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Memories and Impressions of Helena Modjeska

Helena Modrzejewska in front of her American home in Santiago Canyon Memories and Impressions of Helena Modjeska. An Autobiography - an autobiography of the Polish actress Helena Modrzejewska, written in English in the United States. The work was published posthumously in 1910 by the New York publishing house The Macmillan Company. The publication is richly illustrated. It contains over eighty photos. Modrzejewska's book was published in Polish as Memories and Impressions in 1957. Introduction to her biography (Introduction) Modrzejewska began with the words: The car comes to a stop. I am in Poland again. Bibliography wiki

Return to Chernobyl

Return to Chernobyl - Polish documentary film from 2017. It is devoted to the stories of witnesses at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster and to people who have been delegated to remove the consequences of a nuclear power plant failure. The film also documents the completion of the construction and the placing of a new protective sarcophagus over the reactor, which lasted 15 days (from November 14 to November 29, 2016). The premiere of the film will take place on March 19, 2017 at 10.30 and 22.30 on TVN Turbo. wiki
Warszawianka. Letter from the Warsaw organization of the Polish Socialist Party - an irregularity of the Warsaw structures of the Polish Socialist Party, published between August 1988 and the turn of November and October 1990. The distribution of the magazine initially covered the area of ​​Mazovia, then took over the whole country. In total, 21 issues in A4 format and several special editions were published; the circulation ranged from 1.5 thousand up to 2000 pieces. On the initiative of the editorial staff of "Warszawianka", a PPS Press Agreement was established, which from 11 nru replaced the publishing house as the publisher. Olofa Palme. Bibliography wiki

Paul Borowski

Paul Borowski (born March 19, 1937, died on December 22, 2012) - a German sports sailor. Two-time Olympic medalist. He represented the colors of the German Democratic Republic. He took part in two Olympic Games (IO 68, IO 72), on both he won medals in the class of Dragon, bronze in 1968 and silver in 1972. During both starts, the crew of the yacht were also created by Karl-Heinz Thun and Konrad Weichert. They also won two gold medals of the European Championships in 1970 and 1972 and silver in 1969 and brown in 1968. wiki

Tommy Holmgren

Tommy Holmgren (born January 9, 1959 in Palohournas) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a midfielder. Another footballer's brother, Tord Holmgren. Club career Holmgren began his career in 1976 in the third-league Gällivare SK. In 1977 he moved to the first league IFK Gothenburg, in which he performed until the end of his career in 1989. During this time he won with the team four Swedish championships (1982, 1983, 1984, 1987) and three Swedish Cups (1979, 1982, 1983). He also won the UEFA Cup competition twice (1982, 1987). Representative career In the national team of Sweden, Holmgren made his debut on August 12, 1981 in a 1-0 friendly match against Bulgaria. In the years 1981-1986 he played 26 meetings in the national team. Bibliography wiki

Zygmunt Furtak

Zygmunt Furtak (born in 1911 in Lublin) - Polish political activist. He was born into a working-class family. He graduated from engineering studies at the Warsaw Polytechnic. He participated in the September campaign, and then until the end of the war he was imprisoned by Germans in prisoner-of-war camps. After the liberation, he served in industry until the post of deputy minister of industry. Member of PZPR. In 1969 he was appointed an extraordinary ambassador and plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of Poland in the Empire of Japan. wiki

Ferdinand Svetlov

Ferdinand Jurjewicz Swietłow (Szonfeld) (Russian: Фердинанд Юрьевич Светлов (Шёнфельд), born 1884 in Odessa, died in 1943 in Komijska ASRR) - a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae In 1904 he joined the Party of Socialist Revolts, and from October 1906 to 1919 he was active in the Socialist Revolutionary-Maximist Party, in 1919 he became a member of RKP (b). He lectured at the Moscow regional school party, from July 1923 to February 26, 1924, he was the secretary responsible for the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Turkestan, and from 1924 the editor of the newspaper "Ekonomiczeskaja Žyzn", later a lecturer at the Moscow State University. Then he lectured at the Moscow Technical High School. Bauman, he was the deputy head of the responsible TASS Agency at the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and until February 1938 the head of the Department of Criticism and Bibliography of the editorial board of Gazeta Izwiestija. In February 193...

Maria Komisarek

Maria Komisarek (born September 19, 1939 in Saint-Étienne, died 15 August 2014 in Praszka) - Polish swimmer, multiple champion of Poland Sports career She was a competitor of Ślęza Wroclaw. At the 50 meter Polish championship, she won 26 medals, including 18 gold medals. She was also the Polish champion in 4 x 100 m freestyle and 4 x 100 m freestyle: At the winter championships of Poland, she won individually 19 times: in 1959 (200 m and 400 m freestyle), 1960 (400 m freestyle), 1961 (100 m, 200 m and 400 m freestyle), 1963 (200 m and 400 m freestyle), 1964 (200 m butterfly style and 400 m freestyle), 1965 (200 m butterfly style and 400 m freestyle style), 1966 (100 m and 200 m butterfly style), 1967 (100 m butterfly style, 400 m and 800 m) m freestyle), 1968 (800 m freestyle), 1969 (200 m butterfly style). At the 50-meter pool, she beat the Polish record 400 times with 400 m freestyle (in the years 1960-1967, to score 5: 05.09 on 27 August 1967, six times the Polish record at 8...

Manfred Dammeyer

Manfred Dammeyer (born 31 March 1939 in Porta Westfalica) is a German politician and educator, longtime Member of the North Rhine-Westphalian Landtag, Minister of Regional Government, 1998-2000 Chairman of the Committee of the Regions. Curriculum vitae In 1958, he passed the matriculation exam. In 1963 he graduated in social sciences, and he did his doctorate in 1979. as director of the adult education center Volkshochschule Oberhausen. In the 90s he became a lecturer at the Universität-Gesamthochschule Duisburg. He joined the trade union ver.di. Since 1957, a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany has sat in the county and national government. In 1975 he was the first to receive the mandate of the deputy governor of North Rhine-Westphalia. He sat for the regional parliament until 2005 (with a break between 2000 and 2001), and from 1998 to 2000 headed the SPD parliamentary parliament. From 1995 to 1998, in the regional government headed by Johannes Rau, he served as Min...

Georgi Ter-Ghazarianc

Georgi Artaszesi Ter-Ghazarianc (orm., Georgy Artashes Ter-Ghazaryan, ros., Georgiy Artashesovich Ter-Gazaryants, ur., marca 1923, w Baku) - Radziecki działacz państwowy i partyjny, dyplomata. Curriculum vitae Born in the Armenian family. In 1941 he graduated from high school and took legal studies, after the attack of Germany on the Soviet Union he was appointed to the Red Army. He participated in the fighting for the Northern Caucasus, among others. under the Vladikavkaz, 1942 became a member of the WKP (b), 1943, as a lieutenant in the Red Army, participated in battles under Novorossiysk, Krasnodar, Rostov and other southern USSR cities, was wounded twice. During the war he became a captain, after the war he studied at the Military and Political Academy in Warsaw. Lenin, after graduating from 1950, became assistant to the head of the Political Department of the 89 Armenian Red Infantry Division for the Komsomols. In the autumn of 1951, he became the secretary of the Armed Forces ...

Sergei Kiktiew

Sergei Petrovich Kikoviev (Russian: Сергей Петрович Киктев, born 1915, died in Moscow in 1980) - Soviet diplomat. Curriculum vitae Member of the WKP (b), 1945-1947 worked in the apparatus of the People's Commissariat / Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1947-1949 USSR Embassy staff in Turkey, 1949-1951 First Secretary of the USSR Mission in Egypt, 1951-1954 Mission Counselor / Embassy of the USSR in Egypt. From 1954 to December 1955 Deputy Head of the Department of the Middle States and the Middle East Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, from 17 December 1955 to 10 July 1961 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Lebanon, 1961-1963 Deputy Head of the Department of the Near and Middle East Affairs of the USSR, 1963-1969 Head of this department. From 11 November 1969 to 3 October 1972, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Afghanistan, from October 25, 1972 to December 26, 1973 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the...

