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Dair Asanow

Dair Asanovich Asanov (Russian: Dir Асанович Асанов, born May 30, 1922 in Bash-Kajyngdy in the Naryn region, died on September 18, 2009 in Bishkek) - Soviet and Kyrgyz military, retired general general, Hero of the Soviet Union (1943). Curriculum vitae He was born in a Kyrgyz peasant family. He had secondary education, worked in a kolkhoz, served in the Red Army from 1941, and from January 1943 fought in the war with Germany. From 1943 he belonged to WKP (b), he was a gunner of the 1208 Light Artillery Regiment of the 31st Light Artillery Brigade of the 11th Division of the Artillery of the 6th Southwest Front Army in the rank of sergeant, he distinguished himself in the battles for the village of Piatnickoje in the Chehuhiv region in Kharkiv region, where 23 March 1943 responded with 3 attacks of enemy tanks, destroying 8 tanks, 6 armored machines and many machine guns. In 1946 he graduated from the school of armored forces in Ulyanovsk, and in 1956 the Military-Political Academy. ...

Wiktor Malczyński

Wiktor Malczyński (born October 15, 1897 in Warsaw, died November 18, 1947 ibid) - Polish politician and cooperative activist. Curriculum vitae He was a locksmith by profession. In 1912 he graduated from the Crafts School. Michał Konarski in Warsaw (currently the Michał Konarski School Complex in Warsaw), and in 1919 technical courses in Vladivostok. In the interwar period he was, among others, a member of the supervisory board of Spółdzielnia Spożywców "Społem". During the German occupation, he was a member of the National National Council, and in 1947 he obtained the mandate of the Member of the Legislative Seym (he died during the term of office). He belonged to the Workers' Party of Polish Socialists (RPPS), and then the Polish Socialist Party (PPS). wiki

Home by the Sea

Home by the Sea - a song from the British Genesis group. The song was on the album entitled Genesis, published in 1983. It is the first part of a dilemma, the second part of which is called Second Home by the Sea. The work is told by someone who has found himself in the title house by the sea, haunted by the ghosts that have been trapped in it. They say that he will become a prisoner of this amazing place for the rest of his life. The author of the text is Tony Banks. The song was especially popular in the Far East due to the pentatonic scale typical of local music. wiki

Prezbiofrenia

Presbyophrenia (presbiophrenia, Latin presbyophrenia) - a historic term for the definition of psychoses occurring in the elderly, an image of the amnestic syndrome with increased physical activity, elevated mood, confusion, confabulation, and superficially functioning properly. The personality structure seems intact, there is no deeper emotional disturbance. The term was created by Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum in 1863. Depending on the author, presbyofrenia was considered a separate nosological entity, a form of dementia, a form of Korsakoff syndrome or a entanglement syndrome. The concept has been losing popularity since the 1920s and is now completely abandoned, although some authors have raised its usefulness as a recognizable subtype of dementia syndrome. wiki

Kurman-Gali Karakejew

Kurman-Gali Karakeyev (Kyrgyzstan and Russian: Carmen-Galali Kaketeva, born on November 7, 1913 in the town of Kürmöntü in the district of Sirambras, died November 13, 2012 in Bishkek) - Soviet and Kyrgyz historian and politician, chairman of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyz SRR (1955-1959). Curriculum vitae He studied at the agricultural technical school, 1933-1934 he was secretary responsible and deputy editor of the newspaper "Lenincził dżasz" ("Leninowska Youth"), 1934-1936 headed the Youth Department of the Kyrgyz Study Komsomol District Committee, 1936 graduated from the Kyrgyz State Pedagogical Institute. After graduating in 1936-1938, he served in the Navy, in 1938 he became a member of WKP (b), in 1939-1939 he was secretary and deputy editor of the journal Kommunist, then deputy head of the Department of Agitation and Propaganda of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan in Frunz (Bolsheviks). Bishkek) and the secretary of the Tienszański District Committee of KP...

Étienne Cabet

Étienne Cabet (born January 1, 1788 in Dijon, died November 8, 1856 in Saint Louis) - French theoretician of early socialism. Curriculum vitae From 1819 he was associated with the movement of the Carbonari, 1833 he founded the republican journal "La Populaire", 1834-1848 he lived and worked in London. In England, he wrote most of his works, including Historie populaire de Révolution française de 1789 à 1830 (Vol. 1-4 1839-1844) and containing the description of the "perfect system" Voyage en Icarie (1840), written under the influence of Thomas More, Robert Owen and Morelly. In 1841 he published Comment je suis communiste, et mon Credo communiste, and in 1846 Le vrai christianisme and La femme .... From 1848 he lived in the USA, where in Nauvoo in Illinois he founded an exemplary community, Ikaria, to be the actualization of his communist ideals, however his experiment failed because opposition to his arbitrary leadership appeared in the commune. Cabet's views...

Order of Excellence (Canada)

The Order of Excellence of Alberta - awarded for the merits of civilians in the Canadian province of Alberta. Established in 1979 by the Governor of Lieutenant Frank C. Lynch-Staunton. The Order is to honor present or former residents of Alberta for great achievements. Only 10 people can be checked per year. Baretka Order of Excellence of Alberta The decoration ceremony of the Order of Excellence of Alberta takes place in Edmonton, where the new decorators receive the insignia of the order. Baretka has vertical stripes in blue, burgundy, white and gold. wiki

HEC Paris

HEC Paris (École des hautes études commerciales de Paris) - a European business school with three campuses: in Paris, Jouy-en-Josas and Doha. Founded in 1881. In France it has the status of grande école. In 2015, HEC ranked 2nd among all business schools in Europe. The school was also recognized in the field of management studies - the Executive MBA program ranked third in the global ranking of Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs. Study programs implemented by HEC have a triple accreditation awarded by AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB. Among the most distinguished graduates of this university are: Pierre Lequiller (French politician, economist and local government), Pascal Lamy (French politician) and François Hollande (President of the French Republic). wiki

Golden children

Przededworze - a village in Poland located in the Świętokrzyskie Province, in the Kielce District (since 1975), in the municipality of Chmielnik. The village administratively includes parts such as: Przededworza includes 7 streets whose names are commemorated by people associated with the Chmielnik commune, who are Honorary Citizens of Chmielnik. We will find here streets: In the vicinity, there are towns: Chmielnik, Jasień, Suchowola, Holendry, Ciecierze. The history of the village dates back to 1551, when on the occasion of the location of Chmielnik by his heir, Jan Oleśnicki, we learn about a small settlement constituting its western part. In 1679 it was described as villa Przededworze aka Stary Chmielnik, and its current name is from 1787. In Przededworzu there was a farm, which at the end of the nineteenth century, on the way of exchange, went to Stanisław Zakrzeński and Zofia z Gadomskich from Rosiejowa. Stanisław Zakrzeński was a local judge of peace, the lowest degree...

Bay Oro

The red area is the Oro Province. Oro Bay is located southeast of the black dot depicting Popondetta, the capital of the province Oro Bay - a bay in the province of Oro on Papua New Guinea, located 24 km from Buna. Oro Bay is located inside the larger bay Dyke Ackland. The port is operated by PNG Ports Corporation Limited with limited coastal infrastructure, located at 8 ° 53'47 "S 148 ° 29'39" E / -8,896389 148,494167. History Base in the Gulf of Oro in 1943. During World War II, the Oro Bay was used as a stage place and as the final stop for convoys during the Lilliput Operation, bringing soldiers for operations under Buna-Gon and the following. The United States built an advanced base in the south of the bay, with a wharf suitable for Liberty ships, installations along the coast, and anti-aircraft defenses on the surrounding hills. On March 28, 1943, Japanese air force attacked the harbor in the bay, sinking SS "Masaya" and SS "Bantam". Ther...

Alexei Birukov

Alexei Sergeyevich Birukov (Russian: Алексей Сергеевич Бирюков, born March 1, 1907 in Tula, died December 8, 1986) is a Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In 1927 he graduated from the People's Commissariat of Road Traffic and became a member of the WKP (b), 1927-1929, working as an electromechanical worker at the Tulane Mechanical Plant. From August 1929 to September 1930 he served in the Red Army, from September 1930 to July 1934 he studied at the Moscow Electromechanical Institute of Transport Engineers. Dzierjinski, later became senior inspector of the People's Commissariat of Road Traffic at the USSR in the factory of them. Gazeta Prawda in Dnieprodzielsk, from January 1935 to January 1936 was an employee of the "Sojuzmietimporta" in France and Belgium. From January 1936 to December 1938 he worked as a senior inspection inspector of the People's Commissariat of Road Traffic at the USSR in the factory of them. From December 1938 to January 19...

