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Teofil Kolarz

Teofil Kolarz (born April 27, 1919 in Nieboczow, died in December 2012) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the 5th term. Curriculum vitae He has completed secondary education, a farmer by profession. An outstanding activist of the people's movement, local government activist, councilor of the Provincial National Council in Opole, activist of Volunteer fire brigades and Agricultural Circles. For over 50 years he managed the structures of the Polish People's Party and the United People's Party in Racibórz. In 1969, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Koźle district, he was a member of the Committee on Internal Affairs. He is buried in the cemetery in Markowice, a district of Raciborz. Honors Bibliography wiki

Irina Siebrowa

Irina Fiodorowna Sberbrowa (Russian: Ирина Фёдоровна Сброва, born on December 25, 1914 in the village of Tietiakovka in the Tula Governorate, dated April 5, 2000 in Moscow) - Soviet pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae Until 1927 she graduated from the 5th grade of school, from 1930 she lived in Moscow, where in 1933 she finished a factory school and later worked in the factory as a locksmith and master of change, while learning in an evening technical school. In 1939 she finished aeroclub in Moscow, and in 1940 a female aviation school, later she worked as a flyer-instructor in the aeroclub, from October 1941 served in the air forces of the USSR, in February 1942 she completed courses at the military school of pilots in Engels. Directed to the female night's airborne bomber regiment, from May 1942 fought on the front as a flyer and commander of the 588 Regiment key / 46 guards night airborne bomber consisting of 325 Bomber Bomb Division of the 4th Air Army in...

Tropofit

Tropofit - a variable climate plant, where periods of favorable conditions for plant growth occur cyclically. Tropophytes can survive both harsh winters and hot summer. Tropophytes can survive unfavorable periods of development by adapting their habit and life activity to them. In cold and temperate climates, winter is unfavorable for plants, due to both low temperatures and physiological drought (when water is frozen, it is impossible to get water). For the winter, plants of this climate are retired. In warm climate areas, where drought prevails during the summer, cooler seasons are more favorable for plants, so the plants growing there go into a rest during a hot and dry summer. Tropophytes adapt in different ways to cyclical seasonal changes. Some, called annual plants, only grow for a few months from spring to autumn, during which time they release seeds. Before winter they die, but their seeds survive, from which new plants grow in spring. Perennials overwinter in the form of...

Wilhelm Ludwig Schlesinger

Wilhelm Ludwig Schlesinger (born on November 16, 1887 in Koźle, died in 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto) - a German architect creating in Wrocław. He came from a Jewish family settled in Wrocław, closely related to the Hadda family, from which Moritz Hadda was one of the leading Wroclaw architects of the interwar period. In the years 1917-1928 he led the joint Hadda & amp; Schlesinger, from this period come his best projects made mostly in cooperation with a partner: Schlesinger, after parting with Hadda, ran his own architectural studio in Wrocław, he permanently lived in Cieplice Śląskie. After the Nazis came to power in the 1930s, he was deprived of the opportunity to practice. At the beginning of the Second World War he was in Berlin, from where he was deported to the Warsaw ghetto, where he died. On the new cemetery in Wroclaw, on the family tomb there is a plaque dedicated to his memory. Literature wiki

Theodor Zalqalns

Teodors Zaļkalns (born on November 30, 1876 in the Zaļais Kalns farm in the region of Riga, died September 6, 1972 in Riga) - a Latvian and Soviet sculptor, the Hero of Socialist Work (1971). In 1899 he graduated from the Central School of Technical Drawing in St. Petersburg, 1899-1901 he studied in Paris under Auguste Rodin, 1903-1907 lived in Yekaterinburg, where he taught drawing in art school, 1907-1909 in Florence, and from 1910 in St. Petersburg . He carved in plaster, terracotta, bronze and granite. In 1918 he made a plaster bust of Czernyszewski, and in 1919, Louisa A. Blanqui. From 1920 he lived in Riga, 1944-1958 as a professor, he headed the sculpture department at the Academy of Fine Arts of the Latvian SSR. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki

Martin Scheutz

Martin Scheutz (born November 27, 1967 in Bad Aussee) - Austrian historian (modernist), professor at the University of Vienna. From 1986 he studied at the University of Vienna, first the history and Spanish philology, from 1987 history and German studies. During his studies, he completed an internship at Hofkammerachiv in Vienna and Steiermärkischen Landesarchiv in Graz. On June 21, 1993, he obtained a master's degree (Mag. Phil.). On 18 March 1996 he became a doctor (Doctor der Philosophie), in May 2001 he was habilitated on the basis of a monograph on everyday life and crime in the 18th century, written on the basis of court documents from Lower Austria. Od 2000 jest członkiem redakcji czasopism "Viennese Journal of Modern History" i "Writings on Modern History". Monograph Bibliography wiki

Sonnet shortened

Shortened Sonnet - a piece showing genre and versification features of the sonnet, but not reaching the predicted number of fourteen verse, basic for this genre. An example of a shortened sonnet is the well-known poem by Czesław Miłosz, which you harmed, numbering thirteen verses. The short sonnet is an eleven-word curtal sonnet invented and used by a nineteenth-century English religious poet, author of the poem Shipwreck of the Deutschland ship, Gerard Manley Hopkins: GLORY be to God for dappled things— For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow; For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim; Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls; finches’ wings; Landscape plotted and pieced—fold, fallow, and plough; And áll trádes, their gear and tackle and trim. All things counter, original, spare, strange; Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?) With swift, slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim; He fathers-forth whose beauty is past change: Praise him. (Gerard Maley Hopkins, Pied Beauty) The short...

Michał Wielki

Michał Wielki (pronounced ܡܝܟܐܝܠ ܪܒܐ) is a Syrian chronicler and Jacobite patriarch of Antioch from 1166 to 1199. Curriculum vitae Son of the priest of Melitene. From 1166, the Jacobite patriarch of Antioch. He enjoyed a lot of seriousness outside his church. He did not take advantage of the invitation to the Lateran Sobiesia III (1179). He tried to maintain ecclesiastical discipline and the development of church architecture. He is the author of Chronicle in Syriac. He used Syrian and Arabic sources. Until 1107 he treated very briefly. The information contained in the Chronicle of the Contemporary Michal is more valuable. Chronicles is one of the most valuable works of Syrian historiography. Her translations into Arabic and Armenian. The chronicle consists of 21 books, the author cites numerous documents in it. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Wasko Kocev

Ivanov Kocev (Bulgarian Васил Иванов Коцев, born April 15, 1922 in the village of Skrawena in the Sofia Oblast, died June 1, 1986 in the Sofia Oblast) - Bulgarian officer, lieutenant general. Curriculum vitae He studied in the 7th Junior Gymnasium in Sofia, 1938 joined the Workers' Youth Union, after 9 September 1944 he participated in the Bulgarian-German war. In 1948 he joined the BPK and the KDS, from the 1950 intelligence officer, 1957-1962 resident worker of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bulgaria in Cairo, from November 1, 1963 to December 1965 a staff member of the Military Department of the KC BPK. From 1967 to February 1965, KDS resident in Istanbul, from February 1969 to October 1973 resident of the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior, from October 26, 1973 to June 1, 1986 head of the First Chief State Security Service of the Bulgarian Ministry of State. On September 6, 1974, he was appointed Major General, and on September 11, 1981 he was Lieutenant General. On April 1...

Zygmunt Raczyński

Zygmunt Raczyński (born 1592 (?), died 1662) - Polish official, judge and politician. The date of birth is not known, but is dated 1592 or slightly earlier. Perhaps served in the army, as evidenced by military symbols on his tombstone in the cathedral of Poznan. He has performed numerous public functions. He was (1637), starostą jasaniecki (1648), a Wielkopolska deputy to the Diet in 1658. Political, economic and marriage abilities made him an unusually wealthy landowner. In 1620 he married Urszula Paulusik from Łobżenica, who quickly died, but her daughter Ewa (1622). Then he probably had two wives - Urszula Świniarska (this marriage is not documented in the sources) and Katarzyna Jełowicka. In addition to Ewa, he had six children: Jan, Francis Stefan (the Kurland family), Michal Kazimierz (the Polish lineage), Piotr, Apolinaria Ludwica and Konstancia Franciszka (at least three youngest sons with Jełowska). In 1638 he founded an altar in the Bernardine church in Bydgoszcz and his ...

