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Al Quie

Al Quie (2014) Albert Harold (Al) Quie (born September 18, 1923 on a farm near the city of Dennison, Minnesota) - American politician, activist of the Republican Party, political scientist by education. He fought in World War II. In the years 1955-1958 he sat in the state senate of Minnesota. From 1958 to 1979 he represented the First Minnesota District in the House of United States Representatives. From 1979 to 1983 he was the governor of the state of Minnesota. In June 1948, he married the artist and writer Gretchen Hansen (1927-2015). The couple had five children. Bibliography wiki

Nikolai Tumanov

Nikolai Gavrilovich Tumanov (Russian: Nikola Gavilovich Tutanov, born on May 6, 1887 in Ostrów, died on September 4, 1936) - a Soviet state activist. Curriculum vitae He completed the Czernyszowa Secondary Courses in St. Petersburg, served as a paramedic in the Russian army, in 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), from December 1917 he worked at the State Bank of the RSFSR. From January 1918 he managed the branch of the State Bank in Petrograd, and in 1918-1919 he was the State Bank in the northern region, from 1920 to October 1921 he was the plenipotentiary of the People's Commissariat of Finance of the RSFSR in Ukraine, and from March to October 1922 a member of the College of People's Commissariat of Finance of the RSFSR. From November 1, 1922 to 1923, he was the People's Commissar of Finance at the ZFSRR, from 1923 to January 16, 1926 again a member of the College of the People's Commissariat of Finance of the RSFSR and simultaneously from March 1924 to January 16, 1926...

John F. Moffitt

John Francis Moffitt (born February 25, 1940 in San Francisco, died on June 1, 2008 in Las Cruces) - American art historian and artist, author of twenty books and several hundred scientific articles. He created oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, and in the last years of his life he was interested in digital photography. He taught art history in the US and abroad, and his works have been exhibited at more than twenty exhibitions in the USA. Curriculum vitae He was born and raised in Hawaii. He served in the Army and the California Army National Guard. In 1962 he obtained the title of Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and drawing at the California College of Arts and Crafts, and a year later he obtained a master's degree in art history from the California State University in San Francisco. He then moved to Spain, where in 1966 he obtained a doctorate (Ph.D.) of art history at the University of Madrid. He often traveled to Spain, the last time in 2007 to present a lecture on th...

Ewa is cooking

Ewa is cooking - a culinary program broadcast since December 22, 2007 in Polsat. As the first Polish culinary magazine is carried out in a private leading kitchen (here: Ewa Wachowicz). The director is Grzegorz Lewandowski. The program changed the lead several times, the first time this change took place on September 11, 2010, later the new leader appeared on September 1, 2012. The next change of the leaders took place on September 6, 2014. From March 7, 2015, a new, fifth leading program was broadcast. From April 15, 2017, the program appears with the new sixth head. On April 15, 2017, 300 episodes of the magazine were issued. wiki

Zenon Gierała

Zenon Gierała, 2016. Zenon Gierala (born 1949 in Śniatycze) is a Polish writer, columnist, storyteller, regionalist. He uses the rich knowledge of Polish rituals and folk customs. In the books for youth it combines the adventures of heroes with the facts of Polish history and interesting legends related to cities, castles and historical places. For many years, it has been invited to meetings with authors. with youth. A graduate of the Rzeszów University of Technology, Postgraduate Studies in Journalism at the University of Warsaw, Postgraduate Studies in Philosophy and Ethics at the Kielce University of Technology. From 1973, he lives in Radom. For many years he taught vocational subjects in the now-defunct Technical School of Agricultural Mechanization in Wacyna. Married, has one daughter and grandchildren. Creation wiki

Chamszyk Kambijew

Chamszyk Matgierijewicz Kambijev (Russian Хамшик Матгериевич Камбиев, born 1896 in Karmowo, Tersky oblast, died 1937) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae From 1919 he belonged to the RKP (b), 1926-1927 he headed the Karachay-Cherkasy Regional Branch of National Education, later to 1937 he was chairman of the Executive Committee of the Cherkasy Oblast Regional Council. In 1937 he was arrested on a wave of great purges and then shot. Bibliography wiki

Elpis (1926-1939)

Elpis. Professors of the Faculty of Orthodox Theology of Warsaw University - Orthodox theological journal published in Warsaw in 1926-1939. Dionysius metropolitan initiative was initiated. The letter was intended to publish the work of professors of the Faculty of Orthodox Theology. It appeared as a vintage, since 1932 half a year. The author was a synod of the Orthodox Church in Poland with the allowance of the Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public Enlightenment. By the year 1935, articles were in Polish, Ukrainian and Russian, since 1935 only in Polish. Bibliography wiki

Romancero cygańskie

Romancero Gypsy - a volume of poems by Federic García Lorca from 1928, the best known of this poet. He brought him fame in Spain and is considered a significant work of 20th-century Spanish literature. It is one of the texts of Generation 27 that combines intellectual poetry with folk. It consists of 18 romances, poems about traditional forms and themes popular in the 15th century. Verses are eight-syllable, rhyming only, with asonans. The reminder of this traditional form was to serve the glory of the Gypsy culture that influenced the culture of Andalusia. The poems describe the suffering of the people living on the margin of society, persecuted by the authorities. The action areas are Grenada, Córdoba and Seville. Gypsy characters such as Antoinito el Camborio or the Gypsy Dandy, but also saints (St. Eulalia), Biblical (Tamar and Amnon) and personifications of elements (moon, wind) are being introduced. Gypsy Romancero is also known for its sensuality and metaphor applicatio...

Cocoon (novel)

Sleepyhead is a crime novel by the British writer Mark Billingham in 2001. The Polish edition of the book was published in 2008 by Robert P. Lipski. Contents The first part of the series with inspector Tom Thorn. The action takes place in the fall of 2000. The mysterious killer deprived three women of life: Christine Owen, Madeleine Vickery and Susan Carlish. The fourth was put into sleep by inducing a stroke. He can not move any limbs or talk, but he sees, hears, and understands his surroundings. Staying at the hospital can be a great effort to communicate by blinking slowly eyelids. The task of Thorn and his colleagues is to prevent another tragedy. The novel was placed in the bestseller list of the Sunday Times. She was also positively evaluated by George Pelecanos. wiki

Ketty Lester

Ketty Lester, sometimes Kitty Lester (born 16 August 1934 as Revoyda Frierson in Hope, Arkansas) is an American singer and actress. The song "Love Letters" reached its fifth place on the charts in the United Kingdom and the United States. In 1962-1984 she recorded nine music albums and several singles. She has appeared in more than sixty films, series and television programs. Her songs have been used as backdrops in films and series for the first time in 1957, in the episode "You Bet Your Life." Selected filmography wiki

Workability of concrete mix

Concrete workability - the ability to easily and accurately fill molds, while maintaining homogeneity and tightness in the concrete mix. This is one of the most important features of fresh concrete because it affects the quality of the hardened composites and the products produced there. The workability of the concrete mix is ​​influenced by: Workability increases with reduced internal friction of the concrete mass, which depends on the amount of water. Do not change the workability by increasing only the water content. The w / c ratio will be negatively affected, which will reduce the strength of the concrete. The workability survey is not strictly defined, its direct measurement is practically impossible. You can specify it based on: wiki

Julius Synowiec

Juliusz Stanisław Synowiec (born October 22, 1934 in Dąbrówka, died April 17, 2007 in Cracow) is a Polish Catholic priest, Franciscan (OFMConv), bible. Author of numerous works in the field of the Old Testament, lecturer in the Sacred Scripture at the Franciscan Seminary in Cracow, the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Cracow, the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw and the Faculty of Theology. Bonaparte of the Seraphicum in Rome. In the years 1968-1969 and 1971-1972 he was the Rector of the Franciscan Youth Church in Cracow. Bibliography wiki

Friedrich Christian

Wilhelm Christiani (born October 27, 1871 in Testama, Estonia) is a German librarian and philologist. Director of the Raczynski Library in Poznan. He graduated from several universities: Tartu, Berlin and St. Petersburg. In Berlin, he studied Slavic literature with prof. Alexander Brückner. In St. Petersburg he worked for a short time at the Tsar's library and later at the university library in Tartu. From 1909 he stayed in Poznań, where he worked until 1913 at the Imperial Emperor's Library. In 1913 he took the position of director of the Raczynski Library for a short time (until 1914), where he was employed only temporarily. Before the outbreak of World War I he went to Russia. wiki

Budget surplus

Budget surplus - total budget revenue in excess of budget expenditure; one of the types of financial surplus. It causes the withdrawal of a certain amount of money (deflationary activity) and allows you to add additional money through credit (money creation). The budget surplus is one of the sources of bank loans. The scale and purpose of the budget surplus is a derivative of social policy and economic policy. It also depends on the business financing system, which can involve a range of business entities, budget subsidies and bank loans to varying degrees. Under the state budget, budget surpluses occur and are disbursed in individual unit budgets. A distinction is made between the planned surplus resulting from the revenue and expenditure budgets established in the budget, and the surplus realized in the implementation of the budget. The planned surplus is a reserve that secures the implementation of the budget or may have a different intended purpose. The surplus realized is t...

