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Prize for them. Konstanty Puzyna

Konstanty Puzyna - an award granted since 2015 on the initiative of the "Dialog" monthly for combining creative activity with involvement in public life, and its founder is the Book Institute. The winners are presented with the "Pasha Puzyna" statuette designed by Krzysztof M. Bednarski and 10,000 Golden. The selection of the laureate is decided by the chapter composed of the magazine's editors and laureates from previous years. The award ceremony takes place on the day of her patron's birthday, April 13th. Winners wiki

Lev Michajłow

Lev Michajłowicz Mikajłow (Jelinson) (rosa Лев Михайлович Михайлов (Елинсон), born November 24, 1872 in Yekaterynodarze, died March 5, 1928 in Leningrad) - a Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In 1903 he joined the SDPRR, from March 15 to May 5, 1917 he was the chairman of the SDPRR Municipal Committee (b) in Petrograd and a member of the Petrograd Revolutionary Committee. In October 1917 he became a member of the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Governorship. From October 7, 1921 to June 30, 1922, he was a diplomatic representative of the RSFSR in Norway, 1923-1924 a plenipotentiary of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs (NKID) of the USSR at the Council of People's Commissars of the Turkist ASRR and a member of the Central Asian Central Committee of the Central Committee of the ROC (b) and from 1924 until the end of his life a secretary responsible for the All-Union Association of Old Bolsheviks. Bibliography wiki

Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads

Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads - a volume of poems by the English poet Algonon Charles Swinburne, published in New York in 1867 by Carleton's publishing house. The collection is accompanied by a dedication for the painter Edward Burne-Jones: To / my Friend / Edward Burne Jones / these poems / are affectionately and admiringly / dedicated. The volume includes the title poem Laus Veneris and several dozen other works, including the poems Anaktoria, Hermaphroditus and Dolores. The content coincides with the volume Poems and Ballads. Bibliography wiki

Normative act universally binding

Acts of general application - a law-making act containing norms of conduct regarding addressees defined in general. Basically, they are valid throughout the territory of the state. With their help, you can regulate the sphere of rights and obligations of citizens, create and dismiss public authorities and determine their authority. They can be the basis for acts of applying the law to natural and legal persons, for example in the form of administrative decisions or court judgments. The group of universally binding acts in Poland includes: constitutions, international agreements, acts and ordinances. A specific group of generally applicable acts are acts of local law. In addition, the sources of universally binding law include the Act amending the Constitution, regulations with the force of law issued on the basis of art. 234 of the Constitution and other legally binding acts. This applies to the current regulations of the President of the Republic of Poland with the force of law iss...

Inscriptions of Greek cities from Asia Minor

Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien (IK) - an epigraphic publishing series devoted to polis on the territory of Asia Minor. IK has been issued in Bonn since 1979. The project was initiated by researchers led by Reinhold Merkelbach. Each volume is devoted to another Malopolska city, in the case of a larger number of inscriptions retained on policies, two volumes fall. Quoting individual volumes of the series takes place by giving the name of the polis after "I". The ambition of the creators of IK is to cover publications (along with the Tituli Asiae Minoris series) of all Greek cities in the region. Bibliography wiki

Kim Brodersen

Kim Kamman Brodersen (born 3 February 1963 in Aabenra) is a Danish goalkeeper. Club career Brodersen has performed in the Danish first-team teams Herføl BK, Næstved IF and Lyngby BK, as well as in the Norwegian second division, Moss FK. In 1991 he was awarded the Det Gyldne Bur, and in the 1991/92 season Lyngby won the Danish championship. Representative career Denmark's Brodersen made one appearance on January 30, 1993 in a 2-2 friendly draw against the United States. Bibliography wiki

Zhou Lüxin

Zhou Lüxin (Chinese: 周 吕 鑫; pinyin: Zhōu Lǚxīn, born July 31, 1988) is a Chinese water jumper. Silver Olympic medalist from Beijing. The 2008 Games were his only Olympic Games. After the medal he reached the jumps of a 10-meter tower, ahead of Australian Matthew Mitcham. In this competition he was a double medalist of the world championship: silver in 2007 and bronze in 2009. He was a double medalist of the Asian Games in 2010 - gold in synchronized jumps and silver individually. wiki

Molecular gastronomy

Molecular gastronomy - a scientific field that is a part of food science, mainly focused on culinary processing. Molecular eating allows you to get healthier and more attractive food. The origins of molecular gastronomy go back to 1969 and the presentation of Nicolas Kurti's "Physicist in the Kitchen", and the term appeared in 1988, initially (1998) as a molecular and physical gastronomy. Kurti held a two-year conference for scientists and cooks. "Molecular and Physical Gastronomy", but in 1998 it was changed to "Molecular Gastronomy". The event was held until 2005. In 1995, Joan Marie Lehn began to form a molecular gastronomy group in the College de France laboratory. Molecular gastronomy deals with: wiki

Julio Añoveros Trias de Bes

Davos Location on the map of Europe The third race of the World Cup ski jumping season in 2015/2016 took place in Swiss Davos. The competition was played between 12-13 December. Athletes competed in freestyle (15km for women and 30km for men) and in freestyle sprint. Program of the competition Results 15 km of women are free 30 km of men are optional Sprint women s. Any Sprint men s. Any Bibliography From 1994 to 1999 he was also a professor at the UNED National Distance Learning University. Later professionally associated with ESADE. In the years 1994-1999 the People's Party was mandated by the MEPs of the MEPs, sitting in the Christian Democrats. emocrats. wiki
Micha Josef Berdyczewski (born 1865 in Międzyboz, died 1921 in Berlin) is a Jewish writer, essayist and philosopher. He was a descendant of Hasidic rabbis from Podolia. He lived in Wroclaw, later (since 1911) in Berlin. Since 1890 he studied philosophy in Germany. He created in Hebrew, Yiddish and German. In his work he portrayed the conflict between the modern ideas of his era and traditional Judaism. He studied Jewish legends, wrote essays on Judaism and Christianity, and described life in the Jewish towns of Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century. His philosophical views were influenced by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche; He strove for a "change of values" in Hebrew literature. He has published over 150 short stories in Hebrew and many novels in German and Yiddish; One of his most famous works is "Miriam". Bibliography wiki

Jozue III

Joshua III (also Iyasu, is Ijasu, born? - died 1810) - Emperor of Ethiopia from February 16, 1784 to April 24, 1788. He came from the Salomon dynasty. He was the grandson of Emperor Joshua II of Kuarena. He became the emperor after the abdication of Tekle Gijorgis I. According to Polish historian Andrzej Bartnicki, his rule de facto initiated a period of zemene mesafynt, ie partition of Ethiopia. The Emperor had no real power. His reign was dominated by the power play between the Uelde Syllabi, Hajle Josadik and other Ethiopian rulers. The local aristocrats from Gondar brought him to the throne. After his accession to the throne, Joshua III carried out a number of promotions, including, among other things, Tsadal's kenneling on the bituedena breed, Hajle Josadik's brethren became the ruler of Agam and Agam, and Ali's balambaras became the dedicator of Begiemdyru. The power of the emperor fell after Ali the Great brought him out of the exile of Tekle Gijorgis and restored h...

Tip-Top (cabaret)

Tip-Top (1939-1939) - a theater based in Warsaw. Its seat was at 73 Mokotowska Street. The theater opened on August 12, 1939, at the former Buffo theater. The title of the remix was "Who's Who". The texts were written by Minkiewicz, Słonimski, Jurandot and Szlengel. Participated by Hanka Ordonówna, Dan Choir, Feliks Parnell, Eugeniusz Bodo, Walter, Chmurkowska, Koszutski, Wolińska, Maria Żejmówna, Punia Halama. The manager was Marek Bayer. Ordonówna performed the number S.O.S. On August 30, 1939, the Warsaw press announced the premiere of the next program but it did not come to fruition. wiki

In defense of nationality

The 1900 edition of Poznan In defending nationality - a brochure by Rose Luxemburg, published in Poznań at the end of 1900, and inspired by the growing anti-Polish course represented by the Prussian partition authorities (Kulturkampf). Although the author questioned the need for Poland to regain its independence and believed that the Polish lands would be economically dependent on the partitioning states, it was in favor of full autonomy in the cultural development of Poles within these states. The brochure showed the Poles' right to cultivate their language and culture while recognizing that the creation of antagonisms in this regard was not in the interest of German society but only of its capitalist elites, using nationalist conflicts for their political purposes. The publication was intensively distributed in the proletarian environment in Poznań. wiki

Stefan Nowakowski

Stefan Nowakowski (born August 6, 1912 in Kobyłka, Poland) is a Polish sociologist and researcher at the University of Warsaw, a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, a sociologist of the city. Curriculum vitae In 1932 he graduated from the city grammar school No. 4 in Warsaw and in 1936 studied law at the University of Warsaw. In the years 1937-1939 he studied sociology at the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Warsaw, while working as a senior assistant at the Polish Sociological Institute. During World War II he participated in secret teaching and research work of the Polish Sociological Institute. In 1945 he worked briefly at the University of Lodz as an assistant in the Department of General Sociology. In December 1945 he started working at the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Warsaw, until 1950 as Senior Assistant in the Department of Theory of Culture. In 1947, he became a doctoral student at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries under the direction of ...

