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Troll Face

Participant of the March of Szmat with a trollfac on a banner (Edmonton, Canada, 2011) Trollface - a drawing created in 2008 by Carlos Ramirez, which is part of a comic with a driver and a policeman published by Ramirez under the pseudonym "Whynne" on DeviantArt. The comic which reacts to the behavior of some users of the 4chan forum was done in the Paint program and quickly became an internet meme and trolling symbol. Carlos Ramirez earned $ 100,000 on the memorandum for the licenses and settlements (as of April 2015). The origin of the drawing According to one theory, the author of "Trollface" is the 2001 American serial killer and pedophile Henry Lee Lucas, who was supposed to draw it for the first time on the basement wall in which he raped a girl; later he decorated his cell with him. Ramirez was to find a drawing during a trip to the place of work of his father, who was an officer in one of the Texas Police Departments. According to another theory, Carlo...

Małgorzata Świątkowska-Freund

Małgorzata Świątkowska-Freund - Polish doctor, doctor habilitated in medical sciences, academic teacher at the Medical University of Gdańsk. Curriculum vitae A graduate of the AMG Medical Faculty, she is a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology. She defended her doctoral thesis at her alma mater in 2002 (The importance of ultrasound and biochemical tests ("triple test") in the detection of congenital fetus defects in high and low risk patients), in 2012 she obtained her postdoctoral thesis entitled "Fetal transfusion syndrome - new classification and own modification of the fetal treatment technique". At the Medical University of Gdańsk, she works as an associate professor and serves as the deputy head of the Obstetrics Clinic. He is the President of the Pomeranian Division of the Polish Society of Perinatal Medicine and the Secretary of the Board of the Pomeranian Division of the Polish Gynecological Society. He is the president of the "Bocianie Gniazdo...

Sadiq Abdullahi

Sadiq Abdullahi responsible. Abubakar Sadiq Abdullahi (born February 2, 1960 in Kaduno) - a Nigerian tennis player, representative in the Davis Cup, Olympian from Seoul (1988). Tennis career In the professional group of tennis players he competed in the 80s of the 20th century. In the years 1986-1989 he represented Nigeria in the Davis Cup, playing a total of 11 games, of which 4 won. Abdullahi played once at the Olympics, in Seoul (1988) in the singles competition, falling off in the first round after defeat by Spaniard Javier Sánchez. In the singles ranking, the highest ranked was 262th (October 14, 1985), and in the double-game classification for the 363th position (February 10, 1986). Bibliography wiki

Iwona Niewiadomska

Iwona Niewiadomska (born in 1966) - Polish associate professor, lawyer, psychologist and habilitated doctor in humanities. Biography He is the head of the Postgraduate Study on Prevention and Therapy for Drug Addiction in KUL, as well as the Plenipotentiary of the Rector of the Catholic University of Lublin for prevention and safety related matters. Since 2009 he has been the head of the Department of Forensic and Penitentiary Psychology at the Institute of Applied Psychology at the Jagiellonian University. Publications wiki
The Romance of the Dreamer - a poem by an English poet and lyricist Joseph Edwards Carpenter (1813-1885), published in the volume The Romance of the Dreamer and Other Poems, published in 1841. The work consists of four parts entitled The Italian Mother, The Baron, The Student and The Dreamer. The poem is written in iambic four-pointed or five-pointed. In the role of the ornament, Carpenter uses alliteration, that is, the initial consonant: "Sylva", for Stolberg first the silence broke, / His deep voice faltering as he sternly spoke, -. wiki

Vasily Kosov

Vasily Vladimirovich Kosov (Russian: Василий Владимирович Косов, born March 10, 1910 in Uriupinskaya staness in the Donski Army District, died April 11, 1996 in Yekaterinburg) - a Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae From May to September 1930 he was in charge of the propaganda and propaganda department of the Komsomol district committee in the Lower Dolnośląskie region, then he was the secretary of the regional newspaper's editorial office, then the head of the organizational unit of the Komsomol district committee and the secretary responsible for the Komsomol district committee. From 1931 he belonged to the WKP (b), from October 1931 to June 1932 he was a deputy director of a machine-tractor stanchion, from October 1932 to December 1934 he served in the Red Army, then he was deputy director and director of the factory, deputy secretary of the party's metallurgical committee, helper the director of the power plant and the manager of the enterprise. From Decemb...

Myrmex Indikos

Myrmex Indikos, pol. Indian ant - an alleged species of gigantic ants (according to Herodot's description, larger than foxes, but smaller than dogs). The earliest mention of these creatures is dated to the fifth century BC, and its author is Herodotus. According to her, these ants inhabited the deserts of Persia and India and extracted gold from their sands. Several such creatures were kept in the residence of the King of Persia. Gold was to be obtained by caravans made up of several camels in the heat of the day, when the ants were protected underground. You had to do it quickly, because the ants sensed the smell of people and went on the pursuit, and they were deadly dangerous. This story is confirmed by the next accounts: Nearchos, one of the army officers of Alexander Macedoński, and Megastenes - a historian and traveler. The fragment of the Megasthenes (IV-III century BC) preserved in fragments can be seen in the underground mines at the foot of the mountains on the easte...

Parafyzoids

Paraphyzoids or parafizoids - a type of flaky hypha found in the ascomycetes of certain fungi. Sometimes they grow in the chambers of washers even before the development of sacks, and sometimes they grow simultaneously with bags like pseudoparafyzy, but they are narrower than them. Some paraffins are rarely septic and form anastomoses (eg in species of the Melanommataceae family). In addition to the paraphyzes in the hamatecium (ie the collection of fleshy elements of the fruiting body) there may be inserts, nibywstawki, periphysoidy and perifis. The presence of these elements and their morphology are of great importance in the determination of many species of fungi, especially microscopic ones. wiki

Great wilderness

The great wilderness (Grande Sertão: Veredas) - novel by the Brazilian writer João Guimarães Rosa from 1956. It is not divided into chapters, it is written in archaic and at the same time colloquial. Considered difficult for translators. Polish translation by Helena Czajka (PIW, 1972). One of the most important Latino novels, probably the most important Brazilian. Story Riobaldo was at the beginning of the 20th century a jagunço (mercenary, bandit) in the state of Minas Gerais in the steppe desert of Sertão bounded by the left bank of the São Francisco River. Now as an older man, a rancher tells his long story to a silent, unnamed, newcomer from the city. The hero comes from the middle class, at first he was a private teacher of a wealthy rancher, Ze Bebelo, fighting bandits with his own branch of jagunços. But Riobaldo, from his adventurous desire, went to the bandits' side. He was valued for his accuracy in shooting. He became friends with Diadorim from the gang. There was...

Oscar Kupferschmidt

Johannes Eugen Oscar Kupferschmidt (born 28 May 1844 in Gdansk, died 14 August 1922) - an official, a Gdansk businessman. Curriculum vitae He was the son of a Gdansk merchant, Heinrich Adolph Kupferschmidt. In 1863 he graduated from the school of St. Peter and Paul, then educated in the trade of the merchant. He was a lieutenant in the Prussian-Danish War (1864) and Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). May 15, 1872 he became general manager of the newly created tram company, a branch of the Deutsche Pferdeeisenbahngesellschaft. Under his management the company maintained omnibus communication with Wrzeszcz and Oliwa, then in June 1873 introduced horse tram in Gdańsk and in 1896 electrical trams. This happened two years before the first electric trams in the Kingdom of Poland, launched in Łódź. Between 1889 and 1894, he was co-owner of a horse tram company, with Dr. Gustav Torwalsen, who had failed due to the lack of funds for electrification of traction. In the years 1893-1902 a m...
Martyn Nikolaevich Ladow (Mandelstam) (Russian: Мардын Николаевич Лядов (Мандельштам), born August 24, 1872 in Moscow, died January 6, 1947) is a revolutionary of the Russian Empire, a Communist activist, a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae Born in a Jewish merchant family, 1890-1891 served in the Russian army, since 1981 was associated with the social democratic movement, 1893 belonged to the Moscow "Workers Union". In 1895 he was sentenced to exile to Wierchojańska in the Okecie Oblast, and in 1898 he joined the newly formed SDPRR. In 1903 he emigrated, from 1907 to 1911 he went to Russia, worked in Baku and was secretary of the newspaper "Nieftianoje Dieło". From March to May 1917 he was deputy chairman of the Baku Council and editor of Izvestia Bakievsky. After splitting in the SDPR in 1903 he became a Bolshevik, but in 1909 he went to the side of the group "Wpieriod", with which he broke up in 1911. In the years 1917-1920 he was a Menshevik. Fr...