Alena Mrázová

Doctor of Philosophy, Alena Mrázová (born October 6, 1958 in Bohumín) - Czech writer, translator and academic teacher. She studied Romance Philology at the Faculty of Philosophy at Charles University in Prague, also at the universities of Lisbon and Dijon. He deals with translations from Czech, Slovak, Russian, Polish, French, Portuguese and Spanish, and occasionally creates Czech subtitles for documentaries and feature films for Czech Television. He is also an academic teacher at the University of International and Public Relations in Prague, where he teaches French. In 2007, thanks to the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Prague, her book was published: "Dům učitelů" (Teacher's House), and in 2009 the next - "Hodně jsme drunk from Léthé řeky" (We drank too much from Lete river) . The story "Vzkaz na Elfi Nitche" was part of the book "Dům učitelů". The author herself translated it into Polish. "Elfi Nitche Paper...

Antoni Giribet

Antoni Giribet Fiter (born December 31, 1965) is a football player and footballer. Football career At age 17, he signed with FC Andorra. He played in the club for three years, then became an administrator in one of the electric companies and started playing for the EU Sant Julià. For several years he was the president of this team. Career activist At the end of his career he was still the president of the EU Sant Julià. He was until he became president of Federació Andorran de Futbol (2009). Under his supervision the club won the qualifiers for the LM sanctuary of SP Tre Fiori, which was the first win of any Andorran club in the Champions League. It was in season 2009/2010, and the match was settled in the penalty shootout. In October 2013, he ceased to serve as the president of the Andorran Football Association and replaced Victor Santos, who previously served as Vice President for 8 years. Private life Giribet is married and has one child. Bibliography wiki

Katheleen Lindor

Katheleen Lindor (born August 30, 1989 in Aubergenville) is a French gymnast. She started gymnastics at age 10. He has represented France since 2004, when he first started in professional competitions. Her coach is Eric Besson. He is currently the representative of Les Mureaux. She finished 4th at the 2007 European Championship in handrails. It has 4 sisters and 4 brothers. One of the sisters, Lindsay, is also a representative of France in gymnastics. She participated in the 2008 Games. Results in the Olympic Games: wiki

Radiostacja A-7-A

A-7 radio - ultrasonic radio transmitter and receiver with mechanical half-duplex and frequency modulation used in the Polish Army. USSR portable radio system designed for use in infantry and artillery combat networks. Range from 24 to 28 MHz, tuned smoothly, without division into subranges. Frequency range of 50 KHz. The maximum reach of about 10 km was achievable only in conditions of equal and medium undulating terrain. Powered by one NKN-10 battery and an anode battery BAS-80. Total weight of the radio station is about 24 kg. Bibliography wiki

Tomasz Komorowski

Tomasz Andrzej Komorowski (born November 12, 1963) - Polish mathematician, employee of the Mathematical Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Curriculum vitae In 1987 he graduated from mathematical studies at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, in 1992 he studied mathematics at Michigan State University. In 1994 he defended his PhD thesis Limit Theorems for Motions in a Random Field, written under the direction of George Papanicolau at the New York University (in 1998 he nostrified it in Poland). In the years 1998-2011 he worked at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. In 2001, he was habilitated at the Jagiellonian University on the basis of his thesis Limits theorem for diffusion in random centers, in 2008 he received the title of professor of mathematical sciences. Since 2011 he has been working at the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He has been a member of the PAN Committee of Mathematics since 2002. In his research he deals w...

Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen

Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen (born August 24, 1881 in Bucharest, December 8, 1958, Florence) - Romanian lawyer, diplomat, professor, publicist and politician. He studied law in Paris, where he defended his doctorate in this field in 1905. In the years 1902-1916 he worked as a lawyer and lecturer at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bucharest, and after the end of the First World War he joined the diplomatic service. In 1922-1929 he represented Romania at conferences in Geneva, where he worked as the minister plenipotentiary to the League of Nations (1923-1928). Creation Bibliography wiki

Crusino I Sommaripa

Crusino I Sommaripa (died in 1462) - ruler of Paros in 1426-1462 and ruler of Andros in 1440-1462. He was the son of Maria Sanudo and Gaspare Sommaripa. After the death of his mother, he took over the rule of the island of Paros. In 1440, he obtained the island of Andros by verdict of the Venetian court. Crusino was considered a learned ruler and lover of antiquity. His friend Cyriak from Ancona. His son and successor in Andros was Domenico Sommaripa, while in Paros Nicolò I Sommaripa. Bibliography wiki

Mychajło Neczaj

Mykhaylo Mychaylovich Neczaj (born February 24, 1930, died on August 15, 2011) - the last Carpathian molfar. He lived in the village of Jasienów Górny. In September 2010 he was honored with the distinction of "Meritorious employee of the Ukrainian culture" for many years managing the artistic team of "Strings of Czeremosz". He was killed on the morning of July 15, 2011 in his home. More than a hundred officers took part in the militia round, the suspect was captured on the same day in a nearby village, as the motive indicated the deviation of the victim from the principles of the Christian faith. wiki

Świętokrzyska Gala Cabaret

The Świętokrzyska Cabaret Gala is a cabaret event, held in the last week of August in the Kadzielnia Kielce amphitheater. Contractors from all over Poland take part in it. The organizer of the Świętokrzyska Gala is Kabaret Skeczów Męczących. In the years 2013-2015 the gala was broadcasted on TVP2. The Polsat television broadcasts from 2016 as part of the festival "Magical ending of the holiday." On the first day of the festival, Świętokrzyska Gala Kabaretowa takes place. Editions of the gala Gala has never had a theme. The previous editions of the Świętokrzyska Gala are: 2014 - Świętokrzyska Cabaret Gala 2014 2015 - Świętokrzyska Cabaret Gala 2015 2016 - Świętokrzyska Cabaret Gala 2016 wiki

InterBase

InterBase SQL - a system of relational databases, working in client-server technology, in which the full syntax of the SQL language has been implemented. It is an easy to use and administrate database system, available for Microsoft Windows, Solaris and Linux environments. InterBase was developed by Borland and was sold as an element of environments for creating database applications. Embarcadero Technologies has been the owner of the product since 2008. Current version summary Since 2010, version 10 of the InterBase XE system has been sold. The system is sold in several versions. Interbase is installed on the server and requires at least 40MB of disk space (not including the capacity of the resulting database). Only a 400 KB DLL is installed on the client computer, which provides programs access to the database server via a computer network. There is also a desktop version installed on the client computer and allows local work on one program. Free version In 2000, Borland re...

Aleksander Osipov (politician)

Aleksandr Wasiljewicz Osipov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Осипов, born 1899 in the village of Jerszowo in the Saratov guberate, died after 1956) - Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae He finished six classes of the real school in Saratov, in 1918 he became a member of RKP (b), in 1918-1919 he was an agitator of the Military Department of the Saratov Guberniya Military Commissariat and helper of the 50th Division and the regiment's war, and 1919-1921 head of the Saratov Provincial Secret Service section. Military Commissar. From 1921 he was the head of the staff department of the special section of the Moscow Military District, then head of the Administrative Department of the State Bank Board, then until 1925 chairman of the local Board Committee of the State Bank, and 1925-1928 deputy head of the Administration Department of the Moscow Governor's Department of Soviet Trade Workers. In the years 1928-1931 he managed the Information Department and the Organizational Depart...

Polish Coalition Association

Polish Ninepin and Tenpin Federation - an organization of Polish cyclists. The Polish Cycling Federation is a national sports association within the meaning of the Act on Physical Culture. PZK is the Republic of Poland and the seat of the city of Poznań. The union has legal personality and is the only representative of bowling sport in Poland and abroad. The association as a legal entity acts in accordance with the Law on Associations, the Act on Physical Culture, the Act on Qualified Sports, the Statute and applies to the provisions of the "Olympic Charter" of the International Olympic Committee. She is subject to supervision by the Minister of Sport and Tourism. The association works in nine-wheel bowling (classic and parquet bowling) and ten-bowling (bowling) to create the appropriate specialist sections. The Polish Wrestling Federation is a member of the International Bowling Federation - World Bowling and its two affiliates - the World Ninepin Bowling Association...

