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Zofia Olszewska

Zofia Olszewska (born 1923, died February 10, 2017) - Polish dermatologist and venereologist, full professor, postdoctoral doctor of medical science, practitioner, lecturer and scientist. Biography She was a professor at the Dermatology Clinic at the Medical Academy in Łódź and the head of the Skin and Venerological Department at the Hospital for them. Dr. Wł. Biegański in Lodz. She was a member of the Lodz Scientific Society. Her funeral ceremonies took place on February 20, 2017 at the Catholic cemetery of St. Wincentego Doły at ulica Smutna 6 in Łódź. wiki

rock

A view from the Low Tatras Skalné - a valley in the Great Fatra in Slovakia. It is orographically the left branch of the Rewuck Valley (Revúcka dolina). It has an outlet at an altitude of about 680 m, not much above the buildings of Liptovska Osada. The mountain approaches Rocky Mountain (1463 m) in the so-called the liptowska ridge of the Great Fatra. Its orographically left slopes form the southern ridge of Smrekovica, the right south-east ridge of Tanečnica (1462 m). The bottom of the valley flows Skalný potok. The valley is overgrown with forest and is located within the area of ​​the Great Fatra National Park. The bottom of the valley is a road and a bicycle trail that ends blindly in the upper part of the valley. wiki

Cynthia (Barnfield)

Cynthia - poet of the Renaissance English poet Richard Barnfield, the title song of the volume Cynthia with Certain Sonnets, and the Legend of Cassandra, published in 1595. The work is written in the Spenser verse, the verse of the nine-word rhymed ababbcbcc. In the following verse the poet used alliteration: Wit without wealth [...] Wealth wanting wisdom's worse. Quote in the original sixteenth century spelling: The poem is probably the first use of the verse of Edmund Spenser's idea by another poet. Bibliography wiki

Raisa Bloch

Raisa Nojewna Bloch (Russian: Раиса Ноевна Блох, born in 1889 in St. Petersburg, died in 1943 in Germany) - Russian poet, historian and translator. In 1922-1933 she was in exile in Germany, then in France. He was the author of melodic, lucid poems filled with deep nostalgia for Russia and sometimes passed, including collections of Moj gorod (Berlin 1928), Tiszyna. Stichi 1928-1934 (Berlin 1935). As a historian, she was primarily interested in the Middle Ages. She translated Jesienin and other Russian poets into German poetry. She died in a German concentration camp. Bibliography wiki
Aleksandr Nikitovich Andriev (Russian: Александр Никитович Андреев, born 1917 in the village of Dmitrovka in the Cherubian province, died 1988) - Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Humane Institute of Agriculture, since 1933 was a teacher, head of the training section and director of junior high school, 1942-1945 served in the Red Army. From 1944 he belonged to the WKP (b), since 1945 he was a lecturer, propagandist and secretary of the regional committee KP (b) U, and from 1954 to January 1963 the secretary of the KPU Regional Committee, he was also a listener of the High School of the Party at the KPU. From January 1963 to December 1964 he was the secretary of the Cherkasy Rural District Committee of the KPU, from December 1964 to October 1965 the secretary of the Cherkasy Regional Committee of the KPU, from October 1965 to January 27, 1976 and the secretary of the Cherkasy Regional Committee KPU, and from March 18, 1966 to February 10 1976 member of KPC ...

The wonderful image of the Immaculate Virgin Mary in Strzyżów

Wonderful picture of the Immaculate Virgin Mary in Strzyżow - image of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the collegiate church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Corpus Christi in Strzyżów. The Marian cult in Strzyżów dates back to the 13th century because of the Cistercian Order. The first pictures of Mrs. Strzyzowska come from the second half of the 17th century and are connected with the altars of the Annunciation and the Immaculate Conception. In 1657 they were burned as a result of the invasion of Jerzy Rakocze. After the Swedish flood, the reconstruction of the cult by the financing of the new altar of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception was organized by the voivode of Cracow, Jan Wielopolski. In 1704, the commission led by Bishop Kazimierz Łubieński found the miraculous image after examining the many healing phenomena. In the nineteenth century, the cult of the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary declined as a result of Austrian policy. The rebirth took place at...

Pafnucy

Leonel Guillermo Sánchez Lineros (born 25 April 1936 in Santiago) is a Chilean left-winger. The best player in 1962, impressed by the spectacular, effective and unconventional game. One of the six best players in the '62 World Cup, and the bronze medalist. He played 62 matches in Chile. He has twice played in the finals of the World Cup, where he played in 9 games and scored 4 goals. He also played in the 1956 South American Championships in Uruguay where he played 5 matches and scored 2 goals. The Chilean national team won the silver medal. wiki

Vasili Sobolev

Wasilij Zacharovich Sobolev (Russian: Василий Захарович Соболев, born January 29, 1893 in Smoleńsk, died July 17, 1928 in Moscow) is a Russian revolutionary, communist. Curriculum vitae In 1913 he joined the SDPRR (b), studied at the Moscow University, from which he was removed in 1915, later he was chairman of the Municipal Committee SDPRR (b) in Smolensk. From October 7 to November 1917, chairman of the Smolensk Governorate of the SDPRR (b), from November 1 to 9, 1917, chairman of the Smolensk Military-Revolutionary Committee, 1918 member of the Smolensk Govt. From May 31, 1918 to March 4, 1919, member of the Central Bishops' Communist Party of Belarus, from 5 January to 26 March 1919, chairman of the Smolensk KP (b) B / RKP (b), later a trade unionist and state representative of the RFSR. Bibliography wiki

Paweł Sikora (priest)

Paweł Sikora (born October 20, 1883, September 8, 1972) is a Polish evangelical priest, writer, translator and songwriter. He worked as a pastor in Ternopilla, Navi and Cieszyn. He joined the work of the Christian community. Together with Andrzej Hławiczka and Andrzej Cymorkiem, he prepared the Polish songbook of the Syrian Harp. He wrote and translated about 500 songs. He translated songs and prose from German, Russian, Czech and Slovak. He wrote articles for magazines: Word of life, Church voices, Friend of the children and others. He worked in the commission of preparing a unified whole of the Church Songbook. In the years 1950-1967 Paweł Sikora was the spiritual supervisor of the Diaconate Eben-Ezer in Dzięgielow. He was also the co-organizer and lecturer of the Evangelical Week in Miechowice and then in Dzięgiel. He is the author of the Children's Bible Handbook. The composer, songwriter and translator of the lyrics was also his son Tadeusz Sikora (1928-2016). lin...

Planned Parenthood

Michałłowicz Kierżencew, pledged Lebedev (Russian: Платон Михайлович Керженцев (Лебедев), born August 16, 1881 in Moscow, died June 2, 1940) is a Soviet politician, diplomat, journalist. Curriculum vitae He studied at the Faculty of History and Philology of the Moscow University (he did not graduate), in 1904 joined the SDPRR, Bolshevik, twice arrested. In 1912 he emigrated. in London, New York and Paris, 1918 returned to Russia, worked in the editorial office of Izvestia newspaper, where he became deputy editor. From April 1919 to January 1921, head of the Russian Telegraphic Mission at the WCIK, since 1920 head of the Department of the Romanian People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the RFSRR, 1921 head of the Press Department of this station, from February 1921 to March 10, 1923, a diplomatic representative of the RFSRR in Sweden. From April 1923 to April 1925 he was head of the scientific work organization at the People's Commissariat of the Labor and Peasant Inspecto...

Metagenes

Temple of Artemis, engraver Martin Heemskercka (1498 - 1574) Metagenes (architects), architect and inventor of Knossos in Crete living in VI p.n.e. Historical note With his father, Chersiphron was one of the architects of the founding of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, also known under the Greek name of Artemision, one of the seven wonders of the world and completed by Demetrius and Peonios. Father and son are also famous for their inventions for the transportation of great stones. Both contributed to the development of civil engineering at the construction of the building, which was completely destroyed on July 21, 356 BC. The fire was unleashed by a vandal of Herostrates who wanted to fame in this way. He was also employed with Elektor. Metagenes and Temple of Artemis A separate article: The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. : Seven wonders of the world. wiki

Karol Spett

Karol Stanisław Spett (born 28 September 1899 in Pikulice, died 14 January 1970 in Cracow) is a Polish psychiatrist and professor at the Medical University of Cracow. Jacob Spett's son (1939) and Amalia Spett's son. Brother Kazimierz Spett (1920-1978) was also a doctor. His cousin was Alfred Spett. He graduated from junior high school in Przemysl, then studied medicine at the Jagiellonian University and Lviv University. He received his doctoral degree in medicine in 1927. From 1927 to 1931 he worked at the General Hospital in Lviv. In 1934, he was a lieutenant of the general sanitary ward with seniority of January 1, 1921. He remained in the records of the District Command of the Lwów Towns. He was assigned to the Reserves of the 10th District Hospital. During the occupation he stayed in Lviv. Since 1945 he has been associated with the Neurological and Psychiatric Clinic of the Jagiellonian University. In 1961 he became an extraordinary professor. He was buried in the Rako...
Ivan Pietrowicz Tur (Russian: Иван Петрович Тур, born July 10, 1905 in Kupiańsk, Kharkiv province, October 24, 1965 in Moscow) is a Soviet party activist. 1924-1927 student of the faculty of labor at the Moscow Institute of Railway Transport Engineers, then political lecturer of special courses and head of the evening working school in Moscow, since 1926 in WKP (b). 1930-1932 studied at the Moscow Institute of Motor Transport, then at the Military Academy of Motorization and Mechanization of the Red Army. From May 1937 to March 1938, Secretary of the Communist Party Committee of the Bolsheviks of Belarus Mogilev, in March-May 1938, III Secretary of the Administrative Office of the KC KP (b) B in Mahilyow Oblast, from May 1938 to December 1939 III Secretary of the Regional Committee KP (b) B in Mogilev. From 29 November 1939 to March 1941 Secretary of the CP Regional Committee (b) B in Baranavichy, from 26 March 1941 to 26 August 1943 Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communis...