Nikolai Lisicyn

Nikolai Wasilievich Lisicyn (Russian: Николай Васильевич Лисицын, born 1891 in the village of Dobrino in the Moscow Governorate, died 22 August 1938) - Soviet politician, party activist. From 1910, member of the SDPRR, Bolshevik, member of the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Guberan Council, from April 1919 to 1920 Head of the Information and Statistics Department of the Central Committee of the Polish Armed Forces (b), 1920-1921 Head of the Information Division of the Central Committee of the Polish Armed Forces. From April 25, 1923 to June 26, 1930, member of the Central Control Commission of the RCP (b) / WKP (b), from June 2, 1924 to June 26, 1930, member of the Bureau of this commission, 1927- 1929 Deputy Commissar of the Worker and Peasant Inspection of the RFSRR. In 1929, he was deputy chairman of the Council of Agricultural Cooperatives, from 1930 to May 1934 as Deputy Commissioner, and from May 17, 1934 to December 1937, RFSRR's Popular Agriculture Comm...

Pirometr

Pyrometer - a measuring instrument for contactless temperature measurement. It works based on the analysis of the heat radiation emitted by the examined bodies. All bodies with a temperature above the absolute zero emit thermal radiation of similar characteristics known as black body radiation. Simple pyrometers measure the amount of energy emitted by measuring the temperature of the element to which the radiation is falling. The measuring range is 400 ° C-4000 ° C. For measuring temperatures above 600 ° C, optical pyrometers are used, where the brightness of the object is compared with the brightness of the object (eg filament). In high-end pyrometers measuring low temperatures, mirror optics are used, analogous to those used in cameras. SLR. In pyrometers, where mirror optics are used, the pyrometer is directed to the measuring field in the same way as in traditional cameras - the operator sees the object through the window. In some measurement solutions, the laser pointer t...

Vladimir Cesarski

Vladimir Jefimovich Cesarski (Russian: Владимир Ефимович Цесарский, born August 1895 in Odessa, died January 22, 1940) is an officer of the Soviet security organs, senior state security official, party activist. Curriculum vitae , 1910-1913 studied at a craft school in Odessa, 1915-1919 member of the SS party, from March 1917 to January 1918 in the Red Guard, later commissioner of the regiment and activist of the underground communist movement in Odessa. In August 1918, he was released, in December 1918, he continued his underground activities, from May 1919 in RKP (b), in August 1919 he moved to Kiev, where he also carried out illegal activities. From August 1925 to December 1926, deputy chairman of the executive committee of the municipal council in Blagoveshchensk and head of the amateur state publishing house, head of the amur district department of the municipal economy, from December 1926 to June 1928 the secretary of the district committee responsible for WKP From July 1928 to ...

achene

Sunflower Shrubs Shrimps with fluffy bottom in common lime Almond (lat. achaenium) - A dry, unruly, unripe fruit, having a leathery or woody fruit that surrounds loosely. There are, among others. in plants of the Asteraceae family, where it is decorated with a fluffy feather, eg caution, dandelion and hawk. The cup-shaped bowl plays the role of a volatile device that allows the fruit to be spread over considerable distances. Fruit can also develop winged appendages, eg ash and elm. Fruit in the form of nuts are also sunflower and chicory. Bibliography wiki

Work of art

An example of a work of art - Michelangelo's David A work of art - a comprehensive and synthetic artistic production of a specific meaning, characterized by high aesthetic qualities (beauty). In addition to the aesthetic function, it can also perform other functions (eg education, cognitive, practical or religious). Its creator is man - a creature equipped with a specific sensitivity (without the author does not have a work of art). This product tries to show a certain form of physical or mental reality (content). A work of art establishes a special insight into the visible or emotional world, which may be the result of a philosophical thought or a spontaneous reaction of the moment. Works of art in terms of mobility are divided into two groups: Movable artwork - all elements that have been identified as a work of art or have been preserved by virtue of their cultural, aesthetic or utility value, where they can be relocated. This group includes: paintings, posters, sculptures...

Ruhulla Akhundov

Ruhulla Əli oğlu Axundov (born January 13, 1897 in the village of Şüvəlan in the Baku Governorate, died April 21, 1938) - Soviet and Azerbaijani politician, journalist and journalist, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks of Azerbaijan 1925-1926 . Curriculum vitae He completed his trade school, 1917-1919, member of the Azerbaijani group of the Left, and 1918 editor of the Izvestia newspaper in Baku, 1919 editor of the Kommunist newspaper and Hürriyyt newspaper in Baku, May 1919 in RKP (b) 1921 Head of the Rural Labor Department of the Communist Party of the Bolsheviks of Azerbaijan, 1922-1924 Secretary of the Bakiji Communist Party (B) A, 1924-1925 and again 1926-1928 Second Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (B) A, 1925-1926 KC Secretary of the party. 1924-1928 Director of the Azərnəşr Publishing House, 1928-1929 National Education Commissioner of the SRR, 1928-1929 Studied at the Institute of the Red Profeses, since 1929 editor of the magazine ...

Danuta Gielarowska-Sznajder

Danuta Gielarowska-Sznajder (born 1936) is a Polish pedagogue, professor of the habilitation of the humanities, specialist in general pedagogy, pedagogy of higher education and ethnographic pedagogy, professor at the Pedagogical Institute of the Faculty of Pedagogical Sciences at the Academy of Pedagogy. Maria Grzegorzewska in Warsaw (APS). She was the head of the Department of Fundamental Problems of Education at the Faculty of Theology of the Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw (ChAT). Currently a professor at the Institute of Pedagogy of the Faculty of Pedagogical Sciences of the Academy of Special Education. Maria Grzegorzewska in Warsaw and a researcher at the. Aleksandra Gieysztor in Pułtusk. Selected bibliography Bibliography wiki

David W. Ross

David W. Ross is an English musician, actor, screenwriter and film producer. He was born in England. After moving to London at the age of 17, he sought additional work on film. He was noticed by the producer of the Heartthrob boys band Ian Levine and signed with British label A & M Records as one of four members. The band released one debut album and five singles, including "More to This World", which hit the Top 10 charts. Then he moved to Los Angeles. There was, among others, in the film Fifteen Years (Quinceañera, 2006). As a screenwriter and film producer, he made his debut in the drama I Do, which touched on the controversial issue of gay marriage in America. For the script and production, he resigned the Seattle Lesbian & amp; Gay Film Festival, and the role of Jack Edwards brought him awards at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. In March 2012 he revealed he was homosexual. Selected fi...

James Lewandowski

Jakub Lewandowski (born July 25, 1899 in Rempina, died July 3, 1972 in Płock) - an officer of the AL and UB. Władysław and Helena's son, working with his father in his youth, joined the People's Militia in Płock in 1918, after which he was incarnated in the Fourth Battalion in Warsaw, where he met with communist activists. He sold leaflets against the Soviet war, for which he was arrested and imprisoned until 1922. After his release, he settled in Zawidz, where in 1926 he joined the PSL "Liberation", maintaining contacts with the KPP activists. Later he was a member of the District Board of SL. He participated in the organization of marches and demonstrations of leftist peoples. He was arrested several times, and in 1936 he was imprisoned in Sierpc prison. During the occupation he was co-organizer of the Communist underground organization Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Council "Hammer and Sick" in northern Mazovia, and from 1942 PPR and GL. Member of ...