Tommy Waidelich

Karl (Tommy) Waidelich (born 13 September 1963 in Stockholm) is a Swedish politician, longtime deputy to the Riksdag, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae He worked as a postman, studied geography and economics at the University of Stockholm, was a political secretary in the administration of the Södertälje municipality. An activist of the Swedish Social Democratic Labor Party. as president of the youth organization of the SSU Social Democrats in Stockholm. In 1991 he was deputy parliamentarian in the national parliament, in 1994 he became deputy to the Riksdag. In 1995, after the accession of Sweden to the European Union, he assumed the mandate of the MEPs of the fourth term of office as a national delegation. He also held the first general election in the same year. In the European Parliament he was part of the socialist factions. He left the EP in 1998 in connection with the re-election to the Riksdag, where he served for four terms until 201...

Eduard Juriewicz

Eduard Ivanov Jurjevich (born 1888 in the Infanation of Bulgaria, died 1958) - secretary responsible for the Bashkirian Regional Committee of the Communist Party (BKK) (1927-1930). 1917 Member of the SDPRR (b), 1915 arrested and released, 1917-1918 Member of the Moscow Committee of the SDPRR (b), 1917-1919 Member of the Control Committee of the Moscow Committee of the SDPRR (b) / RKP (b), 1919 led communist underground in Latvia, for which he was arrested and expelled to RFSRR. 1921 deputy head of the organizational department of the Pskov Gubernian Government Committee (b), 1922-1926 party official in Moscow, from 1927 to February 1930 secretary responsible for the Bashkir Region Committee of the Communist Party (bK). From 19 December 1927 to 26 January 1934 Member of the Central Control Commission of the WKP (b), 1930-1934 Chairman of the Central Committee of the Union of Chemists, member of the Presidium of the Central Union of Trade Unions. From 1935 I Secretary of the Latvian Co...

Kai Islands

Kai Islands The Kai Islands (Indo-Kepulauan Kai) - the Indonesian archipelago on the Banda Sea; is part of the province of Moloch; area 1437 km; about 130 thousand. residents. Largest islands: Kai Besar, Kai Kecil. There are coral reefs off the coast. Lowland area, overgrown with equatorial forest. Cultivation of coconut palms; exploitation of forests; fishing; Turtle turtles. The population is mainly Papuasi and Malay. Main city: Tual (on the island of Kai Kecil). wiki

Rod switch

Handwheel switch - low voltage handwheel. The joystick switches are used mainly in industrial installations. They are designed for rated currents from several dozen to 1500 A. The rod couplers are made with the cover of the active parts for mounting on a panel or without cover for mounting in the bay. Rods can be made as insulation or disconnectors. The switches have an expandable contact actuator (switch-on) and swing chambers with deionization plates. Some disconnectors can be integrated with fuses, thus increasing their range. Hanging plugs may not be equipped with drainage chambers. Due to the type of contacts, the joystick can be divided into: Bibliography ck can be divided into: Bibliography wiki

Adaptation (architecture)

Interior of a barn in Bukowiec adapted for a cafe Former observation post in Old Moravia adapted for rooms for tourists Adaptation (lat. adaptation - adaptation) - reconstruction of premises or buildings to meet other utility functions. Adaptation may also involve the adaptation of an existing facility to new requirements without altering its function (eg the old dwelling is equipped with modern heating installations in place of earlier furnaces, strengthening of the historic bridge construction to allow modern transport traffic, etc.). Adaptation retains all the style of an existing building. wiki

Max Waller

Max Waller, proprietor. Maurice Warlomont (born February 24, 1860 in Brussels, Belgium, March 6, 1889, in Saint-Gilles, near Brussels, Belgium) is a Belgian poet, literary critic, novelist and playwright. in French, better known under his pen name Max Waller. In 1881 he was one of the founders of the literary review La Jeune Belgique (Young Belgium, 1881-97), which was at that time the leading literary magazine in Belgium. At the beginning of his career, he published several aliases: Olivier, Peter Corneille, Jacques (in La Nation's literary writing), Rimaille and Siebel, to ultimately choose the nickname Max Waller. Waller died at an early age (he was 29 at the time of his death) and published only one major volume of poems. La flûte à Siebel (1887; Flute Siebela), containing a collection of neat, short poems written in Parnassian style. They are similar in mood to the poetry of Heinrich Heine, Jules Laforgue and Paul Verlaine. Bibliography wiki

Mirzojan Weight

Mirzojan Weight Levon Mirzojan (born November 14, 1897 in Ashgabat, Şuşy, February 26, 1939) is a Soviet politician of Armenian origin, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan (1926-1929), First Secretary of the Central Committee Since March 1917, member of the SDPRR (b), 1917-1918 trade union activist in Baku, 1918-1920 activist of the communist underground in Caucasus, since 1920 chairman of the Azerbaijani Federation Council, then the People's Commissar of the Azerbaijani SSR, until 1925 the secretary responsible of the Baku Municipal Committee Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Azerbaijan, 1925-1926 Secretary of the CPC Central Committee (b) A. From January 21, 1926 to August 5, 1929 I Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) A. 1929-1930 Secretary of the District Committee of the WKP (b) in Perm, 1930-1933 Second Secretary of the Urals Regional Circuit Committee (b). From February 4, 1933 to April 23, 1937 I Secretary of the National Committee ...

Jules Ellingboe

Jules Arthur Ellingboe (born 8 March 1892 in Crookston, died April 23, 1948 in Creswell) is an American racing driver. Career In his career, Ellingboe was mainly involved in the United States in the AAA Championship Car Championship and the famous Indianapolis 500 race championship, one of the Grandes Épreuves' races in 1923-1930. In the first season of the season, in 1921, with ten points, it was ranked 25th in the overall classification. In later years he only competed in the Indianapolis 500 race, finishing in eleventh place in 1924. Bibliography wiki

Project Documentation Team

Project Documentation Collaboration Team - the authority responsible for coordinating project documentation and performing tasks that are related to geodetic records of landmine networks. Issue the agreements and opinions that are needed to the investor who owns the house. These arrangements are necessary when the construction of a home is necessary to carry out the infrastructure elements in the area outside of its own plot, and for the design of which is the responsibility of the investor, not the media provider. The team does not agree on the building itself, but the connections (when they are designed). Arrangements are usually carried out by a surveyor, who, as needed, collaborates with designers of various specializations. wiki

Samuel Roth (geolog)

Samuel Roth (born July 18, 1889 in Wierzbowie, Spiš, died November 18, 1889) is a German pedagogue, geologist, speleologist and tourist activist. > He attended high school in Kezmarok, studying at the University of Budapest. After obtaining his doctorate in 1874 he was a junior high school professor in Levoča, and since 1887 he was the head of the junior high school. He was a great educator, author of numerous works and articles on pedagogical topics and school textbooks on botany, zoology and mineralogy. For his students he often organized tours, among others. in the Tatras. He conducted scientific research in the field of geology, glaciology, limnology and speleology of the Tatra Mountains and their surroundings. He was active mainly in Spisz. He has published numerous scholarly works in the Hungarian and German languages, such as the Tatra rocks, the former Tatra glaciers, the rise of valleys and the Tatra lakes. He was one of the first explorers of caves in the area of ​​Hun...

