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Ruminacje

Ruminations - a kind of obsessive thought, characterized by constant doubts as to the quality and fact of the actions performed; They are most often seen in obsessive-compulsive disorder, but they may also appear as one of the obsessive-compulsive disorders. Often occurring ruminations are thoughts about doubts whether certain important actions have been taken (such as turning the tap, closing the house, etc.). It also means persistent thoughts that focus on the symptoms of stress and its causes in the patient's sense, present in certain types of depression. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Hepatitis

Diagram showing prehospital and hematoma. Subacute hematoma (Latin cephalhematoma) - the accumulation of blood in the subocular space of the bone, resulting from the breakdown of blood vessels. In the event of a labor injury, the subocular hematoma is related to the skull bones of the skull and most often occurs in the parietal and temporal bones and is manifested by the focal edema of the tissues within the skull. The risk of hematocrit hematoma increases the use of surgical procedures such as hemodialysis or vaccination. It occurs in about 2.5% of newborns. Unlike the head, hematoma is limited to the area of ​​one bone, that is, it never crosses the suture line, although bilateral hematoma is possible. Hepatitis occurs even within a dozen or so hours after birth, within a few weeks. There is no need for treatment, only follow-up because there are complications: Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Efekt Wertera

Werther Effect - Significant increase in suicide due to media coverage of suicide of a well known person. Information about suicides and their descriptions in the media may cause imitation. This also applies to small communities (eg schools) and families (family suicide increases the likelihood that another person commits suicide). The name comes from the title character of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's novel The Suffering of the Young Werther. The Werther effect is related to informational conformism. wiki

Wild children

Wild children, wolf children - children living in social isolation, raised by animals or having only indirect contact with people (eg, children kept in captivity and not in contact with other people). Literary examples of wolf children are Romulus and Remus or Mowgli. One of the most famous wild children is Victor and Genie. The mysterious Kaspar Hauser is also a mysterious child. Wild children have problems with the mastery of human speech. There is a hypothesis created by Eric Lenneberg that a human child is developing in his or her time when it is possible to assimilate a language with remarkable ease. This optimal period ends with adolescence, and a man who has lost his or her chance to master speech before about twelve years of age loses it irrevocably. wiki

Milan Plačko

Milan Plačko (born 1972) - Slovak dancer, choreographer, dance coach and international judge in this field. She comes from Kosice, Slovakia. Ballroom dancing started as an eight-year-old and he quickly began to win medals at junior championship dance competitions. At the age of 16, he won the title of Slovakian Champion for the first time (he has 20 medals in various dance disciplines) and started representing the Slovak Republic at the European and World Dances Championships in Latin America. He has won many international dance competitions in Europe and the USA, and is the finalist of the European Championships in Latin American dance. As a trainer and choreographer, he has raised a few Slovak masters both in Latin American dances as well as in standard dances. Dancing with the Stars He appeared in the 6th edition of the dance program with stars, his partner was Helena Vondráčková. They took the 9th place. He participated in the Slovakian versions of the dance with the sta

Tomasz Zieliński (art patron)

Tomasz Zieliński (born 28 March 1802 in Cracow, died 18 June 1858 in Kielce) - the head of the Kielce County, collector, lover of monuments and art. The palace is located in the center of Kielce. Curriculum vitae He was born in Cracow in a noble family. Elsewhere, the youngster Zieliński awakened his passion for art. In Cracow he completed 5 classes of gymnasium and in 1819 he was in Warsaw. In the capital of the Polish Kingdom, Zieliński graduated from the Provincial Gymnasium and on July 3, 1821, he began his career as a clerical employee of the Office of the Municipal Office of the City of Warsaw. In 1829, he started working in the police, taking over the position of the writer of Circus VII. Between March 11 and September 16, 1831, he received no salary, which could mean that he did not receive the tsar's power during the November Uprising. After the uprising he continued his work in the police, reaching high levels of office and ordinations (he assumed the post of Commissio