Nitrogen oil

Nitrogen oil - oil made from American mink fat. The fat from which the oil is made comes from the fat layer underneath the skin of the mink and is derived from skins intended for fur. Nitrogen oil is a source of oleopalmitinic acid, which has properties similar to human tallow. Because of this, nourishing oil is used in medical and cosmetic products. Mink oil is also used to preserve various types of leather. Important features include UVA and UVB ultraviolet radiation, no allergy, and no rancidity. Cosmetics and perfumes are also based on mink oil. Vegetable substitutes for oleum oil as a source of oleopalmitinic acid are Macadamia nut oil and sea buckthorn oil. Both have a higher percentage of oleopalmitinic acid (22% and 40%, respectively) than for cork oil (17%). Bibliography wiki

Alex Trebek

Alex Trebek (born July 22, 1940 in Sudbury) is an American television personality of Canadian origin. Curriculum vitae Alex Trebek was born in Sudbury, Canada. He started his education at a Jesuit school and then graduated from the University of Ottawa with a degree in philosophy. In 1966 he hosted the Reach for the Top. In 1973 he moved to the United States and worked for NBC as host of the game show The Wizard of Odds. He is married, has two children. Honors He has been honored with the Emmy Award five times and also has his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Bibliography wiki

DA-Notice

The DA-Notice or Defense Advisory Notice (also known as the Defense Notice or D-Notice before 1993) is an official request from the government or other authorized public authority directed at the editorial staff of the media to refrain from publication. specified in the request for information related to state security. This type of request is still in use in the UK, for example, in 2009, when one of the prominent police officers was photographed in a public place with accidentally visible evidence of police anti-terrorism. wiki

Ulf Torgilsson

Ulf Torgilsson (d. 31 December 1026 in Roskilde) - the mighty Danish, earl of East Anglia and regent of Denmark, son of Thorgil Sprakaleg and brother-in-law of King of Denmark and England's Grand Canary. Curriculum vitae Around 1017, he married a sister of the King of England, the Grand Canary, with whom he had three or four children: In 1021, after being expelled by the Thurman of Tallahassee, Ulf was most likely awarded the title of Earl of East Anglia. In the years 1021-1022 he took part in the royal expedition to Denmark. Upon arriving in Denmark Ulf became regent and guardian of the king's son Hardekanuta. In the years 1024-1026 he and his brother Eilíf planned to deprive the Kanut of power in Denmark. However, the brothers' intrigue was discovered and Ulf was murdered on orders from the King in Roskilde. Bibliography wiki
Irene Frisch (born May 3, 1931 in Drohobycz) is a writer of Jewish origin born in Poland. She was born into a trafficker's family in Israel and his wife Eve, with older siblings - Sister Field and her brother. Parents for the care of children employed a carer Franciszka Babecka, who played a very important role in their lives. After entering the Drohobycz army of the Nazis, the Bienstock family was in the ghetto, Irene's father was arrested and taken to a concentration camp. At this time, Irene's brother became ill with pneumonia and died as a result of complications. On Christmas Eve 1941, Franciszek Babecka led the Irena out of the ghetto, and in January 1942 also her mother and sister and hid them in her apartment for two and a half years. This was further hindered by the fact that the hideout was a room created by dividing a large living room with a sealed plywood wall, and the neighbors did not know anything about the hidden family. After entering the Red Army in the...
Crystalline polymers - polymers with a regular, linear structure of the chain or containing groups of high polarity, evenly spaced along the macromolecule. They arise as a result of thermal movements and intermolecular forces of intermolecular chains. There are two types of models. The crystalline polymers may have lamellar, slatted, fibrous, dendrite, shish-kebab crystals. The crystalline polymers contain regions with ordered macromolecules and amorphous, amorphous (subcooled) areas: in accordance with the thermodynamics principle, they have a two-phase structure. The crystalline polymers in which the crystalline phase is small should be called semicrystalline polymers. Application of crystalline polymers: thermal insulation, vapor barriers, PP cut fibers, heat insulating films, anti-moisture insulations. wiki

Adolf Konto

Adolf Konto (born March 30, 1911 in Helsinki, died November 20, 1965 ibid) - Finnish sailor, Olympian, winner of the bronze medal in the regatta at the Summer Olympics in Helsinki in 1952. At the 1952 Summer Olympics, he won bronze in a nautical class of 6 meters. The crew of Ralia was also made up of Ernst Westerlund, Ragnar Jansson, Rolf Turkka and Paul Sjöberg. Four years earlier, he won 9th place in the class of 6 meters on the Raili yacht. The crew was supplemented by Valo Urho, Rote Hellström, Ernst Westerlund, Ragnar Jansson and Rolf Turkka. Bibliography wiki

State Commission for the Investigation of Marine Accidents

National Commission for the Investigation of Marine Accidents (PKBWM) - Polish independent commission operating under the minister responsible for maritime economy, conducting investigations of marine casualties and incidents. The Commission is investigating accidents involving: ships under the Polish flag; under a foreign flag, when the accident takes place in the Polish territorial sea or Polish internal waters; ro-ro ferries or high-speed passenger craft, when an accident occurred outside the Polish territorial sea or Polish internal waters in a situation where Poland was the last country through which the territorial sea or internal waters crossed such a ferry or fast passenger ship. wiki

Romesh Chandra

Romesh Chandra (born March 30, 1919 in Lyallpur, died July 5, 2016 in Mumbai) - Indian communist activist. Curriculum vitae In the years 1934-1941 he was the chairman of a student organization in Lahore, in 1939 he joined the KPI, in which he later served many functions, including a member of the Central Committee (since 1952), the National Council and the Central Executive Committee (from 1958), as well as the publisher of the central press body of KPI, "New Age". He was active in the World Peace Council, 1952-1963 he was secretary general of the All India Peace Council, secretary general of the World Peace Council in 1966-1977, then president of the Council of 1977-1990. As the leader of the World Peace Council, he repeatedly spoke in the UN General Assembly. In 1968 he received the International Lenin Peace Prize, and in 1975 he was awarded the Order of Friendship of Nations. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Dypody

Dypodia - a verse composed of two feet. In the Polish poem, they appear in a pure form dypodie: Dypodia daktynia SssSss does not appear in the Polish poem, but it is natural in Czech poetry. In practice, in the Polish poem, there is the dialectic diptue SssSs and the anthroposophy of the hyper-catalytic SSSssSs. The most natural for the Polish version are the trocheous and amphipathic dypodies. The quasyllabic in practice takes on the form of the trochethous dypody, while the six-syllable is often amphomycotic. In the Choir of Adam Mickiewicz's riflemen there are amphibrachic akatalektyczne (sSssSs) and katalektyczne (sSssS) dypodies Who will tell a bison From the horns? Who shagged the bears He sent it under his feet? Hi! woods and nives Call the choir! ... He hacked the hunter, King of forests and mountains. In the same way, Polish translations of the song from Robert Browning's drama are being made by Pipp. Dypodie ampfibrachiczne full and shortened can also be found in...

Jegor Wikułow

Curriculum vitae In 1908 he joined the SDPRR, 1917 became the chairman of the factory-factory committee of the Chludowe factory in Yegorjewsk, 1919-1920 was the chairman of the RKP District Committee (b) in Yegorjewsk. From September to December 1921, he was chairman of the Executive Committee of the Ryazan Government Council, 1922-1923, head of the organizational department of the Ryazan Gubernian Government Committee (b), then a trade union activist in Moscow and an employee of the People's Commissariat of Education, p> Bibliography wiki
Evgeni Ivanovich Sizienko (Russian: Евгений Иванович Сизенко, born 25 September 1931 in Łukjanowo village in Volgograd region, 26 September 2016 in Moscow) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae Since 1953 he belonged to the CPSU, 1954 graduated from the Moscow Agricultural University. Timiriaziewa, in which he was a lecturer in 1954-1960. From June to October 1954 he worked as an agronomist in kolkhoz, 1955-1956 was the secretary of the Komsomol of the Moscow Agricultural University, since 1957 as an assistant and lecturer of the chair of socialist organizations agricultural enterprises of this academy. From 1960 to 1970, 1978 Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Moscow, 19 September 1978 to 28 January 1984 First Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Bransk, January 1984 to November 1985 Minister of Meat and Dairy Industry, 1985-1989 First Deputy Chairman The State Committee for Agro-industrialization - Minister of the USSR. From June 21, 1989 to July 14, 1990 I Deput...

Leonid Kryłow

Leonid Ivanovich Krylov (Russian: Леонид Иванович Крылов, born July 14, 1912 in Debalcewo, died June 7, 1982 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician, party activist. Curriculum vitae He has been trained in leather and footwear, since 1931, member of the WKP (b), from September 1931 to February 1932, secretary of the Komsomol Committee of the Moscow shoe factory. Kapranowa. From February 1932 to September 1935, he served in the Red Army from September 1935 to October 1937, from October 1936 to August 1937, head of the Komsomol Organizing Unit of the Soviet Komsomol Komsomol Committee in Moscow, August-September 1937. secretary of this committee. From September 1937 to May 1938 instructor responsible KC Komsomol, from May 1938 to February 1939 p.o. From February 1939 to September 1940 I Secretary of the Kaliningrad District Committee of Komsomol, from September 1940 to September 1941 Head of the Organizational Department of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Kalinin. From 1939 to June ...

