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Augustyn Lesniak

Augustyn Leśniak (born April 6, 1931 in Świniarsko, died on April 16, 2017 in Nowy Sącz) - Polish historian and regionalist. Curriculum vitae He was born on April 6, 1931 as the son of Jan and Kunegund Leśniak. His father was a participant of the First World War, the fights for Lviv in 1918-1919, the Polish-Bolshevik war and the Polish defensive war of September 1939 during the Second World War. In 1950, Augustyn Lesniak graduated from the Second State Grammar School and Secondary School. King Bolesław Chrobry in Nowy Sącz, and in 1954, historical studies at the Jagiellonian University. He was also a graduate in business economics at the University of Economics in Cracow (currently the University of Economics in Krakow) from 1966. He was an employee of the Sądeckie Zakłady Przetwórstwa Owocowo-Warzywnego, Sądeckie Zakłady Elektro-Węglowych and Sądeckie Zakłady Naprawrawy Samochodów. Together with his son Jerzy, he was the author of the ISBN Encyclopedia of ISBN 8385729216, publis...

James Hannington

James Hannington (born September 3, 1847, Hurstpierpoint, England, died October 29, 1885, Busoga, Uganda) - British missionary, saint of the Anglican Church, martyr. His holiday falls on October 29. He was the first bishop of the Anglican Church in East Africa. Striving to build a shorter and safer road between Mombasa and Buganda fell into conflict with the kings of Buganda Mwanga II. On October 21, 1885, he and his men arrived near Lake Victoria. Their arrival, however, did not go unnoticed and the missionaries were imprisoned in Busoga by King Mwang. After eight days, James Hannington and the other missionaries were executed. The English commemorated the bishop by calling him the lake currently known as Bogoria. wiki

Soliloquy of Sappho before Precipitating Herself from the Rock of Leucadia

Soliloquy of Sappho before - The poem of the American poet Margaret Agnew Blennerhassett, being - as the author pointed out - the elaboration of an earlier work by the French poet Charles Albert Demoustier, published in The Widow of the Rock, and Other Poems, published in Montreal in 1824. The work refers to the widespread legend that Sappho fell into the abyss due to unhappy, unrequited love. The work consists of a four-wing stanza. May the cold wave that now will receive me From this burning bosom efface All remembrance of grief, now I leave thee Great Neptune receive love’s last trace! Thy cold arms at last I will brave, Great Cupid! thy victim no more! My last tears shall blend with the wave, But oh! I shall then love no more! Bibliography wiki

Vladimir Sergeiine

Vladimir Sergeyevich Sieriogin (Russian: Vladimir Snezevich Senigin, born on July 7, 1922 in Moscow, died on March 27, 1968 in the region of Vladimir) - Soviet military airman, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He completed 10 classes, in 1940 he voluntarily joined the Red Army, in 1943 he graduated from the military school of pilots in Tambov, and from October 1943 he fought in the war against Germany. He was a private pilot, later he led groups of 4 to 8 aircraft, he fought in Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary and Austria. He was wounded in the fighting at Lake Balaton. During the war, he made about 200 combat flights, fought 19 air fights and shot down three enemy planes. In 1953 he graduated from the Military and Air Engineering Academy Żukowskiego and took a job at the Military and Air Force Experimental Institute as an experimental flyer, in May 1958 he was given the rank of an airman-explorer of the 2nd class, and in 1967 1 class. He was ...

Otylia Gwiaździńska

Otylia Gwiaździńska (born December 12, 1929 in Mikulińce) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Seym of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae She has completed primary education. In 1946 she came with her parents to Poland (to Kadłubi, where she farmed - originally with her parents, and then on her own). She was the founder of the Women's League circle in Kadłubi, where she was also the mayor and president of the United People's Party. She sat on the committee of the National Unity Front in the municipality of Żary. She was also a councilor of the Commune National Council in Żary and a social guardian. In 1976, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Zielona Góra district. She sat on the Building and Construction Materials Industry Committee and in the Committee on Internal Affairs and Justice. Bibliography wiki

Aleksandr Bujko

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Bujko (Russian: Alexandr Michalievich Bukko, born on April 7, 1885 in the village of Ostrowiany in the Vilnius province, died on January 30, 1941 in Moscow) - a Bolshevik activist, a Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae He studied at the evening technical school at Putran's Factory in St. Petersburg, in 1904 he joined the SDPRR, on March 1, 1909 he was arrested and on November 22, 1909, he was sentenced to settle in Ust-Urdu in the Irkutsk Governorate. Until 1917 he stayed in Czeremchów, Tułuno, Krasnoyarsk and Vierchniedinsk (now Ulan Ude), in 1917 he was the deputy chairman of the Verkhnennes Council, and in 1917-1918 he was head of the town of Wierchnieudińska. In 1918, he chaired the Nadbajkala Revolutionary Tribunal, after taking the Baikal area by whites, he emigrated to Urgi (now Ulaanbaatar), then to Harbin, 1920 after he was taken over by the Reds, he returned to Russia. From October 1920 to 1921 he was an emissary of the authorities of the Far Eas...

Zofia Domoslawska

Zofia Domoslawska (born 1 June 1898 in Mormolowka near Kiev, died September 25, 1939 in Warsaw) is a Polish physician and sports activist. She was a sports physician and activist of Polish women's sport in the interwar period. Member of AZS Warsaw. President of the Warsaw Rowing Club. In the years 1927-1939 he was a member of the Scientific Council of Physical Education. From 1937 to 1939 he was a member of the board of the Polish Olympic Committee. She was the author of scientific papers on the impact of competitive sport on women. In September 1939, she worked in the infirmary of the Infant Jesus Hospital in Warsaw, where she served as commander of the rescue and sanitation center. During one of the bombings she died under the rubble of this facility. She was awarded the Cross of Valor. wiki

Sephu

Sephu, also Saephoog (dzong. སྲས་ ཕུག་ ་), is a gewog in Wangdü P'odrang district in the Kingdom of Bhutan. According to the census of 2005, this gewog was inhabited by 2011 people. Sephu Gewog is divided into 5 smaller units called chiwd. They carry the following names: Booso Zeri, Longtoed, Boommilog, Nakha and Rukoobji. Demography According to the Bhutan Statistical Office, this gewog is home to 947 men and 1,064 women (data for 2005) in 417 homes. This represented 6.5% of the district population. wiki

Adirondack Thunder

Adirondack Thunder is an American professional ice hockey team based in Glens Falls, ECHL. It is a club owned by Calgary Sports and Entertainment, owner of NHL Calgary Flames. Adirondack Thunder are the successor of Stockton Thunder. After changing the league structure of the AHL, the Glitter Falls Adirondack Flames were moved to Stockton, the owners of Calgary Flames, not wanting to end their well-publicized partnership with the city, decided to move the Stockton Thunder to Glens Falls by adding to the club's name. The word Adirondack, unofficially referring to the entire region in which Glens Falls is located. Adirondack Thunder will play their first season in ECHL in the 2015-2016 season. Thunderclayers will play in the Civic Center hall with 4794 spectators. Competitors This topic is related to the category: Adirondack Thunder Hockey Players. wiki

Nao Deguchi

Nao Deguchi (Japan, Deguchi Nao, born 1836 - died 1918) is the founder of the ōmoto sect. Deguchi was the daughter of a carpenter from Fukuchiyama village near Kyoto. In 1855 she married Shōgorō Deguchi. She gave birth to 11 children. She was a member of the concubine sect. Since 1892 she has been ecstatic. She wrote her experiences and contacts with the deity. His relationship was developed and completed by his son-in-law, Onisaburō Deguchi (he himself was experiencing revelations). Bibliography wiki

Boris Semyonov

Boris Aleksandrowicz Semyonov (Russian: Борис Александрович Семёнов, born January 22, 1890) was a Soviet politician, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1927-1931), deputy member of the Central Committee WKP (b) (1925-1937). He graduated from the municipal school in Tomsk, from 1907 in SDPRR (b), 1909 was arrested and sentenced to settlement in the Gubernia Irkutsk. From 1917 the secretary of the municipal council of the trade union, later the military commissioner of the brigade and division of the 7th Army, the chairman of the regional revolutionary court in Petrograd, the organizer of the regional committee of the RKP (b) in Petrograd. From 14 April to 3 November 1921, Chairman of the Petrograd Governorate of Cheka, 1922-1925 Secretary of the Industrial Regional Committee of the WKP (b), Deputy Chairman of the Lenzoloto Trust, Deputy Head of the Organizational Department of the Municipal Committee of the Republic...