Francesco Ricci Paracciani

Francesco Ricci Paracciani (born June 8, 1830 in Rome, March 9, 1894) is an Italian Catholic cardinal, cardinal, cardinal Salvatore Nobili Vitelleschi. He came from an aristocratic family. In the years 1875-1876 he was the prefect of the Papal Household. December 13, 1880 Leo XIII created him in cardinal pectore. The appointment was announced on March 27, 1882. From 1885 to 1891 he was a great prelate of the Order of Malta to Rome. From 1892 until his death he was the prefect of St. Peter's Factory and archbishop of the Vatican Basilica. Bibliography wiki

Beryl Bainbridge

Beryl Bainbridge (born November 21, 1932 in Liverpool, 2 July 2010 in London) is an English novelist. Known mostly from psychological works, often macabre tales of the English working class. She won the Whitbread Book Awards for her best novels in 1977 and 1996; Five times nominated for the Booker Prize. Initially she was an actress. In 1967 she published her first novel and wrote regularly until 2001. In the 90s, she dealt with the historical novel and gained commercial success. It was then The only novel ever released in Poland, Everybody Cares for Myself (1996), Titanic Catastrophe. It was often reported that she was born on November 21, 1934, which was not true (as seen in the obituary even the BBC did not). In 1968 she made a trip through the United States. In 2000 she became the Commanding Officer (DBE) of the Order of the British Empire. She died of cancer. Creation novels Collection of short stories Non-fiction Profil w "Guardianie" wiki

Mikhail Sowietnikov

Mikhail Alekseejevsky 1912-1915 was a member of the SS party, 1913 graduated from the stenographer's courses, 1913-1914 worked in the Russian Transport Insurance Company, 1914-1917 served in the Russian army. From May to December 1917, chairman of the section of soldiers of the Branian Council, from 1917 to 1918 member of the Presidium of the Moscow Regional and Municipal Sownarchoz, from 1918 the 9th Officer of the Red Army Infantry, 1919 member of the RKP, from January to March 1920 , since March 1920 deputy chairman, later chairman of the Moscow Sownarchozu and head of the Transport Department of the Moscow Council. From December 1922 to January 1924, deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Permian Gubernian Council, from November 1924 the chairman of the executive committee of the Permian Regional Council, from December 1924 to 1934 the secretary and deputy chairman of the Executive Committee of the Urals Regional Council, 1934 deputy national forestry commissioner ...

Ryszard Mankiewicz

Ryszard Mankiewicz (born 8 August 1937 in Poznan, died 4 August 2015) is a Polish motorcyclist. Curriculum vitae He started his motorbike career at the age of 18. He was awarded the title of Polish Champion seven times. At the age of 25 in 1962 he received the Golden Helmet. In 1969, he won the seventh place at the Motorcycle World Grand Prix and in Opatija third place. Awarded the Silver Cross of Merit. He owned Marex Motor. On August 7, 2015, he was buried in the Jeżycki Cemetery. wiki

Carlos María Ariz Bolea

Carlos María Ariz Bolea CMF (born December 6, 1928 in Marcilla, August 29, 2015) is a Spanish Catholic priest serving in Panama, Catholic vicar of Darién 1981-1988 and diocesan bishop Colón-Kuna Yala 1988-2005. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on June 28, 1953. July 22, 1981 Pope John Paul II appointed him Apostolic Vicar Darién. On November 21, 1981, Archbishop Francis Collaço received the bishop's episcopal ordination. December 15, 1988 appointed to the diocesan bishop Colón-Kuna Yala. On June 18, 2005, due to age, he resigned from his position. wiki

Carlos Andrés Bruderer

Carlos Andrés Bruderer (born January 6, 1967) is an alpine skier in the Guatemalan Alps. His brother is Christian, also an alpine skier. At the Calgary Games, he competed in three competitions. He did not finish the supergigant. In the giant slalom, he finished fifth from the end, ahead of only four rivals from Central America and the Caribbean (48 competitors were not classified). In the slalom he achieved his greatest success as he finished 39th among 54 Alpine finishers (55 athletes have not been ranked). Achievements Winter Olympics Based on source material: wiki

Charlot Cabanis

Charlot Cabanis - German architect and civil servant working in the first quarter of the twentieth century in Wroclaw. At the beginning of his career he worked in Berlin as an architect and a royal building councilor. Since 1903 he lived and worked in Wrocław, where he was employed as a construction inspector in the northern part of the city. He worked closely with the architects in charge of the municipal building councilor: Richard Plüddemann and Max Berg. During his work in the municipality he participated in the design of several important public utility buildings, which were invested by the city: He also participated in the design of the exhibition grounds prepared for the Centennial Exhibition in 1913. The most important work in his career is the building of the Higher School for Girls. Empress of Victoria, built in 1906-09, now houses the No. 1 high school. In his work, he used simplified historical forms, also referring to the "native style" which derives from th...

Lew Szwarcman

Лев Леонидович (Аронович), born July 25, 1907 in Petersburg p> Curriculum vitae The son of a bank official who fought in the civil war in Russia in the ranks of the "white" army and died 1919 during the fighting. He graduated in 1924 as a worker's school in Kiev. He joined the Komsomol newspaper in 1925, was a newspaper reporter, later a reporter, and from February 1929 he was head of editorial department of the newspaper "Moskowskij Komsomolec" and secretary of the Moscow Rabbit. Since April 1938 deputy head of the NKVD Investigation Branch, since September 1939 deputy chief of the Investigative Division of the Chief Economic Board of the NKVD USSR, 14 March 1940 promoted to major state security. On March 15, 1940, the deputy head of the Chekhov operating group in Västerbotten, he conducted arrests, led investigations and organized the NKVD's structure into the Soviet part of Finland, after aggression in that country. From February 1941 deputy head of ...

Georgi Kozlov (1909-1976)

23 July 1909) - Soviet politician, secretary of the Central Committee of the Kazakh Communist Party (1959-1966), deputy chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kazakhstan (1959-1966) SRR (1962-1965). 1926 He graduated in industrial engineering at Saratov and was a constructor at the Saratov Combine Harvester Plant, 1931-1936 studied at the Moscow Institute of Steel, 1935-1945 deputy mechanic, workshop head, deputy head of the production of the Urals Wagon Factory in Nizhniy Tagile. From 1945 in the WKP (b), from 1945 Deputy Secretary, then Second Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the WKP (b) in Nizhniy Tagile, later Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Nizhniy Tagile, 1954-1956 Secretary of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Sverdlovsk, 1956-1958 Secretary of the CPSU Municipal Committee in Sverdlovsk, 1958 graduated from the Party High School at the CPSU Central Committee. From 9 July 1958 to 6 May 1959 First secretary of the East Kazakhstan Regional Committe...

Antti Buri

Antti Buri (born 2 December 1988) is a Finnish racing driver. Career Buri started his racing career in 2007 with the Ford NEZ Formula Ford Finnish Ford Zetec and the Swedish Ford Zetec. Finnish and Nordic editions were seventh, and in Sweden 22. Later, Fin also appeared in the Ford Formula, Open Race Botniaring, British Formula Ford, Nordic Ford Formula, Finnish Ford Junior Formula, Ford Duratec Benelux Formula, European Cup Formula Ford, ADAC Formel Masters, Campeonato de Portugal de GT, German Porsche Carrera Cup, Porsche GT3 Cup Finland, Superstars GT Sprint and Porsche Supercup. Bibliography wiki

Guidara

Gidara, Raqamat, Raqmat - in the 1st half. BC a city in northern Mesopotamia, in the upper course of Chaburu, lying west of Nasibin and north of Guzana. It first appears in the yearbook of the Assyrian King Adadir nirari (911-891 BC), which mentions that under the rule of one of his predecessors, the city of Gidara, at that time in Assyrian hands, was occupied by the Aramaeans of the Temanites, who They changed their name to Raqamat. Adad-nirari II himself during his voyage in 898 BC. He came to this city, took it and won it. The Raqamatu was plundered, and his Temanite ruler, Muquru, was deported along with his family to Assyria. The town acquired for some time was the capital of one of the Assyrian provinces. There are several governors of the Raqamat that have been serving the limm (eponima) in the period between Salmanasar III (858-824 BC) and Salmanasara IV (782-773 BC). Later, the Raqamat was most likely incorporated into the province of the chief military commander. According t...

Germane Mgalobliszwili

Germane Mgalobliszwili (Russian: გერმანე მგალობლიშვილი, died 1937) was a Soviet and Georgian politician, chairman of the People's Commissar of the Georgian SSR in 1931-1937. Since 1921, a member of the RKP (b), in the second half of the 1920s, was a Georgian national finance commissioner, from 20 November 1930 to 13 October 1931, a candidate for a member of the Georgian Communist Party (Bolshevik) Politburo. From September 22, 1931 to July 1937, the chairman of the People's Commissar of the Georgian SSR. Then arrested, died or was killed in 1937. Bibliography wiki

Józef Smolinski

Józef Smoliński (born 1952 in Maków Mazowiecki) - Polish military and historian, officer of the Polish Army, professor of humanities. Curriculum vitae In 1978 he completed his studies in history at the University of Gdańsk. His MA thesis concerned emigration from Gdańsk Pomerania to the United States in the years 1864-1914 (promoter Florian Stasik). Ph.D. Fighting and internment of the 2nd Pedigree Division, which was promoted by Witold Biegański, was defended in 1986 at the National Defense Academy in Warsaw. There, in 1998, based on a dissertation by the Polonia of the Americas in the military-mobilizing plans of the Polish government in exile (1939-1945). By the President of the Republic of Poland on April 19, 2007 he was awarded the title of Professor of Humanities. He graduated from the Academy of Military Officers. Stefan Czarniecki in Poznań. Since 1975 he was an officer of the Polish Army in the 1st Regiment of Volunteers in Elblag and then in the 16th Regiment of Artiller...

