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Wacław Chyrosz

Wacław Chyrosz (born October 18, 1900 in Riga, died December 2, 1960 in Warsaw) - Polish construction engineer. A graduate of the Gymnasium Władysława Giżycki in Warsaw and the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology 1920-33, participant in the Warsaw Uprising, after the war - described as - well-deserved for the reconstruction of Warsaw. Designer and constructor, including PKO building (corner of Marszałkowska and Sienkiewicza streets), Orbis building (Bracka street), extension of BGK in Warsaw. The main constructor specialist in Miastoprojekcie Śródmieście. Son of Michał Chyrosz and Anna née Wolski. Jacek Chyrosz's father. Publications wiki

Krzysztof Sierak

Krzysztof Sierak (born January 2, 1966 in Tychy) - a Polish prosecutor, currently prosecutor of the National Public Prosecutor's Office, graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Silesia in Katowice. From 2016 deputy prosecutor general. Curriculum vitae Former Director of the Office for Organized Crime in the National Prosecutor's Office, in 2005-2007 District Prosecutor in Katowice, former Deputy District Prosecutor in Katowice. From March 7, 2016 Deputy Prosecutor General. wiki

Airbus THOR

Airbus THOR (Test of High-tech Objectives in Reality) - a prototype, unmanned aerial vehicle designed and built at Airbus. The machine is the first airplane in the world, the elements of the airframe structure were made in 3D printing technology. History New opportunities for creating aircraft components, which spatial printing technology provides, is already used in aviation. In the Airbus A350XWB construction, approximately 2,700 plastic components are produced using 3D printing. The next step is the production of metal elements using this technology. Thanks to this solution, the amount of production waste is minimized, it saves energy needed to remove unnecessary material using machining, as well as reduces the amount of equipment used to produce various elements. One of the stages of perfecting the spatial printing technology in the aviation industry is the unmanned small aircraft THOR project. 50 of its elements were made in 3D technology, only two electric engines driving the...

Jan Olejniczak (Silesian insurgent)

Jan Oleniczak (born in 1879 in Świerczewo near Poznań, died on September 4, 1939 in Katowice) - Polish roadblock, plebiscite activist, Silesian insurrection. Curriculum vitae He arrived in Upper Silesia in 1905. In 1908, together with his brother Józef, they bought a drugstore in Katowice at ul. 3 Maja 5. He joined the activities of Polish economic and social organizations. During the plebiscite in Upper Silesia he was a member of the Katowice plebiscite committee. During the riots in 1920, his drugstore was demolished, while after the end of the plebiscite, German militants invaded his apartment (Olejniczak was not at home happily). During the Third Silesian Uprising, he fought as a member of the "South" operational group. During the Second Polish Republic he was active in Polish social organizations. He contributed to the construction of the Home of the Polish Soldier in Katowice, for which he was awarded the badge of the 73rd Infantry Regiment in 1926. He was also the...

Main Directorate of State Mining and Metallurgical Works

The Main Directorate of the State Mining and Metallurgical Plant - the governing body of all mining and metallurgical plants in Poland. It was established in 1920, its seat was Warsaw. It was subordinated to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Minister was appointed by the Minister. As of its inception, the management took over the administration of Małopolska salinas, coal mines, sulfur, copper. Soon, the State Petroleum Works in Lviv, Gas Pipeline, and Żupy passed into its management. In 1923 she took over the agendas of the liquidated Directorate of State Saline Works in Krakow and the Directorate of State Petroleum Works in Lviv. In 1924, the salt industry was excluded from the Directorate, and in 1925 the entire Directorate was liquidated. wiki

Pēteris Kalniņš

Pēteris Kalniņš (born December 15, 1988 in Riga) - a Latvian toboggan, two-time medalist at the Junior World Championships. Career He achieved his first career success in 2007 when he won a bronze medal in team competition during the Junior World Championships in Cesana. On a year later, the Junior World Championships in Lake Placid, along with Oscar Gudramovičs, won the bronze medal in deuces. In the same composition, the Latvians stood on January 10, 2016 on the podium of the World Cup competition in Sigulda. In 2014, they took eighth place at the European Championships in Sigulda. In 2010, they started at the Olympic Games in Vancouver, finishing the competition in the twelfth position. They took tenth place four years later at the Sochi Games. Bibliography wiki

Matwiej Amagajew

Matwiej Innokientjewicz Amagajew (Russian: Матвей Иннокентьевич Амагаев, born on June 30, 1897 in the dusk of Doodo-Najmagut in the Irkutsk Governorate, died on August 18, 1944 in Komijska ASRR) - Buryat communist politician, teacher, orientalist and journalist, state activist of the USSR and Mongolia. Curriculum vitae In the years 1916-1917 he studied at the teacher's seminar in Irkutsk, in May 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), from September 1917 to February 1918 he worked as a teacher in the Irkutsk Governorate, and from February to May 1918 he was the chairman of the ajmaku court in the gubernia Irkutsk. In May 1918 he became an instructor-propagandist of the Central Executive Committee (CIK) of the Siberia Council (Centrosibiru), 1918-1920 ran underground in Manchuria, from January to August 1920 he was a member of the executive committee of the proletarian cultural and educational organization in Vladivostok, and from August 1920 chairman of the Angolan Aymara revolutionary co...

Jerzy Kumaniecki

Jerzy Kumaniecki (born 2 March 1938 in Warsaw, died August 11, 1991 in Vienna) is a Polish historian of modern history. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Casimir Feliks Kumaniecki. A graduate of the history of Warsaw University. He earned his doctorate at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The degree of doctor habilitated in the same institution. Co-founder (1981) of the social commemoration committee of General Grota-Rowecki and the Home Army. He dealt with Polish-Soviet relations in the interwar period. His work differs from the schematic presentation of these problems in PRL historiography. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Jan Hansen

Jan Hansen (born 14 February 1955 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian football player who plays as a midfielder. Club career Hansen started his career at Ranheim Fotball. In 1975 he went to Rosenborg. In the 1977 season he fell from the first division to the second, but in the next he was promoted to the first. Rosenborga represented for the rest of his career in 1988. During this time he and his team have won two more Norwegian championships (1985, 1988) and the Norwegian Cup (1988). Representative career In the Norwegian national team, Hansen made his debut on August 13, 1975 with a 0-2 defeat at the 1976 European Championship against Sweden. In the years 1975-1981 he played 19 matches in the national team. Bibliography wiki

Jigdum

Jigdum - traditional bhutan sport. The young men were usually involved in the game, which dealt with the daily grazing of cattle. The jigdum is equipped with wooden javelins about 45 cm in length, which are both pointedly pointed. The middle of the javelin is slightly narrowed. The blade is about 35 meters away, has a diameter of 60 cm and has a width of 4 cm. It is usually made of soft wood. Play up to 25 points. At least two people must attend. Jigdum is accompanied by various bets. The loser usually prepares a winning meal, sometimes the match is a wine. Sometimes, the loser has to circle the whole pasture. There are two types of sport: the first is a jigdum with a normal spear, and the second is a two-handed spear. wiki

Krzysztof Dobek

Krzysztof Paweł Dobek - Polish physicist, doctor of physics, specializing in photochemistry, photophysics, quantum optics and ultrafast laser spectroscopy. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan. Curriculum vitae He works as an adjunct professor at the Department of Quantum Electronics at the Faculty of Physics at the Adam Mickiewicz University. In 2003 he received his doctorate in Chemistry at the Adam Mickiewicz University of Applied Sciences. Investigation of the properties of selected micellar systems by means of stationary and optical methods during optical spectroscopy (professor Andrzej Maciejewski). He lectured at the Faculty of Physics at the Adam Mickiewicz University in 2014. He also worked at the Institute of Physics, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. At home, he teaches techniques in optical and optical quantum optics. He published his works. in the American "Physical Review Letters." wiki

List do M.

Letter to M. - a song by the group Jam, located on the album released in 1991. Detox. It is also one of the flagship songs of the band as well as one of the most famous Polish songs of the 90s. The text was written by Ryszard Riedl and Dorota Zawiesienko, and the music by Beno Otrębę. Meaning of the text The piece is an apostrophe of Ryszard Riedel to his mother, Krystyna. The author confesses to the mother of his sadness caused by loneliness, also recalls the complete doubt in the existence of God. In the next part, he begins to recall the irreversible mistakes he made, although the text does not refer directly to drugs, the text is a metaphor for Riedel's dependence on them, but also the co-authors of Dorota Zawiesienko's text, which gave birth to a child under the influence of drugs. Popularity of the song Letter to M. is one of Jam's most famous songs. The song was four times the lowest podium of Polish Top of the Times. In 2011, a comedy film titled " Letter...

