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Dion (mythology)

Dion (Greek: Δίων) - in Greek mythology, King Sparta. Husband Amfitehi, daughter of Pronaks, with whom he had three daughters: Orfe, Lyko and Karya. Once, he hosted Apollo at his court, who in return gave his daughters the power of prophecy with the proviso that they would not penetrate the affairs of the gods. When Dionysus appeared at the Dionis court one day, he immediately fell in love with Karya. Orfe and Lyko, oblivious to warning, began to spy on Sister and God. The gods in turn punished them for rocks and Karya was transformed into a nut tree. She was later worshiped under the name of Artemis Karyatis. wiki

Miałżek Charyjew

Miedżek Orazmuradowicz Czaryjew (Russian: Меджек Оразмудовов Чарые, born on November 24, 1944) - Soviet and Turkmen director and animated film designer. Curriculum vitae He studied at the Higher Artistic School in Ashgabat (1961-1966), then at WGIK (1967-1973) and at the Higher Courses for Screenwriters and Directors in Moscow (1982-1984). He worked in the studio "Turkmenfilm" (1975-1991). In 1987, he lectured at the Ashgabat School of Art. At the beginning of the 90s he worked as an artist in the Turkmen Puppet Theater. Selected filmography wiki

Yudai Tanaka

Borkowo Wielkie (German: Groß Borkenhagen) is a village in Sołecka in Poland, in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the Powiat County, in the commune of Radowo Małe. Monuments In Biskupiec Wielkie, there is a historic church listed in the register of monuments (Kl.20 / 54/63) from the call of Saint. John the Apostle. The temple is set on a rectangular plan, without a tower, the whole of about 1500 years. The eastern peak in the upper part is crippled when setting the lower roof. The part remained richly decorated with blends grouped on both sides of the pilaster. The lower limit of the summit is the frieze. In the bell tower standing next to the wooden church, from 1926 Calendar gallery Bibliography wiki

Taras Charieczko

Taras Iwanowicz Charieczko (Russian: Тарас Иванович Харечко, Ukrainian: арас Іванович Харечко, born in 1893 in the village of Mikhailovka in Donbas, died on November 27, 1937) - politician of the Ukrainian SSR. Curriculum vitae In 1914 he joined the SDPRR (b), in 1917 he became the chairman of the District Committee SDPRR (b) in Bachmucie and chairman of the Executive Committee of the Bachmuc County Council, then chairman of the Military-Revolutionary Committee of the Donetsk Coal, chief of staff of the Red Guards of the Donetsk Basin and in 1918 a member Donetsk-Krzyworoski Regional Committee of the RCP (b). From October 22, 1918 to March 1, 1919, he was a deputy member of the Central Committee of KP (b) U and simultaneously from October 25, 1918 the plenipotentiary of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) in the Crimea, then from March 6, 1919 to April 5, 1920 a member of the Central Committee of KP (b) U and from March 6 to June 22, 1919, a member of the Organizational Bureau of t...

Robert Neiland

Roberts Neilands (born July 13, 1899, died on July 21, 1941 in Moscow) - party activist of the Latvian SSR. Curriculum vitae From 1919 he belonged to RKP (b), in 1919-1921 he served in the Red Army, in 1924 he was secretary of the Central Committee of the Komsomol of Latvia. In 1926 he was arrested by the Latvian authorities sentenced to 6 years of work, but he was replaced by an exchange of prisoners between Latvia and the USSR and soon he found himself in the USSR again. Until 1930 he studied at the Communist University of National Minorities of the West Julian Marchlewski, later returned illegally to Latvia, where in 1931-1932 he was the secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Latvia, in August 1932 he was arrested and sentenced to 8 years of work, on June 21, 1940 released. From June to August 1940 he was the secretary of the Latgalski Regional Committee of the CPL, from June 26, 1940 he was the deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of th...

Loubouta

Coast on the map of the Antarctic Peninsula The Loubet Coast - a part of Graham's west coast on the Antarctic Peninsula, between Graham Coast and Fallières Coast. To the west lies the Island of Adelaide and the southern Biscoe Islands. The coastlines of Cape Bellue and the Bourgeois fjord mark the coastline. The French explored the French Antarctic Expedition under the command of Jean-Baptiste Charcot in January 1905, which he named in honor of the then French President, Emile Loubet. wiki

Vlastimil Harapes

Vlastimil Harapes (born July 24, 1946 in Chomutov) is a Czech actor, ballet dancer, director and choreographer. Curriculum vitae Harapes attended the Prague Conservatory. In 1971 he performed as a soloist at the National Ballet Theater in Prague. From 1990 to 2003 he worked as choreographer and ballet director of the National Theater. He has also appeared in several film and television productions, mainly as a dancer and dance teacher. Filmography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Karel Bergmann

Karel Bergmann (born October 22, 1911) is a Czech athlete representing Czechoslovakia, specializing in sprinting, participant in the European Championship. Bergmann took part in the 1st European Championships in Turin. At a distance of 100 meters, with a time of 11.3, he finished third in his qualifying run and qualified for the semifinal phase. In the second semifinal, with the unknown time, he finished last, sixth place. He represented the colors of Atletický Klub Zlín. Life records Bibliography wiki

A furtive tear

Una furtiva lagrima - opera opera from the second act of the opera Love drink by the Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Aria is sung by Nemorino (tenor); It turns out that the love drink he brought to get Adina's feeling works. Illustration of Giuseppe Frezzolini in the role of Dr. Dulcamary Nemorino is in love with Adina, but she is not interested in a simple and rural man. To win her heart, Nemorino buys a love drink for everything he owns. In fact, a love drink is a cheap red wine sold by an impostor, Dulcamara. However, seeing that Adina is crying, Nemorino is convinced that she fell in love with him and that the drink worked. Music recording of the aria Una furtiva lagrima (Enrico Caruso) Fragment of opera libretto with arias text A wretched lagrima in his eyes sprang up: Those festive young people enviously it seemed. What more could I want? What more could I want? She loves me! Yes, I'm sorry, I see it. I see. One minute the palpites of your heart bel sorry! My ...

Michal Paleolog

Michal Paleolog (died 1345) - leader of the Zelotes in Thessalonica since 1342. Curriculum vitae The founders formed an independent republic in 1342. In their political program they demanded the confiscation of large Soviet and ecclesiastical estates and the unification of tax policy. In 1343 they resisted the siege of the city by the troops of Jan VI Kantakuzena. They got help from Stefan Duszan. They did not accept the city board by Jan Apokaukos. Michal Paleolog was removed from power in the summer of 1345 by Jan Apokaukos and was ordered to be murdered from his order. Bibliography wiki

Yakub Memon

Yakub Memon (born July 30, 1962 in Bombay, July 30, 2015 in Nagpur) is an Indian terrorist. Curriculum vitae Yakub Memon was born on July 30, 1962, and grew up in Byculla, where he attended Antonio D'Souza High School. He completed his master's degree in commerce in Burhani. In 1986 he began his studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in India and in 1990 graduated as a chartered accountant. In 1993, he took part in bomb attacks in Bombay. In total, 257 people were killed and more than 1100 were wounded. Arrested in 1994, and in 2007 sentenced to death by hanging, which was done July 30, 2015. screening Black Friday, who was nominated for a Golden Leopard, and played the role of Yakub Memona playing Imtiaz Ali. wiki
Shangpa (or Shangpa) - one of the two original Kagyu lines, one of the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. The most important modern representative of this tradition was Kalu Rinpoche (1905-1989), one of the most eminent Kagyu masters in the 20th century. The tradition of Shangp was founded by Khjungpo Naldzior (according to legend 918-1079). Khjungpo Naldzior studied Tibetan traditions of Bön and Dzogchen and then went to Nepal where he met Sumati Akat. He became a translator and went to India, where, according to legends, he studied under the direction of one hundred and fifty teachers. He became a master of esoteric and exoteric doctrines and meditations. His most important teachers were Sukhasiddhi, Rahulagupta and Nigum, Naropa's partner. Many legends were received directly from dak. The most famous disciples of Khjungpo Naldziora were Mehu Tonpa, Mogchokpa and Shogomoto Senge. One of the masters of this school, Buton Rinchen Drup, gave the Conghapie line of Curtona ...

