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Sergei Dawydov

Sergey Dmitrijevich Dawidov (Russian: Сергей Дмитриевич Давыдов, Сергей Дмитриевич Давыдаў, Siarhiej Dzmitryjewicz Dawydau, born 2 March 1979 in Rostov on Don) - Russian figure skater, who represented Belarus in 1999-2008. He started in the colors of Russia. In 1997 he finished second in the Junior World Championship. In the years 2001-2008 he won the first place in the Belarusian championship eight times in a row. In the years 1999-2008 he repeatedly represented the country at international events. His most successful career appearance was his debut at the 2007 European Championships in Warsaw, where he brushed off the podium by losing the bronze medal with Kevin van der Perren by a difference of 0.07 points. His highest achievement at the World Cup was his seventh place in 2003 in Washington. Bibliography wiki

Marek Minda

Marek Stanisław Minda (born February 14, 1950 in Starachowice) - Polish surgeon and senator of the third term. Graduate (1978) of the Medical Academy in Bialystok. Specializes in surgery and traumatology. Since graduation he has been working as a doctor in the Provincial Hospital in Łomża. In the second half of the 1980s he was the director of this facility. In 1990 he became the co-owner of "Bogmark", a company producing medical equipment. Include, among others to the Polish Society of Medicine and the Polish Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology. During the period of the Polish People's Republic, he was active in the Socialist Association of Polish Students and PZPR. From 1993 to 1997 he was the mandate of the third term senator from the Labor Union from the Łomża voivodship. In the municipal elections in 2010, he was on the 10th of January 2011 instead of Mieczysław Czerniawski, but he was exonerated by the administrative court decision because of the lack of t

Gieorgij Szpagin

Georgi Semyonovich Szpagin (Russian: Георгий Семёнович Шпагин, born 29 April 1897, died 6 February 1952) is a Russian soviet constructor. Spaghetti was born in the village of Klucznikowo in the province of Vladimir in a peasant family. After completing only 3 classes of primary school, he worked at his parents' farm and then as a driver. During World War I in 1916, he was assigned to the army and was assigned to a gunpowder workshop, where he obtained a gunman's specialty and became acquainted with the weapon's construction. In 1920, he started working as a locksmith at Kowrowski's Armory in the department of construction of machine guns, which was headed by renowned constructor Vasilij Diegtariow. Pointing out talent, Spaghetti became an assistant in 1922, then a co-worker of Diegtariowa. The first of its own design was a ball bearing for attaching a 6.5 mm Fyodorova double-barrel machine gun, based on which it developed a spherical yoke for the standard 7.62 mm

Luis da Cunha Manuel

Luis da Cunha Manuel (born 1703, died 1775) is a Portuguese politician. He was one of those Portuguese politicians who made sure that the Jesuits were expelled from Portugal (1762). Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, the Marquis de Pombal, was watching over his political career. From May 6, 1756 to 1775, he served as Secretario de Estado dos Negócios Estrangeiros e da Guerra (Secretary of State for Foreign and War Affairs). In the years 1762-1765 he reformed the army, supplying it with modern artillery. Bibliography wiki

Adolf Rozwadowski

Adolf Jordan Rozwadowski (born 1813, died 26 May 1871 in Paris) - Polish independence activist, November insurrection. He was the son of Stanislaus and Joanna of Studzinski; My father worked as the burgrare of the Warsaw Ministry of Treasury. Rozwadowski served in infantry at the time of the November Uprising. After the fall of the uprising he undertook an official work (in the General Directorate of the Lottery) in Warsaw, and at the same time joined the conspiratorial movement under the leadership of Gerwy Gzowski. Afraid of being arrested in the early 1940s, he moved to Galicia. Here, as well as his work as an official in the District Office in Tarnopol, he connected with the underground activities, including the election of two revolutionary activists (in October 1845 in Wojsław and in December of that year in Zakrzew) the secretary of the organization in Tarnopol and Czortkowskie. Later, Rozwadowski stayed in the Grand Duchy of Poznan, staying in print. Between 1846 and 1848 h

Mieczyslaw Stusiński

Mieczysław Adam Stusiński (born November 25, 1937 in Bogat, Przasnysz District - died February 10, 2016 in Przasnysz), teacher, poet. He graduated from the Secondary School in Maków Mazowiecki (1955), a pedagogical course completed with a pedagogical diploma in Ciechanow (1958), the Teachers' Training School in Ciechanow (1961), and an evening study at the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Warsaw University. From 1955 he worked as a teacher, the longest in 1971-2006 taught mathematics at the Secondary School in them. National Education Commission in Przasnysz. First chairman of NSZZ Solidarność in Przasnysz LO (1980-81). For many years leading chess player Mazovia. Poet, a member of the Literary Club "Przasnik" and a founding member of the Literary Union in Mazovia (2009). Author of satirical works on political and moral themes, fairy tales and poems for children. He published: Sketches and Trials (Przasnysz 2003), Nursery rhymes (Przasnysz 2006) and Memory Mirr

nonius

Hungarian horse nonius - lithography from the book Paardenrassen Kunstalbum (Horse breed - art album) Otto Eerelman, 1898 Penal stallion nonius from the Hungarian State Stud Mezohegyes Nonius - horse race. Characteristics, habit, exteriors, temperament Nonius is a horse with a fairly high neck. Horses in a heavy type often have a large head with a carbonaceous profile. We distinguish two types: lighter and heavier. The first, bony, are designed for business and teamwork, the second, the noblest, for riding. Horses of both types usually have a coat color or dark gray. White varieties are undesirable. Height at withers: History, origin Nonius are named after their protoplast, Normandy stallion Nonius, raised in the Deux Ponts (Zweinbrucken), which was captured by the Hungarian cavalry in 1814. Noniusz was from the Norman mares after the half-blood of the English Orion. Associated with the Hungarian, Arabian, Lipic and Andalusian mare, he gave the strong, powerful horses, willing t

JID

Jabber identity - Jabber user's address. JID takes the form of login @ server / domain_name, which is just like the email address - it only differs from the resource that is not necessary and is usually omitted. Due to this (similarity intended by the authors), there are some misunderstandings such as sending e-mails to Jabber accounts. The distinction of resources is useful when you log in from different locations / computers / clients (also at the same time) because it allows you to send a message to a specific point. The resource, like the user name, is set by us, but unlike it, it can be changed at any time from the client. The full address looks like this: maciek@jabber.pl/dom, maciek@jabber.pl/biuro; or without the resource name (then the messages will go to the linked resource or when there are more to the resource with higher priority): maciek@jabber.pl. wiki

Trypton

Trypton, or abiosestone - one of the components of sestone, a suspension floating in the water of each water body. Tryptophan contains inorganic particles of mineral origin (eg fine clays) and organic (organ residues, tissue fragments). Trypton is constantly in the water, among other things, because of resuspension, ie, the picking of particles from the bottom of the water reservoirs. Excess of this suspension causes water turbidity, which limits its transparency by limiting the growth of algae and fish. The second component of seston is plankton. wiki
(also known as the National Youth Organization) is a secretive educational organization of pre-war endeavors, active in junior high schools, active in the years 1927-1939. The appointment of the "Legs" was the response of the Great Poland Camp to the creation of sanctioned organizations that later formed the Front Guard. The National Junior Gymnastics Association has recruited young activists in inter-war junior high schools who later went on to work in other national camp structures. Bibliography wiki
Town Hall in Racibórz - a building located in the center of the Market, then on the corner of the Market Square. For many years there was the seat of the city authorities. Destroyed after the Second World War. History In the middle of the Market there was the town hall, which was mentioned in documents from 1361. However, it is not known when exactly moved to another place, but it is assumed that it was 1722, because it burned in a fire. The birth of the new town hall is not known. The document mentions that in 1724 the town hall of massive construction and covered with shingles consisting of two storeys stood at the corner of the Market Square and the present Dominican Square. There was also a large town hall cellar in which was an inn. The entry from the land register comes from 1829 and says it was owned by the municipality. But this building has also been destroyed. The new town hall was built in the classicist style by Gottlieb Tschech. This investment amounted to a total of

Mijikenda

Mijikenda (Wamijikenda) - a group of nine tribes (Digo, Chonyi, Kambe, Duruma, Kauma, Ribe, Rabai, Jibana and Giriama), inhabiting the coasts of Kenya, southern Somalia and northern Tanzania. This name means "nine cities" in Swahili and has been used since the 1940s. The earlier name Nyika / Wanyika ("people from the provinces" or "bush people") is considered obsolete and politically incorrect. The different tribes are culturally similar and use the same bantu language as the santas. Due to drought and famine at the end of the 19th century (1898-1900), Miyazaki moved to its present headquarters from the sparsely populated areas of Mombasa and Malindi. Their original homeland is not exactly known. Myths of the people of Maidikidai speak of the origin of the Shungway country in present-day Somalia, whose existence has not been historically confirmed. Mijikendaes used to live in fortified villages in the forests called kaya, which are now considered as t

School-Retirement Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Committee of the Liberation of the Nations of Russia

