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The Old Road to Paradise

The Old Road to Paradise - a volume of American poet Margaret Widdemer, published in 1918, awarded the Columbia University Prize, or later the Pulitzer Prize in the field of poetry, next to the collection of Carl Sandburg Cornhuskers. Tomik was dedicated to his mother: To Mother with Margaret's Love. As noted, the compositions of the book were previously published in The Bellman, The Bookman, Contemporary Verse, The Century Magazine, The Delineator, The Dial, Everybody s Magazine, The Forum, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazar, Harper's Magazine, Life, McClure's Magazine, Midland, New Fiction Publishing Co., Poetry (Chicago), Poetry Review (Boston), Reedy's Mirror, St. Nicholas, Southern Magazine, Smart Set, Touchstone and Youth's Companion. Bibliography wiki

Polish Norms of Health

Polish Health Standards (marked PL-NZ) - national standards for products, services and systems, used voluntarily. The body creating and responsible for the organization of the entire national system of Polish Health Norms is the Central Standardization Center (CON), over which the National Public Health and Hygiene Center - Institute of Health in Warsaw is supervising. The PL-NZ standards are individualized, which means that in addition to the mandatory scope of attestation (specific for a given product, service or system), it can be extended with additional tests, which the certified party is interested in conducting. The documentation developed by CON creates a standard in terms of safety criteria for the health and life of the user / consumer that the product, service or system must meet. Products, services or systems that meet the safety criteria are given the PL-NZ (Certificate of Compliance) certificate and can be marked with the PL-NZ mark. Polish Health Standards are not...

Pierre Fabre

Pierre Jacques Louis Fabre (born April 16, 1926 in Castres, July 20, 2013 in Lavaur) - French pharmacist and businessman, founder of the Pierre Fabre Group. In 1998, Pierre Fabre diversified his business by buying the media holding company Sud Communication. Earlier, in 1989 he bought the Castres Olympique rugby club. In 2013, Challenge magazine priced his personal property at 1.2 billion euros. In 2009 he was awarded the Grand Cross of the National Order of the Legion of Honor. wiki

Oil bleaching

Oil bleaching - the process of removing colored substances from the oil using an adsorbent. It is one of the stages of industrial refining of oils. The color of oil consists mainly of carotenes and chlorophylls. The intensity of the color may be higher when the raw material used in the production was heat treated. Part of the dyes may be partially removed at earlier stages of refining, e.g. deacidification. During the process, residues of soaps and other impurities are eliminated in addition to dyes. The adsorbents used are activated bleaching earths, which are aluminosilicates or activated carbon. The bleaching process is carried out in devices called bleaches, operating under reduced pressure. An adsorbent is added to the heated oil and the whole is mixed. After a certain time, the whole is filtered, during which the bleaching earth is removed. The oil after this process is bottled into bottles, or is subjected to winterization. wiki

Kremaster

Kremaster chrysalis will benefit The end of the chrysalis of Griposia aprilina with visible crematorium Kremaster (Latin cremaster) - the end part of the abdomen of butterfly puppets, used to attach them to the ground. Kremastrem is defined as a part of the abdomen located behind the pupal anus. Usually it is equipped with various spikes or hooks. At least some of them arise as a result of transforming the anal bristles of the tergum of the caterpillar body. The details of the structure of this organ are of great importance in the identification of pupae. wiki

Spawn (film)

Spawn - an American film from 1997 based on the comic book of the same title by Todd McFarlane. It was directed by Marek A.Z. Dippé, and the author of the script is Alan B. McElroy. Story The secret service agent, Al Simmons, was given the top secret task of destroying a biological weapons factory in North Korea. However, while performing the mission, he is betrayed by the superior and murdered at the factory. However, he was later brought back to life as Spawn, who is supposed to lead the army of darkness during the invasion of Earth. Nevertheless, Spawn does not intend to serve anyone and wants to fight the ruler of the dark. Cast wiki

Radio station R-113

Radio station R113 - is a military, phonetic, ultra-shortwave medium-range transceiver radio. This radio in the 1950s replaced the radio station 10RT 26, and was later replaced by the radio station R 123. It was used as a means of communication in SKOT transporters and tanks T-54 and T-55 (powered from a converter). Technical data The output power of the final stage - 16 W. The final stage of the transmitter works on the GU-50 lamp. Receiver - with triple frequency conversion, first and second-variable, third - constant = 600 kHz. Dimensions and weights: Radio service The sequence of activities related to tuning and work on the radio is as follows: When working on a reception reception, tuning of the radio is done in the same way: the work type switch is set to the Duty off reception position. By turning off the radio, the half-size switch is set to the Receive, work mode switch in the Simplex position, and the Power switch - in the Off position. Bibliography wiki

Bruno Pooly

Bruno, polio (Amsterdam, 1972) Bruno Polius (born May 8, 1958) or Bruno Polius-Victoire - French vocalist, born from his father Martynikńczyk and Polish mother. In the 1970s he was the main vocalist / soloist of the boy band Les Poppys. Although the composition of Les Poppys has changed several times, Bruno was the singer in the biggest hit of Non, non rien n'a changé. Bruno also recorded several albums as a solo artist, mainly in the years of being a member of Les Poppys (see below) Selected recordings As a solo artist, he recorded the following singles Selected Les Poppys recordings As the lead vocalist of the boy band Les Poppys, Bruno recorded the following singles wiki

Jane Roberts

Jane Roberts (born 1792, died after 1861) - an English traveler, writer and poet. Already in her own era she was sometimes mistaken with Emma Roberts (1794-1840), if only because both authors were simply told by Miss Roberts. Ladies and gentlemen knew each other and corresponded with each other, although the convergence of names was accidental. Curriculum vitae She was born in Hythe, Kent, as a daughter of John and Martha Roberts (née Bedson). She had two brothers who emigrated to Australia, including Peter Roberts, acting deputy commissioner general for New South Wales. Jane intended to join the brothers and went on a long trip to the southern hemisphere. For family reasons she returned to England after a short time, but with the means of transport at that time she took her two years. Impressions from a long and dangerous cruise were included in the book Two Years at Sea. The exact date of Jane Roberts' death is unknown, but it is known from censuses that it was still in 1861. ...

Jakow Daszewski

Yakov Sergeyevich Daszewski (Russian: Яков Сергеевич Дашевский, born April 17, 1902 in Kherson, died on August 2, 1972 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general lieutenant. Curriculum vitae He was born into a Jewish family. In 1912 he graduated from a school in Kherson, from 1921 he served in the Red Army, from May 1921 to October 1926 he was a student at the Leningrad Military Telecommunications School, then a commander of a platoon of communications company in the 14th Infantry Corps. From August 1930 he worked in the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army, from May 1933 to May 1934 he studied at the Military Academy. Frunze, from May 1934 to May 1935, he was the head of Division 3 of Division 4 of the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army, and from May 1935 to June 1939 he was an assistant to the head of Division 5, deputy head and p. Head of Department 6 of the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army. From June 1939 to October 1940 he lectured in military courses, fr...

Peter Böhme

Peter Böhme (born August 17, 1942 in Chemnitz, died April 18, 1962 in Potsdam) is a fatal victim of the Berlin Wall killed in an attempt to escape between Potsdam and West Berlin following a fatal shooting by a GDR policeman. Curriculum vitae Peter Böhme grew up in Karl-Marx-Stadt. For the first time, he became involved in a law-abiding practice at school when he was accused of promoting imperialism by wearing jeans bought in West Berlin. After finishing school, he learned the mechanics of the vehicle, breaking his education in 1960 in connection with the escape from the GDR. His father pulled him back from West Berlin, and the authorities required a long-term commitment to serving in the NVA ranks he began in April 1960. At the end of 1961 he was sent to the Gunsmoke Artillery School in Geltow, near Potsdam, where he also learned to be forced to serve Wolfgang Gundel. Both decided to desert, preparing for the same in early 1962. Escape At night, on April 17, 1962, two deserters ...

