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Robert E. Sherwood

Robert E. Sherwood (Robert Emmet Sherwood, born 1896, died in 1955) - American playwright, three times winner of the Pulitzer Prize. as the author of theater plays, he made his debut in 1927 with The Road to Rome. He also published The Petrified Forest (1935) and Idiot's Delight (1936). For this last play he received the first Pulitzer Prize in the field of drama. He also published Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1939) and There Shall Be No Night (1941). For both of these plays, he received the Pulitzer Prize in 1939 and 1941. wiki

Evarcha darinurica

Evarcha darinurica - a spider species from the Skakunowaty family. This species was described in 2001 by Dimitrij Lugunov. This jumping has a 2.15 mm long karapax, yellow with a black area around the eyes, covered with brown scales with three longitudinal stripes of white scales on the eye field. The yellow wig is thick and white-haired. The jaws, jaws, lower lip and sternum are yellow with gray coloration. Opistosoma has a length of 1.7 mm and the color of the top is gray-brown with two Λ-shaped dots in the middle and two signs in front of white spinning spinners. The sides and underside of opistosomes are yellow with a broad, oblong, brown band on the abdominal side. A palearctic spider, known only from Afghanistan, from the Dara-i-Nur district. wiki

Pierre-Marie-Jerome Trésaguet

Pierre-Marie-Jérôme Trésaguet (born 1716, died 1796) - French engineer, author of the modern idea of ​​road construction. For many years he worked at the Corps des Ponts et Chaussées, including as a sub-inspector in Paris and chief engineer in Limoges, in 1775 he became inspector general. He was a pioneer in the construction of roads - he developed a method of building roads beaten with successive layers of broken stone slaughtered by heavy road rollers, which provided good strength and dehydration. He used his method for the first time when building a road from Paris to Spain through Toulouse, then in central Europe and Sweden. Approx. 1775 his initiative began to build on a large scale in France bitten roads. His method was adopted and developed by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford. Bibliography wiki

Dorota Piramidowicz

Dorata Piramidowicz - doctor of art history. He specializes in research on sacral art in the eastern territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, foundation activity of magnate families in the 17th and 18th centuries, architecture of religious orders in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, connections with the Sapieha family art. A graduate of the Institute of Art History at the University of Warsaw. In cooperation with the Department of National Heritage, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage participates in research on the art of the eastern territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. From 2000, she was employed at the Art Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, in the studio of the Museum of Art Heritage in Poland, as an adjunct. He collaborates with the editorial team of the Dictionary of Polish Artists. She obtained her doctoral degree based on the work "Artistic patronage of Kazimierz Leona Sapieha (1609-1656)". Scholarship hold...

BLG-252

BLG-252 - a Brazilian cluster bomb containing 248 charges of mixed anti-tank use / mines. After dropping the bomb opens its covers. The opening takes place as a result of the action of mechanically driven time fuses located on the head and tail. Dispersal of the subammunition is obtained depending on the speed of the bomb, thanks to rotation during the release of loads. BLG-252 is ammunition for use on a dispersed surface, allowing bombs to be dropped from low or high altitude, at high or low speed. BLG 252 can be used in aircraft: AT-26, F-5E, A-1 and A / AT-29. Parameters wiki

Sludge

Sewage pits - according to technical terminology are a by-product of the purification of industrial and municipal sewage (household - economic). They can be of practical importance as they contain organic matter and biogenic elements. The amount of organic matter in the dry matter in sewage sludge varies from 2.6-11.4% in hydrated sediments, and in dehydrated sediments to over 50%. Their chemical composition, therefore, promotes reuse in the soil. However, due to the presence of heavy metals and pathogenic microorganisms (pathogenic bacteria), there is a need to adapt to legal norms that allow the use of only unprocessed sewage sludge in agriculture. Currently, they may be important, as soil improver or for engineering purposes, during the reclamation of devastated areas after checking the permissible levels of heavy metal concentrations, according to the Minister of Environment of 6 February 2015 on municipal sewage sludge (OJ of 2015, item 257),. Sewage sludges with appropriate mix...

Walerian Frołow

Valerian Aleksandrowicz Frołow (Russian: Valerian Allauddinov, Shlov, born on May 26, 1895 in St. Petersburg, died January 6, 1961 in Leningrad) - Soviet military commander, general colonel. Curriculum vitae From 1915 he served in the Russian army, during the First World War he was platoon commander and senior NCO on the Southwest Front, in April 1918 he joined the Red Army, in 1919 he became a member of RKP (b). He took part in the civil war in Russia as a commander of the platoon, company and battalion, he fought with the whites at Pskov and Petrograd and in the war with Poland, 1920-1928 he was successively the commander of the company, the head of the regimental school and the battalion commander. In 1924 he graduated from the "Wystrieł" courses, then party and political courses, in 1929 courses for the preparation of commanders at the Military-Political Academy. Lenin, and 1932 Military Academy Frunze. In 1932 he became the commander and commissioner of the infantry r...

Pawieł Jelisiejew

Pawel Andriejewicz Jelisiejew (Russian: Павел Андреевич Елисеев, born 1893 in the village of Ramienki in the Ryazan province, died?) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae From May to October 1917 he was a member of the SDPRR (united), and from October 1917 SDPRR (b), from 1918 to July 1920 was a member of the RKP District Committee (b) in Ryazan, then the executive committee of the Ryazan Gubernian Government. From August 1920 to September 8, 1921, he served as chairman of the Executive Committee of the Ryazan Gubernian Council. From October 1921 to September 1922, he served as the commissioner of the Ryazan Province. From September 1922 to 1923 he was the chairman of the Rybansko Governian Sownarchoz. 1925 chairman of the Kostroma Executive Committee of the Gubernian Government. Bibliography wiki

Walentin Jakowlew

Walentin Nikolayevich Yakovlev (Russian: Валентин Николаевич Яковлев, born 22 September 1892 in Sumy, died on October 25, 1918 in Krasnoyarsk) - Bolshevik activist. Curriculum vitae Since 1910 he studied at the Kharkov Institute of Technology, since 1912 a member of the SDPRR (b), from 1912 to November 1914 a deputy to the 4th State Duma. On November 4, 1914, he was sentenced to exile in the Yugoslav Governorate, March 16, 1917, amnestied in connection with the February Revolution. In 1917, the head of the Executive Committee of the District Council of Jenise, a member of the Siberian District Office of the SDPRR (b), a member of the Krasnoyarsk District Office of the SDPRR (b). Member of the Central Sudbury Regional Bureau SDPRR (b), President of the Krasnoyarsk SDPRR (b), Representative of the KDC SDPRR (b) in Siberia, 1918 Member of the Central Executive Committee of the Siberian Council, June 1918 Chairman of the Yevgeny Sownarchoz Governorate. In 1918, he was arrested by the W...

Spinning factory "Zawiercie"

Spinning "Zawiercie" S.A. - Polish spinning mill, located in Zawiercie. Founded in 1972, since 2008 it is in bankruptcy. Until 1996 under the name Cotton Spinning "Friendship". History Spinning was the result of an agreement between the governments of the People's Republic of Poland and the GDR, and the reasons for its rise were the excess of the female labor force in the area and the Contemporary traditions of the cotton industry (eg TAZ). The plant was designed by the Central Office of Textile Projects in Leipzig, while the general contractor was Sosnowiec Industrial Construction Company. The establishment of the erection act took place on June 12, 1972, and in May 1975 the plant was put into operation. Production took place using two types of spinner, ie classic (ring) and non-spindle. Production was delivered to Poland and the GDR by 50 per cent. Especially popular were cheap carded yarns. On October 1, 1992, after the agreement between Poland and Germ...