Training and backup brigade of the Armed Forces of the Committee for the Liberation of the Nations of Russia - Collaborative Tactical Association of the Armed Forces of the Committee for the Liberation of the Nations of Russia at the end of World War II. In November 1944, a training and reserve brigade of the Armed Forces of the KONR was formed in Münsingen. It has reached the number of about 7 thousand. soldiers. Colonel Samuil T. Kojd was headed by Colonel Nikolai I. Sadownikov. Colonel Trofimov and Col. Skugarewski also served with senior officers. The task of the brigade was to train volunteers from prisoner-of-war camps, and then to supplement the personal status of regular military units of the KONR Armed Forces. It consisted of: a staff, a platoon of field police, a regiment (three battalions, a 75mm artillery battery, an armored company, a cavalry platoon), an artillery squadron, a motorized battalion, a panzerfist battalion, a cavalry squadron, a communications division, He

Tadeusz Krzysztoforski

Tadeusz Roman Krzysztoforski (born February 28, 1882 in Krosno, date of death unknown) - judge of the Supreme Court, major corps of the Polish Armed Forces II Corps. He was the son of Antoni and Anna. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University. In 1914 he was appointed to the Austrian army as an officer. He served until 1918. In November 1918, for less than a month, he served as a military prosecutor in Cracow. Then he went to reserve. He again joined the Polish Army in July 1920 and served in the military court of the General District "Warsaw". Initially a lieutenant, and already from October 1920 in the rank of captain of the Court Corps. At the end of January 1921 he was transferred to the Military Commission at the Extraordinary Seamen's Commission, from which he was transferred to the Reserve on December 31, 1921. In 1922 he was verified as a major with seniority from June 1, 1919 in the corps of officers of the reserve court. In the years

Gopichand

Tottempudi Gopichand (born June 12, 1979), best known as Gopichand, is a popular Tollywood actress who plays telugu movies. He is the son of director T. Krishna, made his debut in 2001 playing the hero in Tola Valapu. After filming this movie, he created strong portraits of negative characters in Jayam, Nijam and Varsham. Again in the role of hero - this time with success - appeared in 2004 wYagnam. He lost his father when he was eight. He currently lives in Hyderabad, but before that, despite his father's high position in the cinema, he was keeping a distance from the film while studying engineering in Russia. After his brother, director Premchand, who was to be the successor of the film industry, was killed in an accident, Gopichand decided to enter the film world. Filmography wiki

Félix Vicq-d’Azyr

Félix Vicq-d’Azyr Félix Vicq-d'Azyr (born 23 April 1746 in Valognes, died June 20, 1794) is a French physician and anatomist, pioneer of comparative anatomy and discoverer of homology. He was the last doctor of Queen Marie Antoine. He was born in 1746 in Valognes as the son of a physician. Anatomy of the Jardin du Roi began in Paris in 1773. In 1774 he was elected a member of the French Academy of Sciences, with the support of his friend Condorcet. As a member of the Academy, he was known for his talents in writing funeral speeches, from which he was responsible until 1788. In 1775 Vicq-d'Azyra was appointed secretary of the newly created Société Royale de Médecine. He was a professor of animal medicine at the Alfort School and superintendent for epidemics. As an anatomist, he introduced frontal crossings through the brain and applied the first brain tissue maintenance in alcohol, which facilitated subsequent cuts. He described a sinuous place and in 1776 a granular inner

From the cottage

"From the cottage" - a collection of 40 sonnets by Jan Kasprowicz written in a prison in Wroclaw (imprisoned for participation in socialist, secret youth organizations) in 1887. The sonnets were printed in "Głos" in 1888. They were also published in Lviv in 1888 in the collection "Poetry". The poems belong to the naturalistic phase of the poet's work, and the subject is social (including class) and moral issues. The songs were written in ten syllables with the middle syllable after the fourth syllable. Lucylla Pszczołowska indicates that some of them have a consistent anaphythmic rhythm. From the cottage (selection) in the Free Reading Service wiki

SEECP

SEECP - South-East European Cooperation Process - Inaugurated at the June 1996 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Sofia under the name Neighborhood, Stabilization, Security and Co-operation in South- Eastern Europe. Full members are: Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro. The association includes Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. As part of this process, annual meetings are being held to determine the policies that can be used to transform the Balkans into peace and cooperation and the future membership of former Socialist countries in the region in NATO and the European Union. Bibliography wiki

Archdiocese of Mahilo

Mogilev Archdiocese - Roman Catholic Archdiocese, erected on the initiative of the Empress of Russia Catherine II by Pope Pius VI with the bull "Onerosa pastoralis officii cura" April 15, 1783 From 1798 the seat of the metropolis. In the years 1873-1917 the archbishops resided in St. Petersburg. Until the last regulation, the Diocese had occupied the territory of almost all of Russia (and later the USSR) with the exception of the former lands of the Commonwealth and established in 1848 by the Diocese of Tiraspol. In 1991 Pope John Paul II was merged with the diocese of Minsk and truncated territory only to the territory of the emerging independent Belarus, forming the archdiocese of Minsk-Mahilyow. The cathedral churches were: Stanislaus in Mogilev and the Church of the Dormition of St. Mary in St. Petersburg. wiki

Synaptic gap

Synaptic pattern: in the center visible synaptic cleft (4). Synaptic gap is an element of synaptic construction. This is a gap between the presynaptic membrane and the postsynaptic membrane. The synaptic gap occurs mainly in chemical synapses, because in the synaptic nerves this gap is severely reduced due to the transfer of depolarisation of the presynaptic membrane directly into the postsynaptic membrane. Neurotransmitters are secreted into the synaptic cleft. Excessive neurotransmitter diffusion beyond the synaptic cleft prevents the characteristic connective tissue between the presynaptic and postsynaptic membranes - which enables direct neurotransmitter access to receptors located on the postsynaptic membrane. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Transfer of the business

Acquisition of a business - a transaction involving the transfer of control over an economic activity of an enterprise from one group of investors to another (with the acquirer retaining its legal personality) in order to obtain the intended strategic or financial benefits, often without the consent of the current owners (hostile takeover) . Sometimes a takeover is the first step in the incorporation of an acquired business, resulting in only one entity remaining on the market. The way of taking over the company by: The takeover does not take place in case of forced liquidation of the company. The rights and duties of the previous owner resulting from the employment contract on the day of the transfer are transferred to the new owner. The acquisition of an enterprise does not constitute a basis for the dismissal of workers, but labor law does not prohibit such exemptions for economic, technical or organizational reasons. Types of acquisitions Bibliography wiki

Castanets

Traditional castanets. A girl dancing with castanets - painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1909. Castanets (Spanish castañuelas) - a musical instrument from the group of idiophobic strangers, consisting of a wooden handle, to which one or both pairs of wood (rarely bones) seamed with twine are fixed on one or both sides. When shaking the shells hit the wooden plate between them. Primary castanets, used by Spanish dancers, did not have handles - the players kept the shells between their fingers and shook them, hitting one another. wiki

Arał mangy Karakumy

Karakuma is a sandy desert in Kazakhstan, northeast of Lake Aral, with an area of ​​approximately 35-40 thousand. km². At its southern end flows the Syr-daria river. The maximum summer temperatures reach +35 ° C (highest recorded +43 ° C), winter to -10 ° C (minimum nights to -25 ° C, lowest recorded -42 ° C). Sum of rainfall of 120 mm per year (long-term average). With the disappearance of the Aral Sea, the desert area continued to grow, only the construction of the Karkkar dam, which was to save the North Sea, prevented its further growth. In the Kazakh, Uzbek and Turkic languages, Kara-kum means "black sands": punishment = "black". In the older literature, the desert is called Kara-kum Nadaralski. wiki

Grażyna Pijanowska

Grażyna Paulina Pijanowska (born June 3, 1952 in Wągrowiec) - Polish politician, Member of Parliament for the fourth term of office. Curriculum vitae She is a graduate of general secondary school. In the years 1972-1991 she worked as a lecturer and specialist in several offices and factories. Since 1993 he has been running his own business. Since 1975 it belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party. From 1987 to 1990, she worked as an instructor at the Polish Workers' Party in Pila. She was the chairwoman of the municipal council in Wągrowiec (1998-2001). She was a member of the Sejm parliamentary mandate from the Piła district, elected from the list of the Democratic Left Alliance. She worked for the Social Policy and Family Committee. In 2005 she was not re-elected. In 2008, after leaving the SLD, she sat in the Polish Left. In 2014, Wągrowiec was not successful in the list of the SLD Left. Bibliography wiki

Pedagogy for foreigners

Pedagogics for foreigners (German: Ausländerpädagogik) - a pedagogical orientation that was developed in Germany in the 1980s. From the 1950s to the Federal Republic of Germany, waves of populations from Italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Portugal, Tunisia and Yugoslavia began to flow for profit. They were called gastarbeiters, or "guest workers". However, when it turned out that migrants do not treat their presence as temporary residence, the problem of adapting them to life in a new country, culturally diverse, ethnically and linguistically speaking, has emerged. Henceforth they were not called "guests", but foreigners. Pedagogy for foreigners oscillated between two concepts: rotation and integration. The first concept was based on the assumption that foreigners would once return to their homelands. The aim of the school was to help foreigners in preserving their cultural identity. Their children needed to be educated in their native language and culture. In orde

