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Ran (nordycka mythology)

22. World Championships in men's biathlon took place from 18 to 23 February 1986 in Oslo, Norway. 3. The women's biathlon World Championships took place from 13th to 16th of February 1986 in Swedish Falun Gong. Men Sprint Individual run Relay Women Sprint Individual run Relay Medal classification Comments n was to pull the ships into the whirlpools and capture the sailors who came overboard, into their nets. The victims took forever to their coral chambers in the submarine palace near the island of Hlesey, where she and her husband lived. wiki

Hrádek near Nechanice

Hrádek u Nechanice - Czech palace near the town of Nechanice (cadastral part of it). It was built as a representative summer residence of the Harrach family in 1839-57. It was erected to builders and architects by Charles G. Fischer, according to plans by G. B. Lamba, who had not completed the reconstruction of Crewe Hall in England's Cheshire County in the 17th century. Neighborhood of the palace Northeastern view View from the entrance gate View from the golf course It is a large building with 2 flats in the style of a windsurfing baroque, front with a two-story tower and a bluff, which stands in the middle of a large English park designed by L. Krüger and the golf game. wiki

Material crime

Material (consequence) crimes - the offense in which the perpetrator's offense is committed and the result of that offense. If someone is going to get results, but he does not lead to it, he does not commit a crime known as a result. However, this leads to criminal liability for attempting to commit a crime. The Polish Penal Code stipulates that penal liability for a criminal offense committed by an omission shall be limited only to the person under whom the legal obligation to prevent the result has been imposed. Examples of offenses are: Against formal crimes. Read about legal notices in Wikipedia. wiki

Adam Druks

Adam Druks (born 1930 in Auschwitz, died in 2006 in Kefar Weradim) is an Israeli archaeologist and social activist of Polish descent, a longtime president of the Association of Former Auschwitz Jews in Israel. He was born in Auschwitz. He was the son of lawyer and city councilor Dr Iro Druks and Lucy Lieberman. In 1942, by the Soviet Union and Asia arrived with his family reached Palestine. He graduated from the Faculty of Archeology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He then worked for 30 years as an archaeologist at the Department of Ancient Archeology at the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Education. For many years, until his death he was President of the Association of Former Auschwitz Jews in Israel. wiki

Ronny Weller

Ronny Weller (born July 22, 1969 in Oelsnitz) is a German golfer, multiple Olympic medalist. Born in the GDR and reunited with Germany, he performed in the colors of this country. He was in the heaviest category (up to 110 kilograms) and super heaviest. He has won four medals including gold in 1992 in Barcelona. In 1993 he was the world champion, and also triple on the podium of this event. He repeatedly beat the world records. The career ended after IO 2004. Olympic Games Only 1988 Barcelona 1992 Atlanta 1996 Sydney 2000 Athens 2004 wiki

Jeton Kelmendi

Curriculum vitae He completed his secondary school in his hometown and later studied literature and Albanian in Pristina. After graduation, he began his work as a journalist. Discharged from work, he joined the UÇK and fought in one of the squads. For many years he has written and published his poetry. He is also the author of the drama. He works as a journalist for Albanian and foreign media. Despite his young age, Kelmendi has already published 17 books in his country and abroad (eg in Romania, India, France, Greece, Germany, Turkey). His poems are translated into 22 languages, many of which are included in literary anthologies of various countries. In addition to poetry, the poet publishes short stories, essays and literary criticism in various literary and cultural writings. issued in English, French and Romanian. He now lives and works in Brussels. Poetry Authoritative control (person): wiki

Andrzej Marian Bartczak

Andrzej Marian Bartczak (born March 8, 1945 in Kutno) is a Polish pedagogue, artist and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts. On. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts at the Higher School of Humanities and Economics in Łódź. Curriculum vitae Between 1963 and 1969 he studied at the Faculty of Textile at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Łódź. He is a professor at the Department of Graphic Arts and Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts. Władysław Strzemiński in Lodz, leads the Woodcutting Workshop, and since 1984 he has directed the Chair of Workshop Graphics. He is a member of the International Association of XYLON Woodworkers based in Switzerland. He has received numerous awards, medals and distinctions in exhibitions and competitions, for his work and achievements in didactic work in higher education. In 2015 he was awarded the Gold Medal of "Merit of Gloria Artis". She lives and works in Łódź. Authoritative control (person): wiki

War Frames

Rating War - the rivalry between radio and television stations about audiences, ie viewers and listeners with other competing radio and television stations. Rivalry is a way of planning the framework so that it is perceived by the potential audience as the most attractive and engaging and thus allows the station to achieve the highest audience / audience scores. This phenomenon can be observed cyclically, as radio and television stations introduce new seasonal schedules. In some cases, broadcasters managing more than one antenna use the common junction principle, the principle of common time points in the frame. Implementing this principle causes programs on several antennas to start at the same time, giving recipients of these stations the ability to switch between them. Bibliography wiki

Rain Dogs

Rain Dogs - Tom Waits' album released in August 1985 by Island Records. The album reached 188th on the US Billboard Top 200 list. In 1989, "Rolling Stone" placed it at number 21 on the list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s, and in 2003 - the 397th place on the list of 500 albums of all time. Track list The album contains less than 54 minutes of recordings and consists of 19 tracks. Tom Waits is the author of all lyrics, with Hang Down Your Head co-writing with Kathleen Brennan. Jockey Full of Bourbon and Tango Till They're Sore were used in Jim Jarmusch's film, Except for the law in which Waits played one of the main roles. wiki

Georg Josef von Brentano

baron Georg Josef von Brentano (d. December 20, 1798) - German baron and diplomat in French and Swedish service. In 1788, the Swedish ambassador in France, Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein, brought Georges von Brentano to Sweden to fulfill a special mission in Istanbul. (1789-1791). At the beginning of December 1788 he went secretly from Paris to meet secretly with King Gustav III of Sweden and discuss details of future cooperation. The initiative came from the German Baron himself. French Foreign Ministry Armand Marc de Montmorin Saint-Hérem, when he learned about the whole matter, tried to make it difficult to cross the German from French to Swedish. Staël von Holstein was convinced that France would lead its "ally" - Turkey to ruin, as the Swedes treated Turkey - an ally against Russia, much more seriously, so he tried under the noses of the French, warned the Turks. De Montmorin suspected the Swedes of this intention and tried to interfere with his mission. The Swede

Julian Sielski

Julian Sielski - Poles awarded the Righteous Among the Nations medal awarded by the Yad Vash Institute. During the Second World War he saved two Jewish girls - the Wolberg Etna and Hanna Wolberg. He owned the tenement at ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 36 in Lublin, where the Wolberg family lived. In 1942 he met by accident in a tenement house after escaping from the camp at Majdanek 16-year-old Etla. He helped her to get fake papers and then sent her parents home in Oblasy village near Janowiec. Antonina and Sylwester Sielscy gave shelter to the girl until the end of the war. Julian Sielski provided food and money for the maintenance of Etli and also provided correspondence between the Wolberg sisters. In 2006 the Sielski family was posthumously honored with the Israeli Righteous Among the Nations Award. On July 18, 2007, on behalf of the Israeli Ambassador David Peleg, a medal and honorary certificate was received by Julian Sielski, daughter of Alina Miętek. wiki

Antyimport

Antimimport, foreign trade policy that restricts the importation of goods from foreign countries that can be produced on a larger scale in the country, also known as the limited autarky policy. Until the end of the 1980s, anti-immigration policy was also applied in countries with a centrally controlled economy, including in Poland. Import substitution strategy Often it leads to a decline in world trade and is linked to the limitation of the principle of comparative advantage. Least Developed Countries (hereinafter referred to as CRS) have benefited from tariffs and quantitative restrictions in order to shift domestic resources from raw material production (which usually have a comparative advantage) to industrial production (where they were significantly less efficient compared to others). The use of such a policy can be uneconomical and wasteful. Countries use more domestic resources to produce certain products than would require export. Causes CRSs have implemented an anti

Christian Bourgois

Christian Bourgois (born 21 September 1933 in Antibes, France, December 20, 2007) is a French publisher, founder and longtime owner of Christian Bourgois - Éditeur. He founded his publishing house in 1966, in collaboration with Dominik de Roux. It is famous for the popularization of French literature abroad, among others published by the authors include Gabriel García Márquez, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, William S. Burroughs, Jim Harrison, Ernst Jünger, António Antunes, Antonio Tabucchi and Witold Gombrowicz. In 1989, he published The Satanic Verses of Salman Rushdie. wiki