Sarkis Sarkisow

Sarkis Artiemjewicz Sarkisov (Russian: Саркис Артемьевич Саркисов (Даниэлян), born 1898 in Şuşy, died August 12, 1938) is a Soviet political activist of Armenian nationality. Curriculum vitae In 1916 he graduated from the Armenian Spiritual Seminary, later studied at the Armenian Academy of the Clergy, but did not graduate. In 1917 he joined the Bolshevik SDPRR (b). Between 1917 and 1918 he was a member and secretary of the Urban Committee SDPRR (b) in Şuşy. In 1918-1920 he was a member of the Presidium of the Municipal Committee of the RKP (b) in Baku, the editor of the newspaper "Izvesty Bakinskogo Sowieta" and the secretary of the Municipal Committee of the RKP (b) in Baku, in 1921-1925 the secretary of the organizational unit of the Petrograd / Leningrad Oblast Government ), head of the North Caucasus Press Department (RKP) (b) / WKP (b) from 1925 to 1927. In 1927 the anti-trotist campaign was excluded from the WKP (b), 1928 restored to the rights of a member of the part...

Aleksandr Brykow

Aleksandr Petrovich Brykov (Russian: Александр Петрович Брыков, born 1889 in Moscow, October 30, 1937) - Soviet politician and party activist. Curriculum vitae He had a basic education, from 1917 a member of the SDPRR (b), 1917 a member of the Presidium of the Soldier Section of the Moscow Council. From 1919, the extraordinary representative of the Labor and Defense Council of the RFSRR, deputy chairman of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee and member of the Siberian Office of the Central Committee of the CCP (b). From April 19, 1929 to August 13, 1932, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Central American Council, from July 13, 1930 to January 26, 1934, member of the Central Council of the Republic of Poland. Central Committee of the Control of Communist Party (BK), then head of the Main Building Board of the Glavliesstroy People's Commissar of the Forest Industry of the USSR. July 2, 1937 arrested, October 29, 1937 sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supr...
Monument of Tadeusz Kościuszko in Radziejów - a monument of Tadeusz Kościuszko located in Radziejów. Commemorates the few weeks of Kosciuszko's stay in Kujawy (in Włocławek and Radziejów) in 1790, when he fulfilled the tasks of the Second Polish-Lithuanian Military Commission. The monument was founded before the end of World War I in 1917 on the centenary of the death of the Chief, and was dedicated on 3 May 1918. German Nazis destroyed it during the Second World War (1940). Several elements of the monument, with the exposure of life, took and kept the occupants of the city during the occupation. In 1982, efforts were made to rebuild the monument - the initiator was Kujaw Lovers Association. The contributions from the donors from the towns of Kujawy and Pomerania were collected. Author of the reconstructed monument to Giotto Dymitrow from Konin, and the unveiling ceremony took place on October 11, 1987 in the presence of soldiers from the 1st Warsaw Division. Tadeusz Kosciuszko....

Dewey Raski

Dewey John Raski (born 1917, d. 2014) is an American nematologist and phytopathologist. Dewey was born in Utah, but moved to Los Angeles at the age of three. In 1941 he completed his entomological studies at the University of California at Berkeley. He returned to college in 1945 after a break from war. Meeting with Merlin Allen redirected his interest to nematodes. In 1948 he received the title of Doctor of Entomology. From 1948 he began to teach plant nematology at the University of California at Berkeley, and in 1954 he was transferred to the University of California at Davis for a new department of the Department of Plant Nematology. In that year he was appointed head of the Department of Nematology (later Department of Nematology and then Department of Entomology and Nematology) at Davis College and also a vice president of the respective faculties at Riverside and Berkeley universities. He retired in 1987. Raski's research focused on nematodes. He was particularly well ...

Suniti Solomon

Suniti Solomon (born 1939 or 1940 in Chennai, died July 28, 2015) is an Indian researcher. Curriculum vitae She was a professor of microbiology at Madras Medical College, and in 1986 she discovered the first case of AIDS in India. In 1993, she founded the Gaitonde Center for AIDS Research. In 2009, the Ministry of Science and Technology awarded her the National Women Bio-Scientist Award. In 2012, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award for pioneering HIV / AIDS research, awarded by the State Medical University of Chennai. She was awarded an honorary doctorate at Brown University, and in 2006 the Mother Teresa Memorial Award for the development of education and humanitarian merit. She died of liver cancer on July 28, 2015. wiki

The cinema at PKiN

Kinoteka - multi-studio studio located in the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw. It was set up in 2001 at the former flagship cinema halls such as "Friendship," "Knowledge," and "Young Guards." The Socrealist style of the building also influences the decor of the cinema, which combines the tradition of postwar Warsaw with modernity. The cinema has 8 air-conditioned and fully equipped rooms (a total of 1410 seats), a café, a cinema bar and a summer garden. The repertoire is about commercial and alternative productions. There are also occasional events, festivals; among others Golden Ducks and Golden Eagles. Bibliography wiki
Fountain of Tritons (Kaštin Tritonů) - a historic baroque fountain located in the Republic Square (Czech Republic) in Olomouc, Czech Republic. It was built in 1709, after the great fire of the city that took place in 1707. Its founder was the Olomouc mason and Wenzel Render sculptor. It originally stood in a place where today's Ztracená, Ostružnická and Denisov streets converge. The present site was relocated in 1890. The sculptural composition depicts two figures of the superhuman size of the Tritons, supporting the shells, in which we see a boy with two "water" dogs. With their mouths sprinkled with water, overflowing through the edge of the shells. There are two stylized dolphins in between Tritons, whose mouths also splash water. An unmistakable inspiration for the author of this work was the famous Trinidad Fountain at Piazza Barberini in Rome, chiselled by G. Bernini. The fountain basin is a polygon with a segmented, richly profiled sides. Bibliography wiki ...

Bukowski Stream

Bukovina Strumyk - a stream, a tributary of Orava, which is the upper course of the Black Ora river. Some maps are described as Bukowski Potok or Bukowski Stream. It has an altitude of about 880 m on the southern slopes of Bukowina Wierch. It flows through Podszkle and Podwilk. In the latter place, it is referred to Czarna Orawa as its left tributary. This is approximately 660 m at a coordinated 49 ° 32'42 "N 19 ° 44'26" E / 49.545000 19.740556. The Bukowski Stream is located in the Black Sea Basin. The entire course of the stream is located in the Beskid Orava-Podhale. wiki

Dmitry Protopopov

Dmitry Zacharovich Protopopov (Russian: Дмитрий Захарович Протопопов, born 1897 in Kostionki, died in Moscow in 1986) - Soviet politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks in Tajikistan in the years 1938-1946. He came from a Russian peasant family from the Voronezh region, and in 1916 was called to the Russian army. He joined the SDPRR (b) in June 1917, graduated from the Voronezh State University in the same year, and from 1930 to 1932 he studied Marxism-Leninism at KC WKP (b). 1917-1919 worked in various councils of the Voronezh region, 1921-1923 military commissioner and member of the gubernian committee and executive committee in Voronezh. Since 1923 in military, party and Soviet work in Voronezh, Tambov, Moscow and the Moscow region. From June 1938 to August 1946 I Secretary of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Tajikistan. 1948-1953 Deputy Minister of Russian Meat and Dairy Industry FSRR, 1953-1954 Head of Personnel Department, Ministry of Light Industry an...