Grigorij Posibiejew

Grigorij Andriejewicz Posibiejev (Russian: Григорий Андреевич Посибеев, born 23 October 1935 in the village of Mari-Malmyż in the Kirov Oblast, died on June 9, 2002 in Kingiseppa) - Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae Maryjczyk, from 1959 Komsomol activist and member of the CPSU, 1960 graduated from the Leningrad Agricultural Institute. In 1972 graduated from the Party High School at the CPSU Central Committee, 1975-1981 Secretary of the Leningrad Oblast Committee of the CPSU, from January 16, 1981 to August 23, 1991 First secretary of the Marian Regional Committee of the CPSU. From 26 April to 21 August 1990 Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the ASRR, 1981-1990 Deputy Member, and 1990-1991 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the USSR 11th term of office, People's Deputy of the USSR. Bibliography wiki

Pranas Eidukavicius

Pranas Eidukevičius (born October 7, 1869 in Virvalis in the then Suwalki governorate, March 7, 1926 in Moscow) is a Lithuanian politician and revolutionary. Curriculum vitae Lithuanian Social-Action Party, 1906-1918 member of the Central Committee. In 1913 arrested and expelled abroad to the USA, 1915-1918 was chairman of the Central Bureau of Trade Unions in Vilnius. From May 3, 1918 to March 4, 1919, a member of the KGB, from October 4 to December 1918, the chairman of the KBC KBC, from December 1918 to 1919 the chairman of the Wilno Council, after the failure. In 1920-1921, he was the head of the XIII Special Branch of the Special Check Division at the RFSRR People's Commissar. Bibliography wiki

Maria Ludwika from La Tour d'Auvergne

Marie Louise Henriette Jeanne de la Tour d'Auvergne (born August 15, 1725, 1793) - daughter of Charles Godfrey of La Tour d'Auvergne, du Bouillon, and Maria Karolina Sobieska. Granddaughter of King John III Sobieski. Maria Ludwika de la Tour d'Auvergne was the oldest of two children of Charles Godfrey de la Tour d'Auvergne and Marie Caroline Sobieska. Her parents split up after a couple of years. Her mother took her to Poland, where she visited her father, Jakub Ludwika Sobieski. Grandpa was very grateful to his granddaughter - he planned to donate a portion of his inheritance and marry a Polish aristocrat. However, the father of the girl who organized her return to France did not agree to these plans. February 10, 1743, Maria Ludwika was released for Julius Hercules de Rohan, du Guéméné (1726-1800). She gave birth to one son, Henryk Ludwik (1745-1809). Soon afterwards the young married woman became involved with a cousin, Karol Edward Stuart (1720-1788), as well as ...

Laugerie Low

Laugerie Low Laugerie-Basse is located near Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in the French department of Dordogne. Archaeological site. The first work on the stand was carried out by É. Lartet and H. Christy in 1863. During the archaeological excavations, the Upper Palaeolithic layers of the Magdalene culture were exposed. stone blades and bone plates covered with rats depicting animals. In 1872 a skeleton and skull of several Homo sapiens were discovered in a cave on a rock ledge. The place was inhabited until the Iron Age, with the smallest pieces of pottery extracted from the youngest. Among the findings from Laugerie-Basse is the so-called. "Shameless Venus", discovered in 1864 by the Marquis of Paul de Vibraye Magdalene figurine made of ivory, depicting a woman with exaggerated vulva. It was the first Palaeolithic Venus discovered in France. wiki

Sokolic Flow

Sokolicki Stream - Strange Strait, connecting the Kamieński Lagoon with the Wrzosowska Bay, in northwestern Poland, in the Zachodniopomorskie Province. It separates the mainland (Trzebiatowska Coast) from the island of Wolin (more precisely the Peninsula of Międzywodzie). By the center of the Sokolicki flows the administrative boundary between the communes of Dziwnów and Kamień Pomorski (kamienski district). The minimum width of the strait is about 760 m. On the south-east side of the strait there is Sokolice hill (3.7 m n.p.m.). The whole of the strait is covered by the area of ​​special protection of birds "Kamieński and Dziwna Lagoon" and a special area of ​​protection of habitats "Odra Estuary and Szczecin Lagoon". Until 1945 the German name was Falkenberg Enge. The Polish name Sokolicki was officially established in 1950. wiki

Kazimierz Lubik

Kazimierz Lubik (born January 17, 1922 in Poznań, died October 1, 2009 in Szczecin) is a Polish footballer, athlete, track and field athlete. Awarded with the Golden Cross of Merit. Curriculum vitae He was born in Poznań. In the interwar period he played in the colors of the "Legia". During World War II he participated in secret football matches. He arrived in Szczecin on June 18, 1945. He took part in the first match in Szczecin played between the Polish teams: "Odra" Szczecin and Szczecin Sport Club, played on August 20, 1954. He scored two goals in this match and "Odra" won 4: 1. The ball was combined with athletics. His sports career ended in 1950, devoting himself to activities in Szczecin's clubs: "Kolejarz", "Pogoni", Szczecin Athletic Club and "Budowlanych". He has raised many outstanding athletes. Wieslaw Maniak and Aurelia Trywiańska. We were buried in the Central Cemetery in Szczecin Bibliography wiki

Angela Vallina

Ángela Rosa Vallina de La Noval (born 6 July 1959 in Castrillóno) is a Spanish politician, self-government activist and member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae She graduated from high school, then educated in history. She did not work professionally, dealing with raising children. In 1999 she became involved in political activities within the United Left. In 2003 elected Castrillónu, but was canceled. She reappeared in 2007 and retained it in 2011. In 2014, the United Left received the mandate of the 8th MEP. In the EP, he joined the United Left Party - Nordic Green Left. wiki

Karl Totzauer

Karl Totzauer (born 15 June 1909,?) is a Nazi, a member of the Neuengamme concentration camp and an SS-Untersturmführer. Born in Udritsch, in the Czech Sudetenland, he was a merchant. Member of the NSDAP since November 1, 1939 with party number 6 732 186. On April 24, 1940, he was put into active service in the SS, where he was assigned a registration number of 383 925 and was assigned to the 1st SS Cavalry Regiment (SS-Kavallerie-Regiment). Between May 16, 1940 and June 1, 1940, he served in the 11th SS-Totenkopf (11th SS-Totenkopfstandarte) Regiment in Radom, and then retired to the 5th SS-Totenkopf Regiment in Oranienburg. The unit was transferred in 1940 to the German concentration camp Neuengamme, where he initially served as guard, and then became an officer of the I-commandeering department. Between March 1944 and May 1945 he was an adjutant of the commanding officer of the Neuengamme concentration camp and an SS officer. During the process of the Neuengamme crew, Totzauer ...

Combined ammunition

Combined ammunition of various calibers The half-cell of a modern shotgun. Combined ammunition - a type of ammunition for firearms in which the projectile, propellant charge and firing compound are combined with a shell. Integrated ammunition was patented and demonstrated for the first time in 1812. The invention of 1808, improved after the synthesis of mercury lightning in 1809, was the French sculptor of the Swiss Samuel Johannes Pauly. During his organized show, he shot 22 shots at the time the Napoleonic army soldier needed to fire, reload his gun, and re-take his shotgun. After Napoleon's fall, Pauly fell into disrepute and was forced to leave France. There is no reliable information on the details of the ammunition of his idea, since the patent of 29 September 1812 was destroyed. However, it can be assumed that the ammunition contained a paper scabbard and a spitfire of its own idea inside the gunpowder, for in 1836 they used both Pauline Casimir Lefaucheux and his pupil ...

Seven Kingdoms

Seven Kingdoms - a real-time strategy computer game, the first in the Seven Kingdoms series. The creator of the game is Trevor Chan. The player takes on the ruler of one of 7 nations: Greeks, Persians, Vikings, Normans, Mayans, Chinese and Japanese. The goal of the game is to defeat the rest of the nation and build the empire - but many things can be resolved beyond military solutions, where diplomatic and economic aspects are important in addition to military issues. Ancient Adversaries expansion. Game The basis for the game is human settlements - the player gains in them people, thanks to them the economy and trade. It can also levy taxes to gain gold. Raw materials can be mined in mines, and then processed into specific goods. Military units are stationed in fortresses. The mercenaries can be recruited into the army, and each race specializes in other units. Fryhtanie are the ones that are to be destroyed. wiki

Rafał Leszczyński (d. 1467)

Herb Wianiawa Rafal of Leszczyński coat of arms Wieniawa (died 1467) - castaway castellan. Stefan Karniński's son from Leszno (died 1413). Father Rafal (1501), marshal of the royal court, castellan of Gniezno and Poznań, Kaspra, subchurch of Kalisz, John (died 1492), Dean of Warmia and canon of Gniezno, Pawel and Jacob (died 1463). In the years (1427-1450), he was a castellan of Przemęt. In 1449 he made an agreement with Princess Elżbieta Legnicka, who obliged to return borrowed 1000 zł. Also known is the letter of the Czech king Jerzy sent to the king of Poland Kazimierz Jagiellończyk, saying that Rafal Leszczynski harms Legnica merchants. Bibliography wiki

Coat of arms of the commune of Leśna Podlaska

Coat of arms of the commune of Leśna Podlaska The coat of arms of the commune of Lesna Podlaska consists of a crossed silver sword with a black handle facing from (heraldically) the lower right hand to the upper left and a golden key from the lower left to the upper right with the pen pointing down. Above them a black crow with golden bread in the bow with spreading wings directed at (heraldic) right side. The sword and key are the attributes of St. Peter and St. Paul - patrons of the local Basilica. The crow in the beak symbolizes the legend of St. Paul the Hermit and refers to the Order of Paul and the monastery in Leśna Podlaska. Bibliography wiki

Economic crisis in France in 1847-1848

The economic crisis in France in 1847-1848 - the crisis that broke out in France in 1847. The immediate cause of the crisis was the negative impact of British panic - the financial crisis, the same year. There was a series of liquidation of banks and businesses, the Bank of France lost two thirds of its gold reserves, intended to service obligations of financial institutions from the United Kingdom. The crisis quickly moved to the real world - the decline in heavy metal production was one fifth of their current value. There was a decline in wages in industry, which, together with the rise in food prices, triggered a revolutionary situation. Uncertain political situation resulted in the collapse of stock prices on the Paris Stock Exchange in February 1848. The depositors massively moved to the Bank of France by exchanging banknotes for the gold bullion. Its value, in just one month - until March - fell by almost 70% to 70 million francs. In this way the Bank of France was forced to r...