Please Proszjan

Curriculum vitae 1902-1905 studied at the Faculty of Law of the University of Odessa, where he was removed, from 1903 to 1917 he was a member of the SS party, and from December 1917 the Left Corps. In 1905 he was arrested and sentenced to 6 years in prison. He was arrested and sentenced to 3 years in 1910, sentenced to exile in Eastern Siberia, 1910, and returned to Russia in 1917. . In 1917 a member of the Helsinki Council, since 1917 editor of the newspaper "Socyalist-riewolucyonier", 1917 arrested and released, excluded from the Socialist Revolutionary Party, since November 1917 WCIK member, deputy member of the Bureau WCIK. From December 1917 until the death of a member of the Central Committee of the Leftist Party, from January 4 to March 15, 1918, the post and telegraphic populist of the RFSRR, since February 20, 1918 member of the Interim Executive Committee of the People's Commissar of the RFSRR, from March 4, 1918 political commissioner of the High Military C...

Groundhopping

Camp Nou, FC Barcelona Stadium Groundhopping - a hobby that involves watching football matches on as many stadiums and pitches. The term may also apply to other sports disciplines. The name of groundhopping is a combination of English words ground and hop. In Poland, the name of stadium tourism is also used. Groundhopping was probably started in the 1970s in England. Today's hobby is popular in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Participants, called groundhoppers, travel by visiting matches at all levels - from the most important to the most amateurish. Hobby participants are not a compact group, so it's hard to talk about uniform rules. The 92nd most popular form of the groundbreaking organization is the English The 92 Club, which has players in 92 matches in four professional leagues in England. With groundhopping there is a groundspotting connection, that is, visiting the stadiums when no matches are being played. wiki

Iwan Moskalenko

Ivan Ivanovich Moskalenko (Russian: Иван Иванович Москаленко, born 1907 in Kiev, died in April 1982 in Moscow) - Ukrainian, Soviet military, lieutenant general, officer of the special services. Curriculum vitae Born in a Ukrainian peasant family, he worked at his father's farm, in the years 1923-1925 he was educated at schools in Bojarka and Kiev, and since August 1925 served in the Red Army. Commander of the 89th Regiment of the 30th Rifle Division in the Ukrainian Military District, in the years 1930-1931 at the military school in Orenburg, in 1931-1933 lecturer at the military school in the Ukrainian Military District, later served in the Leningrad Military District, from December 1937 to June 1939 he studied at the. Frunze in Moscow, was awarded the rank of Major of the Red Army. From June 28, 1939, in the NKVD, an official of the State Security Administration, since 28 December 1939 the captain of state security, from October 22, 1940 to February 13, 1941 Head of Division 1 ...

Lonsdale London

Lonsdale - British brand for sportswear and accessories. History The name Lonsdale comes from the name of Lord Lonsdale, who organized boxing matches in 1909. Lord Lonsdale was chairman of the National Sports Club of Great Britain. Every boxer who became a champion and defended his title three times, received the Lonsdale Belt. Bernard Hart, a former boxer, visited the Lord in the 1960s and asked for permission to use his name on boxers' attire. The company was founded in London in 1960. Before the company started producing sportswear, initially only boxing equipment was produced. In 1979, Paul Weller of The Jam bought the Lonsdale T-shirt and thus made a notorious brand, which resulted in the fact that not only athletes started wearing these clothes. In the 80s and 90s, Lonsdale's clothing was particularly popular with skinheads, punk and mods. Lonsdale's products were worn by many famous fighters. such as Mike Tyson, Henry Cooper, Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis. The...

Mikhail Sinica

Михаил Софронович Синиця, born 1913 in the village of Orlóć in Kyiv guberniya, died in 1985 in Kyiv) - Soviet and Ukrainian politician, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1961-1971) And secretary of the Regional Committee of the KPU in Odessa (1961-1970). 1935 graduated from the mechanical engineering department of the Kyiv Polytechnical Institute, 1936-1941 engineer constructor, group leader and head of shipbuilding sector in Kiev, 1941-1944 head of construction sector at Tatar ASRR factory. Deputy chief engineer, secretary of the KP committee (b) U and later director of the shipbuilding facility in Kiev, 1950-1970 Secretary of the Municipal Committee KP (b) U / KPU in Kiev. From September 27, 1952 to March 17, 1971, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (UCC), from June 1960 to March 1961, chairman of the Ukrainian Republican Trade Union Council, from 2 July 1960 to 19 May 1961 deputy member of the KPU Bureau. From February 8, 1961 to May 8, 1970 First Se...

Active representation

Enactive representation - selected from three methods, representing a world known and discovered by the child. It depends on the appropriate reaction to the previous events. Contains a set of rules that follow specific actions and show the child's feelings during the "making" of the designatum of a concept. Enactive representation is the primary basis of erudition in the real world. At the level of enlightenment, thinking is a motor activity that we do not use words or images. A child communicating through an active representation does so through gestures and actions. According to J.Bruner, the enlightenment system is one of the three ways in which the inner world is represented in our mind. It does not use images or words. For example, a child's active representation is a toy - the movements performed during play are an internal representation of the toy. Active representations take place throughout life, and are manifested by a number of motor activities (eg swim...

Pawieł Niawiescienka

Ivanovich Niaviescienko (White Russian: Павел Іванавіч Нявесценка, Russian: Павел Иванович Невестенко, Pawels Ivanovyev Nizhevchenko) - Belarusian politician, deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the 13th parliament of Belarus. Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was elected a Member of the Standing Committee on Economic Policy and Reform. 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. Comments wiki

Marco Zullo

Marco Zullo (born 29 October 1978 in Verona) is an Italian politician and engineer, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae He graduated from Villafranca di Verona High School and in 2005 graduated from the University of Padua. He worked as a IT teacher, webmaster, programmer and product manager. He became involved in political activities within the Five Star Movement. In the election of 2014, after the recalculation of the preferential votes, the MEP was elected. wiki

Cloudy indicator

Cloudy Indicator - Used in programming a special-purpose pointer, assigned to a data area whose definition may change. This method involves applying a data area declaration and an index to them, without specifying it in the header file. The definition of this area remains hidden in another file. If you change the definition, you do not need to rebuild the header file, which can be helpful for early phases of elaborate IT projects. This is one of the hiding techniques of implementation, also known as the Cheshire cat, the handle classes method, or the Compiler Firewall Idiom. wiki

Diaphragm of the pelvis

Pelvic floor muscles - Pelvic floor muscle, formed by two muscles: The pelvic floor has a funnel shape and closes the entire pelvic exits with the exception of the anastomosis through which the rectum is covered by the fibers of the anal sphincters of the anus and the front of the pelvic diaphragm is the space between the periphery of the aneurysm lever - urethra and vagina. Pelvic diaphragm functions: See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Pedro Rodríguez (kolarz)

Pedro Álvaro Rodríguez Rosero (born October 18, 1966 in Tulcán) is an Ecuadorian road cyclist, amateur bronze medalist in the world. Career Pedro Rodríguez's biggest success came in 1995, when he won the bronze medal in the amateur race at the Duitama World Championship. Only Dutchman Danny Nelissen and Italian Daniele Sgnaolin were ahead of him. It was the only medal won by Rodríguez at an international event of this rank. In addition, he won five times in the Vuelta al Ecuador in 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1995. In 1996 he competed in a joint race at the Atlanta Olympic Games, but did not finish the race. Bibliography wiki

Joseph Gregor

Joseph Gregor (born 1888 in Chernivtsi (then Austro-Hungary, now Ukraine, died in 1961 in Vienna) is an Austrian writer and librettist, theologian and musicologist. Theatrical director (1922) and film (1929) at the Austrian National Library. The author of books on the history of the theater in Vienna and the biographies of Richard Strauss and Clemens Krauss. He wrote 3 libretto to Richard Strauss operas: Daphne, Danae's Day of Peace and Love. Along with René Fülöpem-Miller, he wrote the book "American Theater and Cinema. Two paintings from the history of culture "published in the exclusive edition of the Polish edition of R. Wegner (Stanisław Wasylewski, Poznań, 1931). Bibliography Joseph Gregor. Oxford Dictionary of Music. [dostęp 2013-10-27]. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Franco Gallo