ROCE

ROCE (return on capital employed) - An indicator of the performance and profitability of an investment in which a trader's fixed capital is involved. Higher ROCE means more efficient use of fixed capital. ROCE should be higher than the cost of equity capital of a public limited company, otherwise it means that the company is inefficiently using its capital and does not generate value for shareholders. ROCE is particularly useful when comparing performance of companies in capital-intensive sectors such as the media and telecommunications. Unlike return on equity (ROE), which only analyzes the return on equity invested, ROCE also takes into account long-term interest-bearing debt, thus providing a better profitability analysis for businesses with significant levels of long-term debt. ROCE is calculated as follows: ROCE = EBIT capita & # x142; sta & # x142; y {\ displaystyle {\ text {ROCE}} = {\ frac {\ text {EBIT}} {\ text {capital}}}} Bibliography wiki

Palamede Gattilusio

Palamede Gattilusio (born 1389, 1455) is the second Genoese ruler of the city of Enos (today's Enez in Thrace, Turkey) from 1409 to 1455. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Francis II Gattilusio. Soon after the fall of Constantinople, the Sultan sent an army against the city of Enos. Palamed hastily announced his submission. At about the same time, the Turkish fleet took over the Byzantine islands of Imbros and Lemnos. Palamede received from the sultan Mehmed II the island of Imbros for the sum of 1200 ducats of annual tribute. The successor of Palamede was his son Dorino II Gattilusio. Bibliography wiki

Ciechan Grand Prix

Ciechan Grand Prix - Polish top-fermented beer in the style of american india pale but brewed in Ciechan Brewery. Liquor contains 5.4% alcohol and 15.5 ° P extract, the estimated energy value is 162kcal. The expiry date is 45 days. The drink recipe was developed by Czeslaw Dziełak, a beer maker. The possibility of commercial beer being brewed was a reward for winning the 1st Warsaw Beer Competition. Four types of malts were used: Pilsner, wheat, Munich and Caramel 120 ECB and six hop varieties: Magnum, Columbus, Simcoe, Citra, Amarillo and Centennial. The bitterness is 80 IBU. The dispute between the brewery and Ciechan Brewery A lot of people interested in beer brewing were affected by the case of the second Ciechana Grand Prix, from which labels removed Czeslaw Dzielak's name. This was done without informing the brewer himself, the owner of the brewery stated that if Mr. Dziełak wants his name to return to the label, it is enough to even call. The author of the recipe point...

Kremucjusz Kordus

Kremucus Kordus (Aulus Cremutius Cordus, d. 25 n.e.) - Roman historian of the early empire, singer of the republican system. The author of a historical work that contains Roman history from the period of civil wars to contemporary authors. In his work he praised Marek Brutus, the killer of Julius Caesar, who under the rule of Tiberius brought him anger. In order to avoid death from the hands of the all-powerful Sejana, he committed suicide, killing himself to death. His work was burned publicly by the edils, with only a few fragments left. wiki

Shortcut functions per second

Hints, seconds, hash per second, hash per second, and hash rate. / p> When most of the cryptanalysts are queried, the SHA-2 / SHA-256 hash function is defined. Often multiple units are used: 1 kh / s (1 khash) = 1000 h / s 1 Mh/s (1 Mhash, 1 MHs, 1 Megahasz, 1 MH/s) = 1000 kh/s 1 Gh / s (1 Ghash, 1 GHs, 1 Gigahasz, 1 GH / s) = 1000 Mh / s Calculating cryptanalysts requires very high computing power, so specialized computer hardware is used in the form of powerful graphics cards. For example, one Radeon HD 5830 graphics card can produce up to 330 Mh / s. The dedicated BitForce 50 GH / s SC with Butterfly Labs ASIC chip counts 50 billion hash per second. wiki

Bernard Sandal

Bernard Santal (born 17 February 1960 in Geneva) is a Swiss racing driver. Career Santal started his career in international car races in 1982, starting with the French Formula 3 and the European Formula 3. With 45 and three points, respectively, he finished eighth and sixth in the overall classification. In subsequent years, he also appeared in Formula 3000, Formula 3 Monaco Grand Prix, World Touring Car Championship, European Touring Car Championship, World Sports-Prototype Championship, Barber Saab Pro Series, Le Mans 24 Hours, IMSA Camel GTP Championship, Renault 21 Turbo European Cup, Sportscar World Championship, Peugeot 905 Spider Cup and V de V Challenge Endurance Moderne. In the Formula 3000 the Swiss was reported for two races of the 1986 season. However, he qualified for only one race he did not finish. Bibliography wiki

Maciej Chojnacki

Maciej Chojnacki (born 16 December 1942 in Czestochowa) is a Polish basketball player, Poland's national champion, bronze medalist of the European Championship (1967). Sports career He was a Lech Poznan player, making his debut in the League in 1961/1962 and playing for the 1972/73 season (including the fifth place in 1965, 1970, 1972 and 1973). In 1973-1976 he was a member of the Belgian team Waterloo, and in the 1976/1977 season he played briefly in the Leszno II Polonia League. Then he was assistant to Wiktor Haglauer in Lech Poznan for one and a half season. He made his debut in 1965, his most successful career being the bronze medal of the European Championship in 1967. In white and red he appeared until 1969, totaling 40 meetings. Bibliography wiki

Mário Rubinski

Mário Rubinski Beckmann (born December 12, 1933 in Curitiba, Brazil) is a Brazilian painter and illustrator. His father was a Polish emigrant Józef Rubinski, and the mother of Russian Anna Nikolayev Beckmann. He studied at the Department of Library Studies and Documentation in the Bachelor of Science, then began his studies at the Painting Department at the Academy of Fine Arts in Parana (EMBAP). In parallel, since 1958 he has been teaching drawing and plastic arts at the Catholic University of São Paulo. For many years he worked as a graphic designer, art teacher and lecturer in descriptive geometry at Casa Alfredo Andersen, and was also director of the Department of Fine Arts at the National Library in Curitiba. He worked on the release of the Brazilian edition of the Larousse encyclopedia. Since painting was never the only source of income for Mário Rubinski, he treated it as an additional occupation. He developed an individual style based on simplified geometric shapes, using...

Szentgyörgyi Kornel

Kornel Szentgyörgyi (born October 30, 1916 in Budapest, September 25, 2006 in Budapest) is a Hungarian painter, winner of the Kossuth and Munkácsy prizes. Between 1935 and 1941 he studied painting at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts under the supervision of Karlovszky and Szőny. He also studied scenography. Paintings painted in 1950-1960 were characterized by socialist realism in Hungary. With this style he broke up in 1960, pursuing constructivism, abstraction, landscape and still life. His works are in collections, among others. Hungarian National Museum, Museum of Literature, Szolnok Gallery in Várpalotai, Museum of Dunajská Streda, Museum of Central Pomerania in Slupsk, as well as in private collections abroad. Individual exhibitions Awards Bibliography wiki

Zsuzsanna Németh

Zsuzsanna (Lászlóné) Németh (born July 16, 1953 in Budapest) - Hungarian economist, banker and politician, in 2011-2014 Minister of National Development in the second government of Viktor Orbán. Curriculum vitae She received secondary education, from 1971 she worked in a foreign trade enterprise. Since 1990, she has been professionally connected with the banking sector. Employed, among others. in the commercial Országos Takarékpénztár, in which she served, among others, the function of a deputy managing director. In 2010 she took the position of the deputy CEO of Magyar Fejlesztési Bank, a state development bank. From December 2011 to June 2014 she was Minister of National Development in the second cabinet of Viktor Orbán. wiki

Jan Skowroński (orthopaedist)

Jan Skowroński (born March 29, 1948 in Piotrków Trybunalski) - Polish orthopedic surgeon and habilitated doctor. Biography He studied at the Medical Academy in Bialystok. In 1976 he became a doctor, and in 1984 he was habilitized thanks to a thesis on surgery and microsurgery. In 1993 he was awarded the title of professor, and in 2004 he was awarded the title of full professor. He is a multiple laureate of scientific prizes, as well as didactic Rectors of the University of Białystok. wiki

Ivan V. Lalić

Unknown fields: "source", "date and place of death", "date and place of birth", "full name", "quote" and "writer". Ivan V. Lalić (born 1931, died 1996) - Serbian poet, one of the greatest lyricists in Yugoslavia. He was born in Belgrade. His father, Vlajko, was a journalist, while his grandfather, Isidor Bajić, a valued composer. He graduated in law at the University of Zagreb in Croatia. He worked as an editor in the Nolit publishing house. He made his debut in 1951 with the translation of Arthur Rimbaud's Ship of a Drunk. Poetic translation has since been an important part of his work. He translated French, English and German lyrics. As an original poet he was considered a neoclassic. In Poland, in 1977, he published the volume Literary Literary about the works of love or Byzantium in a translation by Joanna Salamon. wiki

Giennadij Riger

Gennady Riger (Hebrew: גנדי ריגר, ros .: Геннадий Ригер, English: Gennady Riger, born on May 24, 1948 in the USSR, died October 12, 2015) - Israeli politician, in 1999-2003 a member of the Knesset from the Jisra'el ba-Alijja list. Curriculum vitae He was born on May 24, 1948 in the USSR. He graduated in engineering from the Soviet Union and then worked in this profession. In 1990 he emigrated to Israel. In the parliamentary election in 1999, for the first and only time he got into the Israeli parliament from the list of Jisra'el ba-Alija. He sat in six parliamentary committees and several special committees. He was not reelected in the next election because his party won only two seats. He died on October 12, 2015. wiki

Bazrapalny development

The basset conidia chain Erysiphe sp. Bazrapalny development - plants are a kind of development that takes place from the top of the momentum to its base. As a result of such development, the oldest cells are at the top of the stem. Such a development is characterized, for example, by flowers. In fungi, basalpetrophy occurs in some types of conidiogenesis, i.e. asexual production of conidial spores. This happens when all conidia are produced by the same conidiating cell. In this way, we create baspet conidia chains in which the youngest conidium is located at the base of the chain (at the conidiating cell), the oldest at the top of the chain. The opposite of the baspet development is the acropetal development, during which the youngest plants are located on the top of the shoots, in the youngest fungi the horses are on the top of the acropetic chains. wiki