Christian Schad Foundation Aschaffenburg

Foundation office (left building) Christian-Schad-Stiftung Aschaffenburg (Christian Schad Foundation) is an organization that takes care of and promotes Christian Schad's legacy (1894-1982). The organization manages the inheritance passed in 2000 by the widow of the artist to the city of Aschaffenburg. The most important goal of the foundation is the scientific research of the collected works of art and their promotion through dissemination of knowledge about them. These collections include: paintings, handwritten drawings, prints, schadographs, numerous collages and plaster works. In total there are about 800 of them. wiki

Tadeusz Wilczyński

Commemorative plaque in Lviv Tadeusz Wojciech Wilczyński (born October 27, 1888 in Chotowa, April 4, 1981 in Lviv) is a Polish botanist, professor and expert on the Eastern Carpathian flora. Graduated from junior high school in Bochnia, then studied philosophy at the University of Lwow (1908-1912), in the National School of Horticulture in Wola Kapitańska near Lviv (1908-1909) and at the Agricultural Academy in Dublany (1912-1913). In the years 1912-1920 he was an assistant at the Agricultural and Chemical Station of the Academy of Agriculture in Dublans, in the years 1920-1922 as an assistant to the Plant and Botanical Garden at the University of Jan Kazimierz in Lviv, and in 1922-1929 an assistant (later a lecturer) of the State Botanical and Agricultural Research Center Lviv. In 1926 he received his doctorate degree. In later years he lectured and practiced at the Faculty of Chemistry of Lviv Polytechnic (from botany in 1923-1927) and at the Faculty of Medicine of Lviv Universit...
Nicholas Kemeys (born around 1593, died in 1648) - Welsh official and commander. In 1641 he was ennobled by the king. A year later he became a baronet. He was the royal administrator of south-east Wales. According to the messages, he was very tall and well-built. In 1644 Charles Gerard removed Kemeys from the role of Governor Cardiff for questioning his fiscal decisions. Kemeys was even trapped for a short time. After the outbreak of civil war he became the commander of the Chepstow castle crew. He defended the fortress, although the nearby town was captured by Oliver Cromwell. He died when Isaac Ewer's troops stormed the fortress. Poet Dafydd Morgan wrote about him an epic entitled An Epic Poem on Sir Nicholas Kemeys, the Captor and Defender of Chepstow Castle. wiki

Auguste Hilbert

Auguste Hilbert (born on August 28, 1889 in Mamer, died on May 22, 1957 in Luxembourg) - a Luxembourgish bobsleigh, participant in the Olympic Games. Hilbert represented Luxembourg at the Second Winter Olympic Games in St. Moritz in 1928. He started there in the men's / f Four. He was a member of the LUX crew, which included Captain Marc Schoetter, Raoul Weckbecker, Pierre Kaempff and Guillaume Heldenstein. In the first slide, the team took the 20th place with time 1: 45.8. The second leg went better - with a time of 1: 46.9 she was nineteen. In the final classification, the crew took the 20th place with a total time of 3: 26.3. Bibliography wiki

Elevation

Elevation of the theater in Marseille Elevation - the outer surface of the building wall with all elements on it, the face of the building. Elevations, depending on the location, are specified: The front elevation of the building, situated on the street side and having an entrance (not necessarily the main one), often the most representative (but not necessarily), is sometimes called a facade. This name is most often used for urban buildings, built in frontage, in which the remaining external walls are in contact with neighboring buildings or are covered. The name of the façade is also defined in the architectural and construction drawing presented in the scale of the building view perpendicular to one of the walls. In the architectural design, the drawing of the facade determines the size and location of openings (doors, windows, etc.) and other details of the facade, the height of the building and its levels, the type of finishing materials used. Elevations can be divided b...

Wings for Life World Run

Running logo Wings for Life is an international charity event organized in 33 cities around the world. The income from the race is devoted to the study of spinal cord injury. After some time after the start of the runners, a special "meta" car is running after them. Every participant who "catches up with the meta" finishes the race. The runner will be the last to reach the finish line and the longest distance to go. In Poland, the course is organized in Poznan. In 2016, there were 3957 runners and Adam Malysz was behind the wheel of the car. The winners of this edition were: Tomasz Walerowicz with a distance of 71 km and 120 m and Agnieszka Janasiak with a distance of 39 km and 940 m. In the world, the best Pole was Bartosz Olszewski, who in the course of the race was 82 km and 411 m. on a global scale wiki

Chronicle of Polish Sport

Chronicle of Polish Sport - a common name of a series of book publications published in the years 2001-2014, containing data on sport events in Poland in particular years. The "Chronicle" was published by the "Dobrej Książki" Foundation with its registered office in Warsaw. The publication included annual summaries of events and results of Polish athletes divided into disciplines and age categories. The editorial team was headed by Bogdan Chruścicki. Such sports journalists as Janusz Pinder, Kamil Wolnicki, Tomasz Lach or Tomasz Wolfke. The last item from the cycle - "Chronicle of Polish Sport 2013" - was published May 9, 2014. Bibliography wiki

Gajrat Kadyrov

Gajrat Chamidullaevich Kadyrov (Russian: Гайрат Хамидуллаевич Кадыров, born December 7, 1939 in Tashkent) is the Prime Minister of the Uzbek SRR (1984-1989). Curriculum vitae Born in the Uzbek family. From 1957 to 1962 he studied at the Tashkent Polytechnic Institute, then became a constructor engineer at the transformer factory in Czyrczyk, later he was manager of the group, construction sector and office. From 1965 a member of the CPSU, 1968-1970 secretary of the party committee of the transformer factory in Czyrczyk, 1970-1973 instructor, and 1973-1979 inspector of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan. In 1975 he graduated from the Higher School of the Party at the CPSU. From 1979-1984 he was the Head of the Department of Heavy Industry and Machine Building of the KPU. From November 1984 to October 1989 he was Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek SRR. From October 1989 to April 1991 he was deputy minister of electrotechnical industry. construction of instruments of th...

Jefim Czeriepanow

Jefim Aeksiejewicz Cheriepanov (Russian: Ефим Алексеевич Черепанов, born 1774, died 1842) is a Russian inventor. Miron J. Cheriepanov's father. Peasants, freed for their inventions. Together with his son he constructed the first in Russia a steam engine with a horizontal cylinder system and a boiler. They also improved the smelting of copper and pig iron and extraction of precious metals. The first Russian steam locomotive was built by them in 1834. It reached a speed of only 15 km / h. wiki

Tursun Kambarów

Tursun Kambarov (Russian: Турсун Камбаров, born 1912, died in January 1986) is a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae From 1939 in the WKP (b), 1942-1945 Secretary of the Communist Party Border Committee (Bolsheviks) of Uzbekistan in Namangan Personnel, 1945-1946 First Secretary of the KP (b) U Namangan Regional Committee. From October 1946 to 1949, a student of the High School of the Party at the KC WKP (b), 1949-1950 First Secretary of the Karakocpackie Regional Committee KP (b) U, then to April 1950 Secretary of the Municipal Committee KP (b) U in Samarkand. From April 1950 to March 1954 I Secretary of the KP / BPS Regional Committee in Samarkand, from March 1954 to February 1962 First Secretary of the CPU Regional Committee in Fergan, then Chief of the Regional Commission of the Communal Government of Fergan. Bibliography wiki

Michał Bydlowski

Michał Bydłowski of the coat of arms of Tacz (d. 1654) - Tatar cavalry commander. Curriculum vitae He was born in the Polish nobility family of Bydgoszcz coat of arms Topacz, originating from Bydłowa in the district of Wiślica and settled in the land of Halic. His father was a horseman and a horseman halicki (1630-1642), Jakub Bydlowski. Michał devoted himself to military service, and joined the crown army in about 1648 as a companion of the rides. He participated in the war against the insurgents of Chmielnik and the Tatars. He distinguished himself in 1651 during the Battle of Beresteczko, where he became famous for his courage and courage. In the years 1652-1654 he was the captain of the Tatar cavalry. This formation was included in the regimental camp of Stefan Czarniecki, who during the autumn expedition to Ukraine besieged the city of Busza, died on November 29, 1654, after the fortress was found in the pursuit of Cossacks. Bibliography wiki

The Bank of Poland Building in Warsaw

The Bank of Poland Building in Warsaw Polish Bank Building - a building which was designed for the seat of the Bank of Poland and the stock exchange. Currently, John Paul II. It functions mainly in culture and entertainment. It has 3 floors. The construction of the Bank lasted three years: from 1825 to 1828. The building was designed according to the ideas of Antonio Corazzi and James Gaya. The building is located between Bankowy Square and Elektoralna Street. reconstruction Bibliography wiki