Kazimierz Rusinek (official)

Kazimierz Rusinek (born 2 September 1926, 7 July 2015) is a Polish state official, Vice-President of the Central Statistical Office (GUS), a researcher at the Wrocław University of Economics (now Wrocław University of Economics). > Curriculum vitae In the years 1962-1974 he held the post of director of the Statistical Office in Wroclaw, and then on April 1, 1974 he was appointed by the Prime Minister Piotr Jaroszewicz to the position of Vice President of the Central Statistical Office, which he held until 1989. In the years 1989-1995 he was an adviser to the President and a consultant in the CSO. Selected badges wiki

Fiodor Waraksin

Fyodor Dmitrijevich Waraksin (Russian: Фёдор Дмитриевич Вараксин, born July 21, 1908 in the village of Wialsy, Tambov Governorate, died February 2, 1975 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, Minister of Forest Industry and Woodworking, USSR (1954-1957). 1926-1930 studied at the Leningrad Forest and Technological University, then was a technical manager, senior mechanic and deputy director of a forestry plant in the Leningrad Oblast, and 1936-1938 a workshop manager and technical manager of the forging plant in the Leningrad Oblast; 1938-1939 director of this company. From January 1942 to August 1948, deputy head of the People's Commissariat / Minister of Forest Industry, USSR, from January 1951 to March 1953 and Deputy Minister of Forest Industry from 1939 to January 1942 USSR, from October 1953 to April 1954 Deputy Minister of Forest and Paper Industry of the USSR, from April 19, 1954 to May 10, 1957 Minister of Forestry and Woodworking USSR. From June 1958 to April 11, 1958, the Mini...

Ariadna (opera)

Ariadna - chamber opera by Elżbieta Sikory, in one act, according to the poetical text by Winona (from Dialogue with Leukotea) by Cesare Pavese in translation by Stanisław Kasprzysiak. Her premiere took place in Warsaw on March 7, 1979. Opera was honored in 1978 with the second prize at the Composers' C. von Weber in Dresden. Persons Contents Ariadne mourns the departure of Thatus, who once saved her from the Minotaur labyrinth. Leukotea comes to her and announces the arrival of the Dionysus returnee, which brings and dies and joy. wiki

14 Guards of Leningrad Fighter Air Forces

14 Gwardyjski Leningradzki Pułk Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego Czerwonego Sztandaru i Orderu Suworowa (ros. 14-й гвардейский истребительный авиационный Ленинградский Краснознанный, орден Suvorov regiment, w skrócie 14th house) - oddział kolejno Armii Czerwonej, Armii Radzieckiej, a obecnie Sił Zbrojnych Federacji Rosyjskiej w ramach Zachodniego Okręgu Wojskowego; posostaje w strukturze 105 Dywizji Lotnictwa w 1. Dowództwie Sił Powietrznych i Obrony Przeciwlotniczej. Military unit number 55711. The headquarters of the brigade headquarters and command is Kursk. The unit has MiG-29 SMT aircraft. wiki

Specific mathematics

Specific mathematics - the title of books by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth and Oren Patashnik, and the name of a certain mathematical movement and mathematics department closely linked to applied mathematics. Wordplay In English, the term "Concrete Mathematic" also means "Concrete Math" or "Hard Mathematics." According to the authors, this is a mixture of continuous and discrete mathematics - in English CONtinuous and disCRETE '' '. History of the book and discipline In 1968, John Hammersley wrote a provocative article titled "About Mathematical Impairment by Contemporary Mathematics and Its Similar Intellectual Mushrooms Served in Schools and Universities." At the same time, one of the authors of "Specific Mathematics" - Donald E. Knuth - author of another fundamental art of programming art, realized that students lack mathematical tools. The title of the lecture, conducted at Stanford University in the 1970s, and later b...

Mikhail Gribov

1905 in Ivanovo, died July 24, 1992 in Moscow) - an officer of the Soviet security organs, major general, deputy of the People's Commissar of State Security of the USSR (1941), People's Commissar of Interior / State Security of the Mordwians ASRR (1941-1945). Curriculum vitae 1920 graduated from a 7-year-old school in Ivanovo. From March 1925 he worked in a factory in this city, from 1926 in WKP (b). From December 1926 to September 1927, Secretary of the Komsomol Committee at the factory, 1927-1928, a chemistry and dye technician from September 1938 to November 1930, chemist, master and factory foreman, from December 1930 to December 1932 served in the Red Army, 1933 to January 1936 again chemist in the factory. From February 1936 to March 1938, he was the organizer of the Responsible Party Management Unit of the KC WKP (b), from November 10, 1938 to February 25, 1941 deputy head of the NKVD Personnel Department of the USSR, . From February 25 to July 30, 1941, deputy ministe...

Alfred Butts

Alfred Mosher Butts (born 13 April 1899 in Poughkeepsie, April 4, 1993 in New York City) is an American architect, inventor of the board game Scrabble. Invention of Scrabble In the early 1930s, struggling with unemployment, Alfred Butts decided to create a new board game. By analyzing existing games, he divided them into three categories: bingo or bones, motion games like chess or drafts and word games like anagrams. In addition, it was inspired by the playful words of Edgar Allan Poe's book "Golden Beetle", in which the hero of the novel, to obtain the treasure, had to break the password with the letters of the alphabet. Using this knowledge, Butts tried to create a game that would include elements of these three categories. By analyzing the title pages of the New York Times, he calculated the incidence of individual letters in English words, to determine the appropriate proportion in the selection of letters in the game (example can be limited to four letters 'S...

Bank korespondent

Correspondent bank - a credit institution providing payment and other services to a second credit institution. Payments through correspondents are made through mutual accounts (nostro and loro accounts) to which fixed lines may be attached. This solution is primarily used internationally; In some countries it functions under the name of agency services. The loro account is the account maintained by the correspondent for a foreign credit institution for which it is a nostro account. wiki

Psychiatry of children and adolescents

Psychiatry of children and adolescents - a separate medical specialization dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness (see ICD-10) in children and adolescents. In Europe, it grew out of neurology and neuroscience, initially characterized by biological thinking. In the United States, it dates back to the 1950s and sees the work of lawyers, educators, psychologists, who in difficult times of socio-political change have begun to notice the particular problems of children and adolescents. In 2012, Poland had 990 psychiatric beds for children and adolescents, 615 in psychiatric hospitals and 375 in psychiatric hospitals in general hospitals, with relatively weak development of environmental services, most effective in child and youth care. In 2012, there were 175 Mental Health Clinics for children and adolescents and only about 30 daily departments. wiki

Lupe Wood

Lupe Madeira owns. Jorge Guadalupe Madeira Pacheco (born December 17, 1952 in Sotuta, December 3, 2005), Mexican boxer, professional world champion. For most of his career he was a supporting boxer, sparring partner of the more famous Mexican players - Gustavo Espada and Miguel Canto. His chance to fight for the world championship in junior class (48,998 kg, WBA) was received in April 1982 in Sendai, but did not meet the Japanese Katsuo Tokashiki. For the second time he faced the Japanese for the same title in April 1983 and this time the duel ended with a draw; In that situation, three months later, there was another duel between the two boxers, who, in dramatic circumstances, decided in favor of the Mexican. The match was cut off in the fourth round after breaking the bow of Madeira's head after a blow; At first the winner was announced by Tokashiki, but the Madeira seconds had been protested, indicating that it was he who had decided on the points at the moment of the foul....

Marta Gogłuska-Jerzy

Marta Gogłuska-Jerzy (born January 6, 1954 in Parczew) is a Polish painter, illustrator and poet. She graduated from the Liceum Sztuk Plastycznych in Lublin. He is a graduate of theology of the Catholic University of Lublin. She also studied at the University of Warsaw. She has developed her own theory of integral art, which consists of integral drawing, integral poetry, integral method, integral professional counseling, cultural integration, and an integral development of a new subject covering all these issues. Marta Gogłuska-Jerzy's painting does not fit in any of the current styles. These are typically ink-painted images that consist of a number of diverse, precise and meticulously selected elements. Her poems and drawings have been published so far in "Arguments," "Poetry," "Here and Now," "Cultural Review," "Weekly Review," "Integracies." The poetry works of the artist translated into English took part in inte...

André Ralainasolo

André Ralainasolo (born June 11, 1947) is a Madagascar sprinter. He participated in the Olympic Games in 1972 (Munich), where he took part only in the elimination round of 4 x 100 meters. The relay team consisted of André Ralainasolo, Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa, ​​Alfred Rabenja and Henri Rafaralaha, who finished in the penultimate round of sixth place with a time of 40.58. It was the 19th elimination round (27 relay teams). During the Games there was about 172 cm in height and 65 kg in weight. Life record in 100m: 10.5s (1972). Bibliography wiki

Antoni Dobiszewski

Antoni Dobiszewski Antoni Dobiszewski ps. "Tramwajarz" (born May 25, 1895 in Goślicach, died October 16, 1942 in Warsaw) - Polish communist and trade activist, teacher. In Warsaw, he continued his political activities; belonged to the Communist Party of Poland, headed an evening school for juvenile workers, was among the founders of the Workers' University in Warsaw (at Wolności Street); He defended the threatened dismissal of communist activists. He also conducted cultural and educational activities. In 1934 he was retired by the authorities. After the outbreak of World War II, he became involved in conspiratorial activity. He was active in the Polish Workers' Party. In April 1942 he was arrested by the Gestapo. After a six-month prison in Pawiak together with 50 other members of the resistance movement, he was killed in a public execution in Warsaw (October 16, 1942). In 1946, he was posthumously awarded the Order of the Third Class Grunwald Cross. Antoni D...

