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John Delavau Bryant

John Delavau Bryant John Delavau Bryant (born 1811, died 1877) - Catholic American poet. He was born in a Protestant family. His father was an Episcopal pastor. He studied at the Episcopalian Academy. He continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania. In 1839 he received a baccalaureate and in 1842 he received a magisterium. Then he joined the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. After a year, he left the university and went on a trip around Europe. On his return he changed his religion to Roman Catholic (1842). Then he began his medical studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He obtained his diploma in 1848. In 1855 he worked as a doctor during the fever epidemic in Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia. In 1857 he married Mary Harriet Riston. For two years he was the publisher of the Catholic Herald. His most important work is the epic Redemption, inspired by a visit to Jerusalem. In 1852, he published a controversial novel by Paulin...

Andrzej Grzmociński

Andrzej Grzmociński (born on January 7, 1932 in Toruń, died on May 11, 2017 in Olsztyn) - Polish actor-puppeteer. Curriculum vitae In 1955 he started working at the Baj Pomorski Theater in Toruń. In 1958, he moved to Olsztyn Puppet Theater (then: Puppet Theater "Czerwony Kapturek"), where he worked until 1987. In 1964 he passed an extramural actor's examination in Warsaw. In 1994, he made a presentation of the Television Theater entitled "Mass for the city of Arras" by novel by Andrzej Szczypiorski. After his death, he was buried in the parish cemetery in Bartąga. Awards and decorations Bibliography wiki

Architectural Award of the President of the Capital City of Warsaw

Architectural Award of the President of the Capital City of Warsaw - award granted to architects for the best projects and realizations for Warsaw. The organizer of the competition and the founder of the prize, which is awarded in cooperation with the Warsaw Branch of the Association of Polish Architects, is the president of the Capital City of Warsaw. History The prize was established in 2002. Canadian Embassy project, Agora office building and Oaza estate. Awards for architects for the best projects for the capital were to be awarded every year, but there was no initiative to continue them. In 2016, the prize was restored. Two editions have been planned: 1) historical, in which objects built in 2001-2014 were taken into account and 2) modern, in which architecture completed in 2015 was distinguished. A new category was the revitalization and the inhabitants' vote. wiki

Eugenia Błajszczak

Eugenia Błajszczak (born December 25, 1911 in Paradyż, died November 8, 1991) - Polish teacher, deputy to the Sejm of the PRL IV and V term. Curriculum vitae Received a university degree. She worked as a geography teacher at Srock Primary School. In 1965 and 1969, she obtained the seat of deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Piotrków Trybunalski district. She was a member of the Culture and Arts Committee for two terms, and in the Fifth Committee on Health and Physical Culture. Awarded with the Golden Cross of Merit. Bibliography wiki

Point-two-part correlation coefficient

Point-two-dollar correlation coefficient - one of the measures of dependence, a coefficient defining the level of dependence on the one hand with a continuous and quantitative variable and, on the other hand, a nominal and dichotomous variable (at the base of which there is no continuum, eg gender). This coefficient can be calculated in two ways: using the formula for the point-two-point correlation coefficient or (similarly as in the case of the fi coefficient), to reset the nominal variable to take values ​​0 and 1 (eg female 0, male 1; dummy coding), then count the Pearson's linear correlation coefficient for both variables. Application example: relationship between gender (values: woman and man) and the result of the maths exam (values: from 0 to 100). Bibliography wiki

Sindre Henriksen

Sindre Henriksen (born on July 24, 1992) - Norwegian fast skater, bronze medalist of the World Cup. He achieved his greatest career success in 2017, when he and Simen Spielerem Nilsen and Sverre Lunde Pedersen won the bronze medal in the team race during the distance world championships in Gangneung. At the same event he was also the 20th in the 1000 and 1500 m races. He was also the eighth at the European championships in all around Minsk in 2016 and a year later the European Championships in all around Heerenveen. On the podium of the World Cup competition he stood for the first time on December 4, 2015 in Inzell, where he and his colleagues took second place in the team race. Bibliography wiki

George Lillo

George Lillo (born February 4, 1693 in London, died on September 3, 1793 there) - English dramaturg. He was the son of a Dutch goldsmith. He was a pioneer in England of a genre called "home tragedy". he wrote prose, among others The London Merchant drama (published in 1955 in the collection of the English bourgeois drama of the 18th century), and the white line Fatal Curiosity from 1736. The London merchant was based on an old ballad and inspired by the Elizabethan drama of passion; talks about a London student who robs his master three times and murders his uncle, and finally repents; he's lost anyway. Bibliography wiki

Found Gerow

Najden Gerow (bullet by Neder Gerser, born February 23, 1823 in Koprivastica, died October 9, 1900 in Plovdiv) - Bulgarian educational activist of national revival, poet and publicist. In 1845 he wrote the first poem in New Bulgarian - Stojan and Rada. He is the author of many patriotic poems and lyrical and love poems. He collected Bulgarian folklore, developed the first dictionary of the Bulgarian language (published in five volumes in the years 1895-1904) containing over 70,000 slogans illustrated with folk proverbs and proverbs. From 1881 he belonged to the Bulgarian Book Society. Bibliography wiki

Norepinephrine and dopamine dysinhibitors

Norepinephrine and dopamine disinhibitors (NDDI) dysinhibitors - a group of drugs whose mechanism of action consists in the inhibition (disinhibition) of the release of noradrenaline neurotransmitters and dopamine in the prefrontal cortex by antagonism against 5HT2C serotoninergic receptors. This effect is attributed to antidepressants: agomelatine (also acting on melatoninergic receptors) and fluoxetine (whose main mechanism of action is the inhibition of serotonin reuptake). Flibanserin, a drug registered in the indication of desire disorders in premenopausal women, inhibits the release of norepinephrine and dopamine by acting on 5HT1A receptors. wiki

Iwan Krawal

Iwan Adamowicz Krawal (Russian: Иван Адамович Краваль, born 29 March 1897 in Viciebsk Governorate, died 26 September 1937) is a Soviet economist, activist of economic institutions and politicians. Curriculum vitae Born in Latvian peasant family. In 1909-1915 he studied at the gymnasium in St. Petersburg and later worked at the railroad. In 1916-1917 he studied at the Petersberg Institute of Technology, and in the years 1918-1919 he worked as a pedagogue. In 1919 he became a member of the RKP (b), subsequently (1919-1921) studied at the Communist From 1921 to 1924, he was a delegate to the Supreme Economic Council of the USSR and a member of the Board of Directors of the Economic and Social Council. He was a doctor of economics. Between 1928 and 1930 he was a member of the Presidium, from 1929 to 1932 deputy of the People's Commissar of the USSR, then deputy head of the Central Office of National Economic Records and a member of the Bureau of the National Planning Committee at the...

Vladimir Sotnikov

Vladimir Petrovich Sotnikov (Russian: Владимир Петрович Сотников, born 1910 in kurgan province, died 14 September 1990 in Moscow) is a Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae From 1928 he was an assistant to the agronomy of the kolkhoz district, 1935 graduated from the Voronezh Agricultural Institute, where he was an aspirant and an assistant to the chair of soil science, while working as an assistant agronoma in a machine-tractor station in the Kursk region. From 1940 a member of the WKP (b), since 1940 a candidate for agricultural sciences, later a docent and a professor, since 1941 head of the Department of Agriculture of the experimental station, then until 1945 deputy head of the Tivian peripheral agricultural branch. Then head of the Main Science Board of the Ministry of Agricultural Economy of the USSR, 1951-1955 manager of the scientific and educational institutions of the agricultural department of the CCC WKP (b) / CPSU. Since 1956, head of department and directo...
Boris Olegowicz Komocki (Russian: Борис Олегович Комоцкий, born January 31, 1956 in Potsdam, Germany) is a Russian communist politician and journalist. Curriculum vitae The son of a Soviet soldier stationed in the GDR, he graduated from the Lviv school, later the Faculty of Philosophy at the Moscow State University, and later lectured on "scientific communism" at various higher education institutions. In 1990 he took part in setting up the press center of the Supreme Council of the RFSRR, later worked in state organs, press and universities, became deputy director of the Center for Political Culture Research of Russia. Commissar of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, since March 1996 member of the consultative group of the chairman of the Central Committee of the KGB KPMG Gennady Ziuganov, from March 2005 to April 2009 deputy editor-in-chief, then editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Prawda". Since December 2011 Member of the State Duma of the Russian Fe...