USS Namequa (YT-331)

USS Namequa (YT-331 / YTB-331) was built as "Port Elizabeth" (MC Hull 444). His keel was laid at the beginning of 1942 on order of the Maritime Commission. Caltex Shipyard and Dry Dock Co. He was launched on May 22, 1942, the godmother was Mrs. James F. Rogan. Renamed "Namequa" received the classification number YT-331 on September 29. It was purchased by the Navy on 15 October and entered service on 17 February 1943. Namequa was from the only daughter of the Black Hawk, the leader of the Sauk and Fox during the Black Hawk War (1831-1832). The unit was assigned to the 1st Naval District and based in Boston, providing fire, towing and rescue services to naval units and installations. It served seven years of service. Reclassified on May 15, 1944, the YTB-331 continued normal service beyond March-October 1946 when it was in reserve. was removed from the fleet list in June 1950. Bibliography wiki

Roman Usarewicz

Roman Usarewicz (born 1923 in Brześć nad Bugiem, died in 1983 in Gdańsk) - Polish painter and teacher. Curriculum vitae Studied at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (now the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk) from 1945-1951. He earned his diploma in 1951 in the prof. Juliusz Studnicki. Since 1953 he was a lecturer at the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts. In the early 1980s he initiated the activities of the cathedral of other media. He participated in reconstruction of the Old Town in Gdansk. He practiced painting easel, monumental, drawing, graphics, stained glass and sculpture. He is considered one of the most original painters of the 70s and 80s. wiki

underload

Under-weight - a seemingly reduced weight of the body under the influence of inertial forces in a non-intrinsic system. It occurs when the force of inertia is opposite to the force of gravity, but it causes acceleration and must be less than the gravitational acceleration (earth). The acceleration of these forces is then less than the weight. The magnitude of the underload is usually determined by the value of acceleration acceleration (g - a difference) expressed as a multiple of gravitational acceleration. It can range from 0 to 1 g, but can not take extreme values ​​of 0 and 1. Underload can be experienced, for example, in an elevator, which speeds up, downs or brakes, going up. wiki

Alois Schmidt

Aloisa Schmidt's works also hit the sacred buildings in Copenhagen and Malmö. His furniture and animal figures were exported to America. In 1880 Schmidt's model "Marienbad" in Lądek-Zdrój (now the "Wojciech" Hospice) received the award at the Berlin Hygiene Exhibition. wiki

From the ashes

, the seventh album by the German band Saltatio Mortis and the fourth, whose genre was described as a medieval rock. It was released on August 31st, 2007 and garnered the Top 100 German Albums of MediaControl for the 29th place. Composition of the album Florian "Magister Flux" Lacina, who is also responsible for the pyrotechnics at the concert. As in Des Königs Henker, alongside the song lyrics there is a photo of the band members. The image is maintained, as is the whole album design, in red and black. This symbolizes the fire, as well as the "ash-emergent" phoenix on the cover. In the middle of the brochure there is a thank you to the group and its individual members. In addition, the cast and disc are described. Track list wiki
Jakub Komierowski Pomian (born 1766, died January 13, 1807 near Pieniążkowa) is a major general of the Polish Army of the Polish Duchy of Warsaw. He was the eldest son of hunter Stanisław Komierowski, the heir of Komierowa and Dabrowka. As the Prussian Royal National Council and Knight (Königlicher Land- und Ritterschaftsrat) acquired the key of the Kingdom by auctioning on 12 V 1800. As the last owner of the key, he had left at his death many debts which led to the seizure of these assets by the lender Lepmann Meyer Wulff of Berlin, whose heirs held them until 1839, when they were purchased by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III. (10 April 1839). Participant of the Kosciuszko insurrection. In 1794, during the expedition of J. H. Dąbrowski to Wielkopolska, he joined and distinguished himself in combat. In 1806 Gen. J. H. Dąbrowski appointed him an organizer of the uprising in the province. Pomeranian in the rank of general. A participant in the Pomeranian campaign against the Pr

Cem (river)

Cemi (Serbian: Цијевна - Cijevna) is a river in northern Albania and southern Montenegro, the left tributary of Morača in the catchment of the Adriatic Sea. Length - 62.2 km (30.8 km in Albania), catchment area - 368 km² (238 km² in Albania), average flow - 25.5 m³ / s. Cemi is produced at an altitude of about 1500 m n.p.m. from the combination of many mountain streams flowing from the western part of the Prokletije mountain range. It flows south-west in a narrow valley. Near the village of Tamarë takes its largest tributary - the mountain river Cem and Vuklit. On the Albanian-Montenegrin border, Cem breaks through the last gorge and flows into the valley where Lake Szkoderskie lies. In the south, she crosses Podgorica and goes to Morača near Golubovci village. Bibliography wiki

Hieroglyphics (geology)

Hieroglyphs in sandstone Hieroglyphs - sedimentary structures that are found in small erosive forms (eg vortices), traces of organisms or load structures (bruises) preserved on the bottom (bottom) rock surface. Because of the biological or abiotic origins: The most common hieroglyphs include: Hieroglyphs occur in all types of sedimentary rocks, but are most common in clastic rocks (conglomerates, sandstones, mudstones), including flysch. Hieroglyphs are used to determine the original arrangement of crushed rock layers, as they are always formed on the primary surface of the shoals. Some types of hieroglyphs are useful for reconstructing the direction of current flow. Hieroglyphs that are the foundations of animal bedding (organic hieroglyphs) are fossils. Bibliography wiki

Voyage (monthly)

Voyage. Travel magazine - Polish tourist and travel month published from May 1998 to April 2016. Average sales are 5110 copies. The magazine was divided into thematic bands. The original was originally published by New World Publishing. In the autumn of 1999 the monthly VIPress took over. On October 1, 2002 the Swiss publisher Marquard Media Poland bought 100% of VIPress shares and thus took over Voyage. The last editor-in-chief was Agata Jankowska. Paulina Stolarek-Marat, who replaced Anna Ibisz in this position. wiki

Angular distance

Angular distance of points on sphere - angle between two straight lines passing through the center of the sphere and each point. Visualally, this can be expressed as the angle between straight lines connecting the observer to the observed objects. The angular distance is generally expressed in degrees or radians. In astronomy, the celestial sphere is assumed to be the celestial sphere, and its center is the Earth. Objects that are within a short angular distance can actually share a significant linear distance, as is the case, for example, during the phenomenon of covering stars by the Moon. wiki

Chrysanthemum Throne

Chrysanthemum Throne - popular in the West (since the 19th century) refers to the imperial throne of Japan as well as the institution of the Japanese monarchy and the emperor as head of state. Chrysanthemum (Japanese kik) is the emblem of the emperors of Japan. The Chrysanthemum Throne is considered to be the oldest, still-dominant, dynasty of the world. The Japanese chronicle Nihon Shoki states that the Japanese Empire was founded in 660 BC. All other emperors are considered descendants of the first emperor Jinmu. The current Emperor Akihito is his 125th direct descendant. wiki

Jan Borkowski (journalist)

Jan Borkowski (owner of Jan Narkiewicz-Jodko) - music journalist, producer of radio recordings and concerts, a longtime employee of the Polish Radio in 1970. In the Third Program, he conducted jazz-related programs. "Three quarters of jazz". Currently he is the editor of concerts organized in the Trinity. He belongs to the Music Academy of the Three. author of photo albums, anthology "Jazz in Poland" and anthology of songs from festivals in Opole. He is a co-author of Hybryda Club in Warsaw and Jazz Jamboree. It belongs to the Polish Jazz Association. She is a long-time chairman and co-founder of the Okularnica Foundation, which carries on the work of the poetess Agnieszka Osiecka, among others organizes a competition to interpret her song " Let's remember about Osiecka. Together with Agata Passent is editing 14-volume Great Songbook by Agnieszka Osiecka. He was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland. She is the hus

Lazow

Lazo is a South American ethnic group, inhabiting historical Lazy, located in the north-east coast of Turkey and a few villages in Adjara. They speak the language of lazy, although almost everyone knows Turkish or Georgian. Close to the Megrels, which they associate with them, can be called Zanes. It is suspected that they were one ethnic group 500 years ago. They have already undergone severe lumbar puncture, and due to the sudden disappearance of the tongue, they are in complete danger of being assimilated in the near future. wiki

indexation

Indexing (Latin) - a system of linking wages, prices or interest rates to a specific economic indicator (usually the base inflation rate), a change in the value of this indicator results in a proportional change in wages, prices or interest rates. The indexation can also be described as a conversion of a parameter value (eg pay) based on an indicator showing the change in a factor affecting the value of the parameter (eg inflation). Application The indexation is applied by the state - eg when paying pensions - with the increase in inflation the nominal value of the service increases. The state should also index the boundaries of the tax brackets. When it does not, citizens nominally earn more, but they also "fall into" higher and higher tax brackets, for which they have to pay higher taxes. In addition, when the state does not ideate a tax-free amount, citizens actually pay more and more taxes because the tax base increases. Indexes are used by banks - with the increas