Flickering stars

Star Blink (or scintillation, blinking of stars) - Changes in the apparent brightness, position or color of bright, distant objects observed through the atmosphere. If the perceived bright object is on Earth, then this effect is called earth scintillation. In astronomy, this term only means changes in observed star size. Nowadays it is known that overwhelming blurring of objects in the sky corresponds to the refraction (refraction) of light in relatively small layers or air cells whose temperature (and hence also density) differs from the temperature of the surrounding layers. Stars blink more than planets because of their much smaller angular size. Blinking is higher when the object is low over the horizon than the zenith. In observatory astronomy, the flickering of astronomical objects is an obstacle overcome with the aid of adaptive optics or space telescopes. wiki

Bernhard Auinger

Bernhard Auinger (born February 21, 1982 in Salzburg) is an Austrian racing driver. Career Auinger started his racing career in 1999, starting with Formula One in König. With a score of 65 points, he finished eleventh in the overall ranking. In later years he also took part in the German Formula 3, Formula 3, Formula 3, Formula 3, Formula 3, Formula 3, Formula 3, Euro 3000, Italian Formula 3000 and Formula 3. ADAC GT Masters. The Formula 3 Euro Series was launched in 2003 with the Luxembourg Superfund TME team. In the course of twenty races he collected a total of 15 points. It was 15th in the final classification. In the same year he also joined the Formula 3000 team in the Red Bull Junior team. In none of the two races he started, he did not score. One year later, he competed in the European Formula 3000 (Euro 3000), where he was fifth in the drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Magneti Marelli

Magneti Marelli [maɲɲɛti marɛlli] - an Italian company involved in the design and production of systems, modules and high-tech components for the automotive industry. A subsidiary of FCA Italy, employing 38,000 people and with a turnover of 23 billion euros in 2013. Samochód produkcji Magneti Marelli, prezentowany w National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci w Mediolanie Telewizory Magneti Marelli wystawione w National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci w Mediolanie The company's registered office is in Corbetta (Milan province). The company consists of 85 production plants, 12 research centers and 26 implementation centers in 19 countries around the world. Magneti Marelli was founded in 1919 as a joint venture between Fiat and Ercole Marelli, and was named F.I.M.M. - Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli; the first plant was created in Sesto San Giovanni, near Milan. The company started its activity as a producer of magnetic ignitions and electric...

Strait of Tiquina

Thrace of Tiquina Estrecho de Tiquina - the strait connecting the greater part of Lake Titicaca with its smaller part. It is located on the border between Peru and Bolivia. Geography The size of the strait is 850 meters (measured at the narrowest point). It connects the upper Chicuito lake and the lower (smaller) Huiñaimarca lake. The whole creates the Titicaca lake, which is the largest, by volume, lake in South America. The Strait separates San Pedro de Tiquina from San Pablo de Tiquina To improve transportation, cars are transported by this strait on special boats. wiki

Chrysolina fragrant

Chrysolina wangi - a species of beetle from the daffodil family and Chrysomelinae subfamily. The tan species was described in 2005 by Igor K. Lopatina. The genre theme was honored by Wang Shuyong. Beetle with a body length of 7 to 7.8 mm, in a male 1.75 times longer than its largest width. The top of the body is glossy, metallic blackish green, black glossy, legs and antennae black, with the exception of the two socket members of the antennae, which are female in the chestnut brown and the males have reddish spots. Front edge of the upper lip with a cut, and a thickly scored straight line. The thickened lateral edges of 2.5 times wider than the long one are delimited by shallow and wide recesses. The scoring of the disc is fine but clear. The length of the cover three times exceeds the length of the opening, and the points on them are large and form thick, paired rows, where they are disturbed by additional points of the same size. Interstice finely and rarely scored. Insect kn...

Lace Jean

Jean (Pearlin Jean) is a fictional female character, a Scottish legend. She was a young woman with her head and arms covered with blood, to appear at Allanbank Court in Erdom, near Berwick-upon-Tweed. She was the ghost of a young woman of French descent, whom he left his lover - Sir Robert Stuart of Allanbank (1643-1707). He ignored her loving plea, and suddenly he ran his carriage and drove Jean desperate. Those who declared that they saw the spirit of Jean, had no doubt that it was about her, because she was dressed like Jean usually, in her lifetime. This was especially true of the lace she liked to wear. Some of the applications say that ghosts appear only by rusting these laces, without materializing their character. wiki

Wisla coat of arms

The first symbol, which can be considered as the coat of arms of the Vistula River, appeared in the early 18th century - it is known from the document of 1732, where the seal of the Vistula was found. There is a simple wooden house, built of logs and covered with a sloping roof. Around the legend was: WEICHSEL ANNO 1702. On another footprint with the same legend, the coat of arms looks different - from the cabin were only the outlines of three boards forming the roof, parts of the base and part of the back wall. Most likely it is the same seal that did not bounce well or was deliberately altered. This change was to take place in the middle of the 18th century, when during the counter-reformation period to punish evangelicals living in the Vistula, the old symbol was transformed into the letter L, meaning Lutheran. Following the tolerant patent of 1781, the seal was apparently still used, forgetting the "punishing" emblem or interpreting it as a reversed letter V (Vistula)...

Yuri Wojciechiwski

Yuri Oleksandrovich Wojcechiwski (born 1883 in Kyiv Guberag, October 25, 1937) is a Soviet (Ukrainian) politician, chairman of the Kiev City Council (1928-1932), member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (UBC) (1930-1937). He graduated from the Kiev Institute of Commerce, became a member of the Soviet Union, in 1918-1920, member of the Ukrainian Communist Party (borotbist), since 1919 a member of the People's Commissariat of Education of the SRR, head of the regional branch of the Podol Finance, director of the Ukrainian State Bank, Management Board of the Sugar Trust. From 19 November 1927 until June 5, 1930, deputy member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland, from March 1928 to January 1932, chairman of the Kyiv City Council. 1928-1930 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kyiv Regional Council, from 15 June 1930 to 27 May 1937 Member of the Central Committee of the CP (b) U. From January 1932 to April 5, 1936, Secretary of the...

Jozef Paścik

Józef Paściak OP (born 9 January 1914 in Bialka, died 30 January 2000 in Cracow) - Polish Dominican, bible teacher, professor "Angelicum". Curriculum vitae In 1931 he entered the Dominican Order, adopting the name of Benedict, and made his perpetual vows on August 19, 1935. In 1934-1936 he studied philosophy and theology in the Dominican Province School in Lviv. In 1936 he went to study at "Angelicum". On July 10, 1938, he was ordained a priest in Rome, in 1939 he defended his bachelor's thesis, in 1942 a dissertation in moral theology. De oboedientia religiosa secundum D. Thomam et thomistas written under the direction of Petrus Lumbreras OP. He then undertook biblical studies, among others. in the years 1946-1948 in the French Bible and Archeology School in Jerusalem, but did not finish his doctoral dissertation. Since 1948 he has been an associate professor, since 1952 he was a full professor at the Faculty of Theology, "Angelicum". In 1958 he r...

Passion of the flock

The Passion of the Pelican - a translation into Polish of the golden legends of Jacob de Voragine, probably from the end of the 14th century. The fragment consisted of two parchment cards used for the setting of two later manuscripts, containing copies of Kaspra Drużbicki's works. The codes were originally stored in the library of the Jesuit academy in Połock, from which the manuscript took its name. The cards, which were in the collection of the National Library, were destroyed during the Second World War. There are still photographic prints of the manuscript. The cards were probably written at the end of the 14th century and could have been part of the missing code that contained the translation of the Golden Legend. The passages on the cards came from the Passion Domini chapter. The original code could be included in the library of Queen Jadwiga. Passion of the flock is regarded as the oldest preserved, next to the Life Saint. Błażeja, a hagiographic prose in Polish. Bibl...
Semyon Borisovich Born on June 22, 1898 in Rzyszczow, Kyiv District, Moscow, November 19, 1972) - Soviet politician of Jewish descent, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (BKK) (1939-1952) ), member of the Communist Party of the Bolsheviks of Ukraine (1938-1949). From 19 November to 19 December he served in the Russian army, then in the Red Guards and the Red Army (1925), and in 1919 he joined the RKP (b). Later a member of the board of central agricultural cooperatives, the representative of the All-Russia Central Breeding Association in Donbas, Central Asia and the Kazakh SSR, the head of the Soviet Union in the CSR. From January 1931 the head of the organizational department and deputy chairman, and since January 1934 the chairman of the district council in Moscow, April 1936 to August 1937 First secretary of the regional committee of the WKP (b) in Moscow. From August 8, 1937 to February 1939, deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Rus...