Pawel Szurygin

Pavlov Ivanovich Szurygin (Russian: Павел Иванович Шурыгин, born 1899 in the village of Małoje Kondelino in the Vojvodina province, died?) - Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae In 1919-1923 he served in the Red Army, 1923-1930 was a member of the executive committee of the municipal council, the chairman of the municipal agricultural commission, the judge of the rural area, the jury of the Jaranski, the vassal court of the jaran district and a member of the Vienna District Court. From 1926 he belonged to the WKP (b), until 1930 he studied extramarital studies at the Moscow Law Institute, 1930-1933 he was the chairman of the executive committee of the district council in the Lowlands, and from 1933 to 1939 he was the chairman of the Nizhnevogovsky / Gorkowski National / District Lespromchoz. From 1939 to 1941 he was head of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the USSR to the Gorky Oblast, 1941-1942 chairman of the Military District Court Gorkowski, then deputy ...

Student Chronicle

Student Chronicle - an organization working at the Gdansk University of Technology, focusing on young people interested in photography. It was founded in 1958 thanks to the idea of ​​activists of the Association of Polish Students and the support of the university authorities. The headquarters of the organization is located in the campus of PG "Bratniak". Objectives of the organization Members of the organization Members of the organization, known as chroniclers, record college and tri-city student life, focusing on juvenile events, shakes, meetings and life events, concerts, scientific and cultural events. Many of the chroniclers have become recognized photographers and photojournalists. Those who later appeared in Polish photography include, among others. Activity The results of the work of the members of the Student Chronicle are popular and regularly published (every 10-14 days). Illustrated Student Magazine of the Gdansk University of Technology, currently pre...

Butorowy Water

Butorowy Woda - a stream, the right-bank tributary of the Łasicowa Water. It is a small stream, just over 400 m long, flowing down the valley of the Persians in the Polish High Tatras. It flows in the north-west direction, crossing the forest road to the hunting lodge. On the eastern side of Wielka Pańszczycka, Młaki goes to Łasicowa Woda. This takes place at an altitude of about 1245 m, at a location with coordinates 49 ° 16'09 "N 20 ° 02'42" E / 49,269,167 20,045,000. At only 70 meters north of the mouth of the Butorowa River, the Łasicowa River trough crosses the red tourist trail from Toporowa Cyrhli through Pisz Trawka, Waksmundzka Ruda and Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza to Morskie Oko. On some maps the stream is named Butorian Water and goes to Jasicowa Woda. Both names (Butorowa Woda, Butorowska Woda) are remnants of pastoral past these areas. They come from a place called Butor, located above the source of the Butor Water. Formerly they were the pastoral areas of ...

Alessandro Danesin

Alessandro Danesin (born 3 March 1962 in Venice) is an Italian manager and politician, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae Educated tax adviser. In the years 1994-1999 Forza Italia held the mandate of MEPs of the fourth term of office. He was member of the Committee on Petitions and the Committee on Transport and Tourism. After leaving the EP he was active in the local FI and the People's Liberation. He was a member of the board of directors and in 2015 assumed the position of president of Casinò di Venezia. wiki

Rope (tool)

Wiola with drill bits Wiola (viola viola - violin) - type of bit used in sculpture for detailed stone processing. As a kind of primitive drill bit is used for drilling small stones such as eye pupils, curls, curls, etc. The drill blade is a rotary tool similar to the violin bow with which it is connected. As a sculpture tool known in antiquity - widely used in art by the Romans, but used already in ancient Egypt. Historically, it is probably a derivative of the so-called. Fire brigade, used by the primary communities to fire the fire. Bibliography wiki

Wojciech Rudziński

Wojciech Rudziński - Polish physicist, habilitated doctor of physical sciences, academic teacher of the. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan. Scientifically linked to the Faculty of Physics of the Adam Mickiewicz University. He obtained his doctorate in 1997 on the basis of the work entitled Magnons and spin wave resonance in the field-induced metamagnetic (Professor Zbigniew Jacyna-Onyszkiewicz). At the home department, he works as an adjunct professor at the Department of Mesophysical Physics at prof. Joseph Barnasia. At the university he conducts classes. from quantum measurement theory, derivatives and integrals, and from mathematics. He is a member of the Polish Physical Society. He published his works. in "Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter", "Physical Review B" and "Acta Physica Polonica". wiki

Blanket-group

Colonel Adam Koc - informal definition of a group of Pilsudski officers meeting between 1924 and 1925 in the Warsaw apartment of Colonel Adam Koc (as well as in Mała Ziemiańska's Cafe at Mazowiecka Street in Warsaw), planning to organize Józef Piłsudski's return to power. In these meetings, they participated, apart from the host himself. Bogusław Miedziński, Kazimierz Stamirowski, Kazimierz Świtalski, Henryk Floyar-Rajchman, Stefan and Roman Starzyńscy. At the turn of autumn and winter 1925 Koc-group was dissolved at the behest of Piłsudski (although formally never bound her), which was a great surprise for Adam Koc himself. In spite of this, its activities were important in preparing the May coup. Bibliography wiki

Ojcomił

Father - male name. It consists of the parts of Ojco (from "Father", "Father") and "love" (from "love", "love"). They are among the other names of prof. Mariusz Maciej was a Jew. The name also included Julian Ojcomił Filleborn h. Korwin (born 1837). In Jan Jaworski's calendar, illuminated in 1874, "Ojcomił" is listed among the "Slavonic names" and the name dayends associated with it fall on July 2 (s. In the Kalisz calendar for the year 1914, the name was mentioned in the "list of Slavonic names". Justyna B. Walkowiak in the study entitled " A Name Policy and Its Outcome. Programmatic Names in the Nineteenth-Century Province of Posen records the existence of the female form of the name in the "Ojcomil". wiki

Literary Weekly devoted to literature, fine arts and criticism

Literary Weekly devoted to literature, fine arts and criticism - a cultural and social weekly with a progressive program, appearing in Poznań in the years 1838-1846. The magazine was originally edited by Antoni Popliński and Józef Łukaszewicz, but in the end of 1839 Antoni Woykowski took over (1817-1850). Under his leadership, the magazine gained a high literary and nationwide reputation. Weekly collaborators included Edward Dembowski, Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, Karol Libelt, Juliusz Slowacki and Kazimierz Erenberg. The magazine's editor was Julia Molińska-Woykowska, wife of Antoni Woykowski, propagator of emancipation of women. The circulation varied between 1500-2000 copies. The issues of the magazine were prussian censorship. Woykowski also fell into financial problems, resulting in the collapse of the project and closure of the letter in 1846. wiki

Carlos Mastretta Aguilera

Carlos Mastretta Aguilera (born January 26, 1984) is a Mexican racing driver. Career Mastretta Aguilera started his career in international car racing in 2003 after the start of the Mexican Formula Renault 2000, where he doubled on the podium. With 118 points, he was placed fifth in the overall ranking. In later years, Mexico also appeared in the Formula Renault 2000 de America, the British Formula Renault, the World Touring Car Championship, the Atlantic Championship and the NASCAR Mexico Series. In the World Touring Car Championship, the Mexicans competed in four races of the 2005 season with the Hong Kong GR Team. In the first Mexican race, he made his fifteenth place, which was his best result in the championship. Bibliography wiki

Józef Potocki (roganzin castellan)

Józef Potocki coat of arms Szeliga (died June 8, 1781 in Wronczynie) - castellan kamienski, biechowski, krzywiński and rogoziński. Family He came from the Potocki family settled in Wielkopolska. The son of Stefan (died 1724) and Franciszek Korzbog-Zawadzka. Dzia Józefa, Przecław Potocki d. In 1709, he served as a Moravian castellan. He married Anna Gajewska, daughter of Konarski-kujawski Franciszek Gajewski (1675-1753). There were 5 children born to Magdalena: Magdalena - later wife of Felicjan Niegolewski, the chamberlain of the royal court, mother of Andrzej Marin (1787-1857), officer of the defenders; Róża Potocka's wife Franciszek Kczewski; Joseph - wife of Ksawery Kwilecki, commander of the crown army; Alexander and Stanislaw. The second wife of Antonile Wyssogot-Zakrzewska gave birth to Ignacy's son. Offices In the years (1761-1774) he held the office of castellan of Stone Krajeński. In the years 1772-1778 he was a castellan of Biechow, then he became castellan o...