Alick Banda

Alick Banda (born November 15, 1963 in Mufulira) is a Zambian Catholic priest, Bishop of Ndola since 2010. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on 7 August 1994. Episcopate March 30, 2007 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him bishop of the diocese of Solwezi. The episcopal bishop gave him the July 28, 2007 apostolic nuncio in Zambia - Archbishop Nicola Girasoli. On November 13, 2009 he was appointed coadjutor of the diocese of Ndola. Governments in the diocese took on January 16, 2010 after retirement. wiki
Kazimierz Jaskot (born January 22, 1936, November 20, 2005) is a Polish pedagogue, professor, first rector of the University of Szczecin and the Higher School of Humanities in the Society of General Knowledge in Szczecin. Curriculum vitae He studied pedagogy at the. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. He defended his master's thesis in 1965. Researcher at the Szczecin Teacher Training College, the Higher School of Education, the Higher Education School, the University of Szczecin and the Higher School of Humanities in Szczecin. Rector of the WSP in Szczecin and the first Rector of the University of Szczecin and the Higher School of Humanities in Szczecin. He defended his doctorate in 1970 at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, and his habilitation work in 1979. In February 1996 he was awarded the title of full professor. Author of 12 books and more than 150 scientific articles. He has promoted more than 400 teaching magazines and 10 doctorates. wiki

Teymur Guliyev

Teymur İmanqulu oğlu Quliyev (born November 25, 1888 in Cəbrayılu, Goulé Province, nowadays of Gandjë), November 18, 1965) - Soviet and Azerbaijani politician, Chairman of the People's Council of Azerbaijani People's Council 1937-1953 and again from 1953 to 1954. From 1920 in RCP (b) and OGPU, 1934-1936 chairman of the special college of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR, 1936-1937 chairman of the Supreme Court of this republic. Since November 13, 1937, the chairman of the People's Commissariat of People's Commissars (in 1946 renamed the Council of Ministers) of the Azerbaijani SSR; From March 21, 1939 to October 5, 1950, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (BK), from October 14, 1952 to February 14, 1956, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. From 29 March to 13 August 1953 I Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Azerbaijan SRR, then by 1 March 1954 again the prime minister of the Azerbaijani SRR. Member of the USSR's 1st term of off...

Every time

Ivanovich, a Belarusian politician, a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus for the thirteenth term. Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was elected a Member of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. On November 27, 1996, after a controversial and partially unrecognized international constitutional change by President Aleksandr Lukashenka, he did not form part of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of his first term. Under the 1994 Constitution of Belarus, his mandate to the Verkhovna Rada ended on January 9, 2000; The next election for this body has never been done. wiki

Gordon Goodwin (muzyk)

Gordon L. Goodwin (born 1954 in Neal) is an American pianist, saxophonist, composer, arranger and conductor. Gordon Goodwin was born in Neal, Kansas. Goodwin began his musical education at Cal State Northridge with Joel Leach and Bill Calkins. The first track on the big band pt. "Hang Loose" wrote at age 13. Later he was signed to the big band of Louise Bellson, where he played with Pete Christlieb and Don Menza. Big Phat Band Goodwin is the founder of Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band. Playing in it on the piano and occasionally on soprano and tenor saxophone. The band combines talents such as Wayne Bergeron, Eric Marienthal and Andy Martin. All songs were composed or arranged by Gordon Goodwin. Some of his works are based on old jazz melodies: the perfect example is "Sing, Sang, Sung", a caricature of the "Sing, Sing, Sing" swing standard by Louis Prima. The band has released six albums, two of them being Grammy nominated "Swingin 'For t...

Stanisław Widl

Stanisław Widal (born August 14, 1896 in Marcinkowice, Nowy Sącz district, shot in June 1942 in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp) - Polish Army officer (75th Infantry Regiment), commander of the Chorzów National Defense Battalion, Nazi Prisoner. > Curriculum vitae He graduated from high school and junior high school in Nowy Sącz. In August 1914, as an eighteen-year-old, he volunteered for the Polish Legions. He was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Regiment, the 15th Rifle Regiment. In May 1918, after the Battle of Kaniow, he entered German captivity, where he was held until the end of the year. After his return he joined the Polish Army and was assigned to the backup reserve of the 1st Regiment of Podhale Riflemen. Named second lieutenant, commanded a platoon in the 1st battalion of that regiment. In September 1919 wounded on the Galician-Volynian front. He returned to health, as an adjutant and then commander of the III Battalion in the 75th Infantry Regiment. From Se...

Fernand Tavano

Fernand Tavano (born 21 May 1933 in Sillé-le-Guillaume, France on 6 July 1984 in Le Mans) is a French racing driver. Career In racing, Tavano has been racing mainly for the World Motor Sports Championship. Between 1956 and 1964, the Frenchman appeared at the 24-hour Le Mans race. He first came to the finish in 1959 in the GT 3.0 class, when he placed third in the class, and fifth in the overall classification. One year later, he won the GT 3.0 (fourth overall). In the 1964 season he was ranked at the bottom of the podium in the GT 3.0 class. Bibliography wiki

Toine Hezemans

Antoine "Toine" Hezemans (born April 14, 1943 in Eindhoven) is a Dutch racing driver. Career Hezemans started his career in international car races in 1966 from the European Touring Car Championship. With a score of ten, he was ranked tenth in the overall ranking. In later years, the Dutchman also appeared at the British Saloon Car Cahmpionship, the Dutch Touring Car Championship, the 24-hour Le Mans race, 12 H Paul Ricard, the European 2-liter Sports Car Championship for Makes, 1000 km of Barcelona, ​​a 24-hour race Spa, the German Racing Championship, the European GT Championship, the IMSA Camel GT Challenge, the 24 Hours Daytona, the Procar BMW M1 and the German Porsche Carrera Cup. Bibliography wiki

Jürgen Barth (race driver)

Jürgen Barth (born 10 December 1947 in Thum) is a German racing driver. Career Barth started his international racing career in 1971 with the GT + 2.0 race in the 24-hour Le Mans race, taking second place. In later years Germany also appeared in the German Racing Championship, Interserie, World Challenge for Endurance Drivers, World Championship for Drivers and Makes, IMSA Camel GTO, FIA World Endurance Championship, European Endurance Championship, World GT-Championship The Grand American Sports Car Series, the Grand American Rolex Series, the Daytona 24 Hours, the Peugeot RC Cup, the FIA ​​GT3 European Championship and Goodwood Revival. Marys Trophy. Bibliography wiki

Bevan Smith

Bevan Duncan Smith (born July 18, 1950 in Wellington) is a New Zealand sprinter, sprinter. Winner of the bronze medal at the British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch on a 200m men's run. Curriculum vitae Bevan Smith was born on 18 July 1950 in Wellington, New Zealand. He first appeared in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, taking fourth place in the second round in the 200 meters. In 1974, Smith appeared at the British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, earning a fourth place in the 400m race. He also played in the relay 4 x 100 meters and 4 x 400 meters men, occupying seventh and fifth place. He is also the winner of the bronze medal in the men's 200m race. In 1978, he appeared for the second time at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, where he entered the quarter-finals, re-appearing in the 200 m run and 4 x 100 m and 4 x 400 m men. wiki

Oleksandr Wysločky

Oleksandr Wysločkyj (born March 30, 1896 - died in 1941) - Ukrainian lawyer, social activist in Galicia (in the Brod region), Member of Parliament for the second term of office of the Ukrainian National Democratic Union. He graduated from the classical gymnasium in Sambor, then the Faculty of Law of the University of Lviv. During the First World War he fought in the ranks of the Austro-Hungarian Army and was captured by the Russians. During the revolution as a captain, he joined the Sicher Rifles and then to the Army of the People's Republic of China. In 1930 arrested for anti-state activities, he was imprisoned until 1933. In 1940, he was arrested by the Soviet authorities. Bibliography wiki

Andrzej Jeziorski

Andrzej Franciszek Ksawery Jeziorski (born 1922) - Polish aviator, pilot of civilian and military aircraft, Lieutenant Colonel, participant of World War II, veteran activist. Curriculum vitae In September 1939, through Romania and Italy, he and his family moved to Paris where he studied in Polish secondary school. In 1940 he joined the Armored Cadets School, with which he was evacuated to Great Britain after the aggression of Germany to France. After finishing school for a year and a half, he was serving in armored troops. In 1942 he started training at the pilot, after which he joined the 304 Squadron of the "Silesian Land of Father Jozef Poniatowski". He was a Vickers Wellington bomber pilot and spent about 1600 hours on combat flights. After the war he remained in the United Kingdom, obtaining British citizenship. Until 1982 he worked at Britannia Airways, also operating passenger flights. There were over 23 thousand. hours. He also became involved in veteran activitie...

