly cut off lower le...

Bruclik

Bruclik, Beskid Żywiecki Bruclik - a type of vest from a factory cloth worn in Żywiec region. He performs in the costume of highlanders from Żywieckie and in the outfit of the highlanders of the Silesian Beskids. Decorated, for example, with a red string and metal buttons or tassels eg navy blue or red, in contrast to the color of the bruclik. Bruclik was put on the shirt. Bruclik cut varies depending on the region. It was mainly worn to the church, for weddings, games, baptisms, etc. At the Silesian highlanders, the bridegroom usually took off his red bachelor bruclik and put on the black one worn by the elderly hosts. wiki

Henryk M. Wiśniewski

Henryk Mirosław Wiśniewski, Henry M. Wisniewski (born February 27, 1931 in Luszkówek, died on September 5, 1999 in New York) - Polish and American neuropathologist, researcher of Alzheimer's disease. Curriculum vitae Ewa's son from the house of Korthals and Aleksandra Wisniewski. He studied medicine at the Medical Academy in Gdańsk. After graduating in 1955, he specialized in neuropathology. He was awarded the title of doctor of medicine in 1960, then he went on scientific internships at the University of Toronto with Jerzy Olszewski and at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda with Igor Klatzo. From 1966, permanently in the United States, he initially worked at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, from 1976 he headed the New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities in New York. He was the author and co-author of over 600 scientific papers. For his scientific achievements, he received the Alfred Jurzykowski Foundation Awa...

Siouanese languages

The range of Siouan languages ​​in North America before the arrival of Europeans siouan languages ​​- a family of North American Indian languages, according to some classifications, belongs to the macrosiouli language. The Siouan family includes languages ​​such as: inside. The extinct languages ​​of this family include the languages ​​Tutelo and Biloxi (off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico) and catawba (South Carolina). Currently, the languages ​​of the Siouanese family are mainly used by the elderly, although attempts are being made to revitalize them. wiki

Ivan Kompaniec

вван Данилович Компанец, born 1904 in the village of Novaya Basan in the Chernigov Governorate, died February 26, 1969 in Moscow) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae From 1927 he belonged to the WKP (b), 1927-1928 he was the secretary of the Executive Committee of the New York District Council in Chernihiv district, and from 1928-1929 he was head of the Department of Cultural and Propaganda of the Nowobassian District Committee of KP (b) U, 1931-1934 studied in Nieżyńskim Pedagogical Institute. After graduating he was deputy head of the Political Department of Bobrowice Stanzy Maszynski-Traktorowa in the Chernigov Oblast, 1935-1936 was Second Secretary of the Siemionovskaya District Committee of KP (b) U in the Chernigov Oblast, 1936-1938 First Registrar of the Berezinski District Committee of KP (b) and from 1938, he was the secretary of the District Committee of KP (b) U in Chernihiv. From February to November 27, 1939, he was the second secretary of the District Com...

Revolutionary Youth League

Revolutionary Youth Union - a Marxist anti-Stalin youth organization created as a result of the break-up of the Polish Youth Union. On November 26, 1956 the Warsaw Assemblage of the ZMP, in solidarity with the changes of October 1956, established the RZM Coordination Committee and adopted the ideological-political platform of the Union. Two days later, RZM committees were established at the Jagiellonian University and in Huta im. Lenin in Cracow. On 6-7 December 1956, a national meeting of delegates of revolutionary youth groups took place in Warsaw, where the Central Organizing Committee of the RZM was established. On January 2, 1957, a joint congress of the RZM and the Workers' Youth Union was held, in which the Socialist Youth Union was established. Józef Lenart was the chairman of the RZM, and Jerzy Grotowski was the leading actor. Literature wiki

Vladimir Headache

Anatoly Antonovich Rieut (Russian: Анатолий Антонович Реут, born October 30, 1928 in Borisov, died April 11, 2001) is a Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae Born in a Belarusian working-class family, 1952 graduated from the Belarusian Polytechnic Institute, then worked as an engineer in the Belarusian Ministry of National Defense. From 1955, member of the CPSU, 1970-1974 Director of the Minsk factory of electronic calculating machines, 1974-1975 Second secretary of the KPB Municipal Committee in Minsk, 1975-1983 First Deputy Minister of Radio Industry of the USSR. 1983-1985 First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Belarusian SRR and Chairman of the Belarusian Ministry of the SRR, 1985-1989 Deputy Chairman of the General Affairs Head of State - USSR Minister, then retired. 1986-1990 member of the CPSU Central Committee. Honors and awards Bibliography wiki