Billy Carlson

Billy Carlson (born October 17, 1889 in San Diego, California, July 5, 1915, in Tacoma) is an American racing driver. Career In his career, Carlson has been leading the AAA Championship Car Championship in the United States and accompanying the famous Indianapolis 500 race championship. In his first season in 1913, he won twice on the podium, including his highest ever podium. With a score of 510 points was ranked tenth in the final drivers classification. One year later he was only on the podium and the Indy 500 was the ninth. He collected a total of 290 points and ranked 18th in the overall ranking. In the 1915 season the American reached the finish of the Indy 500 as nine. A score of 840 points allowed him to finish the season in tenth position. Death Carlson was killed in a race accident in Tacoma on July 5, 1915. He was 26 years old. Bibliography wiki

Alfieri Maserati

Alfieri Maserati (born 23 September 1887 in Voghera, March 3, 1932 in Bologna) is an Italian racing driver and engineer. Founder of the Maserati automotive company. Career In 1903, Alfieri and his brother Bindo started work at Isotta Fraschini in Milan. After several years of work he was sent to Argentina, after returning from which he founded Società Anonima Officine Alfieri Maserati in Milan. During the First World War, the company was involved in the production of military parts. After the war, the headquarters were moved to Bologna. In the 1920s he took part in selected car races. In 1921 he finished fourth in the Grand Prix Gentlemen and Circuito di Mugello. A year later, he won his only victory - in the Circuito di Mugello race. He died in 1932 due to complications after the accident. Bibliography wiki

S. Abdul Hamid

S. Abdul Hamid (born 1907) - Indian athlete, participant in LIO 1928. Abdul Hamid at the 1928 Summer Olympics took part in two cross-country races: 110 meters through hurdles (fourth in his elimination round) and 400 meters in hurdles (sixth in his qualifying run). In both cases, he did not advance to the next stages of the competition. Life records: running for 110 meters through hurdles - 15.8 (1927), running for 400 meters through hurdles - 58.5 y (1932). Bibliography wiki

Beskidy Pokuckie

Hutsul Beskids is a mountain range in the Carpathian Mountains, Ukraine, the northwestern part of the Pokrzyko-Bukowińskie Beskids. The area is located between the valleys of Prut and Cheremosh. From the west border with the Gorgan, from the east with the Bucki Beskids, from the south with Czarnohora and the Hłonniawskie Połoninami. In the north, the Prut and Cheremosu valleys are designated. The highest peak is Rotylo (1485 m). The flywheel band consists of parallel bands separated by river valleys. Beech and beech woodland are predominant, in higher parts of the połoniny. Previously, oil, gas, salt, lignite and iron ore were mined in this area. Bibliography wiki

Ekwiprobabilizm

The creator of this doctrine is St. Alfons Maria Liguori. It emerged as a compromise between probability and probabiliism. It is in opposition to both tucjorism and laxism (both condemned by the Vatican). The founder of the Redemptorists laid it out in his famous textbook Theologia moralis (1748), which became a de facto official interpretation of the teaching of the Catholic Church. The supporters also supported the worship of the heart of Jesus and the mercy of God, and put penalties at the confessional during the confession. Bibliography wiki

Czeslaw Falkiewicz

Czesław Falkiewicz (born September 9, 1904 in Dąbrowice, died 27 January 1962 in Drobin) is a Communist activist. In his childhood he worked for wealthy hosts, in 1917 he went to work in Germany, from where he returned in 1924, then served in the military and in 1926 he began work in the brickyard in Drobin. Since 1933, a member of the CPP, an activist of brick-and-mortar workers, and since 1934 a radical folk movement. He participated in the 1939 war. During the occupation he was active in the Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Council "Hammer and Sick" and since 1942 in PPR and GL. He organized PPR cells in Drobin commune, in 1944 he was elected to the secretary of the District National Council (PRN) and chairman of the Commune Council of the National Council (GRN) in Drobin; He remained in this post till 1950. After the war he was a municipal agent and took part in the reform of the farm and later in the establishment of agricultural production cooperatives, among other...

Simon (Kazan Metropolitan)

Szymon (Simeon, September 26, 1649) - Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, perhaps of Serbian origin. Curriculum vitae Probably came from Serbia and served as a bishop in one of the Ephesians of the Constantinople Patriarchate incarnated in that jurisdiction after the conquest of Serbia by the Ottoman Empire (formerly the Serbian Orthodox Church). However, it is not mentioned in any list of Serbian bishops in the mid-seventeenth century. Perhaps Simon was deprived of the cathedral at the request of the lay authorities and transferred to the state of rest by the patriarch of Constantinople and then went to Russia. The Metropolitan of Kazan was one month after the death of the previous ruler of Matthew, according to the order of Joseph's patriarch of February 7, 1646. The church documents are usually called Simeon, while the secular documents call him Simeon. He participated in the Council of Earth at the turn of 1648/1649. About his activity in Kazan no information. He died in...

Stanislaw Naruszewicz (died 1650)

Stanislaw Naruszewicz of the Wadwicz coat of arms (May 27, 1650 in Vilnius) - writer and secular Lithuanian diocese, neo-diocese tenant, starosta siemieniski and metelski. Family The son of Krzysztof, the great Lithuanian treasurer and Elżbieta Szymkiewicz, Viciebsk province. Brother of Aleksander Krzysztof, Lithuanian sub-chancellor. He married Anna, the daughter of Aleksander Dabob Sapieha, the governor of Mścisław. He had five children: Daughters: Joanna, later wife of Jan Isajkowski, castellan of Smolensk; and Konstancja, wife of Władysław Karęga. Sons: Alexander, starost uszpolski, royal captain, Krzysztof and Kazimierz, Vilnius canon. offices Vilnius Voivodship deputy to Wladyslaw IV Vasa's electoral ward. Vilnius deputy on the convocation of Warsaw in 1648. In 1632 he became an elector of the Trotsky Province. From 1639 Lithuanian referendum. He gained fame as a speaker. Bibliography wiki

SS Cygni

SS Cygni - a double star in the constellation of the Swan, consisting of a white dwarf and a lighter red dwarf, the material of which falls on the white dwarf formation disk accretion. The stars circulate for a period of 6.6 hours. Periodically (every ~ 49 days) there is a flare that increases the brightness of the system, which is accompanied by radio frequency emission. It was discovered in 1896. The system belongs to a group of new dwarfs, located at a distance of 370 light-years from Earth. wiki

Rudy Rogiers

Rudy Rogiers (born February 17, 1961 in Wetteren) is a Belgian cyclist, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Francis Vermaelen's biggest success came in 1981 when he won a silver medal in the race for amateurs at the World Cup in Prague. Only Andriej Wiediernikov from the USSR was ahead of him, and Switzerland's Gilbert Glaus was third. It was Rogier's only medal at the international event of that rank. In 1982 he also won races around Belgium and Paris-Roubaix in the amateur category. He made his debut in the Tour de France four times, scoring the best in 1983 when he finished 67th overall. He also tried his hand at the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España, but never reached the top 100 overall. He never participated in the Olympic Games. Bibliography wiki

Zibari Huszjar

Zibari Huszjar Hushman Mahmud Muhammad Zibari, arab. هوشيار محمود محمد زيباري, kurd. Hişyar Mehmûd Mihemed Zêbarî (born 1953), Iraqi politician, Kurd, Iraq's Foreign Minister from 2003 to 2014. He acted in opposition to the Saddam Hussein regime. He studied in sociology (at the University of Essex), in the 1990s was an emigre spokesman for the Kurdish Democratic Party. In September 2003 he became Foreign Minister in the Interim Government of the Iraqi Governing Board; He has retained his position in the provisional government of Ijad Allawi (since June 2004) and then in the government of Ibrahim al-Jafari and Nurego al-Maliki. wiki

Yanyang Shanxin

Yanyang Shanxin (嚴 陽 善 信; pinyin: Yanyin Shànxin; 엄 양선 신 Amyang Sǒnsin; Japanese Genyō Zenshin; ) - Chinese master chan from the lineage of Master Zhaozhou Congshena. He was the disciple of Master Zhaozhou Congshen. He lived and taught at Xinxing in Hongzhou. Apparently he had a serpent and a tiger that had eaten him. When Yanyang met Zhaozhou for the first time, he asked him, "When one thing can not be taken, what then?" Zhaozhou said: "Put it away." Yanyang said, "If even one thing can not be taken, how can it be put off?" Zhaozhou said, "If you can not put it away, you can not go further." Upon hearing these words, Yanyang experienced great enlightenment. After Yanyang took the abbot's seat in the monastery, a monk asked him, "What is Buddha?" Yanyang said, "They buy dust." The monk asked, "What is Dharma?" Yanyang said, "The earth is moving." The monk asked, "What is Sangha?" Yanyang ...

Jan Gwalbert Wiśniewski

Jan Gwalbert Bonawentura Erazm Wiśniewski of Prussia coat of arms Prus I (born July 14, 1759) - Polish nobleman, landowner, member of the Galician states. Curriculum vitae Jan Gwalbert Bonawentura Erazm Wiśniewski was born on July 14, 1759 in Krzemieniec, in the Polish family of the Wiśniewski Prussian coat of arms. Son of Ignacy, starosty radochoszczskiego and Teresa of the Mirecki coat of arms Szeliga. The owner of Romanówka. Since January 3, 1782 member of the Galician states. His wife was Franciszek Skorupska-Padlewska of the coat of arms of Ślepowron. With this relationship the sons: Bibliography wiki

Adam Aumer

Adam Aumer (born 1918, died 1995) - Colonel of the Polish Army. Curriculum vitae Since 1941 he served in the Red Army, from where he went to the WP. In the platoon level he was the commander of the topographical team of the 3rd Heavy Artillery Regimental Battery, and then fought in the ranks of the 1st Artillery Brigade. General Józef Bem. After graduating from the Officer's Artillery School, he served as deputy battery commander for political affairs. In the following years he was deputy head and head of the political department, deputy head of the Political Board of the Pomeranian Military District. In 1956-1957 he was deputy commander - head of the Political Board of the Pomeranian Military District, then deputy commander - head of the Political Board of the Aviation Inspectorate and deputy commander - head of the Political Board of the Air Force and OPL OK. He was also the secretary of the Scientific Council of the Ministry of Psychology and Military Sociology. He was...

