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National Detection and Alarm System

National System of Detection and Alerting (KSWSiA) - a system responsible for coordinating projects in the field of monitoring, detecting and alerting about CBRN contamination on the territory of the Republic of Poland and conducting interventions in the event of their occurrence. It operates on the basis of the Regulation of the Council of Ministers of January 7, 2013 on the detection and reporting of contamination systems and the competence of the authorities in these matters. Supervision over its functioning and coordination is conducted by the Minister of National Defense with the help of the Central Center for Contamination Analysis. Composition The KSWSiA consists of the following subsystems: wiki

Aszer Chasin

Asher Chasin (Hebrew: אשר חסין, English: Asher Hassin, born July 7, 1918 in Casablanca, died March 27, 1995) - Israeli teacher, journalist and politician, in the years 1959-1969, a member of the Knesset from a letter Mapai and Coalition of Work. Curriculum vitae He was born on July 7, 1918 in Casablanca in then-French Morocco. He graduated from a teacher's seminar, he was a leader of the Zionist Federation in Morocco, and also chairman of several other organizations of Moroccan Jews and editor of the newspaper "Ha-Awiw". In 1948 he emigrated to Israel. In the 1959 parliamentary election, he first entered the Israeli parliament from the Mapai list. He sat in the Knesset IV, V and VI term, and in the last term from the list of the Labor Coalition. He died on March 27, 1995. wiki

Pedro Collar Noguera

Pedro Collar Noguera (born September 9, 1963 in Doctor Juan León Mallorquín) - Paraguayan Catholic priest, Bishop of San Juan Bautista de las Misiones from 2017. He was ordained priest on June 7, 1992. On April 23, 2016, Pope Francis appointed him auxiliary bishop of Ciudad del Este by assigning him the titular capital of Thamugadi. He received the episcopal ordinance on May 28, 2016. metropolitan Asunción - Edmundo Valenzuela. On February 16, 2017, the Pope appointed him bishop of the diocese of San Juan Bautista de las Misiones. Ingres took place on March 26, 2017. wiki

Gerszom Szoken

Gerszom Szoken (Hebrew: גרשום שוקן, English: Gershom Schocken, born September 29, 1912 in Zwickau, died December 20, 1990) - Israeli journalist and politician, in the years 1939-1990 editor-in-chief of the Haaretz daily in 1955-1959 Member of the Knesset from the Progressive Party list. Curriculum vitae He was born on September 29, 1912 in Zwickau as Gustav Schocken. He studied at the University of Heidelberg. In 1933 he emigrated to Israel, he continued his studies at the London School of Economics In 1937, his father Salman Schocken, a wealthy Zionist activist from Germany, bought the Haaretz newspaper. In 1939 Gerszom became its editor-in-chief and remained in office until his death for 51 years. In the parliamentary elections of 1955, he was the first and only member of the Israeli parliament. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Iwan Fiodorowicz Petrov

Ivan Fiodorovich Petrov (Russian: Иван Фёдорович Петров, born December 15, 1915 in Tarus in the Moscow Governorate, dated September 12, 2007 in Smolensk) - Major General KGB. Curriculum vitae Until 1935, he was an instructor at the Spartak sports association in Moscow, and in 1936-1937 he was a secretary responsible for the Amur district circuit board of that society and deputy chairman of the Amur district precinct of physical culture and sport, in 1937-1940 he served in the Red Army, from 1939 he belonged to ICE (b). He was the first secretary of the Nizhno-Amur Oblast Komsomol Committee, from March 1945 to May 1946 the first secretary of the Khabarovsk Komsomol Committee, and from 1950-1953 the first secretary of the Chukchi District Committee of the WKP (b) / CPSU, 1953-1956 he studied at the Higher Party School at the Central Committee of the CPSU . In 1956 he became the deputy head of the KGB of the Altai Krai, from 1959 to January 1967 he was the head of the KGB of the Altai K...

Jacek Gołębiowski

Jacek Gołębiowski - Polish historian, postdoctoral doctor, academic teacher, extraordinary professor of the Catholic University of Lublin, and researcher of the newest period. Curriculum vitae Graduate of the history of the Catholic University of Lublin. Doctorate in 1999 (Central and Eastern Europe in the political thought of the 1907-1980 national camp, promoter: Czesław Bloch) and habilitation in 2011 there. Employee of the Department of the Spanish World, Politics and International Relations at the Institute of History of the Catholic University of Lublin John Paul II. He deals with Polish and Spanish political thought in the 20th century. Selected publications wiki

Edward Serednicki

Edward Serednicki ps. Pol (born April 15, 1922 in Warsaw, died November 17, 2016 there) - Polish and international canoeist activist, Warsaw insurrectionist. Curriculum vitae During the Warsaw Uprising, he fought in the ranks of the Military Security Service of the Uprising as a member of the "Bełt" battalion (Śródmieście District of the Home Army) in the Śródmieście area. After the fighting, he was taken prisoner by the Germans and imprisoned in camps in Łambinowice (Lamsdorf) and Munich. After his release, he joined the Cadet Officer School of the 2nd Corps of the Polish Armed Forces in the West, which he graduated in the rank of Captain. In 1947 he returned to the country. He connected his professional life with canoeing. In the years 1954-1957, during the suspension of the Polish Kayaking Association, he was the secretary of the canoe section of the Main Committee of Physical Culture. After the Union's reactivation, in the years 1957-1988 he was its Secretary Gen...

Military district prosecutor's offices

Military district prosecutor's offices (CAP) - military prosecutors appointed by organizational order No. 023 / org of the Supreme Commander of the Polish Army and the Minister of National Defense march. Michał Żymierski of January 20, 1946 (it was also signed by the deputy commander-in-chief Gen. Marian Spychalski and the head of the General Staff of the Polish Army, Gen. Władysław Korczyc). Military district prosecutor's offices were competent for civil offenses within the limits provided for in the ICC, crimes of public security officers, militias, prison guards and soldiers of the Internal Security Corps. Their main task, however, was to fight political opponents of the new government. Military district prosecutor's offices After the dash, the first WSR bosses are listed. Bibliography wiki
Jerzy Stefan Galica (born April 12, 1940 in Poznań, died on September 19, 2016) - Polish physicist, habilitated doctor, professor at the Institute of Molecular Physics PAS. Curriculum vitae He specialized in microwave spectroscopy and millimeter wavelengths. In the years 1967-2006 he was a research worker at the Institute of Molecular Physics at the Polish Academy of Sciences. He held the office of the deputy chairman of Societas Humboldtiana Polonorum. He died on September 19, 2016 and was buried in Skórzew. wiki

José Joaquín Martínez Sieso

José Joaquín Martínez Sieso (born April 13, 1956 in Bilbao) - Spanish politician, lawyer and local government official, parliamentarian, president of Cantabria in 1995-2003. Curriculum vitae A lawyer by education, a graduate of the Universidad de Deusto. He also completed MBA studies at the Instituto de Empresa. From the first half of the 1980s he worked in the regional administration, he was director of SODERCAN, an institution dealing with regional development. He was the representative of Cantabria in the Council of European Municipalities and Regions. He became involved in political activities within the People's Party. In 1989 and 1993 he obtained the mandate of the deputy to the Congress of Deputies of the 4th and 5th term. In 1995 he became a member of the People's Party in Cantabria. In the same year elected to the regional parliament. After the formation of a government coalition with the regionalists of Miguel Ángel Revilli, he assumed the office of President of...

AS

NEET (not in employment, education or training) - the name of the sociological phenomenon and the social group defined by it, including young people who are outside the sphere of employment and education, ie those who do not study, work or prepare for the profession . The NEET group includes both the unemployed and people leaving education prematurely, not seeking work and remaining out of choice or out of necessity. The percentage of people belonging to the NEET group varies from one country to another, reaching 50% of young people up to the age of 29. The average for the EU countries in 2012 was 13.2% (in the group of 15-24 years), and the average for the world fluctuated around 25%. In Poland, in the group of 15-24, 11.8% of the population belonged to this group, and in the group of 25-29 it was approx. 20%. There are no uniform arrangements as to which age group should be analyzed in terms of belonging to NEET - in the EU countries it is a group of 15-24 years, in Japan 15-34 year...

Franciszek Stefan Raczyński

Franciszek Stefan Raczyński (born 1648, died 1689) is a Polish magnate, the son of Zygmunt. The division of the inheritance after his first marriage contributed to the separation of the Raczyński family into two lines: Wielkopolska and Courland. His first wife - Anna Urszula Heidenstein (from a wealthy German family, probably a lady of the court of Queen Eleanor Habsburuanki, wife of Michal Korybut Wiśniowecki), entering marriage in 1680, received from the queen a gift of jewelery with diamonds, including him to their already large collection of jewels. She died five years later - in 1685. She left Zygmunt's son (born 1685) and probably two daughters: Katarzyna and Eleonora. Raczyński was married in 1685, unknown to her in historical sources, by Mrs. Powalska. He had one son with her - Andrzej (born 1686). Sam died in 1689, and at the time of his death none of these children was under 18 years of age (care was taken by his uncle Jan, and after his death his father's older bro...