Sefer Muratowicz

Sefer Muratowicz - Armenian merchant, Polish diplomat in the Middle East. Curriculum vitae He came from Karahisar in Iran. From 1596 he was trading in Lviv with the Armenian Armenians and accompanied Ottoman delegations to Poland. In the years 1601-1602, as a diplomatic envoy of King Sigismund III Vasa at the court of Abbas I, he discussed the plans of the anti-Turkish coalition. During his stay in Iran, he ordered and supervised the execution of tents, sabers, carpets and fabrics to decorate the Warsaw royal residence. Upon his return to Poland, he was granted the privilege of importing oriental goods, court immunity and the title of royal supplier and servant. In the following years he settled in Zamość, and then Kamieniec Podolski. After 1613, it was mentioned as a nobleman named Seweryn. The last mention of Muratowicz dates back to 1631. wiki

Damon and Ask

Damon and Ask - two legendary Greek philosophers, living supposedly around the 5th century BC. They were famous for their friendship and mutual loyalty. Greek legend According to the account of Aristocosus, by Cicero, Damon and Qi were two friends, philosophers and followers of the Pythagorean philosophy. One day they came to Syracuse, where you were accused of participating in a conspiracy against the ruler of Dionysius I. The offense was condemned to death. By accepting the penalty, you ask for permission to return home temporarily. He wanted to say goodbye to his family for the last time and to deal with personal matters. The king refused, suspecting that the convict wanted to escape. Then Damon, his friend, agreed to take his place. Dionysius agreed, saying that if he did not appear within the deadline, Damon would die instead. The King was convinced that You were not coming back. When the day in which You asked to return, the king ordered the execution of the execution. Wh...

Goojje

Goojje (Chinese: 谷 姐; pinyin: Gǔjiě) - Chinese website was created in 2010 as a result of internet censorship in this country. For many people, Goojje is considered a "Chinese parody of Google". In Chinese, the second syllable of names, jje, means older sister, and google sounds similar to gege, meaning older brother. Recently, "elder brother" has legal consequences for "older sister" - typing www.goojje.com in the address bar of the browser resulted in redirecting to another website. Bibliography wiki

Dino Porrini

Dino Porrini (born February 28, 1953 in Volta Mantovana) is an Italian road cyclist, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Dino Porrini's biggest success came in 1977, when he teamed up with Mirko Bernardi, Mauro De Pellegrin and Vito Da Rosem to win a silver medal at the World Cup in San Cristóbal. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. In the same championship he also took 27th place in the race for the start of the joint amateurs. In 1976 he competed at the Montreal Olympic Games, where he and his teammates were eleventh in team time. In addition, he won the Giro delle Due Province Marciana in 1974, Coppa Caduti Nervianesi and the Milan-Busseto race in 1975 and Freccia dei Vini two years later. In 1979 he won one of the stages of the Giro d'Italia, but the entire race finished in 108th overall. Bibliography wiki

Zofia Kraczkiewicz

Zofia Kraczkiewiczówna ps. "Xenia" (born May 13, 1902, December 11, 1943) - MSc in Philosophy, head of the SZP-ZWZ-AK communications unit. Curriculum vitae Zofia Kraczkiewicz was born in Bystrzyca in Kijowszczyzna and was the daughter of Casimir and Florentine from Gasińska's house. She attended the Polish School in Rylski Caucus in Kiev. In 1922 she passed the secondary school diploma, im. Maria Konopnicka in Warsaw. In the same year, she began her studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Warsaw (with interruptions caused by the necessity of earning money), and in 1935 she received a master's degree in philosophy in French philology. As a teacher she worked in a private junior high school Malczewska. She actively participated in the defense of the besieged capital in September 1939. From the fall of 1939 in the conspiracy, in which she managed the internal communication unit of the organizational division SZP-ZWZ-AK. She was arrested in a "boi...

Anna Kopińska

Grave of Anna Kopińska at the Powązki Military Cemetery Anna Kopińska from Sieczko pseud. Energiczna, Rekrutka (born 25 July 1880 in Szymanow, died 26 July 1956 in Warsaw) - socialist and communist activist. She was a daughter of Pawel, she had only completed 2 classes of elementary school, she worked from childhood. From 1896 she lived with her parents in Warsaw, where she was a worker in a comb factory, and from 1903 until the outbreak of World War I a polisher in a cladding factory. In December 1904 she married PPS Józef Kopiński, who in 1905 also joined the PPS. She took part in the revolution of 1905-1907, being a salesman and agrarian PPS. 10 May 1906 participated in a demonstration organized in connection with the opening of the First State Duma (during this demonstration her husband was mortally wounded by Cossacks). After splitting into PPS XI 1906 joined the PPS-Left. She worked in the District Labor Committee in Warsaw, and since 1911 she was the leader of the Warsaw Wor...

Ivan Dujczew

Ivan Dujczew (born April 18, 1907 in Sofia, died 1986) is a Bulgarian historian, Byzantine. Curriculum vitae In 1932 he graduated from the University of Sofia with a degree in history. Between 1932 and 1936 he stayed in Italy. His masters were Vasyl Złatarski and Silvio Giuseppe Mercati. His career at the University of Sofia was preceded by a decision by the Communist authorities to work in 1949 at the Institute of History of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (he worked there until 1974). He was a valued publisher of sources especially from Mount Athos. Selected publications Publications in Polish Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Jordi Benet

Jordi Benet Rubio (born 15 July 1980) is a Andorran football player who plays as a midfielder. In his career he played two matches in Andorra. Throughout his football career he has been linked with the FC Andorra club, which plays in the lower Spanish leagues. Andorra Benet has played in two meetings. His debut in a friendly encounter with Portugal, lost 0-4 (played on August 18, 1999). The other was a meeting with the Netherlands, played in the elimination of the 2002 World Cup; The match, which took place on October 6, 2001, ended in a 4-0 win for the Netherlands. Bibliography wiki

Feast of Jesus Christ, Supreme and Eternal Priest

The feast of Jesus Christ, the Most High and Everlasting Priest - a liturgical feast in the Catholic Church designated by the Apostolic See in 2012 on Thursday after the Pentecost Sunday. The first celebration took place on 23 May 2013. In some religious communities and countries this holiday has been celebrated for years. It was extended to the entire Catholic Church by Benedict XVI, at the end of his pontificate. The celebrations should emphasize the holiness of the clergy's life and stimulate activities aimed at increasing the number of vocations to the priesthood. wiki

K'inich K'uk 'Bahlam II

Glyph with the name of the ruler K'inich K'uk 'Bahlam II also known as Bahlum K'uk' II or Mahk'ina Kuk - Mayan ruler of the city of Palenque and the successor of K'inich Kan Bahlama III. Probably prevailed in the years 764-783. He was the son of K'inich Ahkal Mo 'Nahba III and Men Nik. He joined the throne on March 4, 764, but the details of his reign remain unknown. It is known that he is responsible for several construction projects, including the modification of the interior of the royal palace and the tower erected by his father. He is also responsible for creating a stone panel with 96 glyphs describing, among others, the Palenque chronology and the ceremonies marking the end of k'atun in 783. The panel itself was created on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the ruler's rule and is considered one of the masterpieces of classical Mayan sculpture. The ruler died probably around 783. wiki

Aharon-Ja'akow Grinberg

Aharon-Ja'akow Grinberg (Hebrew: אהרן-יעקב גרינברג, English: Aharon-Ya'akov Greenberg, born March 15, 1900 in Sokołów Podlaski, died April 2, 1963) - Israeli politician, in 1949 -1951 and 1955-1963 member of the Knesset from a letter from the United Religious Front and the National Religious Party. In the parliamentary elections of 1949, he got into the Israeli parliament for the first time. He sat in the Knesset I, III, IV and V term. He died on April 2, 1963, Mosze Kelmer took the office. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Default rime

Default rhyme - a rhyme whose one of the components is given by the author and the other silenced and left to the reader's intelligence. The silent component may be vulgar. An interesting example is the fragment from "Pan Tadeusz", in which old Maciej Dobrzyński comments on Napoleon's policy: "I heard that he was already under the curse of the bishop. / All this is ... - here Maciej bread soaked in soup / And while eating, he did not finish the last word. " From other places in the epic it is known that the Nestor of the Dobrzyński family liked the word "stupid" very much. wiki

Barbara Stępniewska-Holzer

Barbara Stępniewska-Holzer (born October 6, 1941 in Warsaw) - Polish historian. Curriculum vitae A graduate of the Faculty of History at the University of Warsaw (1964), she defended her doctoral thesis in 1970 (Islam in the culture of the society of the Nigerian countries in the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries). She was habilitated in 1991 at the University of Wroclaw (Spreading of Islam in Western Sudan from the 12th to the 16th century). From 2002 professor at the University of Warsaw. She worked in the years 1970-1981 at the African Studies of the University of Warsaw, 1981-1993 Institute of Oriental Studies of the University of Warsaw. In the years 1993-2000, an employee of the University of Warsaw branch in Bialystok, later the University of Bialystok (in 1995-2000 the director of the Institute of History of the University of Bialystok). Since 1999 an employee of the Center for Research in Ancient Tradition of Central and Eastern Europe of the University of Warsaw, currentl...