Quality Inspection of Agricultural and Food Products

NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player - NCAA Division Four NCAA Final Four award by the Associated Press. The MOP title does not have to be, but is usually awarded to a member / master team member, especially since 1981 in the third place. The last basketball player to receive this award was Hakeem Olajuwon, not a NCAA champion. It took place in 1983. Among the players was Dawn Staley in 1991. The only prize winner who did not make it to the base was Louisville Luke Hancock (2013). The prize should not be considered a MVP title, although in many cases it is just so received. Winners * - considered illegal, due to the signing of a mid-season contract with the ABA Pittsburgh Condors team Bibliography wiki

Tagus vase

Afzał Muchitdinowicz Tagirow (Russian: Афзал Мухитдинович Тагиров, born 25 October 1890 in the village of Abdrachmanowo in the Samaritan province, died September 27, 1937 in Moscow) - Bashkirian writer, politician, chairman of the Central Executive Committee (CIK) Bashkir ASRR -1937). He was educated in medieval Kazan and Orenburg, 1911-1917 served in the Russian army, participated in the First World War, then joined the RKP (b). 1922-1925 worked in Central Asia, later he was a listener of courses at the Communist Sverdlov, 1927-1931 Secretary of the Bashkir Regional Party Control Committee (b). From 19 February 1931 to 1937, Chairman of the CIC of Bashkir ASRR, simultaneously to 1937 Chairman of the ASRR Bashkir Federation. August 16, 1937 arrested, September 27, 1937 sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supreme Soviet USSR and shot. May 12, 1956 posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography wiki

Muhammad ibn Najif

Muhammad ibn Najif ibn Abd al-Aziz Al Su'ud (born June 30, 1959 in Jeddah) is a Saudi prince. He is the son of Najib ibn Abd al-Aziz Al Su'ud and the grandson of the first king of Saudi Arabia, Abd al-Aziz ibn Su'ud. The mother of Prince Muhammad is Najib's second wife, Al-Jahhara bint Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa'id ibn Jalawi. Between 1999 and 2012 he served as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs for Security. From 2012 to 2017 he served as the Minister of the Interior. From January 23, 2015 to April 29, 2015, he was Vice-President of the Crown and Deputy Prime Minister, and then from April 29, 2015 to June 21, 2017 as the successor to the throne and first deputy prime minister. He is married to his sister-in-law, Rimba bint Salman ibn Abd al-Aziz. Pair has two daughters: Bibliography wiki

Mikhail Karpienko

Mikhail Pantielejeevich Karpienko (Russian: Михаил Пантелеевич Карпенко, born October 25, 1908 in the village of Kunta, Irkutsk Province, October 16, 1983) - Soviet politician, grain minister of the SRR (1958-1961), First Secretary of the Regional Committee In Semipalatinsk (1961-1970) In 1928 he graduated from Irkutsk agricultural engineering school, then became assistant regional agronoma and then deputy chairman of the kolkhoz. In 1930-1931 he was in the Red Army. From 1931 he was the technical director of the agricultural cooperative in Czeremchow, later the chief agronomy of the regional agricultural department and the chief agronomy of the machine-tractor. In the years 1937-1938 he was the head of the department of the National Agricultural Branch in Krasnoyarsk, and from 1938 to 1940 was the manager of the species of the state institution. From 1938 in the WKP (b), in the period 1940-1943 the director of the machine-tractor station, and in the years 1943-1945 the chairman of ...

Lithosphere

Construction of the Earth The lithosphere, the sclerosphere - the outer rigid shell of the Earth, covering the earth's crust and the peridotite layer that is included in the upper part of the earth's mantle. The term "lithosphere" is often incorrectly used as a replacement for the term "earth crust". The lithosphere is a concept broader than the earth's crust. It is closely related to the biosphere and the hydrosphere as well as to the atmosphere. The thickness of the lithosphere is from about 10-100 km and its temperature at the bottom reaches 700 ° C. There are two main types of lithosphere: continental and oceanic. There is also an intermediate lithosphere called a sublitosphere. Types of lithosphere Bibliography Authoritative control (layer): wiki

Konrad Pawlik

Konrad Marcin Pawlik (born October 24, 1976 in Warsaw) is a Polish economist and diplomat. In the years 2014-2015, Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since 2016 Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Belarus. Curriculum vitae He completed his studies in international economic and political relations at the Warsaw School of Economics. In the years 2001-2006 he was a research worker at the University of Aarhus, where he also defended his dissertation. In the years 2006-2007 he worked in the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland. He then went to work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 2010 to 2012 he was employed in the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Poland at the OECD in Paris. After returning to Poland he worked in the Eastern Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and since August 2014 he was its director. He also served as a plenipotentiary of the Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Eastern Partnership. De...

Commander

Commander - commander, commander. Army The commandant - the head of military institutions, such as officers' schools, garrisons, medical establishments, certain offices. Other uniformed services Commandant - superior, manager of the police station, police headquarters, the command of the State Fire Service in the city or county. Formerly: military commander of designated defense section. scouting In scouting - scout instructor directing the following units: and projects, such as: Merchant Navy Traditionally, the commander of the sailing ship of the Maritime Academy. This title was applied to the commanders of the school ships of Lviv, Dar Pomorza and now Dar Młodzieży. On other ships it is not used. wiki

Jan Przypkowski (younger)

Jan Przypkowski Radwan (born ca. 1568, between 1631/2) - a zander lander, a Calvinist activist. He was the eldest son of John and Catherine of Samborzec, Nicholas' brother. In the years 1583 - 1585 he stayed abroad where he left with his brother Nicolas, under the tutelage of Marcin Codicius, a former Basle student; They have visited universities in Ingolstadt, Tiberias, Altdorf and Leipzig. On November 15, 1599, he became an underground zaser. At the same time he married Krystyna Oleśnicki. After the death of his father in 1606 he inherited the good: Rump and Polanka, and part of the Gnosjnik. Przypkowski took part in the Sandomierz rugby, on 15 June 1606 he signed the universal convention at Lublin, which prepared the rally of Zebrzydowski, and in January 1607 he sent to the king on behalf of the nobility of Cracow. Przypkowski was involved in the reform movement, but unlike his Arian siblings, he was associated with Calvinism. In 1615, he was elected at one of the scholarch...

Cucumber picker

Cucumber picker, so called. plane Gurkenflieger - an agricultural machine used for the semi-automatic harvest of cucumbers or fruit of other low-leaf plants such as strawberries. It can also be used for planting and weeding. Principle of operation The combine consists of two platforms with a length of up to 15 m on both sides of the tractor, above the ground. Cucumbers are collected manually by people lying on platforms moving slowly over the crop and then placed on a conveyor belt from where they reach the tank. wiki

Eduard Linnemann

Eduard Linnemann (born 2 February 1841 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, died April 24, 1886 in Prague, Czech Republic) is a German chemist. Curriculum vitae He studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg, continuing his studies at the University of Karlsruhe. After receiving his diploma he went to Ghent, where he worked with Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz at his university. He then moved to Lviv, where he began his scientific work at the University under the direction of Leopold von Pebel. In 1865 he became a professor, seven years later he went to Brno, where he lectured at the University until 1875, then became a professor at Charles University in Prague and served until his death. thesis He conducted research on mannitol and analyzed the structure of zirconium. In 1886 he was convinced that he discovered a new chemical element and named it Austria. After his death, it was proved that Austria is a derivative of gallium and is not a new element. Publications Bibli...

mystery

Sacramentum (Latin: 'sanctification, sworn, commitment') - institution of a process plant in Roman law. In the legislative proceedings, each litis of the litas contestatio deposited in the temple a certain amount of money (originally a sacrificial animal). The losing party lost the title of the punishment poena sacramenti (initially for the temple, later the aerarium), the winning player recovered. Over time these requirements were relaxed by the obligation to pay the penalty only after the case was lost, for this purpose the parties had to present the promoters (praedes sacramenti). The height of the sacramentum was, according to Table 2 of Law XII, based on the value of the subject matter of the dispute: 50 aces for the item below 1000 aces and 500 aces for the more valuable one. Stiffness of rates that could exceed the value of the subject matter of the dispute, along with the extreme formality of the process, caused a number of inconveniences. Gradually, the legis ac...

Etnonauka

Ethnobook (cognitive anthropology, ethno-mathematics, ethnographic semantics, "new ethnography") - a study of cultural anthropology (mainly American), aimed at describing cognitive systems of different cultures using formal procedures and data derived from original cultural contexts. linguistic The beginnings of the orientation date back to the 1950s, with the greatest number of studies dating back to the 1960s. At that time, many collective works were created. The term is recently replaced by a slightly broader concept of cognitive anthropology, a cognitive one, which is a continuation and extension of earlier theoretical and methodological assumptions. H. H. Goodenough, F. G. Lounsburry and H. C. Conklin, who developed her theory (ie, grammar of culture) and research methods (among which core component analysis is essential) are considered to be creators of eternal science. Bibliography wiki

Wilhelm Hempfing

Wilhelm Hempfing (born 15 July 1886 in Schönau, died 6 June 1948 in Karlsruhe) is a German painter. Studied at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe under the direction of the painter Friedrich Fehr and the engraver Walter Conza, who had a great influence on the work of Wilhelm Hempfing. After completing his studies he traveled to southern Europe, visited Spain, Italy and the Balkan countries, and then North Africa, from where he moved to French Brittany. It was also in Denmark, Great Britain and northern Germany. His work took part in exhibitions organized in Berlin, Hanover, and was exhibited at an exhibition in Munich's Glass Palace in 1911. From 1937 to 1944 his work was connected with national socialism, his works also took part in the Great German Exhibition of Art, which took place in the House German art in Munich. At least one of the paintings was purchased by Adolf Hitler, it was a work of "Sitting blonde", which depicted a woman as delusion...