Milan Linzer

Milan Linzer (born November 8, 1937 in Oberpullendorf) is an Austrian politician, lawyer and economic activist, member of the Federal Council, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae In 1961 he completed his law studies at the University of Vienna. Since 1963 he has been professionally associated with the notary, and in 1976 he obtained the full rights of a notary, taking up his apprenticeship in Oberwart. He also became involved in political activities within the Austrian People's Party. Longtime activist associated with this grouping of business organizations Österreichischer Wirtschaftsbund, since 1982 chairman ÖWB in Oberwartz, and since 1987 in Oberwart district. In 1985 he was vice-president of the organization in Burgenland. From 1987 to 2000 he sat in the Austrian Bundesrat, in 1999 he was Vice-President of the Federal Council. In the years 1995-1996 he held the mandate of the MEP in the national delegation. Decorated with Silver and G...

Nikolai Sudarikov

Nikolai Gieorgijewicz Sudarikov (Russian Николай Георгиевич Судариков, 1913 - 2000) - Soviet diplomat. Curriculum vitae 1932-1946 he worked in the judicial organs and as a lecturer, 1938 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Law. Since 1939 he was a lecturer at the Moscow State University, 1946-1948, head of the Council of Collegiums at the USSR Council of Ministers, 1939-1941 and 1948-1956. 1956-1962 Diplomatic Officer, USSR Embassy in China, since 1962 head of USSR Foreign Ministry, from April 15, 1967 to August 8, 1974 Ambassador of the USSR in North Korea. From October 20, 1979 to April 24, 1983 Ambassador of the USSR in Australia. Author of work in international law. Bibliography wiki

Korean Journal of Malacology

Korean Journal of Malacology (Korean J. Malacol.) - A peer-reviewed scientific journal, published in the field of malacology. This journal has been published since 1985 by the Malacological Society of Korea. Shows four times a year: in March, June, September and December. It publishes original research papers on various fields of malacology, such as the morphology and ecology of molluscs and their medical significance. The impact factor of the magazine in 2014 was 0.461. wiki

Vladimir Ashashev

Vladimir Ashchevov (Russian: Владимир Ащеулов, born October 19, 1987) is a Russian bodybuilder. Curriculum vitae His family town is Fokino. He has Andrea's brother. He graduated from the State Academy of Physical Education and Sports in Smolensk. He works as a fitness trainer. From 2015 he married Anna Aszczeułowa. In the bodybuilding competition he made his debut in 2004. During the Russian Federation's PBS Cup (ФБФР) he placed fifth in the youth category up to 75 kg. Exactly this result in the same category also reached two years later, during subsequent competitions organized by the PBS. In the 2008 Smolensk Region Championship he won the gold medal among the juniors. He also started the PBS Federation Championship; finished third on the podium among juniors weighing more than 75 kg. He continued his weight training and in 2009 his body weight increased significantly. During the Cup of Smolensk Region won gold in the weight category higher than 95 kg. Two years later h...

Leonid Jefriemow

Leonid Nikolayevich Jefiev (Russian: Леонид Николаевич Ефремов, born June 7, 1912 in Voronezh, died June 25, 2007 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1952-1971), deputy member of the Political Bureau of the CPSU Central Committee (1962) -1966). 1929-1933 he studied at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mechanics of the Voronezh Institute of Agricultural Mechanization, then was an engineering and technical worker in the Omsk region, assistant to the chief engineer and chief mechanic at the Voronezh Machine Building. Voroshilov and an employee of the USSR Trade Representative in Germany. From 1941 in WKP (b), 1941-1944 chief mechanic of factory No. 18 in Kujbyszewo (now Samara), 1944-1946 secretary of the WKP committee (b) in this factory and first secretary of the regional committee of the WKP (b) in Kuybyshev, 1946-1949 II Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the WKP (b) in Kuybyshev, 1949-1951 Second Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WK...