Dżambyn Batmönch

Monument to Batmöncha in Ulan Bator Jambbyn Batmönch (born March 10, 1926) is a Mongolian Communist politician, economist, prime minister of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1974-1984), chairman of the Mongolian People's Republic (1974-1984) The Great Churago State, 1984-1990, Secretary General of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party 1984-1990. He graduated from the State University of Mongolia, since 1948 he was a member of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, since 1951 he lectured at the Pedagogical University, 1956-1958 vice-rector of the Party School at KC MPL-R. Since 1961 the candidate of economic sciences, 1962-1967 head of the cathedral, vice-rector and rector of the Institute of Economic Sciences, 1973-1974 head of the Faculty of Science and Education MPL-R. From 11 June 1974 to 12 December 1984 the Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Mongolia. From August 24, 1984 to March 14, 1990 Secretary General of the MPL-R, from 12 December ...

Barbara Szabat

Barbara Szabat (born November 7, 1934 in Radom) is a Polish historian and doctoral student in the humanities. Curriculum vitae In 1952, she graduated from the Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Maria Konopnicka in Radom. In 1952-1957 she studied history at the Odessa State University. Ilji Miecznikowa. She graduated in 1979 at the Higher School of Pedagogy in Cracow. In 1995, he obtained a doctorate degree from the Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, based on the dissertation of the Fight for Polish School in the period of the revolution of 1905-1907 in the Kielce province. After completing her studies for two years, she was a senior instructor in the Polish-Soviet Friendship Society's regional board. From 1959 to 1960 she worked as a calculator in the Kielce Economic School. In the 1960s she was a teacher at the Teachers' Training School in the city (she served as deputy director). In 1971, she started working at the Higher School of Education in Kielce, and later becam...

Desmond Piper

Desmond Royle Piper (born October 11, 1941 in Melbourne) is an Australian field hockey player, Olympic medalist. He was mainly involved in the attack, occasionally playing as a defender. Piper represented Australia at three Olympic Games (IO 64, IO 68 and IO 72), earning two medals: silver in 1968 and bronze in 1964. At the Games in Munich, Australia with Piper in the squad she took fifth place. Overall, Desmond Piper performed at the 15th Olympics, scoring one goal (this was in Tokyo in 1964). Curriculum vitae wiki

Andrzej Ciesielski (starosta)

Andrzej Ciesielski (2nd half of 16th century) - political and economic writer and politician. In addition, the starosta of Sieradz and Wolbrom. Andrzej Ciesielski was born in a noble family in Cieszyn in Wielkopolska, which at that time belonged to Radomsko County, part of the Sieradz region. He did not have a university education, high education through self-education, contacts with writers and high-culture people. In 1557 he was staying in Skierbieszów, at the court of Bishop Jakub Uchanski, who had made it to Wolbrom district. Andrzej Ciesielski was mainly involved in the economy of the state, being a supporter of urban development, trade and urban crafts. In 1571 he published the Ad equites legatos, the convention of Varsoviensem, the designatos et declaratos, de regni defensione et iustitiae administratione ... oratio, in which he asserted that the positive balance of trade of the Commonwealth was the condition of the flow of noble ore and the wealth of the state. He was a pro...

Piotr R. Frankowski

Piotr R. Frankowski (born 1966) - automotive journalist. In the years 1990-1992, editor-in-chief of Motor Hobby, in 1992-1998 he was the creator and editor-in-chief of the magazine Moto Magazyn, then deputy editor-in-chief and editor-in-chief of Motor magazine. Currently he runs a Polish edition of the quarterly Ramp, which he brought to Poland but issued on his own and not on a license basis. Piotr R. Frankowski publishes his articles in Poland in Wprost, Przekrój, Autotechniki Automoryzacyjna, CEO, High-Turn, Auto Moto, Wirtualna Polska, Classicauto, Wing Poland and others. In addition, he publishes the UK in Octane and Mercedes Enthusiast Magazine, as well as in the USA, South Africa, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania and Cyprus. He was the editor-in-chief of Top Gear. wiki

Psalter of St. Louis

1v card, with a miniature depicting the sacrifice of Cain and Abel Psalter of St. Ludwika - illuminated 13th-century Latin psalter. It is located in the collection of the French National Library (signature MS Latin 10525). The book was made for King Louis IX (1226-1270), probably after the return of the ruler of the Sixth Crusade in 1254. It was the property of his successors to the days of Charles V the Wise (1364-1380), who gave her to her daughter Maria, a nun in the Dominican monastery of Poissy. The Psalter was in the monastery until 1793, when it was robbed during the French Revolution and fell into the hands of a Parisian bookkeeper who sold it to Russian prince Aleksandr Golovov. In 1811, the book was bought by a cavalry officer from Golovkin, the bibliophile Mikhail Golitsyn. In 1818, he was bought by the French ambassador in St. Petersburg and given to King Ludwig XVIII, who placed it in the French National Library. The manuscript is 205 × 150 mm in size and consists of...

Długoszówka

Długoszówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kościelisko, within Tatra County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is located directly on the provincial road No. 958, on the Przybylanka stream, at the foot of Hurchocki Wierch. This is a relatively young estate. It began to emerge in the 70s of the 20th century in the western part of the pastoral settlement of Baligovka, in the place of the old shepherds' huts. At present, there are several detached single-family houses. Most of them have features of regional architecture. The name of the estate is commemorated by Jan Długosz - Polish mountaineer and climber. To the north of Długoszówka are the ruins of a ski jumping hill. From Długoszówka leads an unmarked road through the Cyrhla glade on Hurchoci Wierch. Bibliography wiki

Alexandre Louis Ferdinand of Jouffroy d'Abbans

Alexandre Louis Ferdinand de Jouffroy d'Abbans (born 16 February 1851 in Abbans-Dessus - died 1914) - French consular officer and diplomat. Educated lawyer. During the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) he was a volunteer in the Zuaw. He was the head of the prefect's cabinet (1874-1877). He subsequently performed a number of functions in the French diplomatic and consular service, among others. official in Berlin (1877) and St. Petersburg, official / secretary / consul general in Singapore (1878-1882), vice advisor in Aden (1882), secretary in San Francisco (1883-1885), vice chancellor in Wellington (1885-1888), Mission to the Ministry of Navy and Colonies in Oceania (1888-1889), Consul in Zurich (1889-1991), Consul in Falmouth (1991-1893), Mons (1993-1894), Wellington (1894-1898), Chief Honored with the Honorary Legion (1908). wiki

Tadeusz Kazimierz Żabczyński

Tadeusz Kazimierz Żabczyński (born March 30, 1954 in Gdansk) - Opposition activist, Free Trade Union activist, participant in the Gdańsk Shipyard strike in 1980. Between 1978 and 1980, together with Lech Wałęsa and several other activists, he was active in the WZZ Stogi district. He dealt with the printing and distribution of leaflets, including the dismissal of Anna Walentynowicz and the strike callers, then printed during the strike, and then officially a printer at NSZZ "Solidarność". During martial law, interned in Strzebielink. He no longer ran opposition activities. In 2014, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. wiki

Fritz Graebner

Fritz Graebner (born 4 August 1877 in Berlin, died 13 July 1934) is an German ethnologist and anthropologist. Since 1911 he was a professor at the University of Bonn, and since 1926 a professor at the University of Cologne. In the years 1925-28 he was the director of the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum in Cologne. He was one of the creators of the school of culture and history in anthropology, developed the concept of cultural circles and applied them to the oceans. Grabner's major works are: Kulturkreise und Kulturschichten in Ozeanien ("Zeitschrift für Ethnologie" 1905), Methode der Ethnologie (1911), Weltbild der Primitiven (1924). Authoritative control (person): wiki