Józafat Zielonacki

Main article: Water jumping at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Standard jumps from the women's trampoline were one of the competition for water jumping at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The competition took place on 17-18 July. There were 17 competitors from 7 countries. Results Round 1 Three players with the smallest number of points in each group advanced to the final. Group 1 Group 2 Final Bibliography if the succession of opposition to both the possession of the board). Po habilitacji na Uniwersytecie Wrocławska (1849, pokoje of the controversy about the nature and character of the forms of bondage of the Roman law, and also concerning the a few questions about nature, they seem to set forth a life, which is of the nature of) pracował jako Katedrze Prawa rzymskiego w tej uczelni they teach. W 1850 jako profesor zwyczajny objął katedr Prawa rzymskiego Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego; pod naciskiem wladze austriackich został zwolniony z Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego w 1853 pod zarzut...

Ernst Litfaß

Litfaß's Tomb in Berlin Post office in Vienna Ernst Litfaß (Litfass) (born 11 February 1816 in Berlin, died 27 December 1874 in Wiesbaden) is a German publisher and printer. Inventor of the advertising pole (in Lithuanian). Litfaß began piling posts in Berlin in 1855; He had a monopoly on this business. Soon, Lithuanian pillars spread in other cities. Publisher of the Oeconomische Encyclopaedia. Litfaß was a charity for disabled soldiers. In 2011, one of the squares in Berlin was named after him. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Jefim Trocenko

Yefim Grigorjewicz Trocenko (Russian: Ефим Григорьевич Троценко, born on March 27, 1901 in the Yegorov farm in the Rostov region, died on January 25, 1972 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general colonel. Curriculum vitae From 1918 he served in the Red Army, took part in civil war and fight with basmaczami in Central Asia, in 1922 he completed the command courses in Krasnodarze. He served in the regiment of the 13th Dagestan Infantry Division, from September to November 1925 he commanded a company, and in 1925-1926 a battalion, in October 1926 he became a commander and commissar of the company, in 1931 he graduated from the Military Academy. Frunze and was directed to work in the staff of the division, 1934-1936 was the chief of staff of the 70th Infantry Division. From April to December 1936 he was the chief of staff of the 1st Kazan Infantry Division, then the head of the Department and Operational Staff of the Volga Military District to the rank of colonel, in 1937 as advi...

Lode From Outrive

Lode Van Outrive (born January 18, 1932 in Antwerp, August 22, 2009 in Herent) - Belgian and Flemish politician, lawyer and academic teacher, deputy to the European Parliament of the third term. Curriculum vitae He was educated at the Catholic University of Leuven. A graduate of philosophy, he obtained PhD theses in the field of law and social sciences, as well as the notary's rights. He was a long-time research worker at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, where he lectured, among others criminal sociology. He also worked as a guest at universities in Canada. He was also the president of the Liga voor Mensenrechten, an institution working for human rights. In the years 1989-1994, on behalf of the Flemish Socialist Party, he held the mandate of the third member of the parliament, belonging to the socialist faction. He was later one of the three founders of the leftist political movement Comité voor een Andere Politiek. wiki

Dionisis Liwanos

Dionisis Liwanos, gr. Διονύσης Λιβανός (born December 2, 1934 in Athens, October 31, 2005 in Kifisia) - Greek politician and journalist, national parliamentarian, Member of the European Parliament of the third term, in 1993-1995 Minister of Tourism. Curriculum vitae A graduate in economics and political science, he studied at the Panteion University and at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He completed postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford. He worked as an editor, publisher and press journalist. He was the secretary general of labor and communication ministries. He was an activist of the New Democracy. In 1974-1977 and 1981-1989, on behalf of this group, he held the mandate of the Member of the Hellenic Parliament for the 1st, 3rd and 4th term. He then went to the Panhellenic Socialist Movement, from his list in 1989 he was elected to the Third Term Parliament, where he belonged to the socialist faction. In 1993, he left the EP, taking over the post of Minister...

Schwarz schalancer

Schwarz's lotion (Latin: Gargarisma Schwarzi, unprocessed Szwarca rinse, Szwarca blend) - a galenical preparation made in the field of a pharmacy recipe according to the official recipe. Composition Formalin (35% -40%) 10 parts Mint spirit 1 part Concentrated Ethanol (96%) ad 100 parts Action and application Schwarz's lotion has a powerful disinfecting, astringent and anti-inflammatory effect. Shrinks the blood vessels, thus reducing their permeability. It is used mainly in dentistry. It should be used after dilution with lukewarm pre-boiled water (0.5 ml to 1 ml per glass of water). Bibliography wiki
Gennady Dmitrijewicz Obiczkin (born December 12, 1899 in the village of Sinicyno in the Tsaritsia Governorate, died in September 1981 in Moscow) - a Soviet historian. Curriculum vitae Until 1917 he served in the Russian army and participated in the First World War, in 1917 he was interned by French troops and sent to forced labor in Algeria, after returning to Russia in 1920-1921 he served in the Red Army. From 1927 he belonged to the WKP (b), in 1928 he graduated from the Moscow State University, and in 1931 the aspirant of the Institute of Philosophy of the Communist Academy, in 1931-1945 he worked as a lecturer and party official. From 1945 he worked at the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute at the Central Committee of the WKP (b), in 1949 he received the title of professor, from July 1952 to January 25, 1961 he was the director of the Marks-Engels-Lenin Institute / Marx-Engels-Lenin-Stalin Institute / Marx Institute -Engelsa-Lenin at KC WKP (b) / KPZR. At the same time, in 1957-1959 he ...

Huang Binhong

Huang Binhonga Statue at West Lake in Hangzhou Huong Bīnghong, born January 27, 1865, died March 25, 1955) is a Chinese painter and art critic. He came from Zhejiang province, from a well-placed merchant family with artistic traditions. In his youth he received a thorough classical education, studying literature, painting and calligraphy. He then perfected the art of painting alongside masters Chen Chunfan, Zheng Shan and Chen Chongguang. Formal education required for people from his spheres never completed, he failed to pass the official examination. Associated with the reformist circle of Kang Youweia, the opponent of the Manchurian government. In the years 1907-1937 he lived in Shanghai, later moved to Beijing. From 1948 he lived in Hangzhou, where he became a lecturer at the local art academy. In addition to painting, he was involved in collecting, publishing books and magazines, teaching and traveling in China. He practiced traditional Chinese landscape painting with ink...

Luiza Hryniewicz

Luiza Hryniewicz (born September 14, 1990 in Lodz) is a Polish swimmer, European junior champion, in the 50 m class style (2005). Sports career She was a competitor of SKS Delfin Łódź (1997-2004) and MKS Trójka Łódź (since 2004). Her biggest success in the career was the European junior championship in 2005 at 50 m in the classic style and the bronze medals of the European junior championship in 2006 at a distance of 50 m in the classical style and 100 m in the classical style. At the Polish championship in the 50 meter swimming pool, she won Poland's 50 meters medal in the classical style (2008) and two bronze medals at the same distance (2005, 2006). Since 2009 she has worked as a model. In the Playboy monthly magazine Bibliography wiki

Grigorij Plinokos

Grigorij Pavlovich Plinyokos (Russian: Григорий Павлович Плинокос, born October 1896 in Nizhnevnyevskoye in the Ekaterinoslav gubernatorial court, died on January 13, 1938 in Sverdlovsk) Curriculum vitae From December 1914 to April 1918 he served in the Russian fleet, 1917 joined the Leftist Party of the Serbs, from September 1920 to July 1921 was a helper of the main seaport of Sevastopol. From 1921 to January 1923 he was deputy chairman of the Executive Committee of the Sevastopol District and City Council, then deputy chairman and January 1924 chairman of the Executive Committee of the Yalta Regional Council. From January 1924 to March 1925 he was the Procurator of the Euphoria District, from March 1925 to March 1927 as a helper of the Crimean Prosecutor's Office of Supervision of GPU Authorities. From March 1927 to September 1928 he was Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Theodosian District Council, and from September 1928 to September 1930, Organizational CIK Crimean...