Mikhail Mikhailov-Ivanov

Main article: World Championships in Biathlon 2016. The mixed relay at the 2016 Biathlon World Championships took place on March 3 in Oslo. It was the first competition in this championship, with 25 relay wins, while four of them were doubled. Poland relay team: Weronika Nowakowska, Krystyna Guzik, Łukasz Szczurek, Grzegorz Guzik placed in 20th position. Results Bibliography was in the October Revolution in Petrograd. In 1918 a member of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR, 1918-1920 political transport worker and Red Army, since 1920 the head of Petrogubmetal. From 19 December 1927 until the end of his life, deputy chairman of the Leningrad Board, from 1 January to 27 September 1931 he was the manager of the All Russia Rally Union and a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Economic Council of the USSR, simultaneously director of the Stalingrad Tractor Factory. He was buried at the Kremlin Cemetery on Red Square. Bibliography wiki

Mieczysław Tokarski

Mieczysław Tokarski (born 1926 in Strzelce Kujawskie, died November 1, 1989 in Wrocław) - Polish botanist, plant systematics. Curriculum vitae In 1948 he graduated from the Gymnastic Gymnasium in Plock, and then continued his studies at the State School of Horticulture in Poznan. After his matriculation exam, he received a job offer at the Zielenika Municipal Company in Wroclaw, and then began his studies at the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Wroclaw, graduated with a delay due to lung disease. He took an internship at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Poznań under the direction of Stefan Alwin and Zygmunt Czubiński, who was an assistant at the Adam Mickiewicz Botanical Garden in Adam Mickiewicz University. In 1957 he started working in the Botanic Garden, where he worked for thirty-two years. Since 1980 he has been the manager of this garden for a year, he was the creator of a permanent exhibition on mushrooms and protected plants. He died suddenly...

Felix Szreder

Feliks Szreder CR (born December 16, 1914 in Prokowskie Chróstach, died May 9, 1989 in Cracow) - Polish monk, theologian, dogmatist and Bible writer, translator of the Holy Scripture. Curriculum vitae In 1932, he joined the Congregation of the Resurrectionists, ordained priests on December 21, 1939. Since 1942 he was the vice-monk of the religious seminary in Cracow, in 1945 he defended his master's thesis at the Jagiellonian University, then worked at the congregation in Wola Duchacka (Cracow), Złocieniec , Poznań and again in Cracow. In 1952 he defended the Jagiellonian University's dissertation on theology of the Holy Trinity, written by Wilhelm Ockham, under the direction of Fr. Ignacy Różycki. In 1966 he defended his bachelor's degree in biblical science. For the Millennium Bible he translated the 2nd Book of Kings. He was one of the authors of Homilies and Biblical Hours (issue 1972), for which he prepared homilies for year A, from 11 to 34 Sundays. Bibliograph...

Uriasz Heep

Fred Barnard illustration of Uriah Heep Uriah Heep - a negative character from Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield. Greedy and hypocrite, plotting intrigues to get the property of your employer. Unmasked and sentenced to prison, he assumes the role of a model prisoner. According to some researchers, Dickens's work as Heep was sketched by Hans Christian Andersen, whom Dickens met during his time in England in 1847. The name of the character is also the name of the popular hard rock band Uriah Heep. wiki

Ivan Novoselov

Ivan Ivanovich Novoselov (born 1909 in the village of Żabkino in the Novgorod district of the Tverskino province) is an officer of the Soviet security forces, one of the organizers of the Katyn massacre. Since 1939 NKVD officer and candidate for membership, and since 1942 member of WKP (b). Deputy Head of 5th Division of the Special Branch of the NKVD USSR, in the spring of 1940 participated in the mass murder of Polish prisoners and prisoners from the camps in Kozielsk, Ostaszkow and Starobielsk, for which October 26, 1940 was awarded by the Interior Commissioner of the USSR Ławrientija Beria. From 1949 the MGB USSR officer, 1940 sergeant, later major state security. Awarded the Medal of Merit (25 July 1949). Bibliography wiki

Aleksandr Rudakov (activist)

The list is a compilation of the species and types of plants covered by strict species protection in Poland in 2001-2004. The list includes species protected under the Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of 11 September 2001 on wild species of protected plants (Journal of Laws No. 106, item 1167). Marchantiophyta Mchy Bryophyta Papterniki Pteridophyta Spermatophyta seed plants head of the coal industry KP (b) U (until 1942), 1942-1944 worked in the KC WKP apparatus (b) in Moscow, then again in the apparatus of the KC KP (b) U in Kiev, 1944-1948 deputy secretary of the Central Committee of the CP ), Head of the coal industry KC KP (b) U, 1948-1953 head of the heavy industry department KP (b) U, 28 I 1949 - 23 IX 1952 candidate for membership, and from 27 September 1952 to 17 1956 Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU), 1953-1954 Head of the Communist Party, Komsomol and Communist Party departments 1954 - XI 1962 Head of the Heavy Indust...

Wasil Szulakouski

Wasil Mikhailovich Shulakovsky (white) Curriculum vitae On January 9, 1996, he was elected a Member of the Standing Committee on Economic Policy and Reform. He belonged to the agrarian factions. Since June 3, he was a member of the Verkhovna Rada Working Group on Cooperation with the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan. On November 27, 1996, after a controversial and partially unrecognized international constitutional change by President Aleksandr Lukashenka, he did not form part of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of his first term. Under the 1994 Constitution of Belarus, his mandate to the Verkhovna Rada ended on January 9, 2000; The next election for this body has never been done. wiki

Zygmunt Zawadzki (boxer)

Zygmunt Zawadzki (born 12 April 1936, died 6 December 2006 in Bydgoszcz) is a Polish boxer, medalist of the European Championship. He was born in Lublin and raised in Koszalin, where he also started his adventure with a box at the local Guard, and then briefly visited Chorzów. Called for basic military service, he became a competitor of Zawisza Bydgoszcz with whom he joined the end of his professional and coaching career. Participating in the European Championships in Lucerne 1959, he won a bronze medal in the category of rookie. When he competed in the Polish championship, he won the country's vice-championship in 1960 in the weight of the coyote, and the bronze medal in 1961, in the pen weight. Eight times he played in the Polish national team between 1957 and 1960, scoring 6 victories and taking 2 defeats. In the ring, he fought 278 fights, of which 200 won, 48 was tied, and 30 lost. After the end of his sports career in 1967, he became a coach of Zawisza. Bibliography w...

Hawryłówka

Hawryłówka and view of Palenica Koscieliska Hawrina - a glade located on the orographical left slopes of the Black Dunajec River valley, between streams Siwa Woda and Przybylanka. It is located at a height of about 885-940 m n.p.m., not far from the road Kościelisko - Czarny Dunajec. From the road to the clearing it leads the dirt road (it starts in the forest south-east of the Pod Jaworki). Hawryłówka is listed in the documents of 1720 as the owner of the village of Leja, from Podczerwone. The name of the glade comes from the name of Hawrylo, which occurs in nearby towns, in Chocholow was already listed in 1742. In Ukrainian, Hawrylo means the name Gabriel. Perhaps the owner of the clearing was Hawrio and hence its name. There are residential houses, huts and barns. The glade is still used economically. Administratively belongs to the village of Witów. Geographically it is located in Rowie Podtatrzańskim, in part of it called the Church Row. One of the renovated buildings wik...

Wondertree

A few Wunder-Baum refreshers hanging in the car Wunder-Baum - air fresheners in the characteristic Christmas tree produced by Car-Freshner Corporation. They are intended primarily for use in a car and usually hang on the rear view mirror. Wunder-Baum Freshers were created in 1952 in New York by Swiss businessman Julius Sämann. Currently, Wunder-Baum is sold in over 100 countries on 5 different continents. They are known under various names: Wunder-Baum (in Poland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland), Little Trees (USA), Magic Tree (UK), Arbre Magique (France, Italy, Spain). According to the manufacturer, Wunder-Baum is the most popular car air freshener in the world. wiki

Antoni Idźkowski

Antoni Idźkowski (born December 31, 1872 in Ostrzeszów, died August 15, 1936 in Ustron) is a social and national activist, councilor of the Royal Steelworks (now Chorzów). Curriculum vitae In 1897 he lived in Królewska Huta (now Chorzów), opening a drugstore (with medical specialties) "Pod Krzyż", at the present ul. In 1919 he was a member of the board of the established Merchants' Association in Królewska Huta (now Chorzów). In November of this year elected councilor of the city. In 1920, a member of the Plebiscite Committee at the Royal Hut (now Chorzów). He participated in the Silesian Post as a provider of medicines and dressings for insurgent troops. In June 1922 a member of the so- The Commander of the Polish Army in Katowice, on behalf of the People's Council, greeted the soldiers of the Polish army entering the Royal Steelworks (now Chorzów). In 1926 he was a member of the Preparatory Commission for Local Government elections in the Royal (now Chorzó...