Franco Gallo (born 23 April 1937 in Rome) is an Italian lawyer, minister and professor. He graduated from the law school in Rome, then took up his academic career. He lectured at the universities in Naples, Parma, the Roman university of Tor Vergata. He took a professorship at the LUISS University in Rome, where he was a Dean of the Faculty of Legal Studies. In the years 1993-1994 he served as Finance Minister in the government of Carl Azeglia Ciampi. Specializes in tax law. In 2004, he was appointed to the Constitutional Court for a nine-year term. From the beginning of January to September he served as president of the institution. wiki

VesselSat1

Interwetten Racing - Austrian racing and motor racing club, founded in 2001 by Walter Raus. Currently, the team takes part in the European Formula Renault 2.0, Alpine Formula Renault 2.0 and MotoGP. In the past, the team also appeared at the start of Formula Renault 3.5 (2005-2010), the North European Formula Renault 2.0, Intercontinental Rally Challenge, Formula Renault V6 Eurocup and Volkswagen Formula. Currently, the team is working with the Formula 1 Lotus F1 team and with Lotus in the Formula Renault 3.5. starts Formula Renault 3.5 Between 2005 and 2007, Interwetten was listed as Interwetten.com, Interwetten.com Racing, 2008-2009 as Interwetten.com Racing, and in 2010 as Interwetten.com FHV. European Formula Renault Championship 2.0 In 2010, Interwetten was listed as an Interwetten Junior Team, in 2011 as Interwetten.com Racing Junior Team, in 2012-2013 as Interwetten.com Racing and since 2014 as China BRT by JCS. / p> † - the competitor was not counted for the final ...

Commemorative plaque dedicated to Andrzej Ziółkowski

Commemorative plaque dedicated to Andrzej Ziółkowski Commemorative plaque dedicated to Andrzej Ziółkowski - a board in the form of a 25.5 inch Fender Stratocaster guitar (made of brass 4mm engraved engraving) on ​​the building at ul. Baczyńskiego 4 in Swidnik, where Andrzej Ziółkowski lived in 1952-1981. Covering the commemorative plaque On July 11th, 2010 in Swidnik took place the solemn unveiling of a plaque devoted to Andrzej Ziółkowski - a musician, longtime guitarist of Budka Suflera. The parents of the artist, the representatives of the municipality of Świdnik and the musicians of Budka Suflera - Krzysztof Cugowski, Mieczysław Jurecki and Tomasz Zeliszewski came to the unveiling ceremony. Grzegorz Cel is the originator, designer and fitter of the plaque, the painter Jakub Kapica is the consultant of świdnicki, while the plaque holder is the Świdnik City Council. Bibliography wiki

Ductile iron

Microscopic image (magnification 100 ×) of etched spheroidal iron Ductile iron - an iron alloy with carbon from the group of cast irons, created as a result of solidification of the molten charge with carbon-shaped releases similar in shape to the sphere. It has been known since 1949. It is obtained as a result of spheroidizing and then modifying the liquid alloy with low sulfur content, which without gray additives would give gray cast iron. As the spheroidizers, cerium or iron-silicon-magnesium alloy is used, while ferrosilicon is used for modification. As a result of this treatment, graphite occurs in these cast irons in a spherical form. These aggregations may occur in a perlite, ferrite or mixed ferritic-pearlite matrix. It has good strength and sliding properties. It can be deformed without damage, it is resistant to compression and bending and to high pressures. It was used for the manufacture of crankshafts, piston rings, bearings, gears, machine tool elements, agricultural m...

Dorothy Ripley

Dorothy Ripley (born 1767 in Whitby - February 10, 1832) - an English preacher, missionary and writer. In 1801 she came to the USA, where she spent thirty years on missionary work. Her father was William Ripley, a close associate of John Wesley. On January 12, 1806, she delivered a sermon during a service that took place at the Capitol Building. The US president Thomas Jefferson, among others, participated in the service. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

María Quintanal

María Quintanal Zubizarreta (born December 17, 1969) - Spanish sports shooter, silver Olympic medalist from Athens. Specializes in tramway and double track. The competition in 2004 was her second Olympics, made her debut in 1996. She took the second place in the gangway, it was defeated only by Australian Suzy Balogh. In the double trap she was an individual world champion in 2003. In the gangway she won medals of world championships in the team: silver in 1989 and 2002, bronze in 2003. She was the champion of Europe in the gangway in 2002 and 2003 and in the double trap in 2003. wiki

Maarja Kangro

Maarja Kangro (2009) Maarja Kangro (born December 20, 1973 in Tallinn) is an Estonian poet, writer and translator. Her parents are Leela Tungal poet and composer Raimo Kangro. She studied English at Tartu University, and after graduating she started her doctorate at the University of Tallinn. Translated into Estonian language from Italian, German and English (including works by Umberto Eco, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Andrei Zanzotto and Valerio Magrelli. The first collection of her poetry, titled Kurat Ornal Lumel, was released in 2006. In addition to poems, he also writes short stories and libretto to musical works (including her father's authorship). Her story has been awarded twice. Friedebert Tuglasa: In 2011 a story titled "48 tundi" published in the journal Looming and (in 2014) "Atropose Opel Meriva" published in Vikerkaar. Selected works Sources Authoritative control (person): wiki

Oleg Trojanowski

Oleg Aleksandrowicz Trojanowski (Russian: Олег Александрович Трояновский, born November 24, 1919 in Moscow, died December 21, 2003) - Soviet diplomat. Curriculum vitae The son of a diplomat, the first USSR ambassador to the US Aleksander Trojanowski. He graduated from the Institute of Philosophy, Literature and History, and the Institute of Foreign Languages, 1941 joined the Red Army; since 1942 he was an editor-in-chief of the Soviet Information Bureau, and in October 1944 he worked under the USSR, US and UK Joint War psychological with Germany. During the Nuremberg trials he was the secretary of the USSR Judge of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, 1946 he was a translator at the Paris Peace Conference, 1947-1951 a member of the Secretariat of the USSR Vyacheslav Molotov, 1951-1953 a member of the editorial board of the renewed "Nowosti" (English version) . From April 1953, a helper of the Foreign Minister of the USSR, 1956 graduated from the Institute of Fo...

Stjepan Spevec

Stjepan Spevec, 1876 edited by Antonio Zuccaro Stjepan Spevec (born 14 June 1839 in Vukanci, died 28 January 1905 in Zagreb) is a Croatian politician, professor, president of the Supreme Court and second Rector of the University of Zagreb. Career He graduated from the law school at Zagreb Law School, then in 1868 he obtained his doctorate in Vienna. In 1868 he began to teach administrative law and canon law at the Zagreb Academy. Soon after, he became professor of Roman, State and International Law. In the academic year 1875/1876 he was rector of the University of Zagreb. At the time, he actively supported the idea of ​​Bohuslav Jiruš, botanist professor of botany and physiology of the Faculty of Philosophy, to create a botanical garden in the city. After his term as rector, he became vice-rector, and in 1875-1891 he was a member of the Croatian parliament. In 1891 he was elected President of the Supreme Court, known as the Table of Seven (predsjednik Stola Sedmorice), and served ...