Teofil Klemens Rybicki

Teofil Józef Klemens Rybicki (born 2 November 1805 in Pułtusk, died 20 January 1859 in Warsaw) - Polish teacher, technologist, participant in the November Uprising. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Wiktoryn, a doctor and Victorian from Kopytowskie, brother of Octavian Albin (1819-1852) also a doctor. He graduated from the gymnasium in Płock, then studied at the Royal University of Warsaw, where he obtained a master's degree in 1826. Between 1826 and 1830 he was on a scholarship to the Government of the Kingdom of Poland in Vienna, the Sorbonne, at the College de France. In 1830 he was appointed professor of general technical chemistry of the Preparatory School for the Polytechnic Institute. He took part in the November Uprising, and thus was disqualified from exercising his profession until 1834. By 1852 he taught chemistry and physics at various secondary schools. In 1850 he became a major science examiner. He was the father of Stanisław Teofil Rybicki, the doctor, the Jan...

Boudouard's reaction

Boudouard's reaction - the redox reaction of a mixture of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, remaining at chemical equilibrium at a given temperature, involves disproportionation of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and graphite: 2 CO ⇌ CO2 + C Standard enthalpy of Boudouard reaction for different temperatures The formation of carbon dioxide and carbon in the Boudouard reaction is an exothermic process throughout the temperature range. However, the standard enthalpy of this reaction becomes less negative as the temperature increases. Although the enthalpy of CO formation is greater than the enthalpy of CO formation, the entropy of formation is much smaller. As a result, the standard free energy of CO2 formation from the elemental elements is almost unchanged and independent of temperature, while the free energy of CO formation decreases with temperature. At high temperatures, the reaction going to the right is therefore endoenergetic, favoring a reverse reaction in the CO dir...

Piotr Ławrow

Piotr Ławrowicz Lavrov, Russian Пётр Лаврович Лавров, ps. "P. Mirtow "(born June 14, 1823 in Meliechow near Novgorze, in the province of Pskov, February 6, 1900 in Paris) is a Russian thinker, journalist and revolutionary. One of the main, alongside Mikhail Bakunin and Nikolai Mikhailovsky, ideologists of the national movement. The Russian revolutionary, artillery colonel and professor of military academies in St. Petersburg was almost the same age as Cyprian Kamil Norwid, born in 1823. Czernyszewski's sympathy was sent to the Vologda Governorate. Here was his famous work - Historical Letters. A few months after the exile, in 1870 Lavrov fled to Paris where he stood on the side of the communists. He spent thirty years of his life in exile. Through his small apartment in a Parisian townhouse, many luminaries of the Polish left fled. Ławrow acquainted with Norwid owing to his wife Polka, Annie Czaplicka. After the death of his wife, Lavrov left France. He stayed in Eng...

Mikhail Wietrow

November 14, 1909, died August 8, 1980 in Moscow) - Soviet diplomat, Ambassador of the USSR in Denmark (1950-1954). Mikhail Siergiejevich Wietrow (Russian: Михаил Сергеевич Ветров, From 1929 he was a USSR Ambassador in Sweden. - 1948 Head of the 5th Division of the European People's Commissar / Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. From July 19, 1950 to June 3, 1954, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Denmark, 1956 Advisor to the Department of Central Asian Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Bibliography wiki

Vasily Szestakov

Wasilij Ivanovich Shestakov (Russian: Василий Иванович Шестаков, born December 24, 1891 in Kadom, Tambov Governorate, died September 14, 1956 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician and former Soviet Union (1937-1939). > In 1910 he finished art school in Moscow, worked as a locksmith in Moscow and Petrograd, in 1914 joined SDPRR (b), after the February Revolution, chairman of the workshop committee of the Petrograd Institute of Technology and deputy chairman of the second city council in Petrograd in 1917 -1918 Associate Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Taganros Council. In the years 1918-1920 the head of the cadastral department of folk education, the chairman of the county labor committee in Tiemnik, in 1920-1921 the chairman of the county committee RKP (b) in Tiemnik, 1921-1922 the secretary of the county committee RKP (b) in Morszansk, 1922-1924 chairman of the Tambovian trade union council, 1924-1926 chairman of the trade union council in Pyatigorsk, 1926-1927 secretary o...

Coat of arms of the municipality Wilków (Lublin Voivodship)

The coat of arms of the Wilków municipality The coat of arms of the Wilków commune presents in a red field a green wolf with a gold tongue jumping on a green hop. The coat of arms was established by the Council of the Town on November 21, 2011. The symbolism of the coat of arms refers to two elements of the identity of the Commune: through the figure of a wolf to the name of the Commune, and through the motif of the hops to the characteristic trait of her economic life. wiki

Elżbieta Makowska-Florczyk

Elżbieta Makowska-Florczyk (born 26 March 1957 in Gliwice) is a Polish volleyball player, representative and champion of Poland. Sports career In 1973 she won the Polish Cup with Kolejarz Katowice. In 1976 she became the Polish Champion in the colors of CHKS Komunalni Łódź, which she repeated in 1981 with the band Milom. He also won the bronze medal of the Polish championship in 1982. In the years 1975-1978 she made 46 appearances in the first team of Poland. at the 1977 European Championship. Bibliography wiki

Herb Slociny (Rzeszów)

Slociny's coat of arms - an image of Saint Martin, a stylized S-shape bishop, symbolizing the name of the former village of Slocina. At the foot of Martin is a goose, which next to the book is one of his attributes. The crown at the top means that Slocina was once a royal village. In 1955 a part of the village was connected to Rzeszów. In 1977, a further part was merged to complete the process in 2006. Currently Słocina is a district of Rzeszów. Placement of the holy character in the coat of arms refers to the church under his call, located in Slocina. The cult of Saint Martin in Slocina dates back to the 17th century. The early inhabitants believed that the saint helped them survive the plague of cholera. wiki

Housing policy

Housing policy - is part of the social policy of the state. Its task is to study, assess the housing problem and equalize the social opportunities in accessing housing. The problem of housing is an important social issue because housing is the basic good of a man who fulfills his functions of: economic, social and social. The dwelling determines the material and social conditions in which a person lives. Physical characteristics of the apartment; surface, location create the framework of individual existence, family and society. In the process of social development, there has been an evolution of housing needs from simple shelter to better equipped housing. Building and maintaining housing stock, consuming a large part of the domestic product and engaging a large workforce, is an important area of ​​the economy. Expenditures for housing needs may come from personal income, from public funds, from state bodies, from local governments, from social organizations. The sense of socia...

Amperogodzina

Ampere (Ah) is a measure of the capacitance of galvanic cells, including electrical accumulators. It determines the ability of the battery to supply power to the circuit at the given intensity for a specified time. The amperage can be defined on the basis of the charge pattern that flows from the cell at time t when the output current is I Q = I t {\displaystyle Q=It} A h = A ⋅ h {\displaystyle \mathrm {Ah} =\mathrm {A} \cdot \mathrm {h} } where A – amper, h - hour. The amperage is the unit of electrical charge and corresponds to the total charge that a cell can generate. A h = C s ⋅ 3600 s = 3600 C {\displaystyle \mathrm {Ah} ={\frac {\mathrm {C} }{\mathrm {s} }}\cdot 3600\,\mathrm {s} =3600\,\mathrm {C} } where s - second, C - crashes. wiki

Aleksandr Gusev (politician)

Aleksandr Petrovich Gusiev (Russian: Александр Петрович Гусев, born June 5, 1943 in Tiepłowaja in the Sverdlovsk Oblast) - Soviet and Russian politician and engineer, First Secretary of the Cracovian Regional Committee in Sverdlovsk in 1990. 1967 graduated from the Urals Institute of Technology (radio engineering), then became an electrical engineer. After graduating from the Sverdlovsk Mining Institute in 1976 he became a candidate for the technical sciences. He worked in the Asbestos Industrial Institute as a sector manager and laboratory manager. Since 1983 he has been the secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Asbestos, and since January 1986 he has been the secretary of this committee. Since March 1990 he was deputy and chairman of the Asbestos City Council, April 7, 1990 elected First Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Sverdlovsk. He resigned from this post on June 2, 1990. He was a delegate to the 19th CPSU General Conference and the 18th Congress of the...