Aleš Prek

Aleš Prek (born August 11, 1981) is a Slovenian racing driver and alpine skier. Skiing career In the years 2003-2004 Prek competed in the slalom, super giant and slalom giant, but only in the lower level or championship of the country. His biggest achievement was the fourth position in 2004 in the slalom in Klinovce. Racing career Prek devoted himself mainly to races in mountain races. Until 2011, he used Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX. In 2011 he won the European Championship in Mountain Racing (Category 1). Until 2012, the Slovenian competes in the Porsche 911 GT3 in mountain races in Southern Europe. Bibliography wiki

Cjankali (art)

Cjankali - Friedrich Wolff's 1930 drama Fighting With Moral Hypocrisy and Religious Stolenness, the drama touched on the issue of legalization of abortion. Drama on January 14, 1930 at the City Theater by Leon Schiller; Friederich Wolff (1888-1953). The drama touched upon the legalization of abortions and birth control in the light of today's social relationships, the disturbing conscience of even the most mesmerized lawyers and doctors. The show caused a violent reaction. WG Schiller's multitude of intellectuals and workers, despite the tearful and suffocating gases spread in the eyes of passive security by young black men. Art implemented a program of leftist theater during the interwar period of the theater inspired by expressionism and the German avant-garde. It was discussed in the context of the new medical code in Poland. Władysław Szlengel wrote in August 1930 a poem by Cjankali published in our Review of the Wolff Drama. wiki

Dmitry Smirnov (politician)

Dmitrij Grigorjewicz Smirnov (Russian: Дмитрий Григорьевич Смирнов, born 1908 in the village of Szybarszyno in the Tver Governorate, died July 30, 1965) - Soviet party activist, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1952-1956). After graduating from 1923, he graduated from the factory of the factory. Frunze in Sumy, later Sumish University of the Evening. From 1928 in the WKP (b), 1932-1938 assistant factory manager at the Sumach factory, 1938-1939 secretary of the factory committee of the WKP (b) and secretary of the Communist Party of the Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Ukraine in Sumy. From 1939 to the secretary of the Communist Party of Poland (b) in Zatou, 1949 II Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Włodzimierz, 1949-1950 deputy head of the Party, Union and Komsomolski Body of the Central Committee of the WKP (b). From January 19, 1950 to October 26, 1950 I Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) / CPSU in Gorky, from January 14, 1952 to Febru...

Mikołaj Wiśniewski

Mikolaj Ignacy Antoni Wiśniewski, Prussian coat of arms - Polish nobles, landowners, captain of the Napoleonic army, member of the Galician states. Curriculum vitae He came from the Polish noble family Wiśniewski Prus I. He was the son of Jan Gwalbert and Franciszek Skorupki-Padlewski coat of arms Ślepowron. He owned the estate of Strzeliska, in Galicia. He fought during the Napoleonic wars, was captain of the 1st Lancashire Uhlans. In 1832 he became a member of the Galician states. Married with Emilia from Nartowska coat of arms Trzaska. From this connection, the son: Wiktor Wiśniewski, insurrection from 1863. Bibliography wiki

Polish News

The first issue was published on 2 November 1939 and the last was on 24 March 1944. Initially the letter was submitted to the Polish Embassy in Budapest, and after its liquidation in January 1941 - directly to the PR government in London. It also reached other Polish circles abroad. It printed information from the life of the Poles in exile, the literature of beauty. The writings were co-authored by Polish journalists in Hungary and writers such as Stanislaw Vincenz, Kazimiera Iłłakowicz, Levitt Kaltenbergh, Tadeusz Fangrat, Adam Bahdaj. Bibliography wiki

Adam Lacko

Adam Lacko (born September 24, 1984 in Czeladź) is a Czech racing driver. Career Lacko began his international racing career in 2005 after competing in the FIA ​​GT Championship, where he did not earn points. That same year he joined the World Touring Car Championship. In later years, the Czech Republic also appeared in the FIA ​​GT3 European Championship, the German Porsche Carrera Cup, the ADAC GT Masters, the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo, the Le Mans Series and the Sportscar Winter Series. In the World Touring Car Championship, Czech took part in five races of the 2005 season. However, he never won points. During the second Italian race the round was in the twelfth position, which was his best result in the championship. Bibliography wiki

Follow Olaleye

Sule Olaleye (born 10 October 1967) is a Nigerian table tennis player, Olympian. Sule Olaleye first competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, ​​aged 24. During these games he participated in two table tennis competitions: a single, where he gained 33rd place and a draw, where he was 17th. Four years later he participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where he again took part in two table tennis competitions: the single where he was 49th and the 17th place. It was his last Olympic Games. wiki

Horizon 2020

Horizon 2020 - a Framework Program for Research and Innovation, which was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union in December 2013. Horizon 2020 is by far the largest research and innovation project by the Union, with a budget of € 80 billion, of which € 2.8 billion will be devoted to research and innovation. Program structure It is based on 3 pillars, each with specific goals: Excellent science base Industry leading position Social challenges, in terms of: Horizon 2020 is a combination of 3 science development initiatives in Europe: Supported areas stered individually or as part of a larger set of protected objects. As can be seen in the following chart, most bridges are treated as a separate building registered in the monuments register, even when such bridges are part of a single crossing (in this case a bridge complex) and in the past were treated as one, individually named crossing. Only bridges with local significance associated with...

Somali peninsula

Horn of Africa The Somali Peninsula is seen from the NASA shuttle in May 1993. The orange and brown colors indicate the climate mostly dry and semi-arid. The Somali peninsula, also known as the Horn of Africa, is a modern concept created during the African decolonization, which represents a peninsula with an area of ​​approximately 750,000 km² (the sixth largest peninsula in the world) in eastern Africa, between the Gulf of Aden and the Ocean Indian. The peninsula is located in the territory of Somalia and partly in Ethiopia. It defines its geopolitical range differently. The term "Horn of Africa" ​​is sometimes used for a much larger area, covering the territories of Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia. So defined, it has about 2 million km² of land and nearly 90 million inhabitants. Sculptures of the surface of the Somali Peninsula are varied, but most of them predominate in the highlands, but only at the southern end of the peninsula can the lowlands be seen. The...

Snort

Snort - a network intrusion detection system, available under a free license. Snort has a wide range of attack detection mechanisms and enables real-time traffic analysis and packet capture over IP / TCP / UDP / ICMP-based networks. It can analyze packet streams, search for and match suspicious content, and detect many attacks and anomalies such as buffer overflows, stealth ports scans, web service attacks, SMBs, operating system detection attempts, and more. SNORT can act as an independent sniffer, packet recorder or IDS system, or IPS - inline mode. None of these modes have any advantage over the others. The only exception is the packet recorder, which can store packets on a disk in an organized directory structure. If you configure snort.conf accordingly, this will cause the system to only record packets that match the rules specified in that file. wiki
Edith Windsor, from the house of Schlain (born June 20, 1929 in Philadelphia, New York, September 12, 2017) is an American freelance activist, placed by Time magazine in third place in the "Person of the Year" (Person of the Year) in 2013, behind Pope Francis and Edward Snowden. Windsor questioned the validity of the marriage legislation in the United States and the definition of the word "spouse / spouse" and the United States Supreme Court adjudged it right. The context of Windsor's business was that her marriage to Thea Spyer (incorporated in Canada) was not legally recognized by American law and did not carry the usual matrimonial consequences. Edith Windsor met Thea Spyer in New York in 1963; They quickly decided to live together. In 1993 they registered their affiliate partnership. In 2007, Spyer's health began to deteriorate (she suffered from multiple sclerosis). In 2008, the couple decided to marry (which was held in Canada, as New York only marrie...