Grouchowska coat of arms Junosza

Grochowska coat of arms Junosza - an old noble family originating from the land of Przemysl. The family was the village of Grochowce. Piotr, land judge of Przemysl, the owner of a part of the village of Grochowce, and the villages of Hermanowce and Kormanice, is recognized as the historical prototype of the family. The first of his sons, John, a farmer, inherited Hermanowce and started the Herman family. Francis, the second son, inherited the Kormanice and gave birth to the Kormanic family. His third son, Janusz, inherited Grochowce and he is considered to be the true protagonist of Grochowski-Junosz. One of the branches of the family moved to Podlasie, others to Lithuania. wiki

Partnach Wąwóz

Wąwóz Partnach View of the gorge from above Partnach Gorge in 1900 Partnach gorge in winter Partnachklamm (German: Partnachklamm) is a deep ravine in the south of Germany near the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The gorge is 702 m long and reaches a depth of 80 m. In 1912 it was declared a natural monument. tourist information The entrance to the gorge is open to the public. At the entrance to the ravine you should buy a ticket, cost 5 euros normal and 2 euros reduced. The gorge is very spectacular, the narrow paths carved into the cave's rock, through which you have to go, down the rushing torrent, make an amazing impression. In some places, water is in advance and in large quantities. The gorge takes about 20-30 minutes. The paths are narrow and slippery, but the whole rope is made of ropes that make up the safe. Traffic is bi-directional so sometimes traffic jams are created because not always two people can get through. wiki

Maefort

Maefort (Magyar Aeroforgalmi Rt. - Hungarian Air Transport) - the first Hungarian airline to carry postal and passenger services established in 1920. History The line began air operations in May 1920, carrying mail traffic between Budapest and Szombathely, Miskolc and Segeden. The company had eight Austrian Phobic CI aircraft acquired from the Austrian demobilization. In 1921 Maefort aircraft also carried the first passengers. Apart from the transport activity, the company also provided trainings for flying personnel. In the same year the lines ceased to operate. The provisions of the Trianon Treaty prevented Hungary from having its own air carriers and aircraft. Thus, the Entente Military Commission acknowledged that the existence of a company violates the treaty provisions. For this reason, Maefort's employees were officially officials on government posts and state ministries. Compagnie franco-roumaine de navigation aérienne (CFRNA) was the only airline in France to operate fl...

Remanni-Adad

King Ashurbanipal hunts in a lion's chariot; one of the reliefs of the North Palace in Nineveh; currently in the collection of the British Museum. Remahni-Adad (adj. Rēmanni-Adad, "Adad to have mercy on me!") - a dignitary at the court of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (668-627), who belongs to his most trusted people. He carried the official title of the "main charioteer of Ashurbanipal, the king of Assyria" (mu-kil PA dan-nu ša Aš + šur-D..A MAN Aŝ + ŝur). He was a very influential and wealthy person with numerous properties and homes in northwestern Mesopotamia (mainly in Harran and its surroundings). Dozens of documents belonging to his archive, dating back to the years 671-660 BC, were discovered at the time of excavations in Nineveh. We learn from them that he was doing a lot of business: buying up land, buying property and houses, buying slaves and giving large loans at a percentage. Bibliography wiki

Monika Dąbrowska

Monika Dąbrowska - Polish lawyer, professor of legal sciences, associate professor at the University of Warsaw, specialist in civil law. Curriculum vitae In 1992 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw on the basis of scientific achievements and dissertations entitled The legal situation of foreign authors in Poland obtained the postdoctoral degree in legal sciences in the field of law, specialization: civil law. In 2013, the President of the Republic of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski, gave it the title of professor of legal science. She became an associate professor at the University of Warsaw. wiki

Artificial flower

A bouquet of artificial flowers Artificial flower - an object made mostly of paper or plastics, with different colors and shapes, which is supposed to remind vivid flowers. They are used, for example, in the funeral industry to decorate tombstones of the dead. materials Artificial flowers are made of a wide range of materials, depending on the market. Manufacturers often choose polyesters because of their low prices, susceptibility to paint and adhesives, as well as their durability. In addition, they are made of paper, cotton, parchment, latex, rubber, satin, dry materials, including flowers, plant parts, fruits and feathers. Bibliography wiki

The Tyneside Widow (Swinburne)

The Tyneside Widow - a poem by English poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, published in the poems of Poems and Ballads. Third Series, published in London in 1889 by the publishing company Chatto & amp; Windus. The song is a ballad. It consists of five-pronged stanzas. There's mony a man loves land and life, Loves life and land and fee; And mony a man loves fair women, But never a man loves me, my love, But never a man loves me. O weel and weel for a' lovers, I wot weel may they be; And weel and weel for a' fair maidens, But aye mair woe for me, my love, But aye mair woe for me. Oscar Wilde, recenzent tomiku Poems and Ballads. Third Series, napisał: The Tyneside Widow and A Reiver's Neck-verse are all poems of fine imaginative power, and some of them are terrible in their fierce intensity of passion. Z kolei krytyk John William Mackail stwierdził: The Tyneside Widow and A Jacobite's Exile, which show Swinburne at his very highest excellence, for in them there is n...

Bojan Srot

Bojan Šrot (born February 9, 1960 in Celje) - Slovenian politician, lawyer and local government official, deputy minister of justice, longtime mayor of Celje, from 2007 to 2009 chairman of the Slovenian People's Party. Curriculum vitae He graduated from high school in his hometown, and in 1985 he studied law at the University of Ljubljana. In 1989 he passed the professional exam, and then in 1991 he judged as a judge in Šmarje pri Jelšah. In 1991 he founded his own law firm. In 1997 he became the secretary of state in the Ministry of Justice. In 1998, appointed the mayor of Celje, he was reelected as a result of the next local elections. He became involved in political activities in the framework of the Slovenian People's Party, from November 2007 to March 2009 he was the chairman of this group. wiki

Honorary Members of NSZZ "Solidarność"

Honorary Members of NSZZ "Solidarność" - Solidarity with Solidarity - distinction awarded by NSZZ "Solidarność". The award is granted by the National Congress of Delegates of NSZZ "Solidarność". Applications for granting the title are considered by the Chapter of the Honorary Title Member of NSZZ "Solidarność", The National Congress of Delegates of NSZZ "Solidarność" may award the title: Honorary Member of NSZZ "Solidarity" to a person without the right to associate in NSZZ "Solidarity" if it maintains allegiance to the ideals of "Solidarity" and meets at least one of the following conditions: / p> The person who was awarded the title of Honorary Member of NSZZ "Solidarność", receives: the identity of the Honorary Member of NSZZ "Solidarność" and the badge of the honorary member of the union. In 1995, the title was granted to 16 persons, and the decoration took place during a ...

Ilja Iljin (polityk)

Ilja Moisiejewicz Ilyin (Brojtman) (Russian Илья Моисеевич Ильин (Бройтман), born in 1893 in Anańjiycia, died in April 1973 in Chişinău) - a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae In April 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), from 1922 he was a party official and an economic activist in the Ukrainian SSR, Yekaterinburg and Moscow, from April 1930 to October 1931 he was the secretary responsible for the Moldovan Peripheral Committee of KP (b) U, and from June 15 1930 to January 18, 1934, deputy member of the Central Committee of KP (b) U. During the great purge he was arrested, in 1938 convicted, later released, 1955 he retired. Bibliography wiki

Anatoly Dodor

Anatoly Prokofievich Dodor (Russian: Анатолий Прокофьевич Додор, born May 10, 1939 in Novorossiysk, died October 7, 2011 in Nizhniy Tagile) - Soviet Turner, Hero of Socialist Labor (1971). Curriculum vitae Since 1955 he worked as a turner at the workshop of the Urals Wagon Factory belonging to the Ministry of Defense Industry in Nizhniy Tagile. He distinguished himself in the work, contributing significantly to the surplus of five-year plans by the factory. In 1966 he became a member of the CPSU Central Committee, April 9, 1971 and March 5, 1976, at the XXIV and XXV Congresses. He was also a member of the Regional and Municipal CPSU and a member of the Trade Union Committee. He wrote the book "My Ridiculous Times". On September 16, 1980, he received the honorary citizenship of Nizhni Tagil. He was hit by a car. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki

Yevgen Popov (bobsleigh)

Yevgeny Sergievich Popov (Russian: Евгений Сергеевич Попов, born April 25, 1976 in Krasnoyarsk) is a Russian bobsleaker, World Cup winner. Career He achieved his greatest career success in the 2006/2007 season when he won the FIVB World Cup. He was ahead of Steven Holcomb from the US and Canadian Pierre Lueders. He never won the World Cup medal. The best result at this event was achieved during the 2007 World Cup in Lake Placid, where he was sixth in the four. In 1998 he competed at the Nagano Olympic Games, finishing in 21st place in two. Four years later, the Salt Lake City games in the same competition were fifteenth, with four in the eighth. He also participated in the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin and four years later in the Vancouver Games, occupying the ninth and eighth place respectively in four. wiki

Signpost

Side indicator on the Honda Civic rearview mirror Directional Indicator ("Flag") Indicator (commonly known as a blinker) - a mechanical (formerly) or illuminated (present) indicator of a planned change of direction or lane by a motor vehicle. Direction indicator In the 1920s, the number of cars in Europe and North America was already so great that road accidents began to be a serious problem. The main reason for this was frequent misconceptions between drivers regarding the direction of travel. The twisting of the hand signaled the hand of the car. It was very uncomfortable for the drivers, and worse for the drivers. The first signpost introduced the German company Bosch in October 1928. It was a raised arm with a reflective light or a lamp, in Poland called a flag. At present, this type of direction indicator is referred to as the "directional indicator". This invention has gained immense popularity immediately. The signpost, as we know it today, was introduc...