Marcelle Cahn

Marcelle Cahn in her studio. fot. Hildegard Weber (1976) Marcelle Cahn (March 1, 1895 - September 20, 1981) - French abstract painter, member of the Abstraction-Creation group. She was born in the Alsace Jewish family in Alsace, now the Grand Est area and she died at the age of 86 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The Nicole Ferry Art Gallery in Paris houses a collection of artist's works. An extensive collection of paintings by the artist - 345 works - is in the Museum of Modernism and Modern Art in Strasbourg. wiki

Vladimir Maksimowski

Vladimir Nikolaevich Maksimovsky (Russian: Vladimir Nikolaev Mikhimovsky, born on January 23, 1887 in Moscow, died in November 1941) - Russian revolutionary, Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In 1903 he joined the SDPRR, in 1906 he emigrated to Switzerland one year, he was arrested on his return and in 1914 sentenced to exile under the police supervision to Kharkiv, later exiled to Samara. After re-arrest, he was exiled to the Irkutsk Governorate, and after the February revolution of 19 March 1917, he was amnestynated, from April 1917 to September 1918 he was a member of the Moscow Regional Bureau SDPRR (b) / RKP (b), and from December 1917 a member of the Tulki Military-Revolutionary Committee, 1917-1918 secretary of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council. From September 19 to December 16, 1918, he was the secretary responsible for the Moscow Regional Committee of the RCP (b), 1918-1919 head of the NKVD Instructing Department of the RSFSR and a membe...

Melanteria average

Melanterius medicornis - a beetle species from the weevil family and the Molytinae subfamily. This species was described in 1913 by Arthur Mills Lea. A beetle with a body length of 5 mm, colored blackish-brown with pale red antennae and clawed foot members. A head with a fairly long and thin snout with an un-centered line and close to each other eyes. The stem of the tent is clearly shorter than funiculus, embedded in 3/7 of the length of the snout counting from the apex. The sides are rounded. Heart-shaped covers with a rounded sides. There are large points in the rows of covers. The inter-row is sharp-ribbed; each of them has a row of irregular points and small bristles on each side. Whitish bristles grow on the bottom of the body and legs. Claws on thighs strong. An Australian weevil, known from Queensland. wiki

Stiepan Czystoplasow

St Ivan Ivanovsky (Russian: Степан Иванович Чистоплясов, born January 5, 1930 in Krasny Jarze, Alsace, January 19, 2011 in Moscow) is a Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Mining Institute and worked in coal companies in the Permian / Permian / Mytotów Oblast. Since 1956 he belonged to the CPSU. From January 12, 1967 to March 12, 1970, he was First Secretary of the Komi-Permiac District Caucus Committee, from November 1972 to April 1979 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Permian Regional Council, from 20 March 1979 to 23 November 1985 Minister of Food Industry RFSRR, 21 December 1985 to 6 July 1987 Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of Agrifood Industry RFSRR - Minister of the RFSR, and from 6 July 1987 to 6 May 1990 Secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RFSRR. Honors Inside. Bibliography wiki

Konstantin Wheaties

Konstantin Fiodorowicz Wheat (Russian: Константин Федорович Пшеницын, born 1892, died 23 May 1937) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In November 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), 1918 worked in the Siberian military police commission, was arrested by the white and in 1920 released. In 1920 he was a political agent, secretary and chairman of the Military-Technical Branch in Vladivostok, 1921 headed the Special Department of State Political Protection of the Far East. From February 10, 1922 to January 31, 1923 he was the secretary responsible for the RKP's Coastal Government / Governmental Office. From February 1923 to April 1926 he was the secretary responsible for the Coastal Government Committee of the RKP (b) / WKP (b), then head of the Organizing Department of the Far Eastern Committee of the WKP (b), and 1927-1929 instructor of the KC WKP (b). In 1929-1931 he was deputy head of the Culture and Propaganda Department of the KC WKP (b), 1931-1932 secretary of the Lo...

Be Aphthona

Aphthon olegi - species of beetle from the drowning family. The tan species was described in 2006 by Alexander S. Konstantinov as part of the revision of the species group A. gracilis. Beetle length of 2.27 to 2.54 mm and width from 1.21 to 1.35 mm, dark brown to black. The amber and brown antennae, the first with the brown thighs of the rear pair, the latter with the members from the sixth and increasingly darker. Aperture in the lateral view convex, the front narrower than the base. Lids with irregular rows of points on the disk and well developed shoulder tumors. The distal portion of the edeagus is as wide as the base, in the ventral view of the longitudinal and straight sides; Its tip is relatively narrowly rounded. In the side view edeagus curved uprightly. The female has the widest sperm reservoir in the middle, and the posterior vaginal sclerosis is much longer than the front. The distal part of the stinger is in the middle. An insect known only from Azerbaijan. wiki...

Rudy Dół (Massif of the Snowy)

Rudy Dół - view from the west Rudy Dół - river valley in south-western Poland, in the East Sudetes, in the Śnieżnik Massif, in the Krowiarek River in the province of. Lower Silesia. The valley is situated about 1.8 km south-east of the center of Nowy Walisz. Well-educated V-shaped valley that extends from the main croft to the southwest to the valley of the Waliszowska River. The valley stretches for about 1.7 km, between the Skowronek hills on the south side and the hill with a cat 610 m n.p.m. on the northern side. Valley narrow deep cut with steep slopes, prepared in the gneisses (snowmobiling) and the slalom slalom series, belonging to the metamorphic of Ladek and Śnieżnik. The surrounding area of ​​the valley is covered by a lowland, monocultural spruce forest with a mixture of deciduous trees. The Equator flows in the valley. Other Bibliography wiki

Jan Kantakuzen (cezar)

Jan Kantakuzen (died after 1186) - Byzantine aristocrat and military, Caesar. Curriculum vitae He was one of the victims of the terror unleashed by Andronik I Komnen (he was blinded in 1183). After gaining the authority of Isaac II, Angelos became his follower and received the title Caesar. In 1186 he was the commander of the expedition against the rebellious Bulgarians. His wife was Irena Angelos, sister of Isaac II of Angelus and of Alexei III of Angelos. His son was Michal Kantakuzen. Bibliography wiki

Vladimir Sobolev (politician)

Vladimir Mikhailovich Sobolev (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Соболев, born October 1, 1924 in Kaińsk (now Kuybyshev), died June 23, 2010 in Moscow) - Soviet party activist and diplomat. Curriculum vitae Member of the WKP (b), from August 1942 to November 1945 Soldier of the Red Army, participant of the war with Germany, wounded three times, since 1945 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the WKP (b) in Barabińsk. In 1950 he graduated from the Central Komsomolska School at Komsomol KC, from 1950 he was Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Novosibirsk, 1958 graduated from the Higher School of the Party at the CPSU Central Committee, 1958-1960 First secretary of the CPSU Municipal Committee in Iskitima. 1960-1962 Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Novosibirsk, 1962-1964 Lister of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1964-1965 Employee of the Federal Ministry of the USSR, 1965-1968 Counselor of the Embassy of the USSR in ...

Solomon Kane

Weird Tales cover of August 1928, in which Solomon Kane debuted in the tale "Red Shadows" Solomon Kane is a literary figure created by Robert E. Howard. Kane has puritan views, it is a world without a constant attachment, which fights with evil. Kane is in a number of fantastic stories, whose action is set in the 16th and 17th centuries. In 2009, Solomon Kane made the movie: The Wrong Slayer directed by Michael J. Bassett, with James Purefoy as the title role. Abraham Van Helsing wiki

Marek Polak

Marek Władysław Polak (born November 19, 1963 in Wadowice) is a Polish politician and member of Sejm V, VI, VII, and VIII terms. Curriculum vitae Graduate of mechanical engineering. He worked in industrial companies. From 2002 to 2005 he was a member of Andrychów City Council. In 2005 he was elected to the 5th term of office in the Chrzanów district. In the parliamentary elections in 2007 he received a second parliamentary mandate for the second time, receiving 12 549 votes. In the 2011 election he successfully applied for re-election, got 6341 votes. In 2015 he was re-elected to the Sejm, receiving 3345 votes. Bibliography wiki

Vasily Czernyszow (1908-1969)

Wasilij Jefimovich Chernyszov (Russian: Василий Ефимович Чернышёв, born August 26, 1908 in the village of Krasnoje in the Orłowo province, died November 12, 1969 in Moscow) - Soviet politician and partisan leader, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1952-1969), Hero Of the Soviet Union (1944). 1926-1927 in the Red Army, from 1927 in the WKP (b), 1927 graduated from the Orłowska Red Army Infantry School, 1928-1929 responsible for the Komsomol Komsomol Regional Committee. Since 1929 he was the head of the Komsomol county committee in Brijuni, then the secretary responsible for this committee, 1930 graduated from the University of Brussian Communist. From 1933 First Secretary of the Komsomol Municipal Committee in KliÅ¡nicki, then First Secretary of the Blagoevsk City Committee of the Komsomol, 1935-1937 First Secretary of the Komsomol District Committee in Polotsk, 1937-1938 First secretary of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks in Belarus, 1938-1939 Technical Director medical in...