Ikuei Yamamoto

Local road 6400 (Hebrew 6400 כביש) - is a local road located in Lower Galilee, in the north of Israel. It runs from the town of Nacerat Illit to road 79 near Ar-Rajna. Course Route 6400 runs through the Jezreel Subdivision of the Northern District of Israel. It runs parallel from east to west, from Nacerat Illit to road 79 near Ar-Rajna. It starts in the city of Nacerat Illit at the intersection with Ma'ale Icchak Street, at the height of the municipal cemetery. Going down Ma'ale Icchak Street to the south, you reach the center of the city of Nacerat Illit, or north to the industrial zone of Har Jon. Route 6400 goes as a two-lane road to the northwest and descends gently down to the valley where Ar-Rajna is located. After about 2 km, you will reach the intersection with Ma'ale Icchak, which can be reached to the north-east of Har Jona. Half a kilometer away is a roundabout, where road no. 6400 ends. In the north-east direction there is the 79th road, which serves as ...

Chapel of the Holy Cross (Lichen Stary)

In addition, it is worth noting the paintings by Olga Bajkowska - Warsaw Uprising and Pieta located in the side altars of the chapel. Historical view During the Second World War, the Germans organized a training center for the youth of the Hitlerjugend in the Lichenese sanctuary. The Nazi boys educator Bert Bauer was particularly cruel. It was from her arms that the bullets left behind the miraculous crucifix. In order to prove to his students that God does not exist, in July 1944 Bauer gathered them in front of the cross at the entrance of the cemetery and crossed the crucifix with the words: "If God existed, he should punish me immediately." After this incident, she died when on the way to Konin the plane shot the car she was driving. In 1970, in the growing Lichenese sanctuary, the wonderful cross was placed in the chapel dedicated to him. Bibliography wiki

József Galambos

József Galambos (born June 27, 1900 in Gyüre, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, February 6, 1980 in Budapest) is a Hungarian athlete, long distance runner. During the Amsterdam Olympics (1928) he took 49th place in the marathon with a time of 3:05:58. At the same distance he finished 4th at the European Championship (1934), scoring 2:55:14. Four times (1927, 1928, 1932 and 1933) triumphed at the Košice marathon, making him the most successful runner in the history of these competitions. Life records Bibliography wiki

Bomb in 99 No. 3 Type 3

99 No. 3 Type 3 Sango (Japanese Koral) - A Japanese antiaircraft bomber designed to attack an enemy bomber in flight. It was used in combat during the Second World War. History The bomb was designed in 1938 and was accepted into service in 1939 (2599 in the Japanese calendar, hence "model 99"). A cylindrical bomb which, along with the tail part, was 693 mm in length, contained 144 steel balls filled with white phosphorus. After dropping out of the plane, the tail no. 99 no. 3 model 1, armed a bomb that exploded in the air, throwing down lighted balls. The balls were scattered by explosives placed in the middle of the bomb with a cargo of explosive material. 98 or szimozy. The bomb was equipped with an additional shock head detector (model 2 model 2 or model 3 model 2). The weight of the bomb was 33.7 kilograms. The nose of the bomb was painted silver and the tail feathers were red. In 1943, a simplified model of this bomb, wz. 3 No. 6 Type 1 Model 1. Bibliograph...

Belgian Members of the European Parliament 1962-1965

Belgian Members of the European Parliament 1958-1962 were appointed by the Belgian Government on 9 January 1962. List of deputies Flemish electoral college Selected from the list of Christian People's Party (CVP) Selected from the list of Socialist Party (BSP) Walloon electoral college Selected from the list of the Wallonia Socialist Party (PS) Selected from the PRL list Selected from the list of the Social-Christian Party (CDH) Selected from the list Walloon Assembly (RW) MEPs of the non-party Bibliography wiki

Tadeusz Zaradzki

Tadeusz Zaradzki (born February 5, 1894 in Rzeszów, died September 18, 1967 in Chojnice) - soldier 1 p.p. Legionów, participant of the Polish-Bolshevik war, head of the Border Guard in Kacku Wielki. Curriculum vitae The son of Teofil and Helena of Laub. From the beginning of 1914 he belonged to the Rifle Association in Rzeszów. In August 1914 he joined the Polish Legions and served in the 1st Division. Leg. from the rank of gunner to a non-commissioned officer. In 1917 he graduated from the Polish Army Armed Forces in Ostrowiec. From 1 November 1918 in the Polish Army, in 23 p. During the Polish-Bolshevik War, he served as a lieutenant. After leaving the ranks of the Polish Army, from 1 October 1921 he began serving in the Border Guard at Kacku Wielki (as a foreman and then a senior foreman) in the then Maritime District (today the district of Gdynia). Badge of 1 Brigade Leg. "For the faithful service," the Cross of Independence, and the Bronze Cross of Merit. Bibliogra...

Uppsala-DLR Asteroid Survey

Uppsala-DLR Asteroid Survey, UAO-DLR Asteroid Survey (UD.A.S.) - A program for the search and tracking of asteroids and comets, carried out by Uppsala Astronomical Observatory (UAO) and the German Space Agency (DLR). This program is a continuation of the completed OCA-DLR Asteroid Survey. In the review, 244 asteroids were discovered, whose orbits were well-defined and the International Astronomical Union assigned them numbers; The first such asteroid is (13437) Wellton-Persson. Bibliography wiki

Chiba Marine Stadium

ZOZO Marine Stadium (ZOZO ZOZO マ リ ン ス タ ア ム, Zozo Marin Sutajiamu), also known as the Chiba Marines Stadium, or officially QVC Marine Field, is a stadium located in the Japanese city of Chiba. It was opened in 1990 and houses nearly 30,000 people. The stadium is mainly used to play baseball, and it is the home stadium for the Chiba Lotte Marines. It is also used for Rugby union. The official opening took place on April 13, 1990, with Madonna starting her third tour (Blond Ambition Tour) at the same stadium. Lady Gaga sold 2 shows on 13 and 14 August 2014, during the ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour. gallery Interesting facts wiki

Marian Tobolski

Marian Tobolski (born August 8, 1931 in Jarocin) - Polish doctor, Member of the Seym of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae He received a university degree at the Medical Academy in Poznań. As a physician, he graduated in specialization in obstetrics and gynecology as well as anesthesiology. In 1959 he became a medical doctor at the Municipal Hospital in Gniezno. He was the senior assistant at the Health Care Team there. In 1979, he was elected to the Sejm of the seventh parliamentary term in the Gniezno district, replacing the late Wacław Kawski from the Democratic Party. He sat in Health and Physical Culture. Honors Bibliography wiki

Grigorij Sebes

Grigorij Ottonowicz Mebes (born in 1868 in Riga, 1930 in Ust-Sysolsk) - Russian occultist, theosophist, martynist, author of a two-volume lecture on secret teachings published in Russian (Enciklopedicheski course on ophultism, 1912 ). He studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of St. Petersburg. Then he was a teacher at a real school in Uriupinsko, a gymnasium in Novgorod, a real school in Vologda and in Cherepovec. From 1904 he taught at a real school in Tsarskoe Selo and the Nikolayevsky Corps of Cadets. From 1907 he taught mathematics in the Koria Corps and in the Nikoleevsky Corps of Cadets. In December 1925 he was arrested on charges of leading the masonic organization and sentenced to three years of Soviet gulags. He probably died in 1930 in Ust-Sysol. He was married to Maria Alfredowna Nestorow. Publications wiki

Bronisław Bieńkowski

Bronisław Bieńkowski (born October 21, 1848 in Warsaw, died on August 25, 1903 in Kielce) - Polish classical philologist, pedagogue. Curriculum vitae He was born in Warsaw in a petty-bourgeois environment. In 1867 he graduated from the 4th gymnasium in Warsaw. He studied classical philology at the Faculty of History and Philology of the Main School (1867-1869) and at the Imperial University of Warsaw (1869-1872). On February 12, 1875, he received a diploma of the candidate of historical and philological sciences based on the dissertation O Promoteje. He was a teacher of Greek and Latin in gymnasiums: from 1873 in Piotrków, from 1880 in 11th gymnasium in Warsaw, from 1890 to death in Kielce. He published in "Home Guardian", "Tygodnik Piotrkowskim". He was a collaborator of the Lviv Museum. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Ptolemy Reid