Adolf Donndorf

Adolf Donndorf Adolf Donndorf (born February 16, 1835 in Weimar, died December 20, 1916 in Stuttgart) is a German sculptor. He was a favorite student of Rietschel, working under his direction in Dresden in 1853-1861. He is the founder of many monuments, such as horse statue of Charles August in Weimar, monuments Cornelius in Düsseldorf, Bismarck and Wilhelm I in Heidelberg and others. The Donndorf Museum in Weimar contains a collection of models of his works. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Richard de Clare (4th Earl of Hertford)

Richard de Clare, 4th Earl Hertford (born 1162, died 28 November 1217) is an English magnate, son of Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, and Maud de Saint Hilary. The title of Earl Hertford was inherited after his father's death in 1173. He was present at the coronation of the Kings of First and Second Lord of the Heart on September 3, 1189, and John without Earth on May 27, 1199. He was also present at the tribute of King William of Lincoln in Lincoln. During the battles of King John with the barons, Hertford stood on the side of the latter. He participated in the creation of the Great Charter of Freedom as one of 25 guards. On November 9, 1215 he became one of the representatives of barons negotiating peace with the king. After another break between John and the barons of Hertford's good in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex was confiscated and given to Robert de Bethune. Richard was also excommunicated by Pope Innocent III. He died in 1217. Approx. In 1172 h

Donnerjack

Donnerjack - science fiction novel by Roger Zelazny and Jane Lindskold, originally published in August 1997 by Avon Publishing (ISBN 0-380-97326-X). In Poland, the book was published by Rebis in 1999, translated by Norbert Radomski (ISBN 83-7120-806-5). This is one of Zelazny's last works, completed after his death by Jane Lindskold. The novel is not related to the Specter Jack. Description of the plot There are two worlds, Verite and Virti. The first is ours, and the second is the equivalent of virtual reality, which contains many elements from myths and legends. The Entropy Lord calls Ayradys, the beloved Donnerjärke, the engineer, and the Virtu expert, in which he is a living legend. Death agrees to get her back for the price of the palace, and their first child to be born. wiki

Polish Association of Actuaries

The Polish Association of Actuaries is a full member of the International Actuarial Association (IAA) and a member of the Groupe Consultatif Actuariel Europeen, which is an association of actuarial organizations in Europe. The chairman of the board is Jacek Skwierczyński. Membership PSA offers three types of membership: wiki

WHIM team

WHIM syndrome, warts-hypogammaglobulinemia-infections-myleokathexis syndrome - a rare syndrome of complex immunodeficiency. The name is an acronym for the English name of the main symptoms: warts, hypogammaglobulinemia, recurrent infections and retinal neutrophil retention (myelokathexis), which has a characteristic, rich cell picture. The syndrome can cause mutations in the CXCR4 gene at the 2q21 locus. The disease was described in 1990. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Dariusz Prosiecki

Dariusz Prosiecki - Sanok, April 26, 2009, charity concert "Sanocka Land for the Hospital" Dariusz Prosiecki (born August 19, 1978 in Sanok) is a Polish journalist, TVN reporter, "Faktów" (since 2005), radio journalist. In 1993 he graduated from Primary School No. 4 in Sanok. He worked in the editorial office of the weekly "Echo Sanok". In 1997 he graduated from the Sanok High School in Sanok. Graduate of the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science, Warsaw University. The journalist started his work in the local radio station in Podkarpacie on FAN radio. Then he worked for RMF FM and Radio Zet. In October 2004 he started working at TVN24. After a few months he became a reporter of the Faktów. He mainly deals with issues of defense, special services and politics. He has circulated many world armed conflicts. war in Iraq, Afghanistan, Georgia and Kosovo. She is the husband of former TVN24 reporter, Business and World Karolina Hytrek-Prosiecka, curre
Dariusz Chętkowski (born 1970) is a writer, columnist and politician of the XXI Secondary School. Boleslaw Prus in Lodz. He graduated from the Faculty of Polish Philology and Philosophy of the University of Lodz. He also studied art history. He published a book From the Shed. Should you drop a student from the chain ?, which is a record of his conversations with school students. He continued his work in the book L.d.d.w. Orphaned generation. In 2007 he published his novel with students Last weekend, telling about the Lodz-student community in Łódź. He publishes articles in "Gazeta Wyborcza" and trade journals (eg "Teachers Voice"). As a commentator of education in Poland also occurs in other media. He runs the BelferBlog for the "Polityka" weekly. wiki

Spiral (aviation)

Spiral - a basic pilot figure consisting of a helically-moving helicopter with a gradual decrease in altitude. The spiral is performed at a reduced thrust or power of the power train with fixed tilting, fixed speed and constant turndown angle. Spiral is a figure of acrobatics, which is performed on subcritical angle of attack - in contrast to the corkscrew, where the planes break at supercritical attack angles. We distinguish spirals: Steep spiral overload is greater than flat spiral. Bibliography wiki

Bronisław Tumiłowicz

Bronisław Tumiłowicz (born 1950 in Wrocław) - Polish journalist. Tumiłowicz began his journalistic work in 1973 from an internship at the Foreign Office of PAP. Then he worked in the Youth Flame, Flames, Arguments, Motor, Foreign Markets, Weekly Review and Review. Journalistic functions: head of the reporting department ("Argumenty"), deputy head of the economic department ("Youth Banner"). In the years 1998-2002 he was the editor-in-chief of the monthly "Życie Muzyczne". Tumiłowicz is a member of the SDP and SDRP Marine Club. Awarded with: Meritorious Sea Worker and Meritorious for Western Pomerania. Cycles of journalistic publications: Arguments, the Third Program of the Polish Radio and the Metropol, journalists and interviews in the weekly Review. wiki

German Workers' Party (Austro-Hungary)

German Workers Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, DAP), a right-wing political party in Austria at the beginning of the twentieth century, was founded in 1903 in Ujazd on the Elbe River. It was among the German population living in present-day Austria, as well as in the Czech Republic and Moravia. Related to the all-German movement, it also proclaimed anti-clerical, anti-Marxist, anti-Semitic and anti-Slavic passwords. It also worked to improve the fate of the German working-class population. At the Reichsrat election in 1911 she won three seats. The party was liquidated in May 1918 - its part in the territory of today's Austria transformed into the German National Socialist Workers Party of Austria, headed by the last leader of the DAP (only a few months), Walter Riehl. wiki

Nicholas Hajduk

Mikolaj Hajduk (born 29 April 1933 Kobylanka - died September 2, 1998 Bialystok) - educator, journalist, poet, prose writer and tour guide. Curriculum vitae Author of many articles on folklore, historical and cultural issues, published in Niwa, Journals and Orthodox Review. The author of historical essays "Paratunak", stories titled "Tryzna", the collection of legends "Białowieża tales" and "Union of Brzesk." 1596. Together with his wife Lidia he wrote 11 textbooks for teaching Belarusian language and literature. Member of the Polish Writers' Association and the Union of Belarusian Writers. Director of High School with Belarusian Language of Teaching in Bielsko Podlaski (1965 - 1971). wiki

Wojciech Sitek

Wojciech Sitek (born 1945 in Częstochowa, died 3 May 2008 in Wrocław) - sociologist, habilitated doctor, Wrocław University Professor, founder and long-time director of the Institute of Sociology at the University. He also collaborated with the Institute of Journalism and Social Communication at the Lower Silesian College in Wrocław and the Acting Department in Wroclaw State Higher School of Theater in. L. Solski in Cracow. He specialized in the fields of methodology of social sciences, sociology of culture, knowledge and science and general sociology. At the University of Wroclaw in 1969 he graduated from law school, and in 1973 - philosophical; His doctorate in 1977 from the methodology of sociological research at the University of Poznań, and habilitation received in the field of sociology in 1988 at the University of Wrocław. He was a member of the martial law of the Party of Sociologists at the KC PZPR. The author of the book: wiki

College of Engineers

Collège des ingénieurs (CDI) - an international, independent educational institution founded in France, Italy and Germany in 1986 in collaboration with leading global companies. The university's focus is on the selection and education of young engineers, graduates of European, American and Chinese universities who plan to pursue a managerial career. The university conducts ten-month MBA studies. The call is very selective (65 places), but the costs of education are covered in full by the cooperating companies. During the training, students are employed by co-operating companies, for which they receive additional remuneration. The professors of the best economic schools (INSEAD, Harvard, St. Gallen, HEC) and experts from leading global companies are professors of the CDI. Classes are held in France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. The headquarters of the CDI are in Paris. wiki

Archibald Macallum

Archibald Macallum Archibald Byron Macallum (born 1858 in Belmont, 1934) is a Canadian biochemist, founder of the National Research Council of Canada. Since 1886 he taught at the University of Toronto. In 1888 he earned his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. In 1889 he graduated in medicine. Since 1901 a member of the Canadian Royal Society, since 1906 the Royal Society. Lecturer at the University of Toronto, later took over the faculty of biochemistry at McGill University. Three years spent trying to set up the National Research Council of Canada; His actions were successful. He played a key role in the creation of the Ontario Library Associaton. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Glacial Transfluence

