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74 Infantry Division (Third Reich)

74th Infantry Division - German division from World War II, activated January 27, 1944 on the Milowitz testing ground in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (formerly Czechoslovakia). Initially, the division was to absorb the skeleton Milowitz Infantry Division. On February 28, these plans were abandoned and existing, incomplete units were sent as supplements to the 320 and 389 Infantry Divisions. The divisional staff was used during the formation of the 237 Infantry Division. Organizational structure 1031., 1032., 1033. grenadier regiments, artillery battalion Milowitz, engineering battalion Milowitz. Bibliography wiki

Rużyczna

Ruža on the map of the Austro-Hungarian map Ružany (ukrainian Ruzhny) - a district of the city of Khmelnytsky in Ukraine, formerly a village. Until 1540, it was owned by Vasyl Dachnowicz Jarmoliński. This year, the village became the property of Michał Podfilipski of the Ciołek coat of arms. The last owners were Malinowscy. In 1831, the village was confiscated and turned into a military estate In 1981, Rużica was incorporated into the limits of Chmielnicki. wiki

Lope de Rueda

Lope de Rueda (born around 1510 in Seville, died in 1565 in Cordoba) - Spanish playwright and actor. He was the first author of dramas for the Spanish secular theater. He created so-called passos (intermedia) - short scenes of manners in prose, to which he introduced the figure of a servant (gracioso), characteristic of later Spanish theater. In addition, he wrote comedies modeled on the works of ancient and Italian writers. His works were appreciated and admired by Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega. His dramatic legacy was published in 1567 by Juan de Timoneda. Bibliography wiki
Passion - musical in one act with music and words by Stephen Sondheim and script by James Lapine, based on the movie Ettore Scoli - Passione d'Amore (adapted from the novel Iginio Ugo Tarchetti under the title Fosca). History is located in 1863 in Italy. The plot focuses on the young soldier Giorgio and the changes that take place in him, thanks to the obsessive love that Fosca has for him, the cousin of Colonel Ricci. Scenes and music Scena 1 Scena 2 Scena 3 Scena 4 Scena 5 Scena 6 Scena 7 Scena 8 Scena 9 Scena 10 Scena 11 Scena 12 Scena 13 Scena 14. Scena 15 Scena 16 Scena 17 † This song was removed from the original Broadway production and then restored to London production in 1996. Sources wiki

Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg

Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg (born on January 3, 1737 in Tondern in Schleswig, November 1, 1823 in Alton (now part of Hamburg) - German poet and playwright. Curriculum vitae Thanks to the work of Gedicht eines Skalden (1766) is considered the creator of the so-called poetry of bards. In a three-volume dissertation, Briefe über die Merkwürdigkeiten der Literatur (1766-1767), he made enthusiastic praise for Shakespeare's work opposed to French classicism. In 1767 he issued a draft of Versuch über Werke und Genie, which contributed to the creation of the theory of drama, characteristic of the Sturm und Drang period, which he made in his main work - Ugolino from 1768. Bibliography wiki

Harry Clay Yeatman

Harry Clay Yeatman (born June 22, 1916 in Ashwood, Tennessee) is an American biologist and zoologist. Curriculum vitae He studied at the Baylor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where in 1939 he obtained the Bachelor of Science degree in the field of zoology, and then in 1942, the doctor of philosophy in the field of zoology. During World War II, he was a paramedic in the rank of staff sergeant. From 1950 he lived in Sewanee, where he was an assistant professor in the Faculty of Biology and assistant professor, biology, zoology, comparative anatomy, vertebrate embryology, histology, parasitology, ecology and botany. In 1954 he became an associate professor, in 1967 he was a visiting professor at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Gloucester Point, where he lectured in marine biology. He participated in scientific expeditions to Iran, where he conducted research on copepods and their larvae, which are carriers of guinea pigs. He collaborated with the World Health...

Paul multiply

Paul Vermehren (born 1660 in Lübeck, died 1729 in Leipzig) is a German lawyer, royal-Polish and electoral Saxon court counselor, director of the Saxon post office during the reign of King Augustus II of Poland. He was the son of merchant Paul Vermehren. His ancestors arrived in Lübeck in 1600 as a religious refugee from Antwerp. In the years 1675-1677 he attended the Katharineum High School in Lubeck, then took up studies at the University of Leipzig. Post-pole spacing of 1722 in Meissen He became secretary of the Danish diplomatic mission and in 1697 was a Danish delegation for peace talks in Rijswijk, ending the 9 year war. He came to Dresden with Woldemar August von Löwendahl. From 1709 he was serving in the court of king Augustus II Strong, and in time became a royal-Polish court advisor, and in 1715 he became the director of the Saxon post office. As a director he commissioned the measurement of roads in Saxony. The measurements were completed in 1721, and since 1722 the pos...
Aleksandr Petrovich Klimov (Russian: Александр Петрович Климов, born 1914 in the village of Cherniczenko in the province of Vlachimierz, died September 7, 1979 in Moscow) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae In 1935 he graduated from the Higher Pedagogical Institute of Applied Economics and Commodity Science, 1932-1942 was a lecturer, since 1939 belonged to the WKP (b). From 1942 party officer, 1948-1953 deputy chairman of the Centrosojuza board, 1953 head of the department of the Ministry of Internal Trade and Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1953-1954 deputy minister of trade of the USSR. Then (1954-1978) the chairman of the Centrosojuza Board, 1956-1979 deputy member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, since 1978 retired. Member of the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR from 7 to 9 terms. Decorated with three Lenin orders. He was buried in the Novodevice Cemetery. Bibliography wiki

Jan Warda

Jan Warda nickname "Koniak" (born March 9, 1931, 7 February 2016) is a Polish activist of the Polish underground during World War II, a member of the Gray Ranks, a lieutenant colonel, a medical doctor and a veteran activist. Curriculum vitae During the German occupation he was an activist of the Gray Ranks in Łowicz. After the war he was the director of the Specialist Health Care Team of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases in Lodz and a member of the Board of the Gray Grade Society in Łowicz. He died on February 7, 2016. He was buried at the Old Cemetery in Lodz. Selected badges wiki

Pekka Lehtinen

Pekka T. Lehtinen (born 1938) - Finnish arachnologist. Pekka received his doctorate in 1967. He worked at the Zoological Museum at the University of Turku until his retirement in 1999. He specialized in spiders. In his publications he described about 100 new species, the second as many species, and also created new families and subfamilies. In addition, he was interested in brushwood, some mites, wijami and ground equinoxes. He has made numerous research expeditions, especially to tropical countries. His pupil is Seppo Koponen. His name was named Ajmonia lehtineni, Colyttus lehtineni, Indophantes lehtineni, Lycosoides lehtineni and Styloctetor lehtineni. wiki

László Bogács

László Bogács - Hungarian boxer, gold medalist of the European Championship of 1947, four-time champion of Hungary. Career In the quarterfinals of the European Championships in Dublin defeated Irishman David O'Connell. In the semi-finals he beat England's Albert Sanderson, advancing to the finals of the coveted category. In the final he beat Bertil Ahlin, who did not join the duel. In 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945 he won the Hungarian championship in the cogs category. wiki

Zosim Nikolayev

Zosim Wasiljewicz Nikolayev (born 1905 in Moscow, died in September 1979 in Kostroma) is an officer of the Soviet security forces, colonel, head of the NKVD / NKGB in the Altai region (1939-1941). / p> Curriculum vitae 1925 graduated from the Moscow School of Steel, from 1926 in the WKP (b), from September 1927 to October 1929 in the Red Army; from November 1930 to July 1934 he studied at the Air Technical College in Moscow, and from July 1945 to April 1935 Central School of NKVD USSR. From April 1935 to January 1939, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Department of Economy, Counterintelligence, Division III of the Management Board of the First State Security Board, Assistant Head of the First Division of the Economic Board of the NKVD USSR. From January 27, 1939 to February 26, 1941, the head of the NKVD of the Alsatian State, February 21, 1939 appointed head of state security, from 26 February to 31 July 1941 the head of the Alsatian NKGB. From August 7, 1941 to April 28, 1942, head o...