Ernest Breiter

Ernest Teodor Breiter (22 October 1865 in David - died 1935 in Vienna) - Polish journalist, an independent socialist, a member of the 11th Congress of the Council of State. The son of a Wenceslas trader. From 1918 to 1919 he was a member of the Ukrainian National Council ZURL as well as the government of the West-Ukrainian People's Republic. The only Polish politician who supported the independence of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic, so that after the defeat of the Polish-Ukrainian war he went to emigrate to Austria. Co-worker of the Government of Sidor Hołubov. He was an author. Wladyslaw Opolczyk's biography, Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Anna świdnicka (a steward in Strzelin)

She was born after the death of her father, being a tombstone. It was given by the older brothers Bernard Strait and Henry I to the founding father of the Poor Clares in Strzelin in place of his older sister Beatrice, whom they decided to spend for the Bavarian prince Ludwig IV of the Wittelsbach dynasty. By accepting this fate she became a nun in this monastery. Thanks to the princely origin and the papal dispensation even before the age of thirty, she became the abbot of the Claremont monastery in Strzelin. Pope's dispensation was necessary because she had not completed thirty years of canonical law to perform such a high dignity in the convent. She probably performed this function until her death. The place of her burial is unknown, but probably as the superior of the Claremont monastery in Strzelin was buried in it. Bibliography wiki

Merciful Samaritan (Carlotta painting)

The Derbarmherzige Samariter (German Derbarmherzige Samariter) - was created around 1676 by the German baroque painter Johann Karl Loth. The work is now part of Lothar Franz's graffiti collection Schönborn, an exhibition at the Weißenstein Palace in Pommersfelden. Description The subject of the work refers to one of the parable of the Gospel of Luke - Parable of the Good Samaritan. The painter presented the wounded naked wanderer, whom the charitable Samaritan provides. The victim sustains the man so that he is in a semi-sitting position. In the distance to the right of the picture are two travelers. When referring to the text of the Gospel, they may be identified as priests of the Temple of Jerusalem and the Levites, who did not stop to help the assailant lying nearby. wiki

Maria Bertilla Boscardin

Maria Bertilla Boscardin (born October 6, 1888, October 20, 1922) is an Italian Catholic Church celebrant. Curriculum vitae Anna Francesca Boscardin was born on October 6, 1888. She was the daughter of farmers Angelo and Maria Teresa Benetti. In 1905 she joined the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Daughters of the Sacred Hearts in Vicenza and adopted the religious name Maria Bertilla. After the initial period she worked in the kitchen and laundry. Then she started working as a nurse in a hospital where she looked after sick children. During the First World War she took care of wounded soldiers. In 1922, she underwent surgery to remove the tumor and died three days later. It was beatified by Pope Pius XII on June 8, 1952 and canonized by John XXIII on May 11, 1961. Bibliography wiki

Drain points

trigger points - small, hypersensitive areas within the muscle or muscular fascia. Under pressure they cause tenderness and pain that is radiating or projecting. They appear frequently in muscles exposed to prolonged overload. These are caused by, inter alia, stress, fatigue, traumas and microsurges, systemic and postoperative disorders, and muscle failure. Deleting a trigger point is not tantamount to eliminating the factors that affect its activity. Factors that trigger the development of trigger points The development of trigger points is also affected by deficiency of vitamin B12, folic acid, vitamin C, iron, as well as hormonal imbalance. Types of trigger points depending on the pain Symptoms other than pain indicating the occurrence of triggers The trigger points are also responsible for other ailments that can not be described as pain: Bibliography wiki

Louis Guttman

Louis Guttman (born 1916, died 1987) - Israeli statistics, sociologist and psychologist, creator of the widely used in the social sciences of the Guttman scale. He was one of the pioneers of factor analysis. Louis (also known as Eliyahu) Guttman was born and died in the United States, but he worked academically and was strongly associated with the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Due to his significant contribution to the development of social sciences, he is considered one of the greatest social researchers of the 20th century. Bibliography wiki

Augusta Fryderyk Hanover

August Frederic (born July 31, 1737 in London, died March 23, 1813) - Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Hanover, Braunschweig-Lüneburg and from March 26, 1780 (death of her father-in-law, Prince Charles I) duchess Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel . She was born as the oldest of the four daughters of Prince Wales, Fryderyk Ludwik and his wife Princess Augusta Sachsen-Gotha. She was the granddaughter of King George II of Great Britain and his wife, Queen Caroline. One of the five younger brothers of Augusta Fryderyka was another British monarch - Jerzy III. January 16, 1764 in St. James's Palace in London married the future prince Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel - Karl Wilhelm. The couple had seven children: Bibliography wiki

Kutb Out-Your Ajbak

Kutb ud-Din Ajbak (born in 1150 in Turkestan, died in 1210 in the Sultanate of Delhi) - Muslim general, creator of the power of Turkies in Northwest India and founder of a dynasty called a slave with a capital in Delhi. Curriculum vitae In childhood, he was sold into slavery and grew up in Nishapura (currently north-eastern Iran). He was bought by the ruler Mohammad Ghori and ordered him to work in the royal stable. Assigned to the army headquarters, he began to make a career in the army. In 1206 Mohammad Ghori was murdered, and Ajbak took the throne, although he was still a slave. He ordered to build a mosque Kuwwat ul-Islam. wiki

Archangel Canetoli

Archangel Canetoli (born in 1460 in Bologna, died on April 16, 1513 in Gubbio) - Italian priest, believer and presbyter. Blessed are the Catholic Church. Biography From September 29, 1484, he was in a congregation of regular canons at the Convent of the Holy Savior in Venice, and then he served as the vicar of the monastery of Saint. Daniela in Padua. He died on April 16, 1513. He was buried in the monastery of St. Ambrose in Gubbio. He was beatified by Pope Benedict XIV on October 2, 1748. wiki

Charles McKee

Charles "Charlie" McKee (born March 14, 1962) - American sports sailor. Two-time Olympic medalist. He participated in two games over 12 years (IO 88, IO 00), on both he won bronze medals. In 1988, together with John Shadden, he was third in class 470. In the same year they also won bronze at the World Championships. In 2000 he took third place again, this time in 49er class. He was partnered by his older brother Jonathan. In 2001, they won the world championship gold in this class. Earlier, in 1997, they won the silver world championship. wiki

Sieniuszko's Well

Sójkowo - a village in Poland, located in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the Inowrocław poviat, in the Commune of Inowrocław. It belongs to the parish. St. Małgorzata in Kościelec (Archdiocese of Gniezno). An administrative division In the years 1975-1998, the administrative district belonged to Bydgoszcz. Demography According to the National Census (III 2011), the village had 90 inhabitants. It is, together with the village of Turlejewo (90 inhabitants), the 42nd largest village of the Inowrocław commune. wiki

Ring German Scout associations

Ring deutscher Pfadfinderverbände (German Circle of Scouts' Unions) - a German scouting organization, founded on October 1, 1949. RdP has 113,716 members. He is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. members The RdP consists of three German scouting associations: ate in 1979 (Kasaty zakon on the Polish lands at the end of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, promoter: Jerzy Kłoczowski) at the Catholic University of Lublin. Habilitation in 2000 there (Structures and pastoral activity of male orders in the territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Silesia in 1773-1914). He was the editor-in-chief of the journal Mikrus Dziennikarski, Letter of the Lublin Branch of the Catholic Association of Journalists (Lublin 1994-1999). From 2000, he was the head of the Department of History of Education at the Institute of Pedagogy of Catholic University of Lublin. From 2001 an associate professor at the Institute of Pedagogy at the Faculty of Social...

Makron (painter)

Stage of libation, interior of kylix Makron (Μάκρων) - Athens ceramic painter working at the turn of the 6th and 5th century, creating a reddish style. He specialized in decorating kyliks, which he attributed to over 250. He worked with potter Hieron, whose signature was discovered on more than 30 decorated works by him. He specialized in scenes from everyday life (feasts, banquets, courtesans) and Dionysian themes, although he also reached the mythological topic (Trojan War, the myths about Theus and Hercules). His work is characterized by a mild mood and an elegant expression of the character. wiki

Vyacheslav Murachowski

October 1926 in the village of Gołubowka in the Łodź Oblast, January 12, 2017 in Moscow) - Soviet state and party activist, First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1985-1989) ), Hero of the Socialist Work (1982). Curriculum vitae Born in a family of Ukrainian teachers, from 1936 he lived with his parents in Stavropol (in Niewinnomyssk), from April 1941 a member of the Komsomol, who was a member of the Komsomol school committee. Between 1944 and 1945 he was a soldier of the Red Army, from 1945 candidate, and since 1946 member of WKP (b). In 1950 he was demobilized, and from 1950-1954 he studied at the Stawropolski State Pedagogical Institute, where he was the secretary of the WKP committee (b) and a member of the party office, 1954-1956 and the secretary of the Komsomol Town Committee in Stawropol. In 1956, head of the secondary education department in Niewinnomyssk, 1957 - 1957, the chair of the Political Economy Department of the Stavropol Economic Institute, 1...
Sandomierski Wine Trail - a tourist culinary trail (enological) that runs through Sandomierz's land. Characteristic The tourist product is intended to promote the winemaking art of the region, where the first vines were planted in the 13th century. The 60-kilometer route leads to oenological farms, vineyards and processing plants (five in total). An important contribution to the development and promotion of wine art and the route itself is the project of the return to the wine traditions of Sandomierska Land realized by the Sandomierz Scientific Society. Range The trail runs through the following locations: wiki