Microtrichalus back

Microtrichalus retractus - a species of beetle from the hawkish family and subfamily Lycinae. This species was described in 1998 by Ladislav Bocak. Beetle length of 5.8 to 10.3 mm. Coloring of the whole body brown. Eyes small. The distance between the front eyes is 1.36 in diameter. The upper lip is much narrower than the front edge of the abdomen. Trapezoidal trapezium, much wider at the base than the front. Oriental species, known only from the Philippine island of Mindanao. wiki

Passacaglia

Passacaglia is a Spanish song with a guitar accompaniment performed on the street, in the seventeenth century. Passacaglia, a varicella developed in the seventeenth century, is based on ostinatal variations (permanent patterns in the bass) and is associated with chaconne and tricyclic form. It was used as a standalone piece or as a composition of cantatas, suites, symphonies. Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Händel, Josef Rheinberger, Max Reger, Christofor Kusznarov, Feliks Nowowiejski, Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Muffat, Louis Couperin, François Couperin , Frank Martin, Mykola Kołessa, Marian Sawa and others. Bibliography wiki

Sołomon Kruglikow

Curriculum vitae Born in a Jewish bourgeois family, 1918 joined the RKP (b), during a civil war in Russia he was a komsomolski, party and military-political officer in Penza, Kazan and Tbilisi, 1922-1925 Political Officer of the Independent Caucasian Red Army. From 1929 to November 1930 he was the head of the Institute of the Red Professor, from 13 July 1930 to 26 January 1934, a member of the Central Control Commission of the WKP (b), from November 1930 to November 1931 the Economist of the Sectoral Plan The Supreme Council of National Economy of the USSR, simultaneously from November 1930 to January 1932 helper of the head of this sector. From January 1932 to 1933 deputy chief of the Planned Sector Gawmasproma, Chief Commissar of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industries of the USSR, 1933-1934 deputy head of the Planning Sector of the People's Commissariat of the Heavy Industry of the USSR, from February 1934 to July 1936 Head of the Central Planning Sector of this Poli...

Rapska torta

Rapska torta - Croatian spiral cake, originating from the island of Rab. It consists of marzipan, spices and liqueur Maraschino. According to legend, the cake was first prepared in 1177 for Pope Alexander III, who came to the island to consecrate the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The traditional recipe was saved from being forgotten by nuns from the monastery of Saint Anthony and by the Benedictines. According to legend, nowadays the correct recipe is known only to a few women on the island. The preparation of the dough is very laborious - in the correct version it takes 3 days. It is also expensive - it takes just a kilo of almonds, so former dessert could only be eaten by the richest citizens. wiki

Boleslaw Kamykowski

Boleslaw Kamykowski (born October 23, 1927 in Lublin, died November 14, 1993 in Warsaw) - Polish stage designer and costume designer, painter and teacher. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow (diploma 1952). In 1982-1989 lecturer at the Radio and Television Faculty of the Silesian University in Katowice. In the years 1988-1990 the chief designer at TVP Kraków. Award for the production design for the film "Salt of the Black Earth" at the Lubuskie Film Summer in Łagow in 1970 and "The Scenes for Green Film" award at the Gdansk Film Festival in 1976. Selected filmography as the author of the scenography: as author of costumes: wiki

Physiological Entomology

Physiological Entomology - An international, peer-reviewed scientific journal published in physiological entomology. The letter is issued by the Royal Entomological Society of London and appears once every three months. The subject covers the broadly understood arthropod physiology, including: behavioral behavioral analysis, behavioral physiology and behavioral biochemistry, neurobiology and physiology of sensory organs, general physiology, daily rhythm and photoperiod analysis, and chemical ecology. The 2015 impact factor was 1.416. In 2014 it was ranked 31st in the ISI Journal Citation Reports in the field of entomology. wiki

Samuel Buaczidze

Samuel Buzekidze (Russian: Самуил Григорьевич Буачидзе, born June 17, 1882 in the village of Parcchnali in the Kutaiskaya province, died June 20, 1918 in Vladikavkaz) - Georgian and Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik, chairman of the Council of Commissioners People's Republic of Terskaya (1918). He graduated from the Kutaisi agricultural school, later attended the teacher training course, joined the SDPRR in 1902, after breaking up with the Bolshevik faction, during the revolution of 1905-1907 the organizer of combat teams in Caucasus and underground printing works in the North Caucasus. In 1907, arrested in Moscow, sentenced to four years in prison, he was imprisoned in Vologda, and in 1911 he fled, from 1912 to April 1917, emigrated to Bulgaria and Switzerland, and returned to Russia as a member of the Presidium of Vladikavkaz Council. President of the Vladivostok Committee of the SDPRR (b), arrested on December 30, 1917 together with other members of the Presidium of the Vladika...

Wieslaw (idyll)

Wieslaw - an idyll of Kazimierz Brodziński published in 1820 in "The Warsaw Diaries". The piece was a realization of the assumptions presented by Brodziński in his dissertation on classicism and romance. The resumption was slightly different from the first issue. Wiesław deviated from the previously formed idyll. The action took place in the countryside, but instead of the stereotypical world of shepherds a presentation of a particular rural community appeared. The idyll presents the love story of Wieslaw and Halina, shown against the background of the Kościuszko insurrection and the village of the early nineteenth century. The characters find happiness in the family and neighboring environment, in contact with nature, in the direction of their feelings and moral virtues. The idealized world in which they live is characterized by order and harmony, represents the unspoilt soul of the Polish nation. But the piece also presents the contemporary customs and folklore (descr...

Come and go

Come and go, theatrical art by Samuel, written in English in 1965. For the first time the text was published in French in France in 1966. The premiere of the show took place in Berlin West January 14, 1966 as Kommen und Gehen. The English premiere took place at the Dublin Abbey Theater on February 28 of the same year. Description of art The characters of the drama are three childhood friends; FLO, VI and RU. Their age was not determined by the author. Names come from the English names of flowers. FLO comes from "flora" (flower), VI from "violet", and RU from "rue" (ruta). The names of these flowers fall in the scene of the fifth act of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Women are dressed in hats covering their faces and are sitting in the middle of the stage. The first sentence VI "When was the last time we saw a three?" "When did we last three meet?" is a to the conversation of the Three Witches of Macbeth. Women go out for a while, then go...

Rune Stone from Horne

Rune Stone from Horne Horne runic stone (DR 34) - a rune stone from the 10th century, located in Horne in the Danish municipality of Varde. The granite boulder is 70 cm high, 60 cm wide and 52 cm thick. The runes on its surface are 11 to 17 cm high. Originally it was built in the fence of the local cemetery. In 1872 he was taken to the garden of Nørholms, and in 1953 he returned to the church of the Horne Cemetery. As a result of missing the bottom of the stone, the inscription is partially damaged and difficult to reconstruct. Probably the monument was dedicated to Queen Thyra. The inscription reads from the right, says: ... fnukatufi kaþi hack th --... What is reconstructed as [Ra] fnunga-Tōfi drove his horse [th] / Th [ōrvēaR (?)] "Tufi, Rafine's relative, raised this boulder for Thyry." wiki

Battle of Krasne (1450)

Battle of Krasnodar - an armed riot that took place on 6 September 1450 near Crasna (Rum), during the Polish intervention in Moldova. The Poles were led by four men: Przemysl, Halicki, Podolski and Sanocki. Allied with the Poles, Wolof was commanded by the Wallachian burgers. The Polish army was commanded by the Russian governor Piotr Odrowaz, Michał Buczacki, Nicholas Porawa and supported by the Moldavian and Wallachian leaders Alexander II. They suffered a hard-won victory over the Moldavians led by Hospodar Bogdan II. After a fierce battle in the last phase of the battle, the army led by the survivor of the Wallachian burgravian battle tilted the balance to the allies. The losses on both sides were enormous, the Polish lords were killed. Piotr Odrowąż, Michał Buczacki and starosta halicki Mikołaj Porawa. Bibliography wiki

Kelly Collins

Kelly Collins (born April 21, 1965 in Sun Valley) is an American racing driver. Career Collins began his career in international car racing in 1990 after competing in the Barber Saab Pro Series. With the achievement of 21 points was classified in the 14th position in the general classification. In later years, the American also appeared at the FIA ​​GT Championship, American Le Mans Series, Grand American Sports Car Series, Grand American Rolex Series, Le Mans 24 Hours and Pirelli World Challenge. Bibliography wiki