White Tower (Hradec Králové)

White Tower White Tower (Czech: Bílá věž) - the tallest building overlooking the city of Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic. It is located in the very center of the city, in the south-west part of Velké náměstí (Great Square, Franašova Street 1), at an altitude of 244 m above sea level. This 72 m tall Renaissance tower was built in 1574 on the initiative of the inhabitants. At the top of the tower leads 233 stairs. Construction material was hořický sandstone. From the tower view gallery there is a unique view not only of Hradec Králové, but also of the distant peaks of the Krkonose and the Orlicky Mountains. In recent years the tower has returned as an exhibition venue and has become a center of tourism and cultural events. The Biala Wieza is home to the second largest and most important bell in the Czech Republic - call Augustin. wiki

Heechul Hreczucha

и и / p> The son of a poor peasant from the Cherkasy Oblast, a Komsomol activist from 1922, chairman of the executive committee of the regional council. From 1926 in the WKP (b), from 1932 to 1936 he studied at the automobile transport institute in Kharkov, two years worked as a mechanic engineer, and from 1938 in the executive board of the regional council in Kharkov. Then from May 1938 II secretary, and from December 14, 1938 to July 1939 First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Ukraine (KP (b) U) in Zhytomyr. From July 1939 to May 1961 he was a member of the Politburo (since 1953 the Bureau) KP (b) U. From 27 July 1939 to 15 January 1954 President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR. In 1950 he proposed to Stalin the renaming of Khersonia to "Stalinodnieprowsk". In the years 1954-1959 I was the deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the SRR, in 1962-1966 the councilor of the Council of Ministers of the...

Richard Lloyd (racing driver)

Richard Lloyd (born February 18, 1945 in Belfast, Farnborough) is a British racing driver. Owner of the Richard Lloyd Racing team. Career Lloyd started his career in international car racing in 1968 from the start of Division 2 of the European Touring Car Championship, where he did not earn points. In the later years, the British also appeared in the British Saloon Car Championship, British Formula 3 BARC, World Championship for Drivers and Makes, FIA World Endurance Championship, IMSA GTU Championship, IMSA Camel GTO, Le Mans 24 Hours, British Touring Car Championship. and the European Endurance Championship. Bibliography int championships in Nagano. At the Heerenveen World Heavyweight Championship in 2015, he was third in the 1000 m, behind Shani Davis and Russian Paweł Kulijnikov. In 2016 it was the second in the 1500 meters and the third in the 1000 meters at the World Cup in Kolomno. In addition, during the 2017 World Cup in Gangneung, he won both of them. He then finished th...

Christiania (theater)

Theater of Christiania, 1837 Christiania Theater - the first public theater in Norway with a permanent seat, located at Bankplassen Square, in the center of Christiania. It was founded by Johan Peter Strömberg. It ran from October 4, 1837 to September 1, 1899, when the opening of the National Theater. The staff and actors of Christiania were initially only Danes, so many times there was a conflict of nationality. The defender of the Norwegian repertoire on this stage was the writer and Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. It was not until 1873 that the first Norwegian, Laura Gundersen, performed in the theater. On January 15, 1877 a fire broke out, but the damage was quickly eliminated. After the inauguration of the National Theater the Christiania building was demolished. Bibliography wiki

Maria Koźmianowa

Maria Ludwika Koźmianowa (1892-1955), from the house of Komorowska. The owner of the land of Nowostany in the area. low and polish racing driver. Married to Eng. Andrzej Koźmian. Known abroad for car occupations as Marie-Louise von Kozmian. At the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, she was racing the Austro-Daimler ADR and Bugatti T37. The house and garages in which she was preparing her car were in Stany. She won the title of champion of Poland in the voiturette class (tourist cars). She won the Ladies' Rally twice. in the 4th Ladies' Rally on the route Warsaw-Zakopane-Wisla-Warsaw with a length of 1155 km. She won the 1930 Grand Prix of Lviv in the voiturette class, and in 1933 she did not finish the race. She also entered the tenth place in the 1934 Swiss Grand Prix. In 1933-1937 she also participated in mountain races in Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and Austria. wiki

Chantal Akerman

Chantal Anne Akerman (born June 6, 1950 in Brussels, France, October 5, 2015) is a Belgian avant-garde film director, screenwriter and actress. Daughter of Jewish immigrants from Poland. She debuted in 1968 with a short film, "I'm Blowing My City" (Saute ma ville). The first feature film - Hotel Monterey - was made in 1972 in the USA. Most of her films, as Adam Garbich writes, are experiential and narrative-oriented, are oriented towards the revelation of personalities and feelings, especially women, in the spirit of feminism. An example of this may be the best-known director's film - a three-and-a-half-hour tale of Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975, 201 min.) Showing the nervous breakdown of the title Jeanne Dielman (Delphine Seyrig) performing the same banal homework every day. p> wiki

Antonio Tamburini

Antonio Tamburini (born 15 September 1966 in Arezza) is an Italian racing driver. Career Tambourini started his career in motor racing in 1986, starting with the Italian Formula 3, where he did not score. Three years later, he was vice-president of the series. In later years, he also appeared in Formula One Grand Prix Monaco, Grand Prix of Macau, Formula 3 European Formula One, British Formula 2000, Italian Touring Car Championship, Formula 3000, Italian Super Touring Car Championship, Campionato Italiano Velocita. Turismo and the Spanish Touring Car Championship. In Formula One, he competed in the 1990-1991 season. In the first season of the race, he picked up a total of six points during his ten races. He made it thirteenth in the overall classification. A year later Tambourini doubled on the podium, and once on his highest level. The 22 points earned him the fourth place in the final drivers' classification. In 1993, he did not earn points. Bibliography wiki

Wojciech Ostachowski

Wojciech Ostachowski (born April 14, 1923 in Sułoszowa, October 15, 2013) is a Polish activist of the popular movement, during the Second World War a soldier of the Peasant Battalions and the Home Army, Major General. He came from a peasant family and was the son of Joseph and Apolonia. Before the war in his native village he worked in the village youth union "Wici". Probably from 1942 he fought in the ranks of the Peasant Battalions (pseudonym Mroczek), serving as a liaison and intelligence officer under the command of Jan Tederka, Kazimierz Pasternak and Jan Pieńkowski respectively. He participated in the protection of the radio station of the Home Army in the Virgins, as well as armed and diversionary activities in the vicinity of Wolbrom. After the war he obtained his secondary education in agriculture (schools in Olkusz and Cieszyn), then graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry of the Jagiellonian University. He returned to activities in the youth mov...

Gieorgij Nikolski

Georg Vasilievich Nikolski (Russian: Георгий Васильевич Никольский, born 6 May 1910 in Moscow, died 2 February 1977) is a Russian zoologist, ichthyologist and illustrator, M. Lomonosov in Moscow, member of the correspondent of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1932 he worked at the Moscow University, where from 1940 he was a professor, and since 1941 the head of the department of ichthyology. In 1956 he became director of the laboratory at the Institute of Morphology and Evolutionary Ecology. Reconstruction at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now the Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences). He conducted field research, among others. in the waters of Lake Aral, the rivers of Central Asia, Northern Europe and the Far East. Apart from scientific activity, he also taught classes. In 1950 he was awarded the USSR State Prize. Awarded the Order of Lenin (1961) and several other medals. He was the founder (1953) and editor of the magazine "W...

Christ Suffering

Christ of the suffering (Χριστος πασχον) - the only preserved Byzantine drama attributed to St. Francis. Gregory of Nazianzus. Drama could not develop in Byzantine times. The only known example is "Christ the Sick" written in the 11th or 12th centuries. It consists of 2640 verses, about one third borrowed from the plays of Euripides '"Medei", Sophocles' "Elektra" or "Prometheus" from Aeschylus. The theme of the drama is the passion of Christ, seen through the eyes of the Mother of God. John the Evangelist is accompanied by Joseph and Mary Magdalene. The real heroine of the drama is Mary. Christ the Suffering is a work dedicated to Mary, strongly emphasizes her virginity and divine motherhood, the teaching of her mediation. He also refers to the Assumption of Mary. Translations into Polish Bibliography wiki

Brzeźnica gubrowy massif

Brzeźnica gubrowy massif - a geological unit in the middle of the Fore-Sudetic block. From the north-west it borders on the serpentinite massif of Brasov, from the north with the Sowiogorian block, from the east with the Niemcza area. Most of the borders are hidden under the Tertiary and Quaternary sediments. The massif is made up of metamorphic rocks - different varieties of gabr. They penetrate as apophysics into the serpentinite massif of Brasov. Geographically, it is situated on the Sudeten Foreland, within the Lower Otmuchowskiego region, it builds the southeastern fragments of the small slopes of the Brzeźnica Massif. Bibliography wiki