Fedorkov

Fedorkov (766 m n.p.m., also: Fujów, 767 m n.p.m.) - an unspoilt peak in the eastern part of the Beskid Niski. It lies in the main ridge of the Carpathian Mountains, about 1.5 km northeast of the Beskid Pass over Cheremcha. The slopes are heavily dismembered, steeply steep. Completely wooded. On the southern slopes, at a height of about 710 m n.p.m, there are the source of the Laborec River. The peak crosses the Polish-Slovak border, which makes a turn at 90 ° (I / 138) and along it the Slovakian marked tourist trail. wiki

Konstantin Zhukov

1949-1954) and Lipiecko (1954-1960). In 1926 he graduated from the Lagan Agricultural Institute, 1926-1933, head of the regional agricultural department in the Donetsk region, 1933-1939 head of the regional agricultural department. From 1936 in the WKP (b), 1939-1944 Head of the Department of Agriculture of the Regional Committee of KP (b) U in Stalino (now Donetsk), 1944-1946 Third Secretary of the Regional Committee of KP (b) U in Stalino, 1946-1947 WKP (b), 1947 III Secretary, and 1947-1949 Second Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Voronezh. From January 1949 to January 1954 First Secretary of the Wounded Regional Committee of the WKP (b) / CPSU, from 14 October 1952 to 14 February 1956 a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. From January 6, 1954 to November 21, 1960 First Secretary of the Lipiec Regional Committee of the CPSU, then retired. From February 25, 1956 to October 17, 1961, an alternate member of the CPW Central Committee. 1950-1962 deputy to ...

Leonid Sosnin

Augustus, born August 8, 1895 in the village of Oczer in the Permian province, died June 18, 1973 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, People's Commissar of the USSR Building Materials Industry (1939-1946) . From September 1915 to 1918 he served in the Russian army; in April 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b); since May 1918 he was the chairman of the Military Revolutionary Council in Astrakhan, later the military commissioner of the Aradskaya guberate. From August 1918 to September 1919 in the Red Army, from September to December 1919 helper of the military commissioner of the Chabian Government, from January to May 1920 the prosecutor of the Ekaterinburg gubernian. From September 1921 to November 1922, the military commissioner of the Karachayev Autonomous Oblast (Northern Caucasus), from November 1922 to January 1923 deputy chairman of the Military Revolutionary Army and assistant prosecutor of the front, from January 1923 to 1927 the prosecutor People's Court of Justice of Russia FSR...

Antoni ze Stroncone

Antoni from Stroncone OFMObserv. Antonio Vici (born 1381 in Stroncone, died February 7, 1461 in San Damiano pod Assisi) - Italian Franciscan, religious brother, eremite, blessed Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae He belonged to the Order of Friars Minor Observants. He was born into a family of affluent farmers in Stroncone, Umbria. Parents were Franciscan tertiary. As a child he often visited the uncle of a monk who was staying in a nearby Franciscan convent. At twelve, Antoni asked for a Franciscan habit. Due to poor health, the Franciscans wanted to send him home, which their parents wished for, the future of their own farm. Some time later, Antoni was sent to the monastery in Fiesole. Together with his tutor, brother Tommaso Bellaccim, he was sent to Corsica for seven years. He spent several decades in the Franciscan Eucharist in Carceri near Assisi. The Blessed died on February 7, 1461 in the convent of San Damiano near Assisi. Pope Pius VII confirmed the cult, allowing the body...

Antibodies against citrulined vimentin

Anti-citrullinating anti-Saq / anti-MCV antibodies are representative of a wider family of anti-citrullinated protein / peptide autoantibodies (ACPAs). Cytrulinated vimentin is one of the eliminated (citrullinated) autoantigens of the synovial membrane, considered in the consideration of the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). According to some authors, autoantibodies against citrulline-positive VMS are a promising serological markers for RA, although they have not been found in routine diagnostics. The first and so far the only Polish study on the utility of anti-Sa autoantibodies in the diagnosis of RA did not show any diagnostic benefit from the anti-Sa anti-Sa quantitative evaluation in addition to routine anti-CCP autoantibodies. The diagnostic sensitivity of anti-Sa in the diagnosis of RA was 36.6%, and the diagnostic specificity was 96.9%. Anti-Sa and anti-CCP co-occurrence was reported in 36.6% of RA patients and no isolated case of anti-Sa was demonstrated. According t...

Agata Stępień

Agata Stępień, from d. Regulska, secundo voto Mielniczuk (born 14 May 1967 in Warsaw) is a Polish veteran, medalist of the European Championship, individual champion of Poland (1991). She was a competitor of Marymont Warsaw (1975-1989), where she trained for the floret, and AZS-AWF Warsaw (1989-1994), where she performed in the sword. Her biggest success in the career was the bronze medal of the European Championships in 1991 in a team tournament (together with Anna Rotkiewicz, Iwona Oleszyńska and Anita Iwanska). In 1985 she became the Polish vice-champion in the flotation, twice as a team mate of Poland (1992, 1993), and in 1994 she won the bronze medal of the MP in the team tournament. Bibliography wiki

Francesco Severi

Francesco "Luigi" Severi (born 28 May 1907, died 20 May 1980) is an Italian racing driver. Career In his racing career, Severi has devoted himself to racing in the Grand Prix and in sports car racing. In 1937 he won the Italian race Targa Florio. In the years 1936-1937 Italy was classified in the European Championships of AIACR. In the first season of the season, 28 points came in at 18th overall. A year later he collected a total of 39 points. This gave him 33th place in the final drivers classification. In sports cars, he was twice successful in the 24-hour Spa Race (1936 and 1938). In the years 1934-1935 he was victorious in Italy, in Targa Abruzzo. Bibliography wiki

The tomb of St. Paul in London

Photo album Color relief reconstruction The tombstone of St. Paul in London - covered with a runic inscription tombstone, found in 1852 in the courtyard of the Cathedral of Sts. Paul in London. It is currently in the Museum of London collection. The album was probably made in the first half of the eleventh century. The exact origin of the monument is not known, it is supposed to come from the grave of some warrior, who may be a member of King Canute the Great. At the top of the plate was a scene depicting a four-legged beast and a snake. Thanks to the preserved paint traces, the primary colors of the relief were reconstructed: dark blue with white-brown finish. On the side edge, a ritual inscription is written on the side: k [i] na: let: leak: st | in: zensi: auk: tuki What it means: Ginna and Tosc ordered the stone to be laid wiki

Nu italo disco

Nu italo disco also known as new italo disco or italo dance - genre of dance music originated in the 90s from the italo disco, although some music critics believe that it derives from the eurodance name. Unlike eurodance, there are no rap issues, and the content of the songs and the music itself - they do not necessarily have to be optimistic. In creating this type of music, so often used. vocoders - vocalists synthesized, unnatural sound. Also this species has numerous representatives such as Gigi D'Agostino, Prezioso, Natasha Hagen. Bibliography wiki

Tomasz Budziszewski

Tomasz Adam Stefan Budziszewski Grzymala coat of arms (born 23 December 1746, after 1790) - Polish nobleman, underworld of Zambrów, warrior of Greater Lomza, deputy to the Sejm of four years. Curriculum vitae In 1786 he was an under-17-year-old Zambrow, representing the land of Łomża (Mazowieckie Province) in the second half of the Four Years' Sejm. In 1790, he was a member of the Lomza nobility committee, whose task was to estimate the profitability of all noble and clerical estates, and to calculate on the basis of that estimate the value of the annual tax that the property should bring to the treasury of the Commonwealth (so-called tenths of a penny). Family life He was the son of Franciszek Antoni Budziszewski and Magdalena Weronika from Suska's house, Pomian, the daughter of Michał Suski, the royal secretary. He was one of thirteen of their children. Among others His younger brother, Edward Edward Dionizy, was the chamberlain of the royal court. He married Teresa Ł...

Antyintelektualizm

Intellectual and anti-intellectual in Thomas Nast's print. Anti -intelligence - a term denoting opposition to intellectualism or a hostile attitude toward intellectuals and their role in society. Anti-intellectual is the opposite of so-called "egg-like" as scientists, historians and philosophers, and rationalists and empiricists. According to Hofstadter, three types of anti-intellectualism can be distinguished: religious anti-religiousism, populist anti-elitism and unreflective instrumentalism. The rise of anti-intellectualism in Europe in modern times is the development of antinuclear, paranavian and pseudo-nucwear. wiki

David B. Richman

David B. Richman (born 1898 - died 1962) is an American entomologist and arachnologist specializing in spiders. D. B. Richman studied first at the University of Arizona in Tucson. He graduated in 1970 with a B.S. and in 1973 a M.Sc. He then continued his studies at the University of Florida in Gainesville, where in 1977 he received a degree in zoology with specialization in invertebrates. Currently he is a professor emeritus of the College and Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science at New Mexico State University in Les Cruces. He was also the curator of the local Arthropod Museum. D. B. Richman is the author or co-author of over 130 different publications. About 50 of them are scientific articles devoted to insects and spiders. He wrote a guide to Grasshopper New Mexico and 12 chapters on various books. He is interested in microscopy, especially diatoms, and has authored several articles published in Micscape in recent years, including an illustrated essay on ...