Mathematical Reviews

Mathematical Reviews - an electronic database and a periodical published by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). Contains summaries (and in exceptional cases also reviews) of many publications in mathematics, statistics and theoretical computer science. The publication began in 1940 with the aim of providing summaries of all mathematical publications. In 2006, the database contained information on more than 1.7 million scientific articles, 1800 scientific journals. Summaries have been developed by over 12,000 active reviewers (authors of abstracts are active mathematicians in research, sometimes suggested by editors, other reviewers or volunteers). wiki

Palauania

Palau (Palau, Belau) - the indigenous population of Palau, a part of the Micronesia. In 1996 their number was 15.7 thousand. people. They speak the Palau language of the great Austrian family and English. The social structure of Palauan is based on matrilineal families. Their traditional activities include fishing and the cultivation of coconut palms, sugar cane and taro. The majority of Christians in the Palau religion (41% Catholicism, 25% Protestantism) and a local syncretic religion based on traditional beliefs (about 30%). Bibliography wiki

Last temptation

The Last Temptation - a comic originally released in 1994. The script writer is Neil Gaiman, who created the story with Alice Cooper, illustrated by Michael Zulli. In Poland, it was released in 2006 by Egmont Polska. The comic consists of three acts: The last temptation is a horror story based on a typical urban legend. Steven under the pressure of his colleagues enter the theater, to which one mysterious man invites. The boy alone sits on the audience. The show takes him to a city full of dead people, then tempted by seductive Mercy, who is actually a rotting body. The teenager is out of the show with the promise that he will see another big finale. The weird owner of the theater haunts Steven in a dream, declaring that the boy has fallen into his trap. The next day, in the city library, Steven discovers that the theater was burned down many years ago. When he reappears inside a mysterious building, he is tempted by a vision of fame and eternal youth that will never be in the adu

Cycle of phosphorus in water

Phosphorus cycle in water - a complex of chemical and biochemical reactions to the circulation of phosphorus compounds in water reservoirs. Phosphorus sources in water: Phosphorus, which flows into the water reservoir, circulates between layers of water in a variety of ways, depending on the type of lake and its trophic status. In the water tank there are two phosphate circuits: small and large circuits. A small phosphorus cycle takes place in a period of stagnation when the stratification of the water is clearly indicated. The whole process takes place in an epilimnion. In the oxygenated and exposed surface of the water are phosphate ions, which are taken up by phytoplankton and incorporated into their body. Circulating circulatory movements in the epilimnion do not allow plankton organisms to fall into the deeper layers of water, so the organic form of phosphorus is decomposed by enzymes again into phosphate ions that can be re-assimilated. This process can be repeated many ti
Agricultural Property Agency - established in October 1991 under the Act on the Management of Agricultural Property of the State Treasury. The main task of the Agricultural Property Agency was to manage the acquired property, and in particular: Its tasks included the acquisition, restructuring, privatization of former state farm holdings and agricultural property of the former State Land Fund, as well as other agricultural property owned by the State Treasury. AWRSP property also included agricultural real estate owners who waived their property for retirement or disability benefits provided by farmers' social insurance. It was transformed into the Agricultural Property Agency in 2003. CEOs wiki

Bagna Derlicz

Swamp Derlicz in square 118 Bagna Derlicz - a complex of large peat bogs situated in quarters: 117, 118 and 148 of Bialowieza Forest, near Nowosad. The swamp is dominated by a stand consisting mainly of mossy birch with a large mixture of black alder, common pine and swamp vegetation. It has its own post. Large, several dozen hectares fragments of over one hundred years old forest, nesting birds of prey, occurrence of gray wolf, and lynx formed to set up a nature reserve here (within the Białowieża Primeval Forest Reserve established in 2003). To the south of Bagni Derlicz, there is the Sorocza Bedding, which is located in the vicinity of the village of the same name. The river flows from the eastern part of the swamp Boreal marsh bogs growing on Swamp River Derlicz were subjected to rapid degradation during the operation of the Bialowieza Forest. By the end of the 1990s, the swamps were on the verge of severe gaseous pollution. The introduction of new regulations, including the c

Molecular motor

Molecular motors represent the broad spectrum of molecular machinery. Generally speaking, they are synthesized, obtained by organic synthesis and tested in laboratories, as well as natural, or biological molecular motors, that are part of targeted and targeted movement in living organisms. In general, a motor can be defined as a power consuming device and converting it into mechanical or mechanical motion. For example, motor proteins utilize chemical energy, in the form of Gibbs energy released during ATP hydrolysis, to perform mechanical work. Molecular motors are significantly superior to man-made macroscopic motors in terms of energy efficiency, although as chemical molecules, in contrast to macroscopic motors, they function in the vicinity of other molecules. In this environment, fluctuations in thermal noise are significant. Examples Biological molecular motors: polymerase Synthetic molecular motors synthesized by chemists, eg molecular switches. wiki

Watchtower (building)

Roman watchtower used in limes Watchtower - an element of a permanent fortification, in the form of a free-standing tower. It was an elevated observation post, allowing for observation by the guards of the vast area. It was usually equipped with a variety of signaling systems for early warning of the threat of a central defensive structure, such as the surrounding castle. The guards were also generally fortified and armed, allowing defenders to effectively defend themselves against infantry attacks, but because of their isolation, they did not provide any protection against a long siege siege war. wiki

Ratio of replacement

Ratio of replacement - the ratio of the potential amount of transfer payments received to the pay in the last (last) job. Calculating it in averaged form and on the scale of the whole society is one of the ways of measuring the size of social benefits, the main components of the so- welfare state. Examples If we assume that the unemployment benefit is the only component of income that a non-working person earns, then the ratio of his / her height to the amount of the last pay of the person being considered will be an example of such a substitute ratio. Since the Second World War, the average weekly payout for unemployment insurance in the US for all non-farm workers has increased from 39% in 1947 to 48% in 1991. During this period, the main changes in the accident insurance system Unemployment has increased the scope of its coverage (especially for small businesses and workers employed by state and local authorities) and extends the entitlement period. Similarly, the average amount

Left heart broken

View of heart from above. Left auricula marked in the left lower part. Left heart aneurysm (Latin auricula cordis sinistra) - a left atrium cardiac aneurysm which is filled with blood in a heart ventricular contraction. Left to the left atrium, below the lung. It is longer, thinner and has a more folded surface than the right one. The upper left (left ear) point is located in the second left intercostal space, about 2 cm to the left of the left ventricle. Interesting facts Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Melanie Kinnaman

Melanie Kinnaman (born December 18, 1953 in Holyoke, Massachusetts) is a film and television actress and professional stage dancer. From January 1, 2007, Ernest Miller's wife. In 1985, Danny Steinmann starred in the horror film Friday, the 13th. V: A New Beginning. In 1989 she played in one episode of the sitcom "Zdrowko". In 2013, she appeared in her own documentary, Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th. She works as a theater actress. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Mezokarp

Cross section through peach Juicy mesocarp in peach fruit. Mezokarp (albedo) - in the fruit of the hedgehog plants the middle layer of the fruit formed from the walls of the seedlings. It is located between the exocarp and the endocarp. While the extreme layers are usually thin (exocarp creates the skin on the fruit, the endocarp surrounds the seed, sometimes it is wooded and creates a seed), mesocarp is often quite thick. Because of its way of education it is distinguished by juicy fruits (thick mesocarp, meaty, made by crumb, eg in stone pits) or dry (dry mezocarp, eg in pods). Bibliography wiki

Octave (religion)

(octavus - eighth) - a period of time in the liturgy that includes an important celebration and seven days after it. History Earlier in the third century, an octave of the Lord's Resurrection was created, during which devotional and catechesis services were held for newly baptized adults. After receiving baptism in the Paschal Night, it was necessary to initiate (mystagogy) into a fuller understanding of the mystery of salvation (what happened in octave). The Paschal Octave Days are so important in the liturgy that they do not quit even before the celebrations. In fact, the Easter celebration alone lasts eight days. Here are some similarities to the Jewish Passover: a seven-day event in Israel (as well as Easter celebrations in some Eastern traditions, such as in the Byzantine tradition), and in the diaspora eight. The liturgy of all octaves should be celebrated especially solemnly. Initially baptism was provided only in the Paschal Night, but over time the great number of con

Sports Express

Sport Express - a sports news program of TVP1 broadcast in 2002-2006. Maciej Kurzajewski, Bartosz Heller and Paulina Chylewska. The program was dedicated to sports information and sports events in the past and this day, It was broadcast at 17:20 poTeleexpresie, then at 16:50 before Teleexpress and lasted 10 minutes, the program was broadcast by June 2006. Rise During the 2002 World Cup, after the telegram name (from which the name of the broadcast was broadcast), the "Football Express" program was broadcasted, with information from the World Cup. At the end of the championship, the name was changed to "Sport Express", and the program became a general sports service. wiki