Wolha Saule

Wolha Saule (Russian: Ольга Савле, Olga Sawle) is a Belarusian journalist working in Poland, author and conductor of the Belarusian-language television station Belsat TV. Curriculum vitae About five years ago she was a lecturer in English and German at Mogilev State University. Arkadzia Kulashou, she worked as a translator in charitable foundations, while she wrote for independent websites. She worked for Belsat TV, a Belarusian-language television station from the beginning of its existence - first as a regional correspondent of Reparter (Reporter) and Abjekty (Pol. At one point, she decided that further work for television in this city was no longer possible, and moved to Warsaw at the end of 2010. She continued her work in Belsat TV as a lecturer in the Nawiny program (News), the Belsat Studio (Belsat Studio) information block and the author of the PraSwiet television magazine. wiki

Joëlle Mélin

Joëlle Mélin (born March 26, 1950 in Versailles) is a French politician, health care worker and self-governor, member of the National Front, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae She completed her studies in classical literature, then took up her medical studies, earning doctoral degrees. She has worked in various health care units, in family medicine and rehabilitation, as well as in military hospitals, and has also served as a forensic expert. She joined the National Front, became a close associate of Jean-Marie Le Pen (among others, as an adviser to the presidential campaigns in 2002 and 2007) and then to Marine Le Pen. In 1998, 2004 and 2010, elected from the FN to the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Regional Council. In 2014 Joëlle Mélin was given the mandate of the 8th MEP. wiki

Andreas Schlüter senior

Andreas Schlüter (born 1652) is a German sculptor and architect working in Gdansk, forming an early Baroque style. Schlüter's older character is not well known. In some works it is attributed to the execution in 1635 of the stone decoration of the non-existent St. George's Gate. Jakub (now in the façade of the Catacombs), Mannerist facade of the tenement house at ul. Piwna 1, called "Hans von Eden's House" (1640) and the tenement house at Chlebnicka 28 (1652). Contrary to some authors, he was rather not the father of Andreas Schlüter younger (but perhaps the younger Schlüter was his nephew). Bibliography wiki

Lefteris Christoforu

Lefteris Christofor, gr. Λευτέρης Χριστοφόρου (born August 31, 1963 in Prastio) is a Cypriot politician and economist, longtime deputy, Member of the European Parliament V and VIII term. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with a degree in economics. Involved in the movement of high school students MAKI and youth organization NEDISY. He worked in the banking sector, was a representative of Famagusta district in connection with Cypriot banking employees (ETYK). Involved in the activities of the Democratic Assembly, he came to the position of vice-president of this party. In 1996 he was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time, re-elected in 2001, 2006 and 2011. He was an observer, and after the accession of Cyprus to the EU from May to July 2004 he held the mandate of a MEP. He returned to the EP in November 2014 in place of Christos Stilianidis. wiki

Janina Dziukowa

Janina Zofia Dziukowa from the house of Grzymałowska (born 1927, 17 October 2013) - Polish radiologist, prof. PhD, postcolonial radiomaniagnostics oncology in Poland, creator and head of the Department of Radiodiagnostics Center of Oncology - Instytut im. Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Warsaw Ursynów. She was the daughter of Stanisław Grzymałowski (1893-1968) of the machine and metal industry in Poland. In 1952 she completed her medical studies at the Jagiellonian University, obtaining a doctor's degree. He received his doctorate in medical sciences in 1961 from the Jagiellonian University on the basis of his dissertation "Radiodiagnostyka lesion of the oropharyngeal area", prepared under the supervision of prof. Janusz Buraczewski, and in 1975 obtained the degree of doctor habilitated. As an author or editor, she has published "Mammography in the diagnosis of breast cancer", "Oncology in the practice of family physicians", "Operative treatment...

Valle Central

Model terenu Valle Central On the left you can see the Cordillera Central with the two main volcanoes of Iraz and Turrialba, right at the beginning of Cordillera de Talamanca. San José is located in an intersectional lowland, the model is visible as a gray area in the middle and slightly to the right. Valle Central - an area of ​​approximately 900 km² in central Costa Rica between Cordillera Central and Cordillera de Talamanca, at an altitude of 1250 m. It is the most populous area of ​​this country, inhabiting almost 2/3 of Costa Rica's population. In administrative terms it covers the four provinces of San José, Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago. Major cities of this region are the administrative centers of these provinces: San José (capital of the country), Alajuela, Cartago and Heredia. Valle Central is concentrated in the greater part of Costa Rica's economic activity. The climate of this rather high-altitude region is less hot than it would have been due to its location a...
Lydia Jane Wheeler Peirson (born 1802, died 1862) is an American poet. She was born as Lydia Jane Wheeler in Middletown, Connecticut. Her father was a lover of poetry and encouraged her to write poems. When she was 17 years old, she and her family moved to Canandaigua, New York. Two years later she got married. She moved to the Liberty settlement, located in Tioga County, one of the most remote areas of the state of Pennsylvania. She lived in a hut in the woods, five miles from the nearest byway and twenty miles from the store. It became known when Judge Ellis Lewis read her letters. Because of her place of residence, she was called The Forest Minstrel, from the title of her second volume. Bibliography wiki

Merger (economics)

Merger - merger of at least two enterprises into one. It involves the absorption of one company by others or the creation of a completely new enterprise from the combined enterprises. Types of mergers Horizontal merger (horizontal) - when merging companies produce similar products in the same industry. The motives for merging enterprises can be horizontally: willingness to reduce costs, increase efficiency, economies of scale or increase security. The effects of this type of merger are: increased concentration and increased market power of the enterprise. In this group, we distinguish mergers expanding the market and mergers that broaden the offer. This type of merger is mainly used to increase market share, which is why it often raises opposition from antimonopoly authorities (abuse of a dominant position). The beneficial effect of this merger model, from the point of view of the consumer, may be an increase in the desire to reduce costs in the sector, which is the result of ad...

Kathryn Irene Glascock

Kathryn Irene Glascock (born 1901, died 1923) - American poet. She was the daughter of Hugh Grundy Glascock and Etty (or Ella) Bodine Woods. In 1922 she graduated from Mount Holyoke College. Soon after she died of pneumonia. In 1923, the girls' parents funded a poetic award. From 1924, the competition has an intercollegiate character. Among the participants were James Agee, Frederick Buechner, Kenneth Koch, William Manchester, James Merrill, Sylvia Plath, Katha Pollit, Muriel Rukeyser and Gjertrud Schnackenberg, and among the jurors there were Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, Audre Lorde, Robert Lowell, Howard Nemerov , Adrienne Rich, Richard Wilbur and William Carlos Williams. wiki

heating plant

Coal heating plant in Kłodzko Historic heat plant in the Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Palace Heating plant - an industrial plant whose main task is the production of medium (mostly water) with high temperature for the municipal heating network. Conventional systems (ie fossil-fueled boiler installations) are now rarely found. This is due to the fact that a much higher efficiency is obtained by producing thermal and electrical energy in a combined way (see: heat and power plant). In contrast, the production of heat alone using renewable energy sources is becoming more and more popular. Geothermal energy is most commonly used for this purpose, but large solar heating plants are being built more and more often, in which collector batteries heat water for utility purposes. The largest solar plant at present (February 2004) is the Solfjärrvärmeanläggning (District Solar Heating Plant) in Kungälv (Sweden), which annually converts around 4,000,000 kWh of solar energy into thermal, usable. ...

Artur Górski (Member of Parliament of the Polish People's Republic)

Artur Górski (born April 13, 1913 in Brda, died?) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Sejm of the PRL V and VI term. Curriculum vitae He has completed primary education, a farmer by profession. He was the chairman of the agricultural production cooperative in Olszewka. In 1952 he joined the Polish United Workers' Party, he was a member of the Poviat Committee of the party in Nakło nad Notecią. In 1969 and 1972, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Tuchola. He was a member of the Committee on Agriculture and Food Industry for two terms. Honors Bibliography wiki

Nicola Fratoianni

Nicola Fratoianni (born October 4, 1972 in Pisa) - Italian politician, party activist, parliamentarian, leader of the Sinistra Italiana party. Curriculum vitae Graduate in philosophy. He became involved in political activities as part of the Communist Revival. He was a full-time party activist, in 2002-2004 he managed her youth organization. In 2009, he moved to the Movement for the Left, with whom he co-founded the Lewica, Ecologia, Wolność (SEL) formation. In 2010 he became a member of the regional government of Apulia, Nichi Vendola entrusted him with the function of an assessor for youth, citizenship and political program. In the 2013 election, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of the 17th term. In 2014, he was appointed as the SEL national coordinator, and temporarily managed its parliamentary faction. In February 2017 he became the first leader of the newly formed formation Sinistra Italiana. wiki