Christian Ethuin

Christian Ethuin (born July 31, 1946 in Paris) is a French racing driver. Career Ethuin started his international racing career in 1968, starting with Formula One in France, where he won four podium finishes. With a score of 57, he finished sixth in the overall classification. That same year, in the P 1.3 class of the 24-hour Le Mans race, he finished second in the podium and was eleven in the overall classification. One year later, in P 1.15, he won. In later years, the Frenchman also appeared at the British Formula 3 BRSCC Motor Sport Shell, Italian Formula 3, British Formula 3 BRSCC John Player, British Formula 3 BARC Forward Trust, European Formula 2 and European Formula Renault. In the European Formula 2, the Frenchman competed in the six races of the 1975 season with the French Racing Organization, but did not score points. Bibliography wiki

Aissatou Tandian

Aïssatou Tandian, after Ndiaye's husband (born August 29, 1966) is a Senegalese athlete. She twice competed in the Olympic Games in the 400m race. In both 1988 and 1992 she fell in the quarterfinals, taking her sixth place in each run. In Seoul, it took 52.33 seconds and Barcelona took 52.39 seconds. She made two appearances at the 400 m world championship. In 1991 she fell in the quarterfinals and 1993 in the semi-finals. She is an eight-time country champion at various distances: 100 m (1992), 200 m (1984, 1992), 400 m (1983, 1984, 1986, 1991) and 800 m (1983). Life records: Bibliography wiki

Richard Dallest

Richard Dallest (born 15 February 1951 in Marseille) is a French racing driver. Career Dallest started his career in international car racing in 1974, starting with the European Formula Renault, where he won one victory. With 109 points came fourth in the overall ranking. In later years, he also appeared at the European Formula 2, French Formula 3, British Formula 3, Formula 3 and Formula 3000. In the European Formula 2, the Frenchman started in 1978, 1980-1984. He scored his first points in 1980 when he doubled to the top of the podium. A score of 23 points allowed him to take sixth in the overall classification. Four points later gave him seventeen places. In 1982 he was also seventeenth in the final drivers classification. This time, however, he scored only one point. In the next few years he has not scored yet. In the Formula 3000, the Frenchman took off in three races of the 1986 season with the French team Danielson. The three points earned him the seventh place in the fi...

Telenet

Telenet logo Telenet - founded in 1996, the largest Belgian cable operator. It offers digital and analog TV, internet access and telephone services. They are available in Flanders and some districts of Brussels, where there are approximately 2.4 million customers. For business customers, its Telenet Solutions service is available throughout Belgium and Luxembourg. Since 2005 it has been part of the Euronext trading platform, TNET. The majority of the shares are held by American Liberty Global. The company's equity is € 217 million. Its main competitor is Belgacom. wiki

Potion of love

Love Potion No. 9 - American romantic comedy fantasy of 1992. Contents One shy biochemist Paul feels very lonely. On the advice of his friends he is consulting with Gypsy madame Ruth. Receives from her the elixir of love. Paul initially does not believe in the effectiveness of the specifics. However, when the drink is accidentally drinking its cat - the effect is consistent with the assurance of the Gypsy. With his discovery Paul shares his workmate, Diane Ferryl. They both decide to try a mysterious measure on themselves ... Main roles wiki

Casper (mayan ruler)

Glyph with the name of the ruler in the Temple of the Cross in Palenque Casper also known as 11 Królik or Ch'aaj K'ik '(born August 8, 422, probable about 487) - Mayor of the city of Palenque and successor of K'uk' Bahlama I. He reigned in 435 -487. He joined the throne on August 9, 435 at the age of 13, and reigned for 52 years. Only the Pakal Wielki wielded authority from him. Despite such long governments, little is known about him. Also, the glyph with his name has not been fully understood, so it is conventionally referred to as Casper. The archaeologist Floyd Lounsbury gave him such a nickname because the glyph image with his name resembles the character of Kacper from the animated film. Another researcher named David Kelley named him 11 Rabbit from the date of the birth of the ruler, who in the tzolkin calendar was 11 Lamat (the symbol of the day Lamat is a rabbit). In turn, the epigraphist Guillermo Bernal Romero examining the inscriptions from the XVI T...

Clever (tributary of the Great Rogoznica)

Clever in Nowe Bystre Bystry - stream, tributary of the Great Rogoznik. The highest source is located at an altitude of approximately 1,100 m in the spring funnel between the northern ridges of Butorowy Wierch and Gubałówka in the Gubałowskie Foothills. It flows in the northern direction through Nowe Bystre, Ratułów and Stare Bystre in the valley between the crests of these peaks. In the lower part of his run he flows into the Nowotarska Valley. In Stare Bystre, at an altitude of 643 m, it connects with the Cichym stream forming the Wielki Rogoźnik stream. This takes place at coordinates 49 ° 24'48 "N 19 ° 53'24" E / 49.413333 19,890000. Bystry arises from the merger of two streams: Słodyczków Potok and Lipień. The upper stream of Bystry Potok is considered to be the Lipień stream. The remaining tributaries of Bystre are: Ligasowski Potok, Florków Potok, Naglakowski Potok, Strzępów Potok, Sudzików Potok, Kulowiański Potok, Łacków Potok, Zmarzły Potok. wiki
Stanisław Barabasz (born on May 7, 1857 in Bochnia, died October 23, 1949 in Zakopane) - architect, nestor of Polish skiing, educator and hunter - author of many articles on hunting. He was the younger brother of the pianist Wiktor Barabasz. In December 1888 he started to use skis in Cieklin near Jasło during hunting. He practiced skiing at Błonia in Krakow. Ski modeled on Norwegian "ski". In 1894 he appeared in Zakopane with skis, giving birth to Zakopane skiing. His ski trip from 1894 along with Jan Fischer to Czarny Staw Gąsienicowy went down in history. He moved to Zakopane in 1901. In the years 1901-1922 he was the head of the School of Wood Industry in Zakopane, where he introduced Podhale motifs in the furniture industry. On February 28, 1907, together with Mieczysław Karłowicz and Mariusz Zaruski, he founded the second ski club in Poland - the Zakopane Ski Association of the Tatra Society, of which he was the first president until 1910. Barabasz contributed to the ...

Dmitry Ulyanov

Dmitry Ilyich Ulyanov (Russian: Dmitriy Ilich Yulinov, born on August 16, 1874 in Symbirsk, died July 16, 1943 in Gorky Leninskich) - Russian revolutionary, doctor, Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae He was the younger brother of Lenin. In 1893 he graduated from the gymnasium in Samara and undertook medical studies at the Moscow State University, from 1894 he was associated with student Marxist circles in Moscow. In November 1897 he was arrested in connection with the "Workers' Union" and imprisoned until the autumn of 1898, later he was under the supervision of the Podolsk's police, and in 1900-1901 he studied medicine at the Jurmansk University (currently the University of Tartu). He was active in the SDPRR, he worked as a doctor in Kherson, he was arrested, in 1903 he illegally left to Tula, where he worked at the local party committee and became a delegate for the Second Congress of SDPRR under the pseudonym "Gerc". Later he worked in ...

Saulo Pereira de Carvalho

Saulo Pereira de Carvalho, appearing as Saulo (born July 29, 1971) - Brazilian soccer player, playing as a midfielder. Saulo came to Poland in 1997, supplying the ŁKS ranks. At the beginning of the competition he won the place in the basic eleven. However, after the second meeting he lost them after he was thrown out of the court. Soon he moved to Gdańsk, where he played in Polonia and Lechia / Polonia. Thanks to his performances in ŁKS, he won the title of Polish champion in the 1997/1998 season. Bibliography wiki

Official thief

Journal of the thief (Journal du voleur) - autobiographical song of Jean Genet from 1949. It partially describes real events, partly fictitious. The author traverses Europe in the 1930s, strangely depoliticised, in rags and suffers from hunger, contempt, fatigue and vice. Spain, Italy, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Nazi Germany, Belgium - everywhere is the same for him: bars, dorms, night shelters, theft, imprisonment, expulsion. The work is based on a series of homosexual romances and cases of male prostitution between the author / anti-hero and various criminals, cheats, pimps and even a detective. In this world values ​​are reversed: betrayal is the highest form of devotion, petty crime is brazen heroism, imprisonment gives freedom. The trinity of the virtues of holiness is homosexuality, theft and betrayal. Each burglary is a quasi-religious ritual. The book is dedicated to Sartre and "Castor", i.e. Simone de Beauvoir, because it arose under the influence of the...