Narszachi

Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Jafar an-Narshachi (899-959) - Medieval historian of Central Asia. Born in the Nara settlement, 30 km north of Bukhara. In the years 943-944 (according to other data 948-949) he wrote in Arabic "History of the Bukhara". In 1128, Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Muhammedad al Kubawi translated the chronicle of Narseki into Persian, shortened it and brought it to modern times. Half a century later, Muhammad ibn Zufar cut short his work, and an anonymous author in the thirteenth century added facts to 1220. "The history of Bukhari" survived only in this editorial. It is a valuable source for the history and topography of the Bukhara and the oasis on the Zarafsan River in the 7th-12th centuries. Particularly interesting is the history of the Arab conquest of Central Asia, the uprisings of Abruja and Mukhanna, the displacement of zoroastrianism, Buddhism and Christianity. Bibliography wiki

Grzegorz Suski

Grzegorz Suski - a theater and musical actor, vocalist-singer, dancer, director and composer. Associated with the Roma Music Theater in Warsaw. He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts at the Teatr Stu in Cracow. He has dramatic roles (Hamlet, Wariat and the Nuns - STU Theater, Musketeers - Teatr na Wola), musicals (Metro - Drama Theater in Warsaw and Studio Buffo, Mr. Twardowski, Cyrano - Comedy Theater in Warsaw) and stunts : Macbeth - Grand Theater in Poznan, Halka, Barber of Seville - Teatr Wielki in Warsaw). As a director, he made his debut at the Stu Theater's Wonderful Necklace (he played three roles, he was an author of music and choreography). Pedagogue PWST in Cracow. Director of the Hybrid Theater in Warsaw. Head of the Agency "Carpe Diem" (open air shows). In the Musical Theater Roma plays Makiawela in the Cats musical and Draba in the Kleks Academy. wiki

Liturgical feast

Feast day - in the Catholic liturgy the festive day of the liturgical year is less significant than the celebration, but greater than the memory. Celebrations of the liturgical feast are included within the limits of the day. The exception is the Lord's Day (ie, in honor of Christ), whose celebration falls on the Sunday of the Ordinary or Christmas period. Then the celebration is celebrated as a celebration and begins in the evening of the day preceding the so-called. And vespers or vigil. Holidays have their own form of Mass. In sacred liturgy, there are usually only two Bible readings and the credo is omitted, but the glory is refused. The celebration of the feast is preceded by the liturgical celebrations, the Holy Week, the fasts of the fast, the Advent and the Easter, the ashes, the octaves of Easter, the remembrance of all the faithful of the dead. In these cases holidays in a given year are ignored at all. The day of celebration celebrates a date or a liturgical cal

British African Society

The British African Society (founded in 1788) was the first to study the interior of Africa. The main purpose of the expedition until the end of the 18th century was to prepare for the colonial conquest of the continent. A similar initiative was taken by French and German geographers at the beginning of the 19th century. Their activity was mainly seen in North Africa, inhabited by Muslims. In 1795 the British African Society sent a Scottish doctor to West Africa, Mungo Parka. His expedition was to find the legendary Niger River. Park managed to find the river, but did not reach its source because he was imprisoned by the Arab leader. This was done to Richard Lander in 1830. wiki
Zelka Mountain, also known as Zela Mountain, is 228 m above sea level, the last limestone on the Wieluń Upland, rising 53 meters above the Warta River. View from Zelca mountain towards Warta A view of the summit of Zelce Mountain in 1990 There are numerous karst forms - caves (including: Surprise Cave, Zanococca, Stalagmitowa, Za Kratą, Twiwylotowa, Draba, Mały, Professor Samsonowicza), cracks and crevices. The hill is covered with xerothermic grasslands and rocky slopes. There are many limestone plants in shady and damp crevices. After the Second World War, Zelka was owned by private owners, leading to intensive exploitation of limestone and calcite, resulting in the wealth of stalactite caves being destroyed. At present, this area is protected - in 1971 a nature reserve Węze was established, later incorporated into the Załęczański Landscape Park. By 2002, there was a wooden lookout tower. wiki

Johan Frederik Clemens

Johan Frederik Clemens painted by Jens Juel in Paris 1776/1777. Johan Frederik Clemens (born 29 November 1748, died 5 November 1831 in Copenhagen) is a Danish painter. He studied at Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi in the years 1761-1773 under the direction of J. Mandelberg and J.M. Preisler. In the years 1773-1777 Clemens lived in Paris, where Charles-Nicolas Cochin exerted some influence on his style. In the years 1788-1792 he lived in Berlin, and in the years 1792-1795 in London. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Central Belarusian Military Council

Central Belarusian Military Council (white Цэнтральная Беларуская Вайсковая Рада) - Belarusian independent military institution at the turn of 1917/1918. From 31 October to 6 November 1917, a delegation of military representatives of the Belarusian Front of the West, the 12th Army, the Baltic Fleet and the Romanian Front took place in Minsk, which decided to politically subdue the Great Belarusian Council and to form Belarusian military units on its behalf. . For this purpose, the Central Belarusian Military Council was established. It was headed by Symon Rak-Michajłouski, and the deputy was Kastuś Jezawitau, second deputy - Tamasz Hryb, treasurer - Vasil Zacharka, and members - Wiaczasłau Adamowicz, Mikoła Szyla and Jeraszewić. Shortly thereafter, Gen. Kiprian Kandratowicz was approached. The Council was the position of independence of Belarus. She made unsuccessful attempts to bring about 200 thousand from the Romanian and South-Western Front to Belarus. soldiers of Belarussian or

Great Cemetery (Wroclaw)

The Grosser Friedhof (Elisabeth Friedhof) is a non-existent Lutheran cemetery in Wrocław today, a necropolis of the distinguished and prominent citizens of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Tombstones circa 1926 The cemetery was founded in 1777 between today's streets: Legnice, Braniborska, Dobra and Trzemeska. From this period came a Baroque chapel cemetery. The people of the city were the chiefs here, so many of the gravestones were representative of the character. The cemetery with tombstones and the historic chapel was dismantled in 1957. Among the famous citizens buried in the cemetery were: Family tombs, among others: Bibliography wiki
Olimpios (d. 652) - Ravenna exterminator in the years 649-652, self-appointed Byzantine emperor during the reign of Konstantin II. Curriculum vitae He was a court officer and chief. In 649 the emperor sent him on a mission of imprisoning Pope Martin I to Italy. Olimpios rebelled and declared himself ruler. He also gained support in Sicily. He made an alliance with the occupying majority of Italy with the Lombards, and with their help he intended to enter Constantinople. He died suddenly in preparation for the expedition. Bibliography wiki

Positive freedom

Positive freedom - so called. "liberty to ..." (assemblies, influence on the authorities, elections, representation) is identical with democracy and demoliberism (chief ideologist John Stuart Mill). One of the varieties of freedom Isaiah Berlin has in his essay titled " Two concepts of freedom (1958). Its opposite was supposed to be so. negative freedom - the so-called. "liberty from ..." (compulsion by the authorities, taxation, government interference in private life), based on conservative liberalism (principal thinkers: Alexis de Tocqueville, Herbert Spencer). Bibliography wiki

Hermann Dostal

Hermann Dostal (born April 6, 1874, died December 20, 1930 in Vienna) is an Austrian composer and arranger. As a son of military music, he was also a chaplain in the Austrian-Hungarian infantry regiments in Hungary, Slovakia and southern Moravia. He served in various Austro-Hungarian military bands, including Franz Lehár, who in 1904 took over the orchestra of the 26th Infantry Regiment. Hermann Dostal was the uncle of another composer, Nico Dostal. He is buried in the main Viennese cemetery. Artworks Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Adamantea

Adamantea (Latin Adamanteia or Adamanthea) - in Greek mythology a nymph, according to some sources Okeanida, according to others - the daughter of King Crete, Melisseus. She assisted Rei to hide in Crete a little Zeus from the wrath of Cronus, and then took care of raising the child, feeding them with goat milk. Because Kronos was the ruler of heaven, sea, and land, Adamantea hid a child from him, hanging his golden cradle in the tree (so it was not on earth, in the sky or on the sea). Most mitogical sources identify Adamante with Amalie. Bibliography wiki

St. Matt

Sant mat - so called. the tradition of santas. One of the religious movements in India, similar to bhakti. The saint's movement was founded in the thirteenth century, until today, the organization is rather loose. It is characterized by egalitarianism, without attaching importance to caste differences. It focuses on the guru (santa). Contemporary continuations Today, in India there are several active movements that derive their roots from the tradition of the saints. You can specify here: wiki