Ukrainistyka

Ukrainian literature - is a section of Slavic literature dealing with the study of Ukrainian literature, language and culture. This is also the common name of the field of study associated with these studies. Ukrainian Studies in Poland Independent Ukrainian courses were conducted in six Polish universities: Warsaw University, Jagiellonian University, Wroclaw University, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Uniwersytet im. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. Apart from this, Ukrainian language was taught in such centers as the University of Szczecin, the University of Silesia in Katowice, the Eastern European State University in Przemysl and the Catholic University of Lublin. wiki

Diversification of investment portfolio

Portfolio diversification - diversification of the investment portfolio resulting in a reduction in the specific (non-systematic) risk of individual assets and, consequently, a decrease in the risk of the entire portfolio. The essence of diversification is reduced to the purchase of diversified assets in the hope that any fall in the value of some of these will be compensated by increases in the value of others. The effectiveness of portfolio diversification depends, therefore, on the degree of correlation between the prices of the underlying assets (their correlation). The smaller it is, the better the effects of diversification. The strongest diversification is achieved when the correlation of asset price volatility is negative, ie when the increase in the price of one asset is accompanied by a decrease in the second price. Precisely defining the correlation of future asset price changes in a portfolio is difficult mainly because historical changes do not necessarily repeat in t...

John Bull (autor)

John Bull - author of mountain guides Selected publications wiki

Philanthropic

Philanthropists - movement in pedagogy, which formed in Germany in the second half of the eighteenth century. Movement was created to promote education in the lower social classes. Johannes Bernhard Basedow, German pedagogue and theologian, representative of the pedagogy of the Enlightenment in Germany, inspired the views of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In addition to promoting education in the lowest social strata, the movement focused on setting up schools where the primary educational task was to educate children in love for man and nature. Physical education included the elements of proper physical development and the practical learning of work on the field or in the craft. The first school, named Philantropinum, with a program in line with the philanthropist's ideas, was founded by Basedow in 1774 in Dessau. The next was founded in 1785 in Schnepfenthal, and its founder was Christian Gotthilf Salzmann. The philanthropist movement has played a role in shaping the pedagogical mod...

cup

Poculum, pocula - element of male genital organs in straszyków. Poculum is a modified ninth male abdominal sternum covering the genital opening. Also referred to as "male operculum". It is a type of subgenital plate (lamina subgenitalis). Poculum is usually divided into two sternites, the rear of which is called the subgenital lobe. The term 'poculum' was probably introduced in 1970 by Key and originally referred only to the rear sternite. However, in 1989, Nichols referred in his key to the entire IX sternum, as did Bragg in 1997. wiki

Phil Chen

Phil Chen - Sino-Japanese bassist and session musician. Session music career Chen guest starred on the albums of Jeff Beck, Donovan, Joan Armatrading, The Butts Band, Robby Krieger, William Lyall and John Densmore. He also worked with Brian May on the Star Fleet Project album. Chen has also worked with Rod Stewart, Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, Ray Charles, Desmond Dekker, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Jackson Brown and Jeff Beck, Ray Manzark and Robby Krieger. wiki

Wolfgang von Kempelen

Wolfgang von Kempelen Wolfgang von Kempelen (born January 23, 1734, March 26, 1804) is a Hungarian baron, engineer, physicist, counselor of the court of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. The fountain system in Schönbrunn Palace Park, the design of the canal connecting the Danube to the Adriatic, built a writing instrument for the blind, a doll capable of pronouncing words and sentences. He gained his reputation as the creator of the Turkai Mechanical. He was a polyglot and published the 1791 Mechanism of Human Speech. Bibliography wiki

Zapora Danjiangkou

Danjiangkou Dam (China: 丹江口 大坝; pinyin: Dānjiāngkǒu Dàbà) - Dam and hydroelectric dam on the Han Shui River (Yangtze River) in China. The dam was built between 1958 and 1973. At the time of commissioning it was one of the largest facilities of its kind in Asia. The length of the dam is 2494 meters and its average height is 111.6 meters. In recent years, the Chinese authorities have begun a major overhaul of the facility, aiming to increase its height and maximize its energy efficiency. The current capacity of the hydroelectric power plant is 900 MW. As a consequence of the dam, 383 000 inhabitants were resettled. wiki

Koszalin Aeroclub

Koszalin Aeroclub - an organization of aviation enthusiasts from Koszalin, Bialogard, Swidwin and the surrounding areas. The organization is the manager of the airport in Zegrze Pomorski. The aerobics club has an asphalt runway of 2500 meters and hangars. In 2013, airplanes, helicopters and motorboats were mainly used by small aviation amateurs as well as gliders belonging to the Aeroklub. In spite of the small size of its own equipment, the Koszalin Aeroclub supports arrivals and departures of small and medium airplanes and even jets. In 2013, King Air C90, Cessna Citation, Piper Cherokee, Mirage and more. There is also a seasonal base of the Airborne Rescue Service, as well as PZL Dromader fire-extinguishing airplanes. wiki

Siegfried Keiling

Siegfried Keiling (born 28 October 1911 in Berlin, died 12 April 1995 in Bad Homburg) is a German military major. He served in the Wehrmacht artillery. After the German invasion of the USSR on June 22, 1941, he was involved in the formation of "eastern" collaborative units. He was awarded the Iron Cross 2 and 1 Class. In 1943 he was transferred to the reserve officer. From the end of March 1944 he commanded the 621st Eastern Artillery Division, which, after the fights on the Western Front, in the fall of 1944 entered the newly formed 2nd Infantry Division of the Committee of the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia. In December of this year, S. Keiling was promoted to major. He received the task of forming artillery units of the Armed Forces of the KONR. At the beginning of 1945 he assumed the post of Chief of Staff of the German Liaison Group at the Command of the Armed Forces of the KONR. At the end of the war he was a member of the Knight's Knights Cavalry. In 1957 he...

Kandahar massacre

Staff Sergeant Robert Bales responsible for the massacre at Pandżawi The Kandahar massacre or the Pandja massacre took place in Afghanistan at Pandżawi district, Kandahar province on the morning of March 11, 2012. Staff Sergeant Robert Bales left the US military base on the night of March 11, 2012, shooting at unarmed civilians in nearby villages, killing 16 people in two villages. The American commanders once again apologized to the Afghans and announced the investigation and punishment of the perpetrator. The massacre launched another wave of anti-American sentiment. Society again demanded that the Americans leave Afghanistan. The Taliban vowed revenge on the Americans August 23, 2013 Bales was found guilty of homicide and was sentenced to life imprisonment. wiki

Friars Minor Renewed

Friars Minor Renewed (Frati Minori Rinnovati) - Catholic congregation founded in 1972 as a Capuchin church with the intention of renewing the Franciscan spirit. In 1968, several Capuchins from southern Italy asked to be allowed to live according to the Rule of Order sine glossa ("without explanation"). From their place of residence they were known as the Fabriano Movement. In 1972 they were approved under the diocesan law by Archbishop Monreale Corrado Migno. The Congregation now has about 50 friars in Italy (3 monasteries), Tanzania (1 monastery) and Colombia (3 monasteries). wiki

Repeat test method

Repeat test method (or test-retest) - used in psychometry to measure the reliability of the psychological test used. It consists in making a measurement by means of a test and then repeating the test with the same test in the same group of subjects after a specified time. The results of the first test and the second test (retest) are compared. The more the results of both tests are similar, the greater the reliability of the tool used. The use of test-retest allows you to answer the question of how stable (repeatable) over time are the results obtained with a specific test. However, this technique says nothing about the internal compatibility of the test. Theoretically, the test may give stable results over time and at the same time the level of its internal consistency may be negligible, which will testify to the small reliability of the tool. Bibliography wiki

Prize for them. Kurt Tucholski

Kurt Tucholsky (German: Kurt-Tucholsky-Preis) - distinction awarded in the field of literary journalism. The prize dedicated to "committed and linguistically characteristic works of literary journalism" was first granted in 1995, and since 1997 it has been awarded every two years by Kurt-Tucholsky-Gesellschaft (the Kurt Tucholsky Society) and (to 2003) also by Kurt-Tucholsky-Stiftung (Kurt Tucholsky Foundation). It is received by journalists or publicists who "create short forms, such as an essay, satire, song, grotesque, treatise or pamphlet. [...] Their texts, in accordance with Tucholsky's assumption, should serve the research of reality, discover the first causes and help the reader in making critical judgments "y. The award was established on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Kurt Tucholsky's death and until 2013 it was subsidized with an amount of EUR 3,000. From 2015, the gratification is 5000 euros. In 2013, the Fundacja im. Kurt Tucholsky...