Romanian Social Democratic Party

Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSD) - a Romanian political party with a left-wing profile, active in 1990-2001. The party was formed in 1989, referring to a grouping that existed in the years 1893-1948 and was liquidated by the Communists. It was registered on January 17, 1990. In the same year, it launched itself in the parliamentary elections, receiving 0.5% of the vote and introducing 2 representatives to the Chamber of Deputies. In the next election, she took part in the coalition, obtaining a parliamentary representation of 10 members in 1992 under the Romanian Democratic Convention, 10 members in 1996 in a coalition with the Democratic Party and 5 in 2000 in a coalition with the Social Democratic Party in Romania. On 16 June 2001 PSDR joined its last coalition partner, contributing to the Social Democratic Party. The presidents of the Romanian Social Democratic Party were Sergiu Cunescu (1990-1999) and Alexandru Athanasiu (1999-2001). wiki

Lobopodia (anatomy)

Lobopodia - the type of leg that is characteristic of the pratchers. These are single branched legs, present in the number of 13-43 pairs. They are arranged at regular intervals on the lateral-lateral side of the body. They are the domes of the body to which diastolic hemoceles enter. They are not members, but there is a ringing. They are made of tapered base and foot, which consists of 3 to 6 rings. On the foot there are bristles, and it ends with a pair of hooked claws, at the root of which there are sensual papiles. The muscles of the legs consist only of oblique dorsal and abdominal muscles and the muscles responsible for the movement of the claws. wiki

Albert Alin

Albert Alin (born 18 May 1907, 19 February 2002 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French racing driver. Curriculum vitae In his career, de Alin has devoted himself to racing in the Grand Prix and racing in sports cars. In 1933-1934, 1937, 1939, the Frenchman appeared at the 24-hour Le Mans race. In the first season of the season he finished fourth in the 1.1 class and was eleven in the overall classification. One year later, in class 1.1, it was ranked thirteenth. This gave the team Alin Frères 21st place in the overall classification. After two years of break, in 1937 he started in the 750 class, using a car driven by the Gordini team. He celebrated his victory in his class and 17th in the overall classification. One year later he won the 750th class (19th overall). Bibliography wiki

Nuno de Cunha da Ataíde

Nuno de Cunha da Ataíde (born December 8, 1664 - December 15, 1750) is a Portuguese cardinal. He was born in Lisbon, in the family of Povolide seniors. He studied law at the University of Coimbra, obtaining a bachelor's degree. He was ordained a priest and became a canon of the diocesan chapter in Coimbra and Lisbon. He was a member of the advisors of King Peter II (1667-1706). He also served as the inquisitor of the Tribunal in Lisbon. In 1704 he was recommended for the post of bishop Elvas, but refused to accept this promotion. On December 14, 1705, he was appointed Titular Bishop of Targa and was ordained a bishop on 14 March 1706. He retained his post at the royal court after the death of Peter II, as the new king, John V (1706-1750), also qualified him as a close adviser. On July 30, 1707, he was nominated by the General Inquisitor of Portugal and the head of the Portuguese Inquisition until his death. On 18 May 1712, Pope Clement XI appointed him Cardinal. After his dea...
Creeping (the English name does not yet have an official Polish counterpart, the proposed names are creeping or ejecting) - a phenomenon that accompanies the production of high-margin printed pages (premiums), giving the impression that closer to the middle of the article are found. The more they stick out of the block of paper (away from the back), as if they were "pushed". In fact, the opposite is true, because these sheets are pushed about a half a page thick and less compressed by stapling them with metal staples, but they are much more distant in the back, They are located at the beginning and the end of the product, as they are most folded around the notebook. As a result of this phenomenon, after cutting the product to the net format, its middle pages are shifted to the external margin, and in extreme cases some graphics, such as paginas or even the edge of the text, can dangerously approach or even pass the cutting line. . Therefore creeping is one of the options...