Patsy Maegerman

Patsy Maegerman (born July 11, 1972 in Aalst) is a Belgian road cyclist, silver medalist of the world championship. Career The greatest success of Patsy Maegerman's career came in 1994, when she won a silver medal in the race for a joint start at the World Championship in Agrigento. Only Norwegian Monica Valvik was ahead of the competition and Jeanne Golay was third in the US. It was the only medal won by Patsy Maegerman at an international event of this rank. She has won the national championship medal several times but never won. Bibliography wiki

Paweł Ławruk

Paweł Ławruk (born 1865 - date of death unknown) - Ukrainian politician, peasant activist in Galicia. He was an active activist of the Ukrainian Radical Party, as well as organizer of the sycamore around Kolomyia. Member of the Council of State of the 12th Congress, and Sejm of the National Parliament of the Xth Congress. In 1918 he was one of the members of the Ukrainian National Council. After the end of the Polish-Ukrainian war, he became a supporter of cooperation with the Polish government and was therefore removed from the UPR. Bibliography wiki
Baruch Uzzi'el (Hebrew: ברוך עוזיאל, Baruch Uzi'el, born August 1, 1901 in Thessaloniki, died February 20, 1977) - Israeli lawyer and politician, in 1961-1969 member of the Knesset from the lists of the Liberal Party and Gahal. Curriculum vitae He was born on August 1, 1901 in Thessaloniki, then in the Ottoman Empire. He emigrated to Palestine in 1914. He graduated from a teacher's seminary in Jerusalem and then a law degree at the Hebrew University. He worked as a lawyer. He was a member of the Progressive Party. In the parliamentary elections of 1961, he first got into the Israeli parliament from the list of the Liberal Party. In the 1965 election, he was reelected from the Gahal list, ie the joint list of Liberals and Herutu. In 1969 he lost his place in the Knesset. He was active in the association of Greek Jews. He died on February 20, 1977. wiki

Time battery

Washbasin time taps in the public toilet Time-dependent battery (other names: self-closing battery, button-type battery, rarely a battery with a defined discharge time) - it is a type of tap water tap in which the water jet is activated by pressing a button. The stream of water then flows for a set period (usually from a few to several or several dozen seconds) and is automatically cut off after its expiration. The construction of time batteries minimizes the risk of users leaving the running stream of water, so that such batteries allow for savings and are most often used in public facilities, such as public toilets, swimming pools, bathrooms or bathrooms in workplaces. Temporary batteries are designed for use with washbasins, showers, urinals and toilet bowls. wiki

Józefat Szczygielski

Tashkent Open 2016 - WTA International Series WTA tennis tournament in the 2016 season from the Tashkent Open series, played on September 26-October 1, 2016 in Tashkent on the hard courts with a prize pool of USD 250,000. Single player Athletes spaced Ladder Key Final stage Initial phase Prize pool Double game Athletes spaced Ladder Prize pool Comments Bibliography in the period from October 30, 1865 to February 27, 1866, he managed the Archdiocese of Warsaw in place of the absent Metropolitan Feliński. In the years 1866-1877 he was in exile. wiki

Vladimir Kalashnikov (1929-2008)

Graduated from the Stawropolski Institute of Agriculture, 1950-1961 worked in the economy of Stawropolski, since 1954 in the CPSU. Since 1961 party officer, 1975-1982 Secretary of the CPWR National Committee in Stavropol, 1982-1984 Minister of Irrigation and Water Management RFSRR. From 24 January 1984 to 24 January 1990 I Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Volgograd, since 1990 retired. 1986-1990 member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the 11th Congress of the USSR. People's deputy of the USSR. Bibliography wiki

Vladimir Judowski

Vladimir Grigorjewicz Judowski (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Юдовский, born August 15, 1880 in Nowogieorgijevka in the Kherson Governorate, October 24, 1949 in Moscow) is a Russian revolutionary and military activist, communist. Curriculum vitae Since 1894 he was educated at the Feldstein School of Earth in Voronezh, since 1897 he was associated with the social democratic movement, 1903 joined the SDPRR, the Bolshevik, 1900-1902 and 1904-1906 served in the Russian army. On several occasions, he was sentenced to exile, since April 1917 he was a member of the SDPRR (b) regional committee in Petrograd, 1917 a member of the Petrograd Committee SDPRR (b), since September 1917 a member of the Staff of the Red Guards in Odessa. From December 1917 to January 1918, the President of the Central Executive Committee (CIK) of the Romanian Front Councils, the Black Sea Fleet and the Odessa Oblast, and the Chairman of the Military Division of these Councils, from 17 to 31 January 1918 Chairman of ...

Knight's Castle in Warsaw

The present appearance of the knight's tower Knight's Castle or Knight's House - an element of the Warsaw city walls, a protective structure built before 1339 with the first section of the wall. After 1379 there were added storeys, along with shooting windows, which were later refurbished in the 15th century. Later processed several times. Eventually, in 1614, it was sold and converted into a residential home, almost entirely in a later housing. The name of the gate was named Rycerska Street. wiki

Cape Inamuragasaki

The 1985 season at the PPG CART Indy Car World Series was the seventh edition of this racing series. It started April 14th and ended after 15 races on November 9th. Al Unser from Penske Racing took over the title with one point from his son, A Un Unera Jr.. Arie Luyendyk won the title of Best Rookie of the Year. starting list All cars used Goodyear tires. Results oval road track Track the track at the airport Classification novice (rookie) Bibliography yszedł. July 3, 1333 Yoshisada Nitta crossed the cape and made a successful invasion of Kamakura, ending the Kamakura period. Bibliography wiki

Juan Evangelista Córdoba

Juan Evangelista Córdoba - Colombian boxer, bronze medalist of the Central American and Caribbean Games in San Juan in 1966. Career In 1966, Córdoba took third place in the lightweight category at the Central and Caribbean Games held in San Juan. In the quarterfinals of the Games, defeated by technical knockout in the second round of Mexican representative Agustín Zaragoza. The semi-final duel with Puerto Rican Eustaquio Carrasco ended with the Colombian defeat for points. Córdoba won in the third place, earning a bronze medal in the lightweight category. wiki

Mieczysław Szymański

Mieczysław Szymański (born 8 November 1903 in Warsaw, died 22 September 1990) - Polish painter and illustrator. Since 1927 he studied at the Faculty of Painting at the School of Fine Arts under the tutelage of Tadeusz Pruszkowski, belonged to the groups of Wolności and Powiśle. After completing his studies in 1932, he created landscapes, still lifes, genre scenes and grotesque compositions characterized by moods that took part in exhibitions at the Institute of Art Propaganda. Apart from painting his interest was artistic fabric, during the exhibition in Paris in 1937 received the Grand Prix. After World War II, he lived in Lodz, where he devoted himself to pedagogical work and the creation of artistic mats and rugs for which he was awarded the State Prize in 1953. In the years 1949-1974 he headed the Studio of Classical Textile Techniques at the Faculty of Painting at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. Bibliography wiki

Boris Bakin

Boris Vladimirovich Bakin (Russian: Борис Владимирович Бакин, born June 10, 1913 in Vologda, June 30, 1992 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician, assembler and special construction worker of the USSR (1975-1989), Hero of Socialist Labor 1975). 1929 graduated from the 2nd degree school, from 1930 in Magnitogorsk, where he worked in the metallurgical combination as a fitter, electrician and senior foreman. 1936-1938 served in the Red Army in the Far East, since 1938 worked as a construction manager, since 1941 a member of the WKP (b). Since 1943 he has been managing construction sites in Nizhniy Tagile, since 1950 in Chelyabinsk, and since 1952 in Moscow. Since 1950 a member of the board of the Ministry of Heavy Industry of the USSR, 1959 graduated from the Federal Extension Institute, since 1961 the head of the trust of the Ministry of Construction of the USSR. From May 1967 to May 1975 the deputy minister, and from May 22, 1975 to June 7, 1989 the minister of assembly and special constru...