Polish Institute in Paris

Polish Institute in Paris - Polish cultural institution in Paris subject to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland established in 1979. He cooperates with the Polish Film Institute, the Book Institute, and the Teatr Teatralny im. Zbigniew Raszewski, the National Fryderyk Chopin Institute and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute. He promotes culture, science and Polish art in France. He also deals with cultural cooperation, scientific and technical cooperation between Poland and France. Directors Bibliography wiki

Electronic guidance

Electron conductance (conductivity type n) - a type of electrical conductivity in which electrons are the carrier of electric charge. In the band model of crystalline solids, the phenomenon is that electrons occupying quantum states within the conduction band move to adjacent unoccupied quantum states within this band in the direction opposite to the direction of the electric field vector. The electron conductance shows: Electron conductivity in metals In metals, electrons of conductance are valence electrons of particular atoms. In the crystal lattice, they break away from their atoms and begin to move freely in the entire volume of metal, creating so-called electron gas. The concentration of electrons of conductivity in metals does not depend on temperature, while the mobility of electrons decreases with increasing temperature (due to specific friction caused by electron collisions with non-harmonic crystal lattice), which consequently reduces the electrical conductivity. Ohm...

Waclaw Nowakowski (actor)

Wacław Leon Nowakowski (born 4 April 1888 in Warsaw, died 17 March 1962 in Cracow) is a Polish actor and theater director. Curriculum vitae He was an actor and director of theaters in Vilnius, Łódź, Warsaw, (1913-1917) in Cracow. In the years 1924-1926 artistic director and actor of the Teatr im. Boguslawski in Warsaw, and in 1927-1929 artistic director and director of the Polish Theater in Katowice. Since 1929 he has been permanently associated with the Teatr im. The most important theatrical roles: Gustaw-Konrad in Adam Mickiewicz's Forefathers' Eve, Adam Mickiewicz in Legion, Józef Chłopicki in Warszawia, Priest in Curse, Konrad and Genius in Liberation, in Zbigniew and Wojewoda's dramas. Mazepie, the title role in Kordian, Hetman in Horszinski. He directed, among others. Lifeguard and Fredry's Revenge. Lecturer of Cracow Academy of Fine Arts. Bibliography wiki

Samuel Maskiewicz

Samuel Maskiewicz (born 1580, died after 1632) is a Polish journalist and hussar, probably the father of Boguslaw Kazimierz Maskiewicz. Probably in the years 1625-1631 wrote Diarius, presenting events from the years 1594-1621, among others. Dimitrians and Polish-Turkish war of 1620-1621 with the battle of Cecora. Apart from military and political events, Maskiewicz also made comparisons of Polish and Russian culture in Diarius. The narrative style used in the work is characteristic of the poetics of the nobleman's poetry. Bibliography wiki

Miszal ibn Abd al-Aziz Al Su'ud

Mishal ibn Abd al-Aziz Al Su'ud (born 5 September 1926 in Riyadh, May 3, 2017) is a Saudi prince, businessman and politician. He was the eighteenth son of the King of Saudi Arabia Abd al-Aziz ibn Su'ud. His mother was one of the wives of King Shahid. Between 1951 and 1956 he served as Minister of Defense. From 1957 to 1960 he was the adviser to King Su'ud. In the years 1963-1971 he was governor of Mecca Province. From 2007 until his death he was Chairman of the Board of Fidelity, which aims to improve the succession to the throne. Bibliography wiki

NeNe Leakes

Linnethia Monique "NeNe" Leakes (born Johnson, born December 13, 1967 in Queens, New York) is an American actress, producer, television personality, fashion designer and writer. Famous for his participation in the reality show The Bravo The Real Housewives of Atlanta, documenting the personal and professional lives of several Atlanta residents. She played the role of trainer Roz Washington on the television series Fox Glee (2012-2015), and also played Rocky Rhoades, one of the supporting heroes of the comedy series The New Normal (2012-2013). In 2014 and 2015 she played in Broadway adaptation of Cinderella. Her husband is Gregg Leakes. They have two children, including one from a previous woman's relationship. wiki

Muhammad al-Id Al Chalifa

Muhammad al-Id Al Chalifa (born 1904 in Ani Bajda, died July 31, 1979 in Batna) - Algerian poet, one of the renewal of secular poetry in Arabic in Algeria. Curriculum vitae He completed his elementary school in Biskra and then went to Tunis and spent two years studying at the Az-Zajtun mosque where he acquired basic knowledge of classical Arabic and Arabic literature. For family reasons, he did not finish his studies. He returned to Algeria and became a teacher of Arabic in Biskra, then moved to Batna and worked there as well. He was active in the Muslim Algerian Association of Algeria; He was the director of a reformed school in Algiers (modeled at the school at the az-Zajtun mosque). He then worked at Ajn Malili School. During the Algerian War he was imprisoned by the French authorities because his work encouraged the Algerians to fight for independence. Creation Al-Id Al Chalifa published his poems almost exclusively in the press, in the writings of "Ash-Shihab", ...

Ukrainian Military-Historical Society

Ukrainian Military and Historical Society - a Ukrainian association established in Poland in 1925, operating at the Ukrainian State. The association was involved in the collection and publication of historical materials related to the struggle for Ukraine's independence in the years 1917-1921. The founders of the Society were: General Andriy Wowk (Chairman of the Organizing Committee), and later Generals Wsewołod Zmijenko, Warfołomij Jewtymlowcz and Mykola Steczyzyn. The board of the Society was composed of: Col. Mykola Junakiw, Wsewołod Zmijenko, Oleeksander Zahrodski, Warfłomij Jewtymowycz and Mychajło Sadowski. Up to 1939 the Society issued 9 yearbooks of materials for the history of the Ukrainian army "Za Derżawnist" Bibliography wiki

Medical make-up

Medical makeup means masking, hiding, camouflaging skin changes such as vitiligo or erythema. Techniques of makeup can be divided into: Temporary make-up remodeling involves the insertion of a thin pigmented pigment into the epidermis using a disposable needle, which is used to camouflage various defects on the skin, reproduce tissue defects and to mark changes in various organs. Unlike temporary make-up, it is invasive and is used when the effects of surgery are not accepted by the patient. In English-language medical literature, such techniques have different names. "Intradermal tattoo", "cosmetic micropigmentation", "permanent repigmentation", or "dermopigmentation". In Europe, this procedure is called dermatography and is a form of exogenous pigmentation done by doctors. In cosmetology, it is commonly referred to as permanent or permanent makeup and is most commonly used for aesthetic appearance improvement (eg eyebrow, eyelid pigmentati...

Runic stone from Kingittorsuaq

Runic stone from Kingittorsuaq Runes of Kingittorsuaq (Gr. 1) - A small rune stone from Greenland, currently in the collections of the National Museum in Copenhagen. The monument was discovered in 1824 on a small uninhabited island of Kingittorsuaq on the west coast of Greenland. The stone measures only 10 cm in length. The inscription was engraved by three Norman hunters who had traveled as far as 73 ° north latitude, far north of the human settlement. Its content is: ÷ el = likr * sikua ths: so = n: r * ok * job = no: torta = r son: ¶ ÷ ok enri * us son: laukardak * in: for * gakndag ¶ hloþu * ua = rda tea * ok rydu: ?????? What it means: Erling son of Sighwata, Bjarni son of Thordha and Eindridhi son of Odda, raised the hill on Saturday before the battle and paved the way. The "fight day" mentioned in the text is April 25th. The inscription is completed with seven encrypted runes, according to researchers, the inscription year is probably 1333. wiki

Phil Shafer

Phil "Red" Shafer (born November 13, 1891 in Des Moines, Des Moines, January 29, 1971) is an American racing driver. Career In his career, Shafer has competed mainly in the United States for the AAA Championship Car Championship and the accompanying championship of the famous Indianapolis 500 race. In the AAA Championship he appeared at halftime between 1922 and 1952. In the first season of the race, the sixteen points came in 22nd overall. Two years later, he won his first victory. The 430 points earned him the ninth place in the final drivers classification. The next season was the tenth. In the following years he competed mainly in the Indianapolis 500, which in the 1920s was one of the Grand Prix races. In 1925 he finished third in the podium. In the next round he was ranked in the tenth position. Bibliography wiki

Apolinary of Hierapolis

Apolinary of Hierapolis, also Apolinary Claudius or Claudius Apolinary (c. 179) - Bishop of Hierapolis during the reign of Mark Aurelius (161-180), apologist and Father of the Church, Holy Catholic. He was a Christian Greek writer and theologian from Asia Minor, author of writings against the Montanists. The bishop's office took over after the death of St. Papias. He wrote many works directed against heretics, but none of them survived to this day. His liturgical memorial in the Catholic Church is celebrated January 8th. Bibliography wiki