Yevgeny Zielenov

Eugene Greene (born July 5, 1969 in Vladivostok) is a Russian racing driver. Career Zielenov started his racing career in 2003 after competing in the Russian Touring Car Championship. With eight points he placed there in fifteenth position in the general classification. In the later years, he also participated in the Dutch Winter Endurance Series and the World Touring Car Championship. In the World Touring Car Championship, the Russian race took place during the 2007 Dutch round with the Russian team, Russian Bears Motorsport. In the first race he was ranked 21nd, while the second was 24th. Bibliography wiki

Joseph M. Gillman

Joseph Moses Gillman (June 10, 1888, Sokolov, Ukraine - April 1968, Hartsdale, United States) - American Marxist economist of Jewish origin. At the age of 18, Joseph M. Gillman moved from Ukraine to the United States. At that time, he spoke only in Yiddish, but before he began his philosophical studies at Western Reserve University in Cleveland he learned English at Hiram College near Cleveland. While studying at Western Reserve University, he met his future wife, Eta, born in Cleveland, whose parents were emigrants from Poland. The marriage (made in 1914) had two sons, including the later famous mathematician Leonard Gillman. In 1922, the entire family moved to Pittsburgh, where Joseph began to teach at his university and worked on his doctorate in economics. Rent levels in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and their causes, finally defended at Columbia University in 1926. Most important works In Polish Bibliography wiki

Vladimir Rykowski

Vladimir Fyodorovich Rykovski, Russian Владимир Федорович Рыковский (born in 1958 in Buenos Aires) is a commander of the Sutherland in the 1st Siedlion Regiment, then the 2nd Piast Regiment in the Cossack State during World War II, Immigrant Cossack activist. In the interwar period, he lived in the Ust'-Bielo-Kalitwienska stanza in the Dniester district. After its occupation by the German army in late August 1942, he collaborated with the occupying forces. Shortly before the military senate, he took over the command of the sotnium in the newly formed Siniegorski Atamaniak Regiment. He participated in battles with the Red Army at Stalingrad, on the North Don, and then on the River Mius. After the creation of the Cossack State, F. Rykowski was the commander of the 2nd Polish Regiment of Foot, led by Cf. With the rest of the Cossack State, he surrendered to the British, but escaped the Soviets because he was in hospital. He succeeded in "stirring" in the ordinary Cossack s...

Nicolas Leboisettier

Nicolas Leboisettier (born 5 June 1971 in Laval) is a French racing driver. Career Leboisettier started his career in motor racing in 1990 after competing in the French Formula Renault, where he once stood on the podium. With thirty entries, he was ranked ninth in the general classification. In later years he also appeared in French Formula 3, Masters of Formula 3, Formula 3000 and the 24-hour Le Mans race. In the Formula 3000 the Frenchman started in 1993-1994. In the first season of the two races he started, he collected a total of three points. It was the fifteenth place in the overall classification. A year later Leboisettier was no longer scoring. He was ranked 21st in the final drivers classification. Bibliography wiki

Paolo Barbi

Paolo Barbi (born August 23, 1919 in Trieste, Italy, June 10, 2011) is an Italian politician, longtime parliamentarian and activist of the Christian Democracy. He studied philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan. He worked as a lecturer at the Nunziatella military academy in Naples. He became involved in the activities of Catholic organizations and Italian Christianity and became a member of the party executive. In the years 1958-1976 he held the mandate of a deputy to the Chamber of Deputies III, IV, V and VI term. Then, until 1979 he was a senator of the 7th term. In four governments he served as undersecretary of state in various ministries - industry (1968), budget (1969-1970), state treasury (1978-1979). In the first general election in 1979 he was elected to the European Parliament for the first term. From 1982 to 1984 he was the chairman of the Faction of the European People's Party. Bibliography wiki

Stefan Dauksza

Stefan Michał Dauksza (born February 22, 1895, died in Kotlas in 1941) is a Polish painter and sculptor. After graduating from junior high school in Vilnius, he went to Kiev and started his studies at the Faculty of Mathematics at the University. His career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I. He was mobilized and fought in the tsarist army. After regaining Polish independence, he went to Warsaw and began his architectural studies at the Technical University, after three years he broke and changed the university. He started his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Tadeusz Pruszkowski's studio. Since 1925 he was a manager in the department of painting inventory led by prof. Oskar Sosnowski Institute of Polish Architecture. His works were exhibited in 1928 and 1929 at the Zachęta Gallery and at the National Exhibition of Art in Poznań. As an officer of the Polish Army he was arrested and imprisoned in Przemysl, Vinnitsa, and then in Starobielsk, where he was sent to K...

Andrzej Buczkowski

Andrzej Buczkowski (born November 24, 1938 in Cracow) is a Polish lawyer, advocate and member of the Court of State. Curriculum vitae In 1961 he graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University. He was a judge and advocate. In 1966 he began his practice as a lawyer based in Olkusz and then in Cracow. He was a member of the ORA and the Chief Advocate Council. After the introduction of martial law he was a defender of political processes, defending Edward Nowak. He was a member of the Cracow Law Enforcement Committee and an expert of the Sejm's Extraordinary Commission to investigate the activities of the Ministry of Interior. In 2005, on the recommendation of the Civic Platform, he was elected a Member of the State Tribunal. This function was held until 2007. In 2015, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. wiki
Customer - free but poor citizen of ancient Rome, often liberated slave, who was under the patronage of the patrician, who was usually a patrician. The client-patron relationship imposed obligations on both parties: the client had to obey the patron, the patron was obliged to provide material and customer care, and both had to be faithful and loyal. An approximation of a particular customer situation is the term "poor relative". Client status was inherited. It was the duty of the clients to come to the patron's house in their festive clothes to give him a greeting. They received food from him, and the patron supported them with money and invited them to dinner at his residence. In return, customers provided him with a variety of information, voted for him, if he ran for office, disseminated good feedback to him. Among the clients were prominent poets and philosophers who needed funds to deal with creativity. An exemplary customer was Horace, who was obliged to serve th...

Benedict Kosek

Benedykt Kosek (born April 9, 1948, December 27, 2007) is a Polish speedway jockey. In the years 1966-1978 he worked in the colors of clubs Polonia Bydgoszcz (1966-1974) and Orzeł Łódź (1976-1978). He won gold medal (1971) and silver medal (1972). Three-time finalist of the individual Polish Junior Championships (1967 - VII place, 1968 - X place, 1969 - XI place). Two-time finalist for the "Silver Helmet" (1967 - 4th place, 1968 - 4th place). The winner of the second (1972) and third (1971) place in the memorial to them. Zbigniew Raniszewski in Bydgoszcz. Bibliography wiki

Luneta Keplera

The run of rays in Kepler's lattice P1 - Subject P2 - The image given by the lens P3 - The image given by the eyepiece F1 - Focus of the lens F2 - Focus of the eyepiece Kepler's telescope - astronomical telescope, first described by Johannes Kepler. It consists of a lens and a eyepiece (both with positive gathering ability) so that the lens focal point coincides with the focus of the eyepiece. The aperture aperture is a lens mount. Her image of the telescope is her starting pupil; The eye should be positioned. Depending on the illumination, the diameter of the pupil of the eye may vary from 2 mm to 8 mm and this in fact determines the aperture of the telescope, and thus its brightness. Building a telescope with too much aperture diaphragm does not make sense, as a part of the light beam passing through the telescope will be stopped by the pupil's eye and will not participate in the imaging. designs The telescope's visual magnification specifies the pattern: & #...

Switlan Mazi

Switłana Iwaniwna Mazij (ukr. Світлана Іванівна Мазій, born on January 30, 1968) - a Ukrainian rower, two-time silver Olympic medalist. Participated in four Olympic Games (IO 88, IO 96, IO 00, IO 04). She won the first medal in 1988 in the double four. At that time she started in the colors of the USSR, eight years later she again won silver in this competition, already as a representative of Ukraine. In the colors of the USSR she won the silver world championships in four doubles in 1989 and 1990 and bronze in 1987. For Ukraine she won bronze in 1994, 1997 and silver in 1999. wiki
Osyp Bezpałko (born on May 13, 1881 in Chernivtsi, died in 1950) - Ukrainian politician and social activist in Bukowina, publicist. Curriculum vitae Chairman of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Party in Bukovina in the years 1906-1918, editor of its press organ in Bukovina Borba in the years 1908-1914. In the years 1918-1919, he was a member of the National Council of Ukraine on behalf of the National Council of Bukovina. Participant of the Labor Congress of Ukraine, in the years 1919-1920 the minister of labor in the government of the URL of Boris Martos, Isaak Mazepa and Vyacheslav Prokopovych. On February 11, 1920, arrested by the Polish authorities as a member of the URL government, released after the intervention of the Ukrainian diplomatic mission, he emigrated to Czechoslovakia, lectured at the Ukrainian Economic Academy in Poděbrady. In emigration, he was elected chairman of the Ukrainian Sich Union. In 1947 he was arrested in the territory of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet...