Jacek Maciejewski

Jacek Adam Maciejewski (born 1962) is a Polish historian, medialist, professor of humanities and professor at the University of Kazimierz Wielki. Historical studies at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń graduated in 1986. He completed his doctorate in 1995, and habilitated in 2004. The professor's title was awarded in 2015. He specializes in prozopography, the history of the Catholic Church in medieval Poland, the issue of violence as a means of social communication in medieval society, and the figure of Kazimierz the Great and his country. He was the director of the Institute of History and International Relations at the University of Kazimierz Wielki and the head of the Department of Medieval History at this institute. He is a member of the EPISCOPUS association. Monographic publications Bibliography wiki

veneering

Veneering - covering the surface - in the construction of walls, in dental prosthetics - (external or internal) other material - in the construction of tiles from tiles or plates (ceramic, glass, etc.) or bricks (eg clinker), prosthetics ceramic. Veneering is done to improve the aesthetics of the surface and to protect it from external influences (abrasion, erosion). In another sense, the word veneer can be used with respect to two elements whose surfaces retain one straight line - the elements face each other. Bibliography wiki

Piotr Bułach

Piotr Fiodorowicz Bulach (Russian: Пётр Фёдорович Булах, born in June 1898 in Żurawlowka in Kharkiv province, died July 28, 1940) is an officer of the Soviet special services, major state security. After graduating from school he worked at a pharmacy in Kharkov, from February to November 1917 he served in the Russian army, from December 1917 to April 1918 a member of the Red Guards in Kharkiv. From June 1918 a driver in the district court in Kharkov, from December 1918 to a soldier of the Red Army, from June 1920 to October 1921 a military commissioner, from September 1919 to October 1921 a member of the RKP (b), from July 1931 in the WKP (b). From October 1921 to June 1923 until December 1926, Representative of the Special Representative Division of the OGPU in the South East / North Caucasus, from December 1926 to March 31, 1931 helper of the head of the OGPU Special Branch of the North Caucasus Military District, from March 31, 1931 to February 1932 helper Head of the OGPU Depart...

Yevgeny Judin

Evgeniy Judin - (Russian Евгений Юдин) Soviet boxer, bronze medalist of the 1974 World Championships in Havana, two-time vice champion of the USSR in 1973 and 1976. World Cup 1974 At the Havana World Cup he competed in the paper category. In the qualifying round, he defeated Nigerian Davidson Andeah in the first round, advancing to the quarterfinals. In the quarter-finals he beat Ishmael García's Venezuelan score, which gave Judin a place in the podium in his weight category. In the semi-finals he lost to the Kenyan Stephen Muchoki, earning a bronze medal. wiki
Przemysław Gonera (born in 1950 in Alfredówka) - Polish geographer, manager of Polish expeditions. He graduated from the Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences at Adam Mickiewicz University (1975). This year he became a research fellow at the Institute of Geography of the Adam Mickiewicz University. He was appointed in 1984. Since 1993 he is the President of the Board of the Provincial Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Poznań. Since 2004 Chairman of the Convention of the Presidents of the Management Boards of Voivodship Funds for Environmental Protection and Water Management. He was the director of the Student Research Excursion to Australia (1975), director of the 15th Antarctic Expedition to King George Island (1989), and also a contributor to Spitsbergen (1987). wiki

Stanislaw Zieliński (advocate)

Stanislaw Zieliński (born May 7, 1875 in Vilnius, died 19 January 1954 in Warsaw) - Polish lawyer, lawyer, Member of the Sejm III term of the Second Polish Republic. Curriculum vitae He graduated from law school, got his doctoral degree. On behalf of the National Party, he obtained the mandate of the Sejm of the Third Polish Republic (1930-1935). From September 18th to 26th, 1933, he served as a civilian alternate in the Sanok District Court, the murder of Jan Chudzika, a national activist who was shot dead on May 14, 1933 in Brzozow (his wife was murdered by Janina and wounded by Major Władysław Owoc) ; Second Vice-Chancellor was another activist of SN Jan Pieracki. Bibliography wiki

Purity and stamina

Clean and deflated. Analysis of the notions of impure and taboo - the most famous book of British cultural anthropologist Mary Douglas, first published in 1966. In 1991, the Times Literary Supplement placed it on the list of the 100 most influential non-fiction books published after 1945. In Polish, the book was published in the translation by Marta Bucholc, published by the State Publishing Institute. In Cleansing and Blotting, Mary Douglas treats the division into clean and scalable as common to all societies and analyzes the impact of these categories on human activities. It raises questions about why we classify something as "clean" and others as "dirty", and how this division is about moral good and evil. The book clearly reveals the inspirations of Douglas in Dürkheim, as seen in the conclusions he draws from his considerations: "dirty" and taboo is all that does not fit in the accepted classification. Bibliography wiki

Aleksandr Jemieljanow

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Yemeniyanov (born 1893 in the village of Fyodorovskoye in the Malinsky district of the Moscow Governorate, died?) - an officer of the Soviet security forces, one of the organizers of the Katyn massacre. He had basic education, served in the Red Army from 1920, in 1936 was a guardian of the Commanding Board of the Administrative and Economic Administration (AChU) NKVD USSR, July 7, 1937 appointed sergeant, and March 17, 1940 state security leitmotiv. In 1940, a staff member of the AChU NKVD Commanding General's Special Forces, in the spring of 1940, participated in the mass murder of Polish prisoners and prisoners from camps in Kozielsk, Ostaszków and Starobielsk. On October 26, 1940, the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs, Lavrov Beria, awarded him a monetary prize. On November 6, 1942, he was appointed senior lieutenant of state security. In 1949, head of the MGB USSR Executive Command Subcommittee, on April 12, 1949, released from illness. Honor...

Alfred Tonna

Alfred Tonna (born May 31, 1950) is a Maltese cyclist, two-time Olympian. He participated in the Olympic Games in 1972 (Munich) and 1980 (Moscow). He made his first start in team practice on time, and along with Louis Bezzina, Joseph Said and John Magrim finished 31st on 36 teams (ahead of disqualified Dutch). Eight years later, in Moscow, he competed in two competitions: again in team rallies on time and in the individual race on the joint start. The individual rider did not finish, but the team finished in 20th place with 23 teams. This time his teammates were Joseph Farrugia, Albert Micallef and Carmel Muscat. He was 170 cm tall. Bibliography wiki

Keriman Halis

Keriman Halis Ece (born February 16, 1913 in Istanbul, January 28, 2012) is a Turkish model and pianist from the tribe of Abkhaz. Curriculum vitae He comes from a family of neglected. She was born in Istanbul as one of the six children of Tevfika merchant Halis Beja. Among her relatives was the famous composer Muhlis Sabahattin Ezgi and composer Neveser Kökdeş. In July 1932 she won the Miss Turkey competition. She represented Turkey at the Miss Universe competition, taking place in Spa, where she defeated competitors from 27 countries. She was the only Turkish woman who achieved such success in international beauty contests. On June 21, 1934, the Turkish president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, gave her family the name Ece (queen). She was married twice (Orhan Sanus and Hasip Tamer Bej). She died in 2012 in Istanbul. Bibliography wiki

Iwan Kirejeu

Ivan Filippich Kirejeu (Russian: Иван Филиппович Киреев, Ivan Filippovich Kirjeev) - Belarusian politician, deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus for the thirteenth term. Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus for the 13th term of office of the Dubrovnik Electoral District No. 46. From January 23rd he served as a member of the Standing Committee on National Security, Defense and Fighting with Crime. He belonged to the Communists. He was a member of the Verkhovna Rada Working Group on Cooperation with the Parliament of the French Republic on 3 June. On November 27, 1996, after a controversial and partially unrecognized international constitutional change by President Aleksandr Lukashenka, he did not form part of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of his first term. Under the 1994 Constitution of Belarus, his mandate to the Verkhovna Rada ended on January 9, 2000...