Akil Gjakova

Akil Gjakova (born January 4, 1996 in Pec) is a Kosovo judoka fighting in weight categories up to 66 and up to 73 kilograms. European Champion to the 18th of 2013. He started judo at age 6. In the official international competition in this sport he made his debut in 2012. A year later he won the European championship of cadets (up to 18 years) in the weight category up to 66 kg, and also finished 5th in the European Championship under 23 in the same weight category. Since then he has been playing in the senior rivalry. In June 2015 he participated in the European Games 2015, where in competition in the weight category to 73 kg fell in the first round, losing to Nikola Gušic by ippon. In September of the same year he was 5th in the European Championship under the same weight category. His sister, Nora Gjakova, also practices judo. wiki

Walter During

Walter During (1960) - Sierra Leone athlete, sprinter, representative of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. In 1980, at the 1980 Summer Olympics, he competed in the 100 m race. He finished his qualifying round, finishing seventh in qualifying run 5. He finished with 23.12, which proved to be the weakest result in the group. During had a better time than countryman Rudolph George, who finished 23.20 and was worse than countryman Sheku Boi, who finished 22.93. With Boima, George and William Akabi-Davis represented Sierra Leone in a 4 x 100 meter relay. The team took the penultimate place, finishing 42.53. Sierra Leone was classified as a Cuban team that did not finish the race. wiki

André Kaczmarek

André Kaczmarczyk (born 1986 in Suhl) is a German theater and film actor. Curriculum vitae He started his professional career at Landestheater Eisenach in 2004. A year later he moved to Hans Otto Theater Potsdam. In 2006-2009 he studied and worked at the Ernst Busch Theater Academy in Berlin. Since 2011 he has been working in the theater in Dresden. He has been involved in television productions and has worked in a variety of radio broadcasts. Filmography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Veneer

Veneer (thin) - thin wood panels obtained by flat cutting (tangent - perpendicular to the fibers) or circumferential (flaking). These panels have a thickness of 0.1 to 8.0 mm. Veneers are divided by the use of veneer and floor coverings. The plywood depending on the efficiency of the drawing (from the tree species) can be used for plywood, veneer (veneer) or pressed laminated wood. Large diameter roundwood is used for veneer. Preparation of the raw material for the veneer includes: Plasticizing is done by boiling raw water or saturated vapor deposition. Faster plasticisation occurs when evaporation. In general, 1.5-2 hours for each centimeter of the jar of the jar during evaporation and 2-3 hours for cooking. Drying of veneer to 15-18% moisture is done using roller dryers or band dryers. A plywood veneer is placed in a package with the order of cutting the individual sheets out of the mold. The plywood can be laid out with a book and machine technique. We set up a book by...

Monument to the Red Army in Buczkowice

The Monument of Gratitude to the Red Army in Buczkowice - a monument located on Wyzwolenia Street in the village of Buczkowice in the commune of Buczkowice, in the Bielsko County, in the Śląskie Province. The monument was erected in the form of an obelisk in 1947 to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the 1st Guards Army 4th Corps in April 1945. Today the monument is located opposite the Commune Culture Center, just next to the Tomb of the Volunteer Fire Brigade. In the year 2014, Marcelina Sieracka, the President of the Patriotic Club, appealed for removal of the monument. see Antoni Biegun, p. Sztubak, based in Gilowice. wiki

Marek Olczyk

Marek Olczyk (born 10 August 1971) is a Polish volleyball player and volleyball coach, master of the Universiade (1991). Sports career He started his sports career at the Polonia Swidnica club, where he has performed since 1986. In 1988 he moved to Chelmec Wałbrzych. From 1990-1992 he represented AZS Czestochowa, winning twice the vice-championship of Poland (1991, 1992). He then returned to Chełmec, where he played in the league (1992-1995), the "B" league (1995-1997) and again in 1997-1998. After another succession of Chełmca from the group "A" I leagues went to the BBQ elite BBTS Bielsko-Biała, with whom he played in the season 1998/1999. After the fall of this "A" and League team returned to Chelmec, where in 1999/2000 season in the "B" and League. In subsequent years he also performed in the lower classes - in Ikara Legnica and Juventus Wałbrzych. In 1990 he played in the junior European Championships, occupying the tenth place with the ...

When

When (That Time, fr. Cette fois) - a play written by Samuel Beckett in English from 1974 to 1975. It was first published in 1976 in the United States. In the same year of May twenty, he was exhibited on the London Royal Court Theater. In West Berlin (also in 1976) the song was directed by Beckett personally. Description of art The only actor in the drama is a long-haired old man standing on a platform three meters above the stage. The old man listens to the stories of his life, spoken by three voices: A, B and C. Each of the voices tells a different story. All three stories seamlessly interweave, are chaotic, and centered around the same, repeated threads. They talk about, among other things, the meeting of a beloved hero on the edge of a copse and about places he has visited (ruins of a villa, portrait gallery, post office). According to the author of the play, the voice of A speaks of the mature age of the hero, the voice of B with very early youth, and the voice of old age. Each o...

Most (film 1928)

(nid. De Brug) - Dutch dumb, short documentary from 1928 directed by Joris Ivens. One of the first films directed by this filmmaker was a success and contributed to his fame. The film takes over 15 minutes and features the De Hef lift bridge in Rotterdam, which was commissioned in 1927. During the projection, lifting and lowering of a moving bridge span, trains running over a bridge, and ships moving under a raised span, as well as the structure of a bridge or operation of certain mechanisms. wiki
Jakov Ivanovich Podgorny, Russian Яков Иванович Подгорный (born 1877, died 1945 in Moscow) - Russian military (captain of 1st rank), emigre activist, publicist. Since 1900 he served in the Russian army. In 1904 he was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. In 1907 he completed an officer's submarine training course in Liepaja, then served in the Siberian Flotilla. He was a junior officer on the submarine "Kiefal". In 1908 he graduated from an officer's degree course in Kronstadt. In 1910 he was promoted to lieutenant. He took command of the submarine "Crocodile". He participated in the First World War. From 1915 he commanded the submarine "Giepard". From July 1916 he served in the submarine division of the Main Board of Ship Technology. In 1917 he became captain of 2nd rank. In early 1918 he joined the newly formed White Army. Served in the command post of the port of war in Novorossiysk. In 1919 he went to the Army of Poland. He received the...

Vladimir Kärk

A separate article: Speed ​​skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics. The 1500m hurdles women's skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics took place on February 20 at the Utah Olympic Oval. Anni Friesinger-Postma, Germany, was the Olympic champion at this time, setting a new world record. Results Bibliography and sportswear Basketball career As a basketball player he played in the Tallinn NMKÜ (1931-1934), Tartu NMKÜ (1934-1937) and Tallinn Kalev (1937-1940). He played 11 matches in Estonia. At the Olympics in 1936 and the European Championships in 1937. At the Olympics Estonia took 9th place and Kärk played in one match - 34:29 to win the first round with France. In the continental championship the Estonian team was 5. Volleyball career In the years 1933 and 1935-1939 he was the champion of Estonia in the colors of Tallinn Kalev. In 1941, as a player Tallinn Dümno won the vice-country championship. Lots after the career In 1944 he emigrated to Germany; in 1949 he moved to Canada, and...

Operational Program Knowledge Development Education

The document, which was adopted by the Council of Ministers on January 8, 2014. It is one of the 6 national programs that will be implemented in 2014-2020. It is funded by the European Social Fund. Operational Program Knowledge, Education, Development Its overriding aim is to increase employment and social cohesion as well as improve the functioning of the public administration. National-level intervention will focus primarily on system solutions, pilot projects, and nationwide activities. Compared to the Human Capital Program in the current programming period, this program will have a lower allocation. 75%. The European Social Fund will be managed by the regions. Budget € 4 419.3 million was allocated for this program. The whole program Thematic Goals: Priority Axis: wiki

January effect

January effect - a fairly regular "early" bull market on the capital markets, triggered by massive initiation of newly implemented investment strategies, especially by institutional investors, making significant purchases of their investment portfolios. In the psychological prism, the "January effect" is justified as a response to the stock market participants "affected" in December, which is a "transitional" bessa - caused by the necessary sale of some of the possessions held by investors (sales undertaken anyway in their own interest and related With respect to stock tax issues in the passing year. wiki

Dafydd Nanmor

Dafydd Nanmor (born 1450, died 1490) is a Welsh poet. He came from the village of Nanmor in Gwynedd County in north-west Wales. Recognized as one of the most significant figures in Welsh poetry. Sent to southern Wales for distributing her poem dedicated to married woman Gwen O'Drôme, he spent the rest of his life outside his Gwynedd family. He was a proponent of the political aspirations of the Lancasters, praising Edmund and Jasper Tudor as well as Henry Tudor. Among his works are many long poems (as well as many), as well as many metric forms, characterized by rhyming couplets and the characteristic system of alliteration (cydydd). Nanmor wished to include in his poems elements of astrology, astronomy, physics. Nanmor's collection of works, The Poetical Works of Dafydd Nanmor edited by Thomas Roberts and William Williams, was published in 1923. Bibliography wiki