Danuta Bartosz

Danuta Marianna Bartosz (born on January 15, 1932 in Piotrków Trybunalski) - Polish zootechnician, Member of the Seym of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae She graduated from the Faculty of Animal Production at the University of Agriculture in Wrocław. She worked as a deputy director in the Pigs Tuczarń in Dobiegniew. In the years 1961-1965 she was a councilor of the Municipal National Council in Dobiegniew, and in the years 1965-1976 a councilor of the Provincial National Council in Zielona Góra. In 1976, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Gorzów Wielkopolski. She sat on the Committee on Agriculture and Food Industry and the Committee on Internal Trade, Small Production and Services, of which she was deputy chairman. Honors Bibliography wiki

Soli Adashev

Soli Adashev (born Sali Aadashsev, born March 2, 1923 in To'da kiszłak in Uzbekistan, died on November 2, 1984 in Namangana) - Soviet military, senior sergeant, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He was born in a Uzbek peasant family. In 1941 he graduated from the pedagogical technical secondary school in Andijan, from June 26, 1941, he served in the Red Army, and from June 1942 he fought in the war against Germany on the Western Front, then on the Belarussian and the 2nd Belorussian. He took part in the operation of Rostov-Veli, Smolensk, Orsha, Mohilev, Minsk, Bialystok, East Prussia and Berlin, he was wounded three times. He especially distinguished himself during the Mogilev operation on June 23, 1944. After the war, he was demobilized. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki

Renata Szafarz

Renata Szafarz (born 1943) - Polish lawyer, professor of legal sciences, specialist in public international law, researcher at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Curriculum vitae She was employed at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 1992, she obtained the title of professor of legal sciences. She was a member of the Legal Sciences Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 2007, edited by prof. Jerzy Menkes appeared in her honor collective work Fri International law. Memorial Book Prof. Renata Szafarz (Dom Wydawniczy Elipsa, Warsaw 2007, p. 606 ISBN 978-83-60694-08-4). Selected publications wiki

Buduar

Buduar in the palace in Nieborów about the neo-Rococo interior design Illustration of a boudoir, furnished in the style of Louis XVI Boudoir - elegantly furnished and exquisitely decorated, a small room occupied by the lady of the house. It was usually placed between the living room and the bedroom. He served as a cooker and a place of rest for the lady of the house. The first boudoirs were made in French palaces in the 18th century. Widely used during the Rococo, Classicism and Romantic periods. The fashion for boudoirs lasted until the nineteenth century, although even in the early twentieth century, it appeared in richer apartments. Bibliography wiki

Jadwiga Strzałecka

Jadwiga Strzałecka, from Mańkowska's coat of arms Zaręba (born September 17, 1903 in Rudki, died in 1947 in Paris) is a Polish pedagogue. Curriculum vitae Daughter of Wielkopolska landowner Count Teodor Mańkowski and Countess Anna Kokoszka-Michałowska. In the 1920s she was a postulant and a novice of the Ursuline Assembly. In 1935 she married in Paris artist Janusz Shotecki, a member of a group of Parisian representatives of Capuchinism. After returning to Poland they lived with her parents in Rudki. Daughter Elżbieta Strzałecka was born in 1938. Jadwiga Strzałecka founded a pre-school for children in danger of tuberculosis in Zakopane in 1938. During World War II, she was managing a war orphanage, which had been under the guardian council since 1941, in Warsaw's Sadyb. It was housed in a single-storey building on 45 Morszyńska Street. Thanks to cooperation with the Jewish Aid Council (codename "Żegota"), the orphanage became a shelter for many Jewish children, wh...

Vyacheslav Browkin

Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Browkin (Russian: Вячеслав Владимирович Бровкин born 22 September 1925 in Moscow, January 24, 2016) - Russian and Soviet theater director, screenwriter and actor; Meritorious Performer of the RFSRR (December 20, 1982). He graduated from the faculty of GITIS in 1955 (the course of Maria Knebel and Alexei Popov). He was the director and principal director of Belarusian theaters in Minsk and Moscow on Little Bronze. Since 1966 he has been the director of the Central Editorial Office of the Central Television Drama and Drama Programs. wiki

Supreme Order

Banner of the Supreme Order First Order - a fictional military organization from the Star Wars universe, formed after the fall of the Empire. For three decades she has been secretly building her power. In Awakening Power, she began to implement her plan to destroy the New Republic and take control of the galaxy. Its part is the Order of the Knights of Ren - a group of elite warriors headed by Kylo Ren. J.J. Abrams, scriptwriter and director of Power Awakening, said that the inspiration for this story was the story of ODESSA, which helped the SS officers escape to Argentina after the Second World War. wiki

Mountelgonia percivali

Mountelgonia percivali - a species of butterfly from the Glossata suborder and the Metarbelidae family. This species was described in 2013 by Ingo Lehmann and named after Arthur Blayney Percival. Males reach 22 mm and females 26.5 mm. The head is yellowish-brown, with long antennae and olive-black eyes. Frontal wings of yellowish-yellow with sepia: the majority of veins and the bone margins; from the bottom white to yellow with sepals and bone margins. The wings are white and yellow on both sides. Male reproductive organs are characterized by a rounded petal unchecked, which is bordered on 30% of the width, polygonal wales with a slightly scraped and densely appendicular appendage, and a densely warped sakulus. Females are characterized by a V-shaped end-to-abdominal plate on the eighth segment of the abdomen. A butterfly known from the Mount Elgon region from Eldoret to Kaptagat in the highlands of western Kenya. wiki

Nikołaj Jegoryczew

Mayor of Moscow, p> Curriculum vitae Since 1938 he studied at the Moscow Technical College. Bauman, after the German attack on the USSR, broke off his studies, initially with other students he built fortifications, then fought in the battalions of the workers and in the Red Army. In 1942 he became a member of the WKP (b), in 1946 he was demobilized as a lieutenant, resumed his studies, graduated in 1951. He was secretary, then II and first secretary of the regional committee of the WKP (b) in Moscow, from May 1960 to February 1961 inspector of the Central Committee of the CPSU. From February 27, 1961 to November 26, 1962 II Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the Communist Party (b) in Moscow. From November 23, 1961 to April 8, 1966 Member of the CPSU Central Office for RFSRR, November 26, 1962 to June 27, 1967 First secretary of the CPSU Municipal Committee in Moscow, June 1967 to April 1970 deputy minister of construction of tractors and agricultural machinery of the USSR. Fr...

Johnny Parsons

Johnny Parsons (born August 26, 1944, in Van Nuys) is an American racing driver. Career Parsons started his career in international car racing in 1969 from the USAC National Championship. With a score of sixty, she was ranked 49th in the final drivers' classification. Later, the American also appeared at the USAC National Midget Series, the USAC National Sprint Car Series, the USAC National Silver Crown, the SCCA Citicorp Can-Am Challenge, the SCCA Molson Diamond Citicorp Can-Am Challenge, the USAC Mini-Indy Series , The CART Indy Car World Series, the Indianapolis 500, the USAC Gold Crown Championship, the Annual Belleville Midget Nationals, the USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet Series, the Annual Chili Bowl Midget Nationals, and the Indy Racing League. In the CART Indy Car World Series, Parsons competed in 1979-1989, 1992-1995. The best result of the American was achieved in 1982, when he scored 41 points in 18th place overall. Bibliography wiki

LASCO, the penalty for homicide, or of the

The full title of the song was: Ad Sigismundum Secundum Augustum Regem Poloniae, Magnum Lithuaniae Ducum ... Lascius sive de poena homicidii. Oratio prima. The work is also known under the abbreviated title Oratio prima. The text was late Modrzewski's debut. He had the form of a hypothetical speech delivered in the Senate by Hieronim Lazarus. It was addressed to the then Prince Sigismund Augustus. It was formed on the occasion of examining in 1543 by the Sejm a proposal for the uniformity of the penalty for murder. The penalties were different depending on the state of the murderer and the victim. Modrzewski opted for the equalization of penalties and the rejection of fines, referring both to the Christian tradition (St. Paul) and to the Roman (Cicero). The postulancy in part took into account the III Statute of Lithuania, introducing, with numerous reservations, the exaggeration of the nobility's responsibility for intentional murder. Bibliography wiki

Boris Tiekajew

Boris Iljich Tiekaev (Russian: Борис Ильич Текаев, born 1908 in Aleksandropol (now Giumri) in the eryvian province, died in February 1980 in Tbilisi) - General of the Soviet security. Curriculum vitae He came from an Ossetian peasant family, from 1930 to 1931 he was educated in a technical school, since May 1931 he was an officer in the local GPU department in the district. From December 1933 to June 1937 he was a member of the local GPU / NKWD branch in Borjomi. state security. From January 1938 to January 1938 Deputy Head of the NKVD South Ossetian Autonomous Area, December 1938 Member of the WKP (b), from February 1939 to March 1941 Deputy Home Secretary of the North Ossetian ASRR, May 31, 1939 promoted to senior lieutenant, and on August 30, 1940 captain of state security. From August 6, 1941 to December 12, 1942, Deputy Chief of Interior Affairs of the North Ossetian ASRR, October 8, 1942, appointed as Major of State Security. From December 12, 1942 to February 18, 1948, the Peop...