Zenon Urbaniec

Zenon Urbaniec (born July 30, 1952 in Czestochowa, died April 11, 1992) is a Polish speedway jockey. Sport slag was cultivated in the years 1971-1977, throughout his career, representing the colors of the club Czestochowa Włókniarz. Four-time medalist of the Polish championship team: golden (1974), silver twice (1975, 1976) and bronze (1977). Twice finalist of the individual Polish championships (Gorzów Wielkopolski 1974 - 6th place, Gorzów Wielkopolski 1977 - as a reserve). Finalist for the Golden Helmet (1976 - 17th place). 2nd place winner in memorial to them. Bronisław Idzikowski and Mark Czerny (Czestochowa 1976). Bibliography wiki

Stanisław Pachołowiecki

Stanisław Pachołowiecki (2nd half of 16th century) - cartographer. Under the orders of King Stefan Batory he participated in the Moscow campaigns (1579-1581). The strength shown in Pskov (1581) was ennobled. During the war with Moscow he made a number of cartographic works, of which only the map of the Duchy of Polocki from July 1579 has been preserved, and the plan of the Polotsk siege was recognized in 1580, considered the first work of Polish military cartography. wiki

Andrzej Heller

Andrzej Heller (born November 2, 1964 in Skoczów, died on April 21, 2017) - Polish football player playing as a goalkeeper. Curriculum vitae He came from Skoczów, where he was a competitor of the local Beskid Skoczów. Then he was a reserve player of Ruch Chorzów and player Śniardw Orzysz from where he hit in 1989 to the first league Jagiellonia Białystok. In the season 1989/1990 he made his debut with the club in the first league. In 1992-1993 he played in the Jagiellonian colors - 25 meetings at the Ekstraklasa level. He also appeared in the colors of MZKS Wasilków and Hetman Białystok, and ended his career in the family-owned Beskid Skoczów. wiki

Ioan Mocsony-Stârcea

Ioan Mocsony-Stârcea (born on May 16, 1909 in Chernivtsi, died 1992 in Switzerland) - a Romanian politician and political prisoner. Curriculum vitae In 1932 he graduated from modern languages ​​at the University of Cambridge. He was the private secretary of King Michał and the head of his office (April-August 1942), and then, until November 1944, the marshal of the court. He was an eyewitness to the coup of August 23, 1944. He worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a communist purge. On August 6, 1947, he was arrested in his property at Bulci in Banat. He was sentenced in a prison in Krajowa. In May 1950, he was arrested by the Securitate political police and subjected to brutal interrogation (he lost all his teeth) in connection with the plot of Lucrezcio Pătrăşcanu, in April 1954 he was accused and sentenced to 15 years of hard work in prison: Aiud, Jilava, Piteşti and Dej. In November 1962 he was transferred to Câmpulung Muscel and after two years he was allowed to leave ...

Krystyna Pawlak

Krystyna Pawlak - Polish scientist, laboratory diagnostician, professor of medical science. Curriculum vitae From 1988 she was employed at the Medical Academy in Bialystok, where in 1992 under the guidance of prof. Of Michał Myśliwiec from the Nephrology Clinic, she defended her doctoral thesis "The influence of erythropoietin on the inhibitors of the fibrinolysis system in patients with uremia", obtaining the doctor's degree in medical sciences. In 2005, on the basis of scientific achievements and the complex dissertation "Oxidative stress and atherosclerotic changes in patients with chronic renal failure", she received the postdoctoral degree of medical science. In 2012 she obtained the academic title of professor. Since 2012 head of the Monitoring Pharmacotherapy Unit UMB, in which since 2008 she has been employed as adjunct professor and associate professor. In 2012, he received the academic title of professor at the hands of President Bronisław Komoro...

Iwan Musulbas

Ivan Andriejewicz Musulbas (Russian: Иван Андреевч Мусульбас, born 1895 in Maniewiczach, died March 10, 1937) - Soviet party activist of the Ukrainian nationality. Curriculum vitae In 1917 he was appointed to the Russian army, he studied in a non-commissioned officer's school in Kiev, 1918-1919 he was a member of the Ukrainian Communist Party (borotbists), from 1919 he belonged to RKP (b). In 1919 he was a member of the Volyn Underground Governor's Revolutionary Committee and the head of the Volhynian Agricultural Department, he was briefly arrested, and in 1919-1920 he served in the Red Army. In 1920, he headed the Organizational Department of the Volyn Governorate Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (b) U and Department of Labor in the Kharkov Residential Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (b) U, 1920-1921 was the secretary responsible for the Kharkiv Guberniya KP Committee (b) U, and 1921 the head of its Organizational Department . In the years 1921-1923 ...

Juan Álvarez Mendizábal

Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (born February 25, 1790 in Cadiz, died on November 3, 1853 in Madrid) - Spanish politician and financier, prime minister (1835-1836). Curriculum vitae He belonged to the masonic lodge in Cadiz. He had liberal views, engaged in the events of the liberal three-year period 1820-1823, then emigrated to Great Britain, where he conducted financial and commercial interests. He gathered a lot of wealth there and therefore he supported financially Portuguese liberals who opposed Miguel I. In 1835 he returned to Spain during the regency of Maria Krystyna Sicilska and took the post of prime minister for one year, simultaneously 1835-1837 with the break of the treasury minister. As a radical liberal, he organized finance and army for the purposes of the war with carlist and reorganized socio-economic relations in the spirit of liberalism - he introduced decrees on the nationalization and sale of church estates (the so-called deamidation) and the dissolution of some monas...

Encyclopedia of Szczecin

Szczecin Encyclopedia - an encyclopedia containing entries related to the history and present day of the city of Szczecin. The first edition of this encyclopedia was published by the University of Szczecin; Volume I, AO in 1999, contained 712 pages, volume II, P-Ż in 2000 - 805 s. Together, both volumes contain 7,600 entries: 4,440 (59%) in kind, ca. 2,700 biographies (36%) and app. 330 reviews (4%). Supplements were issued three times - in 2003, 2007 and 2010. Second edition of the encyclopedia with the subtitle 'jubilee edition' on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Polish Szczecin (ISBN 978-83-942725-0-0), supplemented and corrected, published as single-volume in 2015 by the Szczecin Society of Culture, 1333 pp. Publication this took into account social, economic, political and cultural changes in the 21st century. The scientific editor was Tadeusz Białecki. wiki

Maria Adamska

Maria Adamska (born October 19, 1931) - Polish athlete, sprinter. Curriculum vitae Fourth participant in the academic world championship 4 × 100 meters relay (1949) Bronze medalist of the Polish championship in 60 meters (1949). Silver medalist of the winter championship of the country on the run at 80 meters (1949). One-time Polish representative in inter-state matches (1949, two starts). Life records wiki

Władysław Czaykowski (economist)

Władysław Czaykowski (born May 4, 1906, died August 13, 1977 in Szczecin) is a Polish agricultural economist. He studied at the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry of the Lviv Polytechnic, where he belonged to the academic corporation of Aragón, and then to the Department of Agricultural Economics and then lectured on agricultural economics. In 1945, after the displacement of Poles from Lwow, he settled in Wroclaw, where he worked at the combined University and Wroclaw University of Technology. In 1948 he obtained a PhD degree. After the founding of the Higher School of Agriculture in Wroclaw he lectured on agricultural economics. In 1954 he went to Szczecin, where he belonged to the organizers of the Chair of Economics and Organization of Agriculture at the Higher School of Agriculture, and then retired to serve as its manager. It rests on the Central Cemetery (# 37A, row 23, seat 7). wiki

Wincenty Urbański

Wincenty Feliks Urbański (born March 28, 1903 in Buczacz, then in the Buczacz district, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austro-Hungary, later in the Tarnopol province) died in April 1940. - Nielepja, son of Feliks and Wiktorii of Bojanowskich h. junosza, junior high school professor In 1914, he started the State Gymnasium in Buczacz. As a student of the VII class and a volunteer, he participated in the Polish-Bolshevik war of 1920 near Lvov. He studied at the Lviv Polytechnic and Jan Kazimierz University, was a member of the Bratniak. From 1928 to 1932 he was the head of the school in Petlikowce Nowe, where he organized the team of the Sagittarius. The educational organization (People's School Association), organizer of out-of-school education and social activist - President of the PNA branch, PPS activist, Podolski Tourist and Landing Association, author of "Guide to the Buczacz District" (OP PTK Buczacz, 1931 and 1938) and member of the Polish Ski Association . He w...