Steve Kempton

Steve Kempton (born February 8, 1960 in Nottingham) is a British racing driver. Career Kempton started his career in international racing in 1984, starting with the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship, British Formula 3 and Thundersports. Only in Formula 3, where he was three times on the podium, and once on his highest level, scored points. With a score of 21, he was ranked sixth in the overall classification. In subsequent years he also appeared in Formula 3 Euro Series, Formula 3 World Cup, World Sports-Prototype Championship and Formula 3000. In the Formula 3000 British race took place at the Birmingham Superprix in 1988 with the British team Onyx Racing. Finished the race at eleventh place in the race classification. He was ranked 37th in the final drivers classification. Bibliography wiki

Marceli Truchan

Marceli Jan Truchan (born May 14, 1935, 5 April 2013) is a Polish handball player, Polish championship medalist, Polish representative and sports activist. member of AKS Chorzów and Dynamit Chorzów clubs and Silesian Biathlon Association. Curriculum vitae In his youth he was a handball player, initially in the 11-man version. He has performed in the colors of St. Kosciuszko Chorzow and since 1958 AKS Chorzów. With the AKS he won twice the bronze medal of the Polish championship in 1965 and 1966, and in the years 1958-1959 he twice played in the first team of Poland. In the 60s and 70s, he played in the colors of AKS with 7-man handball without much success. In the first half of the 70s he coached Konstal Chorzów, Wawelu Wirek and AKS. In 1976, he became Vice President of the AKS and in this role he participated in two titles of the Polish female champion of the senior team (1981 and 1982). In 1986 he became vice president of Dynamite Chorzów and devoted himself to biathlon. In 1992 ...

Indirect nerve

Nervous nerve (Latin nervus intermedius) or Wrisberg nerve - part of the facial nerve that contains sensory, taste and parasympathetic fibers. After leaving the brain stem is placed between the facial nerve and the atrial nerve. Upon entry into the facial nerve channel, it connects the motor part of the facial nerve to the elbow of the elbow. The parasympathetic fibers start in the upper salivary nucleus. They pass through a roll of elbows without changing. A portion of the pre-parasitic parietal filament forms part of the larger nerve parenchymal ganglion, with it coming to the wing-palatine ganglion in which they undergo change. Coat fibers send epithelial lung effusions. The remaining part of the prepurse parasite fibers runs along with the motor part of the facial nerve in its duct to enter the eardrum. After leaving the skull in the rock-eccentric gap, the lingual nerve reaches the lingual nerve and then switches into the mandibular ganglion. Colostrums are secreted exclusive...

Jan Najder

Jan Najder (born 30 October 1923 in Łódź) - Colonel SB. Until 1938 he graduated from high school in Lodz and in 1962 he became a general school in Olsztyn. In 1945 he was a listener of the WUBP Special Course in Lodz, after which he became a younger detective of Section 7 WUBP in Lodz. In September 1946, he was transferred to Olsztyn, where he was an intelligence officer of Section 1 of WUBP III, then head of Section 1 of "A" WUBP, and in 1951, after the MBP Training Course in Warsaw, transferred to MBP headquarters as Senior Section 2 later Head of Section III of Section VIII MBP in the Captain's degree. 1 X 1953 directed to Gdansk as head of the VIII WUBP Division. On 1 June 1955 he returned to Olsztyn as head of the WUdsBP Division, since 1957 the inspector, and since 1959 he was the chief inspector of the SB of the Polish Army as a major, and since 1962 lieutenant colonel. After the Training Course of the Head of the Security Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affa...

Johannes Kolling

Johannes Cornelis Kolling (born March 25, 1887 in Surabaya, died February 1, 1969 in The Hague) is a Dutch swordsman and participant in the Olympic Games. Kolling took part in one of the Olympic Games. In 1912, during the V Summer Summer Olympics in Stockholm, he took part in an individual tournament of sabers. In the qualifying round he fought with representatives from Denmark, Russia and the United Kingdom. He lost all three matches and dropped out of the tournament. Bibliography wiki

Royal Dramatic Theater in Stockholm

Royal Dramatic Theater in Stockholm (Dramaten) is the main national theater of Sweden. It was founded in 1788 by the king of Sweden Gustav III. It was supposed to be a national scene showing the art of Swedish dramatists in order to "improve language, taste and morality". In 1787 a dramatic school was created for the purpose of fulfilling the theater's goals, training young Swedish actors. The most famous director and theater manager was August Strindberg, creating for the needs of the theater of art still present in all the scenes of the world. In the second half of the 20th century the director of the theater was well known film director Ingmar Bergman who exhibited art until the beginning of the 21st century. Famous actors such as Greta Garbo and Alf Sjöberg came from the Drama School. Currently Director of Dramaten is Marie-Louise Ekman. The theater was built in 1908 in the Art Nouveau building at Nybroplan Square. It has five scenes, including the main stage for...

Jingorō Hidari

Sculpture Sleeping cat in Nikkō Tōshō-gū Jingorō Hidari (Japanese: 左 甚 五郎, Hidari Jingorō, born 1594, died 1651) - Japanese sculptor, founder of the existing family of artists until today. He created a sogun outside as well as commissioned by aristocrats and great monasteries. He made sculptures in wood. He was left-handed, as evidenced by his name Hidari. Initially, he was active in Kyoto, decorating, among others, temples Nishi Hongan-ji and Chion-in, later he moved to the court of the soguns of the Tokugawa family in Edo. His most important work are decorations in the mausoleum Nikkō Tōshō-gū, where he made his most famous sculptures: Śpiący kot and Trzy małpy. wiki

Wirus Hendra

Hendra virus (HeV) - a virus belonging to the Paramyvirus family. It is one of two species of viruses of the genus Henipavirus (the other is the Nipah virus). HeV was first isolated in 1994 from samples obtained during a virus outbreak. The virus attacked the nervous system and respiratory system in horses and humans living in the suburbs of Brisbane - Hendra, Australia. 21 horses and two people fell ill. In July 2008 there were 11 illnesses of horses on the east coast of Australia. The animals were identified as intermediate hosts. A person could get infected from a horse with close contact, eg when caring for a sick animal or a body of a sick or dead animal. symptoms In the case of hepatitis, you may have flu-like symptoms in people, as well as a fatal disease of the respiratory or nervous system. Horses are the only animals found to have a natural infection that led to death. Treatment At present, no vaccine has been developed for humans or animals. The basic treatment for hu...

Paweł Filleborn

Paweł Filleborn (born June 29, 1955) - Polish bodybuilder and sports activist, co-founder of the Polish Union of Bodybuilding and Powerlifting. From 1998, the president of this relationship. Curriculum vitae One of the pioneers of bodybuilding in Poland. He was the organizer of a bodybuilding club in Mińsk Mazowiecki. He won the title of Polish bodybuilding champion several times, he also won the vice-championship of Europe and the bronze medal of the world championships par. In 1996, finishing his career, he was awarded the title of world champion in the "Masters" category. He was the head coach of the national bodybuilding bodybuilder and international class bodybuilding and fitness judge. He was a co-founder of the Polish Union of Bodybuilding and Powerlifting, and in 1998 he became the president of the Union. Distinctions and distinctions wiki

Ksawery Fiszer

Ksawery Fiszer (born March 28, 1918 in Lviv) is a member of the Steering Committee of the Sokol Group. He graduated with a PhD. He became a member of the Polish Gymnastic Association "Sokół". He was the president of the Association of Polish Gymnastics Societies in Austria from 1899 to 1918. He was an honorary member of the Falcon-Maternity, Polish Sokol in America, Croatian Athletic Association and the Polish National Union in the USA. He was the editor of "Sokół" and "Scout" writings. Bibliography wiki

Odile Leperre-Verrier

Odile Leperre-Verrier (born October 18, 1950 in Orleans) is a French politician, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae She was educated at the Institute of Political Science in Paris. She worked in hospitals, later engaged in party activities within the Left Radical Party. He was a member of the national secretariat of this group, and in 1983-1986 he was the director of the political cabinet of Secretary Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg. From 1992 to 1993 she worked in the National Assembly. In the years 1994-1999 she was the mandate of the MEP of the fourth term of office. She was a member of the European Radical Alliance. Since 1991, she has been an active Masonic activist and held managerial positions within the women's GLFF box. Resigned from this activity in 2014. wiki

Zapadlisko Wolbromka

The Wolbrom cave - a small geological (tectonic) unit in the northwestern part of the Sudeten, which is the south-eastern part of the North-Sudan depression. From the north-west it connects with Świerzawy. In the north, it is bounded by faults: Swierzawy Północ, from the north-east it is cut off by the Sudetic border fault. The southern and western borders are largely covered by quaternary sediments. They are filled with highland gray conglomerates, sandstones and shales, and lowlanders (red sparrow), mostly red, sandstones, conglomerates, porphyries, melophiles and their tuffs. Geographically, it covers the south-eastern part of the Kaczawskie Foothill - the westernmost part of the Świerzawskie Rower and part of the Wojcieszow Foothills and the small northwestern part of the Wałbrzych Foothills - Lower Wolbromka. Bibliography wiki