Zina Harman

Zina Harman (Hebrew: זינה הרמן, born April 28, 1914 in London, died on January 21, 2013) - Israeli economist and politician, in 1964-1966 director of UNICEF, in 1969-1974 deputy to the Knesset from the list Coalition of Work. Curriculum vitae She was born on April 28, 1914 in London. She graduated from the London School of Economics. She immigrated to Palestine in 1940. In the years 1951-1955 she was a member of the Israeli delegation to the United Nations. Then she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the years 1964-1966 she was the director of UNICEF. In the 1969 parliamentary election, for the first and only time she got into the Israeli parliament. In the 1973 elections, she lost her place in the Knesset. She died on January 21, 2013. Authoritative control (person): wiki

JSK Architects

JSK Architects - a Polish architectural studio from Warsaw. Founded in 1998 by Zbigniew Pszczulny and Mariusz Rutz. The projects implemented in Poland include: the headquarters of the Daimler group in Warsaw, a team of office buildings at ul. Domaniewska 50, Horizon Plaza office buildings in Warsaw, shopping centers: Galeria Drukarnia in Bydgoszcz and Solaris Center in Opole, Legia Warsaw Municipal Stadium and two football stadiums implemented in connection with the 2012 European Championship tournament: Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw and National Stadium in Warsaw. wiki

Victor Werner

Wiktor Werner - Polish historian, associate professor, doctor habilitatus in humanities. Curriculum vitae He is a graduate of the UAM History Institute (1998). Ph.D. in 2001 (Idea of ​​genesis in post-war Polish historiography of religion, supervisor: Wojciech Wrzosek) and habilitation in 2010 there (Historyczność kultury. In Search of the Thinking Foundation of Contemporary Historiography). Employee of the Department of Methodology of History and History of Historiography at the Institute of History of Adam Mickiewicz University. He deals with the history of historiography, methodology of history and modern history. Selected publications Bibliography wiki
Janina Koblewska (born 1918, died 1997) - Polish teacher, professor at the Institute of School Programs and WSP in Kielce, and lecturer (in 1956-1962) at the State Higher School of Film, Television and Theater Leon Schiller in Łódź. From 1958, Koblewska was a member of the British Association of Film and Theater Educators. She was mainly interested in the impact of mass media (film and television) on children and young people, as well as the use of these resources in the process of general and vocational education. More important works Bibliography wiki

Nocturnal forehead epilepsy

Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE) - a form of epilepsy in which seizures occur at night and may resemble some sleep disorders. During an attack, the person affected by this form of epilepsy performs complex movements of the limbs (clenching hands, raising and lowering hands, bending the knees), often makes sounds (cries, shouts, moans). The onset is usually manifested in childhood, in 80% of cases in the first two decades of life. Nocturnal frontal epilepsy is a genetic disease and often occurs in the family. Four gene loci for inherited autosomal dominant nocturnal epilepsy (ADNFLE) have been identified, of which genes in which the mutations cause the disease were identified in three cases. CHRNA4, CHRNB2 and CHRNA2 genes encode nicotinic receptor subunits. The treatment is pharmacological and consists in administering antiepileptic drugs. The disease is rare, more than 100 cases have been described. wiki

I was the last emperor of China

I was the last emperor of China - the Polish title of the autobiography of Puyi, the last ruler of China before the establishment of the Republic and the subsequent puppet ruler of Manchukuo. It was published in 1964 in English by the publishing house Foreing Languages ​​Press in Beijing, while in Poland it was published by Łódzki Publishing House (ISBN 83-218-0745-3) in 1988. The translation from English was made by Jolanta Mach. The book is based on notebooks written by Puyi in prison in the years 1950-1959. The text was developed by the journalist Li Wenda and reviewed and corrected by the writer Lao She, of the origin of Manjur, just like Puyi. The book consists of two volumes: Based on the autobiography of Puyi in 1986, the film The Last Emperor directed by Bernardo Bertolucci was filmed. wiki

Five rice measures 190-215

Five measures of rice - a peasant uprising in China in the years 190-215 under the leadership of Zhang Lu. After the suppression of the peasant uprising called the creation of the yellow turban, another battles broke out in central China, where a group of Taoism believers was established. Its founder was Zhang Ling, grandfather of the leader of the uprising. In 190 Zhang Lu, being his grandson, formed his own army and built a theocratic state in the Sichuan province. In this state, private property was abolished, and the grain was divided between residents. Works, for example when repairing roads, were treated as penance for sins. In order to eliminate the state led by Zhang Lu, the Chinese emperors sent a military commanded by General Cao Cao. The fights, with varying intensity, lasted for 25 years and led to the victory of the imperial army. Zhang Lu did not suffer punishment after being served, and after forgiveness he received numerous land assignments and a high official title...

Juan Antonio Jiménez

Juan Antonio Jiménez Cobo (born May 11, 1959) - Spanish sports rider, silver Olympic medalist from Athens (2004). He was the most successful in the tracksuit competition. The competition in 2004 was his second Olympics, earlier he competed in 2000. After the medal reached in the team, together with him formed it Beatriz Ferrer-Salat, Ignacio Rambla Algarín and Rafael Soto Andrade. He started on the horse Guizo. Drużynowo was also a bronze medalist in the world championships in 2002, silver (2003) and brown (2005) medalist in the European Championships. wiki

Jnan Hansdev Adhin

Adhin as Minister of Justice in 1966 Jnan Hansdev Adhin (born 1927, died 2002) - a Surinam writer and politician of Hindu origin who created in Surinam Hindustani and in Dutch. Recognized as one of the most important writers writing in sarnami. In 1953, he developed a Hindi-Dutch dictionary, and in 1964 a textbook of Surinam Hindustani. He was involved in essay writing, drama, journalism as well as translations of Hindu literature. He was the organizer of cultural life and the minister of various offices, working for the Sinai Hindus. Bibliography wiki

External load

External load, external force - acts from the outside (from the side of the environment) to a separate physical system (bodies, structures), constituting a coherent whole with a specific interior. The interior of, for example, the construction system is the entire space which occupies the material of its individual components. In construction, typical external loads are, for example, construction loads, wind, liquid and ground pressure, snow load, etc. External loads can consist of forces and moments concentrated or from different types of distributed loads. In contrast to the own weight of the structure, external loads only act on their surfaces. External loads also include thermal interactions that affect the entire interior of the structure. wiki

Andrei Burilin

Andrei Ivanovich Burilin, Russian Андрей Иванович Бурилин (born 1906 in the village of Spas in the Kalisz Province, October 28, 1950) - Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae He had a university degree, from 1930 until 1949 he was chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kaluga Regional Council, and from January to November 1949 was deputy chairman of the Executive Committee of the Leningrad Regional Council. On November 15, 1949, he was arrested in connection with the "Leningrad case", sentenced to death on October 28, 1950 by the Military College of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on charges of "participating in a counter-revolutionary organization of destruction" and shot. His ashes were deposited at the Cemetery of Doń. May 14, 1954 was posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography wiki

Jan Ciszek

Jan Ciszek (1847-1922) - Highlander of the Tatra Mountains, insurrectionist from 1863, Curriculum vitae He came from the Black Dunajec in Podhale. He was born in 1847, educated at a gymnasium in Bochnia. In 1863, when the January Uprising broke out, he was a fourth-grade student, dropped out of school and joined the Krukowiec branch of the Galicia army formed in Galicia. Austrian border and was arrested. After escaping from custody, he re-established himself and fought in the army of Colonel Karol Kality-Rębajła. He was a participant in the clashes with Russian troops at Bodzentyn, Slupia, Holy Cross. On September 29, 1863, at the Battle of Jeziorak, he was wounded and taken into captivity in Russia, deported to Russia. He went to Moscow, where he was sentenced and sentenced to military court sent to Symbirsk. After the fire of the Symbolic prison, he was transported to Nizhny Novgorod, then to Tula, where he worked on the construction of the railway line, then stayed in Kazan where...

Slobodan River

Slobodan River - an Estonian band formed in Tallinn in 2001. Team History The band, which consisted of Ithaka Maria, Stig Rästa and Tomi Rahul, was formed in 2001. In the same year their song "Unpopular Song" was included on Estonian compilation Eesti hit 16. One year later, another track titled "True Blue Guide" entered the compilation album Eesti superhitt 2002. In 2004, the band released their debut album, and also their latest album Surrounded, which promoted the single "A Girl In A Push Up Bra." The band broke up after five years in 2006. discography Albums Single wiki

Glinno Castle

View from the south (readable subdivision) Grodzisko in Glinno - a late-medieval fortification located in Glinno in the Wągrowiec district. The conical gecko is located among the meadows on the left bank of the Mała Wełna River between Glinn and Jagniewice. It has a preserved suburb. The object survived the transition from the tribal phase to the early Piast phase. The diameter of the settlement is about 80 meters and the height is 5 meters. Mole traces are visible. The perimeter rises about 2 meters above the surrounding terrain. wiki

Socrates half-breed

Story It is a philosophical-humorous story about Socrates - a dog that accompanies the heroes of Greek myths in their journey through the world. The animal belongs to Herakles, the demigod and the son of Zeus, so Socrates seems to be half-naked. He leads the philosophical disputes with the encountered characters, proving his intellectual superiority over the interlocutors. Tomy wiki

Song (Empress)

Song (Chinese: 宋 皇后, 178) - the first wife of Emperor Chin Ling. Curriculum vitae The coming Empress Song came from an outstanding but not very influential clan. Her father, Song Feng, was the grandson of Song's concubine Song, the wife of Emperor Zhang, who gave birth to his son, Prince Liu Qing. During the first years of the Ling emperor, Song Feng served as commandant in the capital city of Luoyang. His sister was Liu Kui's wife, Prince Bohai, the brother of Emperor Huana. In 170, Song was chosen as the Caesar's concubine, and a year later, although she was not her beloved concubine, she was appointed Empress. From the beginning of her marriage to Emperor Song she was not loved by her husband. A few concubines wanted to replace it and tried to cast suspicion on the practice of witchcraft and necromancers from the life span of the emperor. The allegations were soon dismissed, but suspicions remained. In 172, there was an event that shed light on her later life - ...