Pilgårds runic stone

Pilgårds rune stone on 19th century print Pilgrim Runes (G 280) - A runic stone from Pilgårds in Gotland, a testimony of Scandinavian Viking travels along the eastern Dnieper runway south. The stone dated to the end of the 10th century was made of red quartzite and is 60 cm high. It was discovered in a Pilgårds farm in 1870, five years later, in the Gotlands Fornsal Museum, where it is located under inventory number 625. The inscription on the surface of the stone is engraved on the surface of the stone: biarfaa: state: six [o] stain crochet bacon: bruthr ruþuisl: austain: imuar is af[a] : st[ai]n[a] : stata : aft : raf[a] su [f] furi: ru [f] staini: kuamu out of aifur: uifil [ba]uþ [u=m] What it means: This brightly painted stone was set by Hegbjarn and his brothers Rodvisl, Öystein and Emund in memory of Rafna, who died south of Rufstein. It reached Aifor. Vifil issued an order. The Scandinavian names Aifor and Rufstein appear to be one of the porpoises in the Dnieper, Nenasy...

Mikhail Abamielikov

September 13, 1893, died March 1, 1979 in Nyack) - Russian military officer (colonel), emigrant, officer of the Polish Army in the USSR, and then II Corps of Poland during the Second World War. II. Curriculum vitae In 1911, he graduated from the cadet corps in Kiev, and in 1913, a Kiev military school. He served in the 44th Kamchatka Infantry Regiment. He participated in the First World War. During the front fights he was seriously wounded. After being cured, he was recruited as a training officer to a military school in Kiev. He then served in the Artillery School in Sergieje. In 1917 he went to the school of the Grandpa in Ekaterinodar. He reached the level of the bar. He joined the newly formed White Army of General Den Denin. He participated in the 1st Cuban March. From autumn 1919 he served in the Drozdowska Artillery Brigade. In May 1920, he took command of the 8th Brigade Battery. He came to the rank of colonel. In November this year, along with the White troops, was evacuat...

Vincent of Gabryjelski

Wincenty Gabryjelski (born April 5, 1895 in Kowal, May 31, 1960 in Włocławek) - Communist and trade activist, city councilor and chairman of the Municipal Council in Wloclawek (since 1949). After completing 4 classes of primary school in Włocławek, he terminated his job as a shoemaker and later worked as a shoemaker. December 1914. Incorporated into the Russian army in 1918. After returning to Włocławek in 1919, he joined the trade union and became secretary of the trade union of the Leather Industry Workers in Włocławek, later he was a treasurer and chairman of the Board. 1920-1921 served in the WP, in May 1924 joined the CPSP. He was involved in communist literature, and in his house there was a gathering of members of a KPP cell working among shoemakers and unionists. He also worked for MOPR and collected contributions to prisoners-Communists. In the spring of 1939 Wloclawek was elected councilor of the trade union and PPS. During the occupation he was a worker in a German shoema...

I will write about this place

One Day I Will Write About This Place - an autobiographical novel by the Kenyan writer and journalist Binyavangi Wainaina. The world premiere of the book took place in 2011 in the United States, and in Poland it was published in 2014 by Karakter. The book is about the childhood, adolescence and youth of a Kenyan boy from Nakuru, who becomes a journalist and writer. The history of the Wainain family is presented in the context of the post-colonial history of Kenya. The action of the song is not only in the author's homeland, but also in Uganda, South Africa, Ghana, Togo and in the United States. The novel begins in 1978 and ends in 2010. wiki

Jan Topass

Jan Topass (born April 5, 1873, Warsaw, after 1932) is a Polish literary and artistic critic. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow and at the École du Louvre in Paris, where he settled permanently. As a critic, he served as an intermediary between Polish and French culture, writing for Polish readers about the forms of artistic life in France, and for French writers of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. He wrote, among others. book The Paths of Creative Souls. Silva and sketches (1913), devoted mainly to contemporary French painting, and a collection of studies on Polish literature Visages d'écrivains. Bibliography wiki

Glass and eye (magazine)

Szkiełko i Oko (formerly Little Delta) - a mathematical and naturalist monthly for children published in the 1980s by the Branch of the Warsaw University in Bialystok through the Białostocki Press Publishers, supported by the Polish Astronomical Society, the Polish Physical Society and the Polish Mathematical Society. / p> History In June 1974, the "little delta" was first published in the Delta - a baby corner. Since January 1975 the delta has appeared in every issue of the Delta. In April 1981, the first issue of the "Little Delta" magazine appeared under the supervision of the editor of the Delta. In 1983, the first issue was published by an independent editor, in a new graphic design and with a new title "Glass and Eye". In 1991, his 100th and last issue appeared. wiki
Franciszek Joachimiak (born July 22, 1881 in Gajówka in Łęczyca County, died 26 January 1968 in Łódź) is a socialist and communist activist. In 1888 he moved with his family to Lodz, where he finished 2nd grade of primary school. From 1893, he was a fiber optician in factories. From 1901 a member of PPS "Proletariat", then PPS. In 1903 he went to SDKPiL. A member of the Revolution of 1905-1907, during which he organized strikes, was a member of the SDKPiL board of the Upper District and participated in the fight against the Cossacks at Widzew. In June 1905 he was wounded during the uprising of Lodz. Dr. Seweryn Sterling hid him in the basement of the hospital. And treated for three weeks, secretly in front of tsarist officers. In July 1905, Joachimiak was arrested for several months. In the years 1914-1918 he was an activist of the Robotnik Food Association "Robotnik", and from 1918 to 1938 he was active in the KPRP / KPP. Several times preventively arrested. Dur...

Christmas Eve of Tapsos

Vigilius of Tapsos (lat. Vigilius Tapsensis) - a 5th century Bishop of Tapsos, a city in the former Roman province of Prokonsular Africa. The date of his birth and death remains unknown, his activity is known to be in the 5th century. He was a follower of Catholicism, and thus entered into conflict with the Armenian king of the Vandals who ruled these areas. In this connection, he was called in 484 before Hunerik. Fearing for his life, Vigilius fled from Africa to Constantinople, where he was honored. In the capital of the empire he wrote works that survived to our times. He was the author of a text describing the fictional debate on trinitarianism. In this work he presented the views of Arius, Athanasius, Sabelius, and Fotynus of Sirmium. This was a compilation of the views of the different perspectives of Christianity: Arianism, Catholicism, Sabelianism, and Fotynus's views on the Trinity. As a follower of Orthodoxy, Vigilius resolved the dispute in favor of Athanasius. Contra ...

Sishayi Nxumalo

Sishayi Simon Nxumalo (born 1936, died February 26, 2000) - a Swazilian politician, a temporary premier of Swaziland between May 8 and July 26, 1996. In 1962 he was the founder of the Democratic Party, which he led until 1964, when he lost in the election. He then went to the monarchist National Movement Imbokodvo and began to hold positions in the government. In 1983 he became the finance minister, but on June 8, 1984, he lost his position as a result of accusations of corruption and planning a coup d'état. He was sent to prison, but he left it thanks to the amnesty of December 31, 1985. He served as deputy prime minister. After numerous strikes broke out in the country, King Mswati III dismissed former Prime Minister Jameson Mbilini Dlamini, and Nxumalo temporarily took over his duties for three months, against strikes and the existence of political parties. In 1998 he became the head of the institution supervising the investment market. He died in a car accident in 2000. w...

Władysław Józef Stankiewicz

Władysław Józef Stankiewicz (born 1922 in Warsaw, died in 2006 in Vancouver, Canada) - Polish political scientist and philosopher. Curriculum vitae In 1939 he obtained a high school diploma at the Liceum im. Tadeusz Czacki. He participated in the September campaign, and after its fall he evacuated through Hungary to France, fought during the French campaign, and then as an officer of the 1st Artillery Regiment of the 1st Armored Division commanded by General Stanisław Maczek participated in fighting in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. After the end of World War II he remained in Great Britain, he studied at the University of St. Andrews and at the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 1952 he decided to emigrate to the United States, he worked as an assistant in the Central European Research Center in New York, two years later he became a lecturer at the Center for International Studies at the University of Princeton. From 1956, he lived in Canada, for a year he...