Three-support vault

Three-sided vault - a type of Gothic vault appearing in Polish territories from the mid-fourteenth century. Another name is the jump vault or the Piast Vault. It was a modification of the cross-ribbed vault, consisting of adding a fifth support - three supports were placed opposite the pair of supports. Probably the first vault of this type was used around 1346 over the eastern span in the presbytery of the cathedral in Krakow and in the years 1341 - 1371 over the aisles of the church of St. Cross in Wroclaw. They can also be found in the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the Sand in Wroclaw (1334 - 1390). Piast Vault - rib arrangement, 1 - shield, 2 - ribs, 3 - support Piast vault in the presbytery of the Wawel cathedral wiki

Kazimierz Molendziński

Kazimierz Molendziński (born 1 March 1903 in Dusatia in Russia, died in April 1940 in Katyn) is a Polish art historian, Curriculum vitae Studied at the Jagiellonian University with a doctorate in art history under the direction of Vojeslav Molè. In 1930 he completed his course in the Infantry Infantry Battalion. He belonged to the 6th Infantry Regiment. Lieutenant since 1934. In 1939 he was mobilized to participate in the September campaign. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Arms of the Duchy of Pomerania

Great coat of arms of the Pomeranian Duchy The coat of arms of the Pomeranian Duchy began to develop around the middle of the fifteenth century by combining individual coats of arms. From the end of the twelfth century on the seals of the Pomeranian princes appeared the sign of a griffin. The first prince to use this symbol was Diemski Casimir II. The coat of arms was taken over by a line of dukes of Szczecin who used it until the mid-15th century. At that time, under the reign of Eric II, a five-pillar crest appeared, consisting of the crests of the Szczecin, Vologda-Bardar, Vendée, Verdun, and Ruthenia territories. Around 1530, during the reign of Prince George I (1523-1531), there appeared a nine-bay so-called. A great herb, composed of the following crests: Around 1620, during the reign of Prince Ulric, at the bottom of heraldic shield was added tenth empty red box, the so-called. bloody. In this form, the herb was used until the death of Boguslav XIV in 1637. After the e...

Paul von Jankó

Paul von Jankó (born 2 June 1856 in Tata (Hungary), died March 17, 1919 in Constantinople) is a Hungarian pianist, engineer and inventor. He studied mathematics and music in Vienna, where he was a pupil of H. Schmitt, J. Krenn and Anton Bruckner. Then he moved to Berlin where he studied mathematics and piano studies from 1881-1882. In 1882 Janko patented a piano keyboard, consisting of six narrow rows of keys. He used Conrad Henfling's earlier designs (1708), Johann Rohleder (1791) and William Lunn (1843) to construct the invention. From 1886 he gave concerts using a piano with such a keyboard. Other pianists were also interested in it, including his pupil, Norwegian Tekla Nathan Bjerke (she performed many such pianos on such a piano). The idea of ​​the Janko keyboard was to make it easier to play those parts of the song that require a large span of hand. His invention has not gained popularity yet, because it is difficult to learn fingering again. Bibliography wiki

Herb Nortorfu

Herb Nortorfu Another version of the Nortorf coat of arms Nortorf's coat is triangular, divided into a belt with an upper belt shared in the pole. In the upper heraldic right field on the silver (white) background blue gear. In the upper left field on a blue background gold bunch of five ears and four leaves. In the lower field on the red background, sitting on a silver horse with a golden harness, the figure of Saint Martin in a silver dress and a cloak, with a silver sword in raised right and lowered with his left hand. The horse with his right leg up to the right, Saint Martin turned to the right. On the horse in a recumbent position on the ground, facing the right side, half-naked beggars outstretched with hands embracing the dress of the saint. The legs are based on a gold wheel. In a different version of the coat of arms, the gear is silver, and the crest is crowned with a silver corona muralis with three towers and a red gate in the middle. It is interesting to present ...

Irene Kwok

Irene Anita Kam Ngor Kwok (born October 12, 1933) is a Hong Kong swimmer who participated in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Kwok took part in the first Olympic Games for the Hong Kong team. She only appeared in the qualifiers 200m classic style otherwise called frog. In her qualifying race, she took the penultimate sixth place with a time of 3: 19.2 (ahead of only Aleksandra Frost) and did not advance to the next part of the competition (her time was one of the worst elimination results). Bibliography wiki

And, ten Hollywood

Oh, this Hollywood - the fourth single of the rock band Maanam released in 1981. The piece was composed by Marek Jackowski and the text was written by Kora. To record the song, the band invited Zbigniew Namysłowski saxophonist. This work has been extremely popular. Together with "This night to the other is not possible" was found in the film Great May of 1981. Both songs are on the covers, "Oh this Hollywood" on The Singles Collection in 1991 and Rockandrolle in 1997, and "This Night to Other is Unlikeable" on the Ballad in 1993. "Oh, this Hollywood" was in the concert version. on cassette for girls in 1983. wiki

Transfokacja

Transparency - a photographic treatment based on focal length (zoom) when photographic film is irradiated. It changes the angle of view in the lens, which gives the impression of "flattening the perspective" and less depth of field. In fact, when driving a camcorder, its motion on a wheelchair or trolley, the depth of field or perspective does not change, but the background and the surroundings change. recommendations Transparency should be used only in special cases. It should not be used as an effect in itself. For a photo to be taken with the transfocus effect, the photographer should always have the exact composition of the frame from which he / she wants to start the image and the details of the image that he / she wishes to achieve by varying the length of the lens. Technical dependencies There is, however, a significant difference between transcoding and invasions and departures. Actual camera movements, or front and back camera, are accompanied by a change in t...

Egyptian Constitutions

Aegidianae regulations, 1571. The Constitutions of Egypt (Latin Constitutiones Sanctae Matris Ecclesiae) - six books of law that make up the first historical constitution of the Church. They were edited in Fano on the initiative of Spanish Cardinal Gil Álvarez de Albornoz between 29 April and 1 May 1357 in the Vicariate of all Papal States. By virtue of the legal provisions of the document, each province of the Church State was under the authority of the Rector appointed personally by the Pope. Each rector decided on the election of seven councilors to the board of his province. The purpose of the advisers was to counter corruption at the time of the Italian clergy. In the sphere of his duties, he also appointed the commander of the armed forces entrusted to him. Bibliography wiki

Julian Karol Nowotny

Julian Karol Nowotny (born 1876, died 1953) is a Polish lawyer, professor at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv and the Jagiellonian University. He was a doctor of law and advocate, professor of law at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv - professor of criminal law with the title of full professor. He also lectured on the history of the philosophy of law. He was a member of the Lviv Scientific Society. He participated in the work of the Criminal Division of the Commission of Codification II. After World War II, he worked as a lecturer at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. He lectured on tax law and forestry legislation at the Faculty of Law and at the Faculty of Law - political doctrine. Julian Karol Nowotny was the son of Bogumil Nowotny, the judge, the councilor of the manor and the landlord, and Sophia of Loegler. His siblings are: Married with Janina from d. Vimpeller; married in 1902. He died on December 6, 1953. He was buried in a family tomb at the Rakowicki Cemete...