Kaoru Ishikawa

Ishikawa Kaoru, born 1915, died April 16, 1989) is a Japanese management theorist, chemist and professor at the University of Tokyo since 1960. As the first author, he pointed to significant differences between Western and Japanese culture. It included not only social behavior patterns, but also corporate behaviors and habits. Achievements Quality wheel - Ishikawa, encouraged by Joseph Juran, has implemented the idea of ​​quality wheels in Japanese companies. This method has also spread outside of Japan. Today, quality circles are present in more than 50 countries, and in Japan alone over 20 million people participate. Ishikawa's Diagram Ishikawa has developed a cause-and-effect diagram in which the analysis begins with the finding of an effect (eg failure, failure or other undesirable condition) and is conducted to identify all possible causes that caused it. Awards He received the highest Japanese quality award - Deming. Evaluation The Ishikawa diagram, also known as the f...

Jan Pawlak

Jan Pawlak (born July 7, 1922 in Charchów) - Polish worker, deputy to the Seym of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae He has completed primary education. In 1945 he was a tractor driver in Technical Agricultural Service in Racibórz, and later in PGR Strzybnik. He also worked as a brigadier at Raciborska Fabryka Kotłów. He belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party. In the years 1952-1956 he was an instructor of its Poviat Committee in Racibórz, he also sat in the plenum of the party's party committee. In 1976, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Rybnik. He sat on the Foreign Trade Committee and in the Mandatory and Regulations Committee. Honors Bibliography wiki
Pro-drop language - a language in which some types of pronouns can be bypassed if their meaning or function is possible to deduce in a given context. The conditions in which the pronoun may be omitted differ from one language to another. The abandoned pronoun is sometimes referred to as the zero anaphora. This concept, contrasting with the concept of the zero pronoun, indicates that the abandoned grammatical unit retains its features and can be identified by the parent element ruling it. This is the case of the Balto-Slavic languages ​​and Romanesque majority, in which the pronoun expressing of the subject of the sentence is not necessary, because the person and the number are identifiable by the changed form of the verb. The term pro-drop derives from English and is an abbreviation of pronoun dropping. " Bibliography wiki

LIBER (international organization)

LIBER (French Ligue de Biblioteques Européennes de Recherche) is an association of scientific libraries that brings together members from countries belonging to the Council of Europe. It has been operating under the auspices of the Council of Europe since 1971. From 2009 with headquarters in The Hague. The name of the LIBER organization was supposed to refer to both the concept of book and freedom. The main LIBER guiding objectives are: The association's activities include on the infrastructure of scientific information, education of leaders and directors of libraries, copyright, open access to scientific publications, digital collections, research and education. It also organizes forums about library architecture and cultural heritage. The association may include institutions, ie national and academic libraries, libraries with scientific collections, library organizations, companies and consortia working for libraries and individuals. Currently (as at the beginning of 201...

Sermons for Sundays and holidays throughout the year

Sermons for Sundays and holidays of the whole year - a collection of sermons by Piotr Skarga, published in Krakow in 1595. The sermons mainly explained the pericopes, or fragments of the Bible, here intended for reading on a specific day of the church year. For the next edition from 1597, entitled Sermon on Sundays and holidays all year ... with the use of several Sejm sermons and sermons at the funeral of Queen J.M. the old one was accompanied by Sejm Seyms (first edition), having the character of political journalism. Copies of the first Kazan edition were taken from Poland in the 17th century by Swedes during military expeditions and are located in Sweden. Bibliography wiki

Discourse technology

Technologization of discourse - a concept coined by Norman Fairclough to denote situations in which active participants of the discourse are aware of its existence and various methods try to influence its shape to reach the message and influence it to the greatest possible extent number of recipients. In other words, the technologicalisation of discourse is a growing tendency nowadays to codify semiosis, to instrumental design and redesign of semiotic objects. Technological discourse is usually associated with the strategic goals of the dominant social groups that want to achieve measurable ideological effects through discourse. Technologization contributes to the creation of unified standards in discursive practices. On the other hand, it can also lead to a crisis of trust, heighten the insincerity of discourse, and increase cynicism. This will happen when the recipients of the discourse realize that it is not spontaneous but planned. In social practice, the technologicalisation ...

William Burges

William Burges (born December 2, 1827 in London, died on April 20, 1881 ibid) - English architect. Curriculum vitae He traveled to France, Germany, Italy and Turkey, 1856 won an international competition for the design of the cathedral in Lille (not implemented). He was one of the leading architects of the mature phase of Victorian Neo-Gothic. His main works are the cathedral in the French Gothic style in Corcaigh, Ireland (1863-1876), reconstruction of Cardiff Castle (from 1865) and Castle Coch near Cardiff in Wales (1875-1881) for the Marquis of Bute, Tower House in London ( architect's own house 1875-1881) and the Trinity College project in Hartford in Connecticut in the USA (1873). In his works he combined the forms of English medieval architecture with the motifs of the French Gothic. Its buildings are characterized by the massiveness of the body and the richness of the sculptural detail. Bibliography wiki

Sayed Abdel Gadir

Sayed Abdel Gadir (Arabic: سيد عبد القادر; born September 22, 1936 in Malakal) - Sudanese boxer, Olympian. Two Olympians. In featherweight, he performed at the Olympic Games in Rome (1960). In the 1/16 finals he suffered a unanimous defeat for points with Briton Philip Lundgren (0-5). Eight years later, at the Games in Mexico, he competed in the light category. In the 1/32 of the finals he defeated Eugenia Febus on the Puerto Rican points, however in 1/16 the Argentinean Pedro Agüero succumbed to the points. In 1962 he won the gold medal in the featherweight during the African championship. Bibliography wiki

Nune Sirawian

Nune Sirawian (Նունե Սիրավյան) (born July 5, 1973 in Yerevan, Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic) - Armenian painter, costume designer, illustrator and theater critic. Graduated from the Egerian State Institute of Theater and Cinematography as a theater critic. He creates sketches of theatrical costumes, picture frames, collages, dolls, jewelery, fashion accessories made of glass and stones. Draws illustrations for children's magazines. Trade shows Individual wiki

Plate of stalls

Main article: Biathlon World Cup 2013/2014. Kontiolahti Location on the map of Europe The competition in the Biathlon at Kontiolahti was the eighth in the 2013/2014 season in this sport. The competition was held between March 13th and 16th. The competition was held twice in the sprint and in the chase. Program of the competition List of medalists Men Women Results Sprint men Sprint women Sprint men Sprint women The pursuit of men The pursuit of women Classification after the races in Rasen-Antholz wiki

Yevgeny Katyev

Freital-Potschappel railway line - Nossen - former narrow gauge railway line in Germany, in the state of Saxony. She ran from Freital-Potschappel in Freital through Kesselsdorf, Wilsdruff and Mohorn to Nossen. The line was closed in 1972. 1954-1959 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the ASRR, 1959-1962 Second Secretary of the Communist Party Committee of the CPSU, 1962-1963 Minister for the provision and storage of agricultural products of the ASRR Komi and simultaneously the First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the ASRR, From 1963 until the death of the chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the ASRR. Awarded with two Red Cross Labor Standards (1957 and 1961) and two Order of Honor Signs (1946 and 1964). Bibliography wiki

Potok Radliński

Radliński Stream - a stream starting in Pszów in Wodzisław County in Poland, a tributary of Lesznica. After a few kilometers it goes to Wodzisław Śląski to Lesznica. Along with the River Jedlownic they constitute the main tributary in the upper reaches of Lesznica, and sometimes it is taken as the main tributary of the Lesne from which it originates. Radlinsky flows mainly through historical Radlin, where it goes to the river Lesznica. The name of the river originates from Radlin, now the district of Wodzisław Śląski. wiki

Hanna Marshal-Kolasa

Hanna Marszałek-Kolasa (born February 1, 1966) is a Polish volleyball player, Polish representative. Sports career She was a competitor of ŁKS Łódź, with whom she won the Polish vice-championship in 1986, the bronze medal of the Polish championships in 1985 and 1987. She was also the Polish champion (1982, 1984) and junior champion of Poland (1983). At the end of the 1980s, she appeared in Flame Milowice, where she became the vice-champion of Poland in 1989 and the bronze medalist of the Polish championship in 1990. In 1990 she returned to playing LKS. She was a representative of Polish junior and senior. In this last representation, she appeared 61 times in the years 1986-1990. Her sister is Agata Marszałek-Wagner. Bibliography wiki

Antivitamin K

Antivitamin K - a chemical compound that exhibits an antagonistic effect on vitamin K, blocking the vitamin K cycle. competitive inhibitor The anti-K drugs include: There are two drugs available in Poland: warfarin and acenocoumarol. Mechanism of action Antivitamin K is a cofactor in post-translational carboxylation of glutamic acid residues to L-carboxyglutamic acid in N-terminal regions of vitamin K-dependent proteins (coagulation factors: II, VII, IX and X). This means that it inhibits the vitamin K- As a result, carboxylated and decarboxylated proteins with reduced procoagulant activity are produced in the liver. Course of treatment The effect of antititin K treatment, it is an anticoagulant effect, occurs after 2-7 days. Treatment should be accompanied by frequent INR and appropriate diet. Accepted doses depend on individual characteristics as well as on age, liver disease, bleeding risk and the presence of specific factors such as pregnancy. Application Antivitamin K...