Jan Kantakuzen (Janja)

Jan Kantakuzen (Janja) serb. Јања Кантакузиновић (born 1435, died 16 September 1477) is a Serbian aristocrat of Byzantine origin. Curriculum vitae The Byzantine Kantakuzen family came to Serbia at the time of George I Brankovich. Irena Kantakuzena became the wife of Jerzy I Brankovicz, her brother was Tomasz Kantakuzen, a diplomat in the service of the Serbian despot. Jan was born in the town of Nowe Brdo in Serbia. His father is unknown by name. His brothers were Dmitri Kantakuzen, Alexei and George. After their family was taken over by the Turks, they were not affected by repression or resettlement. In 1468 he and his brother George rented a silver mine. He was executed on September 16, 1477 with his brothers in execution in Galat under the orders of Mehmed II the Conqueror. With his brothers, they lost four sons and twelve grandchildren. The only survivor of the slaughter was Dmitri Kantakuzen. The reason for the execution of Kantakuzen is unknown. Bibliography wiki

Allied Council for Japan

Allied Command Council for Japan - a consultative body for the US-led Allied occupation forces in Japan. The President of the Council was the commander of the American occupation forces. The Council dealt with issues of implementation of the terms of surrender, occupation and control over Japan. It was formed in December 1945, with members of the United States, the USSR, China and the United Kingdom (which also represented Australia, New Zealand and India). Headquarters - Tokyo. Following the entry into force of the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, the United States unilaterally decided to cease the activities of the Council. wiki

Jan Szołdrski

Jan Szołdrski Łodzia coat of arms (born 1580, died after 1644) - castellan biechowski. Family He came from Iłowiec. He was born in the family of Maciej, the writer and Anna Skaławska. He married in 1603 Katarzyna Koros (died 1660). Numerous offspring were born from the marriage: Offices Initially, the mauritian tenuta since 1603. The office of castellan of Biechowski was held in the years (1637-1644). It had land estates: Szołdry, Chaława, Żabno Wielkie, Mosiny, Nowa Troska (Nowetrzaska), Ojrzawa (Ozeżowa), Cherzyny - a desert in the Kościerzyna district, Ilowiec Mały and Wielki, bought from Ilowiecki in 1619. In this district, in the village of Przewóz Koło and Orawa. Żabno sold his son to Mikolaj, while Mosina, the vice president of the consignment, was transferred in 1626 to Stanisław Zadorski, the royal secretary. Chaławy and Cherzyny bought from Maciej, sold to Jakub Skoryszewski. Bibliography wiki

Grigory Zolotuchin

born 19 September 1911 in the village of Sriednije Opoczki in kurgan province, died September 20, 1988 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, stock minister of the USSR (1973-1985), minister of cereal products USSR (1985-1987), Hero of Socialist Labor (1973). 1928-1931, a student of agricultural engineering, later headed the educational point of view, 1937-1938 p.o. director of agricultural engineering, later he was a senior agronomist in a machine-tractor station in the Tambov region. From 1939 in the WKP (b), 1939-1940 Komsomol District Committee Secretary, head of the peasant youth department of the Komsomol District Committee in Tambów. 1940-1942 Assistant Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Tambów, 1944-1946 Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Tambów, 1946-1949 Listener of the Higher School of the Party at the KC WKP (b). 1949-1941 Head of the Agriculture Department of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Tambów and simultaneously the secretary o...

Edward Bzymek-Strzałkowski

Edward Bzymek-Strzałkowski ps. December, 12, 1912 in Wymysłów, died in 1980 in Wesoła) - Polish political activist, soldier of the Home Army and UB prisoner. Curriculum vitae Law student at the University of Warsaw, after the break of education employee of the Central Industrial District, participant in the September campaign. After the defeat of the Polish troops, they reached Budapest. In the beginning of 1940 he was assigned to the underground work of the country, a member of the First Armed Struggle Union, then the AK. He organized intelligence work against the Germans, led the Intelligence Brigade. Since 1944 a member of the "NO" organization - the head of the South Area Intelligence. In March 1945 he was in charge of South Area Intelligence in the Delegate of the Armed Forces, then went to the Freedom and Independence organization, where he headed the central intelligence cell of the Second Board. In August 1946, he was imprisoned and sentenced to death. He was later...
HR-sheep - the current name of an employee of HR (HR). These employees deal with human resources management issues. Their duties include the recruitment and selection of candidates and the organization of training. Other tasks that HR professionals face are employee development and staffing, employee evaluation (employee audit), training and management programs, and training. HR-worker is also designed to build the image of the employer. Good HR-sheep is a kind of "pastor and parent in one person." HR-men are multitasking masters, and 90% of HR employees are women, and these are often better managed. This is confirmed by studies conducted by psychologists, which show that males are less organized and much slower than females, while females are better able to lay out their tasks, focus on priorities and act under pressure. wiki

Mirror script

Leonardo da Vinci drawings with memos made in mirror Two words written in mirror Mirroring - An alphabetic entry in which the words are written from the right - from the right to the left - in such a way that reading the text requires a mirror. The greatest creator and user of this type of writing is the Italian Renaissance artist and scientist, Leonardo da Vinci, who encapsulated the great part of his work. At first glance, polyglot notes seemed to be written in an unknown language. Only later did the researchers find a way of writing that was associated with the fact that the scientist was also left-handed (which favored "mirror" writing). Speaking of mirror text, medicine usually treats it as a disorder in the development of the child, while "backward" writing is often the usual consequence of left-handedness. As with writing with the right hand, the natural reflex is to guide it from left to right, so writing your left hand is easier to lead your hand from ...

Hungary (servitude population)

Hungarians - ministerial servants in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Poland, servants associated with an official called Hungary. Karol Buczek claimed that the inhabitants of the former servicemen named Hungarian, Hungarian, Wanger, also Hungarian, belonged to the Hungarian government. ... pertinentium ad beneficium ungari dictum .... Krakowski, enigmatic office of Hungary was listed in the diploma of Boleslaw the Shady, issued in 1254 for the monastery Staniątki. Today we do not know anything about the duties of such an official and the office. According to Karol Buczka, the Hungarian government also functioned in Kujawy and in Wielkopolska, as is evidenced by the names of the towns located there, identical with the names in the Cracow district. It is not known what the Hungarian service was, because they performed the functions associated with the functions unknown to the Hungarian government. Like other duke's servants, the Hungarian were probably the heirs of the peasan...

Neoklis Silikiotis

Neoklis Silikiotis, gr. Νεοκλής Συλικιώτης (born January 24, 1959 in Limassol) - Cypriot politician, party activist, former minister, Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term. Curriculum vitae Studied mechanics at the RWTH Aachen Polytechnic in Germany, was a co-founder and president of the Federation of Cypriot Students in this country. On his return to Cyprus he worked in the EDON organization, youth of the Communist Progressive Workers' Party (AKEL). In 1988-1991 he was the Secretary General of the Cypriot Federation of Student Associations (POFEN). In 1995 he became a full time employee of the Central Committee of the AKEL Party, and joined the Communist Political Bureau in 2010. In 2006-2007, he was Minister of Internal Affairs in the government of Tasos Papadopoulos. He returned to office in 2008 in the office of Dimitris Christofias. In 2012 the president entrusted him with the function of Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism, which he held until 2013...

Robert J. Van de Graaff

Robert Jemison Van de Graaff (born December 20, 1901 in Tuscaloosa, January 16, 1967) is an American physicist and designer. Renowned for its generator design, it was named after him. Curriculum vitae He was educated at a public school in Tuscaloosa and at the University of Alabama, where in 1923 he received a master's degree in mechanical engineering. In 1924 he began his studies in Paris. In 1928 he received his doctorate in physics at Oxford University. He studied nuclear research with Ernest Rutherford. In 1929 he returned to the United States and began his first work on the accelerator at Prinston University where he was a professor of physics. The first electric accelerator that he built produced a potential difference of 80,000. volts. Further research led to the construction of a model that produced a voltage of over 1 million V. Later van de Graaff constructed the Van de Graaff Generator, its construction was completed on November 28, 1933, was able to generate a volt...
Michilimackinac - a region in North America stretching around the Straits of Mackinac between Lake Huron and Michigan. The first settlers in this area used this term for the entire area around Lake Huron, Michigan and Upper Lake. Today the term refers exclusively to Michigan in the United States. Michilimackinac was the original name of today's Mackinac County. These areas - while the first Europeans came here - inhabited the Indian tribes of Ojibwa and Ottawa. The first white people who began to arrive here, beginning in 1612, were Frenchmen. They also established the first commercial (trade) and Catholic missions in this area. One of the oldest, named Saint-Ignace (named after St. Ignatius), was located on the north side of the strait, at what is now called Point Iroquois, near St. Ignace. Ignace. The mission was founded in 1671 by the Jesuit Father Jacques Marquette. The village that was created around the mission was called Mackinac or Michilimackinac. Later American settle...