Eric Angelvy

Career Angelvy started his racing career in 1989 with the start of the French Formula Ford 1600. His 26 points came in thirteenth overall. A year later in the same series he was vice-champion. In later years, he also appeared at the Formula Ford, Formula 3 and Formula 3000 festivals. In the Formula 3000 the Frenchman competed in four races of the 1993 season with the Italian team Il Barone Rampante. Never scored points. Bibliography wiki

Benny Lai

Benny Lai (born April 27, 1925 in Rome, December 12, 2013) is an Italian writer and Catholic journalist. He started his career as a journalist in 1946. The Vatican was on June 2, 1952. He collaborated with many Italian newspapers: Gazzetta del Popolo, La Nazione, Il Resto del Carlino and Il Giornale. He wrote many interesting books, including the Vatican's finances, several popes of the twentieth century, the conclave of the twentieth century, and the "canonical pope" - cardinal. Giuseppe Sirim, of whom he was a friend. In 2006, he published a journal from 1953-1978, ending with the election of Pope Charles Wojtyla. Books Bibliography wiki

Teresa Couderc

Teresa Couderc (born 1 February 1805 in Le Mas, 26 September 1885) is a French Catholic celebrant. Curriculum vitae She came from a large family. In 1822 she attended St. Joseph in the Vans. In 1825 she joined the Congregation of the Daughters of St. Regis, where she adopted the religious name Teresa. After the perpetual vows, January 6, 1837, the construction of the monastery and the chapel of the congregation took place. When the founder of the building died and his stepmother withdrew the donated financial resources, she gave up the role of mother superior. She was transferred to the Fouviere monastery. In 1875 she sacrificed herself to God, and in 1885 she was chained to bed, from which she never rose again. She died of severe illness at the age of 80 and was buried in La Louvesc. On November 4, 1951, Pius XII beatified her and she was canonized by Paul VI on May 10, 1970. wiki
Arkadij Gierasimowicz Karakatienko, Russian Аркадий Герасимович Каракатенко (born February 8, 1900 in Targowica, died December 28, 1970 in Munich) is a Soviet journalist, poet and writer, literary activist, collaborative journalist and publicist in II. world war, emigre writer, literary critic and publicist. Curriculum vitae At the age of ten he began to write poems. He used the pseudonym "Igor Swobodzin". In 1922 he graduated from the Faculty of Physics-Mathematics. He then became a journalist in the local press in the Soviet Ukraine. In 1925 he participated in the First All-Union Conference of Proletarian Writers. At the same time, in the 1920s he was a member of the literary group "Pieriewał". At the beginning. 30 years old. "Put'destined", whose circulation was completely confiscated. In 1937 he was arrested by the NKVD. After the German invasion of the USSR on 22 June 1941, he was mobilized to the Red Army. Soon he was captured. He collaborated ...

Mieczysław Laskowski

Mieczysław Laskowski (born 13 January 1908 in Warsaw, died March 13, 1983 in Komorow) is a Polish lawyer and economist, diplomat. He studied law and economics at the Université Pierre Mendès France in Grenoble, followed by philosophy at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin. Since 1934 he was an employee of the Polish Diplomatic Corps and served as a Diplomatic Counselor at Polish consular offices in Germany, Switzerland and Lithuania. After the outbreak of World War II, he entered the ranks of the Home Army under the pseudonym "Wirski" and fought in the Warsaw Uprising. After the fall of the fighting he was captured. Since 1945 he was a short-lived employee of the Main Board of the Polish Medical Association, but due to pre-war diplomatic work he was constantly repressed and removed from his posts. His wife was Mirosława Pęska-Laskowska, a physician and a plastic surgeon. wiki

Stanisław Mazur (1925-2017)

Stanisław Mazur (born on April 26, 1925 in Biłgoraj, died on March 16, 2017) - Polish soldier of the independence underground during World War II and a post-war combatant activist. Curriculum vitae In October 1942 he was introduced into the ranks of the Home Army by Ryszard Rojaj, pseud. "Waligóra." Initially, he was a liaison between the District Command and other units in the field delivering mail, inter alia, to the AK regions in Krzeszów, Frampol, Tarnogród and reports and medicines from the hospital in Biłgoraj. Over time, the work of the connector began to combine with intelligence activities. On September 24, 1943, he took part in the action of re-entering prisoners from the prison in Biłgoraj. In August 1944 he was arrested by the NKVD, but managed to escape. On November 29, 1944, he was arrested by UB officers, and then on January 28, 1945, he was freed by Konrad Bartoszewski's unit, pseud. "Whirl." After the war, he served in the Independent Commu...

Elżbieta Branicka

Elżbieta Ksaweryna Branicka of the Korczak coat of arms (born 1792, died 1880) - Polish aristocrat, wife of Michał Woroncowa. She was the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, Grand Crown Hetman and later market-maker, and Aleksandra von Engelhardt. In 1819, she was married to Michał Woroncow, one of the richest and most influential people in Russia. From this marriage two children, son Siemion (1823-1882) and daughter Zofia (1825-1879) came into the world. In her honor in 1829 a pale pink rose was bred. In Odessa she met Alexander Puszkin, who was in exile in the years 1824-1827, she became an addressee, muse and heroine of his lyrical poems (eg: Flamed letter, Talisman) friendship and the poet survived to the end of his life. wiki

Josip Glasnović

Josip Glasnović (born May 7, 1983) - Croatian sport shooter. Olympic gold medalist from Rio de Janeiro. Specializes in the gangplank. The competition in 2016 was his second Olympic Games, he made his debut in 2008 (fifth place). In Rio he reached for gold, ahead of Italian Giovanni Pellielo and Briton Edward Ling. He was an individual bronze medalist of the 2005 World Cup, European champion in 2013 and silver (2016) and bronze (2007 and 2013) medalist of the event. Olympian was also his brother Anton. Son of Frania and Maria, married to Ania Došen. Bibliography wiki

Infrastructure of land transport

Land transport infrastructure - is the most important type of technical infrastructure of each state. It is the basis for the functioning of transport companies, as well as transport for own use (including individual motor vehicles). The definition should be public (available to different users). It consists of a collection of buildings, buildings and other permanently located technical facilities, together with their managing structures, which provide a platform for determining or facilitating the movement of means of transport in the transport system. The detailed set of components of inland transport infrastructure is defined in Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2598/70 of 18 December 1970 specifying the items to be included under the names in the chart of accounts in Annex I to Council Regulation No 1108/70 of 4 June 1970 (Official Journal L 278 of 23.12.1970, p.1, as amended) Official Journal of the European Union, Special Edition, Chapter 7, Vol. , p. 54, as amended) and include,...

Boris Honczarenko

Borys Trochymovych Honczarenko (Russian: Борис Трохимович Гончаренко, Russian Борис Трофимович Гончаренко, born 1927, died 1999) - Soviet politician and party activist. From 1948 he belonged to the WKP (b), 1954 graduated from the Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute, from 1955 the party officer, 1967-1973 the head of the department of the KC KPU. From December 14, 1973 to February 27, 1987 I Secretary of the KPU Regional Committee in Voroshilovgrad (now Lugansk), 1987-1988 Soviet Union Embassy in Mongolia, 1988-1989 Sales Representative of the USSR in Mongolia, then retired. Member of the USSR Verkhovna Rada from 9 to 11 tenure. From March 20, 1971, deputy member and from February 13, 1976, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, 1976-1990 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Bibliography wiki

Rinaldo Bontempi

Renzo Imbeni (born 2 January 1944 in Pinerolo, died August 14, 2007) is an Italian politician, self-government and communist activist, Member of the European Parliament, 3rd and 4th term. Curriculum vitae In 1970 he became mayor of Porte, since 1973 he was a councilor and since 1975 he has been a regional councilor of Piedmont. From 1976 to 1989 he was chairman of the faction of the Italian Communist Party. In the years 1989-1999 he held the mandate of MEPs for two terms. After the change in the Communist Party, he was active in the Democratic Left Alliance and the Left Democrats. After 1999 he was active in institutes and non-governmental organizations. wiki

Jerzy Jezierski

Jerzy Jezierski (born 3 June 1951 in Olsztyn) is a Polish mathematician. Curriculum vitae He studied mathematics in 1973 at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. He then worked at the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Gdańsk, where in 1982 he defended his doctoral thesis Nielsen Number of fibrous projections, written under the supervision of Lech Górniewicz and in the Department of Mathematics of the Higher School of Pedagogy in Olsztyn. Since 1986 he is an employee of the Warsaw School of Economics, in the Department of Applied Mathematics. In 1999 he habilitated at the Mathematical Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences on the basis of the work of the Nielsen Theory of coincidence without the assumption of orientability. In 2010 he was awarded the title of professor of mathematical sciences. In 2003 he was awarded with Wenceslaus Marzantowicz. Stefan Banach. Bibliography wiki

sandblasters

Sanders - a realistic oil painting by the Polish painter Aleksander Gierymski. Founded in 1887, so at the end of the artist's stay in Warsaw, is currently located in the National Museum in Warsaw. Picture description The picture depicts sand-makers working on the banks of the Vistula River, diverting the sand from the boat to the high waterfront. Rhythmically placed on the left side of the frame with shovels are shown in various stages of motion. The work is characterized by a uniform color scheme in which shades of blue and brown are dominant. The composition is asymmetrical and open. In a further perspective, several bars and the Kierbedzia bridge are closed, allowing the scene to be located in Warsaw's Powisle. The reduced horizon makes it look as though the viewer was watching the scene from the water level. Conclusions With works such as the Sanders, Gierymski was said to have characterized the attitude of a cool, meticulous nature observer, in his works, devoid of...