Marguerite Dockrell

Marguerite Dorothy Dockrell, primo voto Mason - Irish swimmer from the first half of the twentieth century, the first representative of Ireland in swimming at the Olympic Games. Dockrell represented the Free Irish State during the 9th Summer Olympics in 1928 in Amsterdam, where she took part in one swimming competition. At the distance of 100 meters in free style, she took part in the fifth qualifying race. She took in it, She took in it, with time 1: 31.6; last, fourth place, which meant the end of competition for her. Represented the D.S.C club from Dublin. Her brother, Hayes Dockrell, represented Ireland at the Olympic water polo tournament in Amsterdam, while her uncle, George Dockrell, represented the United Kingdom in swimming at the London Summer Olympics Bibliography wiki

Jónas Árnason

Jónas Árnason (born on May 28, 1923 in Vopnafjörður, died April 5, 1998) - an Icelandic writer and cultural activist. In his work, he touches topics from everyday life, eg fishermen. He mainly creates dramas, including Skjaldhamrar (translated by "Dialog" 1977 No. 3), Jörund, king of the dog times (1984); in these plays he treated Iceland's history with humor and irony. He also published series of stories Ludzie (1954) and More Ludzie (1984), a collection of poems and limericks Cuda i dziwy (1995), he wrote lyrics and translated into Icelandic foreign songs (including Bob Dylan) Bibliography wiki

Vasyl Ustymenko

Vasyl Ustymenko (born in 1953) - a mathematician. Head of the Department of Algebra and Discrete Mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. He obtained the title of full professor in 1995 from the Minister of Education of Ukraine. A specialist in, inter alia, the field of algebra, group theory, group representation theory, cryptography and coding theory. He was the first to propose the use of algebraic graphs in cryptography, Progress on carrier wiki

Anatoly Anisimov

Anatoly Wasilievich Anisimov (Russian: Анатолий Васильевич Анисимов, 1919-2003) - Soviet diplomat. Curriculum vitae He participated in the war with Germany, since 1945 he belonged to the WKP (b), graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Pedagogy. Pokrowski and the Higher Diplomatic School (1946). From 1946 he worked in the central apparatus of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR and Soviet delegations abroad, and from 1956 to 1960 he held responsible positions on the apparatus of the Central Committee of the CPSU, 1960-1965 was a counselor of the Embassy of the USSR in Iran. From June 11, 1968 to November 21, 1972, he served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Jordan, and from August 31, 1977 to September 4, 1984 in Libya, then ended his diplomatic career. Bibliography wiki

Hertfordshire Way

Hertfordshire Way - general hiking trail in Hertfordshire, England. The total length is 312 km (194 miles), and the trail is fully clocked in the direction of the clock. One section has two additional sections to shorten the route to 271 kilometers (169 miles). The route is formally divided into 16 parts, most of which are accessible by public transport. Connections with other routes The following hiking trails cross or partially overlap with the Hertfordshire Way: Bibliography wiki

Dirty Kopa

View from west side Mylna Kopa (German: Irr Kope, Mylná Kopa, Hungarian Útvesztő-púp) is a rocky mountain in Grani Kościelca in Polish Western Tatras. It has an altitude of 2159 m and is located in the frayed southern ridge of Zadnia Kościelca between Intermediate Mixed Pendants and Vertical Mixed Pendants. Both the eastern and western sides are cut under the walls. First pass: Zygmunt Klemensiewicz and Roman Kordys July 11, 1906 (during the passage of the Kościelec - Mylna Pass and back). During this transition they broke up with the guided climbing practice so far. wiki

Doros (syn Hellena)

Doros (Greek ῶῶρος) - a hero of Greek mythology, from which they took the name Doró, one of the Greek tribes. There are two different myths: First, Doros, the son of Hellen and Orseis, was the grandson of Deukalion and Pyrrh. According to this version, Doros and his descendants moved from Thessaly, their first headquarters, to the vicinity of Olympia and Ossa, and then through the vicinity of Pindos, they came to the Father to finally settle in the Peloponnese. According to another version, Doros is the son of Apollon and Ftyi, brother of Laodokosa and Polypoietes, who perished from the hand of Aitholos, who was to take them to the Kingdom of Ethiopia north of the Corinthian Gulf. wiki

Walentina Pletniowa

Walentina Nikolaevna Pletniova (Russian: Валентина Николаевна Плетнёва, born October 26, 1930 in Donetsk oblast, November 7, 2012 in Kostroma) - Soviet weaver and politician, Hero of Socialist Labor (1960). Curriculum vitae Graduated from the 7th grade of the high school, 1947-1948 studied at a factory school, 1948-1995 worked in the linen combine them. Lenin in Kostroma. She distinguished herself with her great commitment to work and transgression, for which she received the title of Hero of Socialist Labor. Since 1952 a member of the CPSU, was a delegate for 5 congresses, 1986-1990 a member of the CPSU Central Committee. Member of the Presidium of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions. Member of the RFSR from the 7th to 10th tenure (1967-1985), member of the youth commission. Honors and awards And medals. Bibliography wiki

James Lamy

James Ernest "Jim" Lamy (born 30 May 1928 in Saranac Lake, May 30, 1992 in Corning) is an American bobsleigher, bronze medalist for the Olympic Games. Career James Lamy's biggest success came in 1956, when he teamed up with Arthur Tyler, Charles Butler and William Dodge to take third place in the four at the Olympic Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo. It was his only medal won internationally. He also played eight games in Innsbruck, where he was fifth in doubles, and his team did not finish in four. He also won three North American Championships in the rivalry of the four, between 1957, 1959 and 1962. wiki

Grigory Petrov

Grigorij Konstantinovich Petrov (Russian: Григорий Константинович Петров, born 1892 in Ryazan, died September 20, 1918) was one of the leaders of the Baku-Komi Communist Revolution. He studied at the Riahanian Real School, an activist of the left-wing SS, in 1917 he organized a volunteer militia in Ryazan, commanded the Red Guards, and took part in the battle against Kaledin. Later he was commander of the 1st South Army and the Caucasian Front. In mid 1918 he joined the Red Guards in Baku with the task of defending communist rule against the anti-Bolshevik forces, participating in the fight against the Caucasian Army of Islam. Later he was arrested and killed along with other commissars of the Bakuji Commune. In 1981, his monument was unveiled in Ryazan. Bibliography wiki

Bencion

Bencion, sp. and Benció (born between March 4 and September 1, 916) - Count Roussillon and Empúries in the years 915-916. He was the son of Sunifred II, the ruler of both counties between 896 and 862 years after his death in 915, and Ermenegard. His younger brothers were Gausbert, Count (931) and Bishop Elny Elmerat (920) and Guadal (947). His father received the county by fidelity to Karol Lys and as his vassal. About Bencio we know that he was also his vassal and that his brother devoted himself to the church dedicated to Bencio a year after taking power, which proves that he was dead He married Gotlana (died 916), daughter of Miro Elder, Count of Barcelona. They have not met their offspring Bibliography wiki
Leo Williams (born April 28, 1960) is an American athlete, high jumper. In 1983, he won the gold medal of the Universiade with a score of 2.25. In 1983 Caracas became a silver medalist for the Pan American Games with a score of 2.27 m. At the 1983 World Championships in Helsinki, he finished 12th in qualifying without qualifying. to the finals. In 1983 he won the title of vice-president of the United States. He recorded his life record (2.29 m) on March 4, 1982 in Provo. Bibliography wiki

Piotr Mikietyński

Piotr Mikietyński (born 1966) is a Polish historian and doctoral student in humanities history. Specialty: 20th century universal history. Graduated high school Bartłomiej Nowodworski in Krakow in Cracow. He graduated in 1991 from the Jagiellonian University. In 1998 he completed his doctoral dissertation. General Stanisław Count Szeptycki. Between the Habsburgs and the Republic 1867-1918 (promoter Marian Zgórniak). May 28, 2010 received a habilitation degree on the basis of a dissertation: German road to Mitteleuropa. Politics of the Second Reich against the Kingdom of Poland 1914-1916. Since 1999 professor at the Department of General History of the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University. wiki

Dmitry Armianinow

-1946). From 1931 in the WKP (b), from September 1931 to March 1937 artwork employee "Stankoriemont" in Leningrad, until 1934 finished 4 courses of the faculty of workers at the Leningrad Institute of Chemistry and Technology, from March 1937 to March 1938 head of art department " Machzynostroitiel "in Leningrad, 1938 graduated 3 courses of the Leningrad Industrial Institute. From March 1938 helper of the Head of the 5th Division of the State Security Administration (UGB) of the NKVD Belarusian Ministry of National Security, 1938-1939 Secretary of the People's Internal Affairs Bureau of the Belarusian Ministry of National Defense, from 1939 to June 1940 the operational plenipotentiary and head of the NKVD Board of the Mogilev Oblast, June 1940 to March 1941 Head of the UGB Division III Board of the NKVD Mogilev Oblast. From August 1941 to 1942 Senior Representative of the 4th Division of the NKVD Board of the Orłowo Oblast, 1942-1943 Commander of the NKVD Oper...

Leonid Pyłajew

Леонид Александрович Пылаев (Павловский) (born 30 May 1916 in Dmitrov, died 25/26 March 1992 in Germany) is a Russian emigre poet, singer, actor and publicist, anti-communist activist, military-propagandist of the Russian Liberation Army during the Second World War. He was born under the name Pawlowski. He came from a peasant family. In his youth he began to write poems and comedy sketches. During the Stalinist repression in the 1930s, he was imprisoned in the Soviet Union in Worcester. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, he volunteered for the Red Army. In the autumn of 1941 he was captured by the Germans in the vicinity of Możajsk. He was imprisoned in the POW camp, but after some time he was released, declaring his entry into the Russian Liberation Army (ROA). Probably served in the ROA propaganda school in Dabendorf near Berlin. He was touring German POW camps for the Reds, singing and playing accordion. He also wrote articles for collaborative writin...