The Carolingian Bible

The Revelation of the Apocalypse John The Carolingian Bible - an illuminated manuscript, made around 870 in Reims, commissioned by the King of West Francophones Charles Lysei. It is considered to be the richest illuminated from the preserved Bibles that were created in the circle of Carolian art. During the coronation of the Emperor Charles in Rome in 875, the book was given to Pope John VIII. In the 11th century, at the time of Pope Gregory VII, it was placed in the Benedictine abbey at St Peter's Basilica. Pawel behind the Walls, where it is still today. The book has 337 sheets of 448 × 335 mm printed in parchment. It opens with a dedication poem written by some Ingobert. The manuscript is decorated with tables with Eusebius canons, 92 initials (including 36 full pages) and 24 cards with fronts. On the basis of the iconographic analysis, three working on the book of illuminators, representing the best traditions of the so-called. school of Reims. Bibliography wiki

Jan Ciechanowiecki

Jan Ciechanowiecki of the Dabrowa coat of arms (m. 1593, d. 1636) - marshal of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in May 1636, land judge from 1627, mstrislavian subdivision from 1616. At the end of 1636 he was probably nominated by the Viciebsk Governor. He died before taking office. In the years 1611-1612 he served in the squadron associated with him hetman Chodkiewicz, and in the years 1617-1618 in the regimental commander Gosiewski during the Polish-Russian war. After the truce with Russia he moved for a year to the hussar regiment of Władysław. Politically, he was associated with the faction of Lionel Sapieha, with whom he was also affiliated. From 1622 he served as the writer of the land of the Orskans. He was closely associated with the royal court and often performed various public functions, in 1626 he briefly became a Vitebskite, and the royal court was shortly before his death in 1636. He was the son of Stanislaus and the unknown noblewoman Korczak. He married Aleksandra Ka...

Orvišník

Orvišník estuary to Orava. Behind the Choc Mountains Orvišník - stream in Slovakia, the right tributary of the river Orava. It is 7.6 km long and is the 4th order. The highest source is at an altitude of about 1020 m on the western slopes of Kľúč peak (1144 m) in one of Minčola ridge in Orava Magura. It flows in the south-eastern direction of the valley, whose upper part is called Zadná valley and the lower Predná valley. She goes to Orava in Veličná at an altitude of about 460 m. The upper part of the Orvišník valley is partly forested, partly covered by fields and meadows of Veličná; The last one goes up below the ridge over the upper part of the valley (over 1000 m). The lower part is completely non-forested and along the trench are built up. wiki

Agnes Jongerius

Agnes Maria Jongerius (born November 4, 1960 in De Meern) is a Dutch trade union activist and politician. She is the chairman of the largest federated Nederlandse Vakbeweging (FNV), Member of the European Parliament for the eighth term of office in 2005-2012. > Curriculum vitae In 1988, she completed her masters degree in socio-economic history at the University of Utrecht. Since 1987 she has been a full time trade unionist. Until 1990 she was a member of the regional board of the FNV transport section in Rotterdam. Then until 1997 she was a member of the board of the national section. In 1997, she joined the board of the Dutch Federation of Trade Unions (FNV), then served as coordinator (2002-2004) and vice-president (2004-2005). From 2005 to 2012 she was the chairman of the federation. After leaving this position she became a researcher at Utrecht University. She has also engaged in political activities within the Labor Party. In 2014, for this grouping, she was given the manda...
Cork, felts - plant tissue, found as a subelement in the covering tissue system, periderms (corkscrew). It is the second product of fellogen (cytoplasmic tissue) next to the felloderm. Epiderma acts as a tissue covering the stem for several weeks to two years, depending on the plant species. After this time the protection function takes over the plug. It is formed by the differentiation of cells formed by the division of the fellogen. It consists of dead cells, closely adhering to each other, filled with air. The walls of these cells are thickened, sometimes woody. Between the primary and secondary walls there is a suberine. The plug protects the plant against water loss, frost, bacteria and microorganisms, is impermeable to water and air, gas exchange is possible thanks to the plugged in the plug. In cork tissue there are two types of cells. The first type is the thin-walled cells forming the light tissue, the second is the thick-walled cells filled with tannins and resins forming ...

Manfred Gnädinger

Manfred Gnädinger (born 27 January 1936 in Radolfzell am Bodensee, December 28, 2002) Man or El Alman - German hermit and sculptor. He lived in the small village of Camelle on Costa da Morte, the Galician coast of the Atlantic Ocean. He led a simple, natural life. On the beach where he lived and practiced his little garden, he made sculptures of stones and things thrown over the ocean. In this way a small museum was created which Man made available to visitors. When an environmental disaster occurred in November 2002, the MT Prestige oil spill, the Mana Museum and the nearby environment were destroyed. Man collapsed and after one month he died (28 December - Feast of Saints Martyrs), as some people think sad. In this way he became an innocent victim of oil spills and the same symbol of the martyr. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Agnieszka Golińska

Frank Francis Frisch (born September 9, 1898, March 12, 1974) is an American baseball player who has played for 19 seasons in Major League Baseball. Frisch studied at Fordham University, where he played in the Fordham Rams University from 1917 to 1919. June 14, 1919 signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants, where he made his debut three days later against the Chicago Cubs as a pinch hitter. In the 1921 season he stole most bases in the National League (49) and played in all of the World Series games, where Giants defeated the New York Yankees 5-3 (then played in the best-of-nine system). One year later the Giants won the championship title for the second time in a row after defeating the New York Yankees 4-0. In December 1926, with Jimmy Ring, he was sent to St. Louis. Louis Cardinals for Rogers Hornsby. In 1931 he was selected MVP National League and won his third World Series in career, and two years later he played in the first match of the match. In 1937 he ended ...

Interlinking

Intermediate plexus - a central periodontal zone located between a group of fibers cemented in the root of the tooth and a group of fibers attached to the alveolar bone. These three groups of fibers are intertwined by means of small, thick tufts of collagen (non-stretch) and oxytal (elastic) fibers. The presence of the weave and the wavy and variegated course of the periodontal fibers allow the teeth to erupt and to move the tooth - both physically during chewing and for example in orthodontic treatment. wiki

Philip Murphy

Philip D. Murphy (born in 1957 in the Boston area) is an American ambassador in Germany. He graduated from Harvard University and MBA at the Wharton School. Prior to his official career, he worked for Goldman Sachs for 23 years. In the years 1993-1997 he was head of the Frankfurt office. He was nominated as an ambassador in Germany by Barack Obama. The Senate confirmed the selection on 7 August 2009. 21 August 2011 with his family moved to Berlin. As part of the disclosure of US diplomatic messages by WikiLeaks, unflattering descriptions of leading German politicians were published, including Chancellor Angela Merkel and Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, signed by Ambassador Philip Murphy. wiki

Hippodrome in Jarantów

General view with a wigwam Hippodrome in Jarantów - horse racing area located in Jarantów (Kaliski poviat). The object was designed by Karol Rumel and Czesław Konieczny. Rumel did not wait until the track opened, because he died earlier in a car accident. The contractor was Klub Jeździecko-Strzelecki "Jako". Among others wetlands were drained. Eighteen 26-meter pines served to build a multi-storey wigwam, which together with the tower is 27 meters high. Wigwam houses three hundred people, serving, for example, conference purposes. The hippodrome was put into operation in 2004. On August 27-31, 2008, the 5th World Championship in Single-Horse Driving took place here. At that time 68 competitors from 20 countries competed, including 18 teams. wiki

Dr. Irena Eris

Dr Irena Eris - Polish cosmetics company based in Piaseczno. Currently, it has the form of a joint-stock company. The company was founded in 1983 by Irena Eris (owner: Irena Szołomicka-Orfinger) and her husband Henryk Orfinger. Dr Irena Eris deals in the production of cosmetics as well as development and research works in the cosmetics industry. It also operates a network of beauty salons under the brand Kosmetyczne Institutes and three spa hotels in Poland. Production of cosmetics takes place at the production plant in Piaseczno. The Science and Research Center established in 1999 is located in Warsaw at ul. Pulawy. wiki

Month Beniesz

Mois Beniesz (born May 29, 1907 in Ruse, died May 6, 1976 in Sofia) - a Bulgarian theater and radio director. Curriculum vitae In the 1920s, he was educated in Sofia, in the early 1930s he made his debut as an actor and director in the Tribunal and Sini workers' theaters, in the 1950s he continued his studies in Moscow. In the years 1951-1976 he worked at the National Theater in Sofia, at the same time in 1952-1976 he lectured at the theater school in Sofia. His performances undertook great ideological problems; he gave these productions a psychological dimension and an intimate stage expression. His major performances include Golemanow S.Ł. Kostowa (1953), Płaton Kreczet by G. Kornijczuk (1953), Witches from Salem by A. Miller (1956), Mother Courage by B. Brecht (1962), Prosecutor G. Dżagarowa (1965), Two on Swing by W. Gibson (1965) M. Moliere (1967), from the delusions of A. Miller (1968) and Hedda Gabler H. Ibsen (1971). Bibliography wiki