Movement of the National Agreement

Movement of the National Arrangement - a national Catholic-opposition organization created in the fall of 1980 by Edward Fronia (previously a member of the Polish Self-Defense Committee) and Edward Staniewski. RPN published the "Przedmurze" (36 numbers in 1981). The movement represented an extremely anti-Semitic position. Following the introduction of martial law, the Movement of the National Arrangement expressed satisfaction with the blockade by the military of "the activity of Jewish chauvinists in Solidarność." Bibliography "Premade" in the library "Card" wiki

Roberto Barzanti

Roberto Barzanti (born January 24, 1939 in Monterotondo Marittimo) is an Italian politician and councilor, Member of the European Parliament, 2nd and 3rd term. Curriculum vitae He studied History and Literature at the University of Pisa and was educated at the Scuola Normale di Pisa. He was an activist of the Italian Communist Party and, after further political changes, he was active in the Democratic Left and Democratic Left Party. In 2007 he joined the Democratic Party. From 1969 to 1974 he was the mayor of Siena, then the regional governor of Tuscany (until 1979) and the canton of Siena (until 1984). Between 1984 and 1999, he was in charge of the mandates of MEPs II and III (on behalf of PCI) and IV (from the PDS) of his term. He was the President of the Commission for Youth, Culture, Education, the Media and Sport, as well as the Vice-President of the European Parliament. He also worked as a teacher at the institute for foreigners in Siena, as well as lecturers at universiti...

Aleksander Kruszewski

Aleksander Kruszewski (born May 8, 1911 in St. Petersburg, May 4, 1964 in Warsaw) is a Polish artist, painter, sculptor and jewelry designer. Son of John and Kazimiera from Surwill. Works by Aleksander Kruszewski In the years 1928 - 32 he studied at the City School of Decorative Arts and Painting in Warsaw. On September 15, 1932, he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. By the outbreak of the war he lived in Konin, from where the displaced Germans moved to Warsaw. In 1945 he lived in Rzeszów, in 1946 in Bydgoszcz, and since 1950 in Warsaw. Member of the Polish Artists' Union (Leg No. 408). Since 1958 he was a member of ZPAP sculpture section. The artist's work dominates the figurative style. The creator forged in silver full, miniature sculptures, each of which is a closed work. He also worked in the field of book graphics. In the second half of the 50s, with his friend, painter Olgierd Vetesco, he worked on silver jewelery. He took part in the annual exhibiti...

Jim McElreath

Jim McElreath (born February 18, 1928 in Arlington, May 18, 2017) is an American racing driver. Curriculum vitae McElreath started his career in international car racing in the 1960's from the start of the IMCA Sprint Car Championship. With a score of 1296 points was ranked seventh in the final drivers classification. Later, the Americans also appeared in the USAC National Championship, the NASCAR Grand National, the Indianapolis 500, the USAC National Midget Series, the USAC National Sprint Car Series, the USAC National Silver Crown, the CART Indy Car World Series, the USAC Gold Crown Championship, and the USAC Coors Light. Silver Bullet Series. In the CART Indy Car World Series, McElreath started the 1979-1984 season. The best result of the American reached in 1980, when he collected 240 points gave him 28th place in the general classification. Bibliography wiki

Junot Díaz

Junot Díaz (born December 31, 1968 in Villa Juana) is a Dominican writer living in the United States. His first novel The Short and Extraordinary Life of Oscar Wao was released in September 2007 (Polish Sign, Kraków 2009). In 2008 she won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. She also received an award. John Sargent Sr. for the first novel. He talks about a Dominican boy growing up in New Jersey. She was born for 11 years. Although it is written in English, it contains Spanish inserts. Junot Díaz also published two volumes of stories: Topiel (1996, Polish Prószyński and Ska, 1998) and This Is How You Lose Her (2012) and numerous essays in various journals. He received a $ 500,000 MacArthur scholarship. In 2013, he won the "Sunday Times" storyteller and the EFG Private Bank and won £ 30,000. He was born in Villa Juan, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In December 1974 he moved to New Jersey. She lives with Marjorie Liu. wiki

Osvalds Nodevs

Osvalds Nodevs (born 1896 in Selkul in the Bulgarian Province, August 29, 1938) is an officer of the Soviet Secret Service, senior state security officer, Interior Minister of the Interior of the Turkmen SSR. Curriculum vitae Łotysz, 1912-1916 was educated at a teacher seminar in Wolmar (now Valmiera), and from 1917 to 1918 at the Teachers' Training Institute in Pskov. From 1914 a member of the SDPRR (b), 1916-1917 worked as a teacher, from March to September 1917 was the chairman of the rural agrarian committee, 1917-1918 again was a teacher. From April 1918 to April 1919, head of the gubernian military police station in Pskov, from April to December 1919 the head of the revolutionary tribunal in Wielkopolska, from December 1919 to October 1921 deputy chairman of the Cheka Government in Pskov. From April 2, 1921 to February 6, 1922, Head of the Cheka at the Karelian Workers' Committe, from April to April 1922 Head of the Karelian peripheral GPU, from April 15th to June 27th,...

Gyula Szabó (boxer)

Gyula Szabó - Hungarian boxer, gold medalist of the European Championship of 1930 and bronze in 1937. Career In June 1930 he won the gold medal at the European Championship, in the pen category. In the quarterfinals of the tournament he defeated Swedes Bertil Nilsson. In the semi-finals he defeated Polak Jan Górny's points. In the final fight he defeated Italian Amedeo Saracini. In 1937 he won a bronze medal in the same weight category. In the semi-finals he lost to Poles Aleksandr Polus and in the fight for the third place he beat Rumun Marina Gaspar. wiki

Gimar Montaz Mautino

Gimar Montaz Mautino (GMM) - a French company producing rope ski towing and chair lifts, mainly two-chair lifts; The headquarters is in Échirolles pod Grenoble. The founders are Pierre Montaz and Victor Mautino, beginning in 1953, under the original name of Montaz Mautino, acquired the market (mainly French) in the 1970s and 80s, producing 2- and 3-person chairlifts. In 1994, the company obtained the NF EN ISO 9001 certificate. Gondolas and GMM ski lifts (similar in construction to Pomagalski S.A.) can be found in Chamonix and Czech Rokytnice nad Jizerou. In recent years the Montaz Mautino lifts are displaced by faster and more efficient POMA and Leitner lifts. wiki

Soviet Union (journal)

Russian Federation. Economic Information Bulletin. A journal devoted to issues of social and economic evolution of the USSR - biweekly sovietological appearing from 27 July 1931 to 1936. A total of 88 numbers appeared. The editor-in-chief was Stanisław Glass, an economist, an employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Each issue was monographic and devoted to the selected issue of the USSR economy. The articles were not signed and arose as a result of the collective work of analysts (the letter was issued by the Economic Counselor of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs). Bibliography wiki

Bogumił Wilkoszewski

Bogumił Wilkoszewski (born 1888 in Pabianice Ruda, died 1971) is a lecturer, a professor at the Technical University of Lodz. Curriculum vitae He studied at the University of Geneva, where he obtained a chemistry engineer's degree, and in 1917 at the Faculty of Science at the University, his doctoral degree. He then worked as a manager of the Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry at the University of Geneva Medical School. After returning to Poland in 1920, he worked as a director of junior high schools and a professor of chemistry in Grodno, Warsaw and Łódź. From 1938 until the outbreak of war he was the head of the Department of Education and Culture of the Municipal Board in Łódź. During the war he worked as a professor of inorganic and analytical chemistry at the State School of Chemistry and Ceramics in Warsaw. From February 2, 1945 he was the head of the "Department of Higher Education" of the Faculty of Education of the Municipal Board of Łódź. He made great co...

Ambroise Ouedraogo

Ambroise Ouédraogo (born December 15, 1948 in Kossodo) is a Nigerian Catholic priest, Bishop of Maradi since 2001. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on June 29, 1979 in the archdiocese of Ouagadougou. Episcopate On May 18, 1999, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese of Niamey, with the titular capital Severian. The episcopal bishop gave him Cardinal Francis Arinze on 26 September 1999. March 13, 2001 Pope John Paul II mined him with the bishop of the new diocese of Maradi. Bibliography wiki
Mayor of Tokugayev (Kyrgyzstan) 1926 graduated in agricultural engineering, and 1929-1931 studied at the Communist Workers University of the East. Stalin. 1926-1929 Secretary of the Komsomol Committee responsible in the canton of Karakol, 1936-1937 editor-in-chief of Kyzyl Kyrgyzstan, 1938-1940 director of the Kyrgyz State Philharmonic, 1941-1943 secretary of the Communist Party of Bolshevik Kyrgyzstan. From March 22, 1943 to November 14, 1945, President of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz Republic. 1945-1948 Head of the Central Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic, 1948-1949 Head of the KC Division (b) K, 1949-1953 Chairman of the Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Council of Radio Ministers, 1953-1957. Then retired. 1946-1949 deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the 2nd term of office. Bibliography wiki

Marek Paczkow

Marek Michał Paczkow (born August 8, 1967) is a Polish ambassador, a firefighter of the State Fire Service in Krotoszyn. Weight 115 kg. He graduated from the University of Physical Education in Poznan (a branch in Gorzow Wielkopolski). He is the first Polish Sumo coach with the formal right to practice as a coach. He is a coach of the national team in sumo and multiple medalist of the World and European Championships in this discipline. His parent club is The Athletic Association of TA Crotoszyn. Brother Robert Paczkow, double sumo world champion in the category +115 kg. Awarded with the Bronze Cross of Merit (2010). wiki