Literary and Slavic Society

Literary and Slavic Society - a company founded in the years 1836-1886, founded at the University of Wrocław with the task of studying and cultivating languages ​​and Slavic literature, especially Polish. The founders and managers of the Society were: Jan Evangelista Purkyně, assisted by Wojciech Cybulski and Wladyslaw Nehring. The Society was dissolved on 1 June 1886 on the basis of liquidation by the German Ministry of Education of all Polish university student organizations. The formal pretext of the decision was the allegation of political involvement of these associations. Bibliography wiki
Sodium thioglycolate medium - liquid medium used in microbiology for the cultivation of anaerobic bacteria, especially spores of the genus Clostridium. Composition The medium consists of distilled water, agar, yeast extract, cystine and casein hydrolyzate. Sodium thioglycolate is responsible for reducing the redox potential and enabling anaerobic survival, while rezazurin (fresh) allows the assessment of this potential. The pH of the substrate is 7.1. It is necessary to store the media in a dark place. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Hermann Parzinger

Hermann Parzinger (2014) Hermann Parzinger (born March 12, 1959 in Munich) is a German archaeologist and prehistorist. He studied at the universities in Munich, Saarbrücken and Ljubljana. He led archaeological positions in Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkey, Spain and Russia. He is a specialist in Scythian culture. He discovered, among others. the mummy of the warrior (Altai) and the princely tomb (Suwa, Russia). Since 1995 the director of the Eurasian branch at the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin. In 1998 he was awarded the Leibniz Prize for research. In 2003 he became president of the Institute. In 2006 he was appointed as the successor of the President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, which he was in 2008. This scientist's hobby is judo. In this discipline is the holder of the black belt. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Voting by majority

Unanimous vote and majority vote The rule of unanimity of the vote does not eliminate the possibility of manipulation. Due to the difficulty of reaching a complete agreement between voters, the most commonly held status quo. This difficulty is even greater, with more members counting the voting population. The rule of majority voting also guarantees the preservation of democratic principles. Often it is less time consuming and better for voters, in case of uncertainty about their p . Rule of majority voting The rule of majority voting rejects the principle of interpersonal incomparability and often leads to redistribution of income. It is known that majority voting can cause dissatisfaction and ambiguous results. The option chosen by the public is the option most of its members favor (it is the highest voted by the voters). Bibliography wiki
Pallor mortis - pallor which occurs almost immediately after death (in 15-120 minutes). Caused by the lack of blood flow through the capillaries throughout the body. It has a distinctive greyish or yellowish tinge which is sometimes referred to as "pale pallor." In certain cases, such as carbon monoxide poisoning, the skin retains a pink color (outside areas of precipitation). Because pale skin can occur during life, eg in anemia, hypotension (shock, syncope), and appears very soon after death it plays a small or no role in determining the time of death. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Amytis

Amytis is a Persian princess from the Achaemenid dynasty, the daughter of King Xserks I and Queen Amestris, sister of Artaxerxes I. The wife of the nobleman of Magabyz. Amytis and her mother were presented by Kessian as the two most powerful women during the Artaxerxes rule. According to Greek sources, Amytis was an absolute woman. According to Kessian, Megabyzus himself accused his wife of forgery (during Xerxes rule). When Megabyzus died, Amytis had an affair with a Greek doctor - Apollonides of Kos, and when the affair was discovered, Apollonides was tortured for two months and then buried alive by the queen-mother, Amestris. Another Greek historian - Dinon, described Amytis as the most beautiful and most ruthless woman in Asia. None of these sources is completely reliable. No image of Amytis makes it impossible to reproduce its appearance. Revolt About 445 p.n.e. Amytis' husband, Megabyzus, launched a successful revolt against her brother in Syria. At first Amytis opted

Józef Janowski (Museumist)