Pawieł Afanasjew

Paweł Jakowlewicz Afanasjew (Russian: Павел Яковлевич Афанасьев, born January 26, 1905 in the village of Wierchniaja Urat'm in the Confucian province, December 19, 1989 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Regional Council in Magadan (1953- 1958), First Secretary of the CPSU Regional Committee in Magadan (1958-1968). From 1925 in the RKP (b) / WKP (b), 1929-1935 instructor, secretary of the municipal and regional committee of the WKP (b), instructor of the Tatar regional Tatars Committee (b), 1935-1937 politician of the East China Railway, 1937 - 1943 party organizer of the WKP (b) engine depot, head of switching plant, secretary of the WKP committee (b) steam locomotive repair plant. 1943-1945 Listener of the High School of Party Organizers at the KC WKP (b), 1945-1947 Secretary of the Lower Nuremberg Regional Committee of the WKP (b), 1947-1950 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Council of this circuit. From 1950 to December 1953 deputy ...

Vladimir Stiepanov

Vladimir Siewastjanowicz Stiepanov (Russian: Владимир Севастьянович Степанов, born 21 March 1927 in Kondopodze) is a Soviet politician and diplomat, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1986-1989). 1950 graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, then became the director of the school office of the Committee on Cultural and Educational Institutions at the Karelo-Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since 1952, member of the WKP (b) / CPSUR, KC Komsomol Karelo-Finnish Secretary of the SRR, 1955-1958, chairman of the Leninskij put' kolkhoz colony in the Karelian ASRR, 1961 graduated from the Academy of Social Sciences at the CPSU and became a candidate for historical sciences. 1961-1963 Secretary of the Karelian Regional Committee of the CPSU, 1963-1970 Advisor to the USSR Embassy in Finland, 1970-1973 Postgraduate studies at the Academy of Social Sciences at the CPSU, 1973-1979 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Finland, ...

Alexei Kuznietsk (politician)

lieutenant general (1943). Curriculum vitae Since 1924 he has been an activist of the Komsomol, since 1925 he belonged to the RKP (b), since 1932 he was an instructor of the Municipal Committee of the WKP (b) in Leningrad, later deputy secretary and secretary of the regional party committee in Leningrad. From September 1937 to 19 February 1938 II Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the WKP (b), from 19 February 1938 to 17 January 1945 II Secretary of the Leningrad Municipal Committee of the Communist Party (b), simultaneously 1939-1946 Member of the Baltic Fleet Warfare Council, Major General (6th December 1942), then Lieutenant General (since 24 August 1943). From June to August 1941, member of the Northern Front War Council, division commissioner, from September 1941 to December 1942 member of the Leningrad Front War Council, from December 1942 to March 1943 Member of the War Council 2 From March 1943 to May 1945 again a member of the War Council of the Leningrad Fro...

Move in the Right Direction

Move in the Right Direction - the second single from the American band Gossip from their fifth studio album, A Joyful Noise, from 2012. Song Move in the Right Direction was created in 2012. It is performed by a three-man American band Gossip, playing indie rock music. The composers are Brian Higgins and Fred Falke. Music video The video takes 3 minutes and 19 seconds. It was directed by James Price. Story There is a Gossip band in the film, and vocalist and group leader Beth Ditto sings and dances. The film is black and white, and in time it also appears red (Ditto is dressed in a red dress). Quotations The song was mostly successful in Europe. It reached second place in Poland and third place in Austria and Hungary. covers wiki

Amateur of Monte Cassino

Amatus of Monte Cassino (Amatus Casinensis) - Benedictine monk and chronicler, living in Monte Cassino Abbey. Its Norman History, consisting of eight parts, is considered one of the three most important historical sources for the Norman conquest of southern Italy (the other two were written by William of Apulia and Geoffrey Malaterra). Amatus described events from the perspective of monks from Monte Cassino, which was then one of the most important religious and cultural centers in Italy. His work is the oldest known contemporary source of events in the Norman conquest of the peninsula, the careers of Robert Guiscard and Richard Drengot and the course of the Gregorian reform (it is described from the point of view of the papacy). Little is known about Amatus before he became a monk at Monte Cassino Abbey. He began writing chronicles when the abbot was Dezderius (later Pope Viktor III). Before DeSderius, the relationship between the monks and the Normans did not work out well and wer...

Mirza Ibrahimov

Mirzə Əjdər oğlu İbrahimov (born October 28, 1911 in South Azerbaijan, December 17, 1993 in Baku) - Soviet and Azerbaijani politician and writer, President of the Verkhovna Rada of Azerbaijan, 1954-1958, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Azerbaijan In 1958-1959, Hero of the Socialist Work (1981). From 1930 in the WKP (b); 1931 He graduated in oil science, 1931-1933 Researcher in the Azerbaijani Institute of Science and Research, 1933-1935 Editor of the newspaper "Vətən yolunda", 1937-1941 Head of the office of the People's Commissar of the SRR, 1941 graduated from the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1942-1947 National Education Commissioner / Minister for Education of the SRR, 1947-1950 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Azerbaijan SRR, 1948-1954 Chairman and President of the Association of Writers of the SRR, from 16 February 1954 to 28 January 1958 Member KC and Politburo of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan. From Marc...

Roger de La Fresnaye

Roger de La Fresnaye (born 11 July 1885 in Le Mans, died 27 November 1925 in Grasse) is a French painter. He attended the Académie Julian private painting school in Paris. Initially his work was inspired by the style of nabists, then became a representative of Cubism. In 1911, at the Salon of the Independent, he proposed a relaxed version of cubism (à la française), visible mainly in his landscapes. At the end of his life he abandoned Cubism and created works resembling metaphysical painting. Bibliography Contemporary Encyclopedia of the World. History of art. Inowrocław: Oxford, 1997. ISBN 83-7325-916-3. wiki

Ingrid Bøe Jacobsen

Ingrid Sofie Bøe Jacobsen (born January 6, 1992) is a Norwegian mountain biker and road racer, two-time MTB World Champion. Career Ingrid Bøe Jacobsen's first international success came in the 23rd of May when he finished third in the World Mountain Cycling World Championships in Nový Město. There were only Swedes Alexander Engen and Kathrin Stirnemann from Switzerland. In the 2014 season she was again on the podium - on 22 August she was third in Méribel. In the final classification, she finished fourth. At the 2013 World Cup in Pietermaritzburg, she finished eighth in the eliminator. In the same competition she won the bronze medal for the World Lillehammer World Cup. Only two Swiss athletes were better: Kathrin Stirnemann and Linda Indergand. Jacobsen also competes in road races and is a junior champion of the Norwegian Junior Championships. Bibliography wiki

Wiktor Hoppe

Wiktor Hoppe pseud. Wawrzon (born 21 May 1898 in Warsaw, died 14 January 1969 in Pruszków) - Communist and trade activist. Adolf's son, after graduating from elementary school in 1913, became a worker at a machine factory in Pruszków. At that time, he began to establish contacts with SDKPiL activists, on June 15, 1915, arrested on charges of belonging to this party and sent to Siberia after a few months. In 1917 he was incorporated into the Russian army, took part in the October Revolution and participated in the fighting in Moscow and the Ors. In September 1918 he returned to the country and in 1918-1919 he organized the Council of Workers Delegates (RDP) and the CPSP in Pruszków. December 1918 at the 1st District Conference of the Warsaw-Podkarpackie Region, elected member of the District Committee (KO) of the KPRP. In the summer of 1919, for 2 months, he was arrested for communist activities. 1920 went to France, where until 1922 he was a metal worker in Verdun. After returni...