Batting Guitar

Chitarra Battente - guitar by Giorgio Sellas. It dates from the 17th century. The instrument has metal strings that produce a louder sound. Five pairs of strings are supported by the strings, which are attached to the bottom of the box. It was equipped with metal vacuums, and the cube was usually used for playing. This particular copy has a neck decorated with mother of pearl and is decorated with ivory inlay. It has a convex back made of ebony slats with inlaid ornament. Bibliography wiki

Giovanni Bastianini

Sculpture by Bastianini La danza Giovanni Bastianini (born September 17, 1830, died June 29, 1868) is an Italian sculptor, forger, hero of the scandal. Bastianini performed sculptures stylistically related to Renaissance art. From 1848 he was commissioned by Antonio Freppa, an Florentine antique dealer who commissioned him to sculpt the work of imitating the accomplishments of the old masters. Over time, he began to sell them without the knowledge of the creator as a work of unknown Renaissance artists. In 1864 Freppa ordered Bastianini's bust depicting the Renaissance Florentine poet Girolamo Benivieni (1453-1542), paying him 350 francs. The model was used by an artist from a tobacco factory. Freppa then sold the sculpture for 700 francs without revealing it to the French collector M. de Novalis. The work quickly gained publicity as a prominent example of quattrocenta art, and its authorship was attributed to such artists as Verrocchio, Desiderio da Settignano and Mino da Fi...

Reason (journal)

Reason - an American monthly libertarian profile published by the Reason Foundation. The average volume of the magazine is 70,000 copies. In 2003 and 2004 the Chicago Tribune was named one of the fifty best magazines. History Reason was founded in 1968 by Lanny Friedlander as a newspaper published more or less times a month. In 1970, Robert W. Poole, Jr., Manuel S. Klausner and Tibor R. Machan bought the newspaper. Since 2008, editor-in-chief of the magazine has been Matt Welch, editor-in-chief of Katherine Mangu-Ward. wiki

Craig Dolby

Craig Dolby (born March 31, 1988 in Melton Mowbray) is a British racing driver. Career Dolby started his career in single-seater racing cars at the age of 15 in 2003, starting with the Belgian Formula Renault 1.6, where he made six appearances on the podium, four times his highest. He finished fourth in the overall ranking. Three years later he became the champion of the series. In subsequent years, the British also appeared in the British Formula Renault, Formula Renault, Italian Formula Renault, Formula Renault, Formula One, British GT Championship, FIA World Endurance Championship, International Car Open, Stock Car Brasil and Acceleration Formula 1. . Bibliography wiki

Jakow Diapers

Jakov Abramowicz Popok (born October 2, 1894 in Chisławice, Smolensk Governorate, died July 28, 1938) - Soviet politician of Jewish origin, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks in Turkmenistan in 1930-1937. Since 1909, the SDPRR activist has been arrested three times and twice imprisoned, and once sentenced to exile (1911-1914). 1917-1918 Chairman of the SDPRR committee (b) in his hometown, then in Kalisz, 1917-1918 Head of the faculty in the executive committee of the Moscow Council, 1918 Head of the department of the work of the Ekaterinoslav governor, 1919 Ukrainian People's Procurator of the SRR, 1921 member of the Military-Revolutionary Council of the North Caucasus Military District, 1921-1922 Head of the organizational department of the governor's committee RKP (b) in Pskov, 1922-1924 studied at the Communist University of Warsaw. 1924-1926 Secretary of the WKP Regional Committee (b) in Złatouście, 1926-1927 in Amura, 1927-1929 in Czycie, 1929-1930 in t...

Marc Carol

Marc Carol Ybarra (born February 14, 1985 in Sabadell) is a Spanish racing driver. Career Carol started his racing career in 2001 with the Formula BMW Iberian Cup and the Citroen Saxo Cup Spain. In the Formula BMW with 290 points earned a fourth place in the overall classification. The Citroen Saxo Cup Spain won the championship. In later years, the Spaniard also appeared in the Spanish Formula Renault Junior, the Spanish Formula One Junior 1600, the World Touring Car Championship, the 24 Hours of Barcelona, ​​the International GT Open, the SEAT Leon Supercopa Spain, the Spanish GT Championship, the Copa de España de Resistencia, 500km of Alcaniz , The Renault Clio Cup Spain and the Copa de España de Super GT. In the World Touring Car Championship the Spaniard took off during the Spanish round in 2005 and 2010 with the Spanish team SEAT Sport. In 2005, he scored 23 points in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Mattencloitowie

Coat of arms Mattencloitové - a noble family from the Rhineland. The protagonist of the family was Tillman Mattenclot, who lived in the town of Geseke in Westphalia, mentioned in 1460. Mayors of this and nearby towns. In the next century, the family spread to Germany, dividing into several branches. When Franz Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg was transferred to the Bishop of Wroclaw in 1683 Joachim Joannes Mattencloit with his two sons arrived in Lower Silesia. The younger of them, Bartholomaeus Gottfried was admitted to the Duchy of Bohemia in 1689. The family's representative, Franciszek Ludwik von Mattencloit (who in 1732 received the Baron title), acquired in 1746 Dąbrowa and a year later Zebrzydowice in Cieszyn Silesia. Since then, this family has become one of the most important noble families in the region. The Baron line was divided into four branches: Togwakow (which in the 19th century moved to Hungary), Zebrzydowic, Orłowska (after the possession of property in Orłowa in 183...

I believe

Verjam (in Polish "I believe") - a Slovene electoral group with a center-left profile. The group was formed in 2014, founded by Igor Šoltes, a civil servant and former president of the Slovenian Court of Auditors. The formation took place in the European elections in the same year, receiving more than 10% of votes, which translated into 1 mandate of the 8th MEP. He fell to leader Verjam, who joined the green faction. At the early national elections held on July 13, 2014, the group did not exceed the electoral threshold. wiki

Johann Karl Friedrich Trieste

Johann Karl Friedrich Triest, Jan Karol Fryderyk Triest (born 1764, died 1810) - Szczecin, a pastor in the church of Sts. Gertrude in Szczecin, a preacher. One of the main organizers and promoter of the musical life in the city, on his initiative came cultural events (artistic performances). He was also a music teacher; She studied with him. Auguste Tilebein. He attended, however, in meetings of the salon, competing with her own, Mrs. Salingre. He also wrote music reviews for the press, and also in the first decade of the nineteenth-century journalist of the Eurynome newspaper in Szczecin, focusing on political issues. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Marian Galant

Marian Galant (born January 8, 1955 in Węglianiec) is a former Polish footballer who plays as a defender. Curriculum vitae GKS student of Węgliniec. Apart from appearances in this club, he also played in BKS Bolesławiec, Wałbrzych Basin and ŁKS Łódź. He played, among others. in the 14th derby in the Extaklas. He represented Poland in the junior squad. After completing his football career he became a trainer. He trained Górnik Łęczyca and Lodz clubs, Start, Włókniarz and ŁKS. wiki

Carol Ohmart

Carol Ohmart, owner. Armelia Carol Ohmart (born 3 June 1927, 1 January 2002) is an American actress, best known for her 50s films. Curriculum vitae She was born in 1927 in a family of American Mormons. Her father was a dentist. Ohmart won the Miss Utah title in 1946. She then won the fourth place in the Miss America competition. In 1947, he was modeled on Copper Calhoun from Milton Caniff's comic strip, Steve Canyon. She also appeared in television commercials. In 1955, Paramount Pictures signed a contract with her. The producers wanted to promote it to Marilyn Monroe. She played in many films, but with little success. The most famous movie is House on the Cursed Hill of 1959. wiki

Marz

Marzban (transliteration from middle-class mlcp'n 'in the New Orleans-based مرزبان) is a Persian title that is the equivalent of the West Margrave. The title comes from the combination of the word marz (border) and bān (guard). The duties of the marzbans were mainly the defense of border regions, such as the regular forces (eg the Roman Empire) and the nomads (eg the Turks). They also supervised trade routes, administrative functions, etc. The Sassanid chessmen assigned this title to representatives of noble families. The title was hereditary. The law allowed them to use the silver throne, and for the most prestigious regions like Armenia - gold. During the war, they could compare their powers with the Field Marshal to whom they were subjected. There is no certainty that they managed their locks. wiki