Geokorona

Geocoron - a hydrogen envelope of the Earth that forms part of its exosphere, observable in the ultraviolet range in the form of glow around the planet. Geocoron creates neutral hydrogen that reflects solar radiation from the far ultraviolet range. Its density ranges from about one thousand particles per cubic centimeter on the inner ring of the ring current flowing in the radiation belts to less than one hundred at the geosynchronous orbit. Observations in the Lyman-α wavelength range also show the existence of similar surrounds around Venus and Mars. wiki

Cinema Colosseum in Warsaw

Colosseum cinema in Warsaw - the biggest cinema (cinema) in pre-war Warsaw created in 1916. Created in 1916 cinema in Warsaw for about 2360 people on the street Nowy Świat 19. In the side of the outhouse was the cinema Małe Colosseum. In 1939 the buildings were burned down and in 1944 destroyed. Previously there was the Palais de Glace in Warsaw - the first covered ice rink in Warsaw. In July 1934, the screenings of the movie "The Abyss of Life" (film) were screened on the screen, and on the stage was a review of "What Happened on the Grass" in the stage installation of W. Jastrzeb. wiki
Helena Blum t. Helena Blumowna (born 1904 in Vienna, died in 1984 in Cracow) - Polish art historian, museum critic, outstanding expert in modern art. Curriculum vitae In the years 1926-1932 she studied art history and archeology at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv (she defended her first doctorate in modern art in Poland) and in 1937-1938 the museum at the Ecole du Louvre in Paris. Since 1944 she lived in Cracow. In the years 1944-1965 she was the curator of the Gallery of Polish Painting and Sculpture of the 20th century. From 1965 to 1973 she became curator and curator of the Department of Prints (National Museum in Cracow). She created the basis of Polish modern art, collecting works primarily of Cracow artists. He is an author of monographs, among others: She died in Cracow in 1984. She was buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery. wiki

Georgi Pavlov

Georgiev Sergeyevich Pavlov (Russian: Георгий Сергеевич Павлов, born December 5, 1910 in Mariupol, October 6, 1991 in Moscow) is a Soviet party activist, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1971-1986), Hero of the Socialist Work (1980). In 1936 he graduated from the Institute of Metallurgy in Dneprodzerzhinsk, from 1939 in the WKP (b), from 1940 the party officer, 1943-1947 II secretary and first secretary of the Municipal Committee of KP (b) U in Dnipropetrovsk, 1947-1949 in KC WKP ), 1949-1950 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the WKP (b) in Magnitogorsk. From 1950 to March 1951 Second Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Chelyabinsk, 1951-1954 Deputy Chairman of the Regional Executive Committee of Kostroma, 1954-1955 Secretary of the Kostromsk Oblast Committee of the CPSU, 1955-1956 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Kostrom, 1957 Second Secretary of the Kostromski Regional Committee of the CPSU, 1957 in the Central Com...

Jan Rafałowicz

Jan Rafałowicz (born 1931 in Łódź, died September 13, 2001) - Polish machine technology specialist, professor at the Technical University of Lodz. In 1957 he graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics of the Technical University of Lodz, where he was employed at the Department of Machine Tools and Machining. He also worked as a constructor at the Szlifierek Factory in Łódź. In 1964 he obtained his doctoral degree, in 1987 he became a professor, and since 1994 he was employed as a professor at the Institute of Machine Tool and Machinery Technology, where he was the director since 1977 to retire. He was a specialist in machine tools, machining and automation of grinders. His scientific achievements include several publications and three monographs. He promoted 11 doctors. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Hasan Ibrahim

Hasan Ibrahim (born 1917, died 1990) - Egyptian military and politician. Curriculum vitae He was part of the Free Officers movement, joining him at the latest in 1951. He was also associated with the former members of the Young Egypt Party. In 1952 he was the captain of the air force (commander of the squadron), he won the favor of the Free Officers of the Egyptian Air Force. He played a significant role in the 1952 revolution. He took part in the takeover of the headquarters of the Egyptian Armed Forces headquarters, the acquisition of two royal palaces, airports and Egyptian air bases. After the victory of the revolution, he entered the Revolutionary Command Council. He was a member of the tribunal, which judged strikers textile workers at Kafr ad-Dawwar in August 1952. The strike of the Revolutionary Command Council condemned the accusations of his organization of communists. He voted against the conviction for the death of two protest leaders. In the Nazi governments, he deal...

Leptolaena gautieri

Sarcolaena gautieri - species of the genus Leptolaena from the family Sarcolaenaceae. Occurring naturally in Madagascar, in the former Antsiranana and Toamasina provinces (including Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. Occurs in an area of ​​94,706 km². Natural habitats are evergreen tropical or subtropical forests. According to the Red Book, it is the species of least concern. This species has a very high incidence and large populations. For this reason, despite the decline in population, this species is mentioned as the least concern. wiki

Adolf Strachov

Adolf Strachov (Russian: Адольф Иосифович Страхов, actually Braslawski, born 18 October 1896 in Jekatierinoslav, died on 3 January 1979 in Kharkiv.) - Soviet graphic designer and sculptor of Jewish origin. He studied with Josif Mormone at the School of Fine Arts in Odessa, graduating in 1915. In the years 1919-1922 he worked as a graphic designer in Kharkiv in the newspapers "Zwiezda", "Donieckij kommunist" and "Sielskaja truth". He dealt with satirical drawings. He also designed an obelisk on the tomb of revolutionary soldiers. In Dnepropetrovsk built a triumphal arch. From 1921 he made political posters. Poster for Women's Day - March 8, 1926 with the slogan "Liberated Woman - Build Socialism" became his most outstanding work. The book's graphic design was also illustrated by Taras Shevchenko, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Lev Tolstoy, Mark Twain. In 1933 he created the bust of Taras Shevchenko, which was duplicated in many copies. D...

Willem van Blijenburgh

Willem Peter Hubert van Blijenburgh (born 11 July 1881 in Zwolle, died 14 October 1936 in Bilthoven) is a Dutch officer, swordsman, Olympic triple medalist. Like every Dutch swordsman at the time, van Blijenburgh was an officer in the Dutch army. He has never been very successful in fencing individual tournaments. He is the three-time bronze medalist in Olympic teams in Stockholm and Antwerp. In addition, he also participated in the London and Paris Olympics and the Athens Summer Olympics. Using his position as a director at a military school in Der Helder, he had a great impact on Dutch sport, especially gymnastics. He wrote several books about gymnastics and physical education. He was the first Dutchman to hold a doctorate in physical education. Bibliography wiki
Iwona Pabich, born d. Świstak (born 9 April 1970) is a Polish handball player, goalkeeper, multiple champion and Polish representative. Winners of the EHF Cup (2001) Curriculum vitae Club career She was a pupil of Piotrcovia, with whom she was promoted to the Polish League in 1987, then Poland's 1993 championship, Poland's vice-championship in 1994 and 1998 and the bronze medals of the Polish championships in 1990, 1992 and 1995. From 1998 to 2001 she represented the colors of Montex Lublin, winning the championship of Poland three times (1998-2001) and the EHF Cup (2001). Its successors were AZS Politechnika Koszalinska (2004-2007), Finepharm Jelenia Góra (autumn round of 2007/2008 season), MKS Zgierz (spring round of the season 2007 / 2008), AZS AWF Warsaw (2008/2009). Representative career In the Polish national team debut on May 28, 1995 in a friendly meeting with Russia. She played in the 1997 World Championships (8th place) and 1999 (11th place) and the European Cha...

Individual riding on time

Individual time trial (colloquial: individual time trial) - competition during road cycling. The race consists of defeating a few kilometers of the route as soon as possible. Rules According to UCI rules, the length of the route is from 10-80 km (depending on the age category and gender of the players and the nature of the competition). Competitors start from a stopped position, individually in the same - one to three-minute intervals in the order previously determined by the organizer of the race according to objective criteria, e.g. in the case of a multi-stage race according to the current general time classification. The riders can not use the help of other competitors, so they can not go in pairs or groups; in the event that one reaches the other on the route of the race, it must overtake or keep at least a twenty-five-meter gap. There are several time measuring points on the route of the stage, in order to compare current times of competitors on the route. Equipment Bike for ...