RJ-25

RJ-25 (6P6C) (Registered Jack - type 25) - Six-pin telephone plug with six contacts for connection of 3 telephone lines. The dimensions are not different from RJ-11 or RJ-14, but have an additional two terminals. The plug is similar to RJ-12, but the signals have a different name and have a different meaning - pin 1 is negative and pin 6 is positive. The RJ designation refers to the type and size of the plug, and the number followed by these numbers determines the number of pins and the type of signals. For more information, see the RJ-11 plug-in description page as the most common of the RJ-11 plug-ins. wiki

Prolongation (bank loans)

Renewal - extends the period (postponement of) the repayment of a part or all of a bank loan, which may take place by temporarily suspending part payments (eg installments or installments) or the entire loan. The application of a grace period may involve an increase in installments following a grace period (with an unpaid portion of a credit commitment) or with a grace period. The extension is made in the form of an annex to the loan agreement after the borrower submits the application. Bibliography wiki

Fabio Massimo Castaldo

Fabio Massimo Castaldo (born 18 September 1985 in Rome) is an Italian politician, educated lawyer, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae Between 2005 and 2012, he studied law at the Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata" and French at Université Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne. He became involved in political activities within the framework of the Five Star Movement. In 2013 he became a co-worker with Paoli Taverny. In the 2014 elections, the M5S received the MEP's mandate. wiki

Runic stone from Björketorp

Runic stone from Björketorp Runic stone from Björketorp - measuring 4.2 m high rune stone, near Listerby in the municipality of Ronneby in the Swedish province of Blekinge. The stone stands on a graveyard dating back to the 7th-7th centuries, accompanied by two mysterious inscriptions and two small stone circles. On the first page of the stone carved an inscription: hAidRuno ronu fAlAhAk hAiderA g inArunAR ArAgeu hAerAmAlAusR u AR welAdAude SAR THAT BASED What does it mean: "I hide the magic runes here. An unsettling, deceitful death in exile (it will happen) to those who [= this stone] will destroy. " The second page contains an inscription uþarabasb to It is a spell that will bring you down. wiki

System irygacyjny Jianan

Irrigation system map The Jianan Irrigation System (Pinyin: Jianán Dàzún; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tōa-chūn Forest) is a system of hydroelectric canals and facilities located on the southwestern coast of Taiwan. It was built during the Japanese rule, between 1920 and 1930. The cost of the investment was 54 million yen. Covering an area of ​​275 km², the system directed the waters of the Zengwen Xi River through a dam to an artificial reservoir and further to the previously untouched areas of the Jianan plain, making it an island's agricultural base. Bibliography wiki

Aleksandar Popović

Aleksandar Popović, cyr. (Born October 20, 1971 in Belgrade) Curriculum vitae He graduated from high school in Moscow, then a degree in chemistry from the University of Belgrade, and completed his doctorate at the same university in 2002. He also studied at Florida State University (graduated 1996). He was a research associate in the department of home chemistry, and in 2009 he was also a vice president of marketing for a pharmaceutical company. Involved in the activities of the Democratic Party of Serbia, he was the spokesman of the party, and in 2003 became its vice president. DSS elected Member of the National Assembly (for the last time in 2012, during the mandate) and to the city council in Belgrade (including in 2014). He also tried unsuccessfully for the mayor of Belgrade. In the years 2004-2007 he was the Minister of Science and Environment in the first government of Vojislav Koštunica. Then he served as Minister of Energy in 2008 in the second cabinet of the same Prime Min...

Pommac

Pommacia Pommac - a refreshing carbonated soft drink made from fruits, including berries and ripened in oak barrels for three months. The recipe is kept secret. The drink was invented in 1919 by Anders Lindahl, founder of Fructus Fabriker in Stockholm. Distributed in Sweden and Finland as a non-alcoholic substitute for wines and champagnes, also for drivers. It was also sold in the USA between 1963-1969. In 2004, Carlsberg decided to stop the production of this beverage (low profitability), but due to social protests finally kept the product on the market. Bibliography wiki

Alojzy Budniok

Alojzy Budniok (born June 21, 1886 in Gierałtowice, near Wadowice, died April 28, 1942 in Katowice) is a sports activist in Królewska Huta (now Chorzów) and Hajduki Wielkie (currently Chorzów Batory, Chorzów district). > Curriculum vitae Father, wrestler, member of the "Falcon" Gymnastic Association. Alojz was a teenager, lifting weights, playing roulette and playing football. In 1904, he organized a backyard football team called "Concordia" in Katowice. In 1905 he became a member of the German Sports Club "Diana" in Katowice, where Silesian youth played in Katowice. He acted in favor of Polishness of Silesia. According to some researchers, he could be the co-founder of the first Polish football club in Silesia - Polonia Sports Club, which was founded in Hajduki Wielkie (now Chorzów Batory) or Królewskiej Huta (now Chorzów). In 1920 the founder of sports clubs: KS "Pogoń Katowice, KS" Gwiazda "Bogucice and TS" Paderewski ...

Caravan (band)

Karadzic Location on the map of Macedonia View of the Karajica from the water in early spring Karadżica (maced. Караџица) is a mountain range in Macedonia, which covers the western part of the Jakupica massif and extends to the south-west. Northwest passes to Suva Gora. The west side of the mountains is characterized by steep and high sections, which almost fall down to the canyon Treska. The highest peaks are the summit of the same name, Carajica (2473 m), Popowo (2380 m), Ubawa (2350 m). Geologically it consists of limestone, whereby the strata are completely karst, without surface watercourses, and with karst phenomena, especially hollows. It carries traces of glacial deluvial. From Karadzic comes the Markowa, 30 km long. wiki

The mystery of the house at Gantry Row

The Gantry Row's 13th Australian horror film, directed by Catherine Millar. The film was filmed in Sydney, Australia. Description of the plot Peter and Julia are buying an old house that needs refurbishment. It turns out that it was a fatal purchase. Trouble starts when new tenants start renovating. During the renovation they remove the mysterious metal plates from the living room walls. They discover a strange stain that resembles a man's shadow. Any attempt to paint stains will not result. In addition, Julie notes that her husband is beginning to suspect the change. Julie begins to realize that there is some kind of evil force in the house that returns from the past and tries to influence her husband's psyche badly. Cast i inni Bibliography wiki

Martin Grubinger

Příborská freudovka (Freudian Toolbox) - Herbal liqueur, a regional product from Czech Beskids. The name is commemorated by Sigmund Freud, who was born in Příbor, at the foot of the Beskids. The town was a major center for the production of herbal liqueurs, and according to legend, Freud's father was a foodie of this type of liquor. The recipe of the liqueur was found by Jan Karbanová, a resident of Příboru and began to produce a drink. Each bottle is provided with a corresponding tag with a description in German and English. wiki

To Louis Kossuth

This is Louis Kossuth - sonnet of English poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, published in the volume Poems and Ballads. Second Series from 1878. The work is dedicated to the person of the Hungarian national hero Lajos Kossuth. The song was translated by Dezső Kosztolányi into Hungarian. Swinburne's work represents the model of the French sonnet. Rhymes abba abba cc dede. It is written in the standard jambic pentameter (ten-syllable). It is in the group of Swinburne's poems praising freedom fighters and republican democracy, such as Wiktor Hugo and Giuseppe Mazzini. Bibliography wiki

Amelia Maszońska

Amelia Maszońska (born July 20, 1993 in Zielona Góra) - Polish violinist. Curriculum vitae She started learning to play the violin at the age of six. She graduated from the 1st and 2nd degree State Music School named after Mieczysław Karłowicz in Zielona Góra. In 2008, she began studying at the General Music School. Henryk Wieniawski in Poznań (under Prof. Jadwiga Kaliszewska). In 2016, she represented Poland at the 25th Lion's European Music Competition in Sofia. Currently, he is studying at the Academy of Music in Poznań. Playing the violin Hainke Matthias from 1920. Awards She received the following awards and distinctions: She is a scholarship holder of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and a laureate of the Yamaha Foundation scholarship. wiki

Zatarcza

Suffice (Latin postnotum, phragmanotum, l. mn postnota, phragmanota) - an element of the winged skeletal structure, which is part of the dorsal part of the trunk. The seizure is created by joining the notch of the given segment of the wingworm with the acrotergy of the next segment. On the inside, it will form, with the antifocative comb forming platelets that can be up to three in total. The septum is usually strongly supported by the pleura due to the lateral post-rigid growth of the epimer. Intraosseous retention is referred to as mesopostnotum and latent thrombus as metapostnotum. In insects using in flight both pairs of wings are developed both bites, in insects using only the rear pair of wings (eg beetles) only metapostnotum, and u using only the front pair (eg flies) only mesopostnotum. Suffice is comparable to spinasternum on the abdominal side of the body. wiki

trampling

Treating - the type of damage caused by wild game among young trees and forest plants, which are located on animal migration routes, in refuges or in concentration places (eg during mating). Damage is caused by trapping and treading young trees and green plants. The occurrence of overcrowding of ungulates in a given area leads to the following damage: excessive grazing and disappearance of individual green and woody plants and contributes to soil erosion, especially on forested mountain slopes. Bibliography wiki