Józef Janowski (born 1928 in Warsaw) - PhD in humanities, archaeologist, museumologist, poet, graduate of the University and Jagiellonian University. Museum creator in Krosno and its director 1957-1976, initiator and prospector of the oldest traces of settlement in the Krosno region, eg; in Wietrzno, in Czarnorzeki. Member of the Polish Writers 'Association, president and co-founder of the Literary Teachers' Association in Krosno, author of more than 300 poems collected in 10 volumes of poetry. Much of his literary work is devoted to the Beskid, Dukla, Wietrznu, Równe and other towns of Krosno. wiki

Bohdan Świderski

On Powązki Military Bohdan Świderski ps. Zaskroniec (born ca. 1917, died August 1, 1944 in Warsaw) - lieutenant in arms of the Home Army, participant in the Warsaw Uprising. Before the war he studied at the Warsaw University of Technology. He belonged to the 23rd Warsaw Scouting and Scouting Teams "Pomarańczarnia". He was a member of a special group in the "Cuban" department. He died on the first day of the Warsaw Uprising at the Battle of Okęcie at the age of 27. He was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit with Swords. He was buried with his mother, Maria Świderska, at Powązki Military Park in Warsaw. wiki

Jerzy Barzowski

Jerzy Barzowski (born August 10, 1951 in Pomerania Wielki) is a Polish politician, self-governmental politician and member of Parliament for the third term of office. Curriculum vitae In 1981 he graduated from high school in Bytów. At the end of the 1960s he worked at the Gdańsk Shipyard. Lenin, then to 1974 in the company "Instal" in Gdańsk. From 1974 to 1990 he was employed at the "Elmor" Ship Electrical Equipment and Automation Plant in Bytów. In 1980 he joined "Solidarity", presided over the union's founding committee. After December 13, 1981, he was acting in the underground in the Słupsk province. In the 90s he was a member of the regional authorities of the union. In the years 1994-1998 and 2002-2006 he served as deputy mayor of Bytów, from 1998 to 2002 he held the mayor's office. He was also a Member of the III term elected by the Solidarity Electoral Action, and in 2001 he was unsuccessful in seeking re-election. He belonged to the

Nature reserve Grafik

Nature reserve Grafik - forest nature reserve located in the south-eastern part of the Opole Voivodeship, in the area of ​​the Świętej Anny Landscape Park, near Leśnica, Czarnocin and Lichynia. Established in 1994. Description The total area of ​​the reserve is 27.66 hectares, under strict protection of 27.43 hectares. The reserve is dominated by 130-year-old beech growing on a thick layer of loess, susceptible to water erosion. There are two forest communities in the reserve: acidic lowland beech (protected community in Poland) and fertile beech forest. There are rare and endangered species in the region. The Grafik Reserve features a small valley and is distinguished by its varied landscape sculpture. Among the many plant species growing here, there are also protected species. In the reserve there are also protected mushrooms. The most interesting of these is the giant flag. There are also many species of birds and mammals, including: buzzard, woodpecker, woodpecker, green woodp

Mindy languages

<span style = "background-color: The family name is derived from the inclusion of the double number we have, which occurs (in mind- or mirnd- forms) in all languages ​​belonging to it. First proposed by Neil Chadwick in the early 80's. </ P> Classification <p> The family consists of: </ p> Eastern group or Barkly <p> Western group languages ​​use prefixes, which are characteristic of non-pinyin nouns, while Eastern groups do not use them, which is typical of pama-nungung languages. </ p> Bibliography <br /><br />wiki<br />

Chosroes II (King of Armenia)

Chosroes II - the king of Armenia in the years 330-339 from the Armenian Armenian dynasty. Son of Tiridates III. During his reign he fought with the Prophet General Mammon, who had supported him before. The reason for the change in the relationship was an increase in the influence of the leader, whose power the king had become disturbed. In opposition to the opposition he gained support from the pro-Armenian part of the aristocracy, which gained the support of the Sasanids. She responded, among other things. For the murder of several clergy of the Armenian Church, including the Catholic Aristarchus I. During his reign, Sasanid Shapur II invaded Armenia twice, defeating the Mammon who had died on the battlefield, and joined the border provinces to his own country. He founded the city of Dwin. wiki