Railway bridge in Lidowany

General view Lyudvėnų Geležinkelio tiltas (Lyduvėnų Geležinkelio tiltas) - one of the longest railway bridges in Lithuania. It is located on the line from Swahili to Pojegów. The bridge over the Dubissa River is located in Lidowiany (Lyduvėnai). It was put into use in 1951. It has a length of 599 meters, a width of 4.5 meters and a height of 42.5 meters. The first wooden bridge in this place was built between 1915 - 1916 by the German army. The same investor replaced the concrete object in 1918. Next to it was a statue of Paul von Hindenburg. After the war, the Lithuanian authorities rebuilt the bridge between 1926 and 1928, without the German Field Marshal. The object was found in 1944. The present crossing was opened in 1951. wiki

Antonius Margaritha

Antonius Margarith (born 1492 in Regensburg, died in 1542 in Vienna) is a 16th-century Jewish hebrewist who converted to Christianity in 1522. He was baptized in Wasserburg. His work was a likely source for some of Martin Luther's views on Judaism. . Margarith in March 1530 published a work entitled " "Der ganz jüdisch Glaub" (The Whole Jewish Faith) in which he attempted to explain Jewish prayers and customs with the intention of proving that the Jewish people had rejected the true Messiah. He accused the Jews of it. The fact is that Jewish prayers scapegoat German emperors. In June of that same year Emperor Charles V Habsburg convened in Augsburg a religious debate in front of a committee of scholars in which Antonius Margaritha's adversary was Josel of Rosheim, a representative and leader of the Alsatian Jews in the Holy Roman Empire against the emperor and the territorial rulers. As a result, according to Roselle's arguments, Antonius Margarita, the com...

Lisa Robin Kelly

CEV Volleyball Championships 1987/1988 - The 8th season of the CEV Cup, organized since 1980, organized by the European Volleyball Federation (CEV) within the European cups for the men's volleyball club of the "old continent". Participating teams Competition Quarterfinal Final tournament Matches to set up Semifinal Match 3 Final Final classification Bibliography Eric's sissy and sarcastic sister, in the cult hit series Pinky Seventies. The series has been linked for nearly five years and was eventually replaced by Cristina Moore. Over the years, she has struggled with alcohol addiction, and has been involved in numerous legal conflicts involving driving under the influence of alcohol. She died in a sleep at a rehab facility in Los Angeles. Bibliography wiki

Arena (defense system)

1. Protective silos 2. Radar 3. Defensive missile 4. Upcoming anti-tank rocket 5. Tracking zone Arena - a Russian active defense system designed for the T-90. Protects against grenade launchers and guided missiles independently of the guidance system and head type. The system uses a microwave radar to detect incoming missiles for anti-tank weapons (ppk and manual) and then launches an antiprite that explodes in front of the incoming missile, destroying it or reducing the effect of its cumulative explosion. The diameter of the effective anti-blocking area is about 20-30 m, not more than 50 m. The system operates automatically with the possibility of manual (emergency) firing of appropriate cargo by the commander of the car. Ammunition can be supplemented by crew. The system can operate in all weather conditions. The Arena system recognizes non-dangerous objects (small-caliber bullets, earth bits, birds) and ignores them. The reason for the system's development was the high s...

Mulan (film 2009)

Mulan (Chinese: 花 木兰; pinyin: Huā Mùlan) - Chinese historical drama from 2009. The film is based on the story of Hua Mulan, half-legendary Chinese warrior. Contents This action takes place in northern China during the reign of the Wei dynasty. The main heroine, a girl named Hua Mulan from a child learn from his father of martial arts and strategy. When the country is attacked by dangerous nomads, Mulan, unwilling to allow his father to return to the army in his old age, casts him off, dresses as a man, and secretly enters the army in his place. Shortly after the recruitment, her abilities are noticed. Mulan quickly advances to the officer, and finally to the commander of the army. The troops led by it go from victory to victory ... Cast wiki

Szczepan Józef Gółkowski

Szczepan Józef Gółkowski (born December 25, 1787 in Klęczków near Chełmno, August 22, 1871) is a Polish printer, editor and editor of periodicals, educational activist. Curriculum vitae He studied at the Jesuit Gymnasium in Grudziądz and then studied law at the University of Konigsberg. He did not graduate from the Napoleonic Campaign 1806-1807. In 1848 he founded the first Polish printing house and bookstore in Chełmno. In 1849 he took over the publishing of the National Nursery, the first in this part of the Polish magazine. It was an organ of the Polish League. Also in 1849 the publication of the second magazine, the Catholic Diocese of Chelmno, began. Due to the restrictive Prussian law on press and associations, the publication of the National School (which became the National Nursery) was suspended in 1850. Already in October 1850 he began publishing another journal, Nadwiślanin, and was also his editor. The outpost went out in Chełmno until 1866 as the only Polish newspap...

Wali-ur-Rehman

Wali-ur-Rehman (Wali Ur-Rehman Mehsud) - Pakistani terrorist, one of the leaders of the Taliban Taliban-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), spokesman Baitullah Mehsud , later leader of TTP, leader of the organization in South Waziristan. He was considered No. 2 in the Pakistani Taliban and succeeded TTP leader Hakimullah Mehsud. He was accused of a series of attacks on the coalition forces in Afghanistan, including an attack on the American base in 2009, during which seven CIA agents died. The US government has made a $ 5 million award for helping with its approach. He was killed on May 29, 2013, near the city of Miranshah in northwestern Pakistan, in the province of North Waziristan near the border with Afghanistan. The cause of death was a rocket explosion with a dron, resulting in death of a total of 5 people. It was the first such operation since the parliamentary elections in Pakistan on May 11. Deaths were reported by the Pakistani authorities and the US, and the information was confirm...

Alina Kołodziejczyk

Alina Kołodziejczyk (born on April 25, 1942 in Dobrzechów) - Polish teacher, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the 5th term. Curriculum vitae Received a university degree in the specialization of Polish philology. A teacher at the High School in Strzyżów. Member of the Provincial National Council in Rzeszów. In the years 1981-1990 a member of the board of Towarzystwo Miłośników Ziemi Strzyżowskiej. In 1971 she took up the deputy's mandate, replacing the late Jan Gerhard in the district of Krosno. Bibliography wiki

Andrew Sobczyk

Andrew Florian (Andy) Sobczyk (born in 1915 in Duluth (Minnesota) - November 7, 1981) - American mathematician of Polish descent dealing with functional analysis and control theory. He proved theorems called Sobczyk theorem and the Phillips-Sobczyk theorem on the existence of projections on isomorphic copies of c0 space in Banach spaces. Career Graduate degrees and Master of Mathematics obtained at the University of Minnesota. In his doctoral dissertation titled Projections in Minkowski and Banach Spaces, written in 1939 at Princeton University under the direction of H.F. Bohnenblusta proved the version of the Hahn-Banach theorem for complex linear spaces. This result was published jointly with Bohlenbust in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. In the years 1939-1942 he worked at the University of Oregon and then at Radiation Laboratories (M.I.T.) in Los Alamos. In later years, he worked at Boston University, University of Florida, Miami University and the University...

Herb Kociewia

Herb Kociewia The coat of arms of Kociewie, an ethnic and cultural region in the south-eastern part of Gdańsk Pomerania, was adopted on March 7, 2003 at the General Assembly of the Federation of Associations and Unions "Więźba Kociewska" in Rokocin. He was selected from among three proposals selected from the works sent for the competition announced by the editors of Dziennik Bałtycki. The author of the winning design was a student of the University of Gdansk Stanisław Buczkowski, artistically perfected him Józef Olszynka and Grzegorz Walkowski. Kociewia coat of arms is a rectangular, semicircular shield divided into three parts, which is a to three poviats comprising Kociewie: Tczew, Starogardzki and Świecie. The colors of individual fields symbolize: yellow - fertility and wealth associated with arable fields, green - Kociewie forests, blue - water and clean air. In the center of the coat of arms there is a red neck standing on two legs, with paws tipped with lion...

Dominik Rozkrut

Dominik Antoni Rozkrut (born 1973 in Szczecin) - Polish economist, specialist in econometrics and statistics, academic teacher at the University of Szczecin, from 2016 president of the Central Statistical Office Curriculum vitae In 2003 at the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management at the University of Szczecin, he obtained a PhD degree in economic sciences in the field of economics specialization in economics on the basis of a doctoral dissertation entitled Statistical analysis of regularity in the periodicity of economic phenomena. He became an assistant professor at this Faculty. From 2007, he managed the Statistical Office in Szczecin. On June 7, 2016, Prime Minister Beata Szydło appointed him chairman of the Central Statistical Office. wiki

Osvaldo de Castro

Osvaldo Alberto Rosário Sarmento e Castro (born August 10, 1946 in Porto, June 20, 2013) is a Portuguese politician, lawyer and self-government representative of the Assembly of the Republic. Curriculum vitae He studied law at the University of Coimbra, where in 1969 he actively participated in anti-government events called " academic crisis. He was forced into the army under repression. He later returned to college, and after graduation he practiced as an attorney. An activist of the Portuguese Communist Party, in the 1980s joined his central committee. From 1980 to 1983 he was a member of the Assembly of the Republic of I and II term. Between 1980-1989 and 1994-2009 he served in the municipal assembly of Marinha Grande, from 1980 to 1989 and from 1997 to 2001 as president. In the early 1990s, he abandoned the Communists, joining the Socialist Party. With her arm in 1995, 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2009 elected to the deputies of the VII, VIII, IX, X and XI tenure. In 1997-2000...