David Leslie

David Leslie (born 9 November 1953 in Dumfries, March 30, 2008 in Farnborough) is a British racing driver. Career Leslie started his career in international car racing in 1977 from the start of the Ford Formula One race, finishing second. In later years, the British also appeared at the Aurora F1 Series, B.A.R.C. British Formula 3 Championship, Formula One European Championship, Can-Am, FIA World Endurance Championship, World Sports-Prototype Championship, British Touring Car Championship, Le Mans 24 Hours, Sportscar World Championship, FIA Touring Car Challenge, Belgian Procar, European Super Touring Cup, Swedish Touring Car Championship, Formula Ford 1600 - Walter Hayes Trophy, FIA GT Championship, Le Mans Endurance Series and Goodwood Revival Madgwick Cup. Bibliography wiki

Léonce Quentin

MLB All-Star Game 1991 - 62. MLB Championship Game, which took place on July 9, 1991, at the SkyDome stadium in Toronto. The meeting ended with the victory of the American League All-Stars 4-2. Turnout was 52,383 spectators. Cal Ripken Jr. was the most valuable player, scoring two touchdowns, including a three-pointer home run in the second half of the third shift in the 0-1 formation for the NL All-Stars. Initial storage Lineups Comments Bibliography these. All these competitions were poorly planted; He and Van Nistis only competed in individual competitions, with only two teams in Belgium and France; The exception was the 28m team shooting, where the Netherlands also took the lead (the Dutch even won the gold). Bibliography wiki

Distinction for the Naval Unit

Navy Unit Commendation - an American naval honor established on December 18, 1944 by Navy Secretary James Forrestal, assigned to ships, aircraft, squadrons, US Navy and Marine Corps units. Fighting against the enemy was distinguished by extraordinary heroism, but not enough to obtain the presidential distinction of the Presidential Unit Citation. The condition of awarding a distinction is the manner in which the service is rendered comparable to that required for the Silver Star award. Bibliography wiki

Acute adrenal artery

The central adrenal artery (Latin artery suprarenalis media) - an even artery extending from the lateral aortic artery, usually between the onset of the visceral sternum and the upper mesenteric artery. The vessels run laterally, along the part of the lumbar diaphragm. The left vessel is shorter, while the right vessel runs from the lower vena cava. After reaching the medial edge of the adrenal glands, the arteries are divided into several smaller branches. Central adrenal artery branches reach the arterial periapic artery and are associated with branches of the upper adrenal artery and the lower adrenal artery. As a rare variant, the middle adrenal artery can occur from the renal artery, diaphragm artery and even the artery or artery. wiki

John Hamilton Gray (1814-1889)

John Hamilton Gray John Hamilton Gray (born 1814, 5 June 1889) is a Canadian politician. XIX century, originating from New Brunswick. He was a participant in Charlottetown and Québec. He is a member of the Fathers of the Confederacy. The Gray family came from Nova Scotia, but he was born in Bermuda. He studied law at King's College in Windsor, Nova Scotia. In 1837 he started his law practice in New Brunswick. In 1840 he joined the provincial militia. Gray joined politics in 1850 when he was elected to the Legislative Assembly. He joined the reformist opposition, soon becoming one of its leaders. Gray was one of the greatest speakers of his time. His fiery speeches made the impression of Governor James Bruce that this offered him a place in the Conservative-controlled Royal Council. Gray's admission led him to be considered a traitor in the ranks of the opposition. As a matter of fact, he joined the conservatives, with whom, as their leader in 1854, he was forced to move to ...

Stephen Watson

Stephen Watson (born 18 February 1974 in Durban) is a South African racing driver. Career Watson started his career in motor racing in 1992 after competing in the British Formula 3, Formula 3 and Formula 3 Vereinigung B-Cup. Twelve, two and six, respectively, entered the seventh, 26th, and eleventh positions in the general classification. In later years, he also appeared at the Le Mans 24 Hours, Grand Prix of Macau, British Formula 2, Global GT Championship, Formula 3000, Suzuka 1000 km, FIA GT Championship and American Le Mans Series. In the Formula 3000 South Africa started in 1995-1997. It was only in the third season of scoring that he scored. The two points earned him the 20th place in the final drivers' classification. In the years 1998-1999, the Southern African served as Test Team driver for Arrows in Formula 1. Bibliography wiki

Szymon Zakrzewski

Coat of arms Szymon Zakrzewski of the Dołęga coat of arms (born 1718, died 1823 near Bochnia) - Starosta ostrzanski, owner of Barmaki, Stanislaw Lubomirski's courtiers. Family The Zakrzewski family was characterized by longevity. In the days of Stanisław August Poniatowski, Jan Zakrzewski lived (1663-1793?), Who was the eldest of the elders taking part in the 17th-century celebrations. At the age of 130 he took part in the celebrations of the Paschal Triduum. In his youth he participated in the battles of Viennese sailors (1683) at the side of Jan III Sobieski. Michał Zakrzewski's father was Szymon's father, Zakroczymski. The family lived in Ogorzelice. His mother was Wiktora Pęska. Szymon's brothers are: Eustachy Zakrzewski, general adjutant, died at the age of 98, Karol Zakrzewski, marshal of the confederacy of Zakroczym, died in the Confederate bar, killed by the Cossacks. The third brother, Ignacy, doubles up in Poznań, lived for 97 years. Simon married Teresa...

Katja Lange-Mueller

Katja Lange-Müller (2011) Katja Lange-Müller (born 1951 in Berlin) is a German writer living in Berlin. She debuted in 1986 with a volume of thirty-two autobiographically tale short stories entitled " Wehleid - they know Leben (sadness - as in life), formed mostly in the GDR and circled around such motives as loneliness, fear and death. On Polish translation of her novel Böse Schafe (Raging Sheeps, FA-art Publishing House 2012). Creation Most important awards Authoritative control (person): wiki

Gangsta rap

Gangsta rap - rap variety. It was developed in the mid-1980s on the east coast of the United States, but was popularized in the West. The first artist to record a song in the style of gangsta rap was from Philadelphia Schoolly-D. "Gangsta Boogie", because such a title had a song was released in 1984. The lyrics of the songs often talk about life in poverty, gangs, racism and police problems. The pioneer of the genre was Lightnin 'Rod, who, in 1973's album Hustler's Convention, contained a number of themes that would later be associated with gangsta rap. wiki

Jörn Nowak

Jörn Nowak (born April 25, 1986 in Germany) is a German football player who plays as a defender. Club career As a junior coach he started at the club Lausitz Hoyerswerda. In 1996 he moved to Rot-Weiß Erfurt, where he was a youth player until 2005, signing a professional contract with the club. By 2008, he played 63 matches in the first set, going to Chemnitzer FC. In chemistry he played in the period 09-10, playing 21 matches. In 2010 he became Sportfreunde Siegen. Nowak played 67 matches in this team, scoring 7 goals. In 2012 he signed a contract with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen. wiki

Katherine D. Tillman

Katherine D. Tillman Katherine D. Tillman (born in 1870, died after 1922) - an American poet. She was an African American. She was born on February 19, 1870 in Mount City, Illinois. Together with her family, she moved to Yankton, South Dakota, where her father founded a hunting dog breeding. She graduated from high school at Yankton, then from Louisville State University in Kentucky. In 1894 she married G.M. Tillman. She died after 1922. She wrote poems and dramas. She is the author of Aunt Betsy's Thanksgiving. Bibliography wiki

Sławomir Smołokowski

Sławomir Smołokowski, owner: Wiaczesław Smołokowski (born in 1954 in Zaporozhye) - a Polish entrepreneur of Ukrainian descent, musician by education. In 2016, the 35th on the list of the richest Poles with assets of 222 million dollars. Curriculum vitae Born in 1954 in Zaporozhye. Before 1985, he lived in the USSR, where he worked in a learned profession, including he cooperated with Sofia Rotaru. From the beginning of his business activity his closest partner was Grigory Jankilewicz. In the 1990s, they traded goods imported to Russia (household appliances, electronics, clothing and others). In Tiumen, in Siberia, they began to trade with oil sector entrepreneurs who, through the scarcity of cash, were responsible for oil, which was then sold by Smołokowski and Jankilewicz in Europe. The goods sold in Russia were imported from Poland, where he got married and received citizenship in 1993, taking the name of Sławomir. Together with Jakilewicz and two other businessmen, he founded t...