Absorbent

Emici, Emim (Hebrew אֵימִים "scary", in the Septuagint Ομμίν / Ομμᾶιοι) - ancient people mentioned in the Bible, the original inhabitants of Moab before coming to these regions of Moab. Together with the Anacites they were to belong to the Refaites (Deut 2: 10-11). According to Genesis (Genesis 14: 5), the Emicans inhabited the Kiriataim plain east of the Dead Sea and were one of the people killed during King Kedorlaomer's war expedition. In Deuteronomy, there is a mention of them: wiki

Józef Maciej Halecki

Józef Maciej Halecki (born 1786, died 1855) is a Galician nobleman. Curriculum vitae His father was Stanisław Halecki, the owner of the land in Jureczkowo, the Bircza district in the Sanok district. On December 21, 1832, he received the knighthood issued by the Galician National Division. In 1829 he married Antonina von Gemeiner. In 1848 he served in the National Guard and later in the 58th Infantry Regiment. Austrian military father: General Oskar Alojzi Halecki and Lieutenant Colonel Antoni Halecki. He was the grandfather of historian Oskar Halecki. Bibliography wiki

Banker

The Banking Arbiter, an institution operating at the Polish Banks Association, is established to out-of-court dispute resolution between consumers, bank customers and banks regarding monetary claims for non-performance or improper performance by the bank of banking activities or other activities for the consumer. The Banker Arbitrator is appointed for a 4-year term. A person who meets the following conditions may be appointed as the Bank's Arbitrator: The Bank Arbitrator deals with complaints filed only by natural persons, which contain contracts not related to economic activity. Only cases concerning banks belonging to the Polish Banks Association or those which have submitted a statement on respecting the decisions of the Arbitrator are considered and the value of the dispute does not exceed 8 thousand. zł. The bankruptcy rulings are final for the bank, but they do not have to be final for the consumer who can bring legal proceedings to the court. wiki

Satrio Hermanto

Karl Johan Granath (born March 4, 1950 in Köping) is a Swedish fast skater, two-time world medalist. Career Johan Granath's greatest success came in 1976, when he won the gold medal at the Berlin World Cup sprint. In these competitions, he was directly ahead of two US delegates: Dan Immerfall and Peter Mueller. Two years later, the Lake Placid World Championship was the third, losing only to American Erik Heiden and Frode Rønning from Norway. In the same competition was also the fifth in the world championships in Gothenburg in 1975 and the sixth in the world championships in Oslo in 1973. In 1972, he took part in the Sapporo Olympics, finishing sixteenth in the 500 and 1,000 meter races. The four years later, the four games in Innsbruck were thirteen. He also participated in the Olympic Games in Lake Placid, where he finished 36th in the 500 m race after falling. He also turned over in the 1000 m race, not ending the rivalry. His career ended in 1984, after being caught on dop...

Richard Goedeke

Richard Goedeke (born April 21, 1939) is a German climber and author of climbing and field guides and travel reporters. Curriculum vitae He worked as a geography and English teacher. He has set many new climbing routes - about a thousand in the rocks of the Ith Ridge, in the German Weserbergland and about 100 in the Dolomites. To this day, we are actively climbing. Goedeke is a founding member of Mountain Wilderness. In his books he devotes a great deal of attention to the protection of the environment and to the prudent, friendly nature of the approach to tourism in the Alps. Criticizes the mass tourism, advocates the "Clean Climbing" style, which means climbing without leaving traces. Since 1981 he has been involved in local politics in Braunschweig. He was the councilor of the Greens Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen from 1981 to 1985, 1993-1996 and 2003-2006. Publications Bibliography wiki

Society of French Writers

Headquarters of the French Literary Society The Society of French Writers (Louis Société des gens de lettres de France) - an association founded by Louis Desnoyers on the initiative of Honoré de Balzac in 1838. They were recognized as public utility by virtue of the decree of December 10, 1891. Among the first members of the Society were George Sand, Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas. In France, this is the only literary association managed by the literati. It was set up to defend the copyright, creative interests and legal and social status of all French writers. Official website of the Society wiki

Antoni Bryliński

Antoni Bryliński (born 1844 in Poznan - died August 11, 1912) is a merchant, participant in the January Uprising. Curriculum vitae He belonged to the gentry. He was a pupil of the Maria Magdalene Gymnasium in Poznań. From the gymnasium bench went to the uprising. He was in the camp under the command of Young de Blankenheim. In the victory of the battle at Nowa Wieś, he was seriously wounded. After a few months of treatment, the second attempt to get to the Kingdom failed. After the fall of the insurrection, he was not admitted to the high school. He devoted himself to working on the field and then took up work at Cegielski's factory in Poznań. After 25 years of work, he founded his own company dealing in agricultural machines at ul. Knight (now Ratajczaka). He died in 1912 in Poznan and was buried at the Cemetery of Merit of Wielkopolska - (VI). Zofia's only daughter was Wiktor Hahn's wife. wiki

Herman Meyboom

Herman Meyboom (born 23 August 1889 in Surabaya, Belgium) is a Belgian watercolor swimmer from the beginning of the 20th century, Olympic medalist. He appeared twice at the Olympic Games. For the first time as an eighteen-year-old he competed in waterpolists and swimmers during the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In the water ball tournament with the team won a silver medal, yielding only the hosts; while in the 100 meter freestyle he fell off in the elimination phase. Four years later, in Stockholm during the V Summer Olympics, he competed in the same competition - he won a bronze medal in the water polo tournament, and in the 100 meter freestyle he was eliminated in the elimination phase. Bibliography wiki

Pallas (daughter of Triton)

Pallas (Παλλάς) was a daughter of Triton in Greek mythology. Triton, as a surrogate parent for Athena, daughter of Zeus, raised her with her daughter, Pallas. In the friendly battle between the goddesses, Athena was protected by Zeus, and Pallas was mortally wounded. Out of grief and despair, the goddess of wisdom created the Palladion, a statue expressing her sympathy for Pallas. Bibliography Graves R., Greek myths, crowd. H. Krzeczkowski, introduction by A. Krawczuk, Warsaw 1967. wiki

Paul Edwards

Paul Edwards (born January 11, 1978 in Santa Maria) is an American racing driver. Career Edwards started his racing career in 1995 after competing in the Global GT Championship, where he once stood on the podium. With a score of 53, he was placed in thirteenth position in the general classification. In later years, he also appeared in the Ford Formula, British Formula Renault, Formula Renault, Formula Renault, European Formula Opel, EFDA Euroseries, Europa Cup Britain, Formula Palmer Audi, British Formula 3, World Series by Nissan and Grand American. Rolex Series. In the World Series by Nissan, the American took off in 2002-2003. Picked up seven and 34 points respectively gave it 21 and thirteen positions respectively in the final drivers classification. Bibliography wiki

Michel Kuhn

Michel Kuhn (born January 9, 1949) is a Swiss cyclist, bronze medalist of the world championship. Career Michel Kuhn's biggest success came in 1974, when he won the bronze medal in the amateur race at the Montreal World Cup. Only two Poles were ahead of him: Janusz Kowalski and Ryszard Szurkowski. It was Kuhno's only medal at an international event of that rank. Also in the same year was the second in the Guillaume Teller's Swiss Grand Prix and the third in the French Flèche d'or. He never performed at the Olympic Games. Bibliography wiki

Bo Arrhén

Bo Arrhén - swedish rapper. Bronze medalist of the individual youth championships of Sweden (Avesta 1987). Silver medalist of Sweden's club championships (1988). Two-time medalist of Sweden's championship team: gold (1989) and silver (1991). Finalist of the individual Swedish championship (Kumla 1988 - XII, Eskilstuna 1989 - XII, Stockholm 1990 - reserve, Vetlanda 1991 - XIV). Sweden representative on the international stage. Finalist of individual junior world championships (Zielona Góra 1987 - 4th place). A multiple participant in the elimination of individual world championships (best results: 1987 and 1988 - twice the 12th place in the finals of the Swedish finals). In the Swedish League, he represented the colors of the following clubs: Gamarna Stockholm (1984-1987), Stockholm United (1988-1990) and Getingarna Stockholm (1991). Bibliography wiki

Rana Dasgupta

Rana Dasgupta Rana Dasgupta (born November 5, 1971 in Canterbury) is a British writer and essayist for Indian origin. He studied at Balliol College in Oxford. He currently resides in Delhi. As a prose writer he debuted in the 2005 Tokyo Cancelled novel. Its form refers to the Canterbury Tales - the heroes are travelers who are waiting for the plane to depart and tell the passengers various stories. In 2009, Dasgupta's second novel, Solo, was released, also translated into Polish. The main character of the book is a Bulgarian intellectual, whose fates allow the author to sketch the history of Bulgaria in the 20th century. The book was honored with Commonwealth Writers' Prize. novels wiki

Game tree

The game lot can be saved as alternate, alternating moves of both players (Double player). Game Tree - A representation that allows you to describe situations that can be reached after the player moves. Tree nodes are a representation of individual situations on the board. Each node must specify what information the player should perform. Level 0 is the level of the player, the next level is the level of the opponent, etc. Branches represent all possible players movements. The number of leaves (knots of degree 1) in the complete game tree is called the complexity of the game. This is the number of possible ways to play the game. For example, the complexity of the classic "circle and cross" game is 26830. Game trees are important in artificial intelligence because one way to choose the best motion in the game is to search the game tree using the minimax algorithm or variants. The game wheel for "wheels and crosses" is easy to search, but complete game trees...