Accounting note

Accounting note - a document, universal accounting document issued and / or accepted by non-governmental organizations, in the case of settlements made between partners - intra-community settlements regarding paying membership fees, at grant agreements, etc. Document issued when the organization intends to charge a contractual penalty or interest for untimely payment of receivables. The moment of issuing an accounting note A document called an accounting note may be issued in certain situations in order to: Elements of the accounting note data According to the law, there is no specific formula for the accounting note, but it must be the basis for entries in the accounting books. The accounting note must meet the conditions specified in the Accounting Act - art. 21 for accounting evidence. The accounting note must contain basic data elements such as Additionally, wiki

Przemysław Konieczniak

Przemysław Artur Konieczniak - Polish lawyer, habilitated doctor of legal sciences, academic teacher at the University of Warsaw, specialist in criminal law. Curriculum vitae In 2014, based on scientific achievements and dissertations entitled Scientific and technical experiment and the legal order received at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, habilitated doctor of law in the discipline law, specialty: criminal law. He became a university teacher at the University of Warsaw. Selected publications wiki

Andrei Trofimuk

Andrey Alekseevich Trofimuk (Russian Anastheia Tsvetiouk, white Anastisia Alyaksevich Trefrymuk, born on August 16, 1911 in the village of Chwetkowicze in the Kobryn poviat in the Grodno province, died on March 24, 1999 in Novosibirsk) - Soviet geologist and mineralogist, Bohater Pracy Socialist (1944). Curriculum vitae In 1933, he graduated from the Kazan State University, he worked in the geological office of the People's Commissariat of the Heavy Industry of the USSR, in 1934 he became a senior geologist, and in 1937 he was the scientific director of the laboratory in Ufa, in 1938 he defended his candidate job. In the years 1940-1942 he was the main geologist of the "Iszębajnieft" trust, 1942-1950 the chief geologist of the "Baszneft" trust, and in 1950-1953 the chief geologist Gawniferazhdka of the Ministry of Oil Industry of the USSR, then the deputy director and 1955-1957 director of the All-Union Oil and Gas Scientific Institute. Research in Moscow. He...

Altar mensa

Altar relics from the church dedicated to Saint. Ignacy Loyola in Gdańsk Mensa (from Latin: table, table) - a plate constituting the top of the altar in the Catholic Church. Mensa is based on the basis (stipes), whose role is played by legs, stone block, chest (sarcophagus). Relics of martyrs have been placed in mens since the Middle Ages. For this purpose, a square cavity (sepulcrum - tomb) was made in the middle. From 1977, relics began to be placed in stipes under the altar. Mensa should be made of stone. With the consent of the episcopal conference, other valuable materials may be used (OWMR 301). Bibliography wiki

Boris Kollár

Boris Kollár (born August 14, 1965 in Bratislava) is a Slovak entrepreneur and politician, founder of the We Family Group, Member of the National Council. Curriculum vitae He started his own business in the communist era in the late 1980s. In the 1990s he invested in the tourist industry, becoming the owner of hotels and ski lifts. In 1999 he also owned the radio station Fun rádio. At the end of 2015, on the basis of a small formation under the name of Our Country, we established the party We are the Family in which we assumed the chairmanship. At the same time he gained media attention, revealing the fact of having nine children with eight different women. His party, referred to as anti-establishment, launched in the parliamentary elections in 2016, receiving 6.6% of the vote. Boris Kollár obtained one of his party's mandates in the National Council. wiki

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Agustín Blessing Presinger

Agustín Blessing Presinger CM (born May 11, 1868 in Treffelhausen, February 1, 1934) is a German Catholic priest serving in Costa Rica, vicar of Limón, 1921-1934. Curriculum vitae Priestly ordination was received on February 24, 1894. December 16, 1921 Pope Benedict XV appointed him the Apostolic Vicar of Limón with the titular capital of Tegea. On May 1, 1922, Archbishop Rafael Otto Castro Jiménez accepted the bishop's episcopal ordination. He performed until his death. He died on February 1, 1934. wiki

March Bretońska

Map of the Franciscan state with the Brittany March marking in orange Forts in Brittany March Marchot Brittany - march founded by the Franks (by Pepin Short or earlier) in the western border of the West Frisian country with the territories of Brittany princes, existing between 753 and 851 and again from 861 to 863/6. Initially it was part of the Neurology League, in an unknown form that existed at the turn of the 7th and 8th centuries with the capital of Le Mans. It served as a defense against the Bretonans, and then also invaded the area by the Normans. Its eastern boundary ran between Dol and Saint-Nazaire, while the south was lower Loire to the estuary. It included the current municipalities of Nantes, Rennes, Vannes and Angers, which were fighting. In 799, Brittany was conquered by Charles the Great, but soon the princes were set free again, who set themselves free. It gained strategic importance during the wars of King Charles II with the counts of Brittany Nominoe and his son Er...

Nikolay Kowalow (politician)

Nikolay Kovalov Nikolai Dmitrijevich Kovalov (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Ковалёв; born August 6, 1949 in Moscow) is a Russian party politician of the One Russia Party and a director of the Federal Security Service from July 1996 to July 1998. In 1974 he joined the KGB. From July 1996 to July 1998, the head of the Federal Security Service, and his immediate successor was Vladimir Putin, Russia's future president. In 1997, he was promoted to the rank of general of the army, and in 1999 he was elected deputy to the State Duma. wiki

Dzüünchara to

In 2010, it was about 18 thousand. residents. Before 1943, a large vodka factory existed in the town and could produce up to 15 tons of it within 24 hours. wiki

World Karate Federation

World Karate Federation (WKF) - the largest karate organization in the world, and also the largest platform for karate sports in the world. It brings together over 180 countries and all karate styles including the four most important: Within the framework of this world's largest and most prestigious organization of 100 million trainees, national, continental and world competitions are held. WKF organizes cyclical tournaments - PREMIER KARATE1 LEAGUE tournaments. In 2000 the WKF was accepted into the Olympic family. For the term of 2014-2018, Spanish Espanões was chosen as the head of the WKF Executive Committee. The decision of the International Olympic Committee to join the WKF will take place for the first time at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. wiki

Rope stone from Gårdby

Rope stone from Gårdby Runway stone from Gårdby (Öl 28) - a runic stone from the 11th century, located in the churchyard of Gårdby in Öland, Sweden. The limestone boulder is 1.5 m high and 1.3 m wide. He was exhibited by his mother in honor of his late son, but his second son, who was in Rusi, was mentioned in the inscription. In the center of the stone is the image of the cross. The inscription is engraved on a ribbon running along the edges of the stone, but the end of it is overlaid on the base of the cross and is more difficult to read. The inscription says: (+) + (+) + (+) + (+) + (+) + What it means: Härtrud raised the stone for Smed's son, a good man. His brother Halvboren is in the Land of Grodes. Brand carved clear, so you can read. wiki

Lidia Kalestyńska

Lidia Kalestyńska, from d. Bogdanowicz (born December 22, 1928 in Warsaw, died 2010) is a Polish historian of the labor movement. Curriculum vitae In the years 1950-1953 she studied in the economics of construction at the School of Planning and Statistics, in 1953-1956 at the Department of Marxism-Leninism at the Faculty of History of the University of Warsaw. She worked at the Department of History of the Party at the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party. Author of slogans in the biographical dictionary of activists of the Polish labor movement. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

The principle of solidarity

The principle of solidarity - in bioethics, the principle of donation of cells, tissues or organs for transplantation purposes. According to her, in situations where there is no significant danger to the aid provider, she commits the feeling of solidarity between people. Tadeusz Brzeziński sees her authority in the Vatican card by John Paul II. It speaks of "offering yourself, your blood and your body so that others can live." He notices here the problems, and the challenges he describes as "new and wonderful". He also realizes that with the development of medicine, new ways of showing love to others are emerging. Of course, approval for a donation requires certain conditions. Gonadal donations are excluded, activities that pose a significant threat to the donor, and certain requirements for informed donor consent are also imposed. wiki