Fun man

Fun man (people of fun) - one of Florian Znaniecki's typologies of social typology, identifying people who were mainly in peer groups in childhood and youth, in playgrounds with little control of the elderly. In adult life such people are involved in politics, leading "social life" or wars. War and politics are rationalized forms of children's play. Znaniecki's play is characterized as an activity which is not an activity designed to have something to serve in the future, but it is an activity that is valued by the participants. Playgrounds are commonplace in primitive societies, and in modern societies they are created only in the free time, where young people are harnessed by their parents. Two types of fun people were identified by Znaniecki: those who in childhood had less control over very affluent parents and those from the proletariat who had "liberated" themselves from work, robbery, theft, art or other activities that allowed them to make mo

Vanina Ickx

Vanina Ickx (born February 16, 1975 in Brussels) is a Belgian runner in car racing. Daughter of former Formula One World Champion Jacky Ickx She started her career in 1996. Since then, it has competed almost exclusively in terms of sports and tourism cars. Only in 2001 did she try her best in open class (in the US Formula 2000 series), but without much success. Three times participated in the Paris Dakar Rally. She regularly competed in the 24-hour race on the Spa-Francorchamps track and also at the FIA ​​World Prototype Championship. In the years 2004-2005 she took part in the Belgian Touring Car Championship for the Mini-Cooper driver, where she won the Ladies Trophy. In the 2006-2007 season, she performed in the DTM in the colors of Audi, where she usually ranks last in the race classification, occasionally losing out to the second woman in the series, Susie Stoddart. Its best result at the DTM was the eleventh place achieved at Hockenheim in October 2006. wiki

Stanislaw Jakub Wójcik

Stanisław Jakub Wójcik (born July 26, 1947 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician, self-government official and member of Parliament for the second term of office. He graduated from post-graduate vocational studies in Sochaczew. He was the second term of office elected in the district of Warsaw from the list of the nationwide Polish People's Party. Since the end of the 90's he has been working in the Marshal's Office of the Mazovian Province. He chairs the Warsaw PSL structures. Since 1997 he has been unsuccessfully running for the Parliament several times. Bibliography wiki

Konrad Imielski

Wilmer López Arguedas (born March 8, 1971 in Alajuela) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. It measures 169 cm in height and weighs 70 kg. Club career López started his career at AD Carmelita. On January 5, 1992, he made his debut in Costa Rica's first league match against ASODELI. He played for Carmelit until the end of the 1992/93 season, and after that he moved to the stronger LD Alajuelense. From the very beginning he became the primary player of this club, and his first successes in career reached in 1996. With his team he won Copa Interclubes UNCAF, and also won his first title in the country championship. In 1997 he repeated his second success, and in 1998 went to the Colombian Deportes Tolima. He spent a short period there, and after a few weeks returned to Alajuelense. In 2000 he again became a league champion, and this success continued in the next three years and in 2005, including Alajuelense seven times winning the title of champion in

Crust (anatomy)

Frontal view of brain at the level of the frontal sphinct Shell (Latin putamen, putamen) - a part of the brain that forms the lateral part of the lenticular nucleus. It lies between the lateral root plate and the outer capsule. Together with the tunica, the striatum forms the striatum. This name is derived from the strands of the gray creature that occurs between the shell and the tailed leopard. It is connected by motor and sensory pathways that descend from the epithelial hills of the hills and the black creature, and sends the ascending pathways to the prefrontal cortex and additional mobility fields (SMA) indirectly through the pale knob and the hill. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Museum of the Bible (Amsterdam)

In the third of the tenement houses is the Museum of the Bible Entrance to the museum Bijbels Museum - the only Bible museum in Europe, based in Amsterdam at the Herengracht 366. The building was the seat of the Dutch Bible Society from 1852 to 1975. Since 1975 there is a museum. There are various Bible editions, as well as various monuments of ancient Egypt and the Middle East, aimed at bringing closer the epoch in which the Bible was made. Among the exhibits are, among others. Egyptian mummies. There is a mock-up tent of the exodus period, the mock-up of Solomon's temple, as well as mock-ups of some churches. Below are the copies of the ancient editions of the Bible from the 15th-18th centuries. There is a Delft Bible from 1477, the first printed Bible in the Netherlands, also the Lutheran Bible, another peculiarity is a copy of the Qumran scroll containing the Book of Isaiah. Downstairs, in the same building, you can see a 17th-century kitchen, with a 17th century stove and

Sidney Gilchrist Thomas

Sidney Gilchrist Thomas Sidney Gilchrist Thomas (born April 16, 1850 in Canonbury near London, died February 1, 1885 in Paris) is a British metallurgist and metal inventor. He was buried at the Passy Cemetery. In 1878, along with his cousin, Percy Gilchrist, he developed a method of smelting steels by the method of freshening iron salts in alkaline converters and first carried out a process of shining metallurgical pig iron with high phosphorus content. The byproduct produced by the Thomas method of phosphorus-rich ores is an artificial tomassium fertilizer. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Albert Heath

Albert Heath (born May 31, 1935), also known as Tootie, is an American hard-rock and jazz drummer. Heath moved to New York in 1957 where he met John Coltrane with whom he soon joined. A year later he joined J.J. Johnson's Group (1958-1960) and then The Jazztet (1960-1961). For a short time lived in Europe where he collaborated with local musicians. Heath collaborated with such artists as Wes Montgomery, Tommy Flanagan, Bobby Timmons Trio, Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Heath, Thelonious Monk and Nina Simone. Along with older brothers, Percy and Jimmy performed in the Heath Brothers. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Arbalet

Arbalet Arbalet - Arballet, hand-operated stone launcher, a metal crossbow, and a lightweight bent bed in the front that is designed to throw stones or lead instead of bolts. It was fitted with a double chisel and a leather strap inside (like a slingshot). They were used primarily for hunting and shooting competitions, mainly in the 16th and 18th centuries. They also occasionally had primitive sights, usually in the form of a hanging bead on the frame, at the joint of the cot with the bed, and the visor with a saw or purse, located behind the walnut trigger mechanism. . wiki

GNUnet

GNUnet project logo GNUnet is a project designed to create an independent and decentralized infrastructure for P2P secure networks. This structure provides encryption and authorization for connections, resource search, and fully controlled user resource allocation. The first GNUnet-based application is an anonymous and file-resilient file sharing program. GNUnet currently has versions for GNU / Linux, Solaris, OS X, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD. This software is part of the GNU project. wiki
United Press International was founded in 1958 by a merger of two press agencies: Edward Willis Scripps (1907) and William Randolph Hearst (1909). UPI has been a dangerous opponent of AP for many years. In the year of its inception, UPI launched its first self-messaging system for radio networks. UPI worked with many prominent American commentators: Walter Cronkite, Harrison Salisbury, and Helen Thomas. The UPI has been instrumental in introducing new computer techniques to convey information. After the era of effective rivalry with AP UPI, it lost much of its prestige both in the United States and internationally. In 1982 began a series of ownership changes caused by financial troubles. Srcipps - Hearst's Alians sold it to Media News Corporation in Nashville, and in 1988 the agency acquired the World News Wire Group, and in 1992 UPI purchased the Middle East Broadcasting Center in Saudi Arabia. wiki

Old Grand Theater in Lodz

Old Grand Theater in Łódź - non-existent Lodz theater; was at ul. Konstantynowska 14 (now Legionów Street). The building was designed in 1901 by Adolf Zeligson. Grand Theater built on order of Fryderyk Sellin was a phenomenon in industrial Łódź. It had a magnificent neo-Renaissance facade and the largest theater hall in Poland, hosting 1,250 spectators. It was opened on September 28, 1901, and Henryk Sienkiewicz and Henryk Siemiradzki celebrated their great feast. The first director of the theater was Henryk Grubiński. The stage was originally supposed to be performed by a Polish band, but it turned out that Polish actors were not able to maintain such a large building and began to sublet it to other groups. After 1905 Jews and Germans came more and more frequently. The greatest Jewish artists of today were present here. The building burned down on October 20, 1920. wiki

Gubernatorzy Anguilli

Flag of the governor of Anguilla Governor of Anguilla represents the British monarchy. The governor is appointed by the monarch at the request of the British government. The chief role of the governor is the appointment of the head of the ministry, and it is also a ceremonial role. His official residence is the Government House in Old Ta. The governor also has his own flag, depicting the United Kingdom flag with the coat of arms of Anguilla in the middle. List of governors of Anguilla wiki