Józef Potok (tributary of Bystrzanka)

Dokski Potok - a stream that is a tributary of Bystrzanka. It is situated in the Sidzina and Bystra Podhalańska areas of the Beskid Żywieckie River. The river has sources on the slopes of the Corner and Soski. The highest of them are located at an altitude of about 880 m. It flows initially in the south-east direction between the ridges of Naroża and Soski, lower turns to the east and in Bystra goes to Bystrzanka. This takes place at a height of about 480 m at a location with coordinates 49 ° 37'45 "N 19 ° 45'13" E / 49.629167 19.753611. wiki
Zbigniew Podgórzec (born 1935, died 2002) is a journalist and translator, a specialist in Russian and Orthodox culture. Translated into Polish, among others. Mikołaj Gogol, Warlama Szałamowa, Lev Tolstoy, Sergie Bulgakov, Michał Zoszczenka as well as Anna Dostoevska's Memoirs. The author of a book about the dramatic history of Russian theater in the twentieth century Theatrical life of Moscow and the monograph of Wlodzimierz Wysocki Wysocki - life and creativity). He has edited Dostoevsky's works for the Puls Publishing House, improving texts and compiling comments. He is also the author of two books-talks with Jerzy Nowosielski Around the Icon and My Christ. wiki

Poor Paper

Walancin Alaksiejewicz Papruha (white Валянцін Аляксеевіч Папруга, Russian Валентин Алексеевич Папруга, Walentin Alexeijev Papruga) - Belarusian politician, deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus for the thirteenth term. Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus, the 13th term of the Swietłahorski-Oktiabrian Electoral District No. 109. From January 23rd he served as a member of the Standing Committee for the Chernobyl Disaster. He belonged to the agrarian factions. He was a member of the Verkhovna Rada Working Group on Cooperation with the Parliament of the French Republic on 3 June. 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 Verkhov...

Hemistych

Hemispheres, also hemispheres (hemi hemis 'half' and stichos 'verse') are part of the verse. In ancient metric, the term defining a line segment defined by a circle that crosses a line. In modern poetry, half of the verse distinguished by medieval is defined in this way. The median divided speech consists of two hemiseconds, usually of equal length, also called a median and an intermediate. A clear division into the hemistes occurred in an alliterated English poem. Also, in Old Germanic poems, one or two words of the first half-syllable were alliterated with one word from the second half-syllable. Both Hemistas had two accents. wiki

Zeke Meyer

Zeke Meyer (born March 11, 1892 in Providence, April 27, 1962 in Philadelphia) is an American racing driver. Career In his career, Meyer has competed mainly in the United States for the AAA Championship Car Championship and the famous Indianapolis 500 race championship, one of the Grandes Épreuves' races in 1923-1930. In the second season of the season, in 1927, with 122 points, he was ranked 14th overall. A year later he repeated this result. In 1930, 190 points earned him the 12th place in the final drivers classification. In the 1932 season the Indianapolis 500 raced to the finish line in sixth place, which he repeated a year later. In those years, he was the ninth and twelfth respectively in the AAA championship. He started in single races until 1937. Bibliography wiki

Natalja Kurowa

Natalja Kurowa zam. Artamonova (Russian: Наталья Курова Russian: Артамонова, born April 22, 1962 in Moscow) is a Russian speed skater representing the USSR, the bronze medalist of the European Championship. Career Natalie Kurowa's greatest success came in 1986, when she won the bronze medal at the European Championships in Geithus. Only Andrea Ehrig-Mitscherlich from the GDR and Dutchman Yvonne van Gennip were ahead of the competition. The second was 500 m, the third was 1500 m, the third was 1,500 m, and the seventh was 5000 m. The fourth was the European Championship in Groningen, losing the podium with Jacqueline Börner from the GDR. In 1984 she started at the Olympic Games in Sarajevo, where the competition in the 1500 m race finished in seventh place. She competed on the podium twice: on February 28, 1987 in Helsinki she was third in 500 m, and the day after she was third in 1500 m. The best result was in the season 1986/1987 when she was nineteen in the final classificati...

Stanisław Wyciński

Stanisław Wyciński (born May 6, 1899 in Linow, Bydgoszcz, died 21 January 1961 in Katowice) is an educational activist, Curriculum vitae At the turn of 1918 and 1919 a participant in the Wielkopolska Uprising. In the years 1922-1931 the head of the Secretariat of the People's Reading Society in Królewska Huta (now Chorzów), the executive body of the Silesian Regional Council of the Society of People's Readings. Initially it was located in Bytom, but after the split, as a result of the plebiscite of Upper Silesia in April 1922 it was transferred to the Royal Steelworks (now Chorzów), to the building at ul. 3 May 22, then at ul. In 1931 its seat was moved to Katowice, to the open Educational House at ul. French Since 1934 he has been a member of the Board of Bookshops and Compositions of Literature, located in the same building as the seat of the Silesian Section of the Central Board of the Reading Society in Katowice. Before the outbreak of World War II, organizer of t...

Stefan Heythausen

Stefan Heythausen (born May 27, 1981 in Breyell) is a German speed skater, bronze medalist of the World Cup. Career Stefan Heythausen's biggest success came in 2008, when he teamed up with Marco Weber and Jörg Dallmann to win the bronze medal in the team's race at the Nagano World Cup. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. The best result ever achieved was the Salt Lake City World Cup in 2009, where he was thirteenth in the 1500 m race. In 2006 he took part in the Olympic Games in Turin, where he finished 26th at a distance of 1500 m the team was seventh. He has never been on the podium of individual World Cup competitions, but has done twice in the team. The best results achieved in the 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 seasons, when he finished seventh in the 1500 m ranking. In 2009 he finished his career. Bibliography wiki

Timofiej Miedkow

Тимофей Антонович Медков (born May 3, 1900 in Mowowatskij chapel in the Dniester district, died in 1991 in Paris) - Polish military Cossack soldiers during the Polish-Bolshevik war of 1920, emigrant combatant emigrant and socio-cultural. Graduated from Bogdachar Gymnasium. He participated in the civil war in Russia. In the spring of 1918, he participated in the Cossack anti-Bolshevik insurrection in the district of Wuppertal. Then he served in the 11th Cossack Regiment of the Polish Army. He was injured three times. He came to the rank of patron. In the beginning of 1920, after the defeat of the White forces under Novorossiysk, he was captured, then mobilized to the Bolshevik forces. During the fights on the Western Front, he and the other Cossacks of the brigade drove to the Poles. Then he fought on their side in Cossack troops. Until 1926 he lived in Poland. Then he left for France, where he was active in the Volunteer Movement. At the end of the 1940s he participated in the congre...

NVPI

NVPI is a Dutch entertainment industry organization representing the interests of most Dutch music companies, digital audio and video content publishers and publishers of games and other interactive software. NVPI is a federation of NVPI Audio, NVPI Video and NVPI Interactief, each of which is administered by separate boards. NVPI Interactief is a member of the European ISFE organization. NVPI represents the entertainment industry in government, the press and politics. The organization deals with the granting of sales certificates, ie gold and platinum plates. wiki

Pseudosphaeriaceae

Pseudosphaeriaceae - family of fungi from the order of the nibs (Pseudosphaeriales), from the class of Ascomycetes. In the Index Fungorum, such a family does not exist. Fungi from this family are parasitic organisms that live in the form of saprotrophs or as parasites. Many species of these fungi cause various plant diseases, many of which are very threatening for herbaceous plants and for woody plants. The Pseudosphaeriaceae family is one of the most important families. Within this family are, among others. Mushrooms of the genus Venturia (causing, for example, Venturia inaequalis, Venturia pirina), Didymella causing black rot (Didymella lycopersici) or Ophiobolus. wiki

Ron Blackney

Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2014 - Newfoundland and Labrador women's curling championships, qualifying for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2014. The final tournament was held on January 8-11, 2014 in St. Louis, MO. John's on the Re / Max Center ice rink. 5 teams took part in the tournament. The title was championed by Stacie Devereaux, who came fourth. Heather Strong triumphed in the final of 10: 3 Shelley Nichols. teams Round Robin      Awans do fazy play-off Session 1 January 8, 2014; 17:00 Session 2. January 9, 2014; 9:00 Session 3. January 9, 2014; 14:30 Session 4. January 10, 2014; 14:00 Session 5. January 10, 2014; 19:30 Play-off Final 1 January 11, 2014; 13:30 Final classification and sources wiki

Maureen Manley

Michael Gromoeller (born March 17, 1965) is a German bridge, World International Master (WBF), European Master (EBL). Michael Gromoeller was a coach or junior captain of the German junior team between 1992-2000. Bridge results Olympics The following results were obtained in the Olympics: World events In the world competition he won the following places: European competitions In the European competition he won the following places: Classification began to have trouble with sight, which led to the fall. It has come to the fore, but soon the research has shown that it is a disease of multiple sclerosis. This ended her cycling career, and Manley devoted herself to expanding awareness of multiple sclerosis. Bibliography wiki

Ryszard Olszewski (self-governor)

Ryszard Olszewski (born 1931, died July 20, 2013) is a Polish self-government official, Vice-President of the City of Poznan, 1st and 2nd term of office of the Third Polish Republic. During the presidency of Wojciech Szczęsny Kaczmarek, the duties of the Vice-President were in charge of the city council. In the period preceding his death, he held the position of President of the Poznań City Development Foundation, which in 2011 contributed, among other things, to the unveiling of the monument of Wojciech Szczęsny Kaczmarek in the Cemetery of Merit of Wielkopolska. Bibliography wiki

Workforce

Workforce - in economics means a part of the working-age population that is able to work. So this is the sum of the active and the unemployed. The workforce is the ability of a person to perform work, which consists of the physical and mental abilities and qualifications resulting from his or her education and experience. The workforce includes people working and looking for work. It is one of the main manufacturing factors. This concept derives from Marxist literature, where it is often used interchangeably with the notion of the proletariat. It is understood as a resource of human beings capable of working. Nowadays, sociological and economic literature is replaced by the concept of human capital, which takes into account not only the number of employees but also their motivation, entrepreneurship and qualifications. Often, however, in relation to simple workers, most often in the industry, which are attractive to the low cost of living for corporations, the term cheap labor is...