Ptolemy Reid (born May 8, 1912 in Dartmouth, British Guyana, died on September 2, 2003 in Georgetown) - a guianist politician, Prime Minister Guyana (1980-1984). He studied veterinary at the Tuskegee Institute, later he worked in the profession. He was a deputy to the Congress of Guiana, in 1967 he was the minister of trade, 1967-1970 minister of finance, 1970-1972 minister of agriculture, and 1972-1974 minister of agriculture and national development. From October 6, 1980 to August 16, 1984, he was Prime Minister of Guyana. Bibliography wiki

Compilation film

Esfir Szub, considered the pioneer of the compilation film. Compilation film (also film montage, film found footage, film set) - a type of film whose main material is not material made by the performers, and taken mostly (or completely) from other sources. Composers typically use archival material, film chronicles, documentary and feature films, television shows or commercials. Such films often have an out-of-focus comment or an explanatory picture of inscriptions. Typical examples of a compilation movie include: (1928) by Carol Reed and Garson Kanin, September (1961) and Requiem for 500,000 (1963) by George Bossak and Waclaw Kaźmierczak, or Atomic Café (1982) by Kevin Rafferty, Pierce Rafferty and Jayne Loader. Situations like Guy Debord and René Viénet used footage founding within the détournement strategy to transform transformed films into completely different, radical political meanings, for example by adding captivating subtitles. The technique of compiling found material...

Faris az-Zahrani

Faris Ahmad Damanaman Al Szuwajl az-Zahrani (Faris Ahmad Juman al-Shuwail al-Zahrani, ur., 1977, zm. 2 stycznia 2016) - saudyjski terrorysta. Curriculum vitae He grew up in the Al-Baha region. He attended the Islamic University of Imam Muhammad ibn Su'ud in Riyadh, where he studied law at Imam University. Arrested by the police on 4 August 2004 on charges of supporting terrorism. His detention was seen as a serious weakening of Al-Qa'ida in Saudi Arabia. Lost January 2, 2016. wiki

Nikolay Konariew

Nikolaj Semyonovich Konarov (Russian: Николай Семёнович Конарев, born January 19, 1927 in Donetsk, died 2007) - Minister of Road Transport of the USSR (1982-1990). Curriculum vitae Russian, 1944-1949 studied at the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Transport Engineers, since 1949 the engineer of the Southern Railroad Railway Station, since 1951 deputy head of the railway station of Southern Railway. Since 1952 head of department and deputy head of Laszów Branch of Southern Railway, since 1952 member of the CPSU, since 1953 helper of the head of the Southern Railway, 1954 head of the Southern Railway Department, since 1954 deputy chief of the Exploitation Department and deputy head of the Lodz Railway Branch South. From 1959 I was deputy head of the Osnovian Southern Railroad Division, since 1960 head of the South Railway traffic service, since 1971 technical science candidate, since 1972 head of Southern Railway. Since 1976 Deputy Minister, since 1977 First Deputy Minister, and from Novem...

Battle of Korzkivia

Battle of Korzkivia - fought near Korzkw in October 1587 between the armies of Maksymilian Habsburg and Jan Zamoyski as part of the siege of Cracow after the double election of Zygmunt III Vasa. German troops under the command of Maximilian Habsburg, the pretender to the throne of the Polish kingdom and the loyal Polish forces to Sigismund III Vasa led by Jan Zamoyski participated in the clash. As a result of the battle, German infantry suffered heavy losses and had to retreat to Silesia. The battle was supposedly so fierce that the blood flowing to the Prądnik River could be seen even at the height of the Prądnik Czerwony (hence one of the originations of the name of the last settlement). wiki

Bronisław Znojek

Bronisław Znojek pseud. Bronek, b. January 10, 1912 in Lodz, died. February 1961) - Communist activist, GL / AL officer. Curriculum vitae Since 1928, a member of the CPP and the Classical Trade Unions, a participant in strikes and demonstrations. Since 1941, a member of the Front Struggle for Our and Your Freedom, 1942 joined the GL and PPR, was a liaison between the Lodz District Commander and the Lodz Region Councilor from the PPR Central Committee and a member of the PPR City Committee in Łódź. In April 1943, he was taken to the Mauthausen camp and later to the camp of Loibl Pas in Yugoslavia, after four months of interviews, he was involved in the organization of the camp conspiracy. In May 1945 liberated by the Yugoslav partisans. Buried in the Cemetery of the Pits in Lodz. Honors Bibliography wiki

Gaius Julius Werkondaridubnus

Gaius Julius Werkondaridubnus (Caius Iulius Vercondaridubnus) - The Gallican priest of the cult of Emperor Augustus in Lugdunum. Gaius Julius Werkondaridubnus was a representative of the Gallic tribe of Edu, who maintained a friendly relationship with Rome for a long time. He was elected the first priest of the imperial cult in the Temple of Roma and Augustus, located in Lugdunum at the confluence of the Rhone and Saone. The principles of worship were established on August 1, 12, p.n.e. At a meeting of representatives of the Gallic tribes, which Claudius Druzus convened after suppressing the uprising in Gaul. Then Werkondaridubnus was chosen as a priest under the full name of the sacerdos Romae et Augusti ad aram quae est ad confluentem. It is very possible that the dedication of the altar in the temple and the commencement of the priestly duties of Werkondaridubnus took place in the year 10 p.n.e. During Augusta's visit to Gaul. The purpose of establishing the Caesar's cu...

Ivan Nosov

Ivan Pietrowicz Nosov (Russian: Иван Петрович Носов, born May 1888 in the village of Kasiticha in the nonnonnonogovski gubernian district, November 27, 1937) - Soviet party activist, member of the KC WKP (b) (1930-1937) p> From 1905 in the SDPRR, from November 1914 to August 1917 he served in the Russian army, since August 1917 the chairman of the factory committee of the SDPRR (b) chemical factory in Nizhny Novgorod, since March 1918 the head of the organizational department of the Sownarchoz Gubernian State in Nizhny Novgorod. From September 1918 a member of the Wasil Revolutionary Committee in the Nizhny Novgorod gubernatorial district, a member of the chairman of the county council of Wasilsursk, and the chairman of the Wasilsur district Cheka and the county committee of the RKP (b) in Wasilsursk. From June to December 1919, the chairman of the executive committee of the regional council of the district and the secretary of the regional committee of the RKP (b), from December 1...

Alf Farman

Alfred H. Farman (born January 4, 1869) is an English footballer who played for the striker. He started his football career at Aston Villa, where he moved to Bolton Wanderers. In September 1889 he became a Newton Heath player. In the years 1889-1892, when the team was in the Football Alliance, Farman played in 60 matches and scored 25 goals. The 1892/1893 season was the first for the Football League. In the first league match, a 3-1 loss to Blackburn Rovers, he scored on the roster. He was in Newton Heath until June 1895. wiki

Krystyna Naszkowska

Krystyna Wanda Naszkowska (born July 5, 1949 in Warsaw) is a Polish press journalist. Curriculum vitae She graduated in 1972 from the Department of Horticulture, Warsaw School of Economics. She attended journalism training at Duke University and the University of Michigan. In 1981, she participated in the organization of the Solidarity Press Agency. She was in the editorial team of the "Bulletin of the Union of Works and Works". After the introduction of martial law, she was living from her own farm in Lomianki. There was an illegal printing house, where independent publishers were printed, including "Tygodnik Mazowsze". In 1989 she joined the editorial office of Gazeta Wyborcza, where she worked until 1996. She later collaborated with decorators and socialists. Later, she returned to the editorial office of Gazeta Wyborcza. In 2014 President Bronislaw Komorowski decorated her with the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland. wiki

Patrick Cranshaw

Patrick Cranshaw (born 17 June 1919 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA, December 28, 2005 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American film actor. Patrick Cranshaw was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma in 1919. He was interested in acting before World War II, taking part in entertainment programs for American troops. During his 50-year career, Cranshaw has performed in such hits as "Bonnie and Clyde," "Bandolero," "Best in Show," and "Hudsucker Proxy." His credits include "Mork & Mindy" and "The Dukes of Hazzard." One of his recent roles was in the family movie "Garbi - Super Bryka". The most notable feature was the 2003 "Blue" Palasky, the oldest member of the Brotherhood in the comedy "Old School," starring Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn. Patrick Cranshaw, died at his home in Fort Worth, Texas. He was 86 years old. Jeff Ross, his manager, died. Authoritative control (person): wiki ...