Hasan Jusefi Afszar

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Soundtrack or World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Collector's Soundtrack - the official soundtrack of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, the third addition to World of Warcraft. The album was composed by Russell Brower, Derek Duke, Neal Acree, David Arkenstone, Glenn Stafford and Jason Hayes, who was responsible for only one song. Released on December 7, 2010 by Blizzard Entertainment on a CD (available only in Collector's Edition) and for digital download on iTunes (in m4a format). Formats and playlists CD, digital download: Creators and staff working on the soundtrack Source: wiki

Paraffin turn

Slack wax - a mixture of solids having more than 15 carbon atoms in the molecule, paraffins, containing from 10% to 30% of oils, extracted from heavy naphtha (boiling above 350 ° C) and residues therefrom. distillation. Jacz is produced in the process of producing base oil. The solvent extraction material is deprived of the aromatic compounds and the remaining mass is dissolved again (for example in butanone) to lower the viscosity (to allow for low temperature filtration). The diluted oil is then cooled to a temperature of -10 ° C to -20 ° C, thereby crystallizing the paraffin which is filtered off. Different types of refiner can vary greatly in color, oil content and melting point. The next step in the conversion of the slack is the refining which results in a water-insoluble and ethanol-free paraffin, pale yellow to white, depending on the degree of purification, in the form of crystalline wax. In addition to the production of paraffin, the traditional applications of slack are...

Marián Jirout

Marián Jirout (born July 27, 1976 in Pardubice) is a Czech dredger. Gold medalist of the Czech individual youth championship (1994). Two-time bronze medalist of individual Czech championships (2000, 2001). Double silver medalist of the Czech team championship (2005, 2007). Gold medalist of the UK Championship team (1999). Four-time finalist of the individual world junior championships (Pardubice 1993 - XIV, Elgane 1994 - 16th place), Tampere 1995 - reserve, Mšeno 1997 - IX place). Participant of the IMS Grand Prix cycle (1999 - XXIV place). World Championship Finalist (Vojens 1998 - 6th place). Twice finalist of the European Cup Club - in the colors of the club Zlatá Přilba Pardubice (Piła 2000 - 4th place, Pardubice 2002 - 2nd place). Winner of the III place in the tournament for "Zlata Přibba" (Pardubice 2001). He started in the Czech league, in the colors of the Peterborough clubs (1995-1997, 1999, 2001), Somerset (2002, 2003), King's Lynn (2002), Newcastle (2004...

Battle of Älgarås

Battle of Älgarås - armed clash, which took place in 1205 near Älgarås in Västergötland, between the rival crowns of the Swedes of the Sverkeryd and the Erykids. The battle ended with King Swerker II's victory. Three of the four sons of Nurse Eriksson were killed in the years 1167-1196. Only the fourth of them, Eric Knutsson, managed to escape to Norway, where he managed to gather new forces and return to Sweden. Swerker II had to seek help in Denmark, where he returned to the head of the large army in the winter of 1207/1208. In January 1208, the battle of Lena Eryk Knutsson won a decisive victory over the forces of Swerker II, who had lost his crown and had to flee again. Denmark. Swerker II died in a battle of Gestrilen in July 1210, the last major battle between the Sverkeryd and the Erykids. wiki

Pastoral Song (Aubrey de Vere's poem)

Pastoral Song - a verse by Irish poet and playwright Aubrey de Vere (1788-1846), father of Aubrey Thomas de Vere, published in 1823 in the volume of The Duke of Mercia: an Historical Drama. The Lamentation of Ireland, and Other Poems. The work consists of a four-sided rhymed stanza according to the abab pattern. It has thirteen stanzas. Alongside the rhyme, the poet uses alliteration: Her cheeks of blushing beauty, Her modest eyes downcast, I thought it was a duty To worship as she past. Hers were the snowy fingers That loved the strings of song, What time the west wind lingers Poetic steeps among. Her innocent voice! how sweetly Arose its simple sound, While virgins, fair and featly, Went dancing in a round. Bibliography wiki

Frank Arnau

Frank Arnau (born March 9, 1894 in Vienna as Heinrich Karl (Harry Charles) Schmitt, died February 11, 1976 in Munich) - German writer and publicist. In 1933-1955 he was in exile, including from 1939 in Brazil, 1967-1970 he was the president of the German League of Human Rights. He wrote dramas and novels, mainly criminal ones - including Die Maske mit Silberstein (1944) and Nur Tote Zeugen schweigen (1959), as well as factual prose - Brasilia (1960), The Art of Counterfeiters, Counterfeiters of Art (1964, published in 1966). Bibliography wiki