Zofia Nalepińska-Bojczuk

Zofia Oleksandriwna Nalepińska-Bojczuk (born July 30, 1884 in Lodz, died December 11, 1937 in Kiev) - Ukrainian painter, she created book illustrations, woodcuts, graphics; the sister of Polish poet T. Nalepinski and the wife of the Ukrainian artist Mychai Bojczuk. Curriculum vitae She was born in Lodz. Pole of origin. Her maternal grandfather taught mathematics at the Warsaw Gymnasium. Her father Aleksander was a Polish nationalist. Her mother was also not Ukrainian. Zofia's grandfather was known as a doctor. He helped the poor and needy. She graduated from the painting school. She was a student at the Académie Ranson in Paris at Paul Serusier, where she met Michajlo Bojczuk and became a member of the group of militant activists calling for the rebirth of Byzantine art (1909). In 1918 she gave birth to Petra's son (Peter). From 1919 she lectured at Myrhodzko School of Art and Ceramics, and in 1922 she conducted workshops at the Kyiv Institute of Fine Arts. In the years 19...

Alwin the Prince

Alwin de Prins (born 29 October 1978 in Dendermonde) is a Luxembourg swimmer, participant in the 2000 Summer Games, 2004 Summer Games and 2008 Summer Games. Appearance at the Olympic Games He started three times in the 100-meter competition at the Olympic Games in 2000-2008. In 2000, Sydney finished third in his elimination round with a 1: 04.37 lead that did not advance him. Four years later, in Athens, a 1: 03.32 result gave him a third place in his elimination run (27th overall), but did not advance to the next round. During his last Beijing games in 2008, he finished 51st in the overall ranking and in his qualification, 5th place with a time of 1: 03.64. In September 2008, he announced his career in blogging. Life records wiki
Scottiglia - Italian meat dish typical of southern Tuscany, especially Seggiano. Scottiglia is a kind of stew made with mixed meats (optional: veal, beef, chicken, rabbit, pork, guinea fowl, pigeons, duck, turkey, goose, lamb, sometimes mutton). It is often served with wholemeal bread. Dish comes from the village of Pescina and the Casentino Valley. He is very old, maybe Etruscan, pedigree. Due to the mixed composition, there are many variants and, depending on the place of preparation, can vary considerably with the taste and choice of spices and additions (eg wine, tomatoes). wiki

Names of streets and squares

The names of the streets and squares were originally of a topographical nature, that is, they informed about: Researchers propose two names for these toponyms - urban or plateonimy. S. Urbańczyk points out that the older names were spontaneously formed and sprouted in the daily lives of the inhabitants of the place. The information contained herein was related to the characteristics of the place (eg appearance), important road directions (geographic orientation) or values, functions and economic meanings called places / objects in the settlement for the inhabitants' lives. Former names are protected by law, but are often not respected by managers of the municipality, county or province. Currently the names of streets and squares are given by the commune authorities, county governors or voivodships. There is a tendency to use commemorative names, ie to commemorate deserving people and important events (eg Zygmunt August Street, 3. Maja Street). The names of the districts are ...

Mieczysław Mączyński

Mieczysław Mączyńskia (born 1882, died 1940 in Mauthausen-Gusen) - Polish forestry engineer, mountain tourism activist, social activist. Curriculum vitae He was the forest director of the Żywiec estate. In 1921 he became the head of the Babiogórski Branch of the Polish Tatra Society. He twice expanded and modernized the shelter at Markowe Szczawiny. He added a shelter to a new cave near Pilsko. He supported the construction of large shelters in Hala Miziowa and in Zwardoń, as well as bold character projects of the young generation of Babia Góra tourists (including Józef Merta and Władysław Midowicz). From 1924 to 1940 he was a member of the board of the main PTT (from 1937 to 1940 one of the vice presidents). In 1940 he was murdered by the Germans in the concentration camp of Mauthausen-Gusen. His name is called the path from Huciska to Babia Góra (so-called Ścieżka Żywczaków). wiki

Neo-Dustur

Neo-Dustur, Neo-Destur (ar. الحزب الحر الدستوري الجديد, al-Ḥizb al-Ḥurr ad-Dustūrī al-Jadīd, nouveau Parti libéral constitutionnel) - historical Tunisian political party on the liberal-nationalist program . The party was created as a result of the split in the Dustur party in 1934 (the second of the formed formations was Stary Dustur). She adopted liberal-nationalist ideology. She demanded the independence of Tunisia, but she accepted cooperation with France (in some areas) on an equal basis. Ruling since independence in 1956. The chairman from 1937 was Habib Burgiba. On October 22, 1964, the formation was transformed into a group called the Socialist Party Dusturowska. wiki

Rune stone from Veda

Inscription on the boulder of the Veda Veda Rune Stone (U 209) - a runic stone from the 11th century, located near the Veda farm in the parish of Angarn in the municipality of Vallentuna in the Swedish province of Uppland. The inscription is engraved on the southern side of a large granite boulder, located northwest of the Veda farm. It is written in the body of a snake-shaped eighth, around which two smaller snakes are braided. The inscription was engraved in honor of the deceased son by his father, who acquired a farm in Veda for the money earned during his stay in Rusi (Gardariki). Its content is: ţurtsain × kiarţi | | if × tiR ironmunt × sun sin auk | Your goal is × × × a × austr i karţum What it means: Thorsten raised it in memory of his son, Ärmunda, and bought this farm and gained wealth in the east in the state of Gardar. wiki

Market in Lelów

Fragment of the market Market in Lelow - the center of the Lelów district in the Częstochowa district. Monuments The square in Lelow has for centuries been the role of an urban market with a pavement. This situation changed in the 1970s, when the market was moved and the market got a hard surface. High greenery and small architectural elements were also introduced. The square has a regular layout with streets going out from the corners. Apart from the minor additions in the eastern front (after 1945), postwar architecture was not introduced here. After 1989, a number of seals were built, with the scale and form of the old buildings. At that time, a commemorative plaque was erected on the 800th anniversary of Lelów (the northern frontage), and later a wooden statue of Kazimierz the Great was erected. After 2000, the market was partially modernized by building concrete paths converging radially around a central circular sandstone boulder. wiki

Visvaldas Matijošaitis

Visvaldas Matijošaitis (born April 14, 1957 in Kaunas) is a Lithuanian entrepreneur and self-governing activist, Mayor of Kaunas since 2015. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1975 from the secondary school in Szańce, and in 1980 studied mechanical engineering at the Vilnius Institute of Civil Engineering. Involved in running a private business. Founder and main shareholder of the Vičiūnų grupė company, in 2015, with shares in more than 45 companies in more than a dozen countries. Placed in the ranking of the richest Lithuanians. In 2011 he headed the local electoral coalition, obtaining the mandate of the town councilor in Kaunas. In 2015 he again became a councilor, and in the second round of the mayoral election he defeated Andrius Kupčinskas, the candidate for re-election. He was married to Irena Matijošaitienė (1957-2013), has two sons. In 2006 he was awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit for Lithuania. wiki

Tomasz Wert

Tomasz Wert (born June 28, 1949 in Łódź, died November 21, 2008 in Warsaw) - Polish film operator. He graduated from the PWSFTviT Operational Department in Łódź. Laureate for the realization of the light in the performances of Platonov, As the reason of sleep and Madame de Sade at the Polish Television Festival in 1993. Laureate of the prize for the film for the film Journey to the East at the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia in 1994. Selected filmography as the photo author: wiki

Antoni Wakulicz

Antoni Wakulicz (born April 7, 1902 in Miedzna, died November 25, 1988) is a Polish mathematician who deals primarily with elementary numbers theory. In 1920-1924 he studied mathematics at the University of Warsaw. He worked as a teacher at the junior high school. Zamość University in Warsaw (1924-1927), then in junior high schools in Pszczyna (1928-1935) and Katowice (1935-1939). Participant of the war of Poland in September 1939. In the years 1940-1945 engaged in secret teaching in Miedzna. In the years 1944-1945 he worked as a teacher at a grammar school in Węgorzewo, then at a gymnasium in Katowice (1946-1948). From 1946 until his retirement in 1970 he worked at the Silesian University of Technology. In parallel, since 1946 he was employed at the Pedagogical Institute in Katowice. In 1949 he defended his dissertation at the University of Warsaw. Of the finite number of ordinal numbers, written under the direction of Waclaw Sierpinski. Since 1950, in the newly established State Hi...