Hans Rambow

Hans Rambow, Jan Rambow (born 1564, died 1613) was a butler of the Szczecin duke from the Gryffindor dynasty and his natural daughter's husband. Perhaps the son of a valet, Hans Rambow, died in 1598. He came from an old Pomeranian family already known since the 15th century, who in 1523 owned a fief in Moskovsky near Dolice. Before 1600 he married a daughter of Prince Jan Fryderyk and an unknown woman from a non-marriage relationship. In 1605 he was present as a court officer (junker) among Pomeranian noblemen during the latter's tribute to Bogusław XIII, the then Prince of Szczecin. Bibliography wiki

Palm Tree Method

The Palmer Method - a method for learning to write in hand, developed and propagated by Austin Palmer at the beginning of the twentieth century. It has become the most popular handwriting in the United States. According to this method, pupils acquired the skill of writing in a italic fashion with rhythmic movements. This makes the writing easy to maintain at a high write speed. Leftists are usually adapted to writing with their right hand. The method was developed in 1888 and presented to the public in Palmer's Guide to Business Writing in 1894. Despite opposition from large book publishers, the textbook was extremely successful: in 1912, 1,000,000 copies were sold throughout the United States. . The method also collected the following awards: The Palmer method has lost popularity over time and has been replaced by a move that was intended to teach children to write a manuscript before learning the italics. This was to familiarize children with the meaning of the words as qu

Walter Ehrenstein

Figury Ehrensteina Walter Ehrenstein (born 1899, died 1961) is a German professor of psychology. It is best known for discovering the meaning of color for highlighting a figure from the background using illusion of radial lines. In 1941, Ehrenstein noticed that the circular area framed by a beam of radially outward lines was seen as clearly brighter than the spotlight, though neither he nor the circle defining its boundary were matched by any physical stimulus. The illusory circle seems to float just above the plane with radial lines. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Joseph Kornblum

Józef Kornblum (born 14 February 1917 in Pruchna, died 5 August 2009) is a Jewish writer, prose writer and journalist. Born in Cieszyn Silesia in the merchant family (parents ran a colonial shop), after graduating in 1935 junior high school went to Palestine, where he worked in workers' occupations. He lived in Israel, where he debuted as a writer at the age of 60. In his works he refers to the Cieszyn region. The memory of his childhood was included in the collection of short stories "From Vistula to Jordan". In 2002 he was awarded honorary citizenship of Cieszyn. That same year, Norbertinum published his collection of short stories, Israeli Pictures. "Publicist writing in Polish, Yiddish and German, author of short stories, feature articles, reportages, humorescences, reviews, allegories, satirists, memoirs, essays and many translations. 1993), "From the Vistula to the Jordan" (Cieszyn 1996), "Love and locusts" (Bielsko-Biała 1999) " T

Association of Carpathians in Slovakia

The Carpathians Association of Slovakia (Carpathian Carpathian Society in Slovakia, Karpatskonemecký spolok in Slovensk, Der Karpatendeutsche Verein in der Slowakei) - a cultural and educational organization of the Carpathian Germans, was established in Slovakia in 1990. The organization was registered by the Ministry of Interior of Slovakia on August 27, 1990, and the first organizational meeting was held on September 30 in Medzewo. It is divided into five districts: Bratislava, Hauerland, Upper Spiš, Lower Spiš, Bodvatal. wiki

Battle of Wroclaw

Battle of Wrocieryż - the second battle of the Prince of Mazovia Konrad I with Prince Henry Silesian during the campaign of 1228. After defeating the troops of Henry the Bearded under the Rock and abandoning the attack on Cracow, the Mazovian prince retreated on Jędrzejów - Żarnów - Opoczno. According to Jan Dlugosz, before