Maciej Okręglak

Maciej Okręglak (born on July 5, 1993) - Polish canoeist, medalist of the Polish championship in canoe slalom. Sports career He is a player of Start Nowy Sącz. At the Senior Europe Championships in 2015 he was 5th in the 3 x K-1 competition, and in 2016 - 8th in the K-1 competition and 13th in the 3 x K-1 competition At the Polish Senior Championships he won the runner-up in the K-1 competition in 2015 and 2016, the bronze medal in the K-1 competition, 3 x K-1 and 3 x C-2 in 2013 and the silver medal in the 3 x K-1 competition in 2014. wiki

Katyń 1940. Last letter. Ballades of Lech Makowiecki

Katyn 1940. Last letter. Ballades of Lech Makowiecki - the first solo album of the Polish vocalist, musician and composer associated with the trend of sung poetry of Lech Makowiecki. Track list Awards For the title track from the album "Katyn 1940 - Last Letter" in 2007, Lech Makowiecki was awarded the 3rd prize in a competition for a patriotic and military song, announced by the Association of Polish Authors and Composers, the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Poland and the Representative Artistic Team of the Polish Army . Sources wiki

Sankey Channel

Sankey Canal - a waterway in the United Kingdom, opened in 1757. It is the oldest canal in the United Kingdom. It connects St Helens with the River Mersey. The channel was led by the Sankey River Valley, through Earlestown, Winwick, Warrington to Widnes, where it merges with the River Mersey. Erected for the transport of coal from the mines in St Helens and Haydock, also supplied sugar plants in Earlestown and Newton-le-Willows. Shipping stopped in 1963, and the channel fell into oblivion. In the eighties of the twentieth century actions were taken to channel restaurants. Bibliography wiki

Ludmila Dvořáková

Ludmila Dvořáková (born July 11, 1923 in Kolín, July 30, 2015 in Prague) is a Czech opera singer. Curriculum vitae Ludmila Dvořáková was born on July 11, 1923. In 1949 she made her debut as a title character in Káťa Kabanová in the opera Leoš Janáček in Ostrava. In the 1950s she performed at the National Theater in Prague and the Slovakian Opera in Bratislava, later in the Vienna State Opera and the Berlin State Opera. In the years 1966-196 she sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In 2002, she received the Thálie Award for the whole of her work, and in 2012 the Antonín Dvořák Award for her contribution to the popularization of Czech music. She died on July 30, 2015 with her sister in the fire of her apartment. wiki

One day in the People's Republic of Poland

One day in the Polish People's Republic - a Polish documentary film made in 2005 by Maciej Drygas. The film shows the archives of radio broadcasts, police reports, reports, excerpts of letters, memoirs, etc. All these materials are united - originated on the same day, September 27, 1962. The film won the "Silver Dragon" award for the best documentary film at the Krakow Film Festival in 2006. In the same year, the film took part in the New Horizons documentary and animated film competition, and also received a special jury award at the Taipei International Documentary Film Festival. One year later, the film received a Platinum Remi Award in the category of socio-economic affairs at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, and in 2008, "Silver Shell" at the International Festival of Documentary, Shorts and Animation in Bombay. wiki

Nicolae Haralambie

Nicolae Haralambie (August 27, 1835 - April 3, 1908) - Romanian commander and politician. In 1861, he headed the Bucharest police. As a colonel, he participated in the dethronement of Prince Alexander Jan Cuza in 1866, then served in the regency next to Lascăra Catargiu and Nicolae Golescu. He served as Minister of War from 6 August 1866 to 7 February 1867. July 7, 1874, with Ion Ghica and a third person, Haralambie made a flight over Bucharest with a hydrogen balloon called "Mihai Bravul". He returned to the Romanian army in 1877, taking part in the war of independence as a brigadier general. Bibliography wiki

Aszur-bunaja-usur

"Aszur-būnasā-uṣur", recorded as Aššur-though-aa-pap, "Aushur, guard my appearance!") - a high dignitary performing the office of Rabbi Shaka ("great anime"). during the rule of the Assyrian kings of Salmanasara III (858-824 BC) and Shamsi-Adad V (823-811 BC). Four times, at 855, 844, 825, and 816, p.n., he also held the office of Limm (eponima). According to the Assyrian letters and chronicles of the eponymes, Ashur-bunaja-usur occupied the eponimium four times - three times during the reign of Salmanasar III (855, 844 and 825 BC) and once under the rule of Shamsi-Adad V (816 BC). The fact that both the eponym in 855 BC and the eponym in 816 BC bear the same title as the "great one". It seems that some time after 855 p.n.e. He could for some time cease to be a "big time", because in 838 he p.n.e. This title was already worn by another eponym, Ninurta-kibsi-usur. It was probably during this time that Ashur-bunaja-usur was the governor...

Wacław Gabczyński

Wacław Gabczyński pseud. Dan, Felek, Górniak, Grabowski (born April 10, 1906 in Lodz, died July 1, 1965) - Communist activist, UB officer. Walent's son, until 1920, was educated at a factory and a general school, later worked at a cotton factory. In 1924 he joined the Communist Youth Union (ZMK) (later KZMP) and the KPRP. He was active in the Łódź-Upper district, where he was a secretary of the KPP and a member of the KPP Regional Executive Committee in Łódź. Several times he was arrested for communist activity, 1926 as a member of the Lodz Committee (KŁ) ZMK / KZMP arrested, released from lack of evidence. 29 January 1928 arrested and sentenced to 4 years imprisonment (after appeals the sentence was reduced to 2 years); He was imprisoned in Lodz, Piotrkow and Wronki prisons. After being released from prison in 1930, he was called to the military service and served in the penal company of 27 pp in Czestochowa. Among the soldiers, he formed a revolutionary circle with Czesław Szy...

Daniele Viotti

Daniele Viotti (born March 8, 1974 in Alessandria) is an Italian politician, activist for the LGBT, a local councilor, a member of the European Parliament for the VIII term. Curriculum vitae He completed political studies at the University of the East Piedmont "Amedeo Avogadro". He became involved in social activities. He co-founded the Quore association, which organizes initiatives against homophobia and the LGBT community. He became a member of the youth organization of the Left Democrats, and in 2007 joined the then-formed Democratic Party. He was the councilor of his hometown. In 2014, PD was elected MEP. wiki

Maria Brownsford

Maria Brownsford (born March 21, 1855 in Lubowiczki - died 29 October 1924 in Białystok - the then Kościan district) - teacher, educational activist. Curriculum vitae She was born in the family of Antoni Brownsford and Rozalia Teresa Grabska of Grabi Pomian. She was educated at the school of sisters Ursuline. After graduating, she taught Polish language, history and religion at the girls' salons girls Danysz. After the ban on teaching Polish by the Prussian authorities in 1900 organized secret courses in private homes. After Anne's death Danysz took over the management of the school and was liquidated by the authorities in 1909. The secret teaching continued in 1908-1919 as chairman of the catechesis at Tow. St. Vincent de Paul and a member of the pedagogical section of the Society for the Care of the Polish Children "Warta". After regaining independence, she took part in the training of young teaching staff. It was buried on November 4, 1924 in Poznan, in the Ce...

Solomon Giebezzwili

Mayor of Moscow, May 4, 1972 in Buenos Aires, February 4, 1972) - Russian military officer (colonel), Czechoslovak army officer (major), emigrant combatant emigrant and religious, publicist. In 1902, he graduated from the Michałów Cadet Corps in Voronezh, and in 1905, a Michałów artillery school. Served as a lieutenant in the 22nd Artillery Brigade. He participated in the First World War. He came to the rank of colonel. In 1917 he temporarily commanded the 22nd Artillery Brigade. In early 1918 he arrived at Don, where he joined the newly formed White Army Gen. Anthony I. Denikin. Served in Officer's Battalion. He then became commander of the 2nd Battery of the 2nd Artillery Squadron. From January 1919 he commanded a battery of artillery training guns. In the summer of 1919 he became commander of the 3rd Squadron of the 22nd Artillery Brigade. Since November of that year he was the commander of the 2nd Corps of Artillery Brigades. Participated in the so-called. March of Bredowski....
Danuta Słomińska-Paprocka (born 1937 in Inowrocław) is an art historian, museumist, and regionalist. A graduate of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Initially, she worked at the District Museum in Toruń, later at the Świętokrzyski Museum and the State Conservative Service in Kielce. Since 1968 head of the Kielce branch of the Museum of Folk Musical Instruments in Szydłowiec. At that time, she was in charge of setting up the department to take over the position of its director in 1976 (one year after the opening of the museum as a stand-alone institution). This function was held until 1992. In the years 1972-1989 she was the president of the Society of Land Fans of Szydłowiec. Author of several popular science books: In recognition of his work he has been honored with the Silver Cross of Merit, the Badge of Merit for the Kielce Region, the Badge of Merit for the Radom Voivodship, the Badge of Merit for Culture, the Gold Badge for the care of the monuments and the title o...