Pinnisjoch

32. The Tour de France began on 5 July and ended on 31 July 1938 in Paris. Italy and Gino Bartali were victorious in the overall classification and the team was beaten by Belgium. stages Classifications Team Bibliography in the Pinnistal valleys and Gschnitztal. The tracks from both valleys lead through the marked paths. Approach from Gschnitztal valley: 3:30 - 4 h, no difficulty, but quite laborious. Approaching the Pinnistal valley from the Pinnisalm hut: 2:45 h, without difficulty. Near the mountain pass, about 100 m from it, slightly below the ridge, there is the Innsbrucker Hütte (2369 nm) in the Gschnitztal valley. The Pass and its immediate vicinity are the starting point for those heading to the dominant Habicht peak (3277 m). maps Literature Literature wiki

CRM.pad

CRM.pad - A CRM software update from AG Update for AG Apple iPad, which provides continuous access to CRM and customer data in the field (online and offline). The launch of the app took place in May 2012. CRM.pad provides location-independent search and storage, contact administration, and meeting documentation - both on the road and in real time. The application allows you to search for customers in the vicinity of the location where the user is located by using GPS satellite location. Integration with Google Maps allows you to display addresses on the map. The iPad app processes customer data and shares it in a central CRM system. Web browser integration allows you to view documents directly in your application in pdf, ppt, xls, doc, as well as as photos or video. Security The CRM CRM application from update CRM is characterized by a high level of confidential customer data stored on the device. In addition to encrypting SSL while transmitting information, iPad protects da...

John Patrick

John Patrick (born 1905, died 1995) - American playwright and screenwriter, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He was born on May 17, 1905 in the city of Louisville, Kentucky. His full name was John Patrick Goggin (or O'Goggan). He studied at Our Lady of Holy Cross College in New Orleans. His first plays Hell Freezes Over (1935) and The Willow and I (1942) were not successful on Broadway. The art of Teahouse of the August Moon from 1953 brought him fame. He was awarded not only the most prestigious Pulitzer Prize in the field of drama, but also the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and Tony Award. Patrick also wrote screenplays for films. He died in a nursing home for older people in Delray Beach, Florida. He committed suicide with a plastic bag November 7, 1995. wiki

Franciszek Mojak

Franciszek Mojak (born September 21, 1925, died on March 29, 2017) - Polish teacher, publicist and sports activist, Honorary Citizen of the Jedlicze Commune. Biography During World War II, a soldier of the Home Army under the pseudonym "Ryś". He belonged to the membership of the Board of the Polish Biathlon Association and the Provincial School Board of the Sports Association in Rzeszów. He was the Chairman of the Main Judges' Committee and the Vice-President of the Provincial School Board of the Sports Association in Krosno. He founded the Międzyszkolny Uczniowski Klub Sportowy Podkarpacie w Jedliczu. His wife was the master of pharmacy Krystyna Mojak (1934-2003). He died on March 29, 2017. He was buried in a family tomb at the cemetery in Jedlicze. . Publications wiki
Jan from Poland (mid 13th century) - a burgher from Leuven, a Polish merchant trading between Brabant and Poland in the mid-13th century. A mention of Jan is given in a document from 1253, issued by lay members from Leuven. It is known to him that Jan was the owner of the property at the port, where the largest commercial and trans-shipment traffic took place. Jan's house belonged to one of the richest inhabitants of the city. Jan became the burgher of Leuven, the capital of Brabant because of the transit restrictions of the city of Cologne (the prohibition of the merchants from passing through the city be appropriate protection). Obtaining the protection of Henryk III Dobroduszny Jan could lead the handicrafts by circumventing the restrictions issued by Kolonia. Bibliography wiki

The Divine Enchantment

The Divine Enchantment. A Mystical Poem - an epic poem by John Neihardt, published in 1900. It was the debut of this author. The work is based on stories from Indian mythology. It consists of ten parts, entitled Prelude, Enchantment, Interlude, Birth of Brahm, Procreation, Preservation, Dissolution, Nirvana, Disenchantment and Postlude. It is characterized by a varied construction of the version. The author used both the white line (blank verse), the heroic dysthas (part VI) and the Spenser verse (part III, V, VII, VIII), the four-wing stanza with the cross rhyme (part VI), in some places the poet served Aliteration: O Evening, dusky daughter of the Day. Bibliography wiki

Vision of the signboard

The Szyldwacha vision - a popular cavalry song dedicated to the 1st Regiment of Uhlans Krechowieckich. The author of the text is Stanisław Ratold. The song is a modification from the French ballad. The melody comes from the French song La Revue Passe. According to other sources, it was the melody of Le Granadier dÁusterlitz. Her motives were later used in the 24th Cavalry Regiment of the Uhlan Regiment. The song was probably founded in 1918-1920. It belongs to revue stage songs. The author presented the "Vision of the Szyldwacha" in the Warsaw cabaret "Mirage" in 1918-21, gaining great popularity for the song. wiki

Tadeusz Wujek

Tadeusz Wujek (born 1927, died 2002) - Polish educator and diplomat, professor at the University of Warsaw, Polish ambassador in Lebanon, Jordan, Cyprus, Denmark and Ethiopia. In the years 1962-1965 he was the director of the Institute of Polish Culture in London. From 1994, Wujek was an adviser to the European Training Foundation at the European Union. His scientific interests focused on research into the work and rest of youth, on comparative educational research, and on adult education. Major publications Bibliography wiki

Ottmar Gerster

Ottmar Gerster (born June 29, 1897 in Braunfels, died on August 31, 1969 in Leipzig) - German composer and music teacher. Curriculum vitae He studied at the conservatory in Frankfurt am Main, he was a student of Bernhard Sekles (composition) and Adolf Rebner (violin). In the years 1927-1947 he lectured at the Folkwangschule in Essen, 1947-1952 at the Higher School of Music in Weimar, and in 1952-1962 in Leipzig. At the same time, in 1951-1960 he was the chairman of the Union of Composers and Musicologists of the GDR. He composed symphonies (I-III 1931-1965), cello concerto (1946), piano (1956) and horn (1962), operas: Madame Liselotte (Essen 1933), Die Hexe von Passau (Düsseldorf 1941), Der fröliche Sünder (Weimar) 1963) and ballet Der Ewige Kreis (Duisburg 1939). Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Adam Bar

Adam Bar (born December 20, 1895 in Stanisławów, died on March 29, 1955 in Krakow) - Polish literary historian, bibliographer, editor. Curriculum vitae From 1924 he worked at the Jagiellonian Library, where he initiated fundamental documentary and bibliographical work. With the participation of Władysław Tadeusz Wisłocki and T. Godłowski, he developed a three-volume Dictionary of pseudonyms and codenames of Polish and Polish writers published in the years 1936-1938, which by 1950 was multiplied by later additions. He began work on gathering materials for a retrospective bibliography of the literary content of Polish journals and continued them in the years 1948-1953 together with the IBL PAN team. Other collections of it became the basis of the Bibliography of Polish Philosophy for the years 1750-1864, published in three volumes in the years 1955-1971; volume four was developed and published in 1994 by A. Kadler. In 1924, he published a study entitled Characteristics and sources of ...

Lucas Martínez Lara

Lucas Martínez Lara (born March 13, 1943 in Villa de la Paz, April 9, 2016) is a Mexican Catholic priest, bishop of the Diocese of Matehuala 2006-2016. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on October 27, 1968. October 5, 2006 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him bishop of the Diocese of Matehuala. December 14 of the same year, with the hand of Archbishop Luis Morales Reyes received the episcopal sacrament. He was responsible for his death. He died April 9, 2016. wiki

Dienis Moisiejczenkow

Dienis Sergeyevich Moisiejczenkov (Russian: Денис Сергеевич Моисейченков, born May 21, 1986 in winter) is a Russian bobsleigher, Olympian. Career The first success of Moisiejczenkow's career came on December 14, 2008, when he teamed up with Dmitry Abramowicz, Filipp Yegorov and Andrey Jurkow to take third place in the fourth place in the Innsbruck World Cup. In 2010 he competed at the Vancouver Olympic Games, finishing eighth in the top four. In 2014, he was disqualified by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency for 2.5 years, after an unlicensed substance was detected in his blood. wiki
Yuriy Sergeyevich Plechanov (Russian: Юрий Сергеевич Плеханов, born May 20, 1930 in Moscow, died July 10, 2002) is a Soviet security officer, lieutenant general and party activist. Curriculum vitae From 1957 he belonged to the CPSU, 1960 graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute and became a lecturer in history. Komsomolski and party officer, since 1964 a deputy of the Central Committee of the CPSU, since 1965 the secretary of the Yury Andropow, 1967 became a KGB officer. From March 24, 1983 to August 22, 1991 Head of Board 9 (since February 1990: Security Service) KGB USSR, from December 1987 to August 22, 1991 Member of the KGB USSR. During Janajev's coup he organized the internment of Mikhail Gorbachev, but after the fall of the coup he was arrested and deprived of military rank and decorations. In December 1992 dismissed, am February 23, 1994. Honors In 11 medals. Bibliography wiki

Jefim Babuszkin

фи д Curriculum vitae From 1891 he worked in the library in Głazow, and from 1899 in the mechanical workshop of the factory in Izhevsk, 1900 was associated with the social democratic movement. From 1902 he was a member of the SDPRR, from 1904 at the behest of the Zakopane Committee SDPRR went abroad, 1904-1905 was a member and secretary of the Bolshevik club in Paris, where on 19 November 1904 he met Lenin. He dealt with the transport of revolutionary literature, 1905 arrested on the border with Russia during the attempt to return, sentenced to exile, fled. From November 1905 he was revolutionary. in St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Makarov and Moscow, again arrested and sentenced to Ust'-Kut in January 1910 to Uf-Kut in the Irkutsk province, where he illegally moved to Irkutsk, where he and active Paul revolutionized revolutionary propaganda. In February 1917 he went to Vladivostok, where he conducted revolutionary activities, later worked in Izhevsk, where he was secretary of ...