Erik Bułatow

Erik Władimirowicz Bułatow (Russian: Эрик Владимирович Булатов, born on September 5, 1933 in Sverdlovsk) - a Russian painter. He was one of the leading representatives of the Soviet avant-garde of the 1960s. Initially he drew illustrations for children's books, then he took up painting, and from 1973 he exhibited his paintings abroad. He has been working in Paris since 1992. He claims that the function of painting is to discover reality by tearing off masks and appearances. He paints mainly landscapes, portraits and genre scenes. His works consist of a (made very carefully) part of the picture and the text that comments on it. Bibliography wiki

Wilmya Zimmermann

Wilmya Zimmermann (born July 30, 1944 in Heerlen) is a Dutch and German politician and trade union activist, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae She was born in the Netherlands and later moved to Germany. She worked as a technician and a medical assistant. She has worked in the ÖTV trade union, as well as in social organizations such as AWO or Greenpeace. In 1988, she joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany, and sat on party-governing bodies at the local level. She was the vice-president of the Social Democratic Women's Organization (ASF) in Upper Franconia. In the years 1994-1999 she held the MEP's mandate. She belonged to the socialist factions. in the Committee on Civil Liberties and Home Affairs. After leaving PE, she remained an active SPD activist and her women's organization. wiki

Ivan Mikulowicz

Ivan Fyodorovich Mikulovich (Russian Иван Фёдорович Микулович, born 16 September 1918 in the village of Kiszczyna Slabada in the Minsk province) - Party activist of the Belarusian SRR. Curriculum vitae He graduated from zootechnics, was a lecturer of the faculty of workers, later tutorials. From February 1940 to 1946 he was a Red Army soldier, 1943 he trained as a cadre of the Red Army's political cadres, he became a major, 1946-1948, head of the Military Department of the Communist Party of the Belarusian Communist Party (Bolshevik) in Baranovichi. From 1948 II Secretary of the District Committee of KP (b) B in Lachowicz, then to 1954 First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the KPB in Korektach, 1954-1956 and 1958-1960 Secretary of the Regional Committee of the KPB in Grodno, 1956-1958 Listener of the Higher School of the Party at the CPSU. From January 1963 to December 12, 1964 II Secretary of the Grodno Rural District Committee of the PSC, from 12 December 1964 to Januar...

Wayne David

Wayne David (born July 1, 1957 in Bridgend) is a British and Welsh politician, Member of the European Parliament, 3rd and 4th term, Member of the House of Commons for four terms. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1979 from Cardiff University and the 1982 business history of Swansea University. He completed postgraduate studies in the field of teaching. He worked as a teacher in the school and as a teacher in the Workers' Educational Association. He became involved in political activities within the Labor Party. He was a councilor (1985-1991) and chairman of the board (1986-1987) at Cefn Cribwr. From 1989 to 1999, he served as a member of the MEP, joining the socialist factions. In the years 1992-1994 he was Vice-President of the Commission for Regional Policy, Regional Planning and Relations with Regional and Local Authorities. In the 2001 parliamentary election he was elected to the House of Commons of the Workington constituency. He has also successfully run for re-election...

Biełaruski Student

Student Belarus (white Беларускі студэнт) - Belarusian-language social-political and literary journal published in Prague in Czechoslovakia in 1923. Its main objective was to strengthen the Belarusian national consciousness and support the struggle for independent Belarusian statehood. Information on political and social events in Poland, with particular emphasis on the part of the Belarusian national minority, as well as in the USSR. The periodical described the life of the Belarusian emigres, published articles devoted to the struggle for rebirth and independence of Belarus. There were literary and public works on the history of the Belarusian national-democratic movement (Remembrance of Ahniou, Władysław, W. Trywicz, Sud in Bialastok, and 45 others). The attention of Belarusian culture and philology. It included the following sections: Gambling, Knihapis, Chronicle. Among the writers was Jan Stankiewicz, who used the nickname B. Skarynicz. In total, 7 issues were published. Bib...

Vincent Arnold

Wincenty Józef Arnold (born 5 December 1864 in Olomouc, died in 1942 in Lviv) is a Polish biochemist. He graduated from Lviv University, continued his studies at the Faculty of Medicine of the Jagiellonian University and at the University of Leipzig. After graduating, he moved to Lvov, where he began work in a general hospital. In 1909 he became the head of the infectious disease department, conducting research between 1906 and 1911, on the basis of which he determined that the reaction of the protein resulting from the use of nitroprusside soda corresponds to that of the tank. He found that the strength of this reaction depends on the number of sulfhydryl groups that can react. In 1926 he was retired, since 1930 he was a correspondent of the Polish Academy of Arts. Bibliography wiki

Blitzar

Blitzar - a theoretical astronomical object that is a variant of a neutron star, which may be responsible for the formation of so-called. fast radio burst (FRB). The object name is a combination of the words blitz (lightning, lightning) and pulsar. Blitzar begins her life as a neutron star with a mass allowing her to collapse into a black hole, but spinning at such high velocity that the centrifugal force acting on the star's matter is sufficient to suppress the star's collapse into its interior. At this stage, the blitzar characteristics are similar to those of a normal pulsar. The rapidly rotating pulse slowly loses energy, radiating it through the magnetic field, which in turn slows its rotational motion. At the same time, the magnetic field of the star clears the surrounding space from gas and cosmic dust, which has a significant impact on the further evolution of the object. After a few million years, the pulsar slows down so much that the centrifugal force can no longe...

Claude Ballot-Léna

Unknown fields: "source", "date and place of death", "date and place of birth", "full name", "quote" and "writer". Augusto Roa Bastos (born June 13, 1917 in Asunción, April 26, 2005) is a paraguayan novelist, playwright, poet and journalist. From 1947 on emigration in Argentina, after 1976 in France. In 1989 he returned to Poland. Winner of the Cervantes Award in 1989. Creation The greatest, monumental novel, the hero of which is the first paraguayan dictator, José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, deserves the greatest work of Bastos. novels stories * * In 1984, published by the Literary Publishing House, a Polish selection of Bastos stories, entitled " Kurupi and other stories Stage Songs Poetry Other publications Honors and awards Bibliography Authoritative control (person): Camel GTP Championship, World Sports-Prototype Championship, World Touring Car Championship oraz IMSA Camel Lights. Bibliography wiki

Jim Downing

James "Jim" Downing (born January 4, 1942 in Atlanta) is an American businessman and racing driver. Career Downing started his career in international car racing in 1964 after competing in the SCCA National Championship Runoffs Formula Vee, where he was ranked in the tenth position. In the following years, the American team also appeared in the World Challenge for Endurance Drivers, the World Championship for Drivers and Makes, the IMSA GTU Championship, the IMSA Camel GT Championship, the IMSA Camel Lights, the IMSA Camel GTO, the IMSA World Sports Car Championship, the Le Mans 24 Hours Mans, the Grand American Rolex Series, the American Le Mans Series, the SCCA Southeast Division National CSR, the SCCA National Championship Runoffs and the WeatherTech Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints®. Bibliography wiki

Half-sided roof

Half-sided roof Zakopane, house with half-gable roof Half-peak roof (bridgehead, fume hood) - a variant of a gable roof with a wide eaves located in the gable wall. The wall part of the wall above the eaves is called the upper half or the abutment. The roof is characteristic for Podhale architecture, hence it is also called Zakopane or Podhale. The half-gable roof is considered to be a transitional form between a hip-roof and a gable roof, and its origin is related to the original placement of the smoke in the gable wall of residential buildings. wiki

Domenico Sanguigni

Domenico Sanguigni (born June 27, 1809 in Terracina, died November 20, 1882 in Rome), Italian Catholic priest, Vatican diplomat, cardinal. He defended the doctorate of both rights. After receiving ordained priests, he worked in Vatican diplomacy, among other things. as auditor in nunciatures in the Kingdom of Naples and Portugal; He was also an interno in Brazil. In June 1874 Pius IX appointed him the titular Archbishop of Tarso and nuncio in Portugal; In August 1874 Cardinal Alessandro Franchi gave him the Bishop's Sacrament. In September 1879, Leo XIII brought him to cardinal status, giving the title of Santa Pudenzian Priestess. Sanguigni died three years later and was buried at the Roman cemetery of Campo Verano. wiki

Chilly Friday

Chilly Friday - rock band from Greenland. Chilly Friday's name was taken from the day the week the performers invented the name in 2000 at Nuuk. The band became popular in Greenland, but the performers moved to Copenhagen. The band's music was described as Rock of the Great White Pearl, referring to their country. The band has released seven albums. Chilly Friday creates songs in both Greenlandic and English. The exception is the album M / S Kalaallit Nunaat, which is sung entirely in Greenland. The 2004 album Tribute additionally features independent songs from the 70s and 80s. Team composition Albums wiki