Pod samowarem

Under samowarem - slow-fox composed by Fanny Gordon with the words of Andrzej Włast, one of the most popular songs in Russia and pre-war stunner in Poland. Fanny Gordon composed a slow-fox to which Andrzej Włast wrote in 1931 the words Pod Samowarem. The song was performed for the first time in Warsaw in the "Journey to the Moon" revue in the "Morskie Oko" theater in April 1931. In the note from 1931, it was written that the arrangement was made by Henryk Wars and that this is a new success of Zula Pogorzelska and Tadeusz Olsza. The song was recorded by several labels before the war. wiki

Cheese

A piece of telemei Telemea - Romanian spicy cheese (similar in appearance to the Greek feta) with a nutty flavor. It can be made from cow's or sheep's milk. It is lightly salted and flavored with herbs. It can have a high level of water content, which makes it semi-soft, creamy, white cheese. It is stored in wooden barrels called "putini". They have a mass of one kilogram and dimensions of 10.5 x 10.5 x 8-9 cm. It can be served as a snack, as well as a salad ingredient and an addition to omelette or other cakes. The area of ​​the most intense production of telemei is around Sibiu. wiki

Nikolai Popov (general)

Nikolai Ivanovich Popov (Russian: Николай Иванович Попов, born December 2, 1930 in the village of Belovin in the Samaritan region, died July 16, 2008) - Soviet General of the Army. Curriculum vitae In 1948 he entered the military school in Saratov, graduating in 1951 and became commander of the platoon of tanks, 1955-1959 was commanding a school company, 1959-1961 he studied at the Armored Corps Academy. Since 1953 he belonged to the CPSU, 1961 became commander of the battalion, and 1963 deputy commander of the tank regiment, 1965-1968 commanded the school's tank regiment. In July 1970 he graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff and became commander of the division, and in August 1973 the chief of staff - 1st Deputy Commander of the 1st Armored Division, from July 1975 to April 1979 was the commander of this army. From April 1979 to October 1981 he was the Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander of the Far Eastern Military District. From October 1981 to Septembe...

Ermengard (duchess of Limburg)

Ermengarda (born around 1250, died in June 1283) - Duchess of Limburg since 1279 Life Ermengard was the daughter of Prince Limburg of Walram IV and Jutta, the daughter of count Cleve IV (IV). In 1276 Ermengard married Count Geldria Renald I. As Walram's only child, he was the heir of Limburg's duchy. Her sudden death in 1283 led to the outbreak of the war for the succession to Limburg - many of Ermengard's relatives were brought to the throne of Limburg, and the battle ended only at the Battle of Worringen in 1288, which resulted in the Brabant prince Jan I Zwycięski taking over Limburg. > Bibliography wiki

Heinrich Dressel

Heinrich Dressel (born 16 June 1845 in Rome, died 17 July 1920 in Teisendorf) is a German archaeologist, epigraph and numismatist. Life and scientific work Theodor Mommsen's pupil, initially active in the field of ancient numismatics. In 1885 he began work in the Numismatic Cabinet of the State Museums in Berlin, where in 1886 he became an assistant director, and in 1898-1919 (with Julius Menadier) he was the director. He enriched the collection with the purchase of large private numismatic collections: F. Imhoof-Blumer (1900), composed of about 22 thousand. Greek coins, and A. Lebbecke (1906) - with about 28,000. Greek coins. On June 24, 1902, he was elected a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences where he headed the Greek Mint's research team from 1902-11. In 1908 he was awarded the British Royal Numismatic Society medal. His scientific work was devoted primarily to epigraphics. In his many years of work on the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (especially on his 15th...

Tõnis Kasemets

Tõnis Kasemets (born 17 March 1974 in Parnu) is an Estonian racing driver. Career Kasemets started his career in international car racing in 1994 after competing in the Opel Lotus Nations Cup, where he was ranked ninth. Later, Estonian also appeared in the Baltic Formula 1600, SCCA Central Division National Formula Continental, Avon Tires Racing Formula Continental Challenge, SCCA National Continental Runoffs Formula Continental, US Continental 2000 Continental Championship, Zetec Championship FF2000, SCCA National Championship Runoffs Formula Atlantic, SCCA Central Division National Formula Atlantic, Atlantic Championship Series, Grand American Rolex Series, Champ Car, Piggly Wiggly June Sprints Formula Ford, Indy Lights, USF2000 National Championship SportsCar Championship and F1600 Formula F Championship Series. The Champ Car Kasemets started in 2006. With a score of 34 points was ranked 19th in the final drivers classification. Bibliography wiki