Glacier Transfluence - Overflowing glacier from one valley to another through the ridge or pass. This phenomenon occurs when the thickness of the ice mass is greater than the height of the valley boundary that is filled with ice. The phenomenon of transfluence occurred in the Pleistocene in the Tatras. on the Jałowiecka Palenica pass, where the glacier tongue from Zadný Kotlin poured over the rim of the Western Tatras on its northern side. In Poland, a similar phenomenon took place in the Olczyska Valley, where the glacier from the neighboring valley of Sucha Wąs Gąsienicowa was reached. Bibliography wiki

Pączkowce

Buds, blastids († Blastoidea) - a group of extinct echinoderms, living from the Silurian to the Permian. Their bloom has reached the carbon. The buds were characterized by a distinct five-beam symmetry of the body. The cup was made of 13 plates (5 deltoids, 5 forks and 3 bases) and was placed on the stem. There were 5 breastbags in the cup with numerous thin brachioles. The whole cup was like a rose bud (hence the name of the group). At the top there was a mouth surrounded by 4 spiracles and an anthill. They were only marine organisms, leading a bentonized, sedentary lifestyle. Bibliography Lehmann U. and Hillmar G. Fossil Invertebrates. Geological Publishing. Warszawa, 1991 ISBN 83-220-0285-8 wiki

Pinany

Pinany - a group of organic compounds that are biennial terpenes. The main representatives of this group are the α and β pinene, the primary components of turpentine. The systematic name of the α-pinene enantiomers is (1R, 5R) - (+) - or (1S, 5S) - (-) - 2,6,6- trimethylbicyclo [3.1.1] hept- 1R, 5R) - (+) - or (1S, 5S) - (-) - 6,6-dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo [3.1.1] hept-2-ene. All four pinene isomers occur in nature, mainly in needles, cones and most coniferous wood. In reaction with gaseous hydrogen chloride, α- and β-pinene form a crystalline product - bornyl chloride, called camphor. wiki

Angitia

Angitia is also called Anguitia - the goddess of Ossian origin in Roman mythology. Her name is interpreted as coming from Latin. anguis. She was a goddess combined with snakes: according to mythology the goddess had power over them and she could cure their bites. Hence Angitia was also considered a goddess-healer. For some sources Angitia was considered to be identical to Medea: she was to come with Jason to Italy and teach local peoples the magic of healing. The name of the goddess appears on several inscriptions, including one in the plural (Angitiae). Temple of Angita was on Lake Fucinus. This place is called Silva Angitia. Bibliography wiki

Alexander Baths

Alexander Bade (born 25 August 1970 in Berlin) is a former German football goalkeeper. Bade started his career at Tennis Club Borussia Berlin where he played as a junior. In 1988/89 he moved to FC Köln, where he was first teammate since 1991. However, playing as a substitute Bodo Illgner did not have many opportunities to play and for 4 years he ran out of the field only 5 times. He then went to KFC Uerdingen where he played more, but he was still only a substitute for a more experienced player, Bernd Dreher. In the 1998/99 season, Bade moved to Hamburger SV where he again played in the shadow of his better friend, Hans-Joerg Butt. He returned to Cologne in 2000, and this time he played much more often. In January 2008 he moved to Borussia Dortmund, but his contract with the club was only valid until the end of June. After his expiry, on June 25, 2009 he became a goalkeeping coach at FC Köln. wiki

Lloica Czackis

Lloica Czackis (born 1973 in Karlsruhe, Germany) is an Argentinian-German singer. Tango in Yiddish. Since 1999, Lloica has been involved in programs such as songs in yiddish. In the Tangele recital: the pulse of the Jewish tango presents songs from the Jewish theaters of Buenos Aires and New York. The premiere took place on November 9, 2007 in London. Her album Le Grand Tango, recorded with El Ultimo Tango, is dedicated to Piazzoli and to British composers. Lloica Czackis - webpage wiki

Transwersja

Comparison of transversion (red) and transit (blue) Transverse - point gene mutation, a chemical change within a DNA strand in which the purine principle is converted to pyrimidine or vice versa. Depending on the location in the codon, the mutation may not cause any change in the protein (eg UCA → UCU, both codons are serine), a change in the encoded amino acid (eg, UCA → ACA changes serine to threonine) or shortening of the amino acid chain Stop codon (eg UCA → UAA, ore codon). wiki

Charlotte Roche

Charlotte Roche Charlotte Elisabeth Grace Roche (born 18 March 1978 in High Wycombe, England) is a German television presenter. She also ran the Fast Forward program on Viva Zwei. The author of the scandalous novel Damp Space. She was born in 1978 in High Wycombe, England, and raised in Germany. For running programs At VIVA, Arte and ZDF stations received the Adolf Grimme, one of the most prestigious television awards in Germany, and the Bavarian Television Prize. Damp places are her debut novel. She lives in Cologne, she is married and has one child. novels Authoritative control (person): wiki

July Johan Killytis

Jūlijs Johans Ķīlītis (born July 23, 1902 in Sloka, Latvia, on the border of Russia, March 28, 1961, in Coventry) is a Latvian military commander, commanding the 1st battalion of the 34th Grenadier Regiment. SS Grenadier Regiment, 2nd Battalion 33th Grenadier Regiment SS and 33th Grenadier Regiment SS 15th Grenadier Division SS at the end of World War II He served in the Latvian Army in the 4th Infantry Regiment in Valmiera, and then as an instructor in the military academy as a captain. After the occupation of Latvia by the German army in 1941, he cooperated with the occupying forces. In April 1943 he joined the Legion of the Latvian SS, receiving the ggggggg Waffen-Hauptsturmführer der SS. On April 7, 1944, he was the commander of the 1st Battalion of the 34th Grenadier Regiment of the SS 15th Grenadier Division. On June 1 he was promoted to the Waffen-Sturmbannführer der SS. From 7 to 20 February 1945 he briefly took command of the Regiment, after which he was assigned to the divi

Snoopy

Snoopy - a fictional character from comic strip comic stripes. Peanuts; is presented as a friendly beagle dog, owned by Charlie Brown. The figure was created by Charles M. Schulz in 1950. Comics has appeared in more than 2,300 newspapers and 1400 books, almost all over the world, in 50 years. Umberto Eco wrote in the Italian edition of the comic book. Snoopy's characteristics For the first time, Snoopy appeared in the comic strip on October 4, 1950. According to information released on a regular basis in subsequent episodes, the reader might have known that his birthplace was the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm; has seven siblings, Spike, Andy, Olaf, Marbles, Rover, Belle and Moll. Snoopy walks on two paws (since the 1960s), usually sleeping on the steep roof of his shack. Snoopy has a writing ambition; His novel usually starts with a variation on the sentence "... It was a dark and stormy night" In 1968 NASA used Snoopy as an advertising mascot. Since 1985, Snoopy has been

Clarion (programming language)

Clarion is a fourth generation (4GL) programming language for fast MS Windows applications (also available for DOS) and dedicated for database applications. Each of the available versions of Clarion includes a complete programming environment and a variety of developer tools. The main component of the environment is the Application Generator, which, in conjunction with the Application Builder Class templates, produces ready-made, object-oriented, or structural source code for the application. Applications created with Clarion from version 5 can be 16-bit (except for web applications) or 32-bit. They run under any version of Microsoft Windows: 3.1, 95, 98, NT, Me, 2000, XP. A language that is often used to create financial and accounting applications and ERPs. Popular programs in Poland ++ and CDN XL system. Code example Relate: PERSON.Open ()! Opening previously declared data PERSON: Name = 'Müller'! Chain assignment if Access: PERSON.fetch (PERSON: KeyName) = Level: Be

Tristan i Izolda (legend)

Tristan and Isolde - heroes of the Celtic legends, related to the stories of the Arthurian series. Its oldest written versions date back to the twelfth century, and the legend has become the inspiration for many of the medieval works of European literature. In its most complete form, it was reconstructed in 1900 by Joseph Bédier (A Tristan and Isolde). Legend has it that Richard Wagner Tristan and Isolde's opera was also established in 1859. The poem Tristram of Lyonesse was written by English poet and playwright Algernon Charles Swinburne. This legend tells the story of the tragic and unrequited love of the knight Tristan and the Irish princess Isolde of Darkness. The story also includes King Cornwall's husband Isolde and Isolde of White Hands - Tristan's wife. wiki

Language cycle

Language cycle - a chain of languages, groups or language families. A loose set of languages ​​created by direct contact between them. Transparent belts are produced at the sites of strongest contacts, where languages ​​display features from both groups. The characteristic feature of cycles is the occurrence of more transitional "cells" along with moving forward on the geographical map of languages. Intermediate language groups are intermediate groups between two neighboring languages. Examples of language cycles Bibliography wiki

Man Man

Man Man - an American band that creates music from the border of Gypsy punk and jazz, interlaced grotesque style Tiger Lillies. The group was formed in 2003 in Philadelphia. It is a dynamic approach to music. At the concerts they wear white robes characteristic of the 70s of the last century, they also paint faces, like the Indian - in war colors. Officially, the band members do not use their names, but nicknames. Honus Honus, the other members of the group: Sogay Sergei, Pow Pow, Critter Crat, Chang Wang. 10lb Mustache and Engwish Bwudd songs were used in the eighth episode of the third season of Trawka TV series broadcast in Polish television (Canal +) in 2008. In April 2008, the band released their third album, Rabbit Habits. Previous two albums were released by Ace Fu. Currently, the band will be seen during the US tour. Current team: Honus Honus (Ryan Kattner) Pow Pow (Christopher Powell) Alejandro "Cougar" Borg (Russell Higbee) Sergei Sogay (Christopher Shar)