Hi! Who the Pole on bayonets !!

Hey! Who the Pole on bayonets !! - propaganda poster from 1920 by Polish cartoonist Kamil Mackiewicz, located in the collection of the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw. A poster with a strong propaganda dimension calling for the unification of all social groups in the armed struggle for a common Polish cause dates back to the Polish-Bolshevik war. Description The poster depicts three men (from the left: a peasant, a soldier, and a worker) taken from the waist up who through the scrub. The peasant's appearance and battle scythe in his right hand refer to the formation of the Kosciuszko Kosciuszko insurgents. Soldier is wearing a rogue in. 1919 and a uniformed jacket - a rifle with a bayonet is held in both hands. The worker wearing a factory apron holds a hand grenade in his right hand. In the background, smoke can be seen in the background, dust in the air and explosives in the air. The title of the poster refers to his message to the chorus of Polish patriotic song "Warsz...

Marta Łyczbińska

Marta Łyczbińska (born April 20, 1990 in Toruń) is a Polish florist, individual European champion until the age of 23 (2013), individual Polish champion (2015), sister of florist Hanna Lyczbińska. Sports career She started her professional career in 1999 at the Nowy Sokół Toruń club. Since 2004 she has been a Toruń construction worker. In the years 2010-2014 she represented the colors of Sietom AZS AWF Gdansk and then she became a construction worker again. In her career she won the Polish championship individually (2015), the vice-champion of Poland individually (2013, 2017) bronze medal of the Polish championship individually (2012, 2014, 2016), Polish team championship (2013, 2017) 2012, 2016), bronze medals of the Polish team championship (2009, 2010, 2015). Internationally, she was successful in the youth category. In 2008 she became the world champion in the under 20s, the 2010 bronze medalist of the world championship in the under 20s team. At the European Championship un...

Giovanni Battista Jacobelli

Portrait by Daniel Schultz in 1654 Giovanni Battista Jacobelli (born 1603 in Casalvieri - died November 2, 1679) is a court chaplain, musician, singer He was the son of Leonardo and the Fallen Olympians, graduated from the Roman Collegium Clementino run by the Jesuits. Gifted with music and vocal talent, he sang in the choir of St. Peter's Basilica. Peter. In 1625 he left Italy, arriving in Poland, most likely as the confessor of Queen Constance. In the mid-seventeenth century, however, he was on the payroll as the tenor of the king Jan Kazimierz. In 1637 she became the chaplain of Queen Cecilia Renata with the sum of 300 thalers of annual income. He was also the secretary of the Queen of Italian correspondence in the same character after 1644 at the court of Queen Ludwig Maria Gonzaga. Through her intercession, in 1651, Pope Innocento X documented the canon of Warmia. From that moment he lived in Lidzbark Warminski and in Frombork. During the Swedish Deluge he lived in Gdansk ...

Coding region

The coding region, a coding DNA sequence, is a portion of a DNA or RNA gene composed of exons and describes the structure of a protein molecule, which is the sum of the genomic fragments of the organism. From the end of 5 'the encoding region is limited by the start codon, and from the 3' end it is the termination codon. In the mRNA, the coding region is surrounded by a 5 'untranslated area and a non-translated region 3', also belonging to the exons. CDS is the part of the RNA transcript that is translated into ribosomes. Identification of an open reading frame via a DNA sequence is straightforward, but in the case of a coding sequence this is not the case as the cell translates only a subset of all open read frames. wiki

Franciszek I Gattilusio

Francis I Gattilusio (died August 6, 1384) was the genocide ruler of Lesbos from 17 July 1355 until his death. Curriculum vitae He was from Genoa, he owned two galleries on which he circled the Aegean Sea. In 1354, Jan V Paleolog agreed with him to overthrow Jan VI Kantakuzen. In return, he promised his sister Maria's hand, and as the largest and most important island that remained Byzantium - Lesbos (1355). In August 1366 he participated in the expedition of Amadeus VI Sabaudzki against the Turks. In 1367 he was a member of the delegation of Emperor John V Paleologa to the court of Pope Urban V on the ecclesial union. He was friends with Demetriusz Kydones. August 6, 1384 earthquake hit Lesbos. Among his victims were Francis I and his two oldest sons: Andronik and Dominik. His son and successor was Francis II Gattilusio. Another son of Francis I, Niccolò Gattilusio, was the first ruler of the city of Enos (present day Enez in Thrace, Turkey) (1376-1409). Bibliography wiki

Ivan Lutak

Іван Кіндратович Лутак, born 3 June 1919 in the village of Komariwka in Kyiv Governorate, died on January 30, 2009) - Soviet and Ukrainian politician, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1967) -1976, Second Secretary of the CPC Central Committee (1969-1976), member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1964-1976 and 1986-1989), Hero of the Socialist Work (1986). From 1940 to 1941 he studied at the Kiev Agricultural Institute, 1942 graduated from the Kazakh Agricultural Institute, 1942-1945 in the Red Army, participant in fighting against the Germans on the Central Front, Belarus and 1 Ukrainian. 1945-1946 deputy director of the sugar factory in the Kiev Oblast, 1946 deputy chairman of the executive committee of the district council, 1946-1947 listener of the Higher School of the Party at the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) U. 1947-1949 Second Secretary and 1949-1951 First Secretary of the Regional Committee KP (b) U, 1951-95 H...

Ryhor Prakapowicz

Rygor Piatrowicz Prakapowicz - Belarusian politician, deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the 13th term of the Belarusian Republic. Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was elected deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus for the thirteenth term of the Ulysylvania Electoral District No. 87. From January 23rd he served as chairman of the Standing Committee on Legislation. On November 27, 1996, after a controversial and partially unrecognized international constitutional change by President Aleksandr Lukashenka, he did not form part of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of his first term. Under the 1994 Constitution of Belarus, his mandate to the Verkhovna Rada ended on January 9, 2000; The next election for this body has never been done. wiki

Box furniture

Gothic wardrobe Chestnuts furniture - one of the two basic groups that share the furniture because of their structure - the second group is the skeleton furniture. The superiority of the structural components determines the belonging of the furniture to a given group. Box furniture is characterized by the advantage of panel elements (particle board, fibreboard, plywood), which enclose some space; These are: closets, chests of drawers, chests. Essential parts such as the side walls and crowns can be connected in a number of ways. The chest furniture, corrugated constructions, box-like structures are included in the chest furniture group. They are available in different variants. Bibliography wiki

Kevin Scott

John Kevin Scott (born November 12, 1969 in Elliot Lake) is a Canadian speed skater. Career Kevin Scott's biggest success came in 1994, when he finished fifth at the Calgary World Cup. He held the tenth place in the first race at 500 m, the eighth in the first gear at 1000 m, the seventh in the second gear for 500 m and the first in the second at 1000 m. In the same competition was also eleven in the World Championship Milwaukee. His best result was third place in second gear at 1000 m. In 1992 he performed at the Albertville Olympic Games, occupying seventeenth place in the 500m race and sixteenth in the long run. Two years later, the Lillehammer was his tenth best finish in the 1000 m race. He won six World Cups on the podium, one victory on January 21, 1994 in Milwaukee. 1994/1995, when he was fifth in the final classification of 1000 m. In 1997 he ended his career. Bibliography wiki

Just-Émile Vernet

Just-Émile Vernet (born June 16, 1894, died 1992) is a French racing driver. Career In racing, Vernet has been racing mainly for the World Motor Sports Championship. In the years 1931-1939, 1949-1954 the Frenchman appeared at the rate of the Le Mans 24-hour race. In the first season of the season he won the Class 1.1, and in the overall classification was sixth. Three years later he repeated this success in fifth grade. In total, the Le Mans 24-hour triumph was threefold. On the second stage of the podium he once stood (1939 - year in class 1.5), and in the third stage podium three times. Bibliography wiki

Honey Kurpiowski

Honeybee honey - nectar honey with a possible additive will fall. This is a multicultural honey for which the pollen of any of the plants can not exceed 30% and the permissible proportion of pollen of all crops can not exceed 10%. The Kurpiński honey is collected in Kurpi area. Beekeeping in Kurpie is characterized by a small number of beekeepers, which is due to the difficult environmental conditions of running apiaries. It should be estimated that the number of beekeepers in this area does not exceed 400 and the total number of bee colonies does not exceed 8,000. Honey is traditionally harvested from grasslands and forests. Grasslands (meadows, pastures, fallow) are the source of spring nectar honey nectar harvested from May to June. Mostly coniferous forests (spruce-pine) are the source of honey-nectar summer honey harvested in the period from July to August. Traditionally, the first spring harvest is carried out in the first half of June. Second summer honeybee harves...