Roland Asch

Roland Asch (born October 12, 1950 in Altingen) is a German racing driver. Career Asch started his international racing career in 1984 after competing in the German Volkswagen Polo Cup and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. In DTM, with eight achievements, it was ranked 44th overall. Porsche 944 Turbo Cup, Porsche 944 Turbo Cup France, V8Star Germany, Porsche Supercup, 24h Nürburgring, European Touring Car Championship, Ferrari Challenge Europe, Toyo Tires 24H Series-A6, 24 Hours of Barcelona and ADAC GT Masters. Bibliography wiki

Dale Allison

Dale C. Allison (born November 25, 1955) is an American historian of the New Testament, an expert on historical Jesus and primitive Christianity. He has been teaching at Duke University since 1997 as a professor of the New Testament at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and since 2013 at the Princeton Theological Seminary. Editor of the New Testament Studies and Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus. The influential advocate of the theory of Jesus-apocalyptic theory, In the book Jesus of Nazareth: The Millenarian Prophet, according to which Jesus expected the coming of the end of time. Selected publications wiki

PureView

Nokia PureView - a technology used by Nokia in selected smartphones since 2012, to improve the quality of photos taken by these devices. PureView technology consists of the following elements: High resolution enables lossless digital zoom, and also processing and combining multiple adjacent pixels into one final so-called. "Superpiksel." This makes it possible to obtain sharp full-blown images and achieve good performance in difficult lighting conditions. PureView technology debuted in 2012 with the 808 PureView smartphone. Other models that used the Lumia 920, Lumia 925, Lumia 928, Lumia 930, Nokia Lumia 830, Lumia 1020 and Lumia 1520. Bibliography wiki

Serbs of Serbia

Liberals of Serbia (Serbian Liberals Srbije / Либерали Србије) - Serbian liberal political party, operating in the years 1990-2010, until 2003 under the name of New Democracy (Nova Demokratija / ND). > The party based on the structure of the youth organization of the socialist organization in 1990 founded Dušan Mihajlović, self-government and entrepreneur from Valjeva. In 1992 and in 1993 the party gained a small representation in Serbian Skupszty under the opposition coalition DEPOS. New Democracy in 1994 joined the government controlled by the Socialist Party of Serbia. In 1997, the SPS coalition and the Yugoslav Left. She went to the opposition when the Serbian Radical Party entered the coalition government. She cooperated with other anti-government parties, including in 2000 joined the Democratic Opposition of Serbia. ND received 2000 seats in the 2000 DOS election, and its leader was deputy prime minister and interior minister in Zoran Đinđit's cabinet. In 2003 the New De...

Michela Fanini

Michela Fanini (born March 23, 1973 in Lucca - October 16, 1994 in Capannori) is an Italian road cyclist, bronze medalist of the World Cup. Career The biggest success of Michel Fanini's career came in 1993, when, together with Robert Bonanomi, Alessandra Cappellotto and Fabian Luperini, she won a bronze medal in team competition at the World Championships in Oslo. In 1992 she became the country champion in the race for a joint start, and in 1994 she won the Giro d'Italia Femminile. He never appeared at the Olympic Games. On October 16, 1994, she died in a car accident. Bibliography wiki

Brice Bosi

Brice Bosi (born 15 May 1986 in Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgian racing driver. Career Bosi started his career in motor racing in 2010 from the start of the European Formula Renault 2.0 Cup with the French team Boetti Racing Team. With six points he was placed in 19 positions in the general classification. In later years he also appeared in the FIA ​​GT3 European Championship (fourth place in 2011) and the 24-hour Nürburgring race, where he was sixth in the SP2T class in 2013. statistics Bibliography wiki

Boleslaw Dąbrowski (Communist)

Boleslaw Dąbrowski pseud. George (born 13 August 1886 in Cis, died 24 September 1965 in Warsaw) - Polish communist and trade activist. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the 2nd grade of the craft school and became a carpenter in Warsaw, from 1903 in the SDKPiL, briefly arrested for his participation in the workers' demonstration in Warsaw. From 1905 in the Battle Team SDKPiL, he formed teams in Sobień near Garwolin, and from 1906 to 1907 he organized help for the workers of the factory shut down Lodz. Since 1906, a member of the Social Democratic Labor Union of the Wood Industry, in December 1911 participated in his rebuilding. Co-organizer of a large carpenter strike in Warsaw at the end of August 1912. After breaking up in the SDKPiL, the activist of the "split" faction, active in the First World War, took part in the first anti-war demonstration in 1914 and clashed with the Kozakami at ul. Dworkowa. In 1915 he co-organized the workers' kitchen at the "Buff...

Joseph F. Burt

Joseph Floyd Burt (born December 12, 1896 in Fairfield, Illinois) is a consular officer and American diplomat. The son of Herbert Franklin and Adenii. He attended high school (1911-1913), and went to Business College (1913-1914). He worked as a stenographer (1914-1917), at the War Department (1917), a civil servant at Camp Sheridan, Alabama, and Fort Sheridan, Illinois (1917-1918). During the First World War he served in the American Army (1918-1920). He served as an employee of the American Mission in Vienna (1920-1921), a US employee and vice president in Vienna (1921-1924), a Foreign Service Officer in Berlin (1924), Koblenz (1925), Berlin (1925), Cologne (1926), Berlin Manaus (1927), Recife (1927-1928), Salvadorze (1928), vice-consul in Rio de Janeiro (1928-1929), Buenos Aires (1929-1930) , Montreal (1930-1931), Curaçao (1931-1933), works. Department of State (1933-1935), consul in Montreal (1935), sec. in Ottawa (1935-1937), consul in Veracruz (1937-1939), second sec. in Mexico...

Woman in Black (1989 film)

The Woman in Black - The British horror film of 1989. Adaptation of Susan Hill's novel under the same title. Description of the plot A young lawyer is assigned to settle the estate of a recently deceased widow. On the spot, the local people are reluctant to talk about the deceased, and her gloomy old house is avoided from afar. The lawyer ignores the ominous warnings of the locals to leave the matter and enter the house. Inside slowly and with growing anxiety, he discovers a dreadful home story. Cast wiki

Thermal improvement

Thermal improvement - Heat treatment involving the combination of hardening and high tempering. Applied to responsible steel products that are subjected to machining, such as ship and car shafts, crankshafts, parts of machine guns, etc. Thermal improvement leads to: Thermal improvement is given to medium carbon steels with adequate high hardenability, usually containing a Cr, Mo, Ni alloy addition. The properties of steel after thermal improvement result from the microstructure. Heat-treated steel is characterized by a sorbitol structure. High tempering of steel is carried out at a temperature of approx. 500 ° C. The specific values ​​of the tempering temperatures used depend on the specific type of steel found in the standards. Incorrectly conducted tempering can lead to so-called the tempering tempering of the second type. wiki

Gabasheane Masupha

Morena Gabasheane Masupha (born December 26, 1903, died August 1949) - regent of the Basuto kingdom (present day Lesotho) from December 26, 1940 to January 28, 1941. Masuphy II's son Lepoqo Masuphy and 'Mankhabe. He was the chief commander of Ha-'Mamathe, Teya-teyaneng, Thupa-kubu and Jorotane. He took over the temporary power after the death of King Seeiso (officially deceased because of the gangrene, but most likely poisoned). The next regent in 1941-1960 was 'Mantšebo Amelia' Matšaba. He was married to 'Mamathe Masupha', he had daughters with her 'Mankhabe Masupha, Mathe Masupha and' Mabatho Masupha and sons Masupha Masupha, Koala Masupha, Sempe Masupha, Michele Masupha and Morena Masupha III, leader Thupa Kuba. In 1949 he was hanged. wiki

Janey Buchan

Janey Buchan (born April 30, 1926 in Glasgow, died January 14, 2012 in Brighton) - British and Scottish politician and social activist, Member of the European Parliament of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd term. Curriculum vitae She was born into a working family, her parents were active in the Communist Party of Great Britain. At the age of 14, she started a paid job and completed her education in later years. Together with her husband, later deputy Norman Buchan, she belonged to the Communist Party. They left her in the second half of the 1950s, joining the Labor Party. She was involved in organizing cultural festivals, as well as campaigns against the apartheid policy. In the years 1974-1979 she was a councilor in the Strathclyde region. She was part of the Scottish Arts Council and the Scottish Gas Consumers Council. In the years 1979-1994, for three terms on behalf of the Labor Party, she held the mandate of an MEP, belonging to the socialist faction. She worked mainly in the Committee ...