Magdalena Komorowska

Magdalena Komorowska - Polish skater Magda Komorowska has been involved in skating since the age of four. At first, it was connected with the sports club "Społem" in Łódź. She started as a soloist. In 1993-1995 she won the bronze medal in the category of soloists. She repeatedly represented Poland in international competitions and championships, including Lillehamer, Helsinki, Budapest, Pjongjangu. For 12 years he has been riding in Holiday on Ice. Together with Radek Dostela, partner both on the ice rink and in private life, they are the leading pair of revues. They appeared in such shows as Evolution (1996-1999), Colors of Dance (1999-2003), Hollywood (2003-2006), Mystery (2006-2008). She participated in the Dutch and Polish edition of The Stars Dance on Ice. In the Polish version of the program its partners were actor Marcin Krawczyk (2nd place) and Conrado Moreno (10th place). wiki

162 Turkish Division of Infantry

162 The Turkic Infantry Division is a tactical association of the Wehrmacht composed of the inhabitants of the Soviet republics of Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Tatars during the Second World War. Historical overview and organization The division was formed from May 1942 to May 21, 1943 in Lubin, and then in Myrhodko, occupied Ukraine, on the basis of the dissolved 162 Infantry Division, which was crushed in heavy fighting in January 1942 near Kalinin. It was headed by prof. General Mgr Oskar Ritter von Niedermayer. He received an order to create a unit that fulfilled the role of the Founding Staff (Aufstellungsstab) for the Eastern Legions. Officers were German, and soldiers came from training battalions of the Armenian Legion, the Azerbaijan Legion, the Georgian Legion, the North Caucasus Legion, the Turkic Legion, and the Tatar Volunteer Legion. The division consisted of two, then three infantry regiments, an artillery regiment, a battalion of bombers, an anti-tank battali

Stepan Nawroćkyj

Stepan Nawroćky, Stefan Nawrocki (born 8 September 1893 (or 1895) in Lviv, died in 1960 in Toronto) is a Ukrainian political activist, advocate, Graduate of the Law Faculty of Lviv University. During World War I an officer of the Ukrainian Sicher Rifles. During the Polish-Ukrainian war an officer of the Ukrainian Halic army. From November 1930 he ran a lawyer's office in Przemysl. Member of the Ukrainian National Democratic Union (UNDO) and the Young Hromada Society, grouping officers of the former Ukrainian Halic army. Member of the authorities of many Ukrainian cultural and educational organizations in Przemysl. At the UNDO in January 1938 he was elected as an alternate member of the Central Committee of the party. In the elections to the Sejm and the Senate in 1938 elected Member of the Sejm V of the 74th term (Przemyśl). He was a member of the Ukrainian Parliamentary Representation, working in the Parliamentary Communications Committee. After the Second World War, emigra

Stolper-Samuelsona Effect

The Stolper-Samuelson Effect - the price movement of the factors of production that is launched by international trade, which involves increasing the price of a factor in a country rich and decreasing the price of a factor in a given country, leads to a real income growth of the owners of the abundant factor and a decrease in the real incomes of the owners. factor of production in a rare country. Changes in the real incomes of the owners of the factors of production are, in the opinion of some, reflected in the pressure groups. The proprietors of the abundant production factor are generally free trade advocates and the rationale holders are in favor of introducing trade restrictions. Bibliography wiki

Applied literature

Applied literature - a theoretical literary term created in 1932, then disseminated by Stefania Skwarczyńska. <"Applied Literature" (Skwarczyńska) is a written or oral text of a practical and useful nature, in contrast to the traditionally understood "beautiful literature" which serves pure beauty. This concept Skwarczyńska included after years in his universal theory of literature, which proclaims that "a literary work is any sense of word" (written or oral). This concept opened the field of research for a vast area of ​​texts, both without a clear aesthetic organization and as highly elaborate. Skwarczyńska was interested in the genres of applied literature, considered novelly outside the Aristotle's genocide tradition, and described from the very beginning (as a species): the gospel, the sermon, the journal, the conversation, and much more. In 1937 she published a monograph on Theory of Letters, extensively depicting the genre of applied lite

Die before dawn

Dead Before Dawn is an American drama / ABC thriller made in 1993. The film is about an authentic event that took place in Dallas. Contents Forty-year-old Linda Edelman (Cheryl Ladd) decides to break a failed marriage. Together with his son Stephen (Andrew Gilchrist) and daughter Kathleen (Kimberly Horner) leaves brutal husband Robert Edelman (Jameson Parker) and initiates a lawsuit. Linda's counsel advises her to give up child care for tactical reasons. Linda learns that he is inspired by her husband. Sister Lindy urges her to change the law firm, and the case is taken over by Ike 'Vanden Eykel (Stanley Anderson), who gives Linda child custody and demands exorbitant financial support from Edelman. When legal matters begin to take an adverse turn for the husband, he engages a paid murderer (Charles Gordon). It turns out that the hired man is an FBI agent. The agent prompts Linda to disappear to make the order more credible ... wiki

Elżbieta Bolek

Elżbieta Zofia Bolek (born July 21, 1956 in Jaworzno) - Polish politician and manager, deputy to the Sejm of the fourth term of office. Curriculum vitae She graduated in 1992 from the Faculty of Pedagogy at the University of Silesia (branch in Cieszyn). Since 1975 she has worked as an instructor of the Tourist Office of PTTK Jaworzno, artistic director of the cultural house, and in the late 1990s a manager of a holiday house in Bukowina Tatrzańska. Then she was appointed deputy director of administration and marketing of the urban hospital in Jaworzno. For several years she belonged to the Socialist Youth Union of Poland. She was a councilor of the Municipal Council in Jaworzno, then councilor. In the years 2001-2005 she was the mandate of the Sejm of the 4th term of office of the Alliance of the Democratic Left, elected in the Sosnowiec district. In 2005 she did not apply for re-election and returned to work in the hospital. A year later, she was unsuccessfully candidate for the

F/X

F / X - film prod. USA, directed by Robert Mandel, 1986. Cast Description of the plot Rollie Tyler (Bryan Brown), Hollywood special effects master, is involved by the Justice Department to perform a "bloody" trial with a group of criminals that has allegedly killed a mafioso. But she is too brave. As a result, a man is really killed. Rollie, convinced that he had helped with the witness protection program, discovers that he has fallen victim to deception. To make matters worse, Lieutenant Leo McCarthy (Brian Dennehy) just suspects him of murder. Rollie is trying to find the guilty on his own. wiki

Prince of Nothingness

Prince Nicety is a fantasy series written by Canadian Richard Scott Bakker, about the fate of Anasûrimbor Kellhus, the brilliant monk warrior. Kellhus is distinguished by the extraordinary powers of anticipation and persuasion, which come from peace of mind and a deep understanding of the world. The distinguishing feature of the Prince of Nothing series is the fact that philosophy has been assigned a very important role. The story, the characters, the surroundings and the metaphysics of the Prince of Nity are related to the philosophy that characterizes the series. Bakker mentioned that Tolkien and Frank Herbert's work was influenced on the trilogy. Parts of the trilogy World The action of the Prince of Darkness takes place on the fictional continent of Eärwa, separated from another continent (which appears only as a ), named Eänn. Bakker was based on many cultures as inspiration (eg Hellenistic Greece, Scythia, Middle East, Byzantine Empire, several other European cultures)

Museum of Antiquities in Vilnius

The Vilnius Antiquities Museum, a historical and natural history museum in Vilnius, founded in 1855 by Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, opened in 1856 at the University of Vilnius; closed in 1863, closed in 1865 at the command of Mikhail Muravoyov and robbed by Russian scientific institutions; again organized at the University of Stefan Batory in 1919, robbed by the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences in 1941. The second oldest Polish museum, the first museum in Lithuania, documented the history of the Commonwealth of the Two Nations on the lands taken; Since 1992 the collections of the museum are held by the Lithuanian National Museum in Vilnius. wiki

Spare exhaust volume

Basic volume and lung capacity. Legend TLC - total lung capacity VC - living capacity RV - volume remaining IC - inspiratory volume FRC - functional capacity IRV - inspiratory backup volume TV - breathing volume ERV - spare exhaust volume Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) - the volume of respiratory gas that can be expelled from the lungs during maximum exhalation. Excludes the exhaust volume that is expelled during quiet breathing (breathing volume - TV). Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Cas Haley

César Vidal Manzanares (born 1958) is a Spanish historian, philosopher, writer and publicist, and social and political activist for human rights. He headed the Spanish translation team of the Black Book of Communism. He published, among others. in the letter "La Razón". Two of his books on the Spanish Civil War have been bestsellers. Laureate of many literary prizes. Publications 1987 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Authoritative control (person): wiki