Anthony Roberts

Anthony Roberts - Welsh boxer, runner-up in the 1971 and 1972 British heavyweights. Amateur career In 1970 he was a member of the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. Roberts fell in the quarterfinals, losing to points with Scott John Rafferty. In May 1971 he became the vice-champion of the UK in the semi-ardent category. In the final he defeated England's John Conteh. In June 1971 he was a participant in the 1971 European Championship in Madrid. He lost his first match with Yugoslavia representative Matlov Parlov. In 1972 he repeated his success, becoming the vice-champion of the UK in the semi-hardcore category. In the 1972 finale, he lost to England's William Knight. wiki

Deorro

Deorro, owner. Erick Orrosquieta (born August 30, 1991 in Los Angeles) is an American DJ and record producer for Ultra Records. He was born on August 30, 1991 in Los Angeles, but his parents are Mexican immigrants. Career At the age of 14 he was playing local DJs. At the age of 17 he began to produce his own music, so in 2012 he was asked by DJ Chuckie to remix his song "Make Some Noise". The track reached TOP 50 on Beatport. He also has remixes for such artists as Steve Aoki, Laidback Luke and Gareth Emery. In April 2014 Deorro released his single "Five Hours". He was successful and reached the prestigious TOP 50 online music store Beatport. On May 17, 2014, he announced through Twitter that he was taking a break from the music production and management of his own PandaFunk label. wiki

luciferin

Luciferin model of locusts Luciferin carob, total formula: C11H8N2O3S2 Three dimensional spatial model of Luciferin molecule. Colors indicate: yellow = sulfur; blue = nitrogen; black = carbon (element); Red = oxygen; white = hydrogen Luciferins - a group of pigments capable of emitting light, present in living organisms capable of bioluminescence, such as locust beetles, deep-sea fish and some types of microorganisms. Luciferine "glows" due to an enzyme-catalyzed oxidation reaction called luciferase. There are five main types of luciferins: wiki

Mykyta Bubnowski

и ), deputy member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1956-1963), Hero of the Socialist Work (1951). In 1930 he graduated from the Winnicki Institute of Agriculture, in the years 1930-1931 he was an agronomist and director of the machine-tractor station, in the years 1933-1941 he worked in the agricultural economy, agronomist of the agricultural department in the Saratov region. From 1939 in the WKP (b), from 1941 to 1943 agronomist of the machine-tractor station, head of the agricultural department in the Saratov region, in 1944-1950 I Secretary of the regional committee of KP (b) U in the Kiev region, from 28 January 1949 to September 23, 1952 deputy member of the Central Committee of the CP (b) U, from May 17, 1950 to May 30, 1951 chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kyiv Regional Council. From May 1951 to May 1952 Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland, from September 27, 1952 to February 10, 1976 Member of...

Nikolai Polakow

Nikolai Nikolayevich Polakov, Russian Николай Николаевич Поляков (born 1889 in Riga, died?) - Soviet teacher, collaborator during World War II, emigrant In 1912 he graduated from the University of St. Petersburg, then taught the humanities in local secondary schools. At the end of the 1920s he lived in Primorsko-Achtyrska State Prison in Kuban, where he became a history teacher. He then moved to Moscow, receiving a job as a bachelor. After the German invasion of the USSR on 22 June 1941, he was in Pushkin. When the city was occupied by the Germans, he moved to Pawłowska. 1943 to Gatchina. Since the autumn of 1943 under the pseudonym "T. Lutow "was the author of articles in the collaborative letter" Za rodinu ", published in Riga. In the summer of 1944 he evacuated to the Third Reich, where he joined the National Workers' Union (NTS). In the camp for "Eastern" refugees in St. Petersburg. Johann im Walde lectured on the "history and ideology of th...

Alistair Jackson

Alistair Jackson (born November 17, 1988 in Lisburn) is a British racing driver from Northern Ireland. Career Jackson began his career in single-seater racing cars in 2006 after competing in the Asian Formula 3, where he made eleven appearances on the podium, four times his highest. With his two-point lead, he finished third overall. In later years, the British also appeared in the Masters of Formula 3, British Formula 3, Indy Lights, USAC Mopar Midget National Championship, ARCA Series and NASCAR K & amp; N Pro Series. Bibliography wiki

Boyand Roger

Boyant Roger from various sources: Brojant Roger (d. 1131 in Jerusalem) - great master of the Order of St. Lazarus According to the 18th-century manuscript of the history of the Order of St. Lazarus by Dorud de Chameuelles and Vincent Thomassin (located in the National Archives of France), his family carried a coat of arms: three golden rose flowers with green leaves on a blue background. In the history of the kingdom of Jerusalem we find many noble families called Roger, Rosiers, Rousiers who have roses (rose) in their coat. However, today it seems impossible to determine exactly where Boyant came from. Monk in a shelter for the pilgrims of St. John in Jerusalem. Then to 1120 the rector of the pilgrim's hospital St. John. At that time, Blessed was the head of all the hospitals and estates in Jerusalem. Gerard. In 1120, after the death of Bl. Gerard and after leprosy he moved to the leprozorium of St. Lazarus behind the walls of Jerusalem, the caretakers of the lepers of the ...

Jerzy Kaczkowski

Jerzy Kaczkowski (born 16 May 1938 in Warsaw, died 14 July 1988) is a Polish bronze medalist and bronze medalist. Career He started in lightweight (up to 82.5 kg). His most successful career came in 1965, when he won the bronze medal at the World Cup in Tehran. Only another Pole, Norbert Ozimek and Aleksandr Kidajew from the USSR were ahead of him. It was his only medal won at an international event of that rank. In 1964 he participated in the Olympic Games in Tokyo, where he finished fourth with 457.5 kg (145 kg + 135 kg + 177.5 kg). The podium defeat was with Hungarian Győző Veres by 10 kg. Five-time champion and ten-time record holder of Poland in lightweight and lightweight. After completing his career in 1968, he became a coach at the Legia club in Warsaw, where he was associated with a whole sports career. His most outstanding pupil is Jacek Gutowski. wiki

Massimo Monti

Massimo Monti (born March 26, 1962 in Bologna) is an Italian racing driver. Career Monti started his career in motor racing in 1985, starting with the Italian Formula 3, where he did not earn points. A year later in the same series was the fifth. In subsequent years, he also appeared in the Formula 3 World Cup, British Formula 3, Formula 3000, World Sports-Prototype Championship, Le Mans 24 Hours, British Formula 2, Global GT Championship, Sports Racing World Cup, FIA Sportscar Championship, Spanish GT Championship, Italian Porsche Carrera Cup, GT3 Cup -Poppa Paul Frère, Porsche Carrera World Cup and Italian GT Championship. In the Italian Formula 3000, he competed in the 1988-1989 season. However, in none of the eight races he started he failed to score. Bibliography wiki

Kent Eriksson

Kent Eriksson - Swedish rapper. Bronze medalist of the individual youth championships of Sweden (Stockholm 1975). The eight-time medalist of the Swedish championship team: five-times gold (1974, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982), silver (1980) and double-brown (1973, 1976). Twice participant in the Swedish elimination of the individual world championships (Vetland 1979 - 15th place in the Swedish finals, Linköping 1980 - 11th place in the Swedish semi-finals). The Swedish league represented the colors of the Getingarna club in Stockholm (1972-1982). Bibliography wiki

French silk

French silk - Sandra Brown's novel combines the features of romance and a crime novel. The novel was published in 1992 and became the bestseller of the New York Times. Story The action takes place in New Orleans. Red-haired Claire Laurent, is the owner of the French Silk company, who designs and sews women's underwear. When the murder of a fanatical preacher, combating all forms of eroticism in public life, Claire becomes a suspect. The investigating young prosecutor's assistant is investigating. The situation gets complicated when the interlocutor becomes involved with affair with Claire. wiki

Maneuver from Bath

The maneuver from Bath - is about passing a defense played by a defender, to make him play that color again or to prevent the defenders from creating a color by gaining momentum. For example: ♠ x ♥ AKxx; ♦ DW10x; ♣ ADX ♠ KD10xx ♠ xxxx ♥ xxxx ♥ x ♦ x ♦ Axxx ♣ xxx ♣ xxxx ♠ bands ♥ DWxx ♦ Kxx; ♣ KWX S plays 3BA. He spins in the king of spades, and S lets go. After this play, the quarterback will always take 11 lion, but if he killed the first trick ace then after giving the left ace a diamond would lose the contract. The name of the maneuver comes from the English city of Bath. wiki

Dariusz Mlącki

Dariusz Mlącki (born in 1963 in Mińsk Mazowiecki) - Polish artist, contemporary painter. In the years 1985-1989 he studied at the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Diploma under the supervision of professors: Tadeusz Dominik, Zbigniew Gostomski and Ryszard Winiarski. In the years 1992-2001 he ran a painting studio at the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw. He is a member of the Association of Polish Visual Artists and the Otwarta Pracownia Association in Krakow. He is a scholarship holder of the Culture Foundation, the Ministry of Culture and Art, the Polish Culture Foundation, the Stefan Batory Foundation. The artist's works are in the collections of the National Museum in Warsaw, the Sculpture Center in Orońsko, the Adenauer Foundation, the Chełm Museum, Studio Gallery, Peria Collection, Centrum Kultury Radom Center, Broadway Gallery NYC, Zamość Biennale, BWA Bielsko - Biała, Galeria Biała in Lublin, Galeria Zachęta and private collections. wiki

Official stamp (Poland)

Official stamp - a metal stamped round stamp containing in the middle the image of the eagle established as the State Emblem of the Republic of Poland, and in the rim the inscription corresponding to the name of the entity authorized to use the official seal. The official stamp of the commune, poviat, voivodship self-government or a union of local government units may also be a seal containing in the middle, instead of the image of the eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland, the coat of arms of the commune, poviat or voivodeship respectively. The seal with the coat of arms can not be placed on official documents in matters of government administration. Application The official seals are authorized for: state organs, government administration bodies, municipalities, inter-municipal associations and their organs, poviats, poviat unions and their organs, poviat and communal unions and their organs, metropolitan unions and their organs, self-governments of voivo...