Kacper Ueda Hikojirō

Kacper Ueda Hikojirō (died October 1, 1617 in Nagasaki, Japan) - Blessed Catholic Church, Japanese martyr, victim of anti-Catholic persecution in Japan. Curriculum vitae He belonged to the Brotherhood of the Rosary. During the persecution of Catholics in Japan, he was arrested on August 17, 1617 for having spent 3 years sheltering missionary Alfons of Navarrete. He was cut on October 1, 1617 with Andrzej Yoshida on the island of Takaboko at the entrance to the port of Nagasaki. He was beatified in the group of 205 Japanese martyrs by Pius IX on July 7, 1867 (document dated May 7, 1867). The day of his memory is September 10th (in the group of 205 Japanese martyrs). Bibliography wiki

Principle of directness

Principle of directness - one of the princi- ples of criminal procedure, which is the directive addressed to the judicial authorities. In the Polish procedural proceeding it consists of the principle of exclusivity of the hearing resulting from Art. 410 k.p.k., ie the order to base judgments of the court on the basis of all evidence gathered at the main hearing and two aspects: formal and material. The formal aspect is that the litigant should personally come into contact with the evidence. The material aspect requires that the course of events be determined on the basis of original evidence, that is, from a source having direct contact with the reported fact. The opposite of such evidence is derived evidence, that is, those that have already gone through several sources. This principle is not expressly stated in the Polish Code of Criminal Procedure, but it is undisputedly recognized as the leading procedural principle in the case law of the Polish common courts and by the represen...

Enoch Seeman (older)

Enoch Seeman (born 1661 in Gdansk, date of death unknown) - Polish painter of portrait of Dutch origin. His father was a descendant of the Flemish Mennonites, the painter Issac Seeman (1640-1730), the creator of etching and copper engraving. Enoch surpassed his father's painting skills, studied painting at his brother Isaac's studio in Elblag, and then went on artistic journeys. In 1680 he returned to Elblag, where he was admitted to the congregation of Mennonites. In 1683 he settled in Gdansk, on 5 December of the same year he married Susanna Ordonn, with whom he had seven children. After presenting his paintings, he was freed for the artist's pain and was allowed to make portraits outside the guild and to give drawing lessons and painting. Between 1683 and 1698 he was a city painter and fell in conflict with Georg Hansen, who was an elder of the church. He accused Enoch Seeman of painting portraits as a city painter (landscapes). Seeman dismissed the accusations by poin...

SORM

SORM (Russian: Система Оперативно-Розыскных Мероприятий - COPM, literal search and rescue system) - IT system of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, monitoring telephone and internet activity. The first version of the system (SORM-1) was launched in 1996, the next SORM-2 in 1998, and the SORM-3 was designed in 2014 and should be launched in March 2015. The system is comparable to the American system of Echelon. wiki

Stentinello

Fragments of pottery from the stand Stentinello - dated for about 5600-4400 p.n.e. a settlement near Syracuse in Sicily, the eponymess of the early Stitinello culture. The settlement was defended, surrounded by fortifications in the form of ditches and dikes. Numerous motifs of geometric motifs were discovered in the post. Ornaments, painted or imprinted, represent lines and geometric figures. The chipmaking tools were manufactured using obsidian, using stone stones. wiki

Iwan Tewosian

Ivan Fiodorowicz Tewosian, owner Howhannes Tewosjan (Russian: Иван Фёдорович Тевосян, born January 4, 1902 in uuşy, March 30, 1958 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician of Armenian origin, deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1949-1953 and 1953-1956), member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1939-1952) and the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1952-1958), deputy member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1952-1953). After graduating from the 1918 trade school in Baku, he joined the RKP (b), 1919-1921 was the secretary of the Border Communist Party (Bolshevik) Committee of Azerbaijan in Baku. In March 1921 he participated in the suppression of the Kronstadt uprising, 1921-1927 he studied at the Academy Mining in Moscow, later he was an engineer at the "Elektrostal" factory. From July 13, 1930 to January 26, 1934, he was a member of the Central Control Commission of the WKP (b), holding positions in the indust...

Wladyslaw Radomicki

Coat of arms Wladyslaw Radomicki, the coat of arms of Kotwicz (born 1668, died 1737), castellan and the governor of Poznan. Kazimierz Władysław's son, Kalisz castellan. Brother Maciej, the governors of Inowrocław, Kalisz and Poznań and Andrzej Aleksander, Kalisz and Poznań governors. He was baptized on May 24, 1671 in Dębno nad Warta. He married Gajewska, the castellan of Rogozin. He had 7 children: sons of Maciej and Andrzej, starosta odolanowski and osiecki, treasurer of the crown. Władysław Radomicki was a learned man, a politician of the Saxon court. In the years (1709-1729) he served as the castellan of Poznań. In the years 1729-1737 he was the Governor of Poznan. In Wałcz, he was a starost. In 1736 he was appointed resident senator. He was a consul of the Poznań province in the Confederation of Sandomierz in 1704. Bibliography wiki

Alexander Riedel

Aleksander Riedel (? -?) - Diplomat of the Second Polish Republic. In the years 1918-1919 the head of the Civil Affairs Office of the Polish National Committee (KNP) in France. From 15 February to 28 August 1919 the head of the Polish embassy in Brussels, and then to the 1921 second class consul. Subsequently, he was recalled to the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw and transferred to the state of disposability, and on May 10, 1923, he was discharged from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Bibliography wiki

Francisco Mendonça

Francisco Paulo dos Santos Mendonça (born 1896, died?) - Portuguese shooter, Olympian. He started at the Paris Games in 1924, where he competed in two competitions. Its highest position was the 17th place in the firing range of a 25m high-speed gun. Portuguese medalist in shooting. At least three times he was an individual champion of the country (in the shooting of military weapons - it was in 1919, 1922 and 1924). Representative of the country on the international arena, among others. In the years 1924-1925 (in shooting with a pistol). Olympic results Bibliography wiki

Ivan Vlasov (politician)

Ivan Alekseyevich Vlasov (Russian: Иван Алексеевич Власов, born September 10, 1903 in Nikolayevka near Tiemnikov, died 1969 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation in 1946-1950. After graduating from a rural school he worked as a newspaper announcer and agricultural worker, since 1925 a Komsomol activist, from 1929 WKP (b), from 1930 to 1935 he studied at the agricultural academy, later was deputy director of the stanice. July 1938 Chairman of the Budget Committee and Member of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RFSRR, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the WCIK in the Tbilisi region, 1938-1942 First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the ICC (b) in Samara, 1942-1944 Chairman of the Regional Executive Board of the Saratov, 1944-1946 Deputy and from 25 June 1946 to 7 July 1950 the chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RFSRR. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the 1st and 2nd term of t...