Rune stone from Stora Ek

Rune stone from Stora Ek, front side Stora Ek runic stone (Vg 4) - a runic stone located in Stora Ek in the municipality of Mariestad in the Swedish province of Västergötland. Made of gray granite, the stone is 1.65 m high, 1.25 m wide and 0.1-0.2 m thick. It is dated about 970 years. The first information about it comes from the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when it was imprinted on the map of the parish Ek. The boulder is located near the old road to Mariestad, once part of the royal road, the so-called. "Erica Road" (Eriksgata). Since 1936 it is situated on a natural hill called Kungsbacken. On the front side of the stone was engraved a riddle inscription with content (i) (r): (i) (s): (i) (i) (i) (a) (t) (i): (s): buia: i: homri * auk: triauku: mark: at: airiki What it means: Udd skald raised this stone to Torsten, his father, and made a stone dike after him (ie his memorial). It left three villages, divided according to the rules of "hamm...

Water banana

A water banana pulled by a motorboat Several people while riding banana Water banana - recreational inflatable boat designed to pull behind the boat. Its name is due to its characteristic shape, which usually resembles a banana. It can usually accommodate 3 to 10 people. The banana boat runs at high speed and performs sharp turns, and the passengers must try not to fall into the water. It is believed that the banana was invented in the 1980s by an American, Glenn Matthews. In Poland, to tow a banana you need to have the appropriate licenses and allowances issued by the Inland Navigation Office or the Maritime Office. wiki

Spatial management

Spatial management - the whole range of passive and active activities related to the organization and use of space. The purpose of spatial management is to preserve specific values ​​of space and to rationalize space by stimulating economic processes. Protective measures include striving to maintain a balance between the natural elements of the environment and the products of human activity. On the other hand, shaping space is a transformative activity connected with new directions of socio-economic development. The spatial economy consists of the following activities: Within the framework of spatial management it stands out: Forms of spatial management: Since the beginning of the 90's, the field of studies has been functioning in Poland: spatial economy. He prepares for professions related to regional administration and self-government institutions (planners, planners, land managers, regional development). He also educates future property managers, property valuers and re...

The Counts of the Count of Orgaz

The Count of Orgaz. A novel from the borderline of two realities - the novel by Roman Jaworski published in 1925. Jaworski's historical-fabulous novel is maintained in a catastrophic tone resulting from the experiences of the First World War. The plot of the novel is two billionaires, Havemeyer and Yetmeyer, who want to play the role of savior of mankind. The novel contains parodies and to the youth of modernism, popular literature, and the themes of European culture (the title character refers to the image of the funeral of the Count of Orgaz by El Greco). There is a grotesque and aesthetics of ugliness. In the linguistic sphere are used elaborate constructions as well as dialectic and neologisms. The poetics of the book is similar to the novel by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz. Bibliography wiki

Wladyslaw Krzyżagórski

Wladyslaw Krzyżagórski Władysław Krzyżagórski (born May 19, 1911 in Poznań, May 25, 1943 in Auschwitz) is a Polish ice hockey player and merchant. AZS Poznan player in the ice hockey section. Gold medalist of the Polish championship in 1934 and two-time bronze medalist in 1931 and 1933. Owner of Palmo in Poznań. Volunteer in the September campaigns. At the end of 1939 arrested by the Germans and taken to KL Dachau, then to KL Auschwitz. Since May 1943 imprisoned in Block XI. Shot on May 25, 1943. Brother Alojze. wiki

Simone Iacone

Richard Vincent "Richie" Guerin (born May 29, 1932 in New York City) is an American basketball player, defender, multiple-choice NBA All-Star Game, and NBA player. Member of the Słownik Shopping Center. As a teenager, he attended the Bronx Military Academy. In the years 1947-54 he was listed on the Marine Corps Corps. From 1950-54, he attended Iona College, where he performed in the local college, scoring an average of 19.9 points. After graduating he was selected in the second round of the NBA draft with the number 17 by the New York Knicks. Right after the election, he was obliged to serve two years in the Marines corps as second lieutenant. Achievements Competitive coaching A better result in the championship. Bibliography wiki

Nikolay Chrienkov

Jorge Luis Burruchaga, also known as El Burru (born 9 October 1962 in Gualeguay, Province of Entre Ríos, Argentina) is an Argentinian footballer who plays as a striker or attacking midfielder, currently a football coach. Football career Jorge Burruchaga started his professional club career in 1979 at the Arsenal de Sarandí club of Avellaneda, in the province of Buenos Aires. In 1982 he went to the famous Independiente Buenos Aires, where, playing until 1985, he played 146 matches and scored 53 goals. Together with the club from the capital of the country he won the 1983 championship, while in 1984 the Copa Libertadores (who became the goalkeeper with 6 goals) and the Intercontinental Cup. In 1985 he moved to Europe where his first club was the French club FC Nantes, playing in Ligue 1. He spent seven years at the Nantes club. At the time, he played with Argentina on two World Cups. The first time in 1986, when he and his team played Diego Maradona won the world championship, scorin...

Cat company with a mouse

Illustration of Walter Crane Katze und Maus in Gesellschaft - a folk tale written by the Grimm brothers and published in 1812 in the collection of fairy tales (volume 1, no. 2). Contents One mouse made friends with a cat. They decided to live together and run their farm together. The cat suggested making supplies for the winter to avoid starvation. They shared a pot of lard and hid in a church under an altar where they thought they were safe. But one day, the cat became interested in lard. He left the house under the pretense of going to the baptism of his cousin's baby. In fact, he went to church and ate some lard from the top. When he returned, the mouse asked him what he called a baptized child. The cat replied that the area. The mouse thought it was an unusual name. Sometime later, the situation was repeated. The cat came out of the house again under a similar pretext and took a half of the pot of lard. When he returned, he told the mice that the new baby was called Poboł...

Emmanuel Plattner

Emmanuel Plattner (born May 29, 1935 in Maur) is a Swiss cross-country cyclist, road and track rider, bronze medalist of the cross-country championship. Career Emmanuel Plattner's biggest success came in 1956, when he won the bronze medal in the elite category at the cross-country championship in Luxembourg. Only two Frenchmen were ahead of him: André Dufraisse and Georges Meunier. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. He was also the sixth in the Limoges World Cup in 1958. He has won medals in cross country championships, including six golds. In 1956 he also won the Swiss championship in the road race of the joint amateurs, and twelve years later he was also the best on the track - won the race from the start of the retreat. He never performed at the Olympic Games. He ended his career in 1970. Bibliography wiki

Małgorzata Maciągowa

Małgorzata Maciągowa with his son Adam Małgorzata Łada Maciągowa (born August 6, 1881 in Siedlce, died October 12, 1969) is a painter. Daughter of Basil Lada and Maria of Szaniawskis. She graduated from high school in Cracow, while attending drawing and painting classes at the. A. Baraniecki. In 1907 she went to study at the Académie Julian in Paris. Since her early years she has had outstanding painting talent and her works have gained social approval and awards and distinctions. Already in the gymnasium, she received awards for her work at the annual exhibitions. In Paris, she received the first prize for a charcoal sketch and a distinction for a female portrait. In 1931 the stained glass project "St Trinity", "St. Anna" and St. Władysław "received a bronze medal, and in 1932 a silver medal for" Autoportret with a palette. "Two years later, for the stained glass project" Polish Wedding with the Sea "received the Leipadic Leapage Prize....

Spokesperson

American press spokesperson Spokesman - person in charge of contacts with a media organization or organization. Having a competent spokesperson is an important part of public relations. A spokesman is a profession on the frontier of public relations and journalism. On the one hand, a person who performs this profession must use methods other than journalism, and well if he knows how journalists work and what information they need. A spokesperson is responsible for all information about a company or office that goes to the media. His duties are not only sporadic information, but also a steady strategy applied to the media. So, on the one hand, a person is very well informed about what is going on in the company (usually he or she also performs other tasks related to internal communication within the company) and, on the other hand, must convey this information to the outside. This topic is related to the category: Press officers in Poland. wiki

ABTOW

ABTOW (acronym for Automatic Water Toxicity Generator) - An automated biological water pollutant detector based on the nitrifying bacteria metabolic activity that is involved in the processing of nitrogen compounds. The device includes a serial connection of a measuring system consisting of a preparatory block, a measuring block and an analytical block through which the test water flows in turn. The device tracks the metabolic activity of microorganisms by monitoring the oxygen content of the water flowing through the bioreactor. When water is clean, bacteria consume a lot of oxygen. When contamination occurs (eg lead, cadmium, zinc, phenol, potassium cyanide, aromatics or alcohols), oxygen consumption falls sharply, and electrochemical sensors react immediately and the results are automatically transferred to the appropriate service. The reaction time of the device to the presence of harmful substances in the water is about 90 seconds. A small amount of water (about 120 ml) is used...