Walter Brun

Walter Brun (born 20 October 1942 in Escholzmatt) is a Swiss racing driver. Founder of Brun Motorsport. Career Brun began his career in racing in 1973 from the second division of the European Touring Car Championship and the German Racing Championship, where he did not earn points. In later years, the Swiss also appeared in the Procar BMW M1, World Championship for Drivers and Makes, FIA World Endurance Championship, European Endurance Championship, Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, World Sports-Prototype Championship, Supercup, Porsche 944 Turbo Cup, Interserie Div. 1, the IMSA Camel GTP Championship, the All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship, the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Sportscar World Championship, the American Le Mans Series, the FIA ​​GT Championship, the European Le Mans Series, and the ADAC GT Masters. Bibliography wiki

Andrzej Ignacy Niemojewski

Coat of arms Andrzej Ignacy Niemojewski's coat of arms Rola (died 1701) - castellan of Bydgoszcz. Family The son of Daddog and Anna Jemielska, grandson of Maciej Feliks (died 1625), the Pomeranian governor. Sister Andrzej, married Paweł Jan Sierakowski, castellan Dobrzyński Married twice. He wed the daughter of Gniezno castellan Anna Tuczynska von Wedel. Four sons were born to the marriage: Andrzej, Jakub, Jan and Joseph. Offices Since 1669 inowrocławski sword. From 1676 Bydgoszcz, then Bydgoszcz 1685. In the years (1686-1701) he was the bishop of Bydgoszcz after the death of Andrzej Gąsiorowski. Bibliography wiki

Absolute No Disco

Absolute Nu Disco - compilation with nu-disco, electrofunk and house design. The publishing house is a tribute to disco and post disco music, as well as the work of such artists as Prince, Michael Jackson, Grace Jones, Giorgio Moroder and Chic. The tracklist included, among others. Lindstrøm, Kraak & amp; Smaak, Jamiroquai, Scissor Sisters, Newcleus, Ilija Rudman, Kool & amp; The Gang, Faze Action, John Ozila. This is the first Polish compilation album to feature live nu-disco recordings, and one of the few indigenous compositions Scissor Sisters has licensed to use the song. The author of the compilation is Mikołaj Florczak. Track list CD1 CD 2 wiki

Mirosław Dąbrowski (electrical engineering)

Mirosław Dąbrowski (born 1928, May 30, 2013 in Poznan) - Polish electrical engineering, prof. zw. dr hab. Eng., member of PAN correspondent, prof. Poznan University of Technology. Lecturer at the Institute of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Poznan University of Technology. A member of the Permanent Electrotechnical Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences and a member of the Presidium of the PAS Division in Poznań. Knight of the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Bibliography wiki

Włodzimierz Lisiecki

Włodzimierz Lisiecki (born June 7, 1938 in Poznań, died on May 4, 2017) - Polish footballer, appearing on the position of striker. From 1952 he was associated with the Lech Poznań team. In his colors he made his debut in April 1957 in a match against Polonia Bytom. In the years 1957-1959, during military service he was a Grunwald Poznan player, and then, until the end of his career in 1967, he represented the colors of "Kolejorza". In Lech's team he played 7 matches in the highest class, without scoring any goals. He played his last match in the colors of the club in September 1963. After his death, he was buried at the Corpus Christi Cemetery in ul. Ivy. Bibliography wiki

Andrzej Zawieja

Andrzej Zawieja (Andy) (born in 1940), Polish sailor, Olympian, trainer. Most important results: From 1977 to 1986, a Finn class coach in the Polish Sailing Association. Under his supervision, they achieved their greatest successes, among others Henryk Blaszka, Mirosław Rychcik, Ryszard Skarbiński and Jacek Sobkowiak. In later years, he trained with the successes of Spain (before IO in 1992), USA (before IO in 1996) and Germany. Currently (since 2005) he works as a trainer with the Star class crew Mateusz Kusznierewicz - Dominik Życki. He participated in the regatta of sea yachts. wiki

Sinikka Monk

Taru Sinikka Mönkäre, responsible Taru Sinikka Laisaari (born March 6, 1947 in Sippoli) - Finnish politician, doctor and local government activist, deputy to Edusukum, in 2003-2005 Minister of Transport and Communications, then to 2007 Minister of Justice. Curriculum vitae She graduated from medical studies, then obtained a PhD in medicine. She worked as a doctor in hospitals in Salo, Imatra and Turku, specializing in the treatment of occupational diseases affecting the lungs. She was involved in political activities within the Social Democratic Party of Finland. From the beginning of the 1980s she was a city councilman in Imatra, she was the chairman of the city council. In the years 1987-1991 she was the mandate of an Eduskunta deputy for the first time. She returned to the Finnish parliament in 1995, after which she successfully applied for reelection in the elections in 1999 and 2003. In Eduskuncie she sat until 2006, when she resigned from the mandate of the deputy. For mo...

Lady Fashion

Fashionable lady, fircynella, curtain - a figure appearing in the Polish literature of the Enlightenment. Like the company, it was characterized by the imitation of French fashion and customs, the tendency for a wasteful lifestyle, snobbery, the philosophy of carpe diem. The fashionable lady was not a character created by writers, but she penetrated the real life literature. Because of her hedonistic way of being, contempt for tradition, she was often attacked and ridiculed in 18th-century journalism, dramatic works and poetry. In the comedy of Warsaw's custom, she becomes one of the primate figures - next to the company, jack and subretka. The way of presenting a fashionable lady changed then. The comedians gave her positive and individual qualities, stopping stigmatization of this character - her appraisal left the recipient. Examples from Polish literature: the figure of a fashionable lady with satire. A fashionable wife, Ignacy Krasicki, Sknerska z Umizgów for the favor of Jan...

Iwan Pudkow

Ivan Ivanovich Pudkov (Russian: Иван Иванович Пудков, born March 18, 1916 in the village of Koniszczewo in the Tambov region, died 19 April 2002 in Moscow) - Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae In 1940 he graduated from the Moscow Air Institute and became a structural engineer, then head of the design office, deputy secretary and secretary of the party committee. From 1945 he belonged to the WKP (b), 1952-1962 was successively deputy head of production, chief of production, chief technologist and chief engineer of the airplane factory, 1962-1968 was the director of the Salut factory. From 1968 to March 1977, he was Deputy Minister, and from March 1977 to April 1984 he was the Minister for Machine Building for the Light Industry and Food and Household Industries, then retired. In 1951 he became a candidate for technical sciences. From February 23, 1981 to February 25, 1986, he was a member of the Central Census Commission of the CPSU. Member of the 10th and 11th tenure o...

Zygmunt Godyń

Zygmunt Godyń (born August 4, 1910) is a Polish military historian, researcher and popularizer of Polish cavalry history, captain, forester, ornithologist. Curriculum vitae Graduate of the Lviv Polytechnic (as an assistant). Participant of the September campaign, then in the years 1939-1947 soldier of the Polish Armed Forces in the West (including the officer of the 2nd Division in the post office in Lisbon, organized the transfer of Polish soldiers to the United Kingdom). After the war he remained in exile. Editor-in-Chief of the magazine "Review of the Cavalry and Arms" (since 1963). Selected publications Bibliography Authoritative control (person): [1] wiki

Rocky Moran

Rocky Moran (born February 3, 1950 in Pasadena) is an American racing driver. Career Moran started his international racing career in 1972 from L & amp; M F5000 Championship. With thirteen points, he was ranked 16th in the final drivers classification. Later, the Americans also appeared in the SCCA / USAC F5000 Championship, Atlantic IMSA, SCCA Citicorp Can-Am Challenge, SCCA Budweiser Can-Am Challenge, CART Indy Car World Series, Indianapolis 500, IMSA GTU Championship, IMSA Camel GTO, IMSA Camel GTP Championship, Daytona 24 Hours and American Le Mans Series In the CART Indy Car World Series, Moran competed in 1981, 1985-1990, 1992-1994. The best result of the American reached in 1988, then collected nine points gave him 25th place in the general classification. Bibliography wiki

Vehbi Dibra

Vehbi Dibra was born. Haxhi Abdyl Azis Vehbi Agolli (born March 12, 1867 in Dibur, March 24, 1937 in Tirana) is an Albanian politician and independence activist, Muslim minister. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Ahmet (Effendi) Muslim cleric Agolli. In his youth he studied philosophy and theology of Islam. As a Dibry mufti in 1909 he was elected president of the Albanian National Congress, held in Dibra. In 1912 he was elected delegate of the Dibra prefecture to the congregation in Wlor, which adopted the Declaration of Independence. As a Sunni priest, he issued a fatwa recognizing the declaration as a gift from God. Dibra was among the eighteen delegates who had joined the Senate and was elected president. In 1920 Vehbi Dibra was elected Grand Mufti of Albania. Thanks to him, in 1923, Albanian Muslims became independent of Istanbul, establishing the Muslim Community of Albania (Komuniteti Mysliman të Shqipërisë). Dibra headed the Sunni community until 1929. At that time, the r...