Andrei Krasawin

Andrey Wasiljewicz Krasawin (Russian: Андрей Васильевич Красавин, born 5 October 1918, died 1979) is an officer of the Soviet secret service, Major General. Curriculum vitae Since 1939, in the NKVD, during the Soviet-German war, he was a senior operational officer and head of the NKVD Leningrad board and the Leningrad Oblast, since 1946 an intelligence officer. 1946-1950 and 1955-1960 resided in Western European countries, 1971-1979 he headed an independent intelligence department. He participated in many complex intelligence operations. Honors and awards Bibliography wiki

Jacinto Ignacio Serrano López

Jacinto Ignacio Serrano López (born 10 July 1901 in Urrea de Gaén, died 1936) is a Spanish Dominican, martyr and blessed Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae At the age of 12 he entered the apostolic school of the Preacher's Order in Solson. In 1917 he made religious vows, and on 5 April 1924 he was ordained priest. He began his studies at the lower Dominican seminary, then graduated in physics at the University of Valencia and served as a preacher. He was elected Provincial Vicar. During the civil war in Spain he was executed by shooting in 1936. Beatified on March 11, 2001 by Pope John Paul II in a group of 233 martyrs. wiki

Tadeusz Szumiata

Tadeusz Szumiata (born 2 May 1970 in Oświęcim) - Polish physicist, habilitated doctor, associate professor at the University of Technology and Humanities. Kazimierz Pulaski in Radom. In 1989 he graduated from the Secondary School. Jan Kochanowski in Radom, and in 1994 graduated from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw. On May 9, 2002, he obtained a doctoral degree in physical sciences, defending his dissertation. Surface magnetization in nanocrystalline and thin layers in the Institute of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. At the beginning of June of the same year he was employed as an adjunct professor at the Department of Physics of the Radosław Technical University. Casimir Pulaski. In 2005 he held a post-graduate postgraduate course at the Faculty of Materials Engineering at the University of Sheffield. He has cooperated with several foreign university departments. On July 15th, 2011, he obtained his PhD in Physical Sciences at the University of ...

Jyrki Otila

Jyrki Otila (born September 2, 1941 in Helsinki, April 14, 2003 in Tampere) is a Finnish manager, economist, television personality and politician, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae He graduated economics at the Helsinki School of Economics (1964). He worked in the marketing department of a private company, then in the ministry of foreign affairs. From 1970 to 1973 he was in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as a member of the Secretariat of the United Nations Development Program. Later professionally associated with the Yleisradio radio and television operator. Recognition and popularity gained as a juror of various TV shows. In 1996, in the first elections following the accession of Finland to the European Union, he obtained the mandate of a Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term of office, which he held until 1999. He was a member of the Democratic Left Alliance, the Regional Policy Committee and the Committee on Petitions. wiki

Jędrzej Hubert

Coconut Trade House in Gorzów Wlkp. (In 1985) Jędrzej Hubert (born 1926, died 1982) - Polish architect. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the School of Engineering in Poznan. Until 1963 he worked in Miastoprojecie in Poznań. Then he worked in Zielona Góra and Gorzów Wielkopolski (as a designer) and in Kętrzyn and Międzyrzecz (as a contractor). He was the author of the project of the Kokos Commercial House in Gorzow (Społem) and the trade and service team at ul. Sikorski there. wiki

Piotr Fokin

Piotr Maksimowicz Fokin (Russian: Пётр Максимович Фокин, born 1900, died 1979) is a lieutenant general of the state security of the USSR. Curriculum vitae From 1919 in the Red Army, from 1921 in the RKP (b), 1922-1924 in the OGPU in Samara and Tashkent, then in the Soviet trade, 1932 graduated in the first year of the Moscow Academy of Supply. From 1930 again in the OGPU, since 1941 the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the Crimean ASRR, 1944-1946 head of the NKWD-MGB Crimean circuit. At the same time, VI 1945 to II 1946 head of the NKVD operating sector in Brandenburg, from 9 July 1945 to lieutenant general.]]. Removed from the post "for using the position of the company for the purpose of gaining the property", since 1947 the deputy head of the MGB of the Beavers region. XI 1951 released to reserve due to bad health condition. Awarded the Order of the Red Banner (November 28, 1941), two Red Star Order (April 26, 1941), the Order of the Red Banner (November 28, ...

Military Academy of Logistics and Transport

Military Academy of Logistics and Transport (Russia) Военная академия тыла и снабжения - Soviet military academy, originally in St. Petersburg, then in Kharkov. The St. Petersburg Academy of Intendent was, after the revolution, on March 15, 1918, transformed into the RChA Military-Economic Academy (Военно-хозяйственная академия РККА); In October 1920 it was merged with the Naval Academy of Finance and Economics in one facility - the RChAC Military and Economic School and the RChFC (Worker and Peasant Army Red and Worker and Peasant Red Fleet). In the years 1924-25 the Academy was reorganized - decentralized, its faculties were mostly taken over by other institutions. In 1932, the Military-Transport Academy was established in Moscow. In 1935, the Military Academy of Economics was re-established in Kharkov. On February 16, 1939, it was named M. Molotov. Since 1942, the Academy has been called the Military Academy of Logistics and Supply (Военная академия тыла и снабжения). ...

Guayota

Guayota (in the language of the islanders Amazigh, Wa - yewta "Destroyer") - in the mythology of Guanches, the indigenous people of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), was the main deity of evil, the devil and the eternal opponent of Achamán (the supreme god in the Guanqian pantheon). Guayota was portrayed as a black dog (symbol of evil) in the company of demons, also in the form of black dogs, called Tibicenas. Guayot Guam was inhabited by volcanoes, but mainly the Echeide volcano (El Teide), which was recognized as one of the gateways to hell. The term "Guayota" may be derived from Wa-yewta ("Parson"), directly associated with volcanic activity. Mythology According to legend, Guayot took the god Magec (god of light and sun) and imprisoned him inside the Teide volcano, plunging the world into the dark. The Guanches asked for the grace of their supreme god Achamán, who, after fierce battle, defeated Guayot and freed Magec from Teide's interior. Since t...

Protective thread

Security thread in banknote A security thread, also known as a security strip, is a security feature that is introduced during paper production. It can be completely placed in the paper structure or appear on its surface in well defined areas (so called window thread). The thread is often metallised, although it is also colored, covered with microprint, sometimes glows in UV rays, contains magnetic domains, etc. Protectors are used as security for banknotes since the 1970s. Polish banknotes or US dollars issued since 1990. Dropped in a window or as a fastener is used, for example, in Swiss banknotes or in UK banknotes. The thread is one of the most popular banknote security. wiki

Liu Fuzhi

Liu Fuzhi (Chinese: 刘 復 之; pinyin: Liú Fùzhī, born in March 1917 in Meixian, Guangdong, 25 August 2013 in Beijing) is a Chinese lawyer. / p> Since 1938, a member of the CCP. In the years 1964-1966 Deputy Minister of Public Security. Repressed during the Cultural Revolution. From 1982 to 1985 he was a member of the Central Committee of the CCP. In the years 1982-1983 Minister of Justice, then 1983-1985 Minister of Public Security. In 1988-1993 he served as Attorney General of the Supreme Prosecutor's Office. wiki

Ginetta Sagan

Ginetta Sagan (born 1 June 1925, 1 September 2000) is an American human rights activist of Italian descent. Curriculum vitae Ginetta Sagan was born on June 1, 1925 in Milan, Italy. Her father was a Catholic and a Jewish mother. During World War II, in 1945 she was arrested by the Black Brigades. In prison, she was beaten, raped and tortured. It was released by German guards. In 1951 she emigrated to the United States, where she married medical student Leonard A. Sagan. She worked with Amnesty International. She was awarded the Order of Merit by the Italian Republic. In 1994, the Ginetty Sagan Award was established. In 1996, President Bill Clinton gave the Sagan Medal of Freedom. Her husband died in 1997, she died on September 1, 2000. Bibliography wiki

The coup in Sudan (1971)

The Sudanese coup in 1971 - a failed coup inspired by the Communists under the leadership of Major Hashim al-Aty against the government of President Jafar Muhammad i-Numajri. The coup was carried out on July 19, but until July 22 the authority returned to Jafar Muhammad an-Numajri. The attack affected Sudan's foreign and internal policies. As a result, many members of the Sudanese Communist Party were shot and several Communist trade unions were dissolved. An-Numajri has released the East German security advisers, condemned the Soviet Union and his allies for the coup d'etat. wiki

Bogdan Gurdziecki

Bogdan Gurdziecki (d. 1700 in Moscow) - Polish diplomat, stayed in Persia, known as Botham Beg. He was from Georgian nobility, his name was derived from the Turkish and Persian term Georgian - "Gurdji." He served in the Polish crown from around 1650, was a diplomat and an outstanding specialist in relations with Persia. In 1667 Poland concluded a truce with the Russian Federation, and it was decided to join forces and jointly create an anti-Turkish coalition. Jan Kazimierz in 1668 sent Bogdan Gurdziecki at the head of a thirty-four-member diplomatic mission to Moscow, and then in February 1669 he reached Astrakhan. Car entrusted Gurdziecki with a diplomatic mission, he had to hand over letters addressed to local rulers. Persia reached the end of 1669, stopped in Isfahan, Persia ruled then the Safavid dynasty. In February and March 21, 1670 Bohdan Gurdziecki was at an audience with Safi II, Sulejman, informing him of plans to attack Persia with support from Armenians. He mana...