Adolf Kunkel

Adolf Kunkel (born February 24, 1886 in Lübeck, Germany) is a German librarian, art historian and philologist. Twice the director of the Raczynski Library in Poznan. Graduate of the University of Göttingen (German studies and art history). On his arrival in Poznan he taught at Berger Junior High School. He also arranged a library book at the time of the German Historical Society. He twice served as director of the Raczynski Library: in 1916, and then in 1918-1919. The break was due to work in the Lübeck municipal library. wiki

Tony Birchenhough

Tony Birchenhough (born May 28, 1934, March 26, 2014) is a British racing driver. Career Birchenhough started his career in international racing in 1968, starting in the Solituderennen race, where he was ranked in fifteenth. In the later years, the British also appeared at the Le Mans 24 Hours (1976 and 1978-1979), the World Championship for Drivers and Makes and the German Racing Championship. In 1976 and 1979 he finished second on the podium of the 24-hour Le Mans S 2.0 class. Bibliography wiki

Seed bag

Schematic representation of a seedling with a seed bag inside. A - germinated window, B - chalazal end, C - ovum, D - synergides, E - polar nuclei, F - antipodes. Embryo embryo sac - Simplified female gametophytes in seminal plants, resulting from the megasporogenesis process within the center (macrosporangium). Ripe seedlings are usually composed of a diploid central cell, an ovary on the lateral side of the eggshell (i.e. micropillar side), formed by an egg cell and two synergides, and three antipodes on the chalazal side. In some species, the number of antipodes in the seed bag can reach several dozens, as a result of repeated cell division. The seed bag is homologous with macrospora. wiki

Avia - Aeronautica Industrial

Avia - Aeronautica Industrial - a Spanish company based in Madrid producing aircraft, trucks, buses and tricycles. History In 1923, engineer Jorge Loring Martinez set up an aircraft assembly plant in Madrid. After the war, it produced three-wheeled vehicles and later the delivery trucks. The pick-up trucks, double cab, minivan and minibus were known as the Granjero. Over time, trucks and buses were built, called Avia. In 1970, the company joined the Motor Iberica, which took control of the whole company in 1975. Avia's earlier vehicles retained the name Ebro-Avia. Leaves and minivans can be found throughout Spain today. wiki

Grzegorz Dobiecki

Grzegorz Dobiecki - Polish journalist, correspondent, publicist and commentator dealing with international issues. Educated lawyer. He began his career in the Polish Radio. After martial law he was in France, where he worked at Radio France Internationale and emigrant "Contact". Since 1991 he has been a correspondent of TVP and Rzeczpospolita in Paris. Later he was a correspondent of RMF FM. Since 2008 he has been associated with Polsat News, where he is a commentator on international events. He ran magazines It was a day in the world and a week in the world. From June 2014 host of reactivated magazine It was a day in the world at Polsat News 2. wiki

Edmond Ryan

Edmond Ryan (born 17 February 1891 in Petone, died 29 August 1965 in Wainuiomata) is a New Zealand rugby player, national team player. Together with his six brothers, he was associated with the Petone Rugby Club, and in 1912 was also elected to the Wellington regional team. In his career he played 43 matches in 1923, including winning and defending Ranfurly Shield and playing against Springboks. After the outbreak of World War I he served in Europe. In 1919 he played in a military team of New Zealand, led by his brother James, who won the King's Cup - rugby tournaments involving Australian, Canadian, British and South African teams. He later joined the touring team in South Africa. In 1921 he was appointed to represent the country. The only match for All Blacks played against New South Wales. His brothers James, Joe, Michael and Bill also represented Wellington. Bibliography wiki

Horsepower

Mechanical horse (KM) - extra power unit. Power unit in MKS units. 1 KM = 75 kgfm / s = 735,49875 W = 0.9863 HP A unit created in the 19th century in Germany, modeled on a steam horse (HP) used in Anglo-Saxon countries for comparing steam power with a horse. A 3-hp steam engine can give approximately the same power as a working horse. The 3/1 is a 3-hp engine that can replace 3 horses running all day in 8-hour increments, and this description of engine power was to make it easier for investors to replace their horses with a steam engine. So the power of 3 horsepower is the gross power given by a horse without the loss. The German abbreviation PS (Pferdestärke) is also used. After insertion of the SI system replaced by a w. Still used to determine the power of internal combustion engines. When power is given in both units, the second value is placed in parentheses. You can also find the BHP (or BHP), which is the Brake Horse Power - the power obtained on the dynamometer; The bhp...

Mickey Kuhn

Mickey Kuhn, owner. Theodore Matthew Michael Kuhn Jr. (born September 21, 1932 in Waukegan) is an American film actor best known for his portrayal of Beau Wilkes in The Gone with the Wind. Curriculum vitae He began his career as a child actor at the age of 2 in the movie "Change of Heart" of 1934, as an adopted child. Key to him was the roles in the 1939 "Juarez" films, where he starred opposite Betty Davis and "Gone with the Wind" and "Tram of Desire" where he starred opposite actress Vivien Leigh. > Currently, he is one of the last two surviving actors from the cast of "Gone with the Wind" next to Olivia de Havilland, as well as the last surviving man of the cast. Selected filmography Bibliography wiki

Dharmodgata

Dharmodgata (Fayong, 4th-century Chinese) 曇 無 竭 - a pilgrim, traveler and translator of Chinese origin. Curriculum vitae He came from Huanglong (黃龍), today's Chaoyang (朝陽) in Liaoning in north-eastern China. His family name is Lee. He became a novice when he was still a kid. He went to study, followed the instructions, and recited sutras, so he was well perceived by his teachers. Faxian (法 顯), one of several Chinese pilgrims to India, was an example to him. Dharmodgata vowed to seek Dharma even for the price of his life. In 420 Dharmodgata began a pilgrimage to India accompanied by twenty-five monks who shared his aspirations. They carry banners and ritual objects to power the ceremonies, as well as food and necessities in the journey of things. Passed Khocho (高昌 - in today's Turfan prefecture of Xinjiang), Kucza (龜茲 or 庫車 in today's Aksu prefecture), and then other countries. Soon they were only thirteen. After crossing the mountains in the snow they found themselv...

Tibor Szanyi

Tibor Szanyi (born July 13, 1956 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician and economist, longtime national MP, former deputy minister of agriculture and economy, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae In 1980 he completed his studies in foreign trade at the. Charles Marx in Budapest. In 1988 he received his doctorate in economics from the same university. In the 80s he worked, among others. in the Hungarian delegation to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. In the 1990s, he was employed first in an agricultural company, then in an economic organization. the secretary of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce. In 1998 he joined the post-communist Hungarian Socialist Party. In 1998 he was first elected to the National Assembly, again elected in 2002, 2006 and 2010. In 2002-2004 he was deputy minister of agriculture, then until 2006 he was deputy minister of economy. In 2010 he entered the board of the national socialist party. As a result ...

Alfred Angiersztajn

Alfred Angiersztajn pseud. Anerski, Gruby (born August 1, 1896 in Częstochowa, September 30, 1972 in Warsaw) - Communist and trade activist, deputy head of the Communications Division of the PPR (1945-1948). Born in a working-class family, he finished 4th grade gymnasium and later became a locksmith at Strzemieszyce Railway (since 1915). From 1917, a helper in Warsaw, from 1919 he worked in the Railway Workers' Union (ZZK). 1919-1921 served in the military and returned to work on the railway, since 1926 a driver in Kutno. In 1926 he joined the Railway Machine Trade Union in Poland, 1929-1931 was the chairman of the Kutno Association. In 1930 he joined the Communist Party, 1932-1934 he worked in Warsaw and Grójec. From 1934, the secretary of the Municipal Committee (KMP) in Kutno, and in 1937 went to Spain to take part in the civil war. From January 1938 he fought in the Brig. J. Dąbrowski, in which he became a lieutenant. He joined KPH. In February 1939 he crossed the border wit...

Roman Dębiński

Roman Dębiński (born May 21, 1956 in Opole Lubelskie) - former football player, currently a coach. As a football player he played 130 matches in the league, where he scored 10 goals, 160 matches and 20 goals in the second division. In the position of coach he was promoted to the 3rd league with Lewart Lubartów. He also coached the first-time Siark Tarnobrzeg and second-division Motor Lublin periodically also P.o. the president of the second club. In 1980 he was recognized as the second athlete of the Lublin region. Detained in connection with the investigation into corruption in football for his time in Lublin (in connection with the "setting up" of Korona Kielce), pleaded guilty and voluntarily surrendered. In 2009 sentenced by the District Court in Kielce for 1.5 years in prison suspended for 3 years, fines, forfeiture 7 thousand. accepted bribes and a two-year ban on football. In December 2009 he was accused again - this time about setting up matches of Motor Lublin. ...