August (Prince of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg)

Abierto Mexicano Telcel 2017, responsible Abierto Mexicano TELCEL presentado por HSBC 2017 - WTA International Series WTA tennis championship in the 2017 season of the Abierto Mexicano Telcel series, played from February 27-March 5, 2017 in Acapulco on hard courts with a prize pool of 250,000 US dollars. Single player Athletes spaced Ladder Key Final stage Initial phase Prize pool Double game Athletes spaced Ladder Prize pool Comments Bibliography about a member of the German Union (being a loose confederation of states). He was born as the second of the four sons of the Prince of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg, Ernest II, and his wife, Princess Szarlotty Sachsen-Meiningen (his elder older brother Ernest died in 1779 at the age of 9). He joined the throne after his father's death on April 20, 1804. On October 21, 1797 in Ludwigsluście, he married the princess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Louise Szarlotta (1779-1801). The couple had one daughter - the princess Ludwika (1800-1831), lat...

Ludwik Room

Ludwik Edward Zaunar (born on May 15, 1896 in Częstochowa, died on February 22, 1945 in KL Dachau) - Polish Evangelical-Reformed clergyman, in 1937-1939 he was the editor-in-chief of Jednia. He was a priest in the Evangelical Reformed parishes in Łódź and Zelów, and then in Warsaw. In the 30s of the twentieth century, he held services also in the Evangelical-Augsburg parish in Poznań commuting from Lodz. He was arrested after the Warsaw Uprising and was deported to the German concentration camp of KL Neuengamme, then KL Dachau, where he died on February 22, 1945. wiki

Norbert Wolscht

Norbert Wolscht (born October 27, 1943 in Gryfów Śląski, died on July 28, 1964 in Potsdam) - a death toll on the Berlin Wall died due to drowning in Havel while trying to escape to West Berlin. Curriculum vitae Norbert Wolscht was born in Gryfów Śląski. After the end of World War II and the takeover of the town by the Polish administration, deprived of the captive father, the family was forced to leave. After a short stay in Zgorzelec, she finally settled in Saxony's Freiberg, where her relatives also lived. There, Wolscht also met his future escape companion - Rainer Gneiser. After finishing school, he started learning the profession of a turner while dreaming about living in the south of Africa. From the summer of 1963, along with an unsuccessful escape from the GDR, he planned a personal attempt to leave the country. Together, training and swimming, they also began to build the appropriate diving equipment. On July 25, 1964, both men, under the guise of camping, went on a m...

The tripod

The tripod Le Trépied - neolithic corridor tomb located in the parish of Saint-Sauveur on the island of Guernsey. The tomb is 5.5 m long, 1.3 m high and the width up to 2 m. It consists of a burial chamber with a bottled shape, covered with three boulders supported by supporting stones. During the archaeological excavations carried out in 1840 by F.C. Inside the tomb, human bones, two flint arrowheads and ceramics from the bell-cup culture period were discovered inside the tomb. These finds are related to the last phase of the object's use, and the tomb itself is much older and about 3000-2000 BC was created. wiki

Valery Lutsenko

Valeriy Fyodorovich Lutsenko (Russian: Валерий Фёдорович Луценко, born April 28, 1940 in Lazin, Kaliningrad, September 17, 2012 in Vladivostok) is a Soviet state activist. In 1962 he graduated from mechanical engineering and became an engineer at the factory, since 1969 he was the secretary of the party committee of the CPSUR factory. In 1978 he became the chief engineer of the union, and in 1981 he became the company's general manager, from October 26, 1986 to January 1990 as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Coastal District Council. Bibliography wiki

Dodie Smith

Dorothy Gladys "Dodie" Smith (born May 3, 1896, November 24, 1990) is a British novelist and playwright, best known as the author of children's novels by 101 Dalmatians. Curriculum vitae The future of Lancashire. When she was 14 years old her father died. He and his mother moved to London, where the mother again married. Dodie studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and tried acting, albeit with little effect. After casual work as a toy seller and a furniture store worker, she turned to writing. In 1931, she published her first theater work, "Autumn Crocus" (under the pseudonym of C.L. Anthony). She succeeded in devoting herself to literature. During World War II she stayed with her husband in the USA. In 1948 she published her first novel, "Capture the Castle." Her most famous work of 101 Dalmatians was published in 1956 and has received numerous screenings. Publications autobiography novels Theater arts Bibliography wiki

Bogdan Żurawski

Bogdan Żurawski (born 1950) - Polish historian, archaeologist, nubiologist, habilitated doctor of the humanities. Curriculum vitae Participant since 1984 archaeological missions in the middle of the Nile River continuously since 1984 (1998-2002 leader of the Polish Combined Archaeological Expedition to the Middle Nile Valley). In the years 2004-2005 he was the head of the Polish-Sudan Mission on the island of Saffi and the Polish-British Archaeological Mission in Dar El Arab, in the years 2005-2009 he was the head of the Polish Archaeological Missions in the area of ​​IV cataract. Since 2002, head of the Polish Archaeological Mission in Banganarti. Since 2010, head of the Department of African Cultures at the Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Habilitation in 2013. Currently an employee of the Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Honors and awards Selected publications Bibliography wiki...

Nikolai Sapoznikov

Nikolai Ivanovich Sapovnikov (Russian: Николай Иванович Сапожников, born August 5, 1949 in the village of Staryj Nikolsk in the agrarian region) - Soviet and Russian politician, communist activist. Curriculum vitae From 1968 he worked at the radio factory in Izhevsk, since 1969 he belonged to the CPSU, 1978 he graduated from the Institute of Mechanics. Since 1983 Party official, 1988-1990 First secretary of the CPSU Municipal Committee in 1990, graduated from the Academy of Social Sciences at the CPSU Central Committee and became a candidate for economic sciences. 1990-1991 was the first secretary of the Cracow Uprising Committee. At the same time 1990-1991 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, 1991-1995 Deputy Director of the Udmursk Branch of the Institute of Economics of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, since 1993 I Secretary of the Udmurt Republican Organization of the KPFR. 1995-1996 deputy of the State Duma of the Udmurt Republic, and since 1995 deput...

Paweł Kowanow

Pawel Wasiljewicz Kowanov (Russian: Павел Васильевич Кованов, born November 8, 1907 in St. Petersburg, October 12, 1986 in Moscow) is a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae 1924-1930 teacher and head of the elementary school in the Nizhny Novgorod gubernatorial district, head of the school in the Moscow governorate, 1930-1932 chairman of the kolkhoz in the Moscow region, 1932-1937 director of the Central Experimental Pedagogical Laboratory of the People's Commissariat of Education, RFSRR. 1937-1938 Director of the Institute of Primary Schools of the Institute of Education RFSRR, 1938-1941 Deputy Director of the State Research Institute for Scientific Research, 1940 extensively completed the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, from 1940 in the WKP (b), 1941-1942 Head of the School Board Primary and Secondary People's Commissar of Education RFSRR, 1942-1944 war correspondent on the Kaliningian Front, North-Caucasian and 2 Ukrainian. 1945 instructor of the Faculty of the Facul...

Mikolaj Niemirowicz-Szczytt (died before 1535)

Mikołaj Jakubowicz (Mikołaj Jakubowicz) (before 1535) - Hospodarski marshal (1520) The son of Jakub Niemirowicz (Szczyta), the grandson of Jan Niemirowicz, the grandson of Jan Niemiry from Wieielubia. Brother of Jan Niemirowicz-Szczytta. Justynian Father Niemirowicz-Szczytta In 1520, as the Marshal of Hospodars, he and his son Stanislaw set up the altar of St. Stanislaus. Santa Claus by the church in Grann. In 1531, together with other members of the family (Jerzy Olechnowicz, Waclaw Kostewicz, Pawel Raczko, Elżbieta and Mikolaj Ilinicz), he funded the enlargement of the church in Grann. After his father he inherited. Hounds, Buzyski, Malowa Góra, Baciki, Flint, Granne, Homiel. After the death of Nicholas, the heirs gradually (by 1569) sold out all the goods in the land of Drohic. Nicholas married Sophia Narbut, a daughter of Mikołaj Narbut, with whom he had five sons: Stanisław (died between 1535 and 1538 in the war with Moscow), Wojciech, Nicholas (detained along with the Vo...