Ramiz Kovaçi

Ramiz Kovaçi (born 22 March 1931 in Kruja, died in 1994 in Tirana) - Albanian singer, baritone. Curriculum vitae The son of Jahji Kovacchi. For two years he studied at Harry Fultz's technical school in Tirana, singing in a school choir. During summer holidays he worked in one of the hotels in Durres, where he also played and sang for guests. His talent was appreciated by a doctor from Tirana Hamdi Sulçebe, who took Ramiza to audition for the Jordan High School Artistic Mission in Tirana. He was admitted to school and studied vocal arts in Mihala Ciko's class. He continued his studies at the conservatory in Sofia (class of Professor Brembarov). He specialized in operatic singing at the Roman Academy of Santa Cecilia. On his return he became the first soloist of the Opera and Ballet Theater. He was one of the founders of the Tirana Institute of Arts. In 1968 he won the 6th edition of Festivali and Këngës. The victory brought him the song Shqiponje e lire, sung in duet with V...

Most significant bit

Sample binary representation of the byte in the decimal system 149, highlighted with the most significant bit. The weight of MSB is 128 (2) and LSB - 1. The most significant bit (MSB), also known as the oldest bit, is the bit of the highest weight, located in the machine word at the leftmost point, representing the greatest number. For example, for 8-bit values ​​it can be: 10010101 In binary code, the most significant bit is the sign of the number - when it is equal to 1, the number is negative when 0 is positive. The exception is zero, which, depending on the encoding, can have this bit set or reset. wiki

Indexi

Indexi is a rock group from the former Yugoslavia founded in Sarajevo in 1962. Initially, the group performed covers of songs by other artists, but over time the repertoire began to dominate their own original songs. It was then that a long over a ten-minute composition of Negdje was performed in the country at Zakiš, recorded in 1969 and one of the first major achievements of the progressive Yugoslavian progressive stage. In the later period, the group intensively performed (she performed in Poland and Bulgaria). The group ended its activities in 2001, after the death of vocalist Davorina Popović (d. 18 June 2001). Composition discography wiki

Angela Billingham

Angela Theodora Billingham, Baroness Billingham (born July 31, 1939 in Liverpool) is a British politician, teacher and local government activist, member of the House of Lords. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the University of London and the Faculty of Education at the University of Oxford. She worked as a teacher. She was involved in political activities within the Labor Party. She was a councilor of Banbury (1970-1974), Cherwell District (1974-1986) and Oxfordshire (1992-1994). From 1994-1999, she worked in the Europarlam working for the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy. In 2000 she was given the title of Lifelong Couple by joining the House of Lords. wiki

Georg Kłoczko

Георгий Яковлевич Клочко (born 1925 in Zabudowa, died in 1977 in the USSR) - Soviet violinist and conductor, academic lecturer. From the age of five he attended violin concerts in a Russian high school in Brest, where his father taught singing and ran a school choir. After visiting the city prof. Wacław Kochanski in the mid 30s, Georg Kłoczko became his pupil in the music school at the Music Conservatory in Warsaw. From the beginning of his studies he played the violin in the school symphony orchestra. When prof. Kochanski died in early June 1939, returned to Brest, where soon he was found aggression on Poland Red Army. He was sent to a music school at the Musical Conservatory in Minsk. After the German Army attack on the USSR on June 22, 1941, he was evacuated to Namangan, where he became a member of the military orchestra. At the end of the war he arrived in Moscow, joining the Institute of Military Conductors. After graduation, he served in the military service in Poland and then ...

Adam from Tuszyna

Adam from Tuszyna, Tussinus (died January 1, 1546 in Tarnów) - professor at the Academy of Cracow, astronomer, astrologer, doctor of medicine, dean of the philosophical faculty (1539-about 1541). Curriculum vitae He came from Tarnow, probably from the bourgeois family. He studied at the Faculty of Art (Liberal Arts) of the Cracow Academy (from 1513), obtaining a baccalaureate in 1514 (the liberal arts college in 1526). In the years 1527-1533 he lectured as docent-extraneus in the philosophical faculty (among others Aristotle's works, Ars maior Donata, Elements of Euclid, Astrology of Alcabitius.) From 1539 to 1541 he held the rank of Dean of the Faculty. Probably in Italy in 1533. He is the author of several almanacs (partially published and partially preserved in manuscripts), including: Liber ad erectiones figurarum spectans (with later historical notes on the history of Tarnów) and Judicium et significatio comete. Bibliography wiki

Filippo Zadotti

Filippo Zadotti (born 4 September 1978 in Rome) is an Italian racing driver. Career Zadotti started his career in motor racing in 1999, starting with the Italian Formula 3. His 59th place finishes in the tenth overall. In subsequent years he also appeared in the Italian Formula Renault, Open Telefonica to Nissan, Italian Super Production Car Championship, Renault Clio Cup Italy, FIA GT3 European Championship, Superstars International Series and Italian GT Championship. In the World Series by Nissan, Italy started in eight races of the 2001 season with the Italian team Sitec Motorsport. The five points earned him 20 points in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Antonio Fantini

Antonio Fantini (born January 31, 1936 in Naples, died August 11, 2013 ibid) - an Italian politician and local government official, in the years 1983-1989 President of the Campaign, member of the 3rd term European Parliament. Curriculum vitae He was a longtime activist of Christian Democracy. He sat in the Campaign authorities, including in the years 1983-1989 he was the president of this region. He was later sentenced to two years' imprisonment and 10 months imprisonment for mismanagement of funds earmarked for the elimination of the effects of the 1980 earthquake. In 1989-1994 he held the mandate of a third-term Euro MP. In later years he was a member of the Popolari UDEUR group, from which he was expelled in 2008. wiki

Space marionettes

Space Cosmic Puppets - a science-fiction novel written by Philip K. Dick, one of his earliest, released for the first time in 1953. Its content is the struggle of the main character with the forces turning reality into a semblance. This is happening in the background of Good and Evil. Description of the plot The main character, Ted Burton, decides to visit the city of his childhood. He comes to Millgate, Virginia, but he does not recognize anything in it. The city is different than it remembers, the buildings are old and have a different purpose, they do not even agree on street names, and among the passers-by they do not recognize anyone. A turning point is the moment when, when browsing the archives, he learns that ... he died, or someone with the same name and surname lives, who left on the day of his moving out of the city. Ted decides to solve the puzzle the more that perhaps it concerns his identity. The book is intertwined with the current present in the beginnings of the ...

Ratmir Bobowikow

Ratmir Stiepanowicz Bobowikov (Russian: Ратмир Степанович Бобовиков, born July 12, 1927 in Łodiejnoje Pole, died August 1, 2002) is a Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae Since 1947, he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Electrical Engineering, and later became a candidate in the technical sciences. Since 1962 Party official, 1972 Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Leningrad, 1972-1978 Secretary of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Leningrad, 1976-1981 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU Inspectorate. From November 1980 to December 1983 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Leningrad Regional Council, from 16 December 1983 to 10 August 1989 First secretary of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Wlodzimierz, 1981-1990 Deputy member Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR 10 and 11 tenure. Since 1989 retired. Honors Bibliography wiki

Ludmiła Szwiecowa

Ludmila Ivanovna of Odinova (Russian: Людмила Ивановна Швецова (Одинцова), born September 24, 1949 in Alma-Ata, October 29, 2014 in Moscow) - Soviet and Russian politician. In 1973, she graduated from the Kharkov Institute of Aviation and later became a candidate for political science, since 1974 she belonged to the CPSU. Since 1975 Komsomol officer, 1979-1981 Secretary of the Central Committee of the Komsomol of Ukraine, 1981-1989 Secretary of the Komsomol Central Committee, 1984-1986 Chairman of the Central Council of Pioneers Organization. Lenin. 1986-1990 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, 1989-1991 Head of the Secretariat of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 1990-1991 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. In 1991 Chairman of the Committee on Family and Women at the Cabinet of Ministers of the USSR, 1992-1993 Head of the General Expert Group at the Supreme Economic Council of the Supreme Soviet of Russia, 1994-2000 Chairman of the Committee of Social and Interregi...