Jakow Goldblatt

Jakov Semyonovich Goldblatt, Russian Яков Семенович Гольдблат (born 13 October 1860 in Suwalki, died January 25, 1929 in New York) - Russian painter, educator, emigrant wiki

Great Aloh

Aloh Besar - a river on Borneo. It flows through Muq Labu in Temburong district in Brunei. It goes to the Gulf of Brunei, which is part of the South China Sea. This river, along with Sungai Bangau, separates the island of Palau Selirong from the mainland. The Aloh Basar banks are covered with mangroves. The northern shore, part of Palau Selirong Forest Recreation Park, shows no signs of human activity. The South is part of the Labu Forest Reserve. It is characterized by stronger forest cover, but the trees growing there are lower than on the northern shore. wiki

Władysław Stachowiak

Władysław Stachowiak (born June 6, 1922 in Ostrów Wielkopolski) - Polish locksmith, Member of the Sejm of the PRL IV and V term. Curriculum vitae She obtained primary education, a locksmith by profession. He worked as a senior master of wagon construction in Zakłady Naprawcze Taboru Kolejowego in Ostrów Wielkopolski. He was the secretary of the departmental party organization in ZNTK, a member of the Works Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party and a executive member of the PZPAT Poviat Committee. In 1965 and 1969 he was a Member of Parliament in the district of Ostrów Wielkopolski, for two terms he was a member of the Communications and Communications Committee. Awarded with the Bronze Cross of Merit. Bibliography wiki

Tiemo Wölken

Tiemo Wölken (born December 5, 1985 in Otterndorf) - German politician and lawyer, activist of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), deputy to the European Parliament of the 8th term. Curriculum vitae A law graduate at the Universität Osnabrück. He also studied in international law at the University of Hull. He became an academic teacher at the Deutsche Universität für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer, and in 2016 he obtained an attorney's degree. In the European elections in 2014, he was a candidate for the EP on the deputy parliamentary list of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. The mandate of the eighth term of office took place in November 2016, replacing Matthias Groote. In Europarlam he joined the faction of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats. wiki

Igor Tałankin

Igor (Indrustij) Wasiljewicz Tałankin, Russian Игрой (Индустрий) Васильевич Таланкин (born on October 3, 1927 in Bogoroditsky, died July 24, 2010 in Moscow) - Russian director and screenwriter. He mainly made adaptations of literary works. In 1960, together with G. Danelija, he directed the movie Sierioża full of lyricism and humor; received the award for him at the International Karlovy Vary Festival. In 1963, he directed Evacuation on the basis of the story of Virgo, a dramatic story about the wartime experiences of children. His other films include Father Sergius (1978) based on Leo Tolstoy's, Demes (1992) by Fiodor Dostoyevsky, and film biography of Tchaikovsky (1969). He is also the creator of publicist and political films. He was buried at the Danilov Cemetery in Moscow. Bibliography wiki

Buccal lap

The buccal lacing (Latin sulcus subgenalis, sutura subgenalis) - seam present on insect head. The buccal lap is a lateral seam of a pseudocode located below the cheek and separating it from the buccal lobe. It extends parallel to the lower edge of the side of the head box or bends archedly above the shank. At the back of this stitch is the back tent and the front of the tent. On the inner side of the skin is a slat called a subgenal ridge. The part of the buccal suture over the ligaments is referred to as the pleurostomalis sutura and the remainder as the sutura hypostomalis. wiki

Chairman

Chairman - person in charge of the meeting or discussion at the meeting; The group leader is responsible for its activities. The chairperson is usually elected or appointed by the members of the group. It is the responsibility of the chair to direct the work of the group, to ensure continuity of work and consensus, and to present or represent the group's positions or tasks outside of it. The term is commonly used eg by class president or by title, eg President of the House of Lords, President of the European Parliament. Bibliography wiki

Tom Klausler

Moselle Open 2015 - ATP World Tour 250 ATP World Tour 250 ATP Tour Tournament in the Moselle Open season on 21-27 September 2015 in Metz on hard courts in a hall with a total prize pool of € 439,405. > Single player Competitors set up Ladder Key Final stage Initial phase Prize pool Double game Competitors set up Ladder Prize pool Comments Bibliography nship, Can-Am, USAC Mini-Indy Series, Amerykańskiej Formuły Super Vee Robert Bosch/Valvoline Championship, World Championship for Drivers and Makes, CART Indy Car World Series, Indianapolis 500 oraz USAC Gold Crown Championship. In the CART Indy Car World Series, Klausler started in 1983. With eight scores, it was ranked 23rd in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Cuneglas

Cuneglas: Cuneglasus, literally "fawn hound", also called "Cynlas", is the king of Rhos, today's Denbighshire, in north Wales. He reigned in the first half of the sixth century. He was the son of Owain Bialozbe and the brother of Saint Einion Frenin and Meirion. The only contemporary source that reports on Cuneglas is De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae by Gildas the Wise. The author alleges that he is using the phrase taken from the biblical style used in the Old Testament: Cuneglas was also identified as: In addition to Cuneglas, other kings were also condemned: Bibliography wiki

Alfons Noviks

Alfons Noviks (born 1908 in the village of Silagaiļi near Lucyna, died March 12, 1996 in Riga) - Latvian Communist, Soviet security officer, Major General, People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the SRR (1940-1941), People's Commissar / Minister of State Security of the Latvian Ministry of National Security (1941 and 1944-1953). Curriculum vitae The son of a poor peasant, 1927 graduated from high school, worked in road building, later in his brother's farm, in April-May 1932 a worker delegate in Moscow, from July 1932 to October 1940 a member of the Communist Party of Latvia. From September 1932 to July 1933 he served in the military, since August 1933 he was working at the Komsomol Regional Council of Latvia in Dyneburg, and in November 1933 he was arrested and imprisoned in Riga prison, from where he left in November 1938, and then worked again in his brother's farm . From June to August 1940, head of the State Security Administration of the Ministry of Interior ...

Farnawaz I

Farnawaz I (326 BC - 234 BC) was the first king of Kartli, the ancient Georgian kingdom, in the classical sources under the name Iberia. In medieval Georgian literature it is considered to be the founder of the Kartli kingdom and the Farnatida dynasty. Based on the medieval records, most of the investigators locate the government of the Farnawa in the third century BC: Wakhushti in the years 302-237 BC, Cyril Toumanoff in 299-234 BC, and Pawle Ingorokwa in the 284-219 BC. Bibliography wiki

Chechetov

Chechetov He was an activist of the Party of Regions associated with the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. On February 21, 2015, the decision of the prosecutor's office, Mykhailo Chechetov, was arrested in connection with the ongoing investigation into Viktor Yanukovich's vote in the Ukrainian parliament over the so-called " dictatorship in January 2014. During the Chechotov voting was the so-called. a conductor who points to members of his party as to vote. He was released from custody after paying a deposit and surrendering to electronic surveillance. My grandmother Chechetov commits suicide on the night of February 28, 2015, jumping from his apartment window on the 17th floor. wiki

Michał Słowikowski

Michał Słowikowski (born 1898, died 1991) - Polish Catholic priest, infidels, Lublin canon, director of bishop's high school (so called Biskupiak) in Lublin in 1935-1939 and 1944-1962 (to liquidation). In his youth he volunteered to participate in the war with the Bolsheviks in 1920. He also studied Polish studies at the University of Warsaw. In 1924 he was ordained a priest. Later he became a teacher of the bishop's high school in Lublin. After the resignation of the director Bl. Fr.. Kazimierz Gostyński took his job in 1935. In 1939 the school was closed by German occupiers and converted to barracks and military hospital. Teaching aids, library collections and private collections of directors were taken and burned. Ks. Słowikowski and a part of the staff became a prisoner of the Gestapo at the Castle of Lublin. On March 15, 1940, he was released from prison, and in April of that year he took up the parish of St. Peter and Paul in Kamionka. During his stay in Kamionka, he ...