José Apolinário

José Apolinário Nunes Portada (born July 22, 1962 in Olhão) - Portuguese politician, lawyer, national parliamentarian, MEPs, third and fourth term MEPs. Curriculum vitae He graduated from law school, joined the youth organization of the Socialist Party in 1976 and was secretary general in 1984-1988. He assumed the chairmanship of the PS in the Algarve. In 1985 he was first elected to the Assembly of the Republic. The mandate was also obtained in 1987, 1991, 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2015, representing each constituency of Faro. In 1993 he became a member of the European Parliament for the third term of office. In 1994 he successfully applied for re-election, resigned from the EP in 1998. From 2005 to 2009 he was the mayor of Faro, not being re-elected in the next election, remaining a city councilor. In 2013 he became chairman of the city council. Since 2009, he has been professionally involved in fisheries businesses. In 2015, he assumed the position of Secretary of State for Fisher...

Homintern

Homintern - a term known since the 1930s. It involves the conspiracy theories, which describe the phenomenon of control over areas of public life such as art, politics, or education by prominent homosexual groups. Origin Word is a language game originating from the common name of the Communist International, or the Comintern. According to the theory, homosexual environments promote behavior that threatens the traditional value system and the conservative lifestyle, just as the communist party did before. Sir Cecil Maurice Bowra, lecturer at Wardham College at Oxford University, in 1937 described himself as a member of the Homintern. Use The term Homintern was used by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy during his 1950 campaign (Makkartism) against the Communist agents operating in the United States. wiki

Igor Szumski

Igor Boriowicz Shumski (Russian Игорь Борисович Шумский, born 1898 in Iszkoledz in the Minsk Governorate, died in July 1974 in Kiev) - Soviet security officer, colonel. Curriculum vitae Belarusian, 1914 graduated from the Mir Academy, from February 1917 to January 1918 in the Russian army, from January to June 1918 in the Red Guard in the Western Oblast (later Smolensk Oblast). From June 1918 to June 1919, the head of the Chancellery and the secretary of the Chełm Branch of the Western District and the Chieftain of the Council of People's Commissars of the Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR, from March 1919 in the RKP (b); since June 1919 the Representative of the Special Branch of the All-Ukrainian Chancellery of the People's Commissar of the SRR; Secretary of the Special Branch of the Volyn Gubernian Chance. From December 1919 to December 1920, helper of the head of the military checkpoint of the Special Branch of the Chieftain 12 Army and Deputy Chief of the Special Section of th...

Alexei Rybakov (politician)

Aleksey Mironovich Rybakov (Russian: Алексей Миронович Рыбаков, born April 1, 1925 in the village of Borok in the province of Pskov, March 25, 2016) - Soviet and Russian Communist politician, First Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Pskov (1971-1987) . In the years 1942-1944 he served in the Red Army, participated in the war with Germany, took part in the Battle of Kursk and Bagration operations, was wounded in combat, since 1945 belonged to the WKP (b). From 1945, the Komsomol Komsomol Komsomol Komsomol Komsomol (now Orenburg), 1946-1949 a student of railway engineering in Wielkie Łukach. Instructor of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Wielkie Łukach, head of the Transport and Industry Department of the CPSU Municipal Committee, Second Secretary, and from 1966 to 1971 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Wielkopolska. From 16 November 1971 to 24 June 1987 First Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Pskov, 1974-1989 Member of the USSR Verkho...
February 14, 1905 in Moscow, November 25, 1982) - Soviet chemist and politician, minister of chemical industry of the USSR (1950-1958), member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1956- 1961). Curriculum vitae In 1921-1922 he served in the Red Army, 1924-1925, a co-worker of the WCIK and Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Federation, 1930 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Technology and Chemistry and became an engineer-technologist of organic dyes and intermediates. 1930-1932 assistant - deputy head of the coal and chemical department of the Moscow Institute of Chemistry and Technology. Mendeleeva, 1932-1933 specialist engineer of a chemical factory in Jarosław, 1933-1934 specialist in the field of paints and paints in Moscow, 1934-1935 specialist chemist at the Institute of Research and Studies of Organic Intermediates and Dyes in Moscow, 1935-1947 change manager, deputy manager and workshop manager, chief engineer and (since 1938) director of the chemical fact...

Nikolai Mikhailov (politician)

Nikolai Aleksandrovich Mikhailov (Russian: Николай Александрович Михайлов, born October 10, 1906 in Moscow, died May 25, 1982) - Soviet party and state activist, minister of culture of the USSR (1955-1960). He had an incomplete higher education, from 1924 he worked in the factory "Sick and Mound". 1930 joined the WKP (b). Since 1931 a journalist and editorial staff, since 1937 the editor responsible for the newspaper "Komsomolskaya Truth". 23 XI 1938 - 30 X 1952 1st Secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, at the same time 22 March 1939 - 5 October 1952 member of the Central Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bC). From 16 October 1952 to 6 March 1953, member of the CPSU Presidium, at the same time the head of the Propaganda and Aging Division of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU (until 14 March 1953). 10 March 1953 - 25 March 1954 First secretary of the CPWR Regional Committ...

Polionimia

Polygon (Polygon) - Multiplication, that is, using multiple names for one thing. In traditional linguistics, the opposite of homonyms, ie the occurrence of many names for the same concept, is based on the multiplicity of different qualities that characterize them, eg the numerous names of the ancient gods distinguished by their properties. Polionimia in onomastics Synonyms onimic, that is, the relation of expressing one designatum (individual object, object, person, etc.) using different (at least two) own names. Polycystia occurs in one language, as well as in several languages, dialects or dialects, or at specific times or periods. It can be used for official and / or public names. Examples of polyions wiki

Mirosław Skotnicki

Mirosław Skotnicki (born 17 January 1959) is a Polish volleyball player, representative of Poland. Sports career He started his sports career at Olympia Goleszów, then represented the colors of the Andrychów Beskid, with whom he won the Polish Cup in 1978, and in the years 1978-1985 he played in the First Division. In the years 1991-1993 he performed in Belgian Knack Volley Roeselare. He represented Poland at the European Championship in 1977 (4th place). In 1983 he made 15 appearances in the Polish national team. Bibliography wiki

Movement "Bulgaria for Citizens"

Meglena Kunewa Bulgaria's Bulgarian citizens' movement (Bulgarian Движение "България на гражданите") - The group was formed in July 2012, founded by Meglena Kuneva, a former member of the European Commission and an activist of the National Movement for Stability and Progress. The party took part in the parliamentary elections in May 2013, gaining about 3.3% of the vote and not exceeding the electoral threshold. In December of that year, the formation together with other non-parliamentary groups co-created the Reformation Block. wiki

Witold Filipczak

Witold Aleksander Filipczak - Polish historian, habilitated doctor, lecturer of the University of Warsaw Curriculum vitae . Filipczak studied history at the Institute of History of the University of Warsaw in 1982-1987. On July 3, 1997 he became a doctor on the basis of the work of the Sejm from 1778. dr hab. Wojciech Szczygielski (reviewers: Jerzy Grobis and Hubert Izdebski). In the years 1987-1988 he worked as a history teacher, then joined the Institute of History of the UŁ and remained his employee until the present day. First in the Department of History of Modern Poland (then renamed the Department of History of Poland between the 16th and 18th centuries) as assistant-trainee and assistant. In the years 1997-2009 he was employed as an adjunct. Since 2006 in the Chair of Modern History of Poland and the Baltic States. In 2009 he became a senior lecturer at the Department of Modern History. In 2012, he presented the habilitation dissertation of the Diet of the Province of Wi...