Tapputi-Belat-ekalli

It is sometimes referred to as the first chemist in history. For the production of perfume used flowers, oils, tartar, myrrh, myrrh and balm. It added water and other solvents, the solutions were distilled and repeatedly filtered. Bibliography wiki

Mule Threshold

Valley of Mundus. In the depths of Mule Threshold Mule Threshold, Mule Slides - the highest and one of the most rugged valley slopes in the Tatras. Separates the lower Great Snowshoe in the Valley of Muleau from the Mule Valley suspended in the slopes of the Red Peaks. Its height is about 210 meters - from 1490 to 1700 m. On the one hand, the threshold reaches the cliff of Mułowy Ratusz, on the other to Kazalnica Miętusiej. The threshold is crossed at different heights with grassy hills. There are several caves on the doorstep, including: Bird's Cove, Mudstone Cave, Mudstone Slope, Mule Barrier, Mud Mill, Mud Cave. First pass through the threshold to the Mule Valley: The second of the thresholds in the upper parts of the Valley of Mietusia is Litworowy Threshold. wiki

Finnish-Karelian Interim

Typical for the Finnish-Karelian taiga The Finnish-Karelian Interregional - a geographical region in northern Europe, at the base of the Fennoskandisk Peninsula. It is located between the bays: Botnická, Finnish (Baltic Sea), Oneská and Kandalakše (White Sea). The Finnish-Karelian Internazionale covers an area of ​​approximately 480 thousand. km². In its area there are regions such as Lower South Moravian Lowland, South Lowland Plain, Eastern Plains, Finnish Lake District, Karelian Mountains, Karelian Lake District. In the central part of the region there are low Karelian Hills (about 400 m nm). The area of ​​the Interstate is dominated by the taiga. Hence the main branch of the economy is forestry. In addition, the mining industry (vanadium, nickel, cobalt, copper) functions. Bibliography wiki

Mikhail Boguslawski

Leaders of the Left Opposition. From left to right are: Leonid Sieriebriakow, Karol Radek, Lev Trotsky, Mikhail Boguslawski and Yevgeny Prieobrażenski; They are: Christian Rakowski, Jakow Drobnis, Aleksandr Beloborodov and Lew Sosnowski Mikhail Sołomonowicz Boguslawski (Russian: Михаил Соломонович Богуславский, born 13 May 1886 in the village of Kriukowo in the province of Poltava, died February 1, 1937 in Moscow) - Soviet politician. Since 1904, connected with the social democratic movement, in 1905 joined the Socialist Jewish Workers Party, several times arrested. Since 1912 the chairman of the Krzemieniec sickness fund, since 1917 a member of the SDPRR (b), in 1917 deputy chairman of the Kremenchug Council. From February 1918 the People's Secretary of Finance of the People's Republic of Ukraine, in 1918-1919 the chairman of the Executive Committee of the City Council in Voronezh, in 1919 Secretary of the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee (CIK). From September 1919 ...

Ireneusz Mieczkowski

Ireneusz Mieczkowski (born 1948) - Polish opposition activist, worked in the State Animal Care in Kolno near Łomża. He was the Vice-President of the Presidium of the Lodz Branch of the NSZZ "Solidarność" of Mazovia Region. Curriculum vitae On 3 July 1981 he was elected deputy chairman of the Lomza Branch. During the meeting of NSZZ "Solidarność" Solidarity Farmers in Kolno (12 July 1981) he criticized the state authorities. On October 16, 1981, he was questioned about the publication of the so-called "Sens" in the Lomza Solidarity letter. Sending to the 1st National Congress of NSZZ "Solidarność" from the Founding Committee of the Free Trade Unions in the USSR. After the introduction in Poland on December 13, 1981 martial law was interned. wiki

Leonard Spychalski

Leonard Spychalski (born 5 September 1926 in Harbin, Manchuria, May 15, 2015) - Polish athlete, high jump specialist. He was born in a Polish family in Manchuria, in a concentration camp in Harbin where he started his sports career (he was a Harbin master in high jump). After World War II in 1949 he was repatriated to Poland. He studied at the Medical Academy in Szczecin (now Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin), continuing his athletic career as a player of clubs AZS Szczecin and then Budowlanych Szczecin. His achievements include the bronze medal of the 27th Polish Championships in Athletics, in the high jump of 1951. After completing his professional career he worked as a physician and was also socially active as president of the Harbin Club of Szczecin. After retiring, he returned to sports activities in a veteran competition. He was a multiple medalist of the Polish Veterans Championship and also won two silver and one bronze medals at the European Masters Championships....

Hermina Szuchewycz

Hermina Szuchewycz (born in 1852 in Przemysl, died in December 1939 in Lviv) is a Ukrainian social activist, wife of Volodymyr Szuchewycz. Initiator and co-founder of the first Galician Ukrainian women's organizations, including the "Rusinek Club" (1893, the first and longest president) and the "Trud" Women's Industrial Union (1900-1914), the chairmen of the supervisory boards of the "Ukrajinśka zachoronka" for Opiky nad domasznioju prysłuhoju ". Director of the Institute for Girls. St. Olgi in Lviv. Together with her husband, she organized archeological research at the High Castle in 1887 and the Ukrainian ethnographic part at the Lviv National Exhibition. Bibliography wiki

Appropriate

Appointment - in Trinitology, the attribution of a common whole of the Trinity to the character, property, activity or work of only one Person of the Trinity (eg creation - Father, Redemption - Son of God, sanctification - Holy Spirit). In Catholic dogma it is recognized that, except for the four personal qualities distinguishing the Trinity (the Father gives birth to the Son, the Son is born of the Father, the Spirit comes from the Father [and the Son]) all the qualities and works of God are proper to the Trinity, because of the common nature of the Person . Bibliography wiki

Grigorij Ziuskin

Grigorij Petrovich Ziuskin (Ziuśkin) (born 1912 in the village of Zimnica in the Smolensk region in the vicinity of Smolensk, died June 16, 1994 in Smolensk) was an officer of the Soviet security forces. In 1926 he graduated from the 4th grade of a rural school, worked in a kolkhoz in the Western Oblast (later Smolensk), and from April 1932 to October 1934 as a postal agent, 1932-1939 belonged to the Komsomol, and from January 1941 to the WKP (b) (candidate since June 1939). From October 1934 to October 1936 he served in the Red Army, then again was a kolkhoznik, since August 4, 1937 he worked in the NKVD. The supervisor of the NKVD prison of the Smolensk Oblast, in the spring of 1940, participated in a mass murder on Polish prisoners of war in Kozielsk, and on October 26, 1940, the People's Inward Party Commissioner, Lavrov Beria, awarded him a monetary prize. From January to July 1942 he served as commander of the 31st Reserve Brigade of the Red Army, from July 1942 to April ...

The spearhead of Kowel

The spearhead of Kowel The spearhead of Kowel - dating back to the 3rd century monument, a testimony of the migration of eastern Germanic tribes through the territory of present-day Ukraine. Currently lost. The iron object was 15.5 cm long and 3 cm wide. On its surface is engraved read from right to left, inlaid with silver inscription T ᛁᛚᚨᚱᛁ D ᛊ (tilarids), which is translated as "striving for the goal." The letter t is written in a slightly unusual way, deviating from the standard rune alphabet. Language features indicate that the object was made in the circle of Gothic culture. The inscription is accompanied by abstract characters of obscure meaning, probably ornamental. The monument was found in 1858 in Szuczyna near Kowel in Volhynia. It was stored in Warsaw. During World War II he was robbed by the Germans and since then his fate remains unknown. wiki

Dominik Dan

Dominik Dán (born 1955) - Slovak author of crime novels. Dominik Dán has been professionally involved in tracking down crimes for more than twenty-five years - he is a detective in the criminal police department of the Slovak police and a criminal affairs consultant to the Minister of the Interior. The work draws inspiration and ideas into the novel that he creates after hours. All of the stories he describes are based on real events. Paste conceals his true identity, does not allow himself to be photographed, nor participates in copyright meetings. Dána's crimes are purely detective on one side, and on the other - with a deep political background. The author describes the political and economic transformations after 1989, when the communist structures disintegrated. Richard Krauz, the detective of the Slovak police. Creation By the date of publication According to the chronology of the events described wiki

Alicja Wleciał

Alicja Wleciał - volleyball AZS-AWF Warsaw and a long-time trainer AZS UW. Currently a teacher and director of student affairs at the School of Physical Education and Sport at the University of Warsaw. In 2002, at the request of the Minister of National Education and Sport, for exemplary, extremely diligent performance of duties resulting from professional work was awarded with the Bronze Cross of Merit by the President of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski. In the academic year 2013/2014 she was awarded the title of "Academic Academic Year". wiki

Koza angorska

Koza angorska Angora goat - a species of goat originating from Asia Minor, mainly bred for wool. One of two goat breeds, of which the hair is mohair (the second breed is a woolly goat). Height in depth reaches 50-55 cm. The whole body, except the snout, ears and legs, covered with thin, usually white down hair, up to 30 cm long. Approximately 2.4 kg of wool is produced each year. The breed of this breed grows fast, so it can be trimmed twice a year. Made of bristles, the fabric is non-flammable, durable, elastic, resistant to creasing and stretching, easy to dye, but easily mopped up. wiki

Market equilibrium

Market equilibrium Market Equilibrium - in microeconomics the situation in a competitive market when the demand curve crosses the supply curve, setting the price at equilibrium and the size of the transaction in equilibrium. In such a situation, the market has been cleared, ie the volume of demand equals supply. This is shown in the figure below. If the price is higher than the equilibrium P1, there is a surplus of supply over demand and the market has reached equilibrium, the price has to fall. The lower prices correspond to the increase in demand and the decrease in supply, until they are equalized. This situation exists when the regulator sets a minimum price. If, however, the price is lower than the price in equilibrium, P2, then the volume of demand is greater than the volume of supply, and there is a shortage in the market. The return to equilibrium is possible after the price increase. The higher prices correspond to a decrease in the volume of demand and an increase in the ...