Phillip Scifleet

Phillip Scifleet (born 4 November 1977) is an Australian racing driver. Career Scifleet started his international racing career in 1995 after competing in the Kumho Suzuki GTi Cup, where he won three podium finishes twice. He was ranked third in the final drivers classification. Later, the Australians also appeared in the Eastern Creek 12 Hours, Australian Formula Ford, British Formula 3, Shell Championship Series, V8 Supercars and Holden Performance Driving Center V8 Supercars Series. In the V8 Supercars, the Australians competed in the 2000-2006 season. The best result was achieved in 2001 when it was ranked 55th. Bibliography wiki

Axial chirality

Axial Chirality - A type of chirality resulting from the distribution of four substituents in two pairs around the chirality axis. Examples of molecules characterized by the presence of chiral axes are allenes (abC = C = Ccd or abC = C = Cab) and atropisomeric ortho-substituted biphenyls. Therefore, the molecular entity can be chiral without the stereogenic center. The configuration then shows the stereodescript Ra and Sa. Specifying an absolute configuration The absolute configuration is determined by the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules. However, they are relaxed, since the substituents are only different at the ends of the axes. A particle instead of four different substituents may therefore contain two pairs of the same. There is also an additional rule: Groups closer to the observer have a higher priority than the other groups. Examples Ra and Sa allen enantiomers (double bonds are not distinguished) with two pairs of substituents X and Y. X is a higher priority substituent. Newman...

Mikhail Pomazniew

Michaił Trofimowicz Pomazniew (Russian: Михаил Трофимович Помазнев, born 19 November 1911 in the village of Bołotowo in the Orłowo province, died August 31, 1987 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, deputy member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1952-1956). > From 1931 he was a member of the WKP (b), 1934 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Planning and became a senior economist of the State Planning Commission of the USSR, 1935-1936 served in the Red Army. Since November 1936, the group leader, sector manager and p.o. Head of the State Planning Commission of the USSR, from April 1938 Senior Consultant and Head of the Economic Council of the People's Commissar of the USSR, since April 1939 Secretary of the Economic Council. Since February 1941, the Secretary of the Transport Committee of the State Defense Committee, since February 1943 the First Deputy Chief, and since August 1945 the head of the "Glavsnabuglia" (Chief Executive Board of the Coal Supply) at the P...

Vitellius (Cardinal Sergio Bacco)

Vitellio (d. 19 June 1176) - cardinal of the twentieth century. He was probably an Italian from the south of Italy. He joined the Benedictine Order at Montecassino, and then became Pope's sub-pope in the Curia of Pope Alexander III. In 1163/64 he was a papal legate in Dalmatia, together with the subdeacon Teodino de Arrone and cardinal Giovanni of Anagni. On December 18, 1165 Pope Alexander III appointed him Cardinal Deacon of the Church of Ss. Sergio e Bacco. He signed papal bulls between 18 March 1166 and 5 July 1175. In 1169 he was twice the legate of Alexander III in Campania. His death was recorded in the obituary of the abbey at Montecassino. Bibliography wiki

Facility (letter)

Facility - a letter issued by the Union of People's Activists "Zydel" politically subordinated to the "Szańca" Group, bimonthly, was issued from July 7, 1940 to (probably) January 1, 1944. The subtitle of the letter was as follows: Weekly for the Polish Village. In August 1940 it was changed to: Organ of Polish Village. The editor was Stefan Nowicki. His circulation was several thousand copies (between 3,000 and 8-10 thousand). The purpose of the letter was to promote the political views of the "Szańca" Group among the rural population. According to the reports of the Government Delegation to the country, the information section of the magazine was judged to be more elaborate than in the "Skazcu". On February 6, 1943, the letter ceased to exist as a result of liquidation by the Gestapo of a conspiratorial printing house at ul. Long in Warsaw, but after a few months its release was resumed. Bibliography wiki

Polish-Finnish Chamber of Commerce

seat of the chamber at ul. Trudeau 4 The Polish-Finnish Chamber of Commerce (Puolalais-Suomalainen Kauppakamari), established to support the development of economic and trade relations between Poland and Finland, and the promotion of Polish economic interests in Finland and Finland's economic interests in Poland. In 2009, Finland-Finland Chamber of Commerce (Suomi-Puola kauppakamari) was established. Headquarters Located in the house of the National Chamber of Commerce at ul. Truable 4 (2015). wiki