Church of Sts. Mary Magdalene in Cracow (nonexistent)

Non-existent church of Sts. Mary Magdalene - was located in Krakow, at today's ul. Grodzka, opposite the church of St. Peter and Paul. At present, there is St. Mark's Square. Mary Magdalene, on whose surface the outline of the church was marked. The church was probably built in the 13th century - it was then the center of the Wawel neighborhood of Wawel. He burnt down in 1455, then rebuilt. In 1636 it was rebuilt. It was a small, orientated one-nave sanctuary with a straight wall. The church burned down again in 1719, henceforth gradually falling into more and more ruin. It was demolished in 1809 or 1811, and in its place was a house that burned in 1945. wiki

Telemach Pilitsidis

Telemach (Tilemachos) Pilitsidis - born in Greece (7 January 1941 in Kiwotos), a painter and poet living in Glogow. In the years 1961-1967 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, obtaining a master's degree in art, a diploma in painting at the studio of Professor Jerzy Nowosielski. Member of the Polish Artists' Union since 1977. He creates oil paintings, drawings, graphics, poetry. He has made 56 individual exhibitions, presenting abstract compositions, a series of paintings devoted to environmental protection, an industrial cycle, a series of anti-war paintings, a battle cycle, a series devoted to marine fauna, erotic paintings and metaphorical paintings. He participated in over three hundred group exhibitions. Over 40 years he painted over 3 thousand. wash. He has published five volumes of poetry: The Crucifixion by Telemacha (1992), Return to Itachi (1997), Aliki (2005), Niobe (2008), Auryga (2008), and the autobiographical novel Sleenken Eye. / p> Pilitsid

Jan Matura (historian)

Polickie lapidarium, whose originator was Jan Matura Jan Matura (born 1953) is a researcher in the history of the Police and the Police Region. Regionalist, teacher, athlete. Curriculum vitae At first, he was interested in the history of the native Nysa, after moving to Police in 1980 became a specialist in the history of the Police Land. The result of his 20 years of studies on the history of Police is the monograph History of the Police from the time of the oldest settlement to World War II (Szczecin 1999), with a foreword reviewing it prof. Antoni Gizy and Mayor of the City of Police Wladyslaw Diakun. Jan Matura has chronicled all the artifacts of the sepulcher art of the police officers. He collected a comprehensive collection of materials related to the history of Police. He published popular science and historical articles in "Gazeta Policka", "Dziennik Szczeciński", "Nowy Kurier", "Magazyn Policki" and "Kurier Szczeciński".

Compulsive intelligence

Count squeeze is a type of non-material coercion in Bridge where a defender's shot does not give the player any direct left, but gives him some information, such as a full calculation of the defender's hand or the location of an honor. ♠ A D ♥ D ♦ - ♣ - ♠ 3 2 ♠ K ♥ K ♥ 5 4 ♦ - ♦ - ♣ - ♣ - ♠ 7 ♥ 6 ♦ - ♣ A The player does not know where the king of spades is, but from the previous game he knows that player W has another king of hearts. So he plays a club and W is in "coercion" - he can safely drop the spade fly, but When the playboy in the next left plays for the grandfather and W drops the blob, the playmaker will know he must play in advance because the king of spades must be in the right-hand defender. wiki

Cat cradle

Hubert Jerzy Wagner's 2007 memorial - 5th edition of the volleyball tournament was held on 15-19 August 2007 in Elblag, Ostróda and Olsztyn. participants Table Source: fundacjaawagnera.pl Rules of ordering: 1. number of points earned; 2. higher ratio; 3. higher ratio of small points. Score: Victory - 2 points; failure - 1 point Results Individual prizes the substance allegedly worked by the Americans, known under the codename ice-9. The search leads to the Caribbean island of San Lorenzo governed by Papa Monzano. Monzano exercises dictatorial power and tries to build a utopia on the island. His only opponents are the followers of bokononism, the extremely original religion created by the self-proclaimed prophet Bokonon. After Monzano's death, ice-9 (which freezes at room temperature) will be out of control and will cause a global catastrophe. In 1964, the book was nominated for the Hugo Award. Bibliography Authoritative control (book): wiki

Janusz Mazurek

Janusz Andrzej Mazurek (born October 25, 1943 in Niemienice) is a Polish politician, self-government official, legal adviser and senator of the second term. Curriculum vitae In 1966 he completed his law studies at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. In 1968 he joined the PZPR. In 1978 he received his doctorate in law. In the second half of the 60s he was a court apprentice, then worked in the Presidium of the Provincial National Council in the Department of Organization and Legal. Since 1970 he has been associated with UMCS (employed at the Department of Civil Procedure and International Commercial Law). In 1995 he was registered as a legal adviser. In 1980 he joined Solidarity and was interned during the martial law period from May 4, 1982 to October 15, 1982. In 1991, on behalf of the union, he became the senator of the second term of office elected in Lublin. From 1998 to 2006 he served as Vice-President of Lublin. In 2006 he successfully applied for a councilor's man

Jan Legierski (1911-1944)

Jan Legierski (born 17 June 1911 in Koniaków, died 1944) is a Polish skier, medalist of the Polish Championship. He completed his elementary school in Koniaków. Representative of Poland in the classic combination, champion of Hungary, the best skier of the Silesian Region. In 1934 the bronze medalist of the Polish championship in the relay 5 x 10 km and jumping competition in the colors of the Silesian Ski Club. Legierski's career was interrupted during the competition in Wisła-Łabajów. On his return he failed to regain his former form. In 1944, he was arrested by the Nazis and murdered. In Istebna there was a ski tournament for the cup of his name. He was married (Wladyslaw's wife); he left three children son of Kornel and daughter of Genowefa and Marta. Bibliography wiki

Brzozowic coat of arms

Herb Birchowitz presents the Lamb of God on a blue background, holding a golden cross and white pennant. Coat of arms is a symbol of the local parish church. John the Baptist or a memorial of the former occupation of the inhabitants of the district - the sheep farm on the counts of the Donnersmarck counts. For the first time the coat of arms appears on German seals from the 19th century. The document from 1875 contains the half-century municipal seal with the image of the Lamb and the GEM inscription: SIEGEL: BRESOWITZ. The next seal of the coat of arms is the legendary GEMEINDE SIEGEL VON BRZEZOWITZ. On the last German seal before 1921 was the inscription GEMEINDE BRZEZOWITZ) LANDKR.BEUTHEN O./S .. From this period comes also a letter sticker with a coat of arms and inscription from the third seal. Stone Coat During the period of the Polish administration, three new seals were made: the appearance of the coat of arms has not changed substantially, only the German legend has bee

Hufvudstadsbladet

Hufvudstadsbladet - a journal published in Finnish in Swedish. The name literally means capital newspaper. With 51,000 copies, it is the largest Swedish-language periodical published in Finland. History The newspaper was founded in 1864 by August Schauman, and its first issue appeared on December 5 of the same year. In the nineteenth century it was the largest newspaper in Finland. In 2004, the font changed format to tabloid. In the same year it was in tenth place in Finland in terms of circulation and first place among the Swedish-language publications. wiki

USS Narkeeta (1892)

USS Narkeeta (also known as "steam tug # 3") - Wahnet tug of the United States Navy from the turn of the 19th century. The keel was laid in April 1891 at the City Point Iron Works yard in Boston. He was commissioned on February 11, 1892. Adopted by Mariner at the Boston Shipyard on March 12, 1892, entered service April 14, 1892. "Narkeeta" was a two-tonne tug with a steel hull. He served in the Navy, performing towing tasks until 1923. He operated mainly in the New York area, helping to move larger units inside a busy port during the two wars (Spanish-American and World War I). He was withdrawn from service in April 1923 and remained in the New York area for sale on October 28, 1926. The unit was purchased by Joseph F. O'Boyle. Bibliography This article contains content provided within the public domain by the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. wiki

William Henry Lyttelton

William Henry Lyttelton (born 24 December 1724, 14 September 1808) is a British diplomat and politician. His father was Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet of Lyttelton. As the youngest son, he did not inherit property, so he served in many government offices. In the years 1755-1759 the governor of South Carolina, Governor of Jamaica between 1760-1765. Between 1766 and 1770 the British ambassador in Lisbon. In 1776 he received the title of couple as Baron Westcote. Twice the MP from Bewdley; in the years 1748-1755 and 1774-1790. When Lyttelton's nephew died in 1779, Baron Lyttelton inherited the family name of Baron Lyttelton and family interests in Frankley, Halesowen and Hagley. Bibliography wiki