Erdene Nikolayev

Erdne Kałtykanowicz Nikolayev, Russian Эрдне Калтыканович Николаев (born 1899 in Pavelowska State, died in 1966 in the USA) - Kalmyk emigre activist, academic lecturer, military officer of the Russian Corps of World War II He participated in the civil war in Russia. Served in the White Army. He reached the level of the sotnik. In mid-October 1920, with the White troops, he was evacuated from Crimea to Gallipoli. He emigrated to Bulgaria. He then moved to Czechoslovakia. In 1929 he graduated in Philosophy at the University of Prague. In the same year, he assumed the function of the Allamerican stanza in Czechoslovakia. He was soon awarded the title of Doctor of Philosophy. He led the university classes. In 1932 he arrived in Belgrade, where he became a teacher in one of the schools. At the same time, in 1933 he became involved in the activities of the local Kalmyk colony (among others he conducted classes with youth). After the occupation of Yugoslavia by the German army in April 1941...

Drop Shot

Drop shot - a popular fishing method, similar to spinning. The distinguishing feature of the drop shot from the side slab method is the possibility of leaving the bait in place at the bottom of the tank and waiting to be taken with only slight movements of the rod. The characteristic feature of the drop shot method is the way in which the offset hook (palomar knot) attaches to the bait - directly on the main rope or the rope (the same is the weight of the hook). However, this method requires specialized equipment, such as Sensitive rod. wiki

Windmill (peak)

Wietrznik (German: Vetenberg, 758 m above sea level) - a vast peak in the Central Sudetes in the northern part of the Bystrzyckie mountains, located between Smolna in the west and Kamienna Góra in the east. Circle of Polanica-Zdrój in the Lower Silesia Voivodship. The Green Road from the east, below the summit, leads the green trail. Hiking trails Zieleniec - Torfowisko pod Zieleńcem - Kamienna Góra - Przełęcz Sokołowska - Polanica-Zdrój - Garncarz - Batorów - Karłów Literature wiki

Mikhail Dratwin

Mikhail Ivanovich Dratwin (Russian: Михаил Иванович Дратви, born on November 21, 1897 in the village of Jekimowo in the Kostroma Governorate, died December 12, 1953 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general lieutenant. Curriculum vitae He worked in a telegraph, he took part in the First World War, in 1918 he joined the Red Army, in 1919 he became a member of RKP (b). He participated in the civil war, he fought against the White army of Judenicz as a Red Armyist-telegrapher, he also worked in the communications of the staff in Petrograd, in March 1921 he took part in the liquidation of the Kronstadt Uprising, from October 1924 to October 1926 he was a military adviser for communications in China. From October 1926 to October 1927, he was commander and commissar of the 2nd Communications Regiment, 1927-1931 he studied at the Military Academy. Frunze, from March 1931 to June 1935, managed the communications of the Moscow Military District, then the Division 1 of the Communication...
Aleksandr Padalijewicz Passar (Russian: Александр Падаливич Пассар, born January 13, 1922 in the village of Domdon in Khabarovsk, died on October 26, 1988 in Khabarovsk) - Senior Sergeant of the Red Army, Hero of the Soviet Union (1944). Curriculum vitae He was born in a NANJAN fisherman's family. He had an incomplete secondary education, he worked as a reading room manager and teacher, in 1941 he joined the Red Army. From July 27, 1941, he took part in the battles of the war with Germany, first at Tikhvin, then later on Uganda, Desna, Sozem, Dnieper and Berezina, where he was a scout. During the night of June 22, 1944, he completed a special combat mission during the Dnieper crossing, for which he received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. In 1947 he was demobilized, he worked in the communications department in Khabarovsk. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki

AEG (weapon)

Line A - the blue metro line in Porto connecting the suburban oceanfront Matosinhos with the freguesia ("parish") of Campanhã in the east of Porto. There are 23 stations on Line A, its total length is 15.65 km. The average journey time is 42 minutes. On two sections, the tracks lead underground: through the former railway Túnel da Lapa and the Trindade tunnel - Campanhã. History The construction of the line began on March 15, 1999 at Campanhã station, and in mid-July 2000, a 2.3 km tunnel between the mentioned station and Trindade was begun (it was completed in October 2002). At the end of June this year, trial courses were launched on the tram route section of Câmara de Matosinhos - Viso. Regular courses on the first 12-kilometer stretch between Senhor de Matosinhos and Trindade stations were officially inaugurated on December 7, 2002. On June 5, 2004, another episode was opened with further five stations. The 3.5 km section, which ended at the Estádio do Dragão stadiu...

Death on credit

Death on credit (Mort à crédit) - Céline's novel from 1936. In 1937, the Polish translation of Pesach Stark (or Julian Stryjkowski) appeared in Warsaw, twice resumed (1992, 2004), but never in the PRL. Story Ferdinand Bardamu, the author's alter ego, already known from the Journey to the end of the night, is a doctor in Paris. His patients are the poor who use him, rarely paying for his services, while he must be at their every call. The action is not continuous, but goes back to earlier memories and often enters the area of ​​fantasy, especially when it comes to Ferdynand's sexual escapades. In memories, the style is harsh, the sentences fall apart to convey the atmosphere of the everyday world of Paris tragedies, efforts to earn a living, diseases, including venereal, disgusting stories of families whose fate is governed by their own stupidity, malice, greed and greed. p> In the Polish pre-war edition the first part was called "Childhood", the second was ...

Tomato terticiliose

Tomatoes infected by verticillosis Tomato tomato hyperthermia - tomato disease classified as verticillosis. It is caused by the fungus Verticillium tricorpus and Verticillium dahliae. Occurrence and harm This is a very dangerous tomato disease that causes the death of whole plants. Currently, however, growing under cover is no longer a problem, for it has been possible to breed varieties resistant to this disease. In 2016, among the 150 varieties registered for cultivation under cover, only a few are not resistant to this disease. symptoms Pathogen infects the root system of plants. The conidiophores and conidia of the pathogen that develop in their conductive bundles cause the clogging of the beams, which results in limiting the flow of water with mineral salts to the above-ground shoot. This is manifested by the wilting and dying of leaves. The lower leaves die first, then the upper leaves die. Typically, wilting initially involves only one side of the shoot, but later the enti...

Rocky Mountain Horse

Rocky Mountain Horse - an American horse breed that developed at the beginning of the 20th century. This breed presents the physical characteristics of Spanish horses, starting from the figure, through the way of moving and coloring. Is related to the tennessee walking horse and the American saddlebred that have Iberian roots. They are strong, cold-resistant and resistant. They travel at speeds of 12 to 25 km / h over long distances. Chestnut ointment with chocolate shade. Bibliography wiki
10th Olympiad of History - historical Olympiad, the finals of which took place on April 7-11, 1984 in Kalisz, in the Teacher Training Department of the Institute of Teacher Education. The Olympiad concerned the school year 1983/1984. 53 participants (13 girls and 40 boys) took part in central eliminations. The event was accompanied by visiting the Kalisz monuments, as well as a visit to the castle in Gołuchów. The titles of the written works on the central eliminations were: Main centers of the first Piasts in the light of archaeological research, Homer and his world, Achievements and failures of the monarchy of Casimir the Great, Baltic problem in the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, Concepts of settlement with the invaders in Polish society in 1815-1914, Workers' Movement in the Political Life of the Second Polish Republic. The laureates were: wiki

Francis Burdett

Sir Francis Burdett (born January 25, 1770 in Wiltshire, England, died on January 23, 1844 in London) - a British politician. In the years 1796-1806 and from 1807 he was a member of the House of Commons. Initially he was a radical and a leading advocate of parliamentary reform, he criticized the British government for conducting a war against revolutionary France, limiting civil liberties (suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act 1794-1801) and for the so-called Peterloo massacre from 1819. In 1810 and 1822 he was arrested for public appearances. In 1829, he contributed to the adoption of the Act of equality of Catholics and in 1832 to the Act on parliamentary electoral reform. He later joined the Conservative Party. Bibliography wiki