Boris Ivanovsky

Boris Ivanovsky (Russian: Борис Ивановский) is a Russian racing driver. Officer of the Guard of the Russian Empire during World War I, who left the country after gaining control of the Bolsheviks and settled permanently in Paris. Racing career Ivanovski started his racing career at the Grand Prix in 1924 in the Ratier 748 cm³ in Paris. In later years he competed mainly in sports car racing. In 1926 he won a 24-hour race organized in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Two years later he was the best in the 24-hour Spa race. In the 24-hour Le Mans race, the Russians started in eighth grade in 1931. He won the class and finished second in the overall ranking. Also in 1931 he took part in the Mercedes SSK in Grand Prix races, also included in the AIACR European Championship. In the Italian Grand Prix and Belgium Grand Prix was fifth. With a score of fifteen, he was ranked thirteenth in the overall ranking. Bibliography wiki

Yekaterina Malyshev

Jekatierina Aleksandrowna Malyshev (Russian: Екатерина Александровна Малышева, born January 28, 1987 in Chelyabinsk) is a Russian panichenist. Career Jekatierin Malysheva's greatest success came in 2010, when she finished fifth in the Obihiro sprint world championship. In the first races at 500 and 1000 m, she was seventh, second in 500m, she was fifteen and in second gear she was second in 1000m. In 2010, she took part in the Vancouver Olympic Games, taking 24th place in the 500m race and 27th in the long run. Four years later, the Sochi Games rallied 500 meters and finished seventh. She competed in the World Cup several times, but never hit the podium. The best result was achieved in the 2007/2008 season when it was eleventh in the 100m final. Bibliography wiki

Irena Makowska

Irena Maria Makowska ps. "Emilia" and "Rock" (born April 25, 1923, June 14, 2014) - Polish activist of the Polish underground during the Second World War, soldier of the Home Army (AK), participant of the Warsaw Uprising. She grew up in Pruszków. During the Warsaw Uprising she served in a guard company, and then she was a liaison officer of the Radwan District (Downtown) of the Warsaw District of AK. After the war she worked as an attorney. In the years 1963-1976 she was a member of the Advocate Team No 20 in Warsaw, 1976-97 she was a member of the Advocate Team No. 29 in Warsaw, 1978-1989 she was a member of the Advocate Team No. 1 in Piaseczno, and in the years 1989-2005 she performed profession in an individual law firm Attorney in Warsaw. Selected badges wiki

Tarquinio Jacometti

Tarquinio Jacometti (active in the seventeenth century) - an Italian sculptor and foundry, who created the early Baroque period in the Marche region. Curriculum vitae He was born in Recanati. He was a pupil of his grandfather, Antonia Calcagni. One of his earliest works is the door of the Basilica of Santa Casa in Loreto, where he worked with Sebastian Sebastian, and the fountains in Loreto: Dei Galli (1614-1616) and Della Madonna (1620). He later worked with his brothers in Faenza, Macerata, Recanati, Osimo and Ascoli Piceno. Selected works Bibliography wiki

Digital Command Control

Digital Command Control - a digital railroad model control standard developed by the National Model Railroading Association. Instead of a simple transformer for controlling locomotives, a driver is used. Inside the locomotive is an electronic system which, based on transmitted commands, performs an appropriate action. Each locomotive has its own number and accepts only this address, ignoring the commands sent to other models. A driver is also required, which, in conjunction with the AC adapter, by an additional module replaces the operator's instructions for encoded signals and sends them to the locomotive. The latest DCC systems, conforming to the NMRA specification, allow one traditional DCC locomotive to be powered by DCC. Thanks to this solution, it is possible to control different trains on the same track and at the same time, at different speeds and without dividing the mock into sections. When controlling the model from the computer rather than the manual manipulator, it ...

Lighthouse

Destroyed lighthouse in Czachow Lighthouse - aerial light for nighttime aviation. Aircraft lanterns were usually made up of not very tall steel towers (several to several meters high) with a light source at the top. Lanterns emit solid or intermittent light. They appeared in the twenties and thirties of the twentieth century. Currently they are no longer practically used, replaced by airborne beacons. Air lanterns were used to mark important places (eg airports). All the air routes were also built by building them every 20 - 30 km. In this way, The route from Berlin to Konigsberg. Bibliography wiki

Boris Palij-Nejiło

Berri Palij-Nejilo military. In 1895 he graduated from the Piotwo cadet corps in Poltava, and in 1897 went to the Aleksandrów Military Academy. He served in the iangorodz artillery. In 1898 he went to the 48th Brigade of Artillery Brigade. From the end of 1899 he served in the 13th Artillery Brigade, from the summer of 1903 the 2nd Reserve Brigade of Artillery, from the summer of 1910 9th Artillery Brigade, and from the summer of 1913 the 12th Artillery Brigade. In the same year he was promoted to the rank of captain. He participated in the First World War. At the end of 1916, he was named Lieutenant Colonel, and was awarded the Order of Saint George for his battle honors. He participated in I and then II all-Ukrainian military congresses. He joined the Ukrainian Military General Committee. From the end of 1917, he was the commander of the 1st Artillery Division, which was genetically modified by the colonel. In 1918 he became the head of the organizational unit of the board of the a...

Growth hacking

Growth hacking - a marketing technique that involves downloading new users to a website of a given service. The process takes place without the use of traditional advertising forms. Innovative and less expensive solutions such as social media and viral marketing are often used. For current users, this technique is intended to keep them interested so that they do not give up the service. The goal of growth hacking is to maximize the sales of your product or service, build coverage, increase your purchase conversions, and register your account. Neil Patel, the expert in growth hacking, commented: "Given the importance of the word" hack, "growth hacking can be defined as a shortcut to traditional (read-slow) marketing techniques." Sean Ellis used it for the first time in 2010. The word "hacker" used in the name has a logical explanation. The growth hacker sometimes exploits the gaps and shortcomings that occur in IT systems to gain advantage. In 2013...

Opilśń

Opilśń - a thick, silky mycelium layer covering the surface of the substrate produced by fungi. Fungus on the roots of plants creates, for example, fungi involved in mycorrhiza. Opilśń often also create parasitic fungi on the surfaces of infested plants, for example powdery mildew causing a disease called powdery mildew, or parasitic parasitism (Thanatephorus cucumeris) on the base of stems in potatoes infected by potato rizoktonioza. A similar, but thin and delicate layer of mycelium is a coating. wiki

Mawrojenus control

Portrait of Mando Mawrojens by Adam Friedl Mando Mawrojenus (Greek: Μαντώ Μαυρογένους, born 1796 in Trieste, died in 1840 on Paros) - Greek heroine of the War of Independence. She was the daughter of a wealthy merchant from Cyclades, she was born in Trieste, where her father worked as a clerk. She received a thorough education, she learned French, Italian and Turkish. After her death, in 1818, she left for Tinos, where her relatives lived. After the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, she came to Mykonos to support the insurgents. For this purpose, she allocated family assets. She financed, among others ship equipment, as well as military training for the local population. She also took part in military operations. In 1823, she published a Letter to Paris women, asking them for support for Greece. After the war, she received an honorary general degree. During the war, she met the prince Dimitrios Ipsilantis, with whom she got involved. The potential marriage of two popular represe...

Solar eclipse from May 28, 585 BC

Eclipse from May 28, 585 BC Solar eclipse from May 28, 585 BC - total eclipse of the sun, visible in the belt from Central America, through the Caribbean (Haiti Island), Atlantic Ocean, Western Europe (areas inhabited by the Gauls), Etruria, Illyria, Thrace to Asia Minor (Lidia and Cilicia) and the New-Babylonian state. It reached its maximum over the Atlantic Ocean, and the central phase lasted there for 6 minutes and 4 seconds. The partial eclipse covered a large part of North America, northern South America, all of Europe and North Africa. On the day of the eclipse, the Battle of the Halys River took place. According to Herodot, the eclipse was foreseen by Tales of Miletus and led the parties to make peace. Bibliography wiki

Nenad Konstantinović

Nenad Konstantinović, cyr. Ненад Константиновић (born July 9, 1973 in Belgrade) - Serbian politician and lawyer, in the second half of the 1990s, one of the leaders of student protests and the Otpor! Organization, a member of the National Assembly. Curriculum vitae He comes from a family of pre-war lawyers and politicians, while his parents became academic teachers. He graduated from one of the capital high schools and then a law degree at the University of Belgrade. He obtained the rights of a lawyer as part of the Belgrade Bar, taking an internship at a family law office. He became involved in public activities in the mid-1990s. He was the vice-chairman of the central committee coordinating mass demonstrations of students in 1996-1997 demanding the restoration of higher education autonomy and protesting against falsification of local elections, which Socialist Slobodan Milošević was accused of. From 1997 to 1998, Nenad Konstantinović was the vice-president of the student parlia...