Aleksander Grzybowski

Aleksander Grzybowski (born on April 7, 1879 in Kolombi, July 31, 1940) - son of a small peasant Ignacy and Zuzanna nee Kaniów, member of the PPS Fighting Organization in the Kielce region, together with his father, uncle Jan and brothers Jan and Józef, especially active in the first decade of the 20th century, participant of several armed actions, for participation in which after capture and arrest he served prison sentences of prison, imprisonment and hard work. Aleksander was active at the PPS before the revolution of 1905, including in December 1905 he took part in assaults on the commune office in Samsonowo, on the forest inspectorate in Bartków, as well as commune offices and liquor stores in the municipalities of Snochowice, Łopuszno, Smyków and Promnik . He was arrested in January 1906 and tried in the Citadel in Warsaw, he was sentenced to a total of 36 months in prison. Released at the beginning, in June this year, he took part in the attack on officers of the Russian genda...

Andrew Jackson Downing

Andrew Jackson Downing (born October 31, 1815 in Newburgh, died July 28, 1852 in Hudson River) - American architect and garden designer. At the age of 16, he graduated from high school, later he worked in his father's botanical nursery. He promoted villa and mansion construction. In 1850 he traveled all over Europe, started cooperation with English architect Calvert Vaux, with whom in the same year he founded the first architectural company in the USA, specializing in landscape architecture. He wrote and published many theoretical works, including A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, Adapted to North America (1841), Cottage Residences (1842), Notes on Buildings in the Country (1849) and The Architecture of Country Houses (1850), in which he published both villa designs , manor houses and townhouses as well as their equipment designs. He died in the case of a steamer on the Hudson River. Bibliography wiki

Daut, let

Daut Jeriedżybowicz, May (Russian: Даут Ереджибович Нехай, born on November 27, 1917 in Aule Boczepszyj in Adygea, February 1, 1955) - Soviet military, major, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He was born in an Adyghe peasant family. In 1938 he graduated from the Adygai pedagogical school and became a teacher, from 1939 he served in the Red Army, in 1941 he graduated from the military school of infantry. From June 24, 1941, he participated in the war with Germany, successively as commander of the platoon, company and battalion on the Northern Front, Wołchowski, Centralna, Briański and 1 Belorussian, from 1942 he belonged to the WKP (b). In 1941 he took part in the fighting at Kandalaksza, in 1942 in the fighting in Karelia - south of the city of Bielow, in 1943 in the battle of Kursk and liberation of Wołchów, in 1944 in forcing the Bug, liberation of Chełm and capturing the Pulawski bridgehead on the Vistula, and in 1945 in the Vistula-Oder operation and the liberat...
Slovanska dolina (Slovanska dolina valley) - valley in the western (so-called Luczańska) part of Mala Fatra in the Western Carpathians in Slovakia. The name comes from the village of Slovany. Position The Slovanska valley is a valleys. It lies on the south-east side of the main ridge of Luczańska Mała Fatra. Its outlet to the Turczańska Basin is located at an altitude of approx. 480 m above sea level. on west from the village of Valča in the district of Martin. The upper closure of the valley is a fragment of the main ridge of Luczańska Mala Fatra on the section from Hnilicka Kýčery (1217 m above sea level) in the north to the Jankova peak (1163 m above sea level) in the south. From the north-eastern side the valley limits the ridge descending from Hnilické Kýčera through the hills of Javorina (1053 m) and Pivnica (830 m), while from the south-west it rises from Jankovej towards the wider Kýčera (1095 m above sea level) and going further east in a group of hills called Hôrki (63...

Zdzisław Harlender

Zdzisław "Lubomir" Harlender (born June 15, 1898 in Cracow, died September 11, 1939 in Warsaw) - a pilot, soldier, journalist and political writer, son of Stanisław. Representative of the national trend of Polish neopaganism. Curriculum vitae He passed his secondary school-leaving examination at the Wyższa Szkoła Realna in Tarnów in 1917, in the same year he was appointed to the Austro-Hungarian army. In 1918 he took part in the defense of Lviv, during which he was wounded. After recuperation in 1919, he volunteered for the Polish Army to the 2nd Air Force Group in Krakow. He graduated from the Pilots' Lower School in February 1920, during the training he served in the protection of the aerodrome and performed flights as an observer. Then he graduated from the University of Pilots in Ławica. In May 1921 demobilized, he began studies. In 1922 he graduated from the State Trade School in Lviv and four semesters of the Warsaw School of Economics. He worked, among other thi...

Intervention (international relations)

Intervention - a term referring to the actions of external actors influencing the internal state of a sovereign state. It encompasses a wide range of behaviors, ranging from actions with little force of coercion to acts of high intensity. Intensity of coercion is a very important factor, as it involves the freedom of local people and the external limitation of local autonomy. Interventional means of coercion The low intensity of the coercive measures means a great deal of freedom for local actors, while their high intensity means little freedom of choice. Types of coercion according to its intensity from lowest to highest: Bibliography wiki

First Bank

Erste Bank (Erste Bank der oesterreichische Sparkassen AG) - bank w Austrii. Erste is a joint stock company which became a successor to the Savings Bank established in Vienna in 1819 under the name Erste österreichische Spar-Casse. In the 1980s, and in particular since 1990, the company has expanded its activities beyond the boundaries of its original market. Initially the company was operating under the name of "Die Erste Österreichische Spar-Casse-Bank AG". In May 1997, it repurchased 53% of GiroCredit Bank der österreichischen Sparkassen AG, which acted as a leading company for savings banks. GiroCredit and Erste were merged and Erste Bank changed its name to Erste Bank der österreichischen Sparkassen AG. After the merger in October 1997, Erste took over as lead company for approximately 70 savings banks existing in Austria during this time. wiki

Elijah of Saint Yrieix

Élie de Saint-Yrieix (May 10, 1367) - French Benedictine, Bishop and Cardinal. He came from Saint-Yrieix in the diocese of Limoges. He received his doctoral degree and entered the Benedictine Order. In June 1335 he was elected abbot of Saint-Florent monastery in Saumer, Angers diocese, which he headed for nine years. On 5 September 1344 he was elected bishop of Uzès. He participated in the Bishop's Synod in Béziers in 1351. December 23, 1356 Pope Innocent VI appointed him Cardinal priest Stefano al Montecelio, dismissing him as the bishop of Uzes. He participated in the conclave of 1362. In 1363 he was promoted to the rank of cardinal Bishop Ostia e Velletri. He died in Avignon and was buried in a local Franciscan monastery. Bibliography wiki

Zofia Nowakowska (historian)

Zofia Nowakowska (born September 22, 1928 in Milczany) is a Polish historian, teacher, museum and social activist. Curriculum vitae In 1960, she settled in Gorzow Wielkopolski, where she worked as a history teacher and head of the Nursing Liaison Board. In the years 1968-1975 she was the director of the Lubuskie Museum, then she was the deputy director. She co-created and directed (1972-1987) a division of the Polish Historical Society. In 1980 he initiated the uprising and headed the Pioneer Club, a organization commemorating and supporting the pioneers of the Gorzów pioneers - a community of people who settled in the city and co-founded the Polish administration immediately after the Second World War. In 2015 she was honored with the honorary citizen of Gorzów Wielkopolski. wiki

Alexei Niekludow

Aleksei Ivanovich, born on March 25, 1906 in Sokol in the Ryazan province, died June 4, 1996 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, First Secretary of the East Kashmir Regional Committee (1959-1964 and 1965-1969 ). From 1929 in the WKP (b), after serving 1932 in the Navy he was the Secretary of the Komsomol Committee at the aircraft factory, 1934-1938 deputy head of staff and secretary of the WKP committee (b) Central Institute of Aviation Engineers. Since 1938 the organizer of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan, head of the KC (b) K sector, 1940-1946 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of KP (b) K in Bałchasz, 1946-1949 Lister of the Higher School of Party at KC WKP (b), 1949 1950-1954 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of KP (b) K / KPK in Almaty, 1954-1959 Head of the Department of Party Bodies KPK. From May 6, 1959 to December 28, 1964 First secretary of the East Cambodian Regional Committee (since January 1963: East Kashmir County Country Committee) KPK, from ...