Dorota Gonet

Dorota Gonet (born September 10, 1957, January 26, 2016) is a Polish music journalist, musicologist. Life and activities She was a musicologist by education. For almost 30 years she was associated with the Polish Radio Lublin, where she performed classical music, including "Classics for Young", "Classical Music" and "Petite suite". She was the organizer of concerts in Lublin, as well as the columnist and author of the record and concert reviews for the local press and television. In recognition of his merits he was awarded, among others, the Silver Cross of Merit and the Medal of the President of the City of Lublin. wiki

Piotr Własow

Piotr Parfionowicz Vlasov (Russian: Пётр Парфёнович Власов, born 1905, died September 10, 1953 in Moscow) is a Soviet intelligence officer, journalist and diplomat. Curriculum vitae Initially he was a locksmith and locksmith at a Tichoriec factory, since 1927 a member of the WKP (b). From 1931 he was a Red Army soldier and later studied at the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies. From May 1938 to July 1940 he worked in China as a correspondent of the USSR Telegraphic Agenda. From May 1942 to November 1945, the Communist Interfactor from the CCP Central Committee in Yan'an and at the same time a war correspondent of the USSR Telegraphic Agenda in the Yan'an Special Area; He used the adopted name of Vladimir. He was a colonel of state security. 1945-1951 USSR Consul General in Shanghai, May 23, 1952 appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Burma, but due to severe illness did not embrace the institution and died a year later. Honors Bibliography ...

Malgorzata Paleolog from Montferrat

Malgorzata Paleolog or Małgorzata from Monferratu (born 1365, died 1420) - senior citizen of Acqui Terme, wife of Count Urgel - Peter Aragon (1340-1408). Curriculum vitae She was the daughter of John II Palaeologie, Marquis of Montferrat in 1338-1372 and Isabel of Majorca (born 1337, after 1430, daughter of James III, the last king of Majorca). His brothers were: Otto III Paleolog, Jan III Paleolog and Teodor II Paleolog. Her marriage with Peter Aragon, Count Urgel took place in 1376. In 1408 she became widowed. Their relationship was born with 9 children. Bibliography wiki

Matthew Edmond McCoy

Matthew Edmond McCoy (born 2 June 1868, died in December 1929) is a politician from Pitcairn, Mayor of Pitcairn. Curriculum vitae McCoy was a descendant of William McCoy, a rebellious Bounty. His grandfather was Matthew, and his father James (both were the chiefs of Pitcairn). He had three children with three different women: Rita (from Harriet Christian), Raymond Christian (from Margaret Young) and Vincent Young (from Marian Young). The Pitcairn City Office (the current name of the current mayor's office) was held only once - it was in 1909. He died in December 1929 as a result of complications with his heart. Buried on December 30th. wiki

Stanisław Czabański

Prison of Montelupi in Cracow - the place where the last death penalty in Poland was executed Andrzej Czabański (born November 5, 1959, died April 21, 1988 in Cracow) is a Polish murderer, the last person on death row in Poland. It is also known as Stanislaw. He was convicted on June 12, 1986 by the Regional Court in Tarnów for rape and brutal murder of a woman and attempted murder of two daughters murdered, but they managed to survive. After the Council of State had not exercised the right of grace, he was hanged on 21 April 1988 at 17:10 in the Montelupnik prison in Cracow. A moratorium on executions was introduced a few weeks later. wiki

Invertebrate Biology

Invertebrate Biology - An international, peer-reviewed scientific journal on invertebrate zoology. The letter is published by Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the American Microscopical Society. In the years 1885-1995 appeared under the name Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. The name was changed to emphasize that its subject matter covers not only the microscopic level. Works are published on the full range of biology of all groups of invertebrates, including animal protists. The work may concern, among others. genetics, cytology, molecular biology, morphology, biomechanics, reproductive and developmental biology, physiology and behavior, ecology, evolution and phylogeny. The 2015 impact factor was 1.2. In 2014 it ranked 62th in ISI Journal Citation Reports in marine and freshwater biology and 66 in zoology. wiki

Simon Krofey

Edition of the Spiritual Dogs of 1586 Szymon Krofey (Krofej) - 16th century evangelical pastor from Bytów, the author of the oldest printed monuments of the Kashubian language. His name came from a word or nickname of a cow. He came from the vicinity of Bytów, presumably from Dąbie, where a family with the same name was certified in the documents. He was the writer and head of the urban school, then he became a pastor in Bytów. In 1586 he published in Gdańsk a translation of the cantata. The sacred footsteps of Dr. Martin Luther and other devout husbands from German into Slavic language lined up. He was also the author of the Catechism Exercises, preserved only in the 1758 edition. Krofey's language was based on contemporary Polish, intertwined with numerous lexical, phonetic and morphological kashubs. wiki

Johann Gottfried Seume

Johann Gottfried Seume, picture from the year 1798. Johann Gottfried Seume (born January 29, 1763 in Poserna, now part of Lützen), died June 13, 1810 in Teplice (Czech Republic) - German writer and poet, known primarily as author of Spaziergang nach Syrakus im Jahre 1802 (Walk to Syracuse in 1802). Although Seume was not the first author describing travel experiences, his description became a model for other 19th-century writers such as Levina Schücking and even 20th-century authors such as Otto Julius Bierbaum and Friedrich Christian Delius. Walk to Syracuse in 1802, 1830-1841 Authoritative control (person): wiki

Revenge of the Count of Skarbek

Vengeance du Comte Skarbek's revenge - a Belgian comic, written by Yves Sente (screenplay) and Grzegorz Rosiński (drawings), published in two volumes in 2004-2005 by French publisher Dargaud. Polish translation was published in the same year by Egmont Polska. Story Inspiration for the story of the Count's revenge Skarbek was the novel Count of Monte Cristo Alexander Dumas father. The comic tells the story of a trial of the mysterious Polish Count Mieszko Skarbek, who returned to France after a few years' absence, is described as a legendary female painter working under the pseudonym Louis Paulus. The Count demands the return of images illegally seized by his enemies. The appearance of the Skarbek in Paris provokes panic among his opponents and arouses the stir among the sensational inhabitants. The mistrust of the Polish aristocrat strengthens its obscure past and the crimes of the Count's surroundings. Tomy wiki

Wiktor Kisielow

Wiktor Ivanovich Kisielow (Russian: Виктор Иванович Киселёв, born June 22, 1907 in Saratov, died January 21, 1979) is a Soviet politician and member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1952-1956). From 1928 WKP member (b), from January to October 1928, head of the local office of young Komsomol pioneers in Saratov, 1928-1930, student of Saratov Technical College (he did not graduate), 1933 graduated from the Institute of Engineering and Economics in Moscow, in the factory "Uniwiersal", whose 1937-1940 was the director. From March 1941 to August 1942 Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Saratov for Engineering, from August to October 1942 Secretary to the Board of Directors of the KC WKP WKP (b) From October 1942 to July 1946 II Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the WKP (b) in Saratov. From July 1946 to September 1950 II Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Saratov, from September 1950 to April 1951 Inspector KC WKP (b), from 1 April ...
Aleksandr Wasiljewicz Kovtunov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Ковтунов, born April 12, 1933 in the village of Lutsenko in the Aleksyievian region of the Bialgorod region, died September 14, 2009 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general colonel, military science candidate. During the occupation, he stayed in the Lublin Oblast in 1942-1943. 1951 graduated from the Suvorov Military School in Kiev, 1953 Higher Military Academy Officer in Odessa, 1964 Military Academy in Kiev. Frunzy in Moscow, then the General Staff Academy. Voroshilov. 1959 Commander of the Company in the Baltic Military District, 1962 Commander of the School Division, 1964-1966 Commander of the Mechanized Battalion, 1966-1967 Chief of Staff of the 172th Engineer Regiment, 39th Guardsman Mechanized Division, 1967-1970 Commander 174th Guardsman Mechanized Regiment 57th Guardsian Mechanized Division and Chief of Staff of that division in the Soviet Army Group, 1972-1975 Commander of the Mechanized Division in the ...