Remo Sernagiotto

Remo Sernagiotto (born 3 September 1957 in Montebelluna) - Italian politician and entrepreneur, self-government activist, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae He stopped studying at the age of 20 after his father's death, and began to run his own business in the tire industry. He was an activist of Christian Democracy and District Local Government. In the first half of the 90s he joined Forza Italia, later transformed into the People of Liberty. In the years 1998-2002 he chaired the FI council of the Montebelluna council. Since 2000 he has been elected to the Veneto Region Board, chaired the party's party, and after the regional elections in 2010 he became the Social Services and Youth Appeals Authority of the region. In 2014, Forza Italia was chosen as the MEP. In 2015, he left FI by joining Conservatori e Riformisti. wiki

Camel stocks

Camel stocks - a traditional sports event popular mainly in Turkey and practiced in other parts of the Middle East and South Asia. The stock of camels was organized by the ancient Turkish tribes 2,400 years ago. At present the most popular are the provinces in western Turkey, where a professional league was organized. Animals are displayed by villages, towns and private individuals. Camels for stocks are not working and are specially prepared for the competition. The events are supported by the Turkish government as part of the country's cultural heritage. Organization and course of the event Inventories are held between November and March during the mating season. They are carried out in stadiums or large squares. At the edge of the arena, a female is placed in the rut. Two males fight, one that usually roars and pushes one another, wins a camel that knocks the opponent or forces him to leave the arena. The sport is bloodless, injuries are rare, prevent muzzles from being se...

Tadeusz Korzeniowski

Tadeusz Romuald Korzeniowski (born 1918 in Wołczyn, Polesie, March 1, 2014) is a Polish military officer, soldier of the independence army during World War II, a member of the Home Army and then the National Armed Forces, a veteran activist, a long-time member of the Board of the Pomeranian National Soldier Union and a delegate to the National Assembly of the NSZ Soldier Union. Knight of the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland. He died on March 1, 2014. He was buried at the St. Wojciech Parish Cemetery in Gdansk on March 7, 2014. Bibliography wiki
Vladimir Wasiljewicz Striekopytov, Russian Владимир Васильевич Стрекопытов (born 1899 in Tula, died in 1941 in the USSR) - Russian military (colonel), anti-Bolshevik militant, emigrant. He graduated from Tula town school. He served in the Socialist Revolutionary Party (SS). He was mobilized to the Russian army. He participated in the First World War, reaching the rank of elite captain (according to some sources of Praporsk). In 1918 he joined the Bolshevik army. At the beginning. In 1919, he served as chief of supply of the 68th Regiment of Strzelecki. At the end of March this year, in Homle, he organized a revolt against the Bolshevik Brigade of the 8th Rifle Division (see: Strikekopyta Rust). After his rapid fall he reached the Ukrainian army Semena Petlura. He then entered the Northwestern Army of General Nikolai N. Judenicz. He was named Colonel. He took over the command of the Tulska Division. After the defeat of the White Army at the beginning. 1920, settled in Estonia. He orga...

Fernando Plata

Fernando Plata (born 28 May 1962 in Guadalajara) is a Mexican racing driver. Career Plata began his racing career in 1989 after competing in the British Formula 3 B class, where he made nine appearances on the podium, including eight times his highest. A total of 89 points earned him a Class B championship. In the same year he was third in the Jewson Scotland Superprix. In later years he also appeared in the British Formula 3000, Formula 3000, Mexican Formula 2, Mexican Formula 3000, Indy Lights Panamericana, Ford Mustang Championship Mexico, Desafío Corona Cat. Stock Cars and the NASCAR Mexico Series. In the Formula 3000 Mexican was reported to five races in the 1991 season with the British team Roni Motorsport. However, he never qualified for the race. Bibliography wiki

Kazimierz Milewicz

Kazimierz Milewicz (born ca. 1879 in Vilnius) - Member of Legislative Sejm (1919-1922). He was a farmer in the Zaracze farm (Braslaw district) and councilor of the commune. He was a member of the Vilnius Sejm (a member of the PSL Club of the Land of Vilnius). The mandate was obtained in the constituency number XII (Braslaw) by a resolution of the Sejm of 24 March 1922 as a Vilnius MP. In 1924, a member of the District Council in Braslaw. On September 17, 1939, the Red Army troops occupied his estate. On the night of June 20, 1941 the family was sent to Siberia. Drzyk was disconnected from the family. His fate remains unknown. He had Pauline's wife from Milewska's house, three daughters: Irmina, Eligia and Teresa, and two sons: Edward (killed in battle over the Lusatian Neisse) and Joseph. Bibliography wiki

Stepan Juryk

Stepan Juryk (born 1868, died 1937) is a Ukrainian social activist and politician, Greek Catholic priest. The pastor in Złoczew, the papal chamberlain. In the years 1918-1919 he was a member of the Ukrainian National Council ZURL, representing the town of Złoczów. Activist of the Ukrainian National Democratic Party and then Ukrainian National Democratic Union. During World War I, he was interned in Vologda, arrested in March 1920 by the Polish authorities and imprisoned in Złoczow prison. Bibliography wiki

Irena Turkey

Irena Turska (born October 26, 1912 in Warsaw, died February 22, 2012 in Konstancin-Jeziorna) is a Polish historian, critic and ballet theoretician. Curriculum vitae In 1943, she graduated from Mieczyńska School of Rhythmics and Artistic Dance. I learned about ballet and dance later under Stanisław Głowacki, and in 1964-1966 at the Ecole Supérieure d'Etudes Chorégraphiques in Paris (as a French government scholarship). From 1946 to 1948 she taught classes in dance history at PWST in Warsaw (based in Lodz). In 1972-1989 she lectured on the history and aesthetics of dance in the Extramural Higher School of Dance Teachers at the Faculty of Music Education at PWSM in Warsaw. In 2002 he received the Minister of Culture Award for his contribution to the development of ballet education and popularizing ballet art in Poland. In 2012 he won the gold medal "Merit of Culture - Gloria Artis" and the medal of the Polish "Ad honorem" Polish Music Publishers. Creation Fo...

Polycrystalline silicon

Fraction of polycrystalline silicon (used for the production of Momentum Silicon) Polycrystalline silicon, commonly known as polysilicon, is a large polycrystalline silicon block used in the production of monocrystalline silicon and integrated circuits. Technically "polysilicon", is a silicon monocrystalline coil of size from 1 μm to even 100 μm between which is almost completely amorphous silicon. The polycarbonate life span is 15 years. Silicon blocks containing silicon monocrystals of the order of 10 nm - 1 μm, which are prefaced with amorphous silicon, are referred to as microcrystalline silicon, or sometimes nanocrystalline silicon. wiki

Gross budget

Gross Budgeting - How to finance (settle) organizational units of the public finance sector with the state budget. Gross budgeting means that public funding does not depend on earned income. It means in other words that an organizational unit of the public finance sector covers its expenditures directly from the budget and any revenue is paid directly to the state budget account or budget account of the local government unit. The public sector accounts for gross budgeting are budget entities. Bibliography wiki

Nikolai Jusniew

Nikolay Lukas Yushchenko (Lukin) (Russian: Николай Лукич Юшунев (Лукин), born in 1895 in the village of Janszychowo-Norwaszy, died 1942 near Stalingrad) - chairman of the Central Executive Committee (CIK) of Czuvaska ASRR (1927-1929) . From 1911 he studied at a teaching school in Ulyanovsk, from 1916 he served in the Russian army, and after the October Revolution of 1917 he headed the Janissian-Norwegian school in the Czuwaska Employee Communion. From September 1927 to March 1929 he was the chairman of the CIK Czuwaska ASRR, later an instructor of the WCIK Presidium, then served in the Red Army, participated in the war with Germany, including at the Battle of Stalingrad, where he died. Bibliography wiki

Ivan Ivanov (aviator)

Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov (Russian: Иван Иванович Иванов, born October 8, 1909 in the village of Cziżowo (now part of the city of Friazino), died on June 22, 1941 in Dubno) - Soviet military airman, senior lieutenant, Hero of the Soviet Union (1941) . Curriculum vitae He finished his elementary school, worked as a blacksmith in a kolkhoz, from autumn 1931 served in the Red Army, he was a student of a military school in the Urals, and in 1933-1934 a military pilot school in Odessa. He was a flyer in the light bomber regiment in the Ukrainian Military District, in 1935 he became the commander of the key, as one of the first to perform night flights, at an altitude of 8,000 meters. In September-October 1939 he took part in the aggression of the USSR against Poland, and in 1939-1940 in the war with Finland; he made 7 combat flights on R-Z (including 3 at night), after the end of the war he returned to service in the Ukrainian Military District. At the end of 1940, in the rank of senior lieut...