Paweł Janiszewski

Paweł Janiszewski (born 1967) - Polish historian, researcher of the history of the Church in antiquity. Curriculum vitae History of the University of Warsaw (1992). Doctorate defended 24 June 1998 (Natural disasters and rare atmospheric and astronomical phenomena in the history of religious conflicts of the 4th and 5th centuries, unpublished), habilitation in 2007 there. Since 1998 he has been an employee of the Department of History of Ancient History at the University of Warsaw. Selected publications Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Cincinnati Mighty Ducks

Cincinnati Mighty Ducks - a non-existent American hockey club based in Cincinnati. It existed in the years 1997-2005. The club was in AHL. Previously, his predecessor acted as Baltimore Bandits in 1995-1997. In 2007 the club was moved to Rockford and has since functioned as Rockford IceHogs. During this time, the team is subject to the Detroit Red Wings and the Anaheim Ducks. The coach of the team was Mike Babcock. Competitors This topic is related to the category: Cincinnati Mighty Ducks Hockey players. wiki

Ilja Borsojew

Ilja Buzinajewicz Borsojew (Russian: Илья Бузинаевич Борсоев, born 1911, died?) - a state and party activist of the Buriacko-Mongolian ASRR. He was an officer of the Komsomol, from 1932 he belonged to the WKP (b), 1938-1940 he was the first secretary of the JURIN regional committee of the WKP (b) in the Buryat-Mongolian ASRR, and from June 25, 1940 to April 12, 1941 the chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Buryatia Mongolian ASRR. On February 29, 1940, he was awarded the Order of Honor with the Order. Bibliography wiki

Polonik (in poetry)

Polonik - a five-segment segment, accented with SssSs or sSsSs, commonly found in Polish poems. Polonik is part of, among others, eight-sour (5 + 3), nine-syllable (5 + 4), ten-syllable (5 + 5), elevosplant (5 + 6), twelve-syllable (7 + 5), thylosophage (8 + 5) and poisoned (multi-mediocre), for example, twenty-syllable (5 + 5 + 5 + 5). In the Polish interpretation of the algebra strofy, there are five times: 11 (5 + 6) / 11 (5 + 6) / 9 (5 + 4) / 10 (5 + 5). The term 'Polonik' introduced Karol Wojtor Zawodziński to the Polish version of the terminology. wiki

Gamalama

Gamalama - an active volcano on the island of Ternate in Indonesia; counted as stratospheric. Geographic coordinates 0 ° 48'N 127 ° 20'E / 0,800000 127,333333. Height 1715 m n.p.m; There are several craters in which lakes have formed. From 1538 more than 70 eruptions were recorded, 6 of which caused fatalities. During the 1980 eruption, more than 30,000 islanders were forced to flee to the nearby island of Tidore. The last strong explosion in 1993 wiki

Simon Rrota

Simon Rrota (born 23 October 1887 in Shkodër, died 27 January 1961 in Shkodër) is an Albanian painter and photographer. Curriculum vitae Gjusha son of the Rapture. He spent his childhood in Shkodër, where he studied in a school run by the Franciscan Order. His first drawing lesson was with the famous painter Kolë Idromeno and then with Saverio Polarola, an Italian living in Shkodër. In 1915 he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera, where he studied under Alcide Campestrini. During his studies he stayed in France. After returning to Albania he worked as a photographer in Lushnji, and since 1922 he taught drawing at a school in Shkodër. Kushie's creative output includes the paintings of Shkodër (The Sharp Gate, 1934), portraits (Portrait of Kara Mahmut Pasha), Genre scenes (Next to a rural well, 1934). Most of his work is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Tirana. In 1961 he was posthumously awarded the title of Meritorious Artist (Picnic and Merit...

Diego Fortuna

Diego Fortuna (born 14 February 1968 in Vicenza) is an Italian athlete, discoble. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics he was ranked 19th in qualification and did not advance to the finals. In Sydney in 2000 also failed to get to the finals, finishing 14th in qualifying. He has competed in the World Championship four times (Göteborg 1995, Athens 1997, Seville 1999, Paris 2003), but never qualified for the finals. His biggest success at the European Championship was his fifth place (Budapest 1998), he did not advance to the finals in the other two competitions (Helsinki 1994 and Munich 2002). He won two medals in the Mediterranean (Silver (Bari 1997) and Gold (Radis 2001). His achievements include the bronze medal of the Universiade (Fukuoka 1995). He has also won a gold medal at the World Military Games (Catania 2003). Eight times he was the Italian champion at the open stadium (1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004) and six times in the hall (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2008)....

Igor Gorbunow

Igor Alekseyevich Gorbunov (Russian: Игорь Алексеевич Горбунов, born July 12, 1941 in Orenburg) is a Soviet party activist, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1990-1991). In 1965 he graduated from the Ufijski Petroleum Institute, and since 1973 he was a party officer. 1984-1989 Head of the Bashkir District Committee of the CPSU, 1989-1990 First secretary of the Cracovian Upright District Committee, 1990 Chairman of the Bashkirian Republican Uprising Bureau, 1990-1991 Member of the CPSU Central Committee. From April 27, 1990 to August 23, 1991 I Secretary of the Bashkir Regional Committee of the CPSU. Bibliography wiki
Kazimierz Kuźmiński (born December 12, 1907 in Zamosc, died 4 January 1989 in Ostrów Wielkopolski) - Captain of the Polish Army. Curriculum vitae He was born on 12 December 1907 in Zamosc in the clan family. He spent his childhood in Wieluń, where he graduated in 1926. In 1926-1929 he attended an officer's school and then was a professional officer in the 60th Infantry Regiment in Ostrow Wlkp. He was in charge of the platoon leader, the company commander, the regimental officer, the commander of the NCO. In the September 1939 campaign he was the commander of the 7th shooting company of the 60th Infantry Regiment of Wielkopolska. He fought in the Battle of Bzura. On September 18, 1939, he entered German captivity. He remained in captivity until the spring of 1945. On September 23, 1945, he wrote a report on the September campaign. He then served in V baonie II of the Officer Training Group in Curau near Lübeck. On his return home he worked as an accountant. He died on 4 January...

Aptitude

Talent - inherent intellectual, motor or artistic predispositions, manifested by an above-average level of performance in a given field, or the ability to learn quickly. In the cybernetic theory of autonomous systems (autonomous) talent is the p of the correlator. The greater is the greater the capacity of the autonomous system to produce a particular kind of imagination, which corresponds to intellectual talent in psychology. Because the correlator affects the effectors affecting the environment, the type and degree of efficiency of the pathway results in motor skills. In correlations built in the form of neural networks, talent depends mainly on the density of neuronal arrangements responsible for a given type of operation or activity. The bigger it is, the more talent and vice versa. Aptitude (classification) wiki

Salsza

Salsz - Old Polish dish, the name of the vegetable sauce with the addition of vinegar and pepper. In the cookbook, the perfect chef from 1783, as a pepper salty or vinegar sauce. The main ingredients are butter, onion, parsley, garlic, bay leaf, thyme, basil, flour, red wine, vinegar, salt and pepper. The preparation of salsa begins with melting in a butter pan with chopped onions, carrots and parsley. Then crush the garlic and add spices. Add the wine and flour to the pan. Then stir and cook on low heat under cover for a dozen minutes. After cooking, strain the strain through the strainer, add salt, pepper and vinegar to taste. The sauce is served to warm sausages, sauces or bacon. Bibliography wiki

Mikhail Lichaczov

Mikhail Timofiejewicz Lichaczov (Russian: Михаил Тимофеевич Лихачёв, born 1913 in the village of Danilo in the Danilov region, died December 19, 1954 in Moscow) - Colonel of State Security of the USSR, deputy head of the MGB USSR Investigation Branch (1946-1951). Since 1932, USSR militia officer, since 1937 NKVD USSR. From V 1946 to VII 1951 deputy head of MGB USSR Investigation Branch. He was active in fabricating the process of Rajk and the Jewish Antifascist Committee. July 19, 1951 arrested, 19 December 1954 convicted by the USSR Supreme Court to be killed by shooting in connection with the "Abakumov case". Bibliography wiki

Logistics recovery

Recovering logistics - the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient and cost-effective flow of raw materials, semi-finished and finished products along with associated flows of information from the place of consumption to the place of origin for recovery or proper management. Other definitions of logistic recovery are also found in the literature, defining it as a flow of goods from the consumer to the producer in the distribution channel or as a to the role of logistics in recycling, waste depositing and hazardous waste management; in a broader perspective, including logistical activities related to source reduction, recycling, substitution, material reuse and storage. Recovering logistics is also referred to as the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient and cost-effective flow of recyclable materials within the supply chain and related raw materials in a direction opposite to the direction of flows in the traditional supply chain...