Fedora Barbieri

Fedora Barbieri (born June 4, 1920 in Trieste, March 4, 2003 in Florence) is an Italian opera singer, mezzosoprano. Career Barbieri started her career at the Florence opera in 1940, but three years later she withdrew from professional singing due to marriage. She returned in 1945, gaining popularity as an interpreter of Claudio Monteverdi's early operas. She quickly moved to La Scala, and in 1950 she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Eboli in Don Carlos Giuseppe Verdi. In this opera she played a total of 96 performances of 11 different pieces. In 1958, she re-appeared as Eboli in the Don Carlos show on the occasion of Covent Garden's London Centennial. Barbieri never announced the official end of her career, and she appeared less and more often in the 1990s. She was one of the longest-standing classical singers. Famous roles Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Štiavnické jazero

Štiavnické jazero (artificial lake) in the Szczawnica Mountains in Slovakia, close to the Vyhniny Potok Valley, about 1 km northwest of the Červená Studňa Pass and about 5 km northwest of Banská Štiavnica. / p> It was built between 1743 and 1745 by the efforts of the Banská Štiavnica Mining Chamber, designed by the eminent engineer of that time, Samuel Mikovini. The surface of the reservoir is 5.72 hectares, the maximum depth of 22.3 meters and the volume of about 960 thousand. m³. The water mirror is 705 m above sea level. Up until the construction of the Meurad dam in France in 1855, Rozgrund, with a dam 30.2 m high, was considered to be the boldest work of water engineering in the world. Water brings to the lake two aggregate channels of the total length of 2030 m. The water from the reservoir was driven to the crushing of the ore in Vyhniach. From the beginning of the 20th century, the lake serves as a reservoir for drinking water for Banska Szczawnica and is therefore not

Carl Friedrich von Kulmiz

Carl Friedrich von Kulmiz (born 17 May 1809 in Jawor, died April 25, 1874 in Łażany - German entrepreneur. Since 1842 he started his business. He participated in the construction of the first railway line in Silesia, during which he discovered near the town of Żary deposits of kaolin, lignite and pyrite, which contributed to the founding of "Silesia" and "Szamotowni" mines. Together with his younger son he built a gas station and waterworks, all the time acting charity for the employees of the factory. Carl Friedrich von Kulmiz was born on May 17, 1809 in Jawor. Father Carl, bearing the same name, was the landowner in the vicinity of Jawor. After the death of his second wife, the first died very early, went to Hungary to the son of the first marriage. He had to sell the estate because Carl, the son of the second marriage, never owned land, and chose a military career. In 1836 he married Maria Huebner. He was a lieutenant in artillery, and in 1842, due to neck dis

Aiglos (journal)

Aiglos - a Tolkien yearbook, published since 2004 by the Silesian Fantasy Club, initially as a half-year. The idea of ​​the journal was created during Polcon 2003 in Elblag. Since its first issue in January 2004, the letter has come out uninterrupted. Twice (2005, 2012), there are also special editions of English. Number 16 (June 2011) was the last issue of the magazine's activity as a half-year, from which time the magazine went through an annual publishing cycle. Anna Adamczyk-Śliwińska "Nifrodel" is the editor-in-chief. Currently, this is the only truly and regularly issued paper in Tolkien in Poland. The magazine retains a uniform layout and permanent sections: articles and essays, fan stories, poems, reviews and interviews with well-known lovers and scholars of Tolkien's works. It also publishes polemics and relationships. wiki

Self-motivation

Hunfridd was the margrave of Istria from 799 to about 804 when Prince Jan began to rule Istria and according to some sources the Prince of Friuli from 799 to 808. He was the founder of a family called the Hunfrids. Hunfridd appeared in Istria as a marchio in 799 and the same year Eryk died. He was Alaman and Earl of Recife, where he found himself in 806 and 808. Based on his presence in the libri memoriales of the monasteries of Reichenau and Sankt Gallen, he is assumed to have married Hitta (Hilda) of the Udalriching family and probably Gerard's niece or nephew Vinzgouw, and thus his cousin or niece Erik Hunfridd. On the basis of the same memorial books, he was probably the father of Adalbert, his successor in Rec, Odalry, who became Count of Barcelona in another part of the Franciscan state, and Hunfrid II, who became dux super Redicam (Prince of Recession), and father of the Hunfords of the later dukes of Swabia. . wiki

Aris Bonnevoie

Football Club Aris Bonnevoie - Luxembourgish football club based in Luxembourg. Achievements History The Aris Bonnevoie Club was founded in 1922. The best period Aris experienced in the 1960s and 1970s, when he reached the highest national trophies and represented Luxembourg in the European cup. In the 42 seasons in the 1st division Aris collected 1130 points, which gives him 10th place in the history of the Luxembourg league. Aris is best known for his performances in European cups, being one of the few clubs in Luxembourg who managed to advance to the next round. The club also boasts that he scored his goal against Barcelona at Camp Nou. Aris ended its existence in 2001 when it merged with the CS Hollerich club to form the CS Alliance 01 club. In 2005, the Alliance 01 merged with other clubs in Luxembourg City - Spor Luxembourg and the Union of Luxembourg to form the Racing FC Union Luxembourg. wiki

Portfenetr

Portfenetr, porte-fenêtre (porte de porte, fenêtre okna) - Occurring in the palaces of the 17th and 19th centuries, a high floor-to-ceiling window, secured by an external balustrade. Currently used as a replacement for a balcony, especially in tall buildings and where the elevation of the building is to be flat. Can be used not higher than 25 m above the ground (Journal of Laws 75, item 690, §303 point 3). In deep rooms, especially in narrow rooms, it is possible to illuminate the interior throughout the entire length and height of the room, including the floor and ceiling, giving an even distribution of light in the window and in the interior of the room by keeping the shadows close to the outside wall and very good distances. In wide but shallow rooms, the opposite effect divides the room into a well-lit part of its height and part shaded. In both cases it gives room lighting which gives much higher plasticity than low and wide windows. Window used mainly in residential areas, m

Szymon z Saint-Quentin

Saint-Quentin, a French Dominican who participated in the diplomatic and religious mission sent by Innocent IV to the Mongols of Persia and Armenia in 1247. A large part of his report has been preserved in the Speculum historiale ("The Mirror of History") of the French encyclopaedia of medieval Wincenty of Beauvais. On the expedition of Batu-Khan in 1241 he wrote: "When [Batu] was about to enter Hungary, he offered a sacrifice to the demons, asking if they would dare go in there, answered him demon living in the statue:" Go calmly, because I send three ghosts in front of you, and thanks to them your opponents do not These are the spirits of disagreement, the spirit of unbelief and the spirit of fear. These are three unclean spirits, as if frogs, as we read in the Apocalypse [16,13]. " Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Cheek

Pipi during the concert Pipi (born 15 November 1971 in Belmonte) - controversial Spanish singer, 1996 - 2005, and again, since 2008, second vocalist of the anarchic Spanish band Ska-P, since 2006 leader (and lead vocalist) of The Locos. Known for his energetic behavior on the stage - performing Ska-P during virtually every song he dressed up in a different outfit, unequivocally presenting the audience the group's attitude to the issue (eg T-shirt with the Palestinian flag during the song "Intifada"). . discography She Ska-P Z The Locos wiki

Peter Andrew Waterworth

Peter Andrew Waterworth (born April 15, 1957), British politician and diplomat, governor of Montserrat since July 27, 2007. Career Waterworth served as the first secretary at the Bonn embassy in 1990-1994, then in 1996 he worked at the Department of the Middle East Foreign and Commonwealth Office. From 1996 to 2000 he was the first secretary of the British embassy in Rome. In the years 2000-2003 he worked for the Northern Ireland Office. From 2003 to 2005 he stayed in Islamabad and then in Baghdad as a special political envoy. From 2005 to 2007 he held the position of Consul General in Lagos, Nigeria. wiki

VORG

VORG headquarters at the Steward Observatory, Tucson, Arizona VORG (Vatican Observatory Research Group) - a scientific institution affiliated with the Vatican Astronomical Observatory. VORG is located in the Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona. The group was formed in 1980 on the initiative of the then director of the Vatican Observatory George V Coyne SJ. The modern instrument for the astronomical observations is the modern telescope of the next generation of VATT. Apart from observation, the Group also conducts theoretical and interdisciplinary research. It also has a rich collection of meteorites. Team Here are some people from VORG and their areas of study: Bibliography wiki

Triangulation (social sciences)