French Broadcasting Authority

The French agency, operating in France between 1964 and 1974, was the agency that oversees radio and television broadcasts in France. It was a monopoly agency and all stations had to have permission to broadcast it. History The agency was founded in 1945 under the name Radiodiffusion Française (RDF). In 1949, it changed its name to Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (RTF), and in 1964 it changed its name to the Office de radiodiffusion-télévision française and it was still in existence. All French stations would have to have permission for the broadcasting rights, but the license would also have to be: Radio Monte Carlo (RMC) from Monaco, Radio Luxembourg and Europe 1 from Germany. competence 7 stations were dependent on ORTF: wiki

Jerome Soltan

Jerome Soltan (born September 16, 1929, December 15, 2010) is an American architect associated with Chicago. Four Plus One Building at 5101 Sheridan Road, Chicago In 1952 he graduated from the University of Illinois, then worked as a designer at the Henry L. and Karl Hewhouse studios. In 1955 he opened his own architectural firm, was the author of numerous residential buildings, commercial and religious buildings, which were built in northern Chicago and the northern suburbs. He belonged to architects who initiated the creation of residential buildings in the fashionable "Four Plus One" style in the late 1960s and 70s. These buildings consisted of four storeys above the underground garage and were typical of the northern part of Chicago. Realizations The most famous projects are: Bibliography wiki

Sperm nuclei

The native sperm cells get through the pollen tube Sperm nuclei, sperm cells - arise from an unobstructed generative cell located in the pollen grains (male gametes with a chromosome number = 1n). In many species, sperm cells are formed before the pollen leaves the pollen pouch. In others, the generative cell division occurs only after the production of the leopard. Sperm cells have no flagellar, and for delivery to the ovum corresponds to the pollen tube formed from the vegetative pollen cell. In the case of occipital plants, one of the sperm nuclei connects to the nucleus of the egg and the other is merged with two polar nuclei or the diploid nucleus of the central cell. From the fertilized central cell, triploid esophagus is developed. wiki

goliardia

Goliardzi during the Bologna yakis, 1888 Goliardia (Ordine goliardico) is a student association operating in most Italian university cities (Bologna, Modena, Padua, Florence, Turin) and in the Italian cantons of Switzerland (Ticino, Graubünden). The name of the association is referring to the goliards ('old french goliard' - 'guilty', 'pasibrzuch'), or medieval clerics, who were famous for performing loving love songs and feasts. The association was founded in 1888 at the University of Bologna on the initiative of Giusu Carducci, a poet and lecturer who wished to celebrate the eighteenth anniversary of the founding of the university. Carducci was a direct inspiration for the German burschenschaft which he met in 1886 during his stay in Heidelberg. But, unlike student corporations, Goliardia cultivated primarily the mood of carefree and carnival fun. Soon the goliath movement took over the whole academic community in Italy, reviving the former rituals and inv...

Czeslaw Mikulski

Czesław Mikulski (born 1894 in Krasny Borowy Kordon in Russia, died 1946) - lecturer, graduate of the Technical University of Lodz. After graduation from the Technical University of Riga he obtained a degree in mechanical engineering in Moscow in 1916. He was the editor of technical magazines, in particular "Technical Review" and "Mechanical Review". At the Technical University of Lodz he worked as an assistant professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Chemistry from October 1, 1945, being its first director. He wrote the book "steam boilers (steam generators)" from 1952 with the preface by Bohdan Stefanowski and the textbook for engineers. He was a co-founder and activist of the Association of Engineers and Technicians of Polish Mechanics. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Marie Touchet

Marie Touchet (born 1549, March 28, 1638) - the only known story of a lover of the King of France Charles IX. Life Although she was born in a bourgeois family in Orleans as the daughter of the hugen commander Jean Touchet and his first wife Marie Mathy. At the court, it was called an anagram Je Charme Tout (the letters I and J were treated interchangeably), which means "I am enchanted by all." The author of this game was Henryk, the king of Navarre, the later ruler of France. At the age of seventeen, she became the mistress of Charles IX. In 1573, she gave birth to a son, Charles de Valois, the later Prince de Angoulême, who was the only son of a king born just a year before his death, after which he entrusted the mistress and son to his younger brother and successor to the throne, Henry III. The new king was faithful to the will of his deceased brother and raised Charles to the prince's dignity and secured his place at court. Marie Touchet received a pension because ...

Morinosuke Kawaguchi

Kawaguchi Morinosuke, born May 1, 1961 in Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese innovator, consultant, speaker, futurist, writer and designer. The creator and director of Morinoske Co. Ltd. Creative creativity lab in Tokyo. Government advisor and advisor to international organizations on innovative projects related to: with telecommunication, electronics, automotive industry. Known for its innovative approach to Japanese culture and pop culture, and attempts to combine Japanese visual aesthetics with modern technology. Author related with this subject of books: Megatrends 2014-2023 (2013), Made by Japan (2010), Geeky-Girly Innovation: A Japanese Subculturist's Guide to Technology & Design (2007) for which he won the Nikkei BP BizTech Book Award 2008. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Nikolai Vojvodina

Nikolai Stiepanovich Vojvodina, Russian Николай Степанович Воеводск (born 17 September 1888 in Saint Petersburg, 28 January 1975 in Barcelona) is a Russian military officer, major RAF, emigre aircraft designer. In 1908 he graduated from the Pazi Corps, then served as a cornet in the Kawalergard Regiment. In 1910 he graduated from an officer's school of fencing and gymnastics. In 1912 he was promoted to lieutenant. In 1913 he became commandant of the regimental school. From time to time he commanded one of the squadrons of the regiment. He then went on to study in an all-Russian imperial wing. In 1914 he graduated from the officer's school of aviation. He participated in the First World War. Served in 1 Corps Air Division. He was awarded the Order of St. Jerzy 4 class. At the end of 1914, he organized a special purpose aviation unit to protect Warsaw from German raids. In half. In March 1915, he was transferred to the 5th Airborne Division, and shortly thereafter he took over...

Jean-Marie Klinkenberg

Jean-Marie Klinkenberg (born 1944 in Verviers) is a Belgian linguist and philologist. Jean-Marie Klinkenberg is a retired professor. For many years he taught linguistics at the University of Liège. Thanks to works in the field of rhetoric and semiotics - especially visual - conducted in the individual or within the Group μ, is considered an international authority. At the University of Liege he headed the Center for Research on Quebec and founded the Center for Research on Belgian Literature. He is a member of the Belgian Royal Academy and chairman of the Belgian Council for French Language. Bibliography wiki

Before Premužić

Ante Premužić (Kobas, Slavonski Brod, January 11, 1889 - Zagreb, November 30, 1979) - Forestry engineer, teacher, ministerial minister. Curriculum vitae After completing the Royal High School in Požega, he finished his studies at the Forestry Academy in Zagreb. Served in numerous locations in Croatia, dealing with construction related tasks. He twice worked as the head of the Construction Department at the Ministry of Forests and Mining in Belgrade. He was the initiator, designer and builder of numerous forest and mountain routes in Velebit, but also in the Plitvice Lakes, Rab, Mljeta and Krk. He wrote about the role of forestry and mountains in the development of tourism and considered the problems of forest and rural management in the Karst, promoting the improvement of the life of the peasants in Croatian Karst. He was a true nature lover, protecting and researching Welebit. It is best known for its design and construction of a tourist route through the northern and central Wel...

Frank Jelinski

Frank Jelinski (born May 23, 1958 in Bad Münder am Deister) is a German racing driver. Career Jelinski started his international career in motor racing in 1978 with the start of the German Formula 3. He scored 26th on the tenth overall. In subsequent years, he also appeared in the European Formula Super Vee, the European Formula 3, the Canon NP Copiers F3 Race, the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship, the Renault 5 Turbo Eurocup, the European Endurance Championship, the Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft, the European Formula 2, the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, Renault Alpine V6 Europe, IMSA Camel GTP Championship, Supercup, All Japan Sports-Prototype Championship, World Sports-Prototype Championship, All Japan Sports Prototype, World Touring Car Championship, IMSA Camel Lights, 24 Hours Race Le Mans, Sportscar World Championship, Sports World Cup and the Nürburgring 24h. In the European Formula 2, he competed in 1982-1983. In the first season of the race, in the thirteen races he ...