Oscar Hidalgo

Oscar Alberto Hidalgo Forcelledo (born October 3, 1982 in Puebla) is a Mexican racing driver. Career Hidalgo started his career in international car racing in 1997 after competing in the Mexican Formula 3, where he made three appearances on the podium, including his highest ever podium. In later years, Mexico also appeared in Formula Renault 2000 de America, Panam GP Series and World Touring Car Championship. In the World Touring Car Championship, the Mexicans competed in the Mexican round of the 2006 season with the German team Wiechers-Sport. In the first race he was ranked 21st and the fourth was 14th. Bibliography wiki

Pistolet Star 30M

Star 30M - a self-propelled gun manufactured by the Spanish company Star Bonifacio Echeverria SA. The pistol appeared in 1990 and was accepted as a service pistol by the Spanish army and police. Construction The gun operates on the principle of a short barrel recoil. Double Action with external tap. The fuse is mounted on the rear of the lock cover on both sides of the gun. The gun is made of steel, while the version with the Star 30PK is made of aluminum. The gun has an adjustable jig. The gun is also used by the Peruvian police. wiki

Jan Ścibiorek

Jan Ścibiorek (born March 8, 1937) - Polish cyclist, track and cross country skier, medalist of the Polish championship, Sports career He was a competitor of Społem Łódź. In 1961 he won the bronze medal in the race track for 50 km. He achieved the greatest successes in 1962, winning the gold medal of the Polish championship in the road race on 100 km and the race track for 4000 m n, the bronze medal of the Polish championship on an individual road race from the joint start and in the cross-country. He also finished third in the Race around Egypt. Bibliography wiki

Bui Tuan Anh

Wimbledon 1922 - 42nd edition of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. It was held June 26 - July 10, 1922, for the first time at Church Road. Also for the first time in the history of the tournament was the rule that the winner of the previous edition was equally competing with other competitors from the very beginning of the competition. This year's single men's singles, doubles men's and women's doubles were held in the Challenge Round phase, where the winner of the previous round was the winner and the winner of the knockout round. Seniors tournaments Single men Single women Men's doubles James Anderson / Randolph Lycett – Gerald Patterson / Pat O’Hara-Wood, 3:6, 7:9, 6:4, 6:3, 11:9 Women's doubles Suzanne Lenglen / Elizabeth Ryan – Margaret McKane Stocks / Kathleen McKane, 6:0, 6:4 Mixed game Suzanne Lenglen / Pat O’Hara-Wood (USA) – Elizabeth Ryan / Randolph Lycett, 6:4, 6:3 wiki

James Weaver (racing driver)

James Weaver (born 4 March 1955 in London) is a British racing driver. Career Weaver started his career in international racing in 1978 after competing in the Ford Formula Festival, where he finished second. In the later years, he also appeared in Formula Ford 1600 MCD / BRSCC, Wendy Wools Formula 3 Race, Monaco Grand Prix, British Formula 3, FIA World Endurance Championship, French Formula 3, Formula 3, All Japan Sports Prototype Championship, IMSA Camel GTP Championship, All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship, European Touring Car Championship, Le Mans 24 Hours, IndyCar World Series, Firestone Indy Lights Championship , The Global GT Championship, the FIA ​​GT Championship, the International Sports Racing Series, the Grand American Rolex Series, and the American Le Mans Series. In the Formula 3000 British, he competed in 1985-1986, but in none of the four races he had managed to score. Bibliography wiki

Stephane de Groodt

Stephane de Groodt (born 3 March 1966 in Brussels) is a Belgian racing driver. Career Groodt started his racing career in 1992 after competing in the Belgian Touring Car Championship, where he won three podium finishes. With 82 points he finished seventh in the general classification. In subsequent years, he also appeared in the Belgian Procar Touring Car Championship, the Renault Clio International Cup, the Formula 3000, the Belgian Procar, the German Porsche Carrera Cup, the Dutch Formula Ford 1800, the Ford Formula One, the Ford 1800 Benelux Formula, the Belgian Procar Formula 3. Super Prix, European Formula 3 Cup and Formula Renault Habo DaCosta. In the Formula 3000 Belgian he started in two races of the 1995 season. However, he did not reach the finish line in any race. Bibliography wiki

Money Hanta Ratsifa Andrihamanana

Vola Hanta Ratsifa Andrihamanana (born 28 September 1970) is a madagascar swimmer. She participated in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona (Barcelona), where she competed in two competitions. First race in the 100 m classic (29 July). She finished her seventh place (with a time of 1: 17.77) and finished in 38th place in 43 finalists. Two days later, she competed in the qualifying 50 m freestyle. She took second place in her qualifying race (with a time of 28.22) and eventually took 43th place among 50 swimmers. Her older sister, Bako, participated in the Olympic Games in Moscow (1980). Bibliography wiki

Laurent Delahaye

Laurent Delahaye (born 6 January 1977 in Perpignan) is a French racing driver. Career Delahaye started his racing career in 1999 with the Formula 3000 race, where he did not score. In the same year he also took part in Euro Open by Nissan. In later years he also appeared in German Formula 3, French Formula 3 and European Formula 3 Cups. In the World Series by Nissan the Frenchman ran in 1999-2000. In his first season he was four times on the podium, including once on his highest level. The 129 points earned him third place in the final drivers' classification. A year later he occupied the top three places eight times. With a score of 64, he finished eighth in the season. Bibliography wiki

Paulo Alho

Paulo Alho (born December 26, 1980 in Sesimbra) is a Portuguese racing driver. Career Alho started his racing career in 2000 from Open Telex to Nissan, where he was not classified. A year later he scored eighteen points in the same series. It was the fifteenth place in the overall classification. In the 2002 season, the Portuguese continued to race for Nissan, but in Formula One with a score of 64, they finished eighth in the final drivers' classification. After eight years of rest, he returned to racing in 2010 at the Mini Challenge Spain, where he was 22. Bibliography wiki

Peter Liu Guandong

Peter Liu Guandong (Chinese: 刘冠东, born 1919, October 28, 2013) is a Chinese Catholic bishop. Curriculum vitae At the age of 16 he entered the seminary, and in 1945 he was ordained a priest in 1944. In the years 1955-1957 and 1958-1981 he was in prison. When he was 63 years old in 1982, he was ordained a bishop and was appointed coadjutor of the prefect of the apostles Yixian. Sakry secretly bishop Francis Zhou Shanfu. In 1988 he became an Ordinary. In 1994, he suffered a stroke and then went to a house arrest and three years later escaped. He died 94 years old. Bibliography wiki

ECE project management

ECE Projektmanagement - German family development company founded in 1965 by Werner Otto. The company specializes in the city's downtown shopping. In addition, he builds office buildings and communication buildings. It invests in 17 countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Denmark, Spain, Qatar, Lithuania, Germany, Poland, Russia, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland, Turkey, Hungary and Italy. The Polish branch of ECE, called ECE Projektmanagement Polska, was opened in 1997. In Poland, ECE investments are being implemented in Wrocław, Łódź, Cracow, Gdańsk and Szczecin. wiki

Maurine, and Other Poems

"Maurine and Other Poems" (1910) Maurine, and Other Poems - a volume of poems by American poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The collection includes the poem Maurine, which appeared for the first time in 1876 in Milwaukee, and several dozen other works. In this shape for the first time was published in 1882 in Chicago. It turned out to be very popular, as evidenced by subsequent editions, consecutive in only a few years apart. The collection was resumed, among others, in 1888, 1890 and 1892. In subsequent editions it was extended with new poems. In the edition from 1895, he counted over a hundred works. The volume includes, among others, the poems of All Roads that Lead to Good, Dust-sealed, Advice, Over the Banisters, The Past and Secrets, as well as Applause, The Story, Lean Down and Life. Bibliography wiki

Plant supply material

Starch grains in potato tuber cells Plant backup materials, supplementary substances - organic compounds collected by the plant and consumed at certain stages of development, eg during germination of seeds or during periods unfavorable for the plant's environmental conditions. Organic compounds produced by photosynthesis only to some extent are consumed during metabolic processes, some of them are deposited and used at the right moment. In some cases, large amounts of spare substances can be stored in the storage organs of the plant. Backup materials are collected in the cytosol and cell organelles. Every living cell has the ability to accumulate back-up substances. Usually, the function of storage tissue is performed by parenchymal cells. Spare materials may be carbohydrates (glucose, sucrose, starch, inulin, hemicellulose), spare proteins (eg in the form of aleurone grains), fats. Most often, the reserve material is carbohydrates. wiki

Mikhail Dokuczajew

Mikhail Stiepanovich Dokuczajew (Russian: Михаил Степанович Докучаев, born on June 2, 1925 in the village of Nikolskoje in the Astrakhan region, died on August 9, 2003 in Moscow) - Major General of the KGB, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He attended school in Astrakhan, from November 1942 he served in the Red Army, he fought in the composition of 216 and 55 cavalry regiments, he took part in, among others, in the battle of Stalingrad and near Kursk. He participated in the pushing of the Dnieper, the Belarussian and Warsaw-Poznań operations, and finally Berlin, in 1944 he became a member of the WKP (b). He particularly distinguished himself during the battles for Pabianice on January 21, 1945, in an attack on a column of German tanks and cars. He participated in the Victory Parade on Red Square on June 24, 1945. After the war, he studied at the Military Institute of Foreign Languages, after graduating in 1951 in the Main Management of the Special Service at KC WKP (...