Lambros Fundulis

Lambros Fundulis, gr. Λάμπρος Φουντούλης (born January 23, 1961 in Nea Jonia) - Greek politician, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae Prior to his retirement, he worked as a postmaster. His son, Jorgos Fundulis, joined the neo-fascist Golden Dawn. On November 1, 2013, along with another party activist, he was shot in front of the Iraklio party headquarters by an unidentified perpetrator. This incident occurred several weeks after the murder of Pawlos Fisas, a leftist rapper by the Golden Dawn. Lambros Fundulis was also involved in political activities within the Golden Dawn. In the 2014 elections, he was elected to the Eighth MEP's mandate. wiki

Vladimir Leontiev

Владимир Михайлович Леонтьев (born April 14, 1894 in Moscow, October 29, 1959 in Obermenzing) is a Russian military officer and later an emigre activist and Orthodox cleric, military chaplain of the 1st Infantry Division The Armed Forces of the Committee of the Liberation of the Nations of Russia at the end of World War II. He graduated from the Muscovite Cadet Corps, and in 1914, the Corps of Pazia. Served in the Huskies Regiment's levee. He participated in the First World War. He came up to the rank of Chief of Staff. In 1918 he entered the Kiev Army Volunteer Staff Corps. At the beginning. In 1919, he transferred to the Northwestern Army of General Nikolai N. Judenicz. Since May, he has served in the 3rd Battalion of the Liwien Branch. From August 1919 he was an officer of the 3rd Rifle Regiment of the 5th Division (Liwienska). In December of that year he went to 19 Poltavian Infantry Regiment. He came to the rank of captain. After the defeat of the White forces in January 192...

Michał Okoński

Michał Okoński (born 1971) is a Polish journalist and columnist of the Tygodnik Powszechny national division, where he has been working since 1991. as editorial secretary, head of the national department and deputy editor-in-chief (up to 2015). Michał Okoński is the author of the blog Football is cruel and books Football is cruel (Black Edition, 2013). A regular contributor to Sport.pl, also published. in "Gazeta Wyborcza", "Contexts" and "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung". Published in 1999, he was also a co-author of conversations with Father Tomasz Węcławski (Pascha Jezus, Znak, 2006) and editorial editor of Jerzy Turowicz's journalism (Ticket to paradise, ed., 1999) Former husband of Janina Ochojska Laureate of the Małopolska Journalist Award in the Internet journalism category for 2011. wiki

Eleanor Steber

Eleanor Steber (born July 17, 1914 in Wheeling, October 3, 1990 in Langhorne) is an American opera singer (soprano). Curriculum vitae Eleanor Steber was born on July 17, 1914. She grew up in a family of musicians. She began her studies at the New England Conservatory in Boston, where she studied piano, but her teacher convinced her to focus on singing. She received her Bachelor of Music in 1938. In 1939 she went to New York to study with Paul Althouse, who had a great influence on her career. In 1975, she founded the Eleanor Steber Music Foundation. Her autobiography, written in collaboration with M. Sloat, was published two years after her death in 1992. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Bibliography wiki

Leonard Bolc

Leonard Zygmunt Bolc (born 1934, died 22 October 2013 in Warsaw) - Polish computer scientist, prof. dr hab. specialist in artificial intelligence. He was the creator and long-time manager of the Linguistic Engineering Team of the Institute of Computer Science and a professor at the Institute. Professor of Polish-Japanese College of Computer Science in Warsaw, head of the Department of Algorithmics, Mathematics and Statistical Data Analysis at this university, and member of the PJWSTK Senate. Professor of the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Jan Długosz in Czestochowa. He died on October 22, 2013. The funeral took place on October 29, at the Brodnowski Cemetery in Warsaw. Bibliography wiki

Resistance of plants to environmental factors

Resistance of plants to environmental factors - defense mechanisms that allow plants to survive under stress. Resistance to stress can be either constitutive or induced. In the first case, the defense mechanisms are permanent throughout the life of the plant. Induced resistance is a set of defense mechanisms that arise due to the stress factor, the stressor. Environmental stressors are abiotic and biotic stressors. Abiotic factors include: Biotic factors include: The above mentioned factors are referred to as: Adapting to unfavorable environmental conditions can be adaptive, acquired through evolutionary changes in the genome of subsequent generations, and acclimatization, acquired through the presence of an individual under stressful conditions. Acclimatization is a non-inherited modification. wiki

TP Formula

TP Formula - a former Italian car racing team founded in 2008 by Luciano Trainini and Gianluca Pomozzi. In the history of their startups the team appeared in Euroseries 3000, Formula Abarth, Italian Formula 3, Auto GP. The team ended its operation in late 2011, when it stopped racing in Auto GP. Once a player in the colors of the team stood on the podium of the final classification - Adam Langley-Khan was the third in the 2008 season Euroseries 3000. starts Auto GP Bibliography wiki

Jukola

Jukola The Orthodox priest from Gizyginska (on the Ochocki Sea), followed by a drying-up of jukieła (1901) (dried юкола) - dried fish prepared for consumption by the traditional Tunguz, Yakut, Kamchadal, Aleut and other nations inhabiting Siberia and the Far East. The most commonly used for this purpose are numerous saltwater fish in the Far Eastern rivers (by the local population called "Kettle"), whose catch during the spawning season in June was very easy, so that it was easy to pick up in a short time sufficient for many months. Men caught fish from the boat, where women were preparing to dry them: they cleaned and filleted. Then the prepared slices of fillets were hung on long poles to dry in the sun. The method used was extensive, even robbery: only about 20% of fish were used to dry, rejecting the head and spine with the guts. The traditional methods of indigenous peoples of the Far East have taken over and adapted the influx of people from Europe, introducing t...

Battle of Zamosc (1914)

Battle of Zamosc - defining battles from 26th to 27th of August 1914 as part of a two-week "Tomasz operation" (launched on 20 August, part of which was the Battle of Komarow). Tomasz's operation was the offensive of the 4th Austro-Hungarian Army between the Wieprz and the Bunker Gen. Auffenberg, concentrated in the San area between the mouth of Lubaczówka and Przemyśl, against the Russian armies, composed of the 5th Russian Army of Plehwe's weapon, concentrated in the Chełm- Kovel. In this operation a total of 20 Austrian and Russian divisions took part in this operation. The Battle of Zamosc was a significant element of this operation and refers to the Austrian-Russian struggles in Zamość. After two days of fighting the Austrians entered Zamosc, from which the Russian troops retreated. Bibliography wiki

The parliamentary elections in Indonesia in 1987

The general elections in Indonesia in 1987 took place on April 23. These were the fourth elections organized in the country after the takeover of power by General Suharto (the fifth in the history of independent Indonesia after the elections of 1955, 1971, 1977 and 1982). After the changes, there were 400 seats (for a five-year term) in the House of Representatives with 500 seats to be won. The remaining 100 seats were reserved for representatives of the army (the military did not have an active electoral law) and persons delegated by Suharto. Results wiki

Franciszek Aleksander Podoski

Franciszek Podoski of the Junosza coat of arms (born around 1720, died on October 29, 1792) - priest, politician, Rypin starost, Ciechanów castellan, Castellan of Mazovia; political writer and translator. Curriculum vitae He was a student of the Jesuit college in Braniewo. In the years 1739-41 he studied theology, philosophy and law at the Collegium Nazarenum in Rome. He was a canon of the Płock cathedral, but he left the clergy and began his political career. In 1743, his first poem appeared in print. In 1746 he became a starosta in Rypin. He was a member of the Radom Tribunal on several occasions, in 1761 he was the marshal of the same. He was a member of the Sejm from the Płock province and Ciechanów land. He was also the author of the first Polish translation of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes (from French). wiki