Sejm 1703

Sejm 1703 - Extraordinary Sejm, sitting in Lublin from June 11 to July 19, 1703. Convened on May 12, the Sejm was held on May 31 - June 3, 1703. The Marshal of the Sejm was Michael Marshal, a Lithuanian hetman. The Seym completed the success of King August II and his followers. Removed opponents - deputies from Wielkopolska - from parliamentary debates during parliamentary rallies. Numerous constitutions were adopted. The Seym authorized the king to enter into an alliance with the Tsar Peter I the Great and agreed to call for 48,000 troops. soldiers. The relays were collected at the end of August 1703. Bibliography wiki

Richard Wolff

Richard Wolff (born June 12, 1976 in Prague) is a Czech slug. Gold medalist of the Czech individual youth championship (1997). Three-time gold medalist of the Czech Championship in pairs (1996, 1997, 1998). Bronze medalist of the individual Czech championship on the long track (2010). Finalist of the Individual Junior World Championships (Žarnovica 1994 - as a reserve). Twice finalist of the individual European Championship (Slaný 2003 - XIV, Holsted 2004 - XV). Finalist of the European Cup Club - in the colors of the club Olymp Prague (Ljubljana 2004 - 4th place). Two-time finalist of the individual world championships on the long track (2008 - 15th place, 2009 - 19th place). Twice finalist of the individual European Championship on the grass track (La Reole 2010 - XVII place, Eenrum 2012 - XVI place). Apart from the start of the Czech, Austrian and German League, he also played in the English league, Trelawny (2001-2003), Oxford (2002) and Reading (2005), and in the Polish Lea...

Zlatko Šimenc

Zlatko Šimenc (born November 29, 1938 in Zagreb) is a Croatian football player. In the colors of Yugoslavia, silver Olympic medalist from Tokyo. The 186 cm tall athlete in Tokyo in 1964, along with his teammates, took second place. This was his second game - four years earlier Yugoslavia was fourth. He was a silver (1958) and twice the bronze medalist of the European Championship (1962 and 1966). His son Dubravko was also a water politician and Olympic medalist. wiki

Stanisław's path

The grave of Fryderyk Wrede, the head of the Nesselgrund area in 1907-1929, the initiator of the construction of Stanisław's Way Stanisław's road (German: Wrede - Weg) - a road in southwestern Poland, in the province Dolnośląskie, in the Kłodzko poviat. A forest road marked out with the north-east country of the mountain in the northern part of the Bystrzyckie Mountains in the Central Sudetes, leading from the bridge over the Duna Górna stream to Huta. The initiator of the construction of Droga Stanisława was the forester Fryderyk Wrede (1861-1942), head of the Nesselgrund area in the years 1907-1929. Bibliography wiki

Gieorgij Ball

Georgiev Aleksandrovich Ball (born December 9, 1927 in Moscow, died January 1, 2011, there) - Soviet and Russian writer. Galina Diemykina's husband. He graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Awards Laureate of the All-Union competition for the best book for children (1989), awards from the German station "Deutsche Welle" (Cologne, 1992), Festival of a small prose for them. Ivan Turgenev (1998) and the Network Literary Competition "Ułow" (1st place, Autumn 2000). Creation Film screenings Literature Authoritative control (person): wiki

Aleksandr Frumkin

Aleksandr Naumowicz Frumkin (Russian: Александр Наумович Фрумкин, born October 24, 1895 in Chisinau, died May 27, 1976 in Tule) - Soviet electrochemist, Hero of Socialist Work (1965). Curriculum vitae He was born into a family of an insurance agent of Jewish origin. In 1912 he graduated from the gymnasium of Saint. Paweł in Odessa, and in 1915 the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the Novorossiysk University, he worked as a lab technician in Odessa. In the years 1920-1922 he was a professor at the University of Odessa, from 1922 a research worker, and from 1924 to 1925 the head of the faculty of the Institute of Physics and Chemistry. Karpowa in Moscow, later in 1930-1976 professor at the Moscow State University (MGU), where he headed the laboratory of technical electrochemistry at the Department of Physical Chemistry. In the years 1933-1976 he headed the electrochemical department of MGU, 1939-1949 he was the director of the Institute of Physical Chemistry and the Institute of ...

Jerzy Szczepkowski

Jerzy Szczepkowski (born November 2, 1919, died on September 22, 2016) - Polish bank clerk, veteran of the Second World War, soldier of the Polish 1st Grenadier Division. Curriculum vitae He was a participant in the French campaign as part of the 1st Grenadier Division. He graduated law, high official at the National Bank of Poland, Ministry of Finance, Bank Handlowy and a branch of Bank PKO SA in Paris. In 2012, along with three other veterans of the 1st Grenadier Division, he was awarded by the French Ambassador to Poland François Barry Delongchamps - Knight's Cross of the Legion of Honor with a red ribbon. wiki

Juan Gualberto Gómez

Juan Gualberto Gómez (born 1854 in Sabanilla del Encomendador, died in 1931 in Havana) - Cuban independence activist, journalist and politician. He was born into a family of slaves. He spent his youth in France and Mexico, in 1878 he returned to Cuba and founded magazines promoting the idea of ​​independence of the island. After José Martís designation as the leader of the Cuba Revolutionary Party, he gave the order to start the war for the independence of Cuba (1895-1898), for which he was deported to Ceuta in 1895. In 1908 he returned from exile, then became a member of the constituency, deputy and senator. Bibliography wiki

Zbigniew Szablewski

Zbigniew Szablewski (born May 14, 1959 in Nysa, died August 7, 2011 in Rzeszów) is a Polish firefighter, brigadier of the State Fire Service. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Main School of Fire Service, postgraduate studies at Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw University and Military Academy of Technology. Jarosław Dąbrowski in Warsaw and a pedagogical course at the Jagiellonian University. He was a firefighter since 1978. During his career he was among others the fire brigade commander in Niemodlin and the commander of the rescue and firefighting unit of the State Fire Brigade in Opole. He also held various functions at the Main Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Warsaw. In the years 2008-2011 he was the Podkarpackie Voivodship Chief of the State Fire Service. On May 4, 2011, he received the appointment of the superintendent from the hands of the President of the Republic of Poland Bronisław Komorowski. wiki
Konstantin Nikitowicz Bielak (Russian: Константин Никитович Беляк, born January 21, 1916 in the Zabajkal Region, died December 4, 1997 in Moscow) is a Soviet party and state activist, hero of the Socialist Labor Party (1981). Curriculum vitae At first he was a pupil of a locksmith, a locksmith and a helper of a driver, from 1932 to 1934 he trained on a rabfak (worker's school) in Irkutsk. In the years 1934-1940 he studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Tomsk, in the years 1940-1947 he worked at the Institute of Aviation in Tomsk. Chekhov in Novosibirsk as a foreman, technologist, senior technologist, workshop manager, deputy head and head of the factory branch. From 1942, member of the WKP (b), from 1944 to 1945, the Commander of the Komsomol KC, later (1945-1947) deputy secretary of the WKP Committee (b) of the Novosibirsk Aircraft, 1947-1948 listener of the Moscow Industrial Aviation Academy. 1948-1950 director of the aviation factory in Kuybyshev, 1950-1955 director of the avi...