Fanny Buitrago

Fanny Buitrago (born October 26, 1946 in Barranquilla) - a Colombian writer. At first, she was a poet. In his work, he consistently combines political allegory with a feminist perspective - including in the novels Cola de zorro (1970) and Los pañamanes (1976). She published a collection of short stories Bahía sonora relatos de la isla (1976) and Los amores de Afrodita (1983). Later on, she focused mainly on children's creativity, including Cartas del Palomar (1988) and La casa del verde doncel (1990). Bibliography wiki

Three barbers

Three barons (German: Die drei Feldscherer) - a fairy tale published by the Brothers Grimm in 1815 in the collection of their Baśni (volume 2, no. 118). Contents Three wandering barbers have stopped at the inn. They decided to show their skills to the innkeeper. One of them stated that he could cut off his hand and fix it on the second day. The other assured him that he could take out his heart and put it back on the second day. The third, in turn, promised to cut his eyes and put them back in the eye sockets on the second day. They were able to do it, thanks to the wonderful ointment they always carried with them and which allowed the growth of separated parts of the body. To prove the truth of their words, the barbershs cut off those parts of the body that they promised. They handed them over to the innkeeper for safekeeping, and he entrusted them to the innkeeper to put them in the pantry. The next day, the barbers were to fix them back. However, the servant busy with serving h...

Erich Carpenter

Erich Schreiner (born June 26, 1950 in Vienna) is an Austrian businessman and politician, Member of Parliament, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the University of Economics in Vienna in 1977 and graduated from the University of Economics in Vienna. In 2012 he completed his doctoral studies in Bratislava. Since 1977 he has been professionally associated with the advisory industry since 1982 as a tax advisor. Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ). From 1980 to 1991 he was a councilor in Langenlois. He has served as party chairman in the Krems district, since 1990 he was vice-president of the FPÖ in Lower Austria. Between 1990 and 1998 he served as a Member of the National Council for a term of three terms. In the years 1995-1996 he was the MEP of the fourth term of office within the national delegation. At the end of the 1990s he withdrew from politics and returned to work in the private sector. wiki

Adam Miklasz

Adam Miklasz (born January 14, 1981 in Cracow) is a Polish novelist, journalist, and screenwriter. He is the director Magdalena Miklasz. His uncle is actor Marek Pyś. Creation He is the author of the novel: Polish Boxing School 2009 and Last Match 2012 edition. Anarchy and co-author of the anthology of Bulgarian Volcano 2014 edition. Ha! Art. He wrote the script for outdoor theater performances for DeNovo Association (2014, Łestern, Dynów) and Łaźnia Nowa Theater (2015, NH Wonderland, Nowa Huta). He published, among others. in Textualia, Ha! Art, New Eastern Europe, Review and the Portal of Historical Interest. He is the author of the play for teenagers Zróbmy Band, realized for Zjawisko Publishing House. She is interested in history, culture and football in Central Europe and the Balkans. wiki

CRD IV

Capital Requirements Directive IV (CRD IV) - Directive 2013/36 / EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on the conditions for the admission of credit institutions to business and prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms. > The CRD IV Directive deals with issues such as: with: banks, capital buffers, supervision, management and corporate governance of banks and investment firms. The Directive is part of the so- CRD IV / CRR, which also includes Regulation (EC) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms (CRRs). On January 1, 2014, the CRD IV / CRR replaced the European Union's existing regulations in this area: Directive 2006/48 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on the taking up and pursuit of the the activities of credit institutions and Directive 2006/49 / EC of the European Parliament an...

Pawlos Sarlis

Pawlos Sarlis, gr. Παύλος Σαρλής (born August 18, 1932 in Piraeus, February 4, 2011) - Greek politician and lawyer, Member of the European Parliament III and IV. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the National University of Warsaw. Kapodistriasa in Athens, he completed postgraduate studies in maritime law at the University of London. From 1961 he practiced as a lawyer in Piraeus; in 1975 he became general secretary of the Greek boarding house and later an official in the ministry of commerce. He was active in the New Democracy. In 1981-1989 he sat in the Hellenic Parliament for the third and fourth terms of office. From 1989 to 1999, he held the mandate of a MEP, belonging to the Christian Democrats. Later, he was a member of the Liberals Stefanos Manos. wiki

Gennady Kisielow

Gennady Aleksiejewicz Kisielow (Russian Геннадий Алексеевич Киселёв, born September 12, 1916) is a Soviet diplomat, party activist. Member of the WKP (b), 1952 II Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) / CPSUR in Włodzimierz, 1955-1958 Soviet Union USSR counselor in Poland, 1958-1960 counselor of the USSR Embassy in Poland. In 1959, the USSR chargé d'affaires in Poland, 1960-1965 the employee of the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, from 22 December 1965 to 24 September 1968 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Switzerland. Bibliography wiki

Ludwik Hordynski

Ludwik Marian Hordyński (born April 8, 1882 in Rzeszow, February 7, 1920 in Lviv) is a Polish mathematician, the first treasurer of the Mathematical Society in Cracow. Curriculum vitae In the years 1900-1904 he studied mathematics at the Lviv University. In 1905 he passed the exam for a teacher of secondary and real schools, then he worked in Lviv and Rzeszow. In 1907 he received his Ph.D. degree in philosophy from the 1904 work on Partially Processed Indicators. In the academic year 1908/1909 he studied in Paris, after returning to work as a teacher, in the academic year 1911/1912 he lectured at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Technical Chemistry Lviv Polytechnic, in the academic year 1913/1914 again studied in Paris. From 1914 he stayed in Cracow. In April 1919 he became a treasurer of the newly formed Mathematical Society in Cracow (later transformed into the Polish Mathematical Society). In the same year he left for Lvov. He died in Spain. He was the translator of the five...

Werner Lindermann

Werner Lindermann - German racing driver. Career Lindermann started his career in international car racing in 1968, starting in the European Formula 2, where he did not earn points. In later years Germany also appeared at the Gran Premio della Lotteria di Monza and Internationales ADAC-Eifelrennen. In the European Formula 2, he started in 1968-1970. Only in 1969 earned points. With a score of two, he was ranked 18th in the overall classification. Bibliography wiki

Risk sharing

Risk sharing (allocation, distribution, repatriation) - a risk avoidance method that involves spreading the financial consequences of risk materialization between a larger group of entities. In the event of a risk, the individual entity is not charged with all financial effects, but may be financially liable for the loss suffered by another entity. In practice, risk sharing can take the form of, for example, consortia in the implementation of complex, risky and capital intensive undertakings or jointly sharing credit risk between the bank and the client in the form of a proportional distribution of future profits or losses on the invested funds. In insurance, risk sharing is one of the tools for reducing the risk for the insurer. Risk sharing by insurance companies may consist of reinsurance (a part of insurance transactions with other insurance companies), risk exchange (exchange of policies) or securitization (exchange of insurance risk for securities). Bibliography wiki

Twelve brothers

Çanakkale Belediyespor Kulübü - female volleyball club from Turkey. It was established in 1987 with its headquarters in Çanakkale. Currently playing in the Turkish Aroma Bayanlar Voleybol 1st Division. Cadre Season 2017/2018 Season 2016/2017 Season 2015/2016 Season 2014/2015 Season 2013/2014 The little child that you spend in the world will be a girl, let the twelve boys die, to make her wealth great, and the kingdom will be her only. "He ordered the craftsmen to make twelve coffins for their sons and bring them to a closed chamber. And then the youngest of Benjamin's children approached her, and asked her the reason for her grief, and the brothers told him about his father's order. The mother promised that if a daughter was born, they would hang a red flag at the castle tower, not to return home, and a couple of days later they saw a red flag on the tower, knowing they had nothing to go back to. They decided that they would go hunting every day, and that the younges...