Herb Żerkowa

Herb Żerkowa Ladies' coat of arms, the original coat of arms Żerkowa Żerkowa coat of arms - the coat of arms of the town of Żerków is a gold boat with a golden six-pointed star in the red box above it. It comes from the noble coat of Lodz (Lodzic, Łodzic, Navis, Nawa), depicting a golden boat in a red field. Coat of arms associated with the noble family of Górka-Roszkowski, who in the years 1539-1618 were the owners of Żerkowa. In 1565 Jan Górka-Roszkowski gave the town its coat of arms: a gold boat - the coat of arms of the Górka (Lodz), above it a six-pointed star. The coat is used by the town and municipality of Żerków. Bibliography wiki

Iwan Simolin

Ivan Matwiejewicz Simolin Iwan Matwiejewicz Simolin (born 1720, died 1799) is a Russian diplomat. In 1743 he began working in the Foreign Office. In the years 1744-1757 he was the secretary of the Russian embassy in Denmark, and in 1757 the embassy in Austria. In the years 1758-1773, the minister was a resident of the Reich. In the years 1773-1774 a Member in Denmark. In the years 1774-1778 Simolin was an ambassador to Russia in Stockholm. During the Riksdag (1778-1779) Simolin and Danish ambassador Christian Fredrik von Gyldencrone jointly prepared the conspiracy of malcontents to oppose the attempt to strengthen the royal authority that Gustav III undertook and would turn to Russia and Denmark to restore the democratic constitution. from 1720 (which was in force in the so-called era of freedom (1718-1772)). This was to give Denmark and Russia an excuse to invade Sweden. Axel von Fersen, who was being questioned by the Russians and Danes and encouraged to join the conspiracy

Iwan Turjanica

Ivan Turjaniy, Ivan Turyanica or Turyanitsa, born 1943) - professor, deputy and dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Technical University of Uzhgorod, chairman of the Podkarpacie Rusyns Union (Общества подкарпатських русинов, Obscure Subcarpathian Rusinov), chairman of the Carpathian-Rysyn Society in Uzhgorod (since 1997), Prime Minister of the Interim Government of Subcarpathian Rus' (1993). Ivan Turjanica is also a signatory of the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples and participant in the International Conference on Inter-Ethnic Relations in Transcarpathian Ukraine (Użhorod, Ukraine, 4-7 September 1998) at the European Center for Minority Issues (ECMI). of the unrivaled king of the Carpathian Ruthenians The government of prof. Ivan Turanica was banned by the Ukrainian authorities in August 1994. Publications wiki

Franz Ludwig von Zinzendorf

Franz Ludwig von Zinzendorf (born 23 March 1661, 17 July 1742, Karlstetten) is an Austrian general and diplomat, the aristocratic family of Zinzendorf. He fought in the war against the Turks (1683-1699), then was an emperor in Stockholm between 1702-1705 and 1706-1707. One of the problems with which he came to the king of Sweden was the so-called. "Altransztadka Settlement" (1707). In the years 1715-1717 the marshal of the court of the Archduke Maria Józefa. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Andinia

Andinia - conspiracy theory assigning Jews plans to establish their second state from the Patagonia-separated territory of Argentina. This theory was prompted by the extreme right-wing lecturer at the University of Buenos Aires in 1971. In 1972, a description of this conspiracy, containing the Spanish translation of the Protocols of the Sages of Zion, was published. About ten books explaining how the chief rabbi of New York, Gordon, along with the Zionist international, intended to implement in Argentina the ideas contained in the Protocols ..., creating Andina (the rabbi never existed). The military leaders of the then ruling junta of Argentina were convinced that the activities of the Argentine Zionist groups were a prelude to the creation of the second Israeli, which would also lead to the Third World War. Arrested by the Argentine security services, the Jews were routinely interrogated for their knowledge of the plans for the creation of Andina. One of the tortured to tell the

Jerzy Otfinowski

Jerzy Otfinowski (born September 25, 1907 in Wieliczka - died October 4, 2000 in Cracow) is a Polish football player who is a goalkeeper and one-time Polish national team player. Club career He has been associated with Cracow all his career. He is a pupil of the Crown of Krakow. Then, in 1924, he performed in Cracovia to represent the colors of Podgórze Cracow from 1925-1928. His last club was Cracovia again, where he played until 1934. Representative career Only Otfinowski's match in Poland was a meeting with Yugoslavia, played on 29 May 1932 in Zagreb. Bibliography wiki

Friedrich Strohmeyer

Friedrich Strohmeyer Friedrich Strohmeyer (or Stromeyer) (born 2 August 1776 in Göttingen, died 18 August 1835) is a German chemist. Between 1793 and 1799 he studied medicine, and in 1800 he earned his doctorate in medical science; student of L. N. Vauquelin. From 1806 he was director of the chemical laboratory and lecturer at the University of Göttingen, from 1817 professor of chemistry and pharmacy in Hannover. He also served as General Inspector of Hanoverian pharmacies. In 1817 he discovered the cadmium in the ashes remaining after the zinc was smeared from his carbonate. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Confidentiality agreement

Non-disclosure agreement (NDA) or a confidential disclosure agreement (CDA). A legally binding agreement between at least two parties that undertake to exchange confidential materials or knowledge, subject to their non-dissemination. This agreement creates a confidential relationship between the parties to further protect the subject of exchange. The confidentiality obligation is not applied where: Such agreements are often concluded between companies or individuals who, by cooperating with each other, must understand the processes and solutions they use to further develop their business relationships, such as mergers and acquisitions. They may be reciprocal (both parties are obliged) or unilateral (only one party to the contract is required to keep the secret). Bibliography wiki

Dawid Nitschmann (1676-1758)

David Nitschmann Wagner, Dawid Nitschmann I (born 18 September 1676 in Suchodole, died in 1758 in Bethlehem) is a spiritual and missionary of the Moravian friars He came from the Czech brothers who emigrated from the Kingdom of Bohemia to Saxony at the beginning of the 18th century and settled in Herrnhut. He was the son of Johannes Nitschmann and Catherine Friedrickin. David Nitschmann Wagner was one of the founders of the Moravian Brothers church. Having formed this confession he participated in Christian missions in the Caribbean and in North America. He spent the last years of his life in the missionary community in Pennsylvania. His daughter Anna became the second wife of Nicholas von Zindendorf. wiki

James Forman

James Forman (born October 4, 1928 in Chicago, died January 10, 2005 in Washington, DC) is an American human rights activist. He served in the army during the Korean War. As an African American he experienced racist persecution on the part of the police. At Chicago, he was the student movement leader, and in 1964-1966 he was the secretary of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In 1963 he was one of the principal organizers of the March of Washington. He also worked for the rights of the unemployed. In 1980 he graduated from Cornell University, graduating in 1960. He also defended his doctorate. He was the author of many publications, including: Authoritative control (person): wiki

Swahili civilization

Civilization of Swahili - a group of pre-colonial cultures of East Africa, formed around the 10th century. As a result of the mixing of Bantu cultures with the Cushites and the influx of Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf. At its height, the influences of the Swahili civilization range from the Horn of Africa (present-day Somalia) to northern Mozambique. It was a commercial civilization - goods from Eastern Africa were exported (ivory, animal skin, farm produce and slaves) and imported cloth, metals, ceramics, sugar and grain from the Middle East, India and China. The Swahilians were also the first African-American people to win a firearm. The main Swahili shopping centers were the cities of Lamu, Zanzibar, Malindi, Pate, Kilwa and the island of Mozambique, but never in this region to create larger state structures. In the nineteenth century, the Masai war broke out, and then came to the area to escape the recurring droughts as well as European colonization at the

Feliks Krygielski

Feliks Krygielski (about 1888-1920) - Polish minister. He was born in the Russian partition. He belonged to the Capuchin Order, where he joined the Holy Land together with his brother, Stanisław Krygielski. He studied philosophy and theology in Jerusalem in the spiritual seminary of that Order, and there he was ordained a priest by the patriarch of Latin. Jerusalem, Card. Camasci. After the outbreak of World War I in 1914 he was arrested as a Russian subject and received with his brother a warrant to leave Palestine. On their way to Poland they stopped in Odessa and applied to work in the diocese of Tiraspol. He worked at Zadněpru and was killed there by one of the Bolshevik bands. The body was found under the bridge on the Dnieper. wiki

Khronos Group

Khronos Group - an organization founded in January 2000 by ATI Technologies, Autodesk Media and Entertainment, Evans & amp; Sutherland, Intel, NVIDIA, Silicon Graphics and Sun Microsystems. The goal of this organization is to create open API standards for authoring and playback across a variety of media platforms and devices. All members of the Khronos Group may participate in the development of the API specifications, have the right to vote prior to publication, and have the opportunity to implement these standards faster in their products through prior access to specifications and certification tests. The most popular specifications under Khronos Group control wiki

Liquid fuel dispenser

Liquid fuel dispenser Liquid fuel dispenser - a measuring system designed to fill liquid fuel vehicles, small boats and small airplanes. Dispensers used at petrol stations in Poland are legalized every 25 months. Their tolerance limit is ± 0.5%. Another type of metering units are liquid metering pumps for propane-butane. Their validation is valid for 13 months and the maximum permissible measurement error is ± 1%. The difference between the metering and the measuring system for liquid fuels is that the metering units have a conversion factor (the displayed price is continuously multiplied by the measured amount of liquid). Installations are most commonly used for fuel trading within a single company, eg when refueling your own truck through a plant connected to a tank with previously purchased fuel.) wiki

Leave Princess, leave another ray

... Saxony, Christian Eberhard, the Queen of Poland ... performed Joh. Seb Bach ... "(quote from Bach's score). September 5, 1727, the titular queen of Poland, elector of Saxony Krystyna Eberhardyna, wife of August II Strong. All of Saxony was in mourning. The funeral was held on October 17 in the Pauline Church in Leipzig. The Johann Sebastian Bach music was ordered incorrectly because the organizer was supposed to order it from Görner, who was the manager of the university services. The Senate, learning about this fact, sought to reverse the order. As a result of the deal, Bach was given permission to perform the composition. However, it has been pointed out that this is a one-time privilege that does not give him the right to take further orders for academic ceremonies. "Oda żawobna" is one of Bach's finest cantats. There is a picture of reverie and seriousness, the music is filled with pain and suffering (Aria Verstummt, verstummt, ihr holden Saiten!).