Martha Wadsworth Brewster

Martha Wadsworth Brewster (born 1710, died around 1757) - she was an American poet, the first native American to publish under her own name. She was born, lived and probably died in Lebanon, Connecticut. Oliver Brewster's former wife and had two children with him, Ruby's daughter and Wadsworth's son. Among other things, she wrote poems with acrostic (An Acrostick for my Only Son, An Acrostick for my Only Daughter). She published the poem Poems on Divers' Records (Poems on Various Topics, New London 1757, Boston 1758). wiki

Astrid Krag

Astrid Krag Kristensen (born November 17, 1982 in Vejle) is a Danish politician and parliamentarian, Minister of Health in the years 2011-2014. Curriculum vitae She was educated at the Tørring Amtsgymnasium and in 2003-2007 she studied political science at the University of Copenhagen. She worked for nursing and home care. She became involved in political activities within the People's Socialist Party. In the years 2005-2007 she directed her youth organization Socialistisk Folkepartis Ungdom. In 2001 and 2005 she was unsuccessful in running for parliament, sitting in October 2006 as deputy deputy of Villy Søvndal. In 2007 and 2011 she was granted the mandate of Folketinget. In October 2011, he was appointed Minister for Health and Prevention in the left-wing coalition government, Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt. In 2012 she applied for leadership in her party, losing to Annette Vilhelmsen. In February 2014, she left the government when her party left the coalition. In t...

Gieorgij Stiepanow

Georgian Sergeyyevich Stiepanov (Russian: Георгий Сергеевич Степанов, born 22 May 1909 in Saratov, died August 31, 1996 in Moscow) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae From 1923 he worked in printing in Saratov, since 1928 a student of the robotic faculty (rabfak) im. Lenin in Saratov, 1931 Secretary of the Komsomol post office in Saratov. In 1936 he graduated from the Moscow Energy Institute, later worked as an engineer at the Saratov Power Combined, he served in the Red Army in 1938, then worked at the condenser in Saratov, then in the Saratov Power Combined. Since March 1941, he was a member of the WKP (b), 1942-1945, head of the Power Division of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Saratov, and since 1943 he was the deputy secretary of the committee, 1945-1948 a member of the Higher School of the Party at the KC WKP (b). 1948-1950 worked at the Ministry of Finance of the USSR as deputy head of the department, head of the Department of Fuel Industry Finance and Power and he...

Raphaël Chanterie

Raphaël Chanterie (born November 22, 1942 in Oeselgem, Brussels) is a Belgian and Flemish politician and trade union activist, Member of the European Parliament, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th term. Curriculum vitae He was the chairman of the union of textile and clothing workers. He also served as Secretary General of the EUCDW, a Christian Democratic Union organization in the European People's Party. A longtime activist of the Christian People's Party, he was a member of the executive branch of this party and was also part of the political office of the Christian-democratic international. From 1981 to 1999 he held the mandate of the MEP for four terms. He was the Vice-President of the Christian Democratic Group and the Chairman of the Committee on Petitions. Having left the EP since 1999, he was in charge of the head of the political office of European Commissioner Viviane Reding. wiki

Gajusz Salustiusz Kryspus

C.Sallustius Crispus - prominent person at the beginning of the Roman Empire. He came from Ekwic. As the grandson of his sister he adopted him and gave him his name, the historian Salustius. Despite the open road to office, he followed in the footsteps of the patron and was satisfied with the aftermath. He was the closest attorney and then the first custodian and co-worker of Emperor Augustus. He led a subtle and subtle lifestyle by collecting great fortune. After the death of Augustus in 14 n.e. Became co-operator of the first move of the new Emperor Tiberius, the murder of his imprisoned grandson August Agape Postumus. In the old age, however, he lost influence and friendship of the Emperor Tiberius. Father of Gaius Saludius Kryspus Passion. wiki
Recessus splenicus bursae omentalis - anatomical structure within the abdominal cavity, part of the network bag. The abdominal cavity is sent through the peritoneum, the serous membrane forming various smaller structures, such as ligaments, nets, bags, or ligaments. The biggest baggage is Sama's network bag, which has its own folds. One of them is the spleen. This affliction, as the name implies, lies near the spleen, with its niche. It is the leftmost part of the network bag. It lies up from the anterior end of the spleen. The frontal limb of the spleen is the ligament of the spleen. On the posterior side, the diaphragmatic spine is delimited. While the first is characterized by a considerable width, the latter is much narrower and includes shorter gastric vessels. These ligaments tend to be in the spleen cavity, beginning at the upper extremity of the stomach and on the diaphragm respectively. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki...

Zofia Rozanow

Zofia Rozanow (born 1930, died July 4, 2015 in Czestochowa) is a Polish art historian and writer, researcher of Monastery monuments in Jasna Góra. Curriculum vitae Zofia Rozanow was born in 1930 in Polesie as the daughter of Nicholas Rozanov and Paulina of Pacewicz. After the Second World War, the family settled in Czestochowa. In the years 1965-1991 he worked for the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. At the request of Stefan Wyszyński for 35 years researcher monuments of the monastery on Jasna Gora (gave her dispensation to enter closed monastery closed before). The result of her work was published in 2009 with Ewa Smulikowska "Monuments of Art of Jasna Gora: architecture, sculpture, painting". In 2011, Karol Mierzejewski died on 4 July 2015 in Czestochowa. wiki

Aleramo

Tomb of Aleramo in the monastery in Grazzano Badoglio, containing a mythological motif - fighting beasts. It was restored in the 16th and 20th centuries Aleramo (born in the 10th century - between 967 and 991) - Marquis of Montferrat and Saluzzo certainly from 938 to 967 with his son Wilhelm II and perhaps between 967 and 991 with his younger son Otto I. Actual founders The Alameda dynasty ruled in Montferrat until 1305 He was the eldest son of William I, the third Marquis of Montferrat, probably of Francoese origin, from his first marriage to a woman of unknown origin. His father died between 961 and 967, but in 938 the King of Italy Hugo of Arles (with his son-in-law Lotar II) handed over the authority of Aleramo. Aleramo's documents are also mentioned in 934, but it is probably another person. At an unknown date after that date, the eldest son William II became his co-stylist. Certainly William was not among the living when his younger brother Otto I in 967 assumed power as ...

The erection act

The table with signatures to be put on the sheets (one of them will be placed in the tube and the other will be a souvenir for the investor, the designer), the first page of the local newspaper, coin and tube An actuator tube placed in the foundation of the building The erection act - a document commencing in a solemn manner the construction, initiative of the undertaking, foundations of eg foundation. It includes initiators, founders, builders of a given project. Often solemnly signed and built in the foundation of the construction began. The celebration is sometimes combined with the laying of the cornerstone. The erection act after signing is placed in a metal tube (formerly mostly in a metal box). Along with it, tradition requires placing a few other items in the clipboard. These are most often: the issue of a local newspaper of celebrations, several circulating coins or banknotes (in periods of low currency value), photos of participants of the project, photo of the area from ...

Identity crisis

Identity Crisis - American comic book serialization by Brad Meltzer (screenplay) and Rags Morales (drawing) and Michael Baira (ink), released by DC Comics in seven parts from June to December 2004. In Polish, it was published in a volume published by Egmont Polska in 2015. Story Sue Dibny, Elongated Man's wife, is murdered. Superheroes from the American Justice League suspect Dr. Light. During the investigation, Light is raped by Sue. In order not to do so, several League members erased the incident from Doc's memory and changed his personality. But there are also a few superheroes, including Batman and Superman. There is a crisis in the League. wiki

Alexei Ruczkin

Alexei Fyodorovich Ruchkin (Russian: Алексей Фёдорович Ручкин, born 1903 in the village of Kuliki, Tambov Governorate, died in January 1975) Curriculum vitae completed a course in teacher training, from 1919 in the Red Army, participant in the civil war, since 1920 in the RKP (b). He completed the Red Army infantry training and the high school party at the 9th Army's political faculty. XII 1919 - X 1921 in the internal armies of Chełm's organs, helper of the Plenipotentiary of the Chekhov county political office in Shack (Tambov Governorate). From 1921 he was an etiquette party worker in the Riańska gubernatorial district, 1921-1922 secretary of the organizational department of the Szacki RKP county committee (b), 1922-1925 GPU officer. 1925-1926 again in the Red Army, a regimental student of the 142th regimental regiment of the 48th Rifle Division, from 1926 in the OGPU. 1928-1929 high school student of OGPU. Since 1932, the officer responsible for the central apparatus o...

Sarel van der Merwe

Sarel Daniel van der Merwe (born December 5, 1946 in Port Elizabeth) is a South African racing driver. Career Van der Merwe started his racing career in 1983 with the IMSA Camel GT Championship and the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship. The IMSA GT was on the podium three times. With a score of 39, he was ranked 18th in the overall classification. In the later years, the South African also appeared at the IMSA Camel GTP Championship, the World Sports-Prototype Championship, the All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship, the SAT 1 Supercup, the 24-hour Le Mans race, the 24-hour Daytona race, NASCAR Winston Cup, South African Touring Car Championship, South African V8 Championship and Renault Sport Clio Elf International Cup. Bibliography wiki