Triangulation, a method used in social research, to ensure better quality of research and to reduce measurement error. It involves gathering data using two or more methods (such as observation with a survey or content analysis) and then compare and combine results. It can also mean combining qualitative and quantitative methods. Triangulation can be considered as an alternative to traditional research quality criteria (such as reliability and relevance), especially in qualitative research. Different methods allow you to test the same hypothesis and reduce the error load due to the limitations and drawbacks of the various methods. If the results are similar, they are considered more trustworthy and less error-prone. Triangulation can also be used to deepen research, and in particular to broaden knowledge about the context of the study being investigated. Types of triangulation Norman Denzin treated the triangulation more broadly, distinguishing four of them: Triangulation in e

Inside Rozowski

Welwel or Wawł Rozowski in the underground also used the name Włodek (born 1943 in Warsaw) - Jewish resistance activist during the Second World War, Jewish Bund activist and Cukunft, commander of the Bund fighting unit during the uprising. in the Warsaw Ghetto. Curriculum vitae Before the outbreak of war he studied at the University of Warsaw. During the great deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the Treblinka death camp in the summer of 1942, he and his group of Bund activists at the Umschlagplatz. Deported, escaped with six friends from the train. It was Rozowski who broke the boards in the window and helped them out among the other Błonies siblings. Upon his return to the ghetto he participated in the uprising. Commander of the fighting group of the Jewish Fighting Organization in Roeich's shed at ul. In the book "On Both Sides of the Wall." Memoirs from the Warsaw Ghetto, Rozowski and Szlomo Szustrem blew up a car filled with SS soldiers. April 29, 1943,

Pin-up

Pin-up girl Pin-up girl on the hull of an airplane Pin-up - A term used to refer to a trend that originated mainly from the 40s and 50s. Pin-up girls (pin-up girls) were beautiful and smiling, dressed in flirtatious dresses or scantily dressed / underwear. They appeared mostly on posters that men pinned on the walls (hence their name). Contemporary pin-up girls are primarily fashionable in those years, characterized by strong black lines over the upper eyelids, long lashes (often artificial), heavily painted red lips and "flushed" cheeks. Characteristic hairstyles are mainly curls on the sides, bangs - necessarily rolled up or in the form of large curls. The most famous representative of the pin-up was Marilyn Monroe. One of the styling of the pin-up girl is the "sailor" style, which is characteristic of pomegranates with white or red with white (most often stripes) or "candy", which dominates floral dresses - necessarily down the dress, as well as dr

Protein S-100

Proteins S100 - a family of low molecular weight vertebrate cells, characterized by the presence of two helical-helical-helical motifs that show affinity for calcium ions. In these cells, they appear as antiparallel homologues and heterodimers, or less often as more complex oligomers. At least 21 proteins belonging to this family are described. The name is derived from the fact that the neutral pH of the S100 protein is 100% soluble in ammonium sulphate solution. Most of the S100 family of proteins are encoded by genes located within the epidermal differentiation complex (EDC) locus on the long arm of the first chromosome. wiki

Irena Lorentowicz

Irena Lorentowicz (born September 25, 1908 in Warsaw, died February 11, 1985 in Warsaw), Polish painter, stage designer, pedagogue. The daughter of the literary and theater critic Jan Lorentowicz (1868-1940). Graduated from the Warsaw School of Fine Arts (1925-1931). As a scenographer, she has collaborated with Warsaw theaters since the 1930s. She was invited to collaborate on Szymanowski's Harnasie at the Paris Opera in 1936, earning her first Grand Prize for the stage design and five-year French government scholarship. Over the next few years she continued to work in Paris and continued her studies at the Sorbonne faculty. In the years 1941-1959 she worked in the USA, among others. worked with the Metropolitan Opera. In the American continent, she has also received her religious paintings, frescoes, stained glass, sculptures and, above all, book illustrations for children. After returning to the country in 1960 she continued her artistic work and worked as a set designer with

What the hell are you, this?

What do you think, dad? - the original name of "Parental Control," an American entertainment program with desperate parents looking for new partners for their children. Since the partners of their children are not exactly up to date and the only way to get rid of the other person is to give the son / daughter of interesting new people who may be able to attract their children enough to decide to give up their existing partner / partner. . The choice of new love is made by both fathers and mothers. Then they and the girlfriend / boyfriend of their children watch and comment on the individual dates of their sons or daughters with potential candidates and candidates for future partners without sparing gossip about the candidates. At the end of the program, children choose who they want to be with their current partner or with a new person. Interesting facts wiki

Alex Piorkowski

Alex Bernhard Piorkowski (October 11, 1904, October 22, 1948) was a Nazi criminal, commandant of the Dachau concentration camp and SS-Sturmbannführer. Curriculum vitae He was born in Bremen. Member of the NSDAP (party card number 161437) and SS (identification no. 8737). Service in concentration camps began in 1937 in Sachsenburg. In 1938 Piorkowski was transferred to Lichtenburg. The Dachau service began on December 1, 1938, initially as a camp manager (Schutzhaftlagerführer). From September 1, 1939 to August 31, 1942, he served as commandant of the Dachau camp. Piorkowski was responsible for the crimes committed during this period in the camp. for the extermination of about 8,000 Soviet POWs, pseudo-medical experiments and the imposition of cruelties on prisoners. The newly arrived prisoners Piorkowski used to say, "They are alive, but they are dead ..." After the end of the war Piorkowski was sentenced on 6-17 January 1947 by the American Military Tribunal with his de

Jim Steinman

James Steinman (born November 1, 1947 in New York City) is an American composer and music producer. He also worked as a pianist, singer and arranger. The songs that Jim Steinman created or produced include rock, pop, musical and film music. Best known for collaborating with Meat Loaf, Steinman has produced all the songs for Bat Out of Hell [1977], Dead Ringer [1981], Bat Out of Hell 2: Back into Hell [ 1993) and with Bonnie Tyler (Steinman produced two albums for her in the 1980s), and also wrote a number of songs for them: "Faster Than the Speed ​​of Light" (1983), "Secret Fire and Forbidden Dreams" ). The most successful Jim Steinman songs are: Authoritative control (person): wiki

Armor

Many of the traditional communities were riding their horses Oklep - a popular name for riding without a saddle. Riding is more difficult than riding in the saddle, so first you need to master the rider in the saddle first. Equestrian riding can be a valuable exercise for the rider: it requires good balance and proper alignment of the rider's legs. Today, it is often cultivated for the sake of horse health: in some diseases the horse can not be saddled, so for health reasons it is so ridden. The most common illness during which a horse can not be saddled is the harness. Bibliography wiki

Larry Zerner

Lawrence J. Zerner (born September 8, 1963 in Hollywood, California) is a Hollywood lawyer and former actor, better known as Larry Zerner. American popularity began in 1982 when the horror filmmakers Friday, March 13th, Martin Kitrosser and Carol Watson saw Larry on the street, handing over tickets to the movie. Having found that the boy was perfectly fit to recreate a role in their film, they offered him a part in the project. However, the hit film did not bring a satisfactory career to Zerner, who - to summarize - until 1987 played only two films and two television series. After completing his short acting career, Lawrence became a lawyer. On July 9, 2007, he won two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in tv 1 vs.. 100. Currently living in California. In 2013 he returned to acting; He appeared in the independent films of Knights of Badassdom and Found. wiki

Synagogue in Lędziny

Synagogue in Lędziny - a prayer house located in Lędziny. The synagogue was founded in the early 20th century at the innkeeper Adolf Weissmann, just after the founding of the Jewish community in Lędziny. In 1924, Weissmann left for Germany, taking with him his equipment, which he left temporarily to the board of the Jewish community in Katowice. After settling in Wroclaw, Adolf Weissmann demanded the transmission of synagogue equipment left in Katowice. At the same time, at the same time the board of the Jewish community in Bieruń also demanded the return of the synagogues, which formally owned it. The administrative department of the Silesian Provincial Office, at the request of the Jews of Bieruń, ordered the Jewish community of Kędzierzyn to detain the subject matter of the dispute, and the kehillah in Bieruń obliged to agree on this matter with Weissmann in order to determine the right of ownership. In the end, he agreed to leave their municipality for a partial payment,

Kim Dong-jo

Kim Dong-jo (born August 14, 1918 in Pusan, Dec. 9, 2004 in Seoul) is a South Korean politician. He began his work in Korean diplomacy during Li Syng Man's presidency. He contributed to regulating bilateral relations with Japan. He was an ambassador in Japan and the US, deputy minister, and in 1973-1975 the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He conducted talks with the Americans on the strengthening of US forces by Korean troops in Vietnam, and on the modernization of the Korean armed forces. Since 1975 he has been the advisor to President Park Chung-hee for foreign policy, retiring in 1979. wiki