Kijam Abramow

I am Alimbiekowicz Abramov (Russian: Киям Алимбекович Абрамов, born 7 June 1897 in Staryje Tinczali village in the Governorate of Sibir, died May 9, 1938 in Kazan) - Chairman of the People's Commissariat of Tatar ASRR (1930-1937). > Since 1918 he was a member of the RKP (b), 1918 completed pedagogical studies, 1918-1920 worked as a teacher in his native country, 1920-1921 was inspector of the municipal catering committee in the Buin area, 1921-1922 he studied at the Kazan School of Soviet and Party Construction, 1922-1925 Tatar Communist University. From April 1927 to November 1928, Secretary of the WKP (b) in Kazan, Secretary of the Communist Party Committee, 1928-1930 was a listener of Marxist-Leninist courses at KC WKP (b) , from 1930 to 1937 he was the chairman of the Council of People's Commissar of Tatar ASRR. March 15, 1935, decorated with the Order of Lenin July 31, 1937 arrested, then sentenced to death and shot. In 1956 he was posthumously rehabilitated. Bibl...

Vladimir Wierny

From 1919 a member of the RKP (b), until July 1929 the secretary responsible for the governorate of the WKP (b) of the governement of Wlodzimierz, from 1932 to March 2, 1933 the chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Far Eastern Committee of the WKP (b) on the Amur circuit. From March 4 to August 1933 I Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b), 1932-1933 party organizer of the KC WKP (b) "Dalpromstroja" (Komsomolsk over Amur), since June 1934 III Secretary of the Far Eastern Committee of the WKP (b) 1935 Head of the Department of Management of Party Bodies of the Far East National Committee (b), later until August 1937 Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the Communist Party (b) in Rostov. August 20, 1937 arrested, then shot. In 1956 he was posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography raphy wiki

Maria Dutkiewicz

Maria Janina Dutkiewicz (born December 18, 1937 in Ostrów Wielkopolski) is a Polish chemist and physicist, doctor of habilitation of physical sciences, academic teacher of the. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan. Curriculum vitae She graduated from chemistry at the Poznan UAM, where she was employed just after her studies in 1963 and gained further academic advancement. She has been certified and habilitated in physics. He works as an associate professor at the Department of Physics of Dielectrics at the Faculty of Physics at the Adam Mickiewicz University. He specializes in the physics of liquid dielectrics and molecular physics. Her works were published among others. In "Polish Journal of Chemistry." She is the daughter of Jerzy and Maria Chudobiecki. In 1960 she married Edward Dutkiewicz, with whom he has sons: Adam and Gregory. wiki

Katie Lowes

Katie Quinn Lowes (born September 22, 1982 in Queens, New York) is an American actress and theater director. Best known for his role as Quinn Perkins on ABC's Scandal. Life and career Lowes was born in Queens, New York. She graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts in New York in acting and later played in the Four Saints in Mexico. In 2004, Lowes got her first role on the FX series produced by FX. Calling for help. Later Lowes has starred in numerous shows, such as The Sopranos, No Trace, NCIS Agents, Soul Chaser, Castle, Fair Scrape and Brenda Johnson's Subcommittee. In 2008, she starred opposite Laurie Metcalf in The CW's Easy Money comedy film. She also starred in several low-budget films, including The Job, Bear and Café. Lowes is best known for playing the role of Quinn Perkins (formerly Lindsay Dwyer) on the dramas created by Shonda Rhimes of ABC. Scandal. She also guest starred in Surgeons and Private Practice. wiki

Rusudan from Georgia

Rusudan from Georgia rubble. უ ს Tra - - - - - - - - - - - Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Curriculum vitae Probably the illegitimate daughter of George IV of Lasso, the king of Georgia from the Bagrati dynasty, ruled in 1213-1223. Her daughter was: Teodora, Empress Trapezuntu 1284-1285. Bibliography wiki

Mikhail Rakowski

Mikhail Jewgienjewicz Rakowski (Russian: Михаил Евгеньевич Раковский, born November 17, 1908 in Moscow, died May 9, 1984) is a Soviet politician and engineer, deputy chairman of the State Planning Commission of the USSR (1966-1979). 1927-1931 studied at the Moscow Institute of Chemistry and Technology. Mendeleeva, worked as an engineer in the Soyuzgaz of the People's Commissar for the Heavy Industry of the USSR, since 1933 an engineer in the experimental plant "Strojgaz" of this trust in Dergacz, in the Saratov Oblast. Since 1936 senior engineer, group engineer, deputy head and p.o. Since July 1941, deputy chief engineer of the "Tiepłokontrol" trust office of the People's Commissar of the Electrical Industry of the USSR, since October 1942 the director of the "Centro-and-control" trust of the People's Commissar of the Soviet Aviation Industry. From October 1942 a member of the WKP (b), since 1946 a candidate for technical sciences, since Jun...

Ivan Mozgorov

Ivan Alekseiyevich (Russian: Иван Алексеевич Мозговой, born September 27, 1927 in the village of Nowomichajlovka in the steel district (now Donetsk region), died August 7, 2005 in Kiev) - Soviet politician, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1981-1989) , member of the Political Bureau of the KPC (1980-1988). 1951 in WKP (b), 1953 graduated from the agronomic department of the Kherson Institute of Agriculture, 1953-1955 department head and second secretary of the Komsomol Regional Committee in Kherson, from 1955 to March 1962 the secretary of the Central Committee Komsomol of Ukraine. From March 1962 to 1966 II Secretary of the Trans-Regional Committee of the KPU, from 1966 to 6 October 1972 First Secretary of the KPU Regional Committee, from 18 March 1966 to 19 June 1990 Member of the Central Committee of the KPU. From October 5, 1972 to March 28, 1980 I Secretary of the KPU Regional Committee in Kherson, from March 5, 1976 to February 23, 1981 Member of the Central Census C...

Black Hole

Black Hole is an American comic book series written by Charles Burnes, published in 12 volumes in 1995-2005 by Kitchen Sink Press and Fantagraphics, and later published in the 2005 volume by Pantheon Books. In the collective volume she appeared in Polish in 2007 by the publication of Kultura Gniewu. Story Black Hole is the story of four teenagers in the 70s in Seattle, Seattle: Chris, Rob, Keith and Eliza. There is a plague that manifests itself in strange mutations and deformities. It has been revealed since the beginning of sex life. The disease is expanding. Infected adolescents, persecuted by the public, flee to the forest and drown in the camp for the sick. wiki

Konstantin Novikov

Konstantin Aleksandrowicz Novikov (Russian: Константин Александрович Новиков, born November 4, 1910 in the village of Czencowo near Aleksin in the Vysehrad province, November 7, 1974 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, chairman of the Regional Executive Committee in Archangel (1957-1960) ). 1930-1932 Komsomol activist, since 1932 a member of the WKP (b), 1932-1935 served in the navy. 1936-1938 worked at the Secretariat of the Executive Committee of the Communist International, since 1939 the secretary of the WKP (b) committee of the Moscow Institute of Chemistry and Technology, later the secretary of the regional committee of the WKP (b) in Moscow. 1945-1951 Second Secretary of the Municipal Communist Party of Latvia (Bolshevik), 1951-1952 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Latvian Ministry of National Defense, 1952 - June 1953 Second Secretary of the Latvian Regional Committee in Riga. From 1953 to January 1956, head of the Krasnoyarsk National Committee of the CPSU, from...

Amulet Z Lindholm

Trees - the name of the village appears in documents from 1380 as a woodland village located 4 km northeast of Wąwolnica. Historical village in the parish of Lublin Wąwolnica. Description of boundaries topography Jasica's bush and their cattle can use the water in these ponds. Calendar of the fifteenth century The village is a noble property. In 1380 Trees are found in the key of the Bochotnician goods. tithes Archaeological research Archaeological research conducted in the area of ​​the village showed an early medieval cavity, which confirms the existence of settlement in this area in the early Middle Ages. Bibliography Historical archive, paper, parchment m got Sawilag. aaaaaaaaRRRnnn-bmuttt holiness. Comments wiki

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Anatol Radzinowicz

Anatol Radzinowicz (born 10 December 1911 in Lodz, died 12 March 1994 in Wiesbaden, Germany) - Polish film set designer. Curriculum vitae Star in the Avenue of Stars in Łódź In 1939 he completed his architectural studies in Prague. He worked as a set designer at the film studio Barrandov. In 1945 he was briefly director of the Łódź Radio Broadcasting Company, and from 1946 he worked as a production designer at the Feature Film Studio in Łódź. From 1949 he was a lecturer at the PWSF in Łódź. Following the events of March 1968, he lost the opportunity to work in Poland (among others, his ready-made scenography for the never-completed film about Janusz Korczak directed by Alexander Ford). In 1969 he went to Germany, where he worked as a set designer on the ZDF television in Mainz in 1977. He also wrote stage design for two films by Alexander Ford in Germany: Krąg Pierwszy and Mr Korczak, free. It is located in the Jewish quarters of Norra begravningsplatsen in Solna. In 2003 the ...