HK Ogre

HK Ogre - Latvian hockey club based in Ogre. Hk Ogre was established in 2009 as a continuator of the tradition of ASK / Ogre club (Armijny Sportow Klub, in 2003-2009). The ASK team performed both in the national championship of Latvia as well as episodically in the Belarusian Ekstraid (2008/09 season) and in the cross-country competitions of the Eastern European Hockey League and the Baltic Cup. Successes Competitors This category is related to the category: HK Hirers Ogre. wiki

Acoustic examination

The acoustic examination is the simplest hearing test of a human being, based on the natural way of communicating with the environment, i.e. speaking. This test only denotes hearing by air conduction, usually for each ear separately. In the study, sets of words are used in which the appropriate proportions of bass and treble are maintained. The Abramowicz and Małowist acumetric tables, Iwankiewicz's numerical test, as well as Borkowska-Gaertig's word lists for the indicative examination of hearing acuity in children aged 6-12 years were developed for the Polish language. Test procedure The test takes place in a quiet room without reverberation. The person performing the examination (ENT, audiologist, hearing care professional, trained nurse) places himself in the position of the subject so that he can not read from the mouth and he utters a set of words in a whisper from a distance of 4-6 meters. It is important for the researcher to maintain the same level of voice intens...

Episternit

Side view of the ventral beetle Hypocephalus armatus. Episternit stigma marked EPS, episternit. EPS marked, episternit. EPS marked eps. Episternit (Latin episternum, plural episterna) - part of the pleuron of insects located in front of the pleural suture. Episternit is the foremost of the two sclerites resulting from the division of pleural (lateral) trunk segment with a pleural suture (the posterior is epimerite). Episternit przedtułowia, or proepisternum, is undivided and can be mixed with lateral cervical sclerosis (laterocervicalia) or connected with it jointly. In the orthoptera, it is largely hidden under the fold of the pre-sponge. The episternit of the tern, or mesepisternum, and the episternit of the zaciełowia or metepisternum can be variously modified. They can be divided into the upper part, i.e. the anepisternum and the lower one, i.e. katepisternum. The front part of the episternite called preepisternum can create a prepectus with the presternum. Epipleurites, incl...

David Tiberius

Dawid Tiberius (Greek: Δαβίδ Τιβέριος, born November 7, 631 (according to other sources 627) probably in Constantinople, probably at the end of September 641 in Rhodes) - Byzantine co-minister at the side of his mother Martyna and half-brothers: Constantine III and Herakleonasa. Curriculum vitae He was the eldest son of Emperor Heraclius and his second wife, Martyna. On July 4, 638, he received the title of Caesar. On May 25, 641, he was proclaimed emperor. After the overthrow of Herakleonas in November 641 he was deported with his mother to Rhodes, where he died soon. Bibliography wiki

Mawrikiy Slepniow

Mavrikiy Trofimovich Slepniov (Russian: Miroslav Trofimovich Sapniv, born on June 27, 1896 in the village of Jamskowica (now in the Leningrad region), died December 19, 1965 in Moscow) - Soviet military airman, Hero of the Soviet Union (1934). Curriculum vitae He learned in a commercial school, he worked in a factory, in 1914 he served in the Russian army, in 1915 he graduated from a non-commissioned officer's school, he participated in the First World War. In 1917 he graduated from the aviation school, in 1917 as a commander of the Red Guards troops he took part in the October revolution in Petrograd, in February 1918 he volunteered to the Red Army, from September 1918 to February 1919 he commanded a unit, in 1919 he finished courses at the Military Academy of the Red Army . From October 1919 he participated in the civil war. In 1923 he graduated from the Moscow Military School of Aviators and became a flight-instructor, from 1925 he was a pilot in the Civilian Air Fleet of the ...

Christian Scharfetter

Christian Fridolin Scharfetter (born October 3, 1936 in Innsbruck, died November 25, 2012 in Zurich) - Swiss psychiatrist, psychopathologist, author of the psychopathology textbook (first edition in 1976, 6th edition in 2010). The son of Helmut Scharfetter and Annemarie nee Beitelmeier had a twin brother, Friedbert. He studied medicine at the University of Innsbruck. In 1972 he was habilitated under the direction of Jules Angst. From 1973 professor of psychiatry at the University of Zurich. He retired in 1999. In 2011, he was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma with a poor prognosis (Klatskin tumor). He decided to commit assisted suicide. According to the last will, ashes were scattered in his garden. Selected works wiki

MQTT

MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) - A subscription-based, extremely simple, lightweight data transmission protocol. It is designed for low bandwidth devices. By reducing the transmission speed, the protocol provides greater reliability. This protocol is ideal for machine-to-machine connections, on the Internet of Things (IoT), on mobile devices, and where bandwidth and energy savings are required. The MQTT was created by Andy Stanford-Clark of IBM and Arlene Nipper of Arcom (now Eurotech) in 1999. MQ in the name MQTT comes from the name of the IBM product line (message queuing). The latest version of the protocol is MQTTv3.1.1. Broker MQTT The broker acts as a server to which clients connect to share information. Most popular brokers are Mosquitto, RabbitMQ, HiveMQ, IBM MessageSight, VerneMQ. Operation MQTT Each client connects to the broker and then subscribes to the topic / topic, and can publish information on the topic. Whenever a customer publishes any information, each cus...

Rothaargebirge

Rothaargebirge Sculpture in Rothaargebirge Rothaargebirge is a mountain range in central Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia and Hesse) in the vicinity of the Lahn and Sieg river valleys. Part of the Süderbergland in the Reichskelle Mountains in the German Highlands. Elevations in the band do not exceed 900 m n.p.m. The highest peaks are Langenberg (843.2 m asl.), Which is also the highest peak of North Rhine-Westphalia and Hegekopf (842.9 m above sea level). At the foot of these peaks and on the slopes lies the popular resort of Willingen, where the Mühlenkopfschanze ski jump takes place in the World Cup. In Rothaargebirge, near the village of Winterberg is the source of the Ruhr. Kontrola autorytatywna (non-geologically related mountain range): wiki

Frode Kristoffersen

Frode Jelling Kristoffersen (born August 9, 1931 in Sønderborg, March 22, 2016) is a Danish journalist, Member of the European Parliament, 2nd and 4th term. Curriculum vitae Since 1948 he has been professionally associated with journalism. He worked, among other things. for "Jyllands-Posten" and "Dagens Nyheder". From 1961 to 1979 he was a correspondent of foreign Danmarks Radio including Berlin, London, Bonn and Brussels. In the years 1979-1988 he was the program director of radio station Radio Syd. From 1989 to 1994 he again worked for DR as a European correspondent. From 1993 to 1994 he worked on the television series Frodes forunderlige rejse, devoted to his trips to European countries. From 1988 to 1989 he was a Member of Parliament for the second term of office, again in the EP during 1994-1999 as a deputy of the fourth term. He obtained the mandate from the Conservative People's Party. wiki

Chamois (pond)

Siemień, Siemieński Pond - pond in the province. on the Plain of Lowland, near Parczew. Location of the pond is situated It was established at the end of the 16th century (or at the beginning of the 17th century) as an artificial flood of the Tygodienica river as a result of the tsar's sweeping of the dyke on the river. In the 1960s, as a result of the new dam construction, the pond was enlarged and now has a total of 325 hectares (186 hectares - the first reservoir (pond), 139 hectares - the second reservoir). On September 6, 1939, the only modern Polish CANT Z.506 seaplan landed, was evacuated from the home of the Marine Airborne Division in Puck due to the need to install armaments. The moored seaplane in spite of the camouflage was discovered and on September 11, 1939 attacked by the Luftwaffe aircraft, resulting in the destruction of it, and its corps settled on the bottom of the pond. wiki

Ryszard Kulesza (historian)

Ryszard Kulesza (born 1957) - Polish historian, historian of antiquity. Curriculum vitae A graduate of UW history (1980). Doctorate (bribery and misappropriation in Athens, 5th and 4th century BC), in 1987 under the direction of Izy Bieżuńska-Malowist. Habilitation (Polis Apolis, expulsion, resettlement and escape of the population in the Greek world in the 5th and 4th centuries), 1998. Associate Professor since 1999. Worker of the Department of Ancient History of the UW. Director of the Center "Polonicum" UW 2005-2008. Member of Koinonema International Center for Hellenic Studies. Editorial staff of the magazine "Anabasis. Studies Classica et Orientalia ". Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Farabundo Martí

Farabundo Marti Agustín Farabundo Martí Rodríguez (born May 5, 1893 in Teotepeque, February 1, 1932) is a Salvadoran Communist, military, peasant, and martial lawyer, founder of the Communist Party (1931) The Salvadoran Party, the revolutionary leader of the peasant uprising from 1930 to 1932. From 1927 to 1929 he participated in the anti-American partisan insurrection in Nicaragua, during which he served as personal secretary and adjutant Augusto Sandino. He was forced to abandon the guerrilla when the Comintern, after failing to subdue Augusto Sandino, began to campaign against him for a propaganda campaign of slander. Farabundo Marti then followed the instructions of the Comintern and accused his superiors. betrayal of international anti-imperialist movement Before the outbreak of the peasant uprising in El Salvador, he was arrested along with the rest of the leaders of the uprising, as the plans for the uprising were already known to the government and then shot. Prior to his dea...