Charles Tennyson Turner

Charles Tennyson Turner (1808-1879) - English poet, son of George Clayton Tennyson, older brother of Alfred Tennyson and younger brother of Frederick Tennyson. He was born on July 4, 1808 in the village of Enderby in Lincolnshire, where his father was the rector. He studied at Louth Grammar School, and then he and Alfred studied at Trinity College in Cambridge. He obtained his diploma in 1832. He chose a spiritual career. In 1835 he was appointed pastor in Grasby. In 1836, he married Louisa Sellwood, a younger sister-in-law, Emily Tennyson, wife of Alfred. As a poet, he made his debut with Alfred in the joint volume Poems by Two Brothers, published in 1827. He also published Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces, Sonnets (1864), Small Tableaux (1868), Sonnets, Lyrics, and Translations (1873) and Collected Sonnets, Old and New. He is the author of 340 sonnets. He died in Cheltenham on April 25, 1879. Bibliography wiki

Ryszard Zuber

Ryszard Zuber (fr. Richard Zuber) (born August 19, 1943 in Czortków) - French linguist and logician. Curriculum vitae Son of Bronisław Zuber and Julia from Łyszegów. After completing his studies in mathematics and philosophy at the University of Wroclaw, he worked as an assistant to mathematics. In 1967 he emigrated to France, where he began studying mathematical linguistics at the University of Vincennes (Paris 8), where he obtained a doctorate in linguistics in 1972. He is currently a retired director of the Center for Linguistic Research at the Center national de la recherche scientifique, he also holds a PhD in logic, which he obtained in 1975 after defending his work at Université de Paris V and obtained the title doctorat d'État at Université Paris Sorbonne. He was interested in the properties of the logical-deductive system, which defines and justifies the relations between language expressions that are not in the same grammatical category, while maintaining the princi...

Martin wood foot

Martin Holzfuss (born December 24, 1925 in Bielków, died May 7, 2012) - German military and politician, general, member of the European Parliament in the third term. Curriculum vitae At the end of World War II he was a Wehrmacht soldier. He then worked as a civil servant serving the American army. He was educated in military schools in Germany and the USA, he graduated, among others, NATO Defense College. He joined the Bundeswehr as a professional officer, he was commander of one of the military districts. He retired in the first general grade (Generalmajor). In 1948 he founded the structures of the Free Democratic Party in Hesse. In 1954, for the first time he became a county councilor, a member of the Wetterau district council, he was also from 2009. In 1989-1994 he held the mandate of the third term deputy. He was a member of the liberal faction, he was the vice-chairman of the Budget Control Committee. wiki

Izaak Laskarys

Izaak Laskarys (gr. Ισαάκιος Λάσκαρις) - brother of the Emperor of Nice, Teodor I Laskarys. He was one of at least six brothers of Teodor And Laskarys. He wore the title of a sebastoker. After the death of Teodor, he was dissatisfied with the seizure of power by Jan III Dukas Watatzes. Together with another brother Alek Laskarysy, he escaped to the Latin Empire. They took with them the daughter of Theodora I - Eudoko. they wanted to arrange a marriage between Eudoka and the Latin emperor Robert of Courtenay. In 1224, both brothers headed the Latin army, which attacked the Nicene army at the Battle of Poimanenon. They both got prisoner and soon became blind. Bibliography wiki

Henryk Dembowski

Henryk Dembowski (born on June 27, 1931 in Sosnowiec) - Polish steelworker, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the 5th term. Curriculum vitae He received technical secondary education, with the specialty of heat treatment technique. He was employed as a master at Huta Warszawa. In 1969, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Warsaw-Wola on behalf of the Polish United Workers' Party. He sat on the Education and Science Committee, the Labor and Social Affairs Committee and in the Heavy, Chemical and Mining Industry Committee. Bibliography wiki

Stanisław Zimoch

Stanisław Zimoch (died on July 20, 2016) - Polish lawyer, judge, chairman of the National Council of the Judiciary in 1990-1994. Curriculum vitae He was the vice-president of the District Court for the city of Łódź, a judge at the Provincial Court in Łódź. He co-founded projects regarding the creation of the National Council of the Judiciary and was its first chairman (from February 23, 1990 to February 23, 1994). Private life Father of the journalist and sports reporter Tomasz Zimoch. wiki

Bajor Franciszek

Franciszek Bajor (born on January 10, 1921 in Orzeliec Mały) - Polish teacher, deputy to the Sejm of the 6th parliamentary term. Curriculum vitae Received incomplete upper secondary education. During the Second World War, he fought in the Peasant Battalions. After the war, he finished a teaching course in Szczekocin, and then he attended the Teachers' College in Kielce. He worked as a teacher (and also a manager) in several schools in the Busko poviat. He was also the director of Primary School No. 2 in Chmielnik. In 1948 he joined the Peasant Party, and in 1949 with him to the United People's Party. He sat in the Poviat Committee for Education and Culture in Busko-Zdrój. He was the vice-president of the Poviat Board of the Polish Teachers' Union in Busko-Zdrój. In 1972, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Busko-Zdrój. In the Sejm, he was a member of the Education and Education Committee. Honors Bibliography wiki

Zdzisław Kazimierz Kwieciński

Zdzisław Kazimierz Kwieciński, pseudonym "Gray" (born 1922, died on January 31, 2017) - Polish activist of the independence underground during World War II, the cavalry of orders, captain. Biography During the Second World War he participated in the Warsaw Uprising, he was also a soldier of the 2nd Polish Corps in Italy and a prisoner of Stalag X B Sandbostel. He worked at the Foreign Trade Center. He was also a scout of ZHP and Szare Szeregi, a soldier of the "Chwacki" Kedyw Division of the Combat Diversion. He died on January 31, 2017. His funeral took place on February 10, 2017 at the funeral home at the Powązki Military Cemetery and he was buried in the Headquarters of the Polish Fighting Soldiers. Orders and decorations wiki

Andrzej Różański (chemist)

Andrzej Ludwik Różański (born 1924) - Polish scientist, chemist, doctor habilitatus in medical sciences. Curriculum vitae In 1964 under the guidance of prof. Juliusz Popowicz from the Department of General Chemistry of the Medical University of Bialystok defended his doctoral thesis "Colorimetric method for the determination of 3-amino-3-deoxyaldopentoze and -alienhexos", obtaining the academic degree of doctor of medical sciences. In 1980, on the basis of scientific achievements and the complex dissertation "Synthesis of simple analogs of aminoglycoside antibiotics with acyclic aglycone", he obtained the postdoctoral degree of medical science. He worked at the General Chemistry Department, and then at the Department of Organic Chemistry at AMB. In the years 1992-1993 he was the editor-in-chief of Roczniki Akademii Medycznej in Białystok. Bibliography wiki

Frederick Drandua

Frederick Drandua (born August 12, 1943 in Uleppi, died on September 1, 2016) - a Ugandan Catholic priest, Bishop of Arua in 1986-2009. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on August 9, 1970. On May 27, 1986, Pope John Paul II appointed him a diocesan bishop of Arua. On August 15 of the same year, at the hands of Cardinal Emmanuel Nsubuga, he accepted the episcopal consecration. On August 19, 2009, due to the age of Pope Benedict XVI, he resigned from his function. He died on September 1, 2016. Bibliography wiki

Mikhail Roschin

Mikhail Mikhailovich Rosczin, owner Gibelman (Russian: Михайлович Рощин (Гибельман), born February 10, 1933 in Kazan, died October 1, 2010 in Moscow) is a Russian novelist and playwright. Curriculum vitae He spent his childhood in Sevastopol, where his father worked, in 1943 he moved with his family to Moscow. After finishing school, he worked as a frezer in the factory, while studying at the Pedagogical Institute at the same time. Lenin. He read a lot, among others. works by Chekhov, Gorki, Tolstoy, Wells and Flaubert. In 1952 in the newspaper "Moskowskij Komsomolec" published his first story "Tiepłaja Stal", he undertook studies at the Institute of Literature im. Gorky. He was the author of collections of short stories and social-customs, among others. "Staryj Nowyj" (1973), "Walentin i Walentin" (1971), "Spieszytie diełat 'dobro" (1979). Bibliography wiki

Mikhail Prokofiev

Mikhail Alekseyevich Prokofiev (Russian: Михаил Алексеевич Прокофьев, born November 18, 1910 in the village of Woskriesienskoje in the Smolensk Oblast, died April 29, 1999 in Moscow) - Soviet chemist and state and party activist. Curriculum vitae From September 1930 to July 1935 he studied at the Faculty of Chemistry at the Moscow State University. From December 1935 to December 1937 he served in the Red Army. From December 1937 to December 1940 he was an aspirant of the Chemical Faculty of the Moscow State University. Lomonosov. From December 1940 to October 1941 Deputy Director of Research and Research Institute of Chemistry of Moscow State University. Lomonosov, later served in the military-marine fleet, head of the People's Commissariat of the USSR Military-Maritime Fleet. From 1941 a member of the WKP (b), from May 1946 to September 1948 a senior researcher and deputy director of the Scientific Research Institute of Moscow State University. From September 1948 to September 1...