Wladyslaw Marchol

Władysław Marchoł pseud. Mazur (born July 24, 1913 in Nacpolsk, September 7, 1968) - Officer of the AL and MO. He had secondary education, since 1930 he was a member of the ZMW "Wici", and from 1933 SL 1934-1935 he served in the military and became a corporal, in 1939 he participated in the defense war. Arrested in German captivity, in July 1940 he escaped from a POW camp and joined the Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Council "Hammer and Sick", since July 1941 a member of the District Committee of this organization. Since 1942 a member of the PPR, since July 1943 the commander of the Płock District GL and a member of the PPR District Committee. From August 1943, Lieutenant General GL, from January 1944, Captain AL. On July 9, 1944, AL representative in the conspiratorial National Council of Mazovia. Co-founder of the AL Brigade "Sons of the Land of Mazovia", who became commander in August 1944. He participated in many actions and battles with the Ger...

Military Mafia Club

Military MEPs - parliamentary club functioning in the contract parliament. He was joined by seven members of the Polish People's Army, all of whom received parliamentary mandates from the Polish United Workers' Party. Zbigniew Puzewicz was the chairman of the KPW, and also included Józef Błaszczyk, Henryk Chmielewski, Tadeusz Jemioło, Piotr Kołodziejczyk, Zenon Kułaga and Ryszard Jan Zieliński. The Military Members' Club was functioning until the end of the 10th term of office. Bibliography wiki

Beethoven 4

Beethoven 4 - American family comedy from 2001, another sequel to the Beethoven bernardine series. Main roles Description of the plot Children save Beethoven, secretly in front of parents, for training. In the first day, the coach can not cope with the dog. The Sedgewick family is a delusional dog. Beethoven transforms himself into his subordinate. When the Newton family can not marvel at the punishment and obedience of their pet, the real Beethoven enters into the orderly life of the Sedgwick family and makes a great confusion there. wiki

Runaway peasants

The peasants 'run - the peasants' escape to the cities, to other goods or abroad, as a form of defense against oppression during feudalism. The peasants' run was on the Polish soil from the 12th century until the fall of the First Republic. Most of the peasants fled to royal estates or abroad, to Prussia, to Lithuania or to Russia (among others to Zaporozhye). Flogging was a form of defense and the struggle of the peasants with the increase of oppression by the feudal. The feudalists secured themselves from the runaway, including among them arrangements for the release of refugees by introducing a special court procedure. They also used economic means, exchanged serfs for rent and granted peasants the so-called. purchase rights. Exit was punished terribly. The markings on the forehead, undercut tendons, collective responsibility was applied. Piotr Skarga even mentions punishing the peasants with death. These were sporadic occasions, because the feudal punishment of de...

Brook MacDonald

Brook MacDonald (born 25 November 1991) is a New Zealand mountain biker, junior world champion. Career Brook MacDonald's first career success came in 2009, when he won the junior gold medal at the Canberra World Championships. On the podium of the World Mountain Cycling World Championships for the first time in his career he was on 5 June 2011 in Fort William. He finished third in the Downhill, losing only to Greg Minnaar of South Africa and home team, Danny Hart. The first cup victory came just over a year later - on July 29, 2012 in Val d'Isère, where he beat two British: Gee Atherton and Josh Bryant. He also made his eighth place at the 2012 Leogang World Championships. In 2013 he won the downhill championship in New Zealand. Bibliography wiki

Ewa Brodnicka

Ewa Brodnicka (born on June 7, 1984 in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki) - Polish professional fist, former European champion and current temporary world champion WBO federation in super featherweight. The professional contract signed with Tymos Boxing Promotions led by Mariusz Grabowski. As a professional, she made her debut on 16 February 2013 in Pionki, defeating Pasaż Malagic (0-1) points. After eight consecutive victories, Ewa Piatkowska (7-0, 4 KO) took part in Polsat Boxing Night in Łódź. Brodnicka won this fight unevenly on points (77-75, 77-75, 74-78). On December 19, 2015, she started fighting for the lightweight European champion belt. Her rival was Belgian Elfi Philips (6-2-3, 2 KO). "Kleo" won on points (98-92, 98-93, 98-93). On May 13, 2017, she won the title of the WBO federation temporary world champion. On the ring in Częstochowa, she probably defeated Irma Adler (16-7, 8 KO) for points (100-90, 100-90, 100-90). On 24 June, at the gala of Polsat Boxing Night i...

Ewa Szuszkiewicz

Ewa Szuszkiewicz (born on November 20, 1958 in Wądrog Wielki) - Polish scholar, professor of physical sciences. He deals with astrophysics, astronomy and astrobiology, in particular high-energy astrophysics and the development of planetary systems. He works at the Institute of Physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Szczecin. In 1982 she graduated from the University of Wrocław, and six years later she defended her PhD. She was habilitated in 2000, and in 2014 obtained the academic title of professor. A member of many organizations that bring together researchers, including the International Astronomical Union. Bibliography wiki

English ram rabbit

English Aries (Oryctolagus cuniculus) - home rabbit breed bred in England in the 18th century. Characteristic English Rams weigh about 5-7 kg. The eyes are large and round, and the head is elongated and small. The ears are very long (45-71 cm) and the width is 15-18 cm. The paws are massive and simple. Very delicate fur. Tree Females achieve sexual maturity at the age of 6-7 months, and males 7-8 months. Pregnancy, as in the case of the French Ram, lasts 32 days and is born from 5-10 young people. Biography Information sources http://www.rynek-rolny.pl/artykul/rozmnazanie-krolikow-krycie-ciaza-porod-i-systemy-rozrod.html wiki

Marian Cieślak (politician)

Marian Cieślak (born March 17, 1932 in Zdołbunów) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Sejm of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae In 1952 he graduated from the State Technical School of Agriculture in Bierutów. In 1955 he became the manager of a farm in the Work Supply Department of Marcinkowice, and in 1958 he was the head of the purchasing point at the Strzegom Horticultural Cooperative. From 1961 he worked in the Agriculture Department of the Presidium of the Poviat National Council in Wrocław, from where he was transferred to the Production Cooperative in Racławice, where he was the first production manager and then the president. In 1976, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Wrocław district. He sat on the Light Industry Committee and in the Committee on Agriculture and Food Industry. Bibliography wiki

John Thornborough

Portret biskupa Thornborougha John Thornborough (born 1551, died 1641) - English Anglican bishop. Curriculum vitae John Thornborough was born in Salisbury. His father was Giles Thornborough. He graduated from Magdalen College in Oxford. First, on April 1, 1573, he obtained a baccalaureate, and on June 27, 1575, he received his master's degree. He was the chaplain of Count Henry Herbert, Count Pembroke, and then Queen Elizabeth the Great. Then he was the dean of York and the bishop of Limerick (1593), Bristol (1603) and Worcester (1617). In this last diocese he was the successor of Henry Parry. He was distinguished by tolerance towards the puritans who reluctantly referred to the episcopal church. He died in 1641 and was buried in the cathedral in Worcester. He was married twice. From his first marriage he had two sons, Benjamin and Edward. From his second marriage to Elizabeth Bayles in Suffolk, he had Thomas' son. Artworks John Thornborough was the author of an alchemica...

Karim Laghouag

Karim Florent Laghouag (born August 4, 1975) - a French sports rider. Olympic gold medalist from Rio de Janeiro. Success is in the Comprehensive Horse Race. The competition in 2016 was his first Olympic Games. In Brazil, he took the twenty-eighth place and won the gold medal in the team, he was also created by Astier Nicolas, Mathieu Lemoine and Thibaut Vallette. He competed on the horse Entebbe. In 2013 and 2015 he was the bronze medalist of the European Championships in the team. wiki

Bogomil Gjuzel

Bogomil Gjuzel (born February 9, 1939 in Čačak) - Macedonian writer and poet. Curriculum vitae His work has a reflexive and philosophical character and focuses on existential issues. He often considers the problem of the nature-culture opposition, he subjected the bitter, ironic historical-philosophical view to the history of Macedonia and the myths based on history and religion. He published collections of poems by Medovina (1962), Alhemiska ruža (1963), Mironisnici (1965), Bunar vo vremeto (1972), Trkalo na godinata (1977), Opsada (1981). He is the author of grotesque dramas on biblical topics Adam and Eva i Jov (1970) and Aleksijad (1978). In 1969, he published a volume of essays, Istorija kako maštera (1969). He also translated English and American poetry. Bibliography wiki

Ida Hubáčková

Ida Hubáčková (born 1 October 1954 in Prague) is a Czechoslovak hockey player, Olympic medalist. Participated in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. She played in all five meetings where she scored two goals (one against India and Zimbabwe). Czechoslovak hockey players have won a silver medal in their only Olympic appearance. She appeared in the club TJ Hostivař, from which she moved to Slavia Prague. With this club in the years 1974-1980 won the championship of the country. In 1975-1978 she played in the European Cup (in 1976 Slavia took third place). Her sports career ended after the Olympics due to injury, became a trainer of the female section of Slavia Prague. Bibliography wiki