Jan Motyl

Jan Motyl (born on May 13, 1934, died on November 10, 2016 in Zgierz) - Polish player and trainer of stocks. Curriculum vitae He was a player of the Boruta Zgierz club in the colors of which he won, among others, the Polish senior championship. After finishing his career, he was a longtime trainer of Boruta Zgierz and assistant coach of the national team of seniors. Among his pupils was, among others, the Olympian Włodzimierz Cieślak. Jan Motyl was also an activist of Zgierski Athletic Society. He died on November 10, 2016 and was buried in the cemetery at ul. Spacerowa in Zgierz. wiki

Ludwik Witos

Ludwik Witos (born on April 15, 1901 in Radwanów, died?) - Polish folk activist, Member of Parliamentary Seym (1947-1952). Curriculum vitae He was a farmer and activist of the Peasant Party. During World War II, he was deported to the Soviet labor camp in Sverdlovsk region, in the USSR. After his release from the labor camp, he joined the Union of Polish Patriots in Czkłowiec, and in September 1944 he was mobilized to the Polish Army. After the war, he organized the structures of the People's Party. In 1947 he obtained a parliamentary mandate for the Legislative Sejm. wiki

Coat of arms of the Jaśliska commune

Coat of arms of the Jaśliska commune Herb used by the municipality in 2010-2016 The coat of arms of the Jasliska commune is: a late-Gothic Spanish type shield. In the blue field, two crossed blunt gold stonework hammers, between the shafts, three gold trilobites (clubs) in the trash. Two crossed stonemason's hammers refer to the centuries-old tradition of the stonework town of Jasliska. Craftsmen of the stonemason's guild from the Middle Ages, using the raw material obtained in Góra Kamień, made millstones and, above all, grindstones. Stonework traditions in Jasliska survived until the early 20th century. These stone tools are visible on all preserved city seals from the 16th to the 18th century. In 1559, the town of Jasliska received the royal privilege for the right composition of Hungarian wines for a period of 30 days. Until the mid-seventeenth century, the city of Jasliska drew large profits, benefiting from this privilege. Hungarian wine was not only stored, but als...

Peter Mädler

Peter Mädler (born July 10, 1943, died on April 26, 1963 in Berlin) - a death toll of the Berlin Wall. Biography and circumstances of escape Peter Mädler was adopted by foster parents, growing up and grew up in Hoyerswerda. From 1958 to 1961, he learned the profession of an electrician at the factory vocational school in Lauta. After graduating in early 1961, he started working at the Lübbenau power plant. Early on the morning of April 26, 1963, he attempted to escape from the GDR, trying to get through the Teltowkanal trough to the West Berlin located on the opposite bank. During this attempt, he was noticed by the border guards of the GDR, who immediately opened fire. Although Mädler was able to protect himself from bullets at first by immersing himself in the water, he was mortally hit emerging again at the opposite side of the border, and he immediately drowned. The corpse was recovered that same afternoon. The urn with the ashes of the dead was placed at the Waldfriedhof Ceme...

Jan Librach

Jan Librach (born February 29, 1904, died on March 13, 1973 in New York) - Polish diplomat, Sovietologist, activist of the Polish community. Curriculum vitae From 1926 he worked in the Polish foreign service, in the years 1935-1939 he was the first secretary of the Polish embassy in Paris. From 1939 a soldier of the Polish Army in France. From June 1940 in the Presidium of the Council of Ministers. He was the initiator of the so-called continental action. In the period 1941-1944 he was the head of the Central Continental Action Office in the Ministry of the Interior. In the years 1944-1945 head of the department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London. In the years 1950-1954 he was the deputy minister of foreign affairs Polish government in exile. In the years 1969-1973 Jan Librach was the executive director of the Polish Institute of Science in America. In 1934 he received the Estonian Order of the Cross of the Class III Eagle. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Richard Fariña

Richard Fariña (born March 8, 1937, died on April 30, 1966) is an American folk singer and writer. His only novel, released two days before his death in a motorcycle accident, was a great influence on the work of his friend Thomas Pynchon, who dedicated his Rainbow of Gravity to him. Pynchon was his best man at the wedding with Mimi Baez, younger sister Joan Baez. After the tragic death of Fariña, Joan Baez dedicated to him the song Sweet Sir Galahad. Been Down So Long It Looks Like a to Me is a rogue novel that takes place in the Wild West, Cuba during the Revolution and at Cornell University. In the 1960s, it gained a cult status. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Ferdynand Schaitter

Ferdynand Schaitter (born 30 January 1830, died 30 January 1915) is a merchant, social activist. He was born in 1830. He was one of the initiators of the Association of Advancement for the City of Rzeszów and the Rzeszów District and became its director. In the composition of two councilors with Ludwik Holzer, he sat on the management of Rzeszow cemetery in 1895-1906. He was a member of the Rzeszow nest of the Polish Gymnastic Society "Sokół" With his wife, Elvira, he owned the building at the then Sandomierska Street (later), commonly known as Szajtrówka, by their name. He died on January 30, 1915. He was buried at the Old Cemetery in Rzeszow. wiki

Wetlands Water

Łasicowa Woda - a stream, a tributary of the. The name of the water flowing in Poland and the map of the Geoportal, this map is described as Jasicowa Woda. It flows through the valley of the Persians in the Polish High Tatras. Occurs from spills on the northwestern foot of Jasicowa Czubka (Łasicowa Czubka) and is supplied with water from the wetlands of Strzelecka Koleba. This is a great equation on a clay sea moraine, on a slightly permeable backdrop of caiman and lias. He goes to the River Stream as his left tributary. This is just below the Great Man of Mules, at an altitude of about 1245 m, at a location with coordinates 49 ° 16'09 "N 20 ° 52'47" E / 49,269,167 20,879722. The Łasicowa Water Corridor crosses the red tourist trail from Toporowa Cyrhli through Pisz Trawka, Waksmundzka Rocks and Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza to Morskie Oko. The upper part of the Łasicowa Water catchment is located in the strict protection zone "Pańszczyca, Gąsienicowa". The s...

Glasenapp

Herb rodu from Glasenapp Glasenapp - a Pomeranian gentry whose origins date back to the 13th century. This name appears for the first time in Pomerania on a document issued on 5 April 1287 by Bishop Herman von Gleichen. The document concerns the giving of the landowners of Kołobrzeg land in the village of Niekanin, formerly owned by William von Glasenapp and his sons Lubert (Lubbona) and Bertold. Representatives of the von Glasenapp family Places associated with the family of von Glasenapp Bibliography wiki

Konstantin Pietukhov

Konstantin Dmitrijevich Pietuchov (Russian: Константин Дмитриевич Петухов, born August 21, 1914 in Berdyansk, died August 14, 1981 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician and hero of the Socialist Labor Party (1974). Curriculum vitae Born in a Russian working-class family, he was a locksmith at a Berdyansk-based agricultural machinery factory in June 1929. From 1931 to 1932 he was a farm technician in Berdiańsko, after graduating from Berdiańsk. In February 1934 he became the head of the OTK technical inspection office, and in 1935 he was the head of the technical department of the tank department of the 183 factory in Kharkiv, 1940 graduated from the Kharkov Institute of Mechanics and Engineering, 1940 a member of the WKP (b). From November 1941 to April 1945, deputy secretary of the party committee of the factory No 183 of the People's Commissar of the Soviet Union in the Nizhniy Tagile, then the party organizer of the KC WKP (b) in the Urals Factory of Tanks No. 183, in December 194...