Receptakl

Receptakl sromotnika smrodliwego Recipe, receptaculum (Latin receptaculum) - type of fruiting in fungi. It grows from a spherical or ovate egg and is a cylindrical, porous stem, at the top of which is a slightly isolated head, which is the equivalent of a hat in a mushroom hat. Such fruiting bodies are found in eg the row of shovels. The lid of the receptacle is covered with a mucilaginous layer (hymenium), which produces spores. This layer produces an unpleasant odor, similar to the smell of carrion. He is attracting insectivorous insects that sit on the fruiting body and leave the hymenium layer, while spreading the spores of the fungus. In some species, for example, in Australia, the upper part of the receptacle ruptures several shoulders during puberty, and the embryo is located on the inside of the receptacle. wiki

Jacques Dewes

André Guilhaudin - French racing driver. Career In the Dewes race car he devoted himself mainly to the start of the World Motor Sports Championship. From 1954 to 1955, 1958, 1961-1967, the Frenchman appeared at the 24-hour Le Mans race. He first came to the finish line in 1958, when he placed third in the S 1.5 class. Three years was the best in the GT 4.0 class. In the 1966 season he won the GT 2.0 class, and in the overall ranking he finished in the 14th position. Bibliography wiki

Tristan Vautier

Tristan Vautier (born 22 August 1989 in Saint-Martin-d'Hères) is a French racing driver. Career Vautier started his racing career in 2006 after competing in the French Formula Renault Campus, where he has won the podium twice, and six times his highest. A score of 195 points gave him the title of vice-general in the general classification. In subsequent years, he also appeared at the French Formula Renault Formula, Formula Renault 2.0 European Cup, Renault Formula West European Formula 2.0, Formula 2, French GT Championship, Palmer Audi Formula, Star Mazda Championship, West Coast Formula Car Challenge, Blancpain Endurance Series, Firestone. Indy Lights (champion in 2012), Grand American Rolex Series, F1600 Championship Series and IZOD IndyCar Series. Bibliography wiki

Ludwik Sobieska

Adelaide Teofil Ludwika Sobieska (born 15 October 1672, died 10 February 1677 in Warsaw) - Polish princess, daughter of Jan III Sobieski and Maria Kazimiera d'Arquien. Curriculum vitae The parents called the Adelaide princess Ludwik Berbilun. Initially, Adelaide was to be baptized with the younger sister Marie Teresa on the day of the coronation of her parents on February 2, 1676, but due to the death of Maria Theresa the ceremony was postponed. Finally on July 19, 1676 she was baptized with her sister Teresa Kunegunda in the parish church in Jaworow. Berbiluny's godfathers were the French King Louis XIV and Duchess of Bavaria Henrietta Adelaide Sabaudzka. The names of Adelaide's Teofil Ludwika were honored by their godmother parents and grandmother Teofila Daniłowiczównie. Soon, the princess was seriously ill, and her parents entrusted her to the Carmelites of Warsaw. After the long agony of Adelaide, Teofil Ludwika Sobieska died on 10 February 1677. Her body was burie...

Erichtonios (syn Hefajstosa)

Erichtonios - In Greek mythology, the Athenian hero, King Athena, the son of Hephaestus and Gai (according to other versions of Athens or Attis, daughter of Kranaus). He found a plow, four-wheeled team and taught people to melt silver. He was killed by Poseidon or Zeus in retaliation for the killing of Trak Himmarados during the Eleusis war of Athens. After death he was transferred to the sky as a constellation. Erichtonios was succeeded by his son, Pandion, on the throne of Athens. The symbol of Erichtonios was a snake. wiki

Carmelite mystery

The Carmelite mystery - a Christian mystical mystery associated with the Carmelite Order, founded in the early twelfth century on Mount Carmel in Palestine. Characteristics of Carmelite mysticism The Carmelite mysticism was particularly influenced by the Carmelite Order, founded on the Mount Carmel, during the Crusades. Rule of the Order was approved by Pope Honorius III in 1226. From the very beginning the order of the Order was eremitic, only later, it was slightly relaxed. In the fifteenth century a branch of this Order was born. The flourishing of Carmelite mysticism dates back to 1570 - 1625. At that time, there is a connection with the view that not knowing God is decisive, but loving him. The practical expression is found in the prayer of thought, which is based on the Franciscan mysticism of inner concentration, which aims to unite love with God. The mysterious and consistent expression of the mystic appears only in the second half of the 16th century in the Carmelite Ord...

Małgorzata Stręciwilk

Małgorzata Stręciwilk - Polish public clerk, from 2014 the president of the Public Procurement Office (until 2016 as a fulfilling member). Curriculum vitae She linked her professional career with units dealing with public procurement, she was the director of the appeal department at the Public Procurement Office, and later a member with analogous competences of the National Board of Appeal (in which she was also a spokesperson). In 2014, it was removed together with the entire management board of the National Chamber of Appeal due to the length of the examination of the tender for waste disposal in Warsaw. He is a freelance scholar at the Jagiellonian University and the University of Lodz, and also lectures as part of post-graduate studies in public procurement law at the University of Warmia and Mazury. On September 12, 2014, she temporarily took over the position of the President of PPO as acting. For a year and a half, she only temporarily managed the office despite winning the...
No one will choose my friends - Andrzej Garczarek's song, made during the First Real Song Review in Gdańsk in August 1981 (Olivia Hall). Duration - 3:14 minutes. The song was unusual for the artist's work. She operated a historical one, containing to well-known historical events as well as less common knowledge given by means of metaphor. In the title, as in the refrain, there is a message to the communist authorities, including the theoretical allies of the Warsaw Pact, about the fascisties of friendships existing between these countries. Speech is about the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, including the death of Jan Palach compared to a swallow, or the complicated story of the writer Ota Pavla, who fell into a mental illness. It is also a reproach to mention the patina on the monuments of the Fryderyk corpora - the author believed that the idea of ​​hostile Poland of the Prussian state survived in the GDR and is cultivated against the official propaganda assurances of...

Combined weapon

The name of a combined weapon has two meanings. First, it defines a hunting weapon that has both a threaded and a smooth barrel. So it is not a combined weapon, for example, a double rifle or even a former shotgun threefold. They have only homogeneous barrels with the same properties, not a combination (combination) of threaded and smooth barrels. Combined weapon, in which the ball or shotgun barrels can play a dominant role, it is suitable for versatile use. Produced fairly widely in Germany and Austria, much less in the Czech Republic and Switzerland and little in the Scandinavian countries, has found application primarily among European hunters. Outside of the ocean, to America, only a small number of these weapons are sent from Colt-Sauer, Krieg-hoff and Blaser. Among the currently produced many varieties of combined weapons, the following basic types and versions are distinguished: kniówki, kniówki-bok, trójlufkę (dryling), express-dryling, express-bokdry-ling, czwórlufkę. ...

Weronika Daszkiewicz

Weronika Daszkiewicz (born January 8, 1935 in Kowel, died on April 13, 2015) - Polish agriculture engineer, deputy to the Sejm of the 6th parliamentary term. Curriculum vitae She was awarded the title of agricultural engineer at the University of Agriculture in Szczecin. She was the head of the department in the Agricultural District Experimental Station in Grzmiąca, as well as the councilor of the Commune National Council. In 1972, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Szczecinek district. She was a member of the Committee on Agriculture and Food Industry. Buried in the Municipal Cemetery in Mrągowo. Bibliography wiki

Aleksandr Czekalin

Aleksandr Pawłowicz Czekalin (rosa Alecsdan Povlovich Kekalin, born on March 25, 1925 in the village of Pieskowatskoye in the Tula Oblast, died November 6, 1941 in Lichwin) - a Soviet partisan, the Hero of the Soviet Union (1942). Curriculum vitae Until May 1941 he finished eight classes of high school in Lichwin (currently Czekalin), after Germany attacked the USSR and occupied Lichwin by the occupiers, in October 1941 he joined the partisan unit "Pieriewodoj" in which he fought in the territory of the Tula Oblast. He took part in burning warehouses, planting cars with mines, derailing trains and arranging ambushes for small groups of Germans. At the beginning of November 1941 he was handed over to the Germans and, despite taking up the fight, he was captured and then hanged on the central square in Lichwin. By a resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 4, 1942, he was posthumously awarded the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union and the O...

Darius Petrošius

Darius Petrošius (born on July 2, 1975 in Milgaudžiai in the Taurage area) - Lithuanian politician, lawyer and local government official, MP of the Republic of Lithuania. Curriculum vitae Son of Pranas Petrošius, activist of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party and mayor of Taurogi. In 1993 he graduated from high school in Taurogi. He was educated at the Michał Römer University, where he graduated in law in 1998, and in 2004 he received his doctorate. In the years 1996-1998 he worked in the service of protection of public persons within the Ministry of the Interior, then until 2008 as an academic teacher at his alma mater. In the years 2000-2003 he was also employed at the Lithuanian Military Academy Gen. Jonas Žemaitis. From 2003, he held directorships in commercial law companies. He became involved in political activities also under the LSDP. In 2011 he obtained the mandate of the councilor of the Taurage region. In the 2012 elections, he was elected to the Sejm of the Republ...