Turist Magura

Turík Magura (also Turanská Magura or Turianska Magura, Magura Turicka or Magura Turin, 1085 m) is a mountain in the western part of the Choc Mountains in Slovakia. Position Magura Turicka is located in the group of the Great Chocza - the highest mountain of the Choc Mountains. It rises in the ridge, running south-east from the top of the Little Chocza and is separated from it by the wide saddle of the Žimerová Pass. On the south-east side, another pass separates it from a slightly lower peak called Smrekov (1024 m). On the western side of the Turin Magyar Massif limits the valley of Turík, while from the north the valley of Jastrabá. Turin's summit is dominated by the Turík from the north-west, from which it has its name. Geology and morphology The Turin Magura Massif is made up of marble from the lower Cretaceous, and also from the Jurassic and Triassic limestones, where several small caves were formed. The slopes of the massif are generally steep, to the south and north,...

Royal exile

Royal Exile - The first part of the Valisar Trilogy written by Australian writer, Fiona McIntosh. In English in Australia was released on September 1, 2008 by HarperCollins. The first Polish edition took place on February 20, 2013 by the Galeria Książki publishing house. Description of the plot Loethar, a barbarian ruler from the steppes invaded the kingdoms of Denov's Coalition and smashed their troops. The strongest of the states, Penraven was the last. It was ruled by the Valisars dynasty, whose members reportedly carried a mysterious power called the Charm of Valisars - the power to influence other people's decisions. Leonel, the young successor of the throne Penraven, along with his faithful playmate Gavriel de Visem, escaped from a certain death at Loethar's hands. Leonel must look like a barbarian ruler of his half-brother, a mentally disabled brother, Pivena, and eat a part of his father's body. The rightful successor to the throne announces revenge and figh...

Yuri Lisowski

Ирий Лисовский (born June 11, 1879) is a Russian military (colonel), emigre poet, writer and journalist. In 1897 he graduated from the Nicolaeusian cadet corps, and in 1899 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in St. Petersburg. Served as a cornet in the 3rd Sumisha Dragon Regiment. In 1902, he was promoted to lieutenant, in 1906 to become chief of staff, and in 1907 as captain. He served as a captain in the military prosecutor's office of the Moscow Military District Court in 1908. In 1909 he became deputy of the military prosecutor of the Moscow Military District Court. From 1910 he wrote literary articles for the Russian press. He was named Lieutenant Colonel. He graduated from the Alexander Military Academy of Law. In 1913 he became a military investigator in the Warsaw Military District. In December 1914, he was promoted to colonel. From November 1915 he took part in the First World War as head of the military junta of the 9th Army. In 1916, as a military prosecutor, he was ...

Emil Kijewski

Emil Kijewski (born 22 November 1911 in Hombruch - died January 23, 1989 in Dortmund) - German cyclist, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Emil Kijewski's biggest success came in 1937, when he won a silver medal in the race for a joint start at the Copenhagen World Cup. Belgian Éloi Meulenberg was ahead of him, while Swiss Eggs finished third. The Florefe World Cup two years earlier was the tenth in the same competition. In addition, he was among the first in Rund um Berlin in 1933 and 1937, and Rund um Köln in 1935 and 1937, won the Wurtemberger Tour in 1934, and in 1937 he was the vice-champion of the country in the race to start a joint professional. In 1936 and 1937 he competed in the Tour de France, but did not finish the race. He never performed at the Olympic Games. As a professional he competed in 1934-1943 and 1947-1950. Bibliography wiki

Gerlach from Georgenberg

Gerlach von Georgenberg, lat. Gerlacus de Monte Sancti of Georgia (1318) - an assassin, in some sources as well as a comte, a German with merit in settling the northern part of Spiš. Its name is Gerlach, the highest peak of the Tatra Mountains and the whole of the Carpathians. It is not known exactly where he came from. Gerlach was at that time a frequent name among German immigrants in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia. The documents of the bishopric of Ostrzyhom and the cloister of the Monastery of Jasna. Founder of the convent of the Virgin Mary in Spiš and a resident of Gerlahfalva and Spieska Sobot (1326, 1342). He had sons of Cristiano, Nicolao at, Gerlaco, Petro et Stephano, also founders of many villages in Spiš. Gerlach is the prototype of the Hungarian nobility Máriássych. wiki

Stanisław Ścigalski

A separate article: UEFA Europa League (2013/2014). The UEFA Cup 2014/2014 UEFA Cup competition phase began on February 20, 2014 and ended in a final match at Juventus Stadium in Turin on May 14, 2014. Sevilla FC won the penalty after a 4-2 win over SL Benfica. . Qualified teams 32 teams are allowed to start in the knockout phase: The winner of the individual matches is the winner of the next round. The draw of the 1/16 finals took place on December 16, 2013 (13:00). Group winners of the Europa League and the top 4 of the teams that finished 3rd in the Champions League group stage were drawn against the teams that finished 2nd in the Europa League group stage and the other teams that finished 3rd in the Champions League group stage. . Teams from the same federation and groups could not be matched in one pair. Teams spaced Undecided Teams 1/16 finals First matches UEFA decided to change the venue of the Olympic Stadium in Kiev to the GSP Stadium in Nicosia (Cyprus) due ...

Maciej Jąder

Maciej Jąder (born September 21, 1978 in Leszno) - Polish speedwayer, Bernard Jader's son - also a speedway slammer. Sport slag was cultivated in the years 1995-2007, representing the colors of the clubs: Unia Leszno (1995-1999), Kolejarz Rawicz (2000, 2005), Iskra Ostrów Wielkopolski (2001), TŻ Łódź (2002), Kolejarz Opole (2003) , Polonia Piła (2004, 2006) and KSM Krosno (2007). Double bronze medalist of the youth team of Poland (Czestochowa 1996, Grudziądz 1997). Finalist of individual youth championships in Poland (Gniezno 1999 - XVI place). Finalist of the "Bronze Helmet" tournament (Bydgoszcz 1996 - 5th place). Finalist for the "Silver Helmet" (Grudziądz 1999 - 13th place). Finalist of the "Golden Helmet" tournament (Wrocław 2001 - XVI place). Bibliography wiki

Ivan Pieriesypkin

Iwan Tierientjewicz Pieriesypkin (Russian: Иван Терентьевич Пересыпкин) (born June 18, 1904, died October 12, 1978 in Moscow) - Soviet military communications marshal, military commander, People's Commissar for Communications (1939-1944), Vice-President of the Council The Supreme Soviet (1946-1950). In the Red Army since 1919. He participated in the civil war in Russia. In 1920, he was demobilized, again in active service in the Red Army from 1923. A graduate of a political-military school. In 1925 he joined the WKP (b). In 1937 he graduated from the Electrotechnical College of the Red Army Worker and Peasant Armed Forces and became commandant of the Scientific Research Institute of Radio Equipment. From May 10, 1939 to July 22, 1944, the People's Commissar for Communications. 1941-1944 deputy national defense commissioner. He fought in Moscow, under Stalingrad and Kursk, fighting in Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic States. From December 1941, Lieutenant General, and since Mar...

Stars on hats

Stars on Caps (Hungarian Csillagosok, katonák) - Hungarian-Soviet war drama of 1967. Contents The film tells the story of the soldiers of the Hungarian detachment who arrived in Russian captivity during the First World War. When the revolution and civil war erupted in Russia, the soldiers are on the side of the Bolsheviks. Some hope that this will make it easier for them to return home. Others are sympathetic to the ideology of communism. Soon they will have to fight the White Guards, who are very cruel. Cast wiki

Damascus Keter

Damascus Keter Damascus Keter (Damascus Crown) - Hebrew code Pentateuch written on parchment, dating from the 10th century. This manuscript is one of the oldest preserved Hebrew bible manuscripts. It is stored in The National Library of Israel (ms. Heb 5702). Description The manuscript contains the Masoretic text of the Mosaic Book with the signs of localization and accents, and also includes comments on the masa masa and masa parva. There are 270 cards with dimensions of 432 to 385 mm. Cards are written in three columns per page, with 20 lines in the column. It was written in bold, oriental square writing. The initial code of the code is missing because it starts with Genesis 9,26. The text also lacks Exit 18.1-23. This is a well preserved, very accurate and almost complete manuscript. It belongs to a small group of early Masoretic manuscripts of the Pentateuch and is therefore of great importance for masons. This manuscript belonged to the Jewish community in Damascus. In 191...