Speak to Me

TK-3 tank of the company Tactical signs painted on light and reconnaissance tanks 41 Independent Tank Reconnaissance Company - armored reconnaissance sub-unit of the Polish Army of the Second Polish Republic. The company was not involved in a peacekeeping organization. It was formed in August 1939 in Zgierz in a group of units marked in yellow for the 10th Infantry Division (?) Of the 30th Infantry Division. The mobilization unit was the 10th Armored Battalion. It was equipped with 13 TK-3 reconnaissance tanks. Obsada personna Casting on September 1, 1939: Struktura kompanii Motorcycle Falcon 1000 Command Post radiotelegraficzny aviation communications Together in command 1 officer, 7 non-commissioned officers, 21 soldiers; 1 tanker, 1 off-road vehicle, 2 cars with radio stations N.2, van, 4 motorcycles. 2 x tank platoon 1 officer, 7 non-commissioned officers, 7 privates 6 tanks, 1 motorcycle, accompanying trailer technical-economic platoon Total in platoon 1 offic

Coat of arms of Imielina

Imielin's coat shows a silver chapel on the blue coat of arms. The chapel has a golden gable and a golden dome, topped with a Latin cross. The shrine stands on green grass. The first known seal of Imielina from 1818 is the authenticity of the documents until 1864. The emblem on the stamp represents a rounded roadside shrine covered with a domed roof. This seal was later replaced by inscription seals. One of them dates from 1854-1894, the other from 1900-1922. After the independence of Imielin, the eagle came without a crown, determined by Marian Gumowski's heraldry as Polish. The image of such an eagle is shown on subsequent seals of 1925-1928 and 1927-1939. When in 1967 Imielin was granted city rights, the coat of arms of the newly formed city was formerly the municipal emblem of 1918. Since the color of the emblem was not preserved, then the colors given to him in 1939 by Marian Gumowski were adopted according to the heraldic rules. , referring to the colors of the c

Jil Sander

Jil Sander, actually Heidemarie Jiline Sander (born 27 November 1943 in Wesselburen, Dithmarschen district) is a German fashion designer. Born in a family from Sweden, she grew up near Hamburg. In 1963 Krefeld received the title of fabric design engineer. For two years she also attended the University College in Los Angeles, working as a fashion designer for the German women's magazine Petra. In 1967 Hamburg opened a boutique. At the age of 24 she founded her fashion house Jil Sander GmbH. In 1975 she presented her collection in Paris for the first time. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Jewish Hospital in Wroclaw ul. Anthony

Jewish hospital Jewish Hospital in Wroclaw - a Jewish medical institution in Wroclaw, located on 6 St. Anthony Street, next to the White Stork Synagogue. He was the second Jewish hospital in the city (the first one was built at the end of the 18th century near the current Włodkowica 19 street, just next to the existing urban walls). The new hospital was purchased in 1838 by Jonas Fränckel's philanthropic funds. Construction and interior decoration was completed in 1841. The whole was financed by Fränckel Foundation. The hospital was very modern at that time, it had a large operating room, a library and a synagogue for patients and staff. Several orphanages also housed an orphanage for Jewish children. In 1881 the Jewish Home for Chronic Illness was started. At the beginning of the 20th century, the number of patients was an average of 500. In 1903, the hospital was transferred to a new headquarters located at 92/96 Sudecka Street. Bibliography Category "Jewish Archit

Come on

Ataxia, an inability to move (from ατάξις, ataxiā, lat. ataxia) - a set of symptoms defining the movement coordination of the body. It is one of the manifestations of many diseases of the central nervous system. Its essence consists in the abnormal interaction of the muscles of the agonists and antagonists in their synchronization and regulation of muscle tone. Ataxia may be accompanied by abnormalities of the gait (wandering on a broader basis), awkward movements of the upper extremities, especially when trying to perform certain activities and disorders of rapid alternating movements (adiadochokinesia). Ataxia can be a result of: Ataxia can be caused by congenital diseases (eg Friedreich's ataxia, Rett syndrome, cerebellar ataxia), viral infections (eg rubella, other etiology), acquired focal lesions in the central nervous system and spinal cord degenerative diseases (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker syndrome (GSS), multiple sclerosis (MSA), a

Franz von Zierotin

Franz von Zierotin (- 1755). Elder of the sons of Franz Ludwig von Zierotin and Luise Karoline von Zierotin (from the Velkie Losin line). In the years 1731-1748 he and his brother Michael inherited property after his father Franks Ludwig, including the state of Niemodlin. Due to the underage of the brothers until 1743, his mother was assisted by his brother Johann Ludwig von Zierotin from Velke Losin. As a result of the division took place in 1748 the Moravian part of the property. He died suddenly as a bachelor in 1755. Bibliography wiki

No Romance in China

No Romance in China - a British rock group founded by Vincent Clarke and Andrew Fletcher, who existed between 1977 and 1979. The group does not have any official recordings, and after the only concert they played, it disintegrated. After the breakup of No Romance in China, Clarke and Fletcher formed the Composition of Sound synthesizer team, which soon came to Martin Gore (keys, guitar) and Dave Gahan (singing). Upon reaching the latter, the band changed its name to Depeche Mode. The name comes from the French fashion magazine (Gahan was supposed to be a fashion designer before he joined the band). Group composition discography No official discography. The group mainly performed covers of other artists and, possibly, Clarke's early works, such as "Photographic," later recorded for Depeche Mode's debut - Speak & amp; Spell. wiki

Janusz Świerczowski

Janusz Świerczowski of the Trąby coat of arms (died 1530) - Wislick castellan, trembler and Lublin governor, diplomatic representative of the Commonwealth of the Ottoman Empire in 1511. In 1512 he took part in the Lithuanian-Moscow war of 1512-1522 as subordinate to Konstanty Ostrogski. On September 8, 1514, he took part in the Battle of Orsza, where he commanded 5,000 troops. heavy duty, 3 thousand. court soldiers and 3 thousand. Polish infantry and a large number of guns. He was the tenant of royal royal property of Ropczyce, consisting of from Bratkowice and Mrowli. wiki

Telodonty

Telodontics (Thelodonti) - extinct group of vertebrate vertebrates. The oldest representatives are known from the early-Romaginian rocks, or even late-Nordic, the last of them died in the late Devonian. Not all people consider the telodontics a natural unit (clad), it may be that it is actually a parafiletic group that includes the basic representatives of several groups (Pteraspidomorphi, Galeaspida, Anaspida, Osteostraci, Pituriaspida and mandibles). The characteristic feature of telodontes is the tiny scales covering the whole body. wiki

MARSplines

MARSplines (Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines) - Nonparametric statistical regression. The method does not assume a particular form of dependency between predictors and explanatory variables, but instead selects specific data. MARSplines General Model: Y = β 0 + ∑ m = 1 M β m h m ( X ) {\displaystyle y=\beta _{0}+\sum \limits _{m=1}^{M}\beta _{m}h_{m}(X)} where: The method requires prior design of an appropriate set of base functions, which may in particular include the values ​​of individual predicates, their polynomials, or modeling interactions between several predicates. The algorithm searches the space of the possible weighted average of the values ​​of the base functions and iteratively selects an increasingly large number of them using the criterion of minimizing the squares of errors (least squares method). Bibliography wiki

Robert Mills

Robert L. Mills (born April 15, 1927 in Englewood, October 27, 1999) is an American physicist specializing in quantum field theory. From 1944 to 1948 he studied at Columbia College. He earned a master's degree from Cambridge and a doctorate from physics at Columbia University. After a year's stay at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton he became a professor at Ohio State University where he worked for retirement in 1995. In 1954, together with Chen Ning Yang, he developed a theory of particle physics called the Yang-Mills field. Their concept is based on the Standard Model. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Second Buddhist Council

Johan Cruijff, owner Hendrik Johannes Cruijff (born 25 April 1947 in Amsterdam, March 24, 2016 in Barcelona) is a Dutch footballer and football coach. One of the most outstanding players in football history, three-time Golden Ball winner (1971, 1973, 1974); The most successful player was Ajax Amsterdam, FC Barcelona and the Dutch national team. As a trainer, the creator of the FC Barcelona team called Dream Team. Outside of the Netherlands, his name is often written as Cruyff (see the spelling section). Curriculum vitae Youth Hendrik Johannes Cruijff was born on April 25, 1947 at 13 o'clock in the Amsterdam suburb of Weidestraat, half a kilometer from the De Meer stadium, where he played capital Ajax. He grew up in a bourgeois family, Hermanus Cornelis Cruijff's father was the owner of a grocery store, and his mother, Petronella Bernard Draaijer, helped her with her family business. From the earliest years of his life, Jopie, like his mother, used to spend his days playi