Max Bernuth

Friedrich Albin Max Bernuth (born on July 26, 1872 in Leipzig, died on April 1, 1960 in Bayerisch Gmain, Berchtesgadener Land, Oberbayern) - German painter, book illustrator, professor at the school of handicrafts in Elberfeld. Curriculum vitae His talent for painting was appreciated already in his youth. Thanks to this, after finishing the real school in Leipzig, he could start learning lithography. Thanks to Max Klingea, he received a scholarship from the Leipzig Academy, he also became a patron who enabled him to study at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts under Professor Alexander von Liezen-Mayer. Time spent in Munich and Innsbruck in the years 1894-1902 was the most important period in his work. He also gained publicity as an associate of the magazine "Die Jugend". It was a Munich weekly for art and life - German: Münchner illustrierte Wochenschrift für Kunst und Leben, founded in 1896 and published by Georg Hirth, popularizing new trends and trends in art. From the tit...

Diatrichalus tigoplanus

Diatrichalus tigoplanus - a species of beetle from the hawkish family and subfamily Lycinae. This species was described in 2000 by Ladislav Bocák. Beetle with a body length of 7.6 to 8.3 mm. Black to dark brown with yellow: the tip, disc and front 2/3 to 6/7 covers and at least partially brownish trochanter. The distance between the eyes is equal to 1.25 of their diameter and the length of the covers is 3.1 of their width. Oriental species, endemic to the Philippine island of Palawan. wiki

Sergei Gruzinov

Sergey Sevievin (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Грузинов, born July 13, 1920, died October 20, 1983 in Moscow) - Soviet diplomat and party activist. Curriculum vitae Between 1956-1957 and 1961-1963 he worked in the central apparatus of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1957-1961 and in the Embassy of the USSR in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), 1963-1970 was a party officer. From May 8, 1970 to April 10, 1975, he served as ambassador to the USSR in Algeria. From January 1, 1977 to August 11, 1980 in Burma, 1975-1976, he again worked in the central apparatus of the USSR. From 1980-1982, he served as head of the Corps Service Board. Diplomatic Foreign Ministry of the USSR, 1982 was released from diplomatic service. He was buried at the Wagańkowski Cemetery. Bibliography wiki

Szczęsny Rutkowski

Landscape with river Szczęsny Rutkowski (born August 15, 1887 in Upper Slaughter near Wloclawek, died December 2, 1940 in Dachau Concentration Camp) - Polish painter, publicist and art critic. Szczęsny Rutkowski began his studies in 1915 at the Warsaw School of Fine Arts. He continued his studies at the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts and in Paris and Rome. He was the creator of the Warsaw Club's "Pod Pikadorem" (1918) and Futurists Club in the European Hotel (1919). In the twenties he took part in the Formist exhibitions. He studied history and art criticism. He was the author of the monographs by Edward Wittig and Jacek Mierzejewski. He collaborated with "Tygodnik Illustrated", "Polish Courier", "Świat" and "Dom Osiedle Mieszkania" monthly "Rój". In the years 1933-1935 he was the director of the Institute of Art Propaganda. Artworks Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

To Helena

Jack Ketchum - winner of the special prize for the whole of creation Winners and nominees for the Stoker Gate Award for 2014. Chuck Palahniuk - nominated for The Beautiful You and an Anthology of Burnt Tongues category Legend Novel First Novel Novels for Young People (Young Adult Novel) Graphic Novel Long story short (Long Fiction) Short Fiction Collection of short stories (Fiction Collection) Screenplay Antologia (Anthology) Non-fiction (Nonfiction) Poetry collection (Poetry collection) Special prizes Lifetime Achievement Award Specialty Press Award Richard Laymon President's Award Silver Hammer Rena Mason The last two lines of the second line. Poe's biographer, Jeffrey Meyers, described it as "two of Poe's best and most famous sentences." wiki

Tegulum spiders

Thaida male chepu coping apparatus; tegulum marked with Te The tegulum is located on the male bollworm, where the main group is scabbed off by a second group of scabies. Its shape is complicated and very diverse. In general there are two basic types of construction: spherical to oval and disk. The latter group is classified when its height is less than ⅓ in diameter. The sides of the tegulum have the same height or the outer surface is swollen and larger than the medial. The haematodocha distalis is separated from the third group of the tegulum. During the copulation at the crosses, the haematodromous bulb induces the rotation of the tegulum, which pushes the embolus into the female's copulation. wiki

Master of the Altar of Landau

Master of the Altar Landau - German anonymous painter active in the years 1450-1484 in Nuremberg. He received his nickname from the wings of the altar of the parish church. St. Catherine of Nürnberg founded by the Landau family. In the central part of the altar there is a sculpture of Christ on the Cross and beneath it are six figures of saints. The wings show the Christmas scenes (on the left) and the Resurrection (on the right). On the outside of the wings there are scenes from St. Catherine and the Crucifixion of Christ. In the picture depicting the Resurrection there is a miniature portrait of one of the donors Elisabeth Landau. It was depicted in the nun's habit of referring to the St. Catherine's Monastery in Nuremberg, where she entered after her husband's death in 1468 and where she died in 1475. The portrait of donor Marx Landauer is in the scene of the birth of Christ. Assigned work Bibliography wiki

Nikolai Gienierałow

Nikolai Ivanovich Gienieralov (Russian: Николай Иванович Генералов, born 1905, died 1990) - Soviet diplomat. He belonged to the WKP (b), from 1935 he worked in the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1941 was the second secretary of the USSR Embassy in Japan, 1945-1947 was head of the Second Soviet Dept. of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. 1951-1953 Deputy Head of Department of the Far East Foreign Ministry, from July 16, 1953 to April 23, 1954 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Australia, from September 10, 1953 to December 15, 1955 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary USSR platoon in New Zealand, as well as December 1955 deputy head of the Department of Far Eastern Affairs of the USSR. From December 15, 1955 to October 18, 1959, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Libya. Bibliography wiki

Saint Guinefort

Saint Guinefort - a dog named Guinefort, a breed of dog or greyhound who has been worshiped in the vicinity of the French village of Villeneuve-des-Dombes since the 13th. His memory was celebrated on 22 August. It was not recognized by the Catholic Church. According to legend, the dog was killed by the master (knight) when he saw him standing by the baby's cradle and blood-stained. It was only after killing the dog that he did not bite the baby, but the snake who tried to get into the cradle. When the owner understood his mistake, he buried it in the well, and planted it around. In a short time the inhabitants of the surrounding villages began to worship this place, because in the 13th century the castle was destroyed, where local people saw divine intervention. Recognizing Guinefort as a martyr, they asked him to intercede as patron and healer of the children. Sick children were brought to the grave, sacrificed with salt, baby clothes and diapers hung, and nine times naked babie...

Alberto Mayagoitia

Alberto Mayagoitia Hill (born April 24, 1968) is a Mexican actor. Curriculum vitae Alberto Mayagoitia made his debut in 1982 playing Chispit's Mexican telenovela. In 1987, he played a role in the cult cult of Rosebud, which became known in Poland. In 1988, he starred in the silent love telenovelas, and in 1989, in the soap opera "Light and Shadow (Luz y sombra)", where the actor's partner was Thalía. In 1992, Alberto Mayagoitia starred in "Grandfather and I (El abuelo y yo)", then in other television series, Marisol, Health, Wealth, and Love, "Catalina and Sebastian." Alberto Mayagoitia most often plays in series, sometimes also plays theatrical roles. Filmography Telenor of the «Televis» studio: Azteca TV studios: Awards TVyNovelas Prize Bibliography wiki

Nikolai Luquin

и ). 1952 graduated from the Electrotechnical Institute in Odessa with a specialization in electrical engineering, then worked in Agglomerate No. 6 as an engineer, senior engineer, deputy change manager and change manager. 1961-1970 Deputy Chief Engineer and Chief Engineer, and 1970-1976 Director of the Atomic Plant. Since 1967 a member of the CPSU. 1976-1983 Director of the Leningrad Atomic Power Plant. Lenin, 1983-1986 Director of the Ignal Nuclear Power Plant. From July 21, 1986 to June 27, 1989, USSR nuclear minister, later retired. Honors and awards Bibliography wiki

Wlodzimierz Winawer

Wlodzimierz Winawer (born August 30, 1908 in St. Petersburg, Poland, April 17, 1997) - Colonel of the Polish Army, judge, military prosecutor, deputy chairman of the Supreme Military Court (1957-1962). Curriculum vitae The son of Edward and Sophie from d. Perl. In 1926 he graduated from the Warsaw grammar school, and in 1930 studied law at the University of Warsaw. He was a lecturer at the law firm, and in 1932 he was a trainee in the law firm and also a manager of the Legal Department of the Port SA Insurance Company. 1940-1943 was in the USSR, where he worked. by the forest. In May 1943 he volunteered for the Polish Army and became deputy commander of the political and educational company 1 pp. T. Kosciuszko, shortly afterwards deputy quartermaster 1 DP (until 1944). 1944-1945 correspondent of the newspaper "Zwyciężymy", then for several months the sub-prosecutor and then the deputy prosecutor of the 1st Army WP. IX 1945 - IV 1947 Deputy Prosecutor of Military District...