Synopsis

Synopsis - a form of publication that combines parallel texts from various literary works. It is the basic tool for comparing similar texts. Synops are most often used in biblical literature, but not limited to biblical and Christian texts. The most popular are the synoptic Gospels - that is, the synoptic Gospels, along with some passages from the Gospel of John. They are issued either in the original language or in national translations. In Poland in the twentieth century five Polish synopsis appeared: Other synoptic bibles include similar books, eg 1-2 Book of Kings and 1-2 Book of Chronicles. In 2002 the Greco-Polish-Latin Synopsis of the First and Second Book of Maccabees was published by Archbishop Stanisław Gądecki. He compared the texts of both these books and the corresponding passages of Joseph War's "Jewish Wars" and "Jewish Antiquities." This is the first publication of its kind in the world. There are interreligious synops, such as the Bible a

Mugodzhar Hills

Mugodzhar Hills Mugodjary - low mountain range in Kazakhstan. It is the southern extension of the Urals. They run from north to south, their length is about 450 km, lie south of the Gubernian Mountains. The highest point is the Great Boktybaj (657 m n.p.m.). They consist of two parallel ridges surrounding the Alaskan Basin. Built of gneisses, quartzite, crystalline slate, diabase, granite, coal slate, sandstone and conglomerate. Mountains covered with steppe. There are deposits of hard coal, nickel, copper and mineral building materials. Bibliography wiki

Quartermaster

Placement badge WP Quartermaster - commanding officer (staff) who commands the commanding officer (head of the staff) in the field (during the war) to command the headquarters (rear), direct the operations of the subordinate heads of service in the field of the supply and service of troops, arranges transportation and evacuation, and at higher levels - communication in the back area and is responsible for organizing the back (stages); At the time of the room he directs the economy of a military unit which is an economic unit (at the higher levels entrusted to him with the branches of the economy) and conducts training of subordinate cadres. At present, in the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland, the concept of quartermaster-quartermaster has been expanded and introduced: logistics chief - logistics. The quartermaster's function is also known in the fire brigade, scouting and scouting. Formerly, on the ships (eg pirate) the quartermaster was called the deputy commander (capta

Artemis-30

Artemis-30 - Greek, towed cannon with a 30 mm caliber. The prototype of the Artemis-30 anti-aircraft gun was introduced in 1982. The weapon was constructed using components manufactured in Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The Artemis-30 consists of two Mauser Model F cannons mounted on a four-wheeled bed. The aiming system consists of an artillery radar, an optical sight, a television and a night vision, and a laser rangefinder. The guns are fed from a magazine placed in the base of the gun. The warehouse holds two 250-tonne tape. Ammunition with shrapnel-shattering, cumulative-shrapnel and anti-blast missiles may be used. Artemis-30 cannon is found on the Greek aviation armament and is used to defend the airfield. Bibliography wiki

Eugen Habermann

Eugen Habermann (born October 19, 1884 in Tallinn, September 17, 1944 in the Bay of Gdansk) is an Estonian architect who represented modernist style. Habermann from 1902 to 1905 studied at the Technical University of Stuttgart, and from 1906 to 1909 at the Technical University of Dresden. In the years 1909-1912 he worked in Dresden. In 1913 he moved to Tallinn. From 1922 to 1932, Habermann was the first president of the Estonian Association of Architects. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Alaksandr Szlubski

Alaksandr Szlubski, white. Аляксандр Шлюбскі, ps. Alesia Harotnia, Zwiastun, A. Znicz, Kazalnik, Ethnographer (born June 16, 1897 in Mysława near Połock, died in 1941) - Belarusian scholar, literary critic and ethnographer. He was born into a family of Orthodox priests. In the years 1918-21 he worked in the Bolshevik administration of Vitebsk. Since 1919 he has been dealing with folklore and ethnography. In 1922 he graduated from the Vitebsk branch of the Moscow Archaeological Institute. From 1918 to 1923 he worked in the archives of Vitebsk, Połock, Wiele and Ors. In 1923 he undertook scientific cooperation with Inbiełkult. From 1929 to 1930 he worked at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Belarusian SRR. He wrote to Belarusian-language periodicals, among others. "Our country", "Poejja", Uzwyszsza "," Maładniak "," Radawaja ruń. "His scientific work on folklore and literature of Belarus was published by Inbiełkul

Mordas (band)

Mordy - Polish music band founded in 1994 in Sopot by Grzegorz Welizarowicz (Ego), Tomasz Bergmann (Sex and Heaven) and drummer Tomasz Rogosia. In the years 1996-2006 the band was Marcin Dymiter (Ewa Braun, Map, Emiter), with which Mordy released the first four studio albums. In the year Rogoz was replaced by Bartłomiej Adamczak (Ego). Between 2003 and 2006 he played on the trumpet of Wojciech Jachna (Sing Sing Penelope, Contemporary Noise Quintet). At the end of 2006 Mordy once again changed the composition and played as a trio. Composition discography wiki

Zdzisław Przebindowski

Zdzisław Przebindowski (born 7 November 1902 in Kraków, died 4 January 1986) - Polish painter, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, vice-president of the Krakow Society of Friends of Fine Arts. He grew up in a family with artistic traditions. His uncle, grandfather Joseph Przebindowski was a sculptor. Father Franciszek Przebindowski is a painter. Curriculum vitae For the first time Zdzislaw Przebindowski exhibited his work in the. Jan III Sobieski in Cracow, to which he attended. In 1920 he studied at the Poznan School of Decorative Arts and the Artistic Industry. In 1925 he returned to Cracow. He was a student of the Academy of Fine Arts (F. Pautsch's studio), which he graduated with distinction (a scholarship holder of the National Culture Fund). After graduation he settled for a while in Paris. He then lived and worked in Venice, Florence and Rome respectively. He also visited the coast of Africa. At the turn of 1937 and 1938 he returned to Kraków and undertook ped

USS Nacheninga (YTM-520)

USS Nacheninga (YTB-520) American tug of the type used in the United States Navy. Operated mainly in Pearl Harbor providing assistance on anchorages and piers and maneuvers. He also provided towing services, fire protection and served as a patrol unit of the internal port. At the end of the 1940's, he was briefly declared inactive, out of service, but soon resumed his service. Since 1951 he has continued operations in the 14th Naval District in Pearl Harbor. Classed at YTM in 1954 was in service until 1967, when it was deleted from the fleet list and sold. Bibliography wiki

Army of Sambry and Moza

The army of Sambry and Meuse (French: Armée de Sambre-et-Meuse) is one of the best-known French armies of the Revolution. It was formed on June 29, 1794, with the Ardennes Army reinforced by the left wing of the Moselle Army and the right wing of the Northern Army. Later, after the merger with the Rhine and the Moselle, it became the German Army. The course of action After the capture of Tournai and Ostend, the National Assembly announced that the army deserved the decorations. The army's flags were decorated with successive banner ribbons after the assault of Brussels, the capture of Maastricht and Aix-la-Chapelle. The armies of Sambry and Moza participated in the conquest of the Netherlands, and in 1796 crossed the Rhine and met the Austrians on the river Lahn. commanders The armies of Sambry and Moza had excellent commanders in the form of generals such as Jean-Baptiste Jourdan and Jean Victor Marie Moreau, and prior to 1796: Pierre Augereau List of French republican

David Preston

David Preston is a Canadian economist and diplomat, former Canadian ambassador to Poland. He graduated from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. In 1972 he entered the diplomatic service. He worked in Jakarta, Accra and Canberra. At headquarters in Ottawa he served Director of Economic Relations with Developing Countries and Director of Cross-Border Relations with the United States. Between 1999 and 2002 he was a high commissioner in Bangladesh. He was responsible for relations with East European countries in 2002-2003, and in 2003 he became General Manager for Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. Since 2006 he has been working at an office in Warsaw. In 2009, he was replaced by Ambassador Daniel Costello. wiki