Ivan Kuźminych

Ivan Alekseyevich Kuzminych (Russia), born August 16, / p> 1920-1927 worked in the depot of Ufa, since 1924 in RKP (b). In 1934 he graduated from the Kujbyszewski Building Institute, 1934-1937, director of the Institute of Construction in Kuybyshev, 1937-1938 head of the People's Commissariat of the Food Industry of the USSR, 1939-1946 and deputy of the People's Commissar of the Meat and Dairy Industry of the USSR. From August 1953 to March 1953 Deputy Minister of Light Industry and Food Industry, USSR, 1953-1954 Deputy Minister of Food Industry, USSR, 1954-1957 Deputy Minister of Industry of Meat and Dairy Products, USSR, 1957-1958 deputy head of the meat and dairy industry department of the State Committee for Russian Planning FSRR, 1958-1960 deputy head of the food industry department of this committee, then retired. He was buried in the Novodevich cemetery. Honors Bibliography wiki

Dublin Core

The list is a compilation of plant species covered by partial species protection in Poland. The list includes species protected under the Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of 9 October 2014 on the protection of plant species, listed in Annex 2 to this Regulation (information on acceptable harvesting methods in accordance with Annex 3). > Krasnorosty Rhodophyta Charifyta Chariots Marchantiophyta Mchy Bryophyta Papterniki Pteridophyta Spermatophyta seed plants and other species listed in Annex IV of Council Directive 92/43 / EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora (OJ L 206, 22.07.1992, p. , as amended) - other than strictly protected species. wiki

Wisła (1847)

Barbara de Loor (born May 26, 1974 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch speed skater, gold medalist of the World Cup. Career Barbara de Loor's biggest success came in 2005, when she won the gold medal in the 1000 m race at the Inzell World Cup. In this competition, Germany's Anni Friesinger and her compatriot, Marianne Timmer, It was the only medal won by her at an international event of this rank. In the same championships, it was also the fourth in the 1500 m race, also reaching the World Championships in Berlin in 2003 and the World Championships in Seoul later that year. She has won several times on the podium of the World Cup, but never won. The best result was achieved in the season 2000/2001, when it was fifth in the final classification of 1500 and 3000/5000 m. In 1998, she participated in the Olympic Games in Nagano, occupying the fourth place at a distance of 5000 m. The fight for the medal lost there with Ludmila Prokaszowa from Kazakhstan. At the Games they also took 22th p...

Agnete Olsen

Agnete Olsen prima voto Granholm (born December 22, 1909 in Copenhagen, September 13, 1997 in Roskilde) is a Danish swimmer from the first half of the 20th century, participant of the Olympic Games. At the 7th Summer Olympics in Paris in 1924, fourteen year old Olsen was the youngest athlete representing Denmark. She competed in two swimming competitions. At the distance of 100 meters with a free time of 1: 23.0, she finished third in the first qualifying race and dropped out of competition. Olsen also started on the second change of Danish freestyle relay 4 × 100 m. At 5: 42.4, Dunek took fourth place. Four years later, Olsen took off for the second time at the Olympic Games. During the Ninth Olympics in Amsterdam in 1928, she competed in two competitions. In a 100m freestyle race, a 1: 15.8 time winner won the second qualifying race. In the first semifinal with unknown time took sixth place and fell out of further competition. In the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay race the last chang...

Dżamal al-Dżamal

Al-Jamal (born April 3, 1957 in Beirut, January 1, 2014 in Prague) is a Palestinian diplomat, ambassador to the Czech Republic from October 10, 2013 to his death. Born in a refugee camp in Lebanon, Beirut; His parents were from Jafa in Israel. Since 1975 it belonged to the Al-Fatah party. Since 1979 he has worked in the embassy in Bulgaria and since 1984 he has been a diplomat in Czechoslovakia, where he served briefly for ambassador duties. 2005-2013 was a general consul in Alexandria. In the New Year in 2014 he was seriously injured in an explosion in his apartment and a few hours later he died in hospital. Bibliography Information about death wiki