Cross-border cooperation

Cross-border co-operation - a form of international cooperation whose principal aim is to remove restrictions resulting from the existence of state borders. It can run at all levels of local government and non-governmental organizations as well as in various fields of socio-economic development. In so called. The Madrid Convention is defined as "any jointly undertaken action to strengthen and further develop neighborly contacts between communities and territorial authorities of two or more Contracting Parties, and to conclude agreements and adopt the arrangements necessary to implement such intentions." Cross-border cooperation is one of three (apart from transnational and interregional cooperation) programs implemented within the framework of European Territorial Cooperation. In Europe, cross-border cooperation is sanctioned by the following legal acts: wiki

Cologne (ancient Rome)

Cologne (Latin colonia) - a city acquired or established by the Romans in conquered areas. Part of the population of the colony was resettled Roman citizens (landless peasants, veterans of the legion), the former inhabitants of the city also received Roman citizenship, but without all the rights of the immigrant Romans. The range of Roman colonies was gradually expanded, first in Italy, then in successively conquered territories in the Mediterranean (converted into the provinces). The colonies were initially primarily military (they were strategically located in regions that were strategically important), gradually becoming central centers of Romanization of the conquered lands. The Roman colonies had partial autonomy; They had their own senate, but after the outbreak of war they were obliged to deliver military contingents. The towns (formerly colonies) founded by the Romans are Köln (Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippina), Lincoln (Lindum Colonia) and Colchester (Colonia Claudia Vict...

Axiom of subsets

A separate article: World Ski Championships Any 2015. Gentlemen in the fourth freestyle competition in these championships, fight for the world championship on January 21 in Kreischberg on the Fladi track. The World Championship of Voss was not defended by American Thomas Wallisch who did not take part in the championships. The 17-year-old Swiss international Fabian Bösch is the new world champion. The silver medal of the world championship was won by Australian rugby player Russell Henshaw. At the bottom of the podium will be the US athlete Noah Wallace. Results Qualifications Group 1 Group 2 Final forall z:z\in B\iff z\in A\land P(z).} In other words, for a given formula P, for every set A there exists a set of elements of A that satisfy P. This axiom can be deduced from the axiom of the empty set, which states the existence of an empty set, and the axiom of substitution. For this reason, it is often not listed in the Zermel-Fraenkel axiom. wiki

Very (instrument)

Tres - a musical instrument from the family of pulling chordons from Cuba. Occurs in two Cuban and Puerto Rican varieties. Cuban variety Tres Kubański It has 6 strings in three three-stringed choirs. Usually tuned for C Major: There are also dresses raised by the whole tone. Cranberry variety It has 9 strings in three three-stringed choirs. It has additional indentations in the resonance box as a different instrument - Cuatro. Tuned G4 G3 G4, C4 C4 C4, E4 E3 E4. wiki

Coat of Arms of the German Federation

Coat of Arms of Austria At the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the German Empire was created in place of the Holy Roman Empire, led by the Austrian Empire. The coat of arms of Austria was used for the events of the Spring of Nations. Coat of Arms of the German Association 1848-1866 During the March Revolution of 1848, the old, modified imperial eagle became a symbol of the German desire to unite Germany, being the coat of arms of the Union. This decision was sanctioned by the Frankfurt Parliament on November 12, 1848. This coat was in force until the dissolution of the German Union in 1866. : Emblem of the Holy Roman Empire and Emblem of Austria. wiki

Olympia (album)

Olympia - 13. Bryan Ferry's solo album released on October 25, 2010. It was produced by David Gilmour from Pink Floyd, guitarist nonexistent Chic, Nile Rogers, Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead, Marcus Miller (bassist Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock) and also: Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and ex-bassist The Stone Roses Mani. Brian Eno, who co-founded Roxy Music with Bryan Ferry. Most of the material was written by David A. Stewart of the Eurythmics duo. In addition to his recordings took part. Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzaner, Steve Winwood ("No Face, No Name, No Number"), and younger generation Scissor Sisters and Andy Cato from the Groove Armada electronic project. The album was made in four editions: the first - the basic one with the disc, the second - the expanded DVD with the movie The Making Of Olympia and the video for "You Can Dance", the third - the set with the number two (CD + CVD ) plus another bonus CD with remixes and instrumental versions, fourt...

Rumen Christow

Rumen Dimitrov Christow, Bulgarian. Румен Димитров Христов (born December 27, 1955 in Borov) is a Bulgarian economist and politician, twice the Minister of Agriculture, candidate for the presidential election. Curriculum vitae Graduate of the Institute of Economics of. Charles Marx in Sofia, earned his doctorate in economics. He worked as an academic teacher in Plovdiv and Blagoevgrad, and then went on to run his own business in the consulting business. In 1990 he joined the Union of Democratic Forces, initially as a member of the National Coordinating Council. In 1992 he became deputy minister of economic affairs in the government of Philip Dimitrov. In 1993, he became the first deputy minister of agriculture. From October 1994 to January 1995, he served as Minister of Agriculture and Food Economy in Renata Indzowa. In 1996 he joined the administration of President Żelewo Żelew as an advisor for agriculture and food industry. From February to May 1997 he again headed the agricul...

Irena Wojnar

Irena Wojnar (born September 21, 1924 in Warsaw) is a Polish pedagogue, a specialist in the theory of aesthetic education, a professor of humanities, a professor at the University of Warsaw. Curriculum vitae Since 1976 he has been a professor at the Faculty of Pedagogy at the University of Warsaw and a head of the Department of Theory of Aesthetic Education at the University. Honorary Member of the Forecast Committee "Poland 2000 Plus", the Presidium of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Committee of Pedagogical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

William Henry Griffith Thomas

William Henry Griffith Thomas (January 2, 1861, June 2, 1924) was a theologian and Anglican clergyman, propagator of dispensationalism. Curriculum vitae He graduated from King's College in London and at the University of Oxford. Ordained in 1886 for the Church of England. Initially a pastor in London, I later promoted the evangelical Wicliffe Hall of Oxford University (1905-1910). He supported the religious movement centered around the convention in Keswick. In 1910 he went to Canada. There he became a professor of theology at Wycliffe College in Toronto. In the United States, he founded the Dallas Theological Seminary in Texas for the American evangelicalism. Among his many publications, the posthumous dogmatic theology, Principles of Theology. An Introduction to the Thirty-Nine Articles (1930). Literature Tadeusz J. Zieliński, Evangelical Protestantism. Study of religious specificity, ed. wiki

The bell "Jan"

The bell "Jan" from 1389, on the tower of the church of St. John. Jakub in Sandomierz Jan - one of the oldest medieval bells in Poland and one of the oldest bouncing bells in Central Europe. It is located in the church. Dominicans in Sandomierz. It was cast by an anonymous populist. It was suspended in 1389. It is decorated with two Latin inscriptions: Under the crown of the bell: In the name of Father, Son and Holy Ghost. AMEN. FORMER MEMBERS OF iohānis Sandomiriens ANNOUNCEMENT 1000 300 50 30 9 Polish translation: In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Brother Jan, sandomierz preacher. Year of the Lord 1389 Half the height of the bell: Oh REX GLORIAE I came as friends. SINS OF THE LAMB OF GOD WHO HAVE TO TOLLIS Polish translation: Come to the King of Glory with peace. Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world Have mercy on us. Currently, the bell is used for the most occasions, several times a year. Dane wiki

Börje Klingberg

Börje Klingberg (born May 29, 1952 in Mariestad) is a Swedish swede. Silver medalist of the individual youth championships of Sweden (Eskilstuna 1971). Silver medalist of the individual championships of Sweden (Eskilstuna 1980). Sweden representative on the international stage. Finalist of the World Par Championship (Chorzów 1978 - VII place). A multiple participant in the elimination of individual world championships (best result: Gislaved 1981 - 6th place in the Swedish final). In the English league, Eastbourne Eagles (1980). Bibliography wiki

Villa "Obrochtówka"

Willa "Obrochtówka" - villa in Zakopane, located at ul. Kraszewski 10a. The villa was built by Jan Obrocht Bartusia in 1898, in accordance with the Zakopane style, in contact with Stanisław Witkiewicz (Obrochta Bartuś was a carpenter on construction sites built according to Witkiewicz's designs). Until the Second World War she served as a guest house. The sisters Julian Marchlewski, Joseph, Wanda and Marta, were leading him. Like their brother, they were active revolutionary activists and were under constant surveillance of the special services. In Obrochtówce there were permanent meetings not only of leftist activists, but of many famous people of Zakopane. They were in the villa, apart from Marchlewski (who wrote Sketches about Tatras in large part), Henryk Sienkiewicz, Stanislaw Witkiewicz, Mariusz Zaruski, Stefan Żeromski, Ludwik Krzywicki, Adam Mahrburg and Baudouin de Courtenay. In the fall of 1941 the Nazis occupied the house and burnt down the books and Polis...

pistol

A three-barrel rocket Narrow-gauge firearms with a rock or cap lock. Description Unlike the pistol, the whole part of the chisel was actually a kind of iron box, while the faucet (single or double) and the pan with a fireplace or hood with hood were on the top of the castle. Rifles were a typical weapon designed for self-defense, and hence are sometimes referred to as travel pistols. They were also available in two, three or four barrel versions, mostly untwisted. The hoods often have a snap-on lug, which creates a smooth surface when closed from the bottom of the enclosure. Shorts were used in the 17th and 18th centuries, mainly for self-defense. wiki