Iwan Filippow

Iwan Markiełowicz Filippov (Russian: Иван Маркелович Филиппов, born 1905 in Mikolajov, died January 21, 1963 in Simferopol) - Soviet politician, first secretary of the KP (b) U. Mikołajow (1944-1947) p> From 1925 in the RKP (b) / WKP (b), in 1926-1928 member of the Komsomol district committee in Mikolajów, 1928-1930 in the Red Army, listener of the KC KP (b) courses at the Communist University of Warsaw. Artiom. From 1938 to 1940 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the District Council in Nowy Sacz, from 1938 to January 1940 Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR Mikołajowski, from January 1940 to March 1944 Chairman of the Regional Council Executive Committee in Mikolajów, Military Council of the South Front, later in the Operations Group of the Military Council of the 3rd Ukrainian Front. From March 1944 to 1947 I Secretary of the CP Regional Committee (b) U in Mikolajów, from March 1947 to 1952 Chairman of the Executive Committ...

Eduardo Kucharski

Eduardo Kucharski (born 22 May 1925 in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 2 October 2014 in Barcelona) is a Spanish basketball player and basketball coach. Curriculum vitae In the years 1941-1958 he played in Laietá, Barcelona, ​​Joventuna and Aismalibar. From the age of seventeen, he represented the colors of Spain for the next sixteen years; Played 50 matches in the national team. In 1955 he led his team to the gold medal at the Mediterranean. He graduated in 1958. From 1953 to 1958 he started his career as a coach at Montcada and Reixac. In 1960, as the first Spanish coach, he took charge of the Italian team Virtus Bologna. In the same year he was coach of the Spanish national team at the Summer Olympics. wiki

Eugen Strähl

Eugen Strähl (born 2 May 1944 in Sankt Gallen) is a Swiss racing driver. Career Strähl started his career in international car races in 1975, starting with GT Ser. A 24-hour Le Mans race, where he won the class and overall was tenth. In 1977, S 2.0 ranked second in the rankings respectively. In later years, the Swiss also appeared in the European Formula 2 and the XXXIX Gran Premio dell'Autodromo di Monza. In the European Formula 2, the Swiss rode in 1979-80 against the Swiss Racing Team, but did not earn points. Bibliography wiki

Zameczki

Locks in the left corner Locks - a group of turrets and rocks in the White River Valley in the Polish Western Tatras. They are located in the nameless ridge about 1.5 km long, which branches off the ridge of Dniew Giewont about 200 m west of Wreck and descends north to the White River Valley, dividing its upper part into two legs. Locks are located in this ridge above the Reglach Path, the ridge extends down the White River. The slopes below the castle are overgrown with forest. The eastern slopes descend to Potargany Żlebu, west to Żeleb near Władysław. Locks are made of fragile carbonate rocks of up to 30 m height. The tops and numerous shelves of the Castle are overgrown with a pine tree. At the Castle Closet, never aroused interest in climbing. At the northern end of the castle there is their highest turret. It is easy to access it from the switch on its north side (just below the switch there is a rock window). wiki

Ray Finch

Raymond (Ray) Finch (born 2 June 1963 in Liverpool) is a British politician and member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae As an engineer, he worked for 20 years in a cable TV installation company. He became involved in political activities within the United Kingdom Independence Party, where he became an assistant to Nigel Farage. He was a councilor of Hampshire County, having failed successfully in 2010 to the House of Commons. In the European elections in 2014, UKIP received the mandate of the 8th MEP. wiki

Akio Sōda

Akio Sōda (Japanese: 左右 田秋雄, Sōda Akio, born April 10, 1909 in Dairen) is a Japanese hockey player on the grass. Olympic medalist from Los Angeles (1932). He studied at Waseda University. During his studies he was elected to the national team at the Los Angeles Games. There were only three teams, and Japan won a silver medal with 9-2 victory over the Americans (the representatives of that country suffered a high loss with the Indians 1-11). It was his only Olympic Games. At the Games, he acted as a right-back. wiki

Pronoto-propleural muscle

Pronoto-propleural muscle, muscle t1-pl1 - muscle of the insect's torso. Muscles found in the hips. It is a member of the "propleural muscle" function group. It starts at the middle of the anus and attaches to the posterior dorsal edge of the propleuron. This muscle is the pre-throttle proturator of the pleuron. The place of exit is located in front of the starting point of the pronoto-laterocervical muscle. It is lateral to the pronoto-postoccipital muscle and to the pronoto-laterocervical muscle. The propleuron ends by sliding the dorsal cut at its edge. wiki

a person

Dignitas Personae - A guide to some of the bioethical issues related to the defense of the unborn, published September 8, 2008 by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Its content is in continuity with the previous documents of the Church: Donum vitae, Evangelium vitae, Veritatis splendor. It underlines the clear opposition of the Church to the in vitro method, the elimination of embryos, the freezing of embryos, the production of embryonic stem cell vaccines. She writes about the dangers of gene therapy. The first sentence of the document is: wiki

Piotr Lithuania

Piotr Litwa (born March 29, 1964 in Katowice) is a Polish mining engineer and politician, a technical doctor, in the years 2014-2015 the Silesian Governor. Curriculum vitae In 1988 he graduated from the Mining Faculty of the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice with a specialization in mining technology. In 1996, he started a two-year postgraduate studies in mining legal issues at the University of Silesia, as well as a doctoral degree in 2000 at the Mining Department of the AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow. Initially he worked at the Mining Works Enterprise in Katowice, in 1992 he went to the District Mining Authority in Katowice, and in 1995 to the Mining Authority. In 2000 he became the director of the District Mining Authority in Bytom and then in Gliwice. Since January 14, 2005, he was the Vice President of the Mining Authority, and became its President on November 1, 2008. On March 12, 2014, he took over the office of Silesian province governor, ...

Bogdan Zalewski (historian)

Bogdan Zalewski (born May 10, 1954 in Mława, died December 10, 2013 in Gdynia) is a Polish historian, specializing in military history; academic teacher. Curriculum vitae He was born in 1954 in Mlawa. In 1977 he completed his military studies at the Military Academy Officer's College. Stefan Czarniecki and historical studies at the. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. In 1977 he took up military service at the Navy Training Center in Ustka. In 1984, as a captain, he was transferred to the Naval Academy in Gdynia. In 1988 he secured his doctoral dissertation, and in 2000 he obtained a doctorate degree from the University of Gdańsk. While serving in the Naval Academy, he held the post of Head of the Department of Humanistic Sciences at the Naval Navigation and Naval Arms Department and then Director of the Institute of Social Sciences. In 2004 he went to reserve as commander. As a Reserve Officer, he worked at the Naval Academy, the Naval Academy, the Pomeranian Academy in Slupsk, the Hi...

Mickey Mousecapade

Mickey Mousecapade, znana w Japonii jako Mickey Mouse: Fushigi no kuni no Daibouken (jap. Mickey Mouse Adventure in Wonderland, dosł. "Mickey Mouse: Adventures in Wonderland") - komputerowa gra platformowa stworzona i wydana przez Hudson Soft w Japonii oraz Capcom w USA na konsolę NES. Gra została wydana 6 marca 1987 roku w Japonii oraz w 1988 roku w Ameryce Północnej. Story The main characters of this game are Mickey Mouse and his girlfriend Minnie Mouse, who set out on a journey from home to the castle to free a young girl named Alice from Walt Disney - Alice in Wonderland. wiki

César de Bus

Cezary de Bus (born February 3, 1544, died April 15, 1607) - French blessed Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae Cezary de Bus was born on February 3, 1544 as the seventh of thirteen children of his parents. At the age of 18 he joined the royal army and took part in the war against the huguenots. In 1582 he was ordained priest. On September 29, 1592, he founded the Fathers of the Christian Doctrine. He died on 15 April 1607. He was beatified by Pope Paul VI on April 27, 1975. Bibliography wiki

Nikolay Skowkov

Nikolai Konstantinovich Skowkov, Russian Николай Константинович Сладков (born January 1, 1962 in Puertollano) is a Russian military lieutenant, emigration activist, officer of the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia during World War II. In 1919, he joined the White troops of General Anton I. Denikin. Served in the rank of lieutenant in the Legion of the Petrograd Regiment. In 1920, he participated in the unsuccessful missions of Gen. Sergey G. Ulagaya in Kuban. In half. November with the White troops was evacuated from Crimea to Gallipoli. He completed a topographical military school there. He emigrated to Bulgaria where he graduated from a Constantine military school. After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, he volunteered to join the army of General Francisco Franco. Served in the Russian military department. He was decorated several times. During the Second World War he joined the Italian Army. Served as an officer in the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia. At the...