Karl Tabwia

Karl Tabwia - a nautical runner, long distance runner. In 1969 he performed at the South Pacific Games in Port Moresby. He competed in three competitions. On August 14th, he was in the elimination round at 1500 meters; Having won 4: 46.8, he finished fifth in his race which failed to make it to the finals. The next day he started in the finals of 3000 meters with obstacles in which he finished seventh place (reaching a time of 10: 59.0). His last competition was the 5000m final, which was held on August 18. In it, Tabwia finished last, 11th place among ranked players (with a time of 18: 29.8). He never again participated in the South Pacific Games. Two of Port Moresby's Tabwii results to date are recorded as country records, though both Tony Bowditch and Robert Morgan-Morris have achieved better results at these distances. They were not native Nauruans and are often ignored in official protocols. Life records Comments wiki

Adam Opalski (lawyer)

Adam Władysław Opalski - Polish lawyer, legal adviser, professor of legal sciences, associate professor at the University of Warsaw, specialist in the field of private international law and commercial law. Curriculum vitae In 2002 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, based on the dissertation entitled The institution of the share capital in the comparative law has obtained the academic degree of doctor of law. There also in 2007 on the basis of scientific achievements and dissertations entitled The supervisory board in a joint-stock company received a post-doctoral degree in legal sciences, specialization: civil law. In 2013, the President of the Republic of Poland granted him the title of professor of legal sciences. He became an associate professor at the University of Warsaw at the Institute of International Law. In 2002, he became a legal advisor. Selected publications wiki
Ibragim Magomietowicz Dzusow (born on December 16, 1905 in the village of Zamankuł in North Ossetia, died October 28, 1980 in Ordzhonikidzem) - Soviet General Aviation, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He was born in an Ossetian peasant family. He finished part-time high school, he studied at the Communist University of Working East in Moscow, he served in the Red Army from March 1924. From 1926 he belonged to the WKP (b), in 1927 he finished the cavalry school in Krasnodar and became commander of the cavalry platoon in the North Caucasus Military District, from October 1927 served in the Air Force, in 1929 he graduated from the military school of airmen in Orenburg. He served in the Ukrainian Military District, in 1932 he finished 2 Borisoglebski Military School of Aviators and became the commander of the key and navigator (a squadron) of the Air Force squadron of the Zakaukaskie Military District, from October 1936 to April 1939 he was a navigator of the 95th Avia...

The Warsaw Diary (1815-1823)

The Warsaw Diary (1815-1823) is a scientific and literary monthly published in Warsaw. The magazine dealt with science, literature, history, was edited by Feliks Bentkowski (1781-1852). In the pages of the magazine in 1818, he published the dissertation "On classicity and romance" Kazimierz Brodziński (1791-1835). After 1822, the magazine was edited by Kazimierz Brodziński, Fryderyk Skarbek (1792-1866) and J.K. Skrodzki. This monthly was closely related to the Society of the Friends of Sciences. wiki

Alexei Graczow

Alexei Petrovich Graczov (Russian: Алексей Петрович Грачёв, born March 1896 in Obidimo, in the province of Tula, died July 28, 1938) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae From August 1915 to August 1917 he served in the Russian army, fought in the First World War, was poisoned with gas and sent from the front for treatment, since November 1919 he belonged to RKP (b). From April 1920 to August 1923 he was the secretary of the political department, the delegate of the railway union's coalition committee, the secretary of the RKP committee (b), the secretary and the head of the organizational department of the Tule- Lichwinskaja (kursk railway). From August 1923 to December 1925 he was the chairman of the local road committee and the head of the district committee of the railway union of the railway station Nizhny Novgorod, from December 1925 to April 1927 the secretary of the RKP (b) / WKP (b) From April 1927 to August 1928, he was the head of the organizational divis...

Anatoly Dumashov

Anatoly Pantielejewicz Dumaczov (Russian: Анатолий Пантелеевич Думачёв, born 6 May 1932 in Karachiv in the Brijno region, died November 30, 2004 in St. Petersburg) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In 1957 he graduated from the Leningrad Mechanics Institute and became a member of the CPSU, and in 1956-1958 he was the secretary of the Komsomol Regional Committee in Leningrad. At the same time, in the years 1950-1960 he was the head of the Komsomol Regional Committee, and in 1960-1964 he was the instructor of the local, municipal and peripheral CPSU in Leningrad. In the years 1964-1972 he was deputy head and head of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Leningrad, then (1972-1975) secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Leningrad and later (1975-1984) secretary and second secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Leningrad, 1981 to July 2, 1990 was a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. From March 12, 1984 to January 17, 1986, he was the First S...

Andrej Danko

Andrej Danko (born August 12, 1974 in Revúcy) is a Slovakian politician and lawyer, chairman of the Slovak National Party, member of the National Council, and president since 2016. Curriculum vitae In 1998 he graduated from the Comenius University in Bratislava. He practiced as a lawyer, in 2003 he became a lawyer. He became involved in political activities within the Slovakian National Party. In 2012 he became president of this grouping. In the 2016 elections, the SNS was elected a member of the National Council. He launched his party into a new government coalition, and on 23 March 2016 he was elected president of the Slovak parliament. wiki

Vladimir Chirskov

Vladimir Grigorjevich Chirskov (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Чирсков, born April 24, 1935 in Piterka, Saratov, Saratov) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae Since 1958 he has been working in oil industry construction organizations, graduated from the Allied State Institute of Finance and Economics, 1971, and became a candidate in economic sciences. From 1958 in the CPSU, 1978-1983 Deputy Minister of Construction of the oil and gas industry of the USSR, 1983-1984 First Deputy Minister, and 1984-1991 Minister of construction of oil and gas industry of the USSR. 1986-1990 member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the 11th Congress of the USSR. Awarded the Order of Lenin (1985), Order of the October Revolution (1973) and Order of the Red Labor Banner (1971). Recipient of the State Prize of the USSR (1977) and the Lenin Prize (1988). Bibliography wiki

An estimated

Aestimatum (Estimation, evaluation from aestimare) Estimated contract, under Roman law, the contract which is the beginning of the current contract. One party to the contract gave the second to sell the item, the recipient being obliged to either pay the estimated amount or return the item itself. Under such conditions, for example, wholesalers gave retailers and especially circulators goods for further sale, while those who earned more than the estimated value suffered a periculum from accidental loss or damage. Aestimatum was classified as anonymous, protected by actio praescriptis verbis. Bibliography wiki
Hilary (Chil) Tempel ur. September 23, 1881 in Lodz - died in the execution in Palmira in November - December 1940 Polish industrialist and philanthropist. Son of Lazarus and Sarah from Bem (or Lajzer and Racy). He graduated from business school in Leipzig. He was the president of the joint stock company of the largest Polish record company Syrena Rekord. He was in the Syrena Record of the engineer responsible for the quality of the recordings. He worked as a councilor of the Jewish Jewish Community in Warsaw and belonged to the management board of the mental hospital Zofiówka. He was the president of the funeral association "Last Mission" and the director of the music publishing company Nowa Scena. At the beginning of the war he left for the East, but returned to Warsaw. May 25, 1940, he was arrested by the Nazis and then shot. Comments wiki

Railway Line No. 305 (KPK-LK)

Railway Line No. 305 - an industrial railway line belonging to the sand rail network managed by the Kotlarnia Sand Mine Railways Company. According to the infrastructure manager, the line is designated as category II (up to 30 km / h). The starting point of the line is the Nieborowice section and the end point of the KNS district of the Knurów station. Transportation On the line, mass transport of solid fuels, including hard coal and backfill, associated with the servicing of Witczak KWK Bobrek-Centrum filling station by PKP Cargo Service is dominant. wiki

Chiriaev's love

April 4, 1925 in the Yugoslav region of Yakutsk ASRR, May 9, 1982 in Yakutsk) - Soviet and Yakuti politicians, 1st Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Yakutsk (1965-1982) ), a member of the CPC Central Committee (1971-1982). 1942-1943, a high school student, 1943-1950 served in the army, from 1944 in the WKP (b). 19499 graduated from the Evening University of Marxism-Leninism at the Political Board of Zabajkalski Military District, and 1953 at the Jakubki Institute of Pedagogy. 1951-1953 Head of the Personnel Board of the Ministry of Education of Yakutia ASRR, 1953-1955 Instructor of the Faculty of the Cracow Regional Committee, Jakubek, 1955-1958 Second Secretary of the Regional Committee of the CPSU. 1958-1959 deputy head of propaganda and propaganda department, and 1959-1961 head of science and school department of this committee. From 1961 to October 1965 Secretary, simultaneous 1963-1965 head of the ideological department of the CPWR Regional Committee in Yakutsk, and fr...

Marcus von Eickstedt

Marcus von Eickstedt, Marx von Eickstedt (d. 1661) - Pomeranian nobleman, diplomat. From 1627 in the service of the last Pomeranian Duke Boguslaw XIV. Sent on diplomatic missions to Emperor Ferdinand I, to the Elector of Brandenburg, to King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden and to King Christian IV of Denmark. After the sudden death of Boguslav XIV in 1637, a supporter of previously concluded treaties that transferred West Pomerania to Brandenburg, and the adversary to seize the duchy by Sweden. He was sent along with Szczecin's Town Administrator Friedrich Rung by the Pomeranian states for peace talks to Osnabrück to oppose the claims made by Sweden and later (with particular determination) tried to prevent the division of Western Pomerania. After the failure of the latter, it seems that Marcus von Eickstedt withdrew from public life. Bibliography wiki

Renewal of the Church and of the world

The renewal of the Church and the world. Conciliar reflections - posthumous edition of 66 pastoral writings Archbishop. Karol Wojtyla from 1962-1966 concerning the Second Vatican Council. The first and second editions were published by the John Paul II Foundation, the Documentation Center and the Pontifical Study of Rome. Archbishop Stanisław Dziwisz, secretary and chaplain of the Archbishop of Cracow metropolitan 1966-1978, wrote the introduction of scattered sermons and speeches by Archbishop Karol Wojtyła. According to the cardinal, the collection of writings is an important study in order to understand how the Cracow metropolitan council introduced the teaching of the Council into the life of its archdiocese. This task continued as Pope during his pontificate. A lot of the homilies and conferences included in the book were published for the first time. Some of the unpublished texts have been kept by the Documentation Center and the Pontifical John Paul II Study Center in Rome ...