Lobrathium mordens

Lobrathium mordens - a species of beetle from the family Nusacidae and subfamily of the jargon (Paederinae). This species was described in 2012 by Volker Assing. Body length from 5.5 to 7.3 mm. A species similar to L. semicaeruleum. It is different from the black front of the body and the construction of male terminals. Depth on the seventh sternite shallow abdomen. The rear edge of this sternite was wide-raised. The eighth sternit weakly drew with a deep, relatively narrow recess, and a broad, U-shaped recess at the back. Edeagus with long, slender abdominal cavity and at the dorsal-abdominal apex. The length of the edeagus ranges from 1.2 to 1.3 mm, while in L. the semiceruleum is about 1 mm. Endemic beetle for India, known from Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. wiki

Double You

Double You is an Italian eurodance group founded in 1985. The most popular song of this band is the single "Please Do not Go" sold in the circulation of three million copies. Single "We All Need Love" "Who's Fooling Who" "Missing You" "Part-Time Lover" "Run to Me" "Send Away the Rain" (Tylko Brazylia) "If You Say Goodbye" (Tylko Brazylia) "Gimme All Your Love" (Tylko Brazylia) "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" "Desperado" "Dance Anymore" "Please Don't Go 2002" "Please Don't Go 2005" Albums wiki

Fabio Fabiani

Fabio Fabiani (born 13 October 1974 in Ravenna) is an Italian racing driver. Career Fabiani started his international racing career in 2007 with the Super Production European Touring Car Cup. With a score of four, he was ranked sixth overall. A year later he was a Super Production Champion. In the later years of Italy he also appeared in the World Touring Car Championship and SEAT Leon Supercopa Italy. In the World Touring Car Championship of Italy, he competed in the 2009-2011 season with Proteam Racing and Engstler Motorsport. But never scored. During the second race in Belgium in 2011 he ranked 13th, which was his best result in the history of the championship. Bibliography wiki

Laurent Cazenave

Laurent Cazenave (born April 25, 1978 in Pau) is a French racing driver. Career Cazenave started his career in international car racing in 1996, starting in the French Formula Ford 1800, where he did not earn points. In later years, the Frenchman also appeared at the French Super Production Championship, the French GT Championship, the FIA ​​GT Championship, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the French Supertour Championship, the FIA ​​GT3 European Championship, the MitJet Series, the World Touring Car Championship, the FIA ​​GT1 World Championship The Blancpain Endurance Series, the 1x Grand Prix Electrique, the Mitjet 2L Supersport and the Championnat de France FFSA GT. Results in 24h Le Mans Bibliography wiki

Odra A81

Genesis In 1948, the production of the first truck, the old one, was started. In 1954 the N424 substitute bus was called "Colorado" in Jelcz. However, there was still a lack of a "racial" bus. Since 1952, Stara N52 has been produced in Sanok. Both Jelcz and San are undertaking the construction of a new Polish bus. San H01 and Star Jot 55 were built. The latter was not put into production, but in Jelcz, the bus was still being tried. It was decided to use a new truck, Bison A80. On its basis, the Oder was established in 1957, which was larger than other buses. Construction Odra had about 45 seats, with its trunk on its roof. Its engine was the S-56, known from the Żubr. The chassis was lowered. The body was fashionable for the then-old bus. It was painted atypically: white with stripes of a different color (probably blue). Fate For unknown reasons, work was abandoned and serial production was abandoned. Instead of putting it into production, it was decided to ...
Stepan Romanovich Senchuk, Ukraine In the years 1972-1977 he studied at the Agricultural Institute in Lviv, graduated with a degree in engineering mechanics. He worked as an engineer in agricultural institutions. In 1993 he became director of the company "Lwiwagroremmaszpostacz". Since 1994 he was a councilor in the council of the Lviv Oblast, where he led the Faction of the Agrarian Party. From April 1998 to July 2001, he was the chairman of the Lviv Region Council (head of local government), for a time while acting as chairman of the Lviv Regional State Administration from January 1999 to March 2001. Since April 2005 he was a member of the People's Union of "Our Ukraine". After leaving the function of the administration of the Lviv Oblast, he sat on the supervisory board of the company "Ecolan" (food producer). In November 2005 he was shot next to a gas station in Brzuchowice, probably by a hired killer. Bibliography wiki

Tadeusz Reyman

Tadeusz Reyman (born November 6, 1899 in Przeworsk, died April 7, 1955 in Cracow) is a historian, archaeologist and museum colleague. Curriculum vitae He was born on November 6, 1899 in Przeworsk. He undertook historical studies at the Jagiellonian University. In 1928 he obtained his doctorate in history. In 1922 he became assistant to Wlodzimierz Demetrykiewicz. After his death in 1937 he became director of the Archaeological Museum in Cracow. This function was until death. In 1947 he became a professor at the Jagiellonian University in the field of archaeological museums. He died on 7 April 1955 in Cracow. Bibliography wiki

Wettiusz Walens

Vettius Valens (born February 8, 120) is an ancient Greek astrologer, author of an extensive work known under the title Antologies. From his origins he was an Antiochian, but he spent most of his life in Alexandria, where he probably met Ptolemy. In his work he has compiled a large collection of astrological information on how to designate ascendants or determine the position of the signs of the zodiac and their effects on human life, illustrating them with tables and calculation methods. He also listed over a hundred examples of horoscopes for the period from 37 to 184 n.e., and also gave the date of his conception and birth. Anthologies are a valuable source in the history of ancient astrology, because Wettiusz relies heavily on the authors of earlier works, most of which are unknown from any other source. Bibliography wiki

Office of the Apostolic Charity

History In Innocent III, there was a to the Apostolic Authority. His duties and the rules of operation of the Apostolic Office were described by Grzegorz X in the thirteenth century. In the bull of 1409 Alexander V introduced the standards of the office. Leo XIII delegated the apostolic almsgiver, who gave the apostolic blessing in the papal name on a special diploma. In 1998, in the apostolic constitution Pastor the bonus appeared that the office was directly subject to the Holy Father and serves on behalf of the poor. competence The main task of the office is to provide small charitable assistance to persons in difficult financial circumstances, primarily in Rome; In 2011, the office provided financial assistance of 900,000 euros. The income for this activity comes from the parchment with the papal blessing issued by the office. Parchments can be spent on such occasions as the reception of the sacrament of Baptism, Holy Communion, Confirmation, marriage, ordination or permanent...

Paolo Giangrossi

Paolo Giangrossi (born 16 April 1953 in Rome) is an Italian racing driver. Career Giangrossi started his career in international car racing in 1980, starting with the European Formula 3, Formula 3 and World Challenge for Endurance Drivers. Only in the Italian edition did he score points. With a score of four, he was placed in thirteenth position in the general classification. In later years he also appeared at the Monaco Grand Prix, the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship and the World Sports-Prototype Championship. Bibliography wiki

Lucy Radwan

Łucja Radwan (born 1951 in Tuchów) - Austrian-Polish artist painter, in Gols, Burgenland. She is the daughter of painter Tadeusz Radwan. Creation Lucia Radwan's work includes a variety of painting techniques including watercolor, acrylic, ink sketch and oil painting. The artist was initially recognized as a watercolor artist - her passionate paintings depicted both urban and rural landscapes. Over time, the most recognizable style of Radwan has become art with rock motifs in the Speleo-Art stream - including large-scale oil paintings inspired by complex morphology of cave forms with stalactites and stalagmites. The artist combines an unlimited number of forms and colors with her characteristic antithesis game: horror and majesty and living heartbeat with static equilibrium. As a result, works are marked with spatial structure and careful, time-consuming finishing. In contrast to this, Radwan's acrylic paintings can give the impression of spontaneity, where an attractive subj...

John Pazak

The 2013/2014 World Ski Championships were to be held during the planned 4 ski competitions (except for a team competition). The events were to take place in Tauplitz / Bad Mitterdorf and Planica. However, due to the delay of the modernization work on HS 215, the final ski competitions of the 2013/2014 SKI in Planica (21-23.03.2014) have been transferred to the HS 139. Therefore, the fight for the World Cup in ski flying took place only during The competition was held on 11th and 12th January 2014 on the Kulm mammoth hill in Tauplitz / Bad Mitterndorf. general classification Comments Bibliography wiki

Holocaust in Belarus

Map of the Holocaust in Belarus The Holocaust in Belarus has led to the almost complete extermination of Polish and Lithuanian Jews (see Lithuanian) in the Lithuanian territories (administered by the German occupation as the Reich Commissar of the East). Of about 375 thousand. Jews living in this area, the end of the war survived about 130 thousand. During the German occupation over two million citizens of the Belarusian Socialist Republic were killed; Thousands of villages and towns have been depopulated. throws wiki

Detlof von Berg

The 2013/2014 Grand Prix finishes the seventh, the last of the best skaters in the 2013/2014 Grand Prix. They took place in Fukuoka between 5 and 8 December. In each competition, 6 contestants / couples participated in the Grand Prix. Results Soloists triumphed on Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu, while soloist Mao Asada proved to be the best soloist in the competition. Germany's Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy won the pair. American couple Meryl Davis and Charlie White won the competition. soloists Solistki Sports Couples Dance parties Bibliography wiki

Chris Clark (racing driver)

55 Independent Border Patrol Battalion - a separate division of the Border Patrol Army. Formation and organizational change 55 Border Patrol Battalion was formed in 1948 in the structure of 19 Border Protection Brigade. Order of the Minister of National Defense No. 205 / Org. On December 4, 1948, as of January 1, 1949, the Border Patrol Army was subordinated to the Ministry of Public Security. The battalion was taken over by the Provincial Militia Civic Command. Reformed in 1950 to the 33rd Battalion of the Border Patrol Army. The battalion headquarters and staff were stationed in the Black Dunajec. Organizational structure The 55th battalion dislocation was as follows: A separate article: border protection battalion. Comments Bibliography wiki