Vladimir Kirshon

Vladimir Mikhailovich Kirshon (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Киршон, born August 19, 1902, died on July 28, 1938 in Moscow) - Russian and Soviet writer, playwright. He was one of the main creators of the literary organization RAPP - the Russian Proletarian Writers Association. Author of dramas about socio-moral and political issues, including Rielsy gudiat (1928), Chleb (1930). In 1937 he was arrested and died in prison. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Sonny Curtis

Sonny Curtis (born May 9, 1937, Meadow (Texas)) - American pop and country singer. He was a friend and the author of several songs performed by Buddy Holly, including Rock Around With Ollie Vee (1956), Oh, Boy! (1957) and Rave On (1958). Currently, these pieces belong to the rock and roll classics. From 1959 Sonny Curtis was the leader, the lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter of The Crickets, replacing Holly here. His most famous songs from this period are often covered with I Fought the Law and More Than I Can Say from 1960. To this day, Sonny Curtis appears at concerts commemorating Buddy Holly. wiki

Raschig rings

One-round Raschig ceramic rings Raschig rings - a type of molding of mass exchangers, such as rectification column or absorption column, used in chemical industry installations. The name of the rings comes from the name of their inventor, the German chemist Friedrich Raschig. Raschig rings have the shape of tubes with a height usually equal to the outer diameter. The sizes used in industry reach up to 100 mm (external diameter), wall thickness 1.5-10 mm, and the specific surface of the fill varies between 60-440 m² / m³. Depending on the application of the filling, the rings may be made of hard, abrasion-resistant and compressive ceramic, acid-resistant steel or plastics (polypropylene), chemically inert to the media flowing through the column. For laboratory purposes, Raschig rings are usually made of glass. Raschig rings are used to increase the efficiency of column processes by developing the interface between the two contacting media (eg liquids and gas in the absorption proc...

Debris: Cycles and Rhapsody (Vrchlický)

Západy: cyklly a rapsodie - a volume of poems by the Czech poet and playwright Jaroslav Vrchlicki, published in Prague in 1907 by the publishing house of J. Otta. The volume contains works written in the years 1903-1906. The collection includes cycles: Báseň letního dne, Láska, Hry, Elegie podzimní, Večerní stesk, Příchod vesny, Under the likeness, Večerní krajiny, Stará allegories, Nové hebrejské melodie, Holubb, Lyrické zlomky z nedokončeného románu, Rapsodie historické and Epilog. Among the forms used by the poet, there is the Saficka strofa 11/11/11/5, used in the poems of Láska, Saxa loquuntur and Dějinná chvíle. Vrchlicki's turns make the SsSsSssSsSs / SssSs signature. Bibliography wiki

Jean Paulhan

Jean Paulhan (born 1884, died 1968) - French literary critic and essayist. In the years 1925-1940 and again from 1953 he was the editor-in-chief of "La Nouvelle Reuve Française". During World War II he was active in the resistance movement, he was one of the founders of the "Comité National des Écrivains" and "Les Lettres Françaises". He is the author of literary criticism devoted to reflections on the language of literature; his most important publication is Les Fleurs de Tarbes from 1941. Bibliography wiki

Grigory Karczawa

Grigorij Zosimowicz Karczawa (Russian: Grigoryyosimovich Karatov, rubble, გრიგოლ ზოსიმეს ძე ქარჩავა born in 1907 in the Czchorock region in Georgia, died?) - Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae From 1930 he studied at the Georgian Agricultural Institute, he was a member of the WKP (b), he was deputy dean of the agribusiness department and researcher at the Zakaukaskie Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of the Agricultural Economy, later a sovkhoz engineer and mechanic and director of the state farm until 1939. From 1939 he managed the Agricultural Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Georgia, from 1941 to August 1943 he was the first secretary of the Czchorokhski District Committee of KP (b) G, and from August 1943 to November 1946 the second secretary of the Abkhachian District Committee of KP (b) G. From November 1946 he headed the Department of Commerce and Collective Nutrition of the Central Committee of KP (b) G, and 1949 De...

Czeslaw Kania

Czesław Kania pseud. Nałęcz, Witold, Wyrwa, Waldemar (born on March 19, 1909 in Lipniki, in the Ostrołęka poviat, died on August 12, 1949 in Warsaw) - Polish activist of the independence underground during World War II and the post-war anti-communist underground. Curriculum vitae In 1931-1932 he served in the military. In February 1944 he joined the National Armed Forces (NSZ) unit operating in his hometown of Ostrołęka, where he served as commander of the company in the municipality of Łyse. At the end of the Second World War, he served in the anti-communist underground, serving as commander of the 2nd Battalion in the Headquarters of the NZW "Orawa" District. From July 1946 he was in charge of the interview of the Commander of the Sixteenth District of the NZW for crypts. "Mazovia", and since July 1947 he was a member of the 16th Commando of the Warsaw Uprising District of the crypt. "Eagle". He was arrested on June 25, 1948, then sentenced to death ...

Mieczyslaw Litwinski

Mieczysław Eligiusz Litwiński (born July 30, 1955 in Będzin) is a Polish composer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and music educator. Life and Work Litvinski studied composition at Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz and Zbigniew Rudziński at the Warsaw Academy of Music. During his stay in the United States in 1986-1991 he was influenced by John Cage's work, which he had personally met. He later studied with Karlheinz Stockhausen. Since 1991 he has lived and worked in Kaunas, and in 2000 he came to Warsaw. He was co-author of numerous compositions and co-founders of many instrumental groups, including: Cytula Tyfun da Bamba Orchestra (with Andrzej Bieżan, Krzysztof Knittlem and Tadeusz Suderek, 1981), Independent Study of Electroacoustic Music (with Krzysztof Knittlem, Stanisław Krupowicz, Andrzej Bieżan and Tadeusz Suderek, 1982-84), Light from Poland (1985-86), Litwinski ensemble & amp; Choir (1987-91), Sol et Luna duo (with Saba Zuzanna Krasocko, since 2000) and improvised music grou...

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Voldemārs Lejiņš

Voldemārs Lejiņš (Russian: Вольдемар Петрович Леин, born July 7, 1920 in Bugrysz, Udritsk, ASRR, died June 27, 1987 in Moscow) - Minister of the USSR's food industry (1970-1985). Curriculum vitae Łotysz, from 1938 studied at the Donetsk Industrial Institute, 1941 worked on the construction of the fortification, then studied at the North Caucasus Institute of Metals in the city of Ordzhonikidze (Vladikakaya). From 1942 to 1942-1943 he was on hospital treatment, demobilized, 1943-1945 studied at the Moscow Institute of Food Industry, then worked in the Riga confectionery factory as head of production and technical department and chief mechanic. Since 1946 a member of the WKP (b), since 1946 the chief mechanic, since 1948 the secretary of the factory party committee, since 1949 instructor and deputy head of the department of the Municipal Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Latvia. 1950-1952 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the District Council in Riga, 1952-1956...

Country of the Sudeten (1918)

On the map of Austria and the Czech Republic The country of the Sudetes is marked in yellow Sudetenland (Sudetenland, Sudetenland, Sudetská země or Sudeten) is a historical region in the western part of the Austrian Silesian (Sudeten Silesian), Northern Moravia and the Eastern Bohemia (Hřebečsko and Kralický Lice), which existed shortly after the First World War in areas inhabited by the German minority. On October 28, 1918, an independent Czechoslovak Republic was proclaimed in Prague. On November 11, the Austrian Emperor Karol I Habsburg refused to participate in the government, and the following day in Vienna was proclaimed the Republic of Germany, which included the former German-occupied territories of Austria-Hungary. One of the provinces was to be the Sudetenland (province of Sudetenland), with the capital of Opava (German: Troppau). The Germans feared losing the privileged position they enjoyed in the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy and did not want to belong to the emerging Cz...

Sergei Zhupachin

Sergei Gieorgijewicz Жупахин, born 1888 in the village of Kołonki, Moscow, June 22, 1940) - an officer of the Soviet secret service, major state security, head of the NKVD (1937-1938). Curriculum vitae He completed his elementary school and two classes of a four-grade urban school. from 1919 a member of the RKP (b), 1919 chairman of the trade union office in Czembarze (now Bielinski), 1919-1920 chairman of the Chekhov province committee of the RKP (b). In 1920, instructor responsible for the Special Representative of the RFSRR North Sector Working and Defense Council, 1921 Northwestern Railways Board of Railroad Construction Commissioner, Northwestern Railroad Northwest Railroad Technical Commissioner, Northwestern Railroad Northwest Railway Technical Service Commissioner, Northwestern Railroad Service Chief of Staff. From October 1922 to October 1922, GPU officer, from November 1926 to June 1928 helper of the Head of the Secret Division, head of the 1st Division of the Secret Secret...