Victory Day (Malta)

Sculpture of the Nativity of Mary in Senglea Victory Day - National holiday in Malta on September 8. Locally known as il-Vitorja (Victory) and il-Bambina (Children of Mary). This holiday commemorates the following events: On this day is celebrated the Catholic holiday of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Great festivities and processions are held in Xagħra, Naxxar, Senglea and Mellieha. Traditionally, since 1878, the Regatta (Boat Race), which takes place in Grand Harbor, is also held on Victory Day. wiki

Mikhail Moisiev

Mikhail Alekseejevich Moisiev (Russian: Михаил Алексеевич Моисеев, born January 22, 1939 in the village of Malyj Iwier in the Amur region) - Soviet and Russian military commander and politician, head of the Soviet Army General Staff - First Deputy Minister of Defense of the USSR (1988) -1991), general of the army. Curriculum vitae After graduating from high school in 1957 he worked as a boiler driver on the auxiliary fleet of the Pacific Fleet, in November 1958 he began regular service in the Soviet Army. Soldier of the Heavy Tank Regiment of the Far Eastern Military District, a student of the 97th Independent School Battalion, from 1962 a member of the CPSU, 1962 graduated from military school and became platoon leader in the rank of Lieutenant. Later, a platoon commander in a tank company in the Soviet Army Group in Germany and in the Carpathian Military District. In 1972 he graduated from the Military Academy. Frunze became deputy commander of the tank regiment in the rank of majo...
Barbara Ostapowicz (born July 30, 1950 in Gdańsk) is a Polish film set designer and interior decorator. He was nominated twice for the Polish Film Award, Eagle in the best stage design category: in 2001 for the Primate film design. Three years out of a thousand and in 2005 for the set design for the film Wesele. Member of the Polish Academy of Film. Selected filmography as author of scenography and interior decoration: Just as an artist of scenography: Only as an interior decorator: wiki

Mikhail Afufuzo

Mikhail Ivanovich Alfafuzo (Russian: Михаил Иванович Алафузо, born 1891 in Mikolajov (Ukraine), shot on July 13, 1937) The non-partisan, a graduate of the General Staff Academy, a staff captain, came from a Navy officer's family. He was the head of the operational board of the North-Kurdish Front (28 July - 30 August 1918), head of the 3rd Army (30 August 1918 - January 1919 and 2 May - 5 December 1920), member of the Armed Forces Organization Committee (January 1919 - April 1920) Chief of the Staff of the Kyiv Military District, 1921-1924 Chief of Staff of the Moscow OW, 1924-1927 Chief of Staff of the North Caucasus OW, 1927-1935 Chief of Staff of the Caucasian Army, decorated with the Order of the Red Banner, 1935-1937 Chief the cathedral organization and mobilization of the Military Academy of the General Staff. Awarded the Red Banner (1928), Red Flag of the ESRR (1932). Arrested April 15, 1937. Sentenced on July 13, 1937 by the Military College of the Supreme Court for e...

Politics (drama)

Politics - drama (comedy) by Wlodzimierz Perzyński from 1919. Drama is a political work showing the problems of Polish power at the time of the establishment of the government of Jędrzej Moraczewski. Serious political and social issues are interwoven with love stories, shown in a sentimental way. Contrary to the will of a father who wants to marry his daughter, Jadzia is elected to the parliament. He gets to know the impostors of the politicians and behind-the-scenes of various parties. The play was adapted in 1991 at the Nowy Theater in Poznan, as the World is changing, ie Politics (Jan Kaczmarek's songs were added, and Krystyna Feldman's plays were included). Artistic adaptation was also made (1992) by Michał Kwiecinski for the Television Theater. wiki

Abecedariusz

Abecedary, alphabetical (from Latin abecedarius, alphabetical) - a literary work in which consecutive words, verses or stanzas begin with the next alphabetical letters. The Abecedary is a special variation of acrostic (which is a horizontal version of the song, in which simultaneously defined vertical groups of characters have their own meaning). The offspring were primarily mnemotechnologists - making it easier to memorize the text - or ornamental. The mnemotechnical function of these works ceased to matter after the invention of printing - from that moment, the abecedents were used only to show the high skill of the author. Depending on which composition starts with the next alphabet, different types of alphabet are distinguished, eg, simple alphabets (consecutive alphabetic characters start the first verse of each stanza) or continuous subscript (each word begins with the next letter alphabet). Some of the Bible psalms were in the original form. Other examples of such works in...

Andrzej Michałowski

Andrzej Zbigniew Michalowski (born 16 November 1946 in Bielawa) - Polish opposition activist was raised in Dzierżoniów, machine manager at the Port of Gdansk Department of Shipping Services. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Port of Gdansk Port of Science. In August 1980, one of the initiators of the strike at his workplace. Since September 1980 member of the Solidarity Trade Union, chairman of the Faculty Committee, and in July 1981 delegate to the First General Assembly of the Delegates of the Gdansk Region, Vice-Chairman of the Section for National Navigation and Maritime Economy. Between 14-19 December 1981 co-organizer of the strike in the port. In April 1982 co-founder of the Regional Coordinating Commission "S". May 21, 1982, then convicted by the Naval Court in Gdynia to be sentenced to 5 years of imprisonment. He did not return from the pass. Seeking a watchlist. On August 3, 1983 the Gdynia Naval Court, under the Amnesty Act, reduced the penalty of depriva...

Channel of Nysa-Oława

The Nysa-Oława metamorphic channel, called on the individual sections of the Pępickie Canal or the Psarskie Channel, is a hydrotechnical structure designed to transfer water mass from the Nysa Kłodzka trough to the Oława river bed. The Oława River is the main source of drinking water for Wroclaw, but the water resources were insufficient, hence the idea to feed Oława with Nysa Kłodzka waters (relatively cleaner than the Oder waters). The channel was created around 1971. The channel starts at a junction near Michałów, near the A4 motorway bridge. The first 2 km flows through an artificial channel to Michalow. There (along the road no. 458) there is a pump station that pours water under an underground pipeline to a nearby hill - called Michałowski Lake. From here, the open canal runs north-west, in the valley of the former Pępicki Potok. This stream has been erected on many sections, the edges are reinforced with concrete. Around Obórki there is a first shot. Here the water is col...

Polish Chamber of Electronic Communications

Polish Chamber of Electronic Communications (PIKE) - an organization of 110 electronic media companies, including broadband electronic communications operators and related manufacturers, hardware and service distributors. Operators of PIKE have nearly 75% share in the Polish cable television market and serve almost 4.5 million subscribers. PIKE belongs to the National Chamber of Commerce and the European Cable Communication Association. The organization was founded in 1991 by the National Cable Television Association (OSTvK), transformed into the National Chamber of Cable Communications in 1999. The current name of PIKE is from August 2005. Since 2003, the President of PIKE is Jerzy Straszewski, president and co-owner of SATEL S.A., a company producing network equipment for operators. wiki

CMR Convention

Convention on the International Carriage of Goods by Road - Convention signed in 1956 in Geneva. It applies in the case of commercial road transport of goods in international relations. It is imperative that the country of destination or the country of destination is a party to the CMR Convention. It applies only to carriage provided on the basis of an umbrella and trailer carriage contract. The CMR Convention is based on the CMR transport note, which is issued in three identical copies, each of which has the same legal force. The signature must include the signature of the carrier and the sender. The sender receives the first copy, the next recipient, and the third one belongs to the carrier. Occasionally, a fourth copy, called a black copy, is provided for statistical purposes. The CMR does not apply to postage, postage, and resettlement. The CMR consignment note contains a number of necessary data for the carriage of goods, including the place and date of issue of the document,...

John C. Willke

John C. Willke (born April 5, 1925, February 21, 2015) is an American writer, physician, and anti-abortion activist. Together with Barbara's wife they were recognized as founders of the world's pro-life movement. They are the authors of many books on abortion and human sexuality. Willke was a gynecologist in Cincinnati, but he stopped practicing medicine in 1988 to devote himself to the anti-abortion movement. He was president of the Life Issues Institute, the International Federation for the Law of Life and the National Law Movement for America. wiki