Koutoua Abia

Koutoua Francis Abia (born August 13, 1965) is an Olympic canoeer from the Ivory Coast. Curriculum vitae Olympic Games Koutoua Abia has participated three times in the Summer Olympics (1992, 1996 and 2008). During his first games in 1992, Abia competed in one kayak competition: K-2 500 m. His re-appearance at the Olympic Games took place in 1996 in Atlanta, where he again took part in one kayak competition: K-1 500 m. After a 12-year break Abia re-participated in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, where he participated in two kayaking divisions: K-1 500 m and K-1 1000 m. This was his last participation at the Olympic Games. > wiki

Ralph Meichtry

Ralph Meichtry (born March 20, 1972 in Bern) is a Swiss racing driver. Career Meichtry started his career in motor racing in 2003, starting with the Swiss Formula Renault 2.0 and the German Formula Renault. In the Swiss edition three times stood on the podium. With a score of 117 points was ranked sixth in the final drivers classification. In subsequent years, the Swiss also appeared in the Mégane Trophy Eurocup, the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Le Mans Series, the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, the European Le Mans Series and the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship. Bibliography wiki

Siege of Orchomenos

The siege of Orchomenos - the siege of the Armenian Orchomenos took place in 227 BC. Spartans took the city in 229 p.n.e. together with other cities of Arkadia, and their further expansion in that region met with the armed resistance of the Achaean League; The siege was one of the episodes of this conflict. In the clash, the besieged Orchomenos of the forces of the Achaican Union led by Aratos defeated the Spartans, who lost 300 soldiers. The Spartans were commanded by Megistonus, the stepson of Kleomenes III, who was captured. Information about the siege was provided by Plutarch. Bibliography wiki

Dual fuel engine

The dual fuel engine is the most common piston engine, powered by two fuels. Typically, this concept is used when a diesel engine is fed with a gaseous fuel, such as natural gas or generator gas. In the diesel engine, the ignition occurs when the diesel fuel is injected into the combustion chamber, which ignites from the heated (compressed) gas in the chamber. However, gas fuels have a high resistance to self-ignition (expressed in methane), so they can not ignite from the compression itself. Therefore, in order to initiate combustion in the chamber, it is necessary to inject a small dose of diesel (the so-called pilot dose). wiki

Awidja

Avidara (Avidāya) - a concept of Indian philosophy, meaning an insufficiently reflective attitude to reality, present in the doctrines of the dharmas. Hinduizm Awidja can be defined as an individual state of ignorance (larger or smaller, but still losing a particular atman in the world). In life, avidia manifests itself in sufferings, the extent of which depends on the extent of self-awareness ("the more consciousness, the less suffering"). Buddhism In Buddhism, the term avidity, or ignorance, is crucial, as the first and fundamental link in the formation of dukkha suffering, out of the twelve links of interdependent origination. wiki

December Club

December Club - founded in 1936 a political club of 35 Tory members, opponents of the policy of concessions to the Third Reich and fascist Italy in the British House of Commons. Its members were opponents of the government's policy towards the remilitarization of the Rhineland, the Anschluss of Austria, the Munich Agreement and the Czech annex. The members of the club were: Robert Boothby, Ronald Cartland, Paul Emrys-Evans. The name of the club referred to the month in which the Hoare-Laval Pact was negotiated. Bibliography wiki

Regina Bielska (Casanova)

Regina Bielska (Casanova) - minialbum recorded by Polish singer Regina Bielska. The recordings were accompanied by Beltono choir and instrumental group led by composer, arranger and pianist Romuald Milner (in the private life of her husband Regina Bielska). Note: The album does not have a title (then minialbum rarely received it), to distinguish the title of the first song on this release. The 7-inch vinyl disc, played at 45 rpm, was released in the 1950s by Polish Recordings with catalog number N 0163 (the CD was embossed at Pronit in Pionki). musicians Track list Page A Page B Bibliography Regina Bielska (Casanova) in the Polish Gramophone Catalog wiki

Włodzimierz Gorjaczkowski

Włodzimierz Gorjaczkowski (born April 12, 1879 in Piotrków Trybunalski, probably 5 August 1944 in Warsaw) is a Polish pomology and phytopathologist, social activist and organizer of Polish gardening. In the years 1916-1921 the director of the Horticultural School at the Society of Scientific Courses in Warsaw, in the years 1918-1937 the head of the Plant Protection Station of the Garden Society of Warsaw. Since 1928 Professor of Fruit and Vegetables at Warsaw Agricultural University. He founded a pomological center with a trial orchard in Skierniewice, where he conducted research, among others. The acclimatization of varieties suitable for Polish climatic conditions. He was the author of scientific and popular sciences (Sad, 3rd edition, 1949). During the German occupation he participated in secret teaching. He was assassinated by the Germans during the Warsaw Uprising. wiki

Radio Without

Radio Fara - Catholic radio station, belonging to the archdiocese of Przemysl, was established in 2001. The radio was set up on 19 September 2001 with the decree of Archbishop Jozef Michalik. It was created by launching a new studio in Przemysl and combining it with the Radio Maria Ave Maria from Jarosław in 1994 and with the Radio Fara from Krosno broadcasting since October 1997. On January 19, 2004, the archdiocese was granted the status of social broadcaster. Locations for broadcast studios (April 2013): Broadcast locations (April 2013): Directors of Radio Fara (chronologically): wiki

Michael Leo

Mihai Leu (born February 13, 1969) is a Romanian boxer, former WBO world heavyweight champion. Career He made his professional debut on September 16, 1991, winning his debut. Until 1996, Löwe was battling with little-known rivals, all winning. On February 22, 1997, he battled for the WBO World Cup semi-final. His rival was the representative of Santiago Samaniego. Romania won unanimously for points, winning the world championship. On September 20, Löwe joined the first lane defense. His rival was the Olympic champion from Barcelona, ​​Michael Carruth. Löwe won the match unanimously, defending the belt. It was his last fight in the career. wiki

Andrzej Zakrzewski (radio player)

Andrzej Zakrzewski (born 1942, died on June 7, 2017) - editor of the Polish Radio. In his youth, he worked at the Scout Broadcasting Station. From 1976, he was associated with the Third Program of Polish Radio, where he managed the Editorial Board of Entertainment. He was also the author of satirical texts and programs such as "BAR", "Repetition of entertainment", "Ra-Tu-Ro, or Radio Entertainment Tournament". Towards the end of his life, he chose the "Three Way Entertainment". wiki

Until autumn (John Keats' poem)

Until autumn - a poem by English romantic poet John Keats, belonging to the group of ódes from 1819. The work consists of three stanage stanzas. Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease, For summer has o'er-brimm'd their clammy cells. Zofia Kierszys translated the poem into Polish. The new version was given by Tomasz Krzykała. wiki

Rachel Renee Russell

Rachel Renee Russell Rachel Renée Russell (born 1945) - American book writer for children and youth. She was born in Michigan. She had four younger siblings, two sisters and twin brothers. From her youth, she wanted to be a writer. She wrote the first book for the brothers while still at school. She graduated from law at Midwestern University. She gained popularity as the author of the series Nikki Diaries (Dork Diaries, from 2009) and Non-accidental cases of Max Crumbly. The main character of the school locker (The Misadventures of Max Crumbly. Locker Hero). Her books have been sold in twenty million copies around the world. He has two daughters in private, Erin and Nikki. Creation The anecdote is associated with the beginning of the literary career of today's bestselling author. When Rachel Renee Russell was in college, she enrolled in a writing course. The lecturer said that she is "the worst writer in the world". Official website wiki

Janina Młynarczyk

Janina Młynarczyk (born January 2, 1935 in Żydów near Kalisz) - Polish snowwoman and party activist, deputy to the Seym of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae Has completed basic vocational education. She worked as a worker in the Runotex Factory in Kalisz. In 1964, she joined the Polish United Workers' Party, where she was the second secretary of the POP, and also sat in the executive offices of the Committees: Zakładowy and Wojewódzki. She was also a delegate to the VII Congress of the PZPR. In 1976, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Kalisz. She sat on the Light Industry Committee. Honors Bibliography wiki