Vitalien Laurent

Vitalien Laurent (born May 26, 1896 in Senna Morbihan, died November 21, 1973 in Paris) is a French philanthropist, historian, and Byzantine. Curriculum vitae The religious vows were made in 1923. Doctorate in 1926 at the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome. Since 1930 the editor of the magazine "Échos d'Orient" in Turkey. In 1935 he moved with the editorial office to Bucharest and in 1947 to Paris. He was a specialist in numismatics and Byzantine sigilography. Editor of the magazine "Revue des études byzantines." Selected publications Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Rudolf Meidner

Rudolf Alfred Meidner (born June 23, 1914 in Wrocław, December 9, 2005 in Lidingö) - a Swedish economist, together with Gösta Rehn co-founder of the Rehn-Meidner model, the economic basis for the Swedish welfare state. Son of Alfred Meidner and Elise Bandmann. As a Jew and socialist he was forced to flee from the Third Reich after the fire of the Reichstag in 1933. In 1937 he married Ella Jörgenssen and in 1943 became a citizen of Sweden. He was a student of Gunnar Myrdal. In 1954, he defended his doctorate on full employment policy in the Swedish labor market. He spent most of his life working for the Swedish Confederation of Trade Unions. wiki

Mikhail Baranov

Mikhail Dmitrijewicz Baranov (Russian: Mikhail Dmitriyevich Bashnov, born on October 21, 1921 in the village of Gorki in the Leningrad region, died on January 17, 1943) - Soviet military airman, Hero of the Soviet Union (1942). Curriculum vitae In 1937 he graduated from an incomplete high school, and in 1938 an aeroclub, he worked as a turner at a factory in Leningrad. From 1939 he served in the Red Army, in 1940 he graduated from the military airforce school of pilots, in May 1941 he became the commander of the key in the hunting regiment of the air, from June 1941 he took part in the war with Germany. He fought on the Southern Front, until October 1941 he destroyed five enemy aircraft, on November 8, 1941, he struck two German planes in air combat, in February 1942 he became the deputy squadron commander. By June 1942, he made 176 combat flights and knocked down 20 enemy aircraft. On August 6, 1942, during an air combat, his plane collided with a German plane; Baranov managed to j...

Magdalena Bujak-Lenczowska

Magdalena Bujak-Lenczowska (born October 8, 1935 in Warsaw) - Polish skier, medalist of the Polish and Winter Universiade Championships (1962). Sports career In the years 1952-1962 she was a player at AZS Zakopane. Her biggest success in her career was the silver medal of the Winter Universiade in 1962 in the relay 3 x 5 km (with Stefania Biegun and Weronika Stempak). Twice she won the bronze medal of the Polish Championships in the relay 3 x 5 km (1957, 1960). In 1958, she graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Cracow University of Technology, then worked, among others, as a supervision inspector on construction of dams. Her father was Jakub Bujak. Bibliography wiki

Maksymilian Siemieński

Maksymilian Siemieński (born 1905, died 1966) - Polish educator and educational activist, professor at the Jagiellonian University. From 1945, he was the head of the department of adult education in the department of education. As one of four Polish scholars he was accepted in 1965 as a member of the American World Academy of Art and Science. Siemieński's research interests included didactics of high school, adult education, prevention and work culture in industrial plants. More important works Bibliography wiki

Wilfried Haslauer junior

Wilfried Haslauer (born May 3, 1956 in Salzburg) - Austrian politician, lawyer and local government official, Salzburg County Governor. Curriculum vitae Son of Wilfried Haslauer, Provincial Governor of Salzburg in 1977-1989. In the years 1975-1979 he studied law and economics at the universities of Salzburg and Vienna, until 2004 he practiced as a lawyer. He was the curator of the Seebrunner Kreis think tank linked to the Austrian People's Party, as well as the scientific institute Dr.-Wilfried-Haslauer-Bibliothek. In the years 2004-2013, he was part of the Salzburg regional government as the deputy of the local staroste, in 2013 appointed to the national staroste. wiki

Fasada

Facade of the house in Lądek-Zdrój The facade of the Church of the Visitation in Warsaw Facade - the main, impressive elevation of the building, with a particularly large decorativeness, often even monumental, fulfilling representative functions towards the entire building, and thus stand out from the other façades. Typically, this is the front elevation, but in the corner buildings there may be two facades, and in the free-standing ones, even three or all. The facade, in addition to particularly rich decorations, can also be equipped with additional architectural elements, such as columns, etc. (excluding gates that constitute a separate architectural element of the building), and its character refer to representative buildings from past architectural epochs, often even ancient ones . However, it can also take a different form, eg have an ultramodern character. Bibliography wiki

Hochfeder's printing house

Hochfeder Printing House - the first permanent printing house in Poland in Krakow in 1503-1505 by Kaspra Hochfeder. Kasper Hochfeder, a German printer working in Metz in the years 1498-1501, printed books for Jan Haller (Questiones de anima Jan from Głogów). Before 1503 Hochfeder moved to Cracow where he ran his own printing house. It was in the years 1503-1505 at the house of Jan Haller. In September 1505 the printing house was taken over by Haller, while Hochfeder was working there 1508 or 1509. In Hochfeder's prints, 32 books appeared, mostly textbooks for the liberal arts and liturgical books (eg Missale Vratislaviense, 1505). Bibliography wiki

Vladimir Tieriebiłow

Vladimir Ivanovich Tierstein (Russian: Владимир Иванович Теребилов, born March 18, 1916 in Petrograd, died May 3, 2004 in Moscow) - Soviet lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice of the USSR (1970-1984). Curriculum vitae Initially he was a pupil of a doctor, 1933-1935 he studied in high school, 1935-1939 studied at the Leningrad Institute of Law, after graduation he became prosecutor of the pargołowski district in the Leningrad region. From 1940 a member of the WKP (b), 1943-1945 head of the police department of the Leningrad District Prosecutor's Office, 1945-1948 prosecutor of the Leningrad region, 1948-1949 head of the Leningrad district prosecutor's office. 1949-1953 senior researcher of the Scientific-Research Institute of Criminology, 1953-1957 department head of this institute, since 1954 candidate of legal science, then docent. 1957-1961 deputy head of the Investigative Board of the USSR Prosecutor's Office, 1961-1962 head of the Department of Supervision of In...

Józef Kosior

Józef Kosior (Russian: Иосиф Викентьевич Косиор, born February 12, 1893 in Węgry, died July 3, 1937 near Moscow) is a Communist activist of Polish origin, politician and military leader of the USSR. Curriculum vitae Stanisław Kosior's brother, working as a metalworker, joined the SDPRR in 1908, Bolshevik. He led a party business in Donbas, arrested several times, 1912 sentenced to exile in the Yevite gubernatorial district, where he fled 1917, became a member of the Zambian Regional Committee SDPRR (b). In 1917 a member of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council, chairman of the Zamoskvorets Military Revolution Committee in Moscow, since November 1918 a soldier of the Red Army, in November-December 1918 warriors (military commissioner) special division of the 8th Division. From December 1918, South-South Division, from 17 April to 2 October 1919, member of the 13th Army's Revolutionary Army and Revolutionary Army, from April 24 to October 2, 1919, member of the 8th...

Aleksandr Bułgakow

Aleksandr Aleksandrowicz Bulgakov (Russian: Александр Александрович Булгаков, born March 19, 1907 in Kharkov, May 31, 1996 in Moscow) is a Soviet party and trade union activist. Curriculum vitae In 1929-1931 he served in the Red Army, later worked in fuel, since 1937 a member of the WKP (b), in 1939 graduated in the evening of the Kharkiv Institute of Electrical Engineering. Between 1941 and 1942, a mechanic and locksmith, a foreman and engineer of the main mechanics of the 12th North Caucasus Military Repair Base, 1942-1944, a party organizer of the KC WKP (b) a repair facility of the Zakopane Front. 1944-1948 of the Volunteer Military District. In the years 1948-1950, the secretary of the KP committee (b) At the factory "Sierp i mołot", party organizer KC WKP (b) Kharkov factory. Kirov, from 1950 to March 1953 Second Secretary of the Municipal Committee of KP (b) U / KPU in Kharkov, March-November 1953 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kharkov City Council, from ...

Moab (Biblical character)

Moab (Hebrew: מואב) - Biblical figure, Lot's son, and his older daughter. Moab's origins are reported in chapter 19. After leaving Soaru, when Lot's wife was converted to a salt pillar, the refugees from Sodom and Gomorrah would reside in the cave. The elder of the daughters talked to the younger to drink Lot and co-operate with him. The biblical description mentions that from Moab the Moabites originated. The people lived in X-IX century BC. areas east to the Dead Sea. Moab's half-brother was Ben-Ammi, born from his younger daughter Lot. wiki