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Elizabeth Bartlett

Elizabeth Bartlett (born 1911, died 1994) - American poet. She was born as Elizabeth Winters on July 20, 1911 in New York. She went to Teachers College. In 1943 in Mexico she married Paul Alexander Bartlett. She had son Steven with him. She taught at many universities, including the Southern Methodist University, San Jose State University, the University of California in Santa Barbara and the University of San Diego. Her poems were in the volumes Poems of Yes and No (1952), It Takes Practice Not to Die (1964), Address in Time (1979), Memory is No Stranger (1981), The Gemini Poems (1984), Candles (1988) ) and Around the Clock (1989). Authoritative control (person): wiki

"Gapa" Air Historical Warehouse

"Gapa" Lotniczy Magazyn Historyczny - an aerospace historical magazine that has been published since 2012. History The Air Historical Magazine "Gapa" was founded by Robert Gretzyngier with the participation of the Historical Polish Aviation Foundation, the editor-in-chief of this aviation magazine was Robert Gretzyngier. The editors of "Gapy" cooperate with the Museum of Air Forces in Dęblin, which has been patronized by this air magazine. In "Gapie", articles, descriptions of various aircraft constructions and biographies of aviators, air builders and people associated with Polish aviation appear. The journal publishes articles, photos, biographies and information that have never been published before. "Gapa" contains mainly articles on historical subjects devoted to Polish military aviation and sometimes also on sports and civil aviation. The Historical Magazine "Gapa" publishes biographies of Polish pilots deserving of ...

Ischiopodit

A two-branch crustacean Comparison of gnatopodium and legs of the trunk trench. Ischiopodit signed as an ischium Ischiopodit (Latin ischium) - endome part (podome) of crustaceans legs. It grows out of the bazipodite, and the meropodite is distant from it. This member is characterized by significant variability. Its counterpart in other arthropods is the second trochanter also called the forehead, but in most of them it merges either with the bazipodite creating a single trochleader or with the meropodite, becoming indistinguishable from the thigh. wiki

Eduard Bomhoff

Eduard Jan Bomhoff (born September 30, 1944 in Amsterdam) - Dutch politician, economist and university teacher, in 2002 deputy prime minister and minister of health, social welfare and sport. Curriculum vitae Graduate of mathematics at the University of Leiden (1970), PhD in economics at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam in 1979. Initially, he worked as a teacher in Kenya and in the International Monetary Fund. In the years 1981-1994 he was employed at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, where he lectured on the economics of money. Then, until 2002, he was a professor of financial economics at Nyenrode Business Universiteit in Breukelen. In 1995, he initiated the appointment and became the director of the NYFER scientific institute. For about 30 years he belonged to the Labor Party, which he joined in the early 1970s. In May 2002 he joined the Pima Fortuyna List. On July 22, 2002, in the first government of Jan Peter Balkenende, on the recommendation of the LPF, he assumed the pos...

Mikhail Skatkin

Below is a list of episodes from the Quantico television series - broadcasted by the American television station ABC from September 27, 2015. In Poland, the series has been broadcast since October 11, 2015 by Canal + Series. Season 1 (2015-2016) Season 2 (2016-2017) yjącego). Systematyka Etymology Gr. δρυς drus, δρυος druos - tree; pour. limnas - aquarius & lt; gr. λιμνας limnas - from swamps & lt; λιμνη limnē - bagno. Systematic division The following species belong to the genus: wiki

Rachel Polonsky

Rachel Polonsky - British historian. Biogram He deals with the history of 19th-20th-century Russian culture, especially literature. He is a lecturer at Murray Edwards College in Cambridge. Author of numerous essays, articles and reviews published especially in "The New York Review of Books", "The Times Literary Supplement". Her book Molotov's Magic Lantern won the main prize in the Dolman Travel Book Award 2011. She also became famous for the critical review of Orlando Figes' book Natasza Dance. From the history of Russian culture. Selected publications Publications in Polish Bibliography wiki

Fortune (1926)

Le Fortune - French destroyer of L'Adroit type from World War II. The ship entered service in September 1927. History The order for one of the first units of the L'Adroit series was placed at the CNF Caen shipyard on November 21, 1924. The ship was started on September 11, 1925. Launching took place on November 15, 1926, entering service in September 1927. In 1938, one of the scenes of the film "Alarm for the Mediterranean" was filmed aboard the ship with actor Pierre Fresnay. The ship was withdrawn from service on August 31, 1950 and sold to a scrapping company. wiki

Ignacio Rambla

Ignacio Rambla Algarín (born January 2, 1964) - Spanish sports rider, silver Olympic medalist from Athens (2004). He was the most successful in the tracksuit competition. The competition in 2004 was his second Olympic Games, he previously competed in 1996. After the medal reached in the team, together with him formed it Beatriz Ferrer-Salat, Juan Antonio Jiménez and Rafael Soto Andrade. He started on the horse Olea. Drużynowo was also a bronze medalist in the world championships in 2002, silver (2003) and brown (2005) medalist in the European Championships. wiki

Aleksandr Jesienin- Wolpin

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Jesienin-Wolpin, Russian Александр Сергеевич Есенин-Вольпин (born May 12, 1924 in Leningrad, March 16, 2016 in Boston) is a Russian mathematician and opposition activist in the USSR, one of the main ideologues of the nascent dissident movement. The mid-60s. Curriculum vitae His parents were Sergei Jesienin and Nadezhda Wolpin. From 1933 he lived with his mother in Moscow. In 1946 he completed his mathematical studies at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics at the University of Moscow, and in 1949 he defended his dissertation. In July 1949 he was arrested (he read his own poems recognized as anti-Soviet), was considered mentally ill and sentenced to forced treatment, in 1950 in another ruling he was sentenced to 5 years of exile. He was in the Karaganda circuit. In 1953 he was fired, led mathematical research in Moscow, developed the theory of so-called At the same time, he continued his poetic activity. In 1959 he was again locked up in a psychiatric hospita...

Wieniamin Jakowlew

Wieniamin Fyodorovich Yakovlev (Russian: Вениамин Фёдорович Яковлев, born February 12, 1932 in Pietuchowo, in the Kurgian Oblast) is a Soviet and Russian lawyer and politician. Curriculum vitae In 1953 he graduated from the Swierdowski Institute of Law, 1953-1956 was a lecturer and director of the law school in Yakutsk, and in 1956-1960 the assistant of the prosecutor Yakutskaya ASRR. In 1960-1987 he was a researcher at the Sverdlov Institute of Law. He was a lecturer, assistant professor, dean, head of the cathedral and vice rector. 1973 was awarded the title of doctor, 1987-1989 he was the director of the All-Union Scientific and Research Institute of Soviet Law in Moscow. 1989-1990 Minister of Justice of the USSR, 1990-1991 Chief State Arbitrator of the USSR and Chairman of the Supreme Arbitration Court of the USSR, from July 1990 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. In 1991, the State Legal Advisor to the President of the USSR, the head of the legal services department o...

Juwenalizacja

Young forest, homogeneous age Juvenile - one of the forms of degeneration of phytocenoses. It consists in simplifying the age structure of a particular plant community, especially the forest. It results in the emergence of, for example, single-tree stands, from which it is not possible to develop the full structure of the forest in which various specimens grow. It is particularly disadvantageous to keep forest communities at a young stage of development, by using too many complete logs. wiki

Moisiej Alijewski

Moisiej Morduchowicz Alijewski (Russian: Моисей Мордухович Алиевский, born 1888 in Pryłuki, died June 6, 1955) was an officer of the Soviet secret service, major state security. Curriculum vitae Born in the Jewish baker's family, 1901 graduated from Jewish school, 1904-1908 and 1917-1918 member of the Poale Zion Party, 1918-1919 member of the United Jewish Communist Party, and since September 1919 RKP (b). From February 1920, Officer of the Special Checks Department, since August 1920 Assistant to the Head of the Operations Department of the Special Branch of the Checks, from January 1 to August 1, 1921 Assistant Head of the Operational Division of the Chess Operations Department, from August 1, 1921 to January 1, 1924 Assistant Head of the Operations Department of Checks / GPU / OGPU RFSRR / USSR. From January 1, 1924 to November 1, 1925 Deputy Head of Operations Department of the USSR, from November 1, 1925 to February 4, 1932 helper of the Head of Operations Department of the U...

Rubinlicht tenement

Rubinlichta's house at ul. Noakowskiego 4 in Warsaw Rubinlicht tenement house - a building in Warsaw, located at the corner of Lwowska and Stanisława Noakowskiego Streets (former ul.Wielka and Polna Streets), opposite the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute. It is the last remnant of the former Baskervi farm, spanned at the beginning of the 20th century. The early-modern townhouse was built in 1914 according to the joint project of excellent architects Stanisław Weiss and Henry Stifelman. After the First World War the building was bought by the Młodzian family. He lived here. Col. Kazimierz Młodzianowski, commandant of the Cadet School and later Minister of the Interior. The tenement, which was burnt down during the Second World War, was rebuilt with a simplified facade. wiki

Květoslav Svoboda

Květoslav Svoboda (born August 25, 1982 in Znojmo) is a Czech swimmer, three-time Olympian. Career Květoslav Svoboda first competed at the Olympic Games at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He then participated in two swimming competitions: 100 m freestyle (45th place) and 200 m freestyle (18th place). Four years later, at the 2004 Games, Svoboda was a Czech national team player. Then again he played in two swimming disciplines: 200 m freestyle (9th place) and 4x200 m freestyle, where together with Michal Rubáčk, Josef Horký and Martin Škiba took 13th place. Svoboda once performed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where he participated in three swimming competitions: 200 m freestyle (46th place), 400m freestyle (33rd place) and 200m backstroke (36th place). wiki

Analog High Definition

Analog High Definition (AHD) - a video surveillance standard developed by one of the CCTV manufacturers - the Korean company Nextchip. AHD technology has been implemented for mass production at the end of 2014. AHD systems allow the transmission of high definition (HD and Full HD) signals through connectors used in traditional analog TV systems: coax or twisted pair and BNC connectors. Main assumptions of AHD technology AHD and other digital broadcasting systems In parallel with the AHD standard, other HD / Full HD signal transmission systems were also introduced with the HD-TVI, also called TURBO HD and HD-CVI, connectors used in classic video surveillance systems. All three systems have similar assumptions, quality and functionality. The main difference is their openness: HD-TVI and HD-CVI are distributed only by the companies that launched them (Hikvision and Dahua respectively), while AHD is fully open technology, because Nextchip has made it available to other companies. ind...

Žimerová

Žimerová (also: Žimerovské luky; pol. Żymerowa) - a large complex of meadows in the Great Chocza Group in the Chocza Mountains in Slovakia. Position They lie on the back, steeply sloping down from Little Chocza in the south-east direction, towards the Žimerová Pass, separating it from Turin's Magura. Vegetation Gliders are characterized by a large wealth of flora. Extensive areas covered with herbaceous vegetation are populated by beeches and spruces, either grouped here or as magnificent single trees, often with original crowns. In addition to these, we will find sycamore, birch, geranium, geranium and others. Żymerowa meadow is characterized by rich orchid flora. It grows here. abundant orchid tuscan in both color variations: yellow and purple-red, as well as their pink hybrids. The lighter parts of the meadows are known from the mass flower blooming European, with yellow flowers blossoming here with pink flowers. In addition, there are, among others. Common eagle, congr...

Ignacy Mostowski

Ignacy Mostowski (born 1882 in Brzesko, died 1953) is a Polish heating specialist, professor at the Technical University of Lodz. In 1913 he obtained an engineering degree from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Lviv Polytechnic. In that year he started working at this university in the Department of Theory of Thermal Machines. At that time, he was interested in the problems of counting machines that were almost unknown at the time of the construction of such a machine. Still in his studies he developed and published a theory of logarithmic slider for use in the calculation of multi-digit logarithms. In the years 1919-1939 he worked at the Warsaw University of Technology in the Department of Theory of Thermal Machines. In the ironworks, foundries and rolling mills in Borek Fałęcka near Cracow, at the Augsburg-Nuremberg Machine Factory in Augsburg, Zieliński - Factory of Iron and Iron Works. In the academic year 1921-1922 he stayed in Paris as a French Government scholarsh...

Alexei Nasiedkin

Aleksey Alekseejewicz Nasiedkin (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Наседкин, born 18 February 1897 in the village of Maurino in the Jaroslawian province, died 26 January 1940 in Moscow) is an officer of the Soviet secret service, the People's Commissar of the Interior of the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1938). Curriculum vitae After graduating from the 4 classes of the city school he was an electromonitor at the factory, 1918 joined the Red Army and RKP (b). 1919 completed the courses of red commanders in Tambów, soldier of special purpose units, commander of machine gun ranks, participant in suppressing anti-communist peasant uprisings, among others. the Tambov Uprising. 1923 graduated from the Institute of the People's Economy, was the manager of the regimental school of machine guns, later on party work - secretary of the party cells of the State Planning Commission (Gosplanu), 1924-1926 secretary of the factory committee, and 1926-1927 secretary responsible for the p...

Benedictine Confederation

The Benedictine Confederation of the Order of St. Benedictus (Benedictine Confederacy Benedictine Ordinis Sancti Benedicti) - a voluntary union of congregations and independent abbeys, based on the life of the monks in the Rule of St. Benedict. Its headquarters are Rome. It was founded in 1893 by the decision of Pope Leo XIII. It is not a modern connotation of the word because it has no jurisdiction over its members, but a loose union of monasteries that share the same tradition and way of life of Cenobic. The Abbot of the Confederation is the abbot of the Primate. In 2000, he was elected Notker Wolf, former archbishop of St. John's Monastery. Otylii over Ammersee (Erzabtei Sankt Ottilien in Eresing municipality). wiki

Charlotte Radcliffe

Charlotte Helen Radcliffe (born 3 August 1903 in Garston, died December 12, 1979) is an English midfield swimmer representing the United Kingdom, Olympic medalist. During the 7th Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920, Radcliffe was sixteen in two swimming competitions. In the 100m freestyle race with an unknown time, she took seventh place in the second qualifying race, which did not allow her to advance to the finals. In the women's relay 4 × 100 m freestyle was started only three teams. Britons on the third shift took second place James represented the Liverpool club Garston SC. She was a cousin of another British sportswoman, long-distance runner Pauli Radcliffe. Bibliography wiki

Adolphe Artz

Adolphe Artz - Dutch painter and collector, representative of the Hague School. From 1855 to 1864 he studied at the Amsterdam Academy where he met and became friends with Jozef Israëls. The work of Israës, representing the lives of fishermen, was the main inspiration for his work. Between 1866 and 1874 he stayed in Paris, where he continued his own studies, but continued to work on fisheries, creating genres and inspired by Japanese art. In Paris he maintained close contacts with Jacob Maris and Frederik Kaemmerer. In 1874 he returned to The Hague where he was a member of the Hollandsche Teekenmaatschappij. In 1879 he was honored with the Order of the Oak Crown by Wilhelm III of the Netherlands. In 1889 he sat in the jury of the World Exhibition in Paris. Selected works Bibliography wiki

Social trap

A social trap - to identify situations of conflict and conflict, in which the parties, seeking to maximize their own benefits, achieve worse outcomes than agreeing and implementing a specific strategy. Related to the concept of social dilemma (a classic example is a prisoner dilemma). The most known social traps include the trap or tragedy of the common pasture or the trap of the missing character, and the "pursuit of money" (the example of a "dollar auction"). The most effective methods of combating social traps are: information flow, feedback (punishment), central regulation and the formation of coalitions (co-operation strategy). However, there are also social pitfalls associated with cooperation: avoiding individuals or groups of certain behaviors ("desertion") or fulfilling commitments, findings with poor performance, low quality. Bibliography wiki

Ivan Czużajkin

Iwan Czużajkin (born 1895 in the village of Cholmanka in the Samaritan province, died in 1967 in Smolensk) - NKVD officer, one of the performers of the Katyn massacre. Curriculum vitae He had basic education, joined the Red Army in 1918, and in 1930 went to the WKP (b). From May 1939 to July 1941 he was a senior supervisor of the prison of the NKVD-People's Commissariat of State Security of the Smolensk Oblast. He participated in murdering Polish prisoners of war in the Katyn forest, and on October 26, 1940, the head of the NKVD Lavenderiu Beria awarded him a monetary prize. After the war he worked, among others. in the Smolensk Oblast Board of Smolensk. Honors In medal. Bibliography wiki

mušḫuššu

Presentation of Marduk god of muszhusz. Mushrooms (m. mūḫuššu) - a mythical dragon snake of Mesopotamian beliefs, a sacred animal of many gods, best known for his performances at the Ishtar Gate in Babylon. The best known image of this creature, depicted on the walls and gateways of the Babylon procession, shows them as a hybrid with a head, a neck and a snake's torso, the front legs of a lion, the back legs of a bird, its tail and horns on its head. His identification with muszhush, known from the mythology of the serpent-dragon, has become possible thanks to the inscriptions of King Nebuchadnezzar II, describing in detail his construction work in Babylon. According to the sources, the muszhush was originally the animal of Ninazu, the god of Esznun. During the Akkadian period, or at the beginning of the Babylonian period (18th century BC), he was "inherited" by the god Tiszpaka, when he replaced Ninazu as the guardian god of the city. In Lagash, he was joined by his...

Franz d’Epinay

Franz de Quesnel Baron d'Epinay - a fictional character from the novel by Alexandre Dumas Count Monte Christo. Friend of Alberta de Morcerfa, deceased husband of Valentino de Villefort. It is also in the novel by François Taillandier, Count of Monte Christo. Character description Franz de Quesnel was the son of General Quesnel. He soon lost his parents. His mother died, leaving him in the world, and his father died in a duel with Noirtier de Villefort in 1815, leaving his son Louis XVIII given him the title Baron d'Epinay. As a young Franz he became friends with Albert de Morcerf, Alfons de Beauchamp, Lucjan Debray and Baron Raulem de Chateau-Renaud. Together with them in 1838 he went to Rome for a carnival. In order to survive the incredible adventure, he went to Monte Christo Island to hunt for a chamois, but was caught by the mysterious Sindbad Sailor Smugglers. They tied up their eyes and led them to the carefully guarded, luxuriant cave. There their leader entertained h...

TMK

Visualization of the cruise ship TMK- Mavr over Venus TMK (Russian: Тяжёлый Межпланетный Корабль - Heavy Interplanetary Spacecraft) - Soviet ship design and mission to send manned Mars and Venus (TMK-MAVR) The TMK-1 was set to set off in 1971 on a three-year expedition that flew around Mars and dropped the probe. Besides this idea was proposed extended projects such as TMK-E, MAVR and KK in which to fly over Venus, to be used electric drive or manned landing on Mars. The TMK project was a Soviet response to the American program Apollo. The project has never been completed due to the technical difficulties of the N1 rocket that was necessary for this project. TMK-1 The first flight to Mars was to begin on June 8, 1971. The 75-ton TMK-1 ship was to take three crew members aboard. After ten and a half months of flight, the crew would make a flight over Mars and release a remotely-controlled spacecraft to Mars, before returning to Earth. Arrival was scheduled to take place on J...

Appearance

Apku, Apqu - ancient city in Assyria, about 50 km west of Nineveh. Presently, the archaeological site of Tell Abu Mary in Iraq. The origins of the city are unknown. but it is known that in the end II thousand. BC Here, the palace of Assyrian king Ashur-resza-Izi (1132-1115 BC) began to build here. Construction work on the unfinished building was continued by one of his successors, Ashur-bel-kala (1073-1056 p.n.e.). In the 10th century, p.n.e. The town has probably fallen into ruin, since around 900 BC. The Assyrian King Adad-nirari II (911-891 BC) had to rebuild it, raising his palace at the same time. In the footsteps of Adad-nirari II went Ashur-nasir-applause II, who also built his palace here, placing in his foundations silver and gold plaques foundation. Adad-nirari III (810-783 BC) was among the cities and lands that the king intended to administer to Nergal-Eger, one of his governors. Bibliography of his governors. Bibliography wiki

Achille Mbembe

Achille Mbembe Joseph Achille Mbembe (born in 1957) - a Cameroonian philosopher, political theoretician, historian and writer. His books cover mainly African history and politics. Curriculum vitae He was born in 1957 in Cameroon just before the state gained independence. In 1989 he defended his doctoral thesis at the University of Paris and obtained a doctorate in history (Ph.D.). He lectured history, among others at Columbia University (1988-1991), University of Pennsylvania (1992-1996) and Yale University (2003). In 1996-2000 in Dakar he was the executive director of the Council for the Development of Social Research in Africa. wiki

The shadow (cycle of Jerzy Żuławski)

Shadow - the lyrical cycle of the young Polish poet Jerzy Żuławski. It contains thirty-four poems. The works from the series are written with a one-syllable using a four-level stanza. Evening and silence ... In a dream or in a daydream? Smaller! Stars full of shrubs branches; strange peacocks shine on the water; pearls rustling down the oars ... And some lips bent over me - and a hand on my alabaster eyes, good and sweet ... flowers - and caressed from flowers more loving words ... wiki

Administrative apparatus

Administrative apparatus - an internally structured system whose elements are responsible for specific tasks and which interact with each other. It is a system of accidentally chosen entities, influenced by the legal system and on which it depends (strength of connections between particular entities and the manner of their subordination in the hierarchy). The aim of the division of tasks is to care for the exact execution of administrative tasks, the incorrect operation of entities may be caused by external factors (eg the situation in the country). wiki

Barbara Dębicka

Barbara Dębicka (born on November 29, 1939 in Kutno) - Polish biologist, Member of the Sejm of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae In the years 1955-1958 she attended the Pharmaceutical Technical School in Lodz. From 1958, she worked at the State Pharmaceuticals Enterprise in Kutno, and then as a specialist in Kutno Pharmaceutical Factory "Polfa". In 1970 she graduated extramural university education at the Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences of the University of Lodz. In 1976, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Płock district. She sat on the Mining, Energy and Chemistry Committee and in the Labor and Social Affairs Committee. Bibliography wiki

Piotr Tiurkin

Piotr Andriejewicz Tiurkin (Russian: Пётр Андреевич Тюркин, born in 1897 in Nikolayevsk, Samaritan Governorate, died May 2, 1950 in Butyrki, Moscow) - Soviet state and party activist, Major General. Curriculum vitae In 1918 he became a member of the RKP (b), 1918-1919 studied at the Saratov Industrial Economics Institute, 1920-1926 was an instructor, manager of the sector and head of the national education department in Saratov, and 1926-1929 head of the Chief Education Board of the Socialist People's Commissar Education RFSRR. From November 1931 to February 1933 he was the editor of the newspaper "Gorkowskaja Kommun", and from March 1933 to June 1935 he was the director of the Gorkowski Institute of Industrial. From June 1935 to June 1936 he was the director of the Leningrad Industrial Institute, later working in the Leningrad Oblast National Education Branch, until September 2, 1937, he was deputy chairman, and from September 2 to October 26, 1937, the chairman of the...

Vladimir Vasiliev (politician)

Vladimir Petrovich Wasiljev (Russian: Владимир Петрович Васильев, born September 10, 1918 in Debalcewo, died April 9, 1978 in Ulyanovsk) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae In 1935 he graduated from mechanical engineering and undertook studies at the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Transport Engineers, later working at the steam engine plant in Petrozavodsk. From 1942 a member of the WKP (b), a secretary of the WKP committee (b) a railway station in the Leningrad Oblast, 1945-1946 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the WKP (b) in Tichwin, 1946-1949 a member of the Higher School of the Party at the KC WKP (b). From 1949 I Secretary of the WKP District Committee (b) in Ulyanovsk, Head of the Propaganda and Agrarian Affairs Department of the Cracow Ulyanovsk Oblast, from 1958 to January 1960 Second Secretary of the Ulyanian City Committee of the CPSU. From March 16, 1961 to December 1962, the President of the Executive Board of the Ulyanian Regional Council, from January 1963...

Mikhail Yakovlev (diplomat)

Mikhail Danilovich Yakovlev (Russian: Михаил Данилович Яковлев, born 22 November 1910 in the village of Petropavlovsk in the Kharkov province, died July 16, 1999 in Moscow) - Soviet politician and diplomat. Curriculum vitae 1931 graduated from the Law Faculty of the University of Leningrad, 1931-1933 the People's Inspectorate of the Labor and Peasant Labor Inspection, USSR, 1933-1939 worked as a lecturer in Kiev. From 1939 a member of the WKP (b), 1939-1941 a student of the High School of the Party at the KC WKP (b), since 1941 he worked in the KC WKP (b), since 1948 the candidate of economic sciences. From 1951 to July 3, 1952 Deputy Head of the Department of Science and Higher Education Institutions KC WK (b), 1955-1957 Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Commission of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, 1957-1958 Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Foreign Cultural Relations at the Council of Ministers of the USSR. From 13 June 1959 to 5 August 1960, RFSRR Foreign M...

Alexei Nikitin

April 14, 1939) - Russian lawyer and politician, Post and Telegraph Minister of the Russian Federation (1917), Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation (1917) 1917). Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Law Faculty of the Moscow University, in 1899 joined the SDPRR, after the split in the Menshevik party, 1917 chairman of the Moscow Revolutionary Military Committee, from 13 to 18 March 1917 chairman of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council (workers' deputies). From 18 March to 24 April 1917, head of the Moscow City Council, since April 24, 1917, Member of the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council, July 8, 1917, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Duma, from 6th August to 8th November 1917 Minister of Post and Telegraphs of the Russian Republic. From September 8, 1917 to October 8, 1917, Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation, October 18, 1917 Member of the Special Forces for the Liberation of Petrograd, November 8, 191...

Giovanni Roman

Giovanni Adam Roman (born May 3, 1961 in Swidnica) is a Polish politician and member of the Sejm of the 5th parliamentary term. Curriculum vitae He completed his studies at the Catholic University of Lublin. He worked as deputy director of the Voivodeship Road Traffic Center in Wałbrzych. From 1998 to 2005 he was a councilor of the Wałbrzych district. In 2005, from the list of Law and Justice, he obtained the mandate of a Member of the Wałbrzych District with 4373 votes. In the parliamentary elections in 2007 he was unsuccessfully seeking re-election. In 2010 he became a councilor of Wałbrzych. In 2014, he was not reelected (losing four votes). Bibliography wiki

Society of Revolutionary Republican Citizens

The Society of Revolutionary Citizens (Société des citoyennes républicaines révolutionnaires) - a political organization of women founded in Paris on May 10, 1793 by Claire Lacombe and Pauline Léon. Its members were mainly radical representatives of the folk layer (so-called "skuuloterii"), sympathizing with Jacobins. Initially, even the headquarters of the street. Honorius in Paris shared with the Jakobin Club. Their main aim was to support the military defense of the capital in the face of the coming anti-revolutionary forces. Members of the Society of Revolutionary Republicans were active in overthrowing the Jewish government (May 31st, June 1-2, 1793), thus enabling the Jacobins to rule with Maximilian Robespierre. This organization was later demobilized - as well as all other revolutionary women's associations - by the Jacobin government under the Act of October 30, 1793. Bibliography Tomasz Przesobocki, Citizens. Women in public space in France in the turn of t...

Paco de Lucena

Paco de Lucena. Paco de Lucena and La Parrala. Paco de Lucena, born Franscico Diaz Fernandez (born 1859 in Lucena, province of Córdoba, Spain, died in 1898) was a Spanish guitarist, one of the most prominent flamenco players of the late nineteenth century. > His playing style influenced many classical guitarists and flamenco guitarists from the early twentieth century, interested in the revival of classical guitar. When Paco de Lucena died, Andrés Segovia (later known Spanish guitarist, virtuoso and classical guitarist) was five years old. A year later, when Segovia began to learn to play, his first guitar was one of those played by Lucena. At the 150th anniversary of the birth of Paco de Lucena on 27-31 May 2009, a flamenco concert dedicated to the artist took place at Lucena Castle. wiki

Hatha Karunaratne

Hatha Kapuralalage Karunaratne (born October 21, 1941 in Karawanelli, died in October 1983 in Palali) is a Peruvian boxer, Olympian. In 1967, he won the Asian championship in paperweight. He started in the paperweight at the 1968 Summer Olympics (Mexico). In the first round he had a free lot, and in the next he won unanimously for points with Burmese Thet U Laiem. In the quarter-finals he lost to the later Olympic champion Francisco Rodríguez (in the second round the referee broke the duel, because the Lansky was unable to continue it (not knockout)). Bibliography wiki

Achmietgariej Abdriejew

Achmietgariej Szakirzianowicz Abdriejew, tat. At first, a bookkeeper in kolkhoz, a participant of World War II, 1942-1943 in the 72st Mortuary Regiment, was wounded and discharged to the family, from 1943 the kolkhoznik in his village, the secretary of the local party organization, the senior inspector of the agricultural insurance department of the local committee Executive, 1950-1955 Assistant Secretary of the District Committee. 1956-1968 Chairman of the kolkhoz, 1959-1963 Member of the Supreme Tatar ASRR, delegate to the XXII Congress of the CPSU, and III and IV of the Allied Congresses of the Congregations. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki
Bäjken Ähsmähler (Russian: Байкен Ашимович Ашимов, born August 10, 1917 in Szabakbaju near Kokchetav, died February 5, 2010 in Almaty) is a Soviet and Kazakh politician, chairman of the Cabinet of the SRR in 1970-1984, Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR in 1984-1985, Hero of the Socialist Work (1977). Curriculum vitae 1932-1935 studied at the Petropavlovsk-Fabryczna School of Iron Railroad, and in 1935-1938 in the Leninowski Agronomo-Zootechnic Technikum Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego. In 1938 he became the head of the political department of the Komsomol Regional Committee of the Northeastern Oblast, and in that year he was appointed to the Red Army in the Kiev Military District, where he was a junior college student. Since 1939 the deputy politruk of the company, senior writer of the political department of the 131st Rifle Division. From 1940 a member of the WKP (b), secretary of the Komsomol branch office. 1941-1942 high school teacher in the Kokketu district, 1942 again in the ...

Arthur Smith

The Asian Championship in Wrestling in 2013 was held in the capital of India, New Delhi from 18th to 22th April. Results men free style classic style Woman's results free style Bibliography the 1912 Olympic Games in four competitions. The best result was achieved individually by shooting at any of the 300-meter rifles in three positions - taking 64th place with 752 points. In the shooting of a rifle from 300 meters in three positions of 84th place. In team competitions, he was ranked 6th in shooting with a rifle of 300 meters in three positions and a 4th place in shooting with a rifle. Bibliography wiki

Katrine Ottosen

Katrine Ottosen (born 1981) is a Danish singer and composer under the pseudonym "CALLmeKAT". She made her debut album I'm In A Polaroid - Where Are You? released by Bandcamp on June 2, 2008. The disc was recorded using a laptop and a dictaphone in the Ottosen apartment and a ruined barn in the Catskill Mountains, New York. The sound of nature and the recording of accidentally found old vinyl records. The album was mixed by Valgeir Sigurdson at Greenhouse Studios in Reykjavik. The cover of her first album was designed by Tarik Mikou. Otosc's second album, Where the river turns black, was released by her own Pixiebooth label with drummer Joe Magistro (Prophet Omega) and Sara Lee (Gang Of Four, B52's) playing bass. Featuring guest star Erika Spring (Au Revoir Simone) and Helgi Jonsson (Sigur Ros). Bibliography http://callmekat.bandcamp.com/album/im-in-a-polaroid-where-are-you (dostęp: 2014-01-30 19:50) http://bullettmedia.com/article/premiere-callmekats-retro...

Jozef Kupczak

Józef Kupczak (born 5 May 1917 in Kosma, died April 5, 1999 in Kraków) is a Polish cyclist, six-time Polish champion, cyclist trainer. Father of riders Ryszard Kupczak and Jerzy. Sports career He was a member of Legia Kraków, Garbarni and Włókniarz Cracow. His successes were both before and after World War II. He won the Polish championship four times in the sprint, including the last before World War II and the first, after the war, (1938, 1946, 1948, 1953), twice in the team race for 4000 m for the investigation (1946, 1952). In the sprint he also won two vice-championships (1937, 1949) and three bronze medals of the MP (1947, 1950, 1952). In 1954 he also won the bronze medal in the long-distance race track. The first and last medal of the Polish championship was 17 years old. In 1938 and 1939 he represented Poland at the world championship, but dropped in both starts in the sprint elimination. After completing his career he worked as a coach at Cracovia and in the 1950s also...

Barry Fell

Howard Barraclough Fell (born 6 June 1917, April 21, 1994) is a British pseudohistory of New Zealand origin, a proponent of the theory of maritime relations between the Old and the New World in antiquity. He was a zoologist, lecturer at Harvard University. He specialized in invertebrate biology, especially sea urchins. However, amateur archeology has become its main interest. Fell hypothesized that already in the second millennium BC. North Africans and Europe sailed to the Americas. He claimed, among other things. The land of Punt was actually Sumatra, and the Polynesians and Indians are related to the Libyans. Proof of Fell's hypothesis was to be found by him in large numbers in the Americas and in Oceania, epigraphical epitaphs covered with a peacock-like writing, unanimously recognized by archaeologists for forgery. Fell has published his views on America B.C. (1976), Saga America (1980) and Bronze Age America (1982). Bibliography wiki

Mud flows

Mud flow Mud flows - dangerous phenomena consisting of rapid movement of layers of liquefied soil under the influence of gravity down the slope. They are most often found in the mountains covered with vegetation. Often mud flows are the result of torrential rains, rapid melting of large snow masses or volcanic eruptions. Then the thick layers of loose rocks (clay, clay, sand) are strongly permeated with water and move rapidly in the form of mud and stone streams. The expelled masses of mud move with great force, capturing eg cars or big boulders at speeds up to 150 km / h. Surface rinsing is caused by the flow of water on the slope. Usually occurs in the upper slopes. Its intensity depends on: As a result of the precipitation of concentrated precipitation and melting water, mainly in the lower part of the slope, there is a linear rinsing process connected with erosion. There are crèches, pits, debris, ravines and steams. Mud flows can be protected in the same way as rubbish. ...

The coup in Mogadishu (7 September 2013)

The bombing of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, took place on September 7, 2013, when two bombs near the government headquarters broke out. Details of the assassination According to the police and witnesses, the first bomb exploded in a car trapped near the Village restaurant, not far from the government headquarters. A few minutes later, the suicide bomber blew himself up in the crowd of people gathered at the site of the first explosion. Police spokesman Muhammad Dahi announced that at least 18 people were killed. The attackers of the radical Islamic militia Ashish-Sabab are suspected. wiki

Dawid Selenica

Dawid Selenica or Selenicasi - Albanian painter from the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He is considered one of the most important creators of icons and frescoes in Albania. Fresco from the church of Sts. Nicholas of Voskopoje He was from Selenicë e Pishës now in the district of Kolonja, southwest of Korczyna. He died in the middle of the 18th century near Korcza. In 1715, David Selenicasi painted frescoes in the Koukouzellissa chapel in the oldest monastery in Athos, Great Lawrence. In 1726 he painted the Orthodox Church. Nicholas church in Moskopole, in 1727 the church of Sts. John the Baptist in Kastoria and the temple of Nea Panagia in Thessaloniki. His disciples and followers of the so-called. The Macedonian schools were the Kostandin brothers and the Athanas Zografi. Bibliography wiki

Swiatosław Pielipiec

Nikolai Petrovich Awtonomov, Russian Николай Петрович Автономов (born April 6, 1894 in Sergievyevskaya State, in the District of the Military Forces, died August 13, 1979 in St. Petersburg, Florida) - Russian Orthodox clergyman, collaborating self-appointed archbishop , then the Bishop of the Cossack Military Headquarters at the end of World War II, an emigre of the Greek Catholic Archbishop. Curriculum vitae He was educated at the Tambow Seminary, but in 1909 he was expelled for drinking. He was then a psalmist in the Orthodox Church of Lebedin. Since 1920 he served as a priest in the Eparchy of Carycian. He supported the renewal movement, recognized by the orthodox hierarchy as heretical. From 1926 he was a plenipotentiary of the Higher Orthodox Church in Stalingrad. In 1927 he became a preacher in the Taganrog eparchy of the living Orthodox Church. At the beginning. In October 1928 he participated in the meeting of the Synod of the Holy Living Church. In half. In May 1930, he assu...
Bloody Italian specialties - a collection of Jacek Bocheński's stories published for the first time in 1982 by the Czytelnik publishing house. Bocheński started writing these stories during his second stay in Italy in 1974 (he stayed in Italy in 1973-1974) and finished in 1976. These stories deal with the problem of Italian terrorism and its ideological and political connections. Based on facts, historical reports interspersed with personal reflections and digressions. The key issues that the author raises in this collection: questions about the meaning of democracy, about man's responsibility to other people and society, and about the problem of political and ideological manipulation. The content of the collection Translations One of the stories from the collection, The Clockwork Orange, was translated into German and appeared as a book entitled Clockwork orange (LCB Editionen Literarisches Colloquium, Berlin 1983). Release Bibliography wiki

Elpenor

Elpenor (Greek: Ἐλπήνωρ) - a character from Greek mythology. One of the companions of Odysseus changed by Kirke in swine. After regaining his human form, he got drunk on the eve of the wine trip and fell asleep drunk on the terrace. Having heard the cry of his companions in the morning, he fell off sleep and killed himself. Odysseus later met his soul in the underground world, where Elpenor asked him to make his deceased funeral unburied. Heros fulfilled his request and returned to the island of Kirke, where he burned his companion's body and made him a grave. wiki

Manuel Komnen (syn Andronika I)

Manuel Comnen (Greek: Μανουήλ Κομνηνός, Latin: Manouêl Komnênos, born 1145, died 1185?) - son of Andronik I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor. His wife was Rusudan, daughter of Georgian King George III. Their children were: Dawid I Wielki Komnen and Alexius I Wielki Komnen, the founders of the Trapezunt Empire. After the death of his father in 1185 Manuel was blinded, probably died in the same year. His children grew up in the court of their aunt, the queen of Georgia - Tamary. Bibliography wiki

Treasury Islands

Treasury Islands - a group of small islands south of Bougainville and 24 km from Shortland islands. They belong to the Province of the West Solomon Islands. The two largest islands are Mono and Stirling. The strait between the two islands is called Blanche Harbor. For the first time, the islands were discovered in 1788 by Royal Navy officer, cf. John Shortland. During World War II, the islands were occupied by Japanese forces until October 27, 1943, when the New Zealand 8th Brigade was stationed on the islands. After seizing the islands, the 87th Seabees battalion built a runway on the flatter island of Stirling. The airport was then used to neutralize the Japanese base in Rabaul. Stirling airport is currently used by Solomon Airlines. wiki

Renata Tykierka

Renata Tykierka, after her husband Bastek (born December 2, 1943 in Rawa Ruska) - Polish swimmer, multiple Polish champion, Polish record holder, medalist of the Summer Universiade (1961). Sports career Since 1955 she was a competitor of Ślęza Wroclaw. At the Summer Universiade in 1961 she won a bronze medal in a 4 x 100 m relay with variable style (her partners were Danuta Zachariasiewicz, Krystyna Jagodzińska and Alicja Klemińska). At the 50 meter Polish championship, she won 6 medals and 5 Polish championships in a relay race: She was a successful veteran. In 1966, she graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Wroclaw. as the chief accountant. Her husband is from 1965 swimmer Ewald Bastek, her sister is a swimmer Grażyna Tykierka. Bibliography wiki

Nikolai Smirnov (1906-1962)

Nikolai Ivanovich Smirnov (Russian: Николай Иванович Смирнов, born 1906, died June 17, 1962) is a Soviet economic, party and state activist. Curriculum vitae Since 1928 he served in the Red Army, since 1931 he belonged to the WKP (b), until 1939 he was chairman of the factory committee and head of the factory workshop. In 1941 he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Shipbuilding. From 1944 to 1946 he was the factory's factory manager. In 1946-1949 he was the director of the factory "Leninskaja Kuznica" in Kiev, and in 1949-1950 the director of the factory "Krasnoje Sormowo" in Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod). From 1950 to 1954, director of the Kirovian Factory in Leningrad (St. Petersburg), from 15 June 1954 to 17 June 1962 the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Leningrad Town Council, from 25 February 1956 until the end of his life the deputy member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from the fourth to the sixt...

Abdullahi Last

Abdullahi Qarshe, author Mahmud Muhammad (born Cabdullahi Kharshee, born 1924 in Moshi, 1994) is a Somali composer and writer, author of lyrics and music for Qoloba Calankeed, the national anthem of Somalia. One of the pioneers of Somali music, called by some father of Somali music. He was born in 1924 in the Moshi district of Somali immigrants as Mahmud Muhammad. His father was a businessman who emigrated from the Sanaag region (now part of the unrecognized Somaliland). In 1931 he came with his parents to Aden, where he undertook his studies. It was there for the first time that he encountered radio and film, including Arabic and Indian music. It inspired him to buy his first lute and create Somali music (Ka Kacay !, the first song Ka Kacay created in 1948). In 1945 he arrived in Hargeyy, where he worked as an official for the British military administration. He was also a member of a group of artists founded in 1955 named Walaalo Hargeysa (Hargeys Brothers). In 1959 he wrote a...

Abram Chairs

Abram Jakowlewicz Stolar (Russian: Абрам Яковлевич Столяр, born April 1901 in the village of Ołowo in the province of Zabajkalska, died 28 July 1938) - First secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Sverdlovsk (1937-1938). From April 1917 he was a member of the SDPRR (b), 1917 he graduated from the Nerczyńsk real school, from April 1917 the secretary and head of the military department of the Nerulian Council, 1918 was in the Red Army and guerrilla units. From October 1918 to November 1920, an agitator, instructor and president of the RKP garrison (b), from November 1920 to October 1921 helper of the head of the Central Military School of the Far East, October 1921 to January 1924 he studied at the Communist University of Warsaw. Sverdlov. From January 1924 to March 1926, the editor of the "Komuna Niżnonowogrodzka" newspaper, from April 1927 to May 1928 the secretary responsible for the regional committee of the WKP (b), from May 1929 to July 1930, head of the N...

Aleksandros Panagulis

Aleksandros Panagulis (born July 2, 1939 in Glyfada, May 1, 1976) is a Greek politician and poet, democratic activist, member of the Greek Parliament from December 9, 1974 until his death. He studied at the Polytechnic in Athens and devoted himself to political activity from an early age. After the coup of April 21, 1967, he opposed the military regime of Giorgio Papadopoulos and founded the Greek Resistance Organization. After a failed attempt on the life of Giorgio Papadopoulos on August 13, 1968, he was arrested and sentenced to death, but was instead transferred to the Boiati prison. The cause of the change was the pressure of the global public. In prison, Boiati was subjected to cruel physical and psychological torture for a long time. Thanks to the amnesty was released in August 1973. In 1974 the military junta ended (the junta black colonels) and in the first democratic elections Panagulis was elected to the parliament of the Union Center. He fought for the removal of the poli...

Corey Carrier

Corey Thomas Carrier (born August 20, 1980 in Middleborough, Mass.) is a former American actor, starring as a young Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones and the Chronicles of Indiana. Carrier was born in Middleborough, Massachusetts as the son of Thomas Carrier and Carleen Carrier. He has a younger sister named Bethany. He attended acting school at The Priscilla Beach Children's Theater Workshop. He also went to Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. He played the role of young Indiana Jones (8-10 years) in the Indiana Jones and the Chronicles of the Youth series. In 2000, he ended his acting career. It's 171 cm tall. wiki

Fleckerl

Pair of revolutions Fleckerl (a German "little spot") - a dance step, usually found in a Viennese waltz, which does not dance along the dance floor, but in its center, in one place. Originally by Jonathan Crossley and Lyn Marriner. Fleckerl can be danced clockwise or vice versa (right or left), often starting with a figure called a contrach, the shape is changed every six steps. After performing the figure in both directions, the partner crosses his left foot right behind the first two times, and the third crosses the rear foot. Fleckerl to the right and left often is connected to the right. The figure is 123 123. A dance couple to dance fleckerl moves in a Viennese waltz on the center of the dance floor, while all other standard dances are performed around him. wiki

Pickling (gastronomy)

Pickling - the process of preparing meats for further cooking. Pickling is the storage of meat in acidic lye, usually made from acid (especially vinegar or lactic acid) and a spice set. Beef meat has a large amount of connective tissue, mostly from old beef (beef, game, rarely mutton). Stuffed meat is roasted or stewed. The pickling process causes the meat to rapidly mature, while simultaneously inhibiting the growth of microorganisms. In acidic environments, collagen from the connective tissue swells strongly, which entails faster softening of the portion during subsequent heat treatment. The meat that is pre-cooked becomes brittle, plump, juicy, and also takes on the characteristic venison of wild game (often meat is called wild meat). Large pieces of meat are often used for staining, usually weighing 2-2.5 kg. It is cleansed of tendons and fascias. Then serve one or two portions in stone or enamel pots and cover with cold water to cover completely. The meat is aged 2-3 days at ab...

Michel Nykiel

Michel Nykiel (born January 6, 1958, October 7, 2014) is a Polish footballer, teacher, and self-government. Curriculum vitae Bielawa Bielawa, who plays for the defender. For most of his football career he was associated with the Wałbrzych clubs - first with Górnik, in whose colors he played in the 1983-1986 29 matches in the First Division and later in the Zaglebiem. In the 90s he also appeared in Lechia Dzierżoniów. He also worked as a trainer. He completed his studies at Wroclaw University of Technology. He worked as a teacher of mathematics at the junior high school in the Community School Complex No. 2 in Wałbrzych. In the local elections in 2006, KWW Alicja Rosiak received the mandate of the councilor of the Wałbrzych City Council. In 2010, as a candidate for the KWW Wałbrzych Local Government, he was unsuccessfully seeking re-election. In October 2014, he drowned himself in the sea during a vacation in Egypt. wiki

Larval marginal spines

Larval marginal spines - the type of spikes present on the larval colony. These spines grow in a row along the edges of the body and wings. It consists of: a scribbled root, whose shape can be different and is characteristic of the species and the waxy stem. The stem has a cylindrical shape and is separated by a spike base. The function of the spines is to increase the body surface area and to make the larva's adhesion to the ground more precise. The most developed species are predators on the fluffy and tropical plants, and reduced in these genera to grow. wiki

Signage nicknames

Signatures are the most common sign language for the Polish sign language. They are members of a given group or belong to the Deaf community. both deaf and hearing. These specific signatures can be compared to nicks. They fulfill the function of identification and are an expression of the economics of the language - instead of date on the alphabet of the whole name and surname (except dactlograms dz, dż, one dactlogram corresponds to one letter of the Polish alphabet) in the course of conversation one sign is used to identify the person. / p> Signatures are generated based on: There are also characters that can be given as a result of interaction in a particular situation (eg, I do not know with the emblem, not the sign, I do not know), nicknames derived from dactograms from the first letter of the name, also the diminutive form (eg G for Gosi) or other. In the case of naming nicknames, the most common is the mechanism of precise prioprialisation, that is, the conversion of a...

The Story of Judeth (poemat dramatyczny Williama Vicarsa Lawrance’a)

The Story of Judeth - poetic work of the American lawyer, prose writer and poet William Vicars Lawrance, published in the volume The Story of Judeth: a Tale of Bethany, with Poems of Home, Heart, and Hearth published in 1889 in Cambridge. The work is a broad, 350-page epic in the form of a dramatic poem, based on the Gospel tale of Lazarus from Bethany. It was written in an even rhymed jambic pentameter (ten-syllable). And this the daylight, this the balmy air We call the source of life! How sweet, how fair, Are all created things of Nature! See, Where soars yon bird the ether light and free! It seems a mote floating afar and high, In this magnificently dreamy sky. I would not know it were a bird, but guess — If guessing were my mood, not seriousness — It were a knotted skein of gossamer Floating from thread intangible, afar, Yet anchored to the earth, save that now faint And throbbing through the air, more like a plaint From heart care-sore than note of joy, his song Floats downward...

Fact

Factography is a set of facts or actions consisting in collecting, selecting and evaluating the state of preserved records used to create an image of the past. Factography is one of the auxiliary sciences of history, often subjected to criticism related to the subjectivism of its evaluation - if the facts are fully real, the manner of their use may be different. One of the well-known historians subjected to such a criticism was Arnold Joseph Toynbee, who was accused of manipulating history through the use of myths and figurations as well as factography, as well as attributing too much importance to the development of civilization. With humanity, humanity has been dealing with the dawn of history, a special period of intensification in the last centuries was the time of World War II. For example, family albums, less often diaries, can be considered as a kind of factual description. wiki

Kostka OLAP

Kostka OLAP OLAP cube (OLAP cube) - data structure that allows for quick data analysis. It stores data more resembling multidimensional spreadsheets than a traditional relational database. It can also be defined as the ability to manipulate and analyze data from different points of view. The distribution of data in cubes overcomes the limitations of relational databases. OLAP cubes can be considered as extending a two-dimensional spreadsheet table. For example, an enterprise might want to analyze financial data based on product, time, city, by type of income and cost, and by comparing actual data with the budget. These additional methods of dissecting data are known as dimensions. Because there can be more than three dimensions in the OLAP system, sometimes the term hypercube is used. Construction of the cube Each cube consists of dimensions and measures, that is, the analyzed values. An example of a data cube built on the basis of the following dimensions: product, shop and ti...

Jan Pomian-Bławdziewicz

Jan Pomian-Bławdziewicz (born March 16, 1924, died October 21, 2016 in London) - Polish emigre activist. Curriculum vitae He came from Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą, where before the Second World War there was a family estate. After the Third Reich's invasion of Poland in September 1939, he left with his mother to France, where he continued his education. In November 1942, he was detained on attempts to cross the Spanish border and was imprisoned in the Miranda del Ebro concentration camp. From May 1943 he stayed in England, where he joined the Polish aviation. After the war, he remained in exile in Great Britain and graduated in economics at the University of London. In the years 1948-1960 he was a close associate and secretary of Józef Retinger. He was a long-time director of the Heim Gallery art gallery in London. In 1991, he founded the "Karta z dziejów" Foundation. Distinction wiki

Renée Simonot

Renée Simonot; in fact Renée-Jeanne Deneuve (born September 10, 1911 in Le Havre) - a French theater and dubbing actress. Actress mother: Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac. Career and private life She debuted on the stage of the Odeon Theater in Paris at the age of 7, in 1918. She performed on the stage of this theater for nearly 30 consecutive years. In the 1930s, she became one of the first French actresses specializing in dubbing. Her voice was Olivia de Havilland (in most of her films), Sylvia Sidney, Judy Garland and Esther Williams. From an informal relationship with actor Aimé Clariondem (born 1894, died 1960), she had a daughter Danielle (born 1936). In 1940 she married the actor Maurice Dorléac (born 1901, died 1979) with whom she had 3 daughters: Françoise (born 1942, died 1967 in a car accident), Catherine (born 1943) and Sylvie (born 1946) . After the birth of her fourth child, she limited her acting performances by devoting herself to raising daughters. In the ...

Anna Louisa Walker

Anna Louisa Walker (born June 23, 1836 in Staffordshire, died July 7, 1907 in Bath, County Somerset) - English poet and Canadian poet. Life and creation Anna Louisa Walker was born in England as a daughter of Robert and Anna Walker, but around 1853 she left with her parents for Canada, then a British colony, to spend about ten years there. Together with her sisters, Frances and Isabella, she set up a girls' school, but after death she was forced to close her. In 1884, the author married a wealthy entrepreneur in the chemical industry, Harry Coghill. She also published under his name. She wrote poetry and novels (A Canadian heroine, 1873, Hollywood, 1875, Against her will, 1877, Lady's Holm, 1878, Two rival lovers, 1881). Among other things, she published a volume of poems by Oak and Maple (Oak and Maple). Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Aleksandr Jakowlew (Communist activist)

Aleksandr Ivanovich Yakovlev (Russian: Александр Иванович Яковлев, born 1911, died?) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Azerbaijani Institute of Industrial Engineering, was a drilling director and deputy chief engineer of the drilling office, 1939 became a member of the WKP (b). From 1940 he was a member of the party, 1942-1946, head of the Kachr KK's Department of Oil Industry, and 1946-1948 was the inspector of this department, 1948-1949 he was the inspector of the Heavy Industry Division of the KC WKP (b). Between 1949 and 1952 he was the secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Grozny, from 1952 to February 1953 the controller of the Party Control Committee at the CPSU Central Committee, from February to April 24, 1953 II Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Buguland, then again the Controller responsible for the Control Committee Party at the CPSU Central Committee. From 1953 to December 1955 he served as the Second ...

Juhan Viiding

Juhan Viiding (born June 1, 1948 in Tallinn, February 21, 1995 in Rapla) is an Estonian poet and actor. He was the youngest, fourth child of Linda and Paul Viiding. His father was also a poet of the Arbujad group. Juhan Viiding studied at the Conservatory of Tallinn (now the Estonian Academy of Music and Drama (Eesti Muusika i ja Teatriakadeemia).) He was a professional actor at the Estonian Drama Theater and played the title roles in Hamlet and Peer Gynt. Since 1971 he has published poems as Jüri Üdi. It was not just a pseudonym, but an alter ego poet. I was a Jüri Üdi (Mina olin Jüri Üdi) and contains a section entitled Juhan Viiding Poems. Rows signed with their own name had a more personal character. In 1985 he was awarded the Juhan Liivi Prize. In 1995, he committed suicide. His daughter Elo Viiding (born 1974) is also a poet. Selected works Sources Authoritative control (person): wiki

Musicological Record

Acta Musicologica - music journal, organ of the International Musicological Society. The Quarterly, originally published in Leipzig under the name «Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Musikwissenschaft Internationalen», later Acta Musicologica (Leipzig - 1931-1935, Copenhagen - 1936-1944, edited 1945-1954, resumed in Basel, since 1954). Articles are published in German, French, English and other languages, in particular they are mainly devoted to the history of musical art (especially to the 18th century). Much of the space is devoted to musical bibliography and notation. The authors of the publication are prominent musicologists from many countries. wiki

Jacek Najgrakowski

Jacek Najgrakowski (born 1929, died 2002) - Polish architect and urban planner. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the School of Engineering in Poznań (1953) and the same faculty at the Wrocław University of Technology (1955). Until 1964 he worked in Miastoprojecie in Poznań. From 1964 to 1969 in Lodz (National Council of the Śródmieście district), then: 1969-1970 in Inwestprojeodz Łódź, in 1971 in Poznań Investments, and since 1971 in WPPU in Poznan. Artworks wiki

Artur Sieradzki

Artur Stanisław Sieradzki - Polish lawyer, judge of the Supreme Court. He earned his doctoral degree. During the Second Republic he worked as a judge of the Court of Appeal in Warsaw, after which the President of the Republic of Poland Ignacy Mościcki was appointed by the President of the Supreme Court on 12 July 1929. After the Second World War, during the People's Republic of Poland, he served as the first President of the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court from April 15, 1945 to May 31, 1948. wiki

Anti-aircraft artillery battery

Anti-aircraft artillery battery - a submarine defense unit designed to combat enemy aircraft: balloons, airships, airplanes and helicopters. It is usually armed with 2 to 8 anti-aircraft guns. The battery consists of a command subordinate, 2-3 fire plumes and a supply subdivision. Anti-aircraft artillery batteries are included in squadrons or regiments of anti-aircraft artillery or other types of troops (eg infantry divisions). By acting alone, the battery receives one object to shield against airplanes and helicopters of the opponent from small to medium height. In special cases it can be used to combat tanks and armored vehicles. See for example wiki

Common room (novel)

Common room - a novel by Zbigniew Uniłowski from 1932. Common room was the debut novel of Zbigniew Uniłowski. The work is classified as a novel with a key in which the real names are represented under the changed names. The action of the novel, containing autobiographical themes, takes place in the artistic bohemian circles of the 1920s and 1930s, especially in relation to Kwadryga. Due to the naturalistic descriptions of the poor student life and the daring erotic motifs, the novel caused a scandal, and the first edition was confiscated by censorship. In 1959, a film by Common Room directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has was made on the basis of the novel. Bibliography wiki

Paul Camilleri

Paul Camilleri (born January 6, 1934 in Birkirkara) is a Maltese cyclist. He participated in the 1960 Olympic Games (Rome). He took the lead in the individual race in which he finished 41th (he reached the peloton, whose leader (Willy Vanden Berghen) took third place and lost 20 seconds to the winner) ahead of 35 competitors. In total more than 140 competitors took part. In team time, he finished 29th in 32 teams (two of whom did not finish the competition). Besides, the Maltese team was John Bugeja and Joseph Polidano. He was 171 cm tall. Bibliography wiki

Vincent of Beauvais

Vincent of Beauvais, lat. Vincent de Beauvais (born 1194, died 1264) is a French writer, Dominican, pedagogical theorist. Curriculum vitae Speculum maius (Great Mirror), works of an encyclopaedic nature. Wincenty's views of the Beauvais lay in a rational pedagogical system. Closer to monastic, Benedict and Cistercian traditions, it belonged to the so-called epigones. Renaissance of the twelfth century. The views of Beauvais were typical of medieval pedagogy. Dominicans in corporal punishment have seen the best means of leading to humility, the most important virtue of the teacher and student. Bibliography wiki

Adirondack Flames

Adirondack Flames - American professional ice hockey club, appearing in the AHL. He is a team player for the NHL Calgary Flames. Adirondack Flames are the successors to Abbotsford Heat after Abbotsford broke off a deal with Heat due to low interest from the residents and the club's financial situation. The first season of the Adirondack Flames in the AHL is the 2014-2015 season. Adirondack is located in Glens Falls, New York, United States, and was played in the Civic Center Hall with 4794 spectators. The 2014-2015 season was the first and last season of the Adirondack Flames in the AHL. This was due to changes in the league structure and the creation of a division of clubs based in California. After the Calgary Flames bought the ECHL Stockton Thunder club, the Calgary Flames decided to replace both clubs. In this way, the Adirondack Flames left Glens Falls and adopted the name Stockton Heat. Competitors This topic is related to the category: Adirondack Flames hockey players. ...

Johnny Hindmarsh

John Stuart "Johnny" Hindmarsh (born November 25, 1907, died September 6, 1938 in Weybridge) is a British racing driver and pilot. Career In Hindmarsh's car racing, he has been racing mainly in sports car racing. In 1930-1931, 1934-1935 and 1937 the British appeared at the rate of the Le Mans 24-hour race. In the first season of the season, he finished second in the podium in class 3 and fourth overall. A year later, he finished third in the Class 3. This success was repeated in 1934 in class 3. In the 1935 season, Hindmarsh won Class 5, which was equivalent to winning the entire race. Bibliography wiki

Jerzy Niczyperowicz

Jerzy Niczyperowicz (born November 20, 1936 in Nieśwież, died January 15, 1996) is a Polish politician, unionist, civil engineer, deputy to the Sejm of the First Term. In 1960 he graduated from the Gdańsk University of Technology Faculty of Civil Engineering (with the specialty of building bridges). Since 1962 he lived and worked in Olsztyn. He took over Participation in the construction of a new railway and bus station building Olsztyn Główny. He worked in the Regional Investment Services Company, from 1976-1982 he was deputy director of this company; In 1980, he organized the "Solidarity" factory. Later, he was Deputy Director of the Department of Land Management and Director of the Department of Urban Planning, Architecture and Building Supervision of the Voivodship Office in Olsztyn. He also served as a representative of the Olsztyn Voivodship for border crossings. Participated in the IV, V and VI Congress of Delegates of NSZZ "Solidarność", was a member o...

April tears

April Showers - an American film based on facts. He was directed by Andrew Robinson, who is also a screenwriter. The film is about the massacre at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Story The film is a direct look inside the tragedy with the eyes of the survivor. It's about re-arranging life after the tragic massacre that occurred at Columbine High School. It focuses mainly on the life of a group of students and teachers who escaped with life during the murder. They try to rethink the world that surrounds them. The film focuses on the everyday life of one teenager, Jason, who did not want to lead his Blackwell teacher to death. Later, however, he loses somebody more important to him. This is his friend - April. Cast wiki

Dimmy's book

Manuscript card with St. John in the form of an eagle Dimmy's Book - a pocket-sized Irish gothic from the 8th century. It is located in Trinity College, Dublin (MS.A.IV.23). The book was probably written at Roscrea Abbey. The tradition is attributed to her authorship of a scribe named Dimma, who was supposed to perform it for St. Crone. The book was to be accompanied by a miracle: Dimma had to do it only for a day, during which time the sun did not last for 40 days. The book's credibility, however, is questioned because Dimmy's name was not included in the code until the 10th or 11th century, and the style of the letter indicates that several people worked on the code above the code. The text of the monument represents the ancient Roman translation of the Gospel, with extensive revisions made on the basis of the Vulgate. The manuscript has dimensions of 175 × 142 mm and consists of 74 cards in folio. In the 12th century it was placed in a decorative cassette (cumdach)...

Jiří Mainuš

Jiří Mainuš (born January 8, 1945 in Jakarta) - Czechoslovak cyclist, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Jiří Mainuš's greatest success came in 1970 when, together with František Řezáč, Milan Puzrla and Petr Matoušek, he won a silver medal in the team's World Rally Championship in Leicester. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. In the same competition, Czechoslovakia and Mainuš were also included in the team's fourth place in the World Cup in Barcelona three years later. In 1972 he performed at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972, where he and his teammates were thirteen in team-time rides. In addition, in 1970 he won the British Milk Race, in 1971 he was third in the Ytong Bohemia Tour, in 1972 he took third place in the Tour de la Liège and one year later he won the Italian Settimana Ciclistica Lombard. Bibliography wiki

Enough

The supplement (original title Galore) - published in 2009 (the first Polish edition: 2013) novel by the Newfoundland author Michael Crummey, maintained in the style of magic realism. Awarded the Commonwealth Writers 'Prize for the Caribbean and Canada and the Canadian Authors' Association Literary Award. Outline of content The novel is set in two adjoining fishing settlements, founded in Newfoundland in the 18th century. Its inhabitants, mainly English and Irish immigrants, lead a very harsh life in an extremely hostile environment. The author focuses on the fate of two families - describing the history of the lives of several generations, bringing the story to the times of the First World War. What is characteristic of works from the realm of magic realism are the inexplicable and fantastic phenomena, in this case taken by the author of Newfoundland folk passages. Biblical motifs play an equally important role. The central character in the book, the catalyst of all even...

Igor Sawczenko

Igor Andriejewicz Savchenko (Russian Игорь Андреевич Савченко, born 1906, died in 1950 in Moscow) - a Soviet film director. Famous among others. from directing biographical films, among others Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1941) and Taras Shevchenko (completed after the death of the director in 1951 by his pupils - Aleksander Ałowa and Vladimir Naumov). He was buried in the Novodevsky Cemetery in Moscow. Selected filmography Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki
Stemming - in searching for information and in morphology (in linguistics) it is a process of removing from the word inflectional ending, leaving only the subject of the word. The process of the word can be carried out in order to measure the popularity of a given word. Inflorescent tips underestimate the actual data. The algorithms of computer science have been the subject of research in computer science since the 1960s. The first stemmer, or program for carrying out the process of the word, was written and published by Julie Beth Lovins in 1968. In June 1980, Martin Porter published his algorithm, the so-called Porter Algorithm. Ex. the English words "connection", "connections", "connective", "connected", "connecting" subjected to the word will give the same results, meaning the word "connect". wiki

Love is Enough, or, The Freeing of Pharamond

Love is Enough, or, The Freeing of Pharamond - the drama of the English thinker, painter and poet William Morris, published in 1873, and then resumed in the volume Poems by the Way. Love is Enough, published in 1896. The work, referring to the tradition of the medieval morality play and the Elizabethan mask, conveys the thesis that love is the most important thing in life. In the view of Morris himself: This story, which is told by the Emperor and Empress newly wedded, showeth of the King. this also, that he had enough, though he lacked all else. The piece is diversified in terms of its version. Especially songs (sometimes functioning as independent lyrics) are elaborately built. In the following example, the rhymes are rhyme ababcbcc. Bibliography wiki

Astrometry

Jakub, secular name Rosen Stoiczkow Donczew (born on March 7, 1971 in Sofia) - Bulgarian Orthodox bishop. Curriculum vitae He graduated from high school and spiritual seminary of Saint. Jan Rylski in Sofia in 1989. The following year he started studying at the Academy of Spiritual in the capital of Bulgaria, which he interrupted in order to undergo a basic military service. In 2007, he joined as a obedient to the monastery of Saints Peter and Paul near Patalenica. On October 9 of the same year, he was cut off by a metropolitan Mikołaj of Plovdiv, who was his spiritual guardian in previous years. He took the religious name Jakub in honor of the apostle James the Lesser. Immediately after joining, he became the appointed superior of the community with the dignity of ihumena. On December 23, 2007 he was ordained as a hierodiacon, and three days later - on the hieroglyph, again by the metropolitan of Nicholas. In 2012, he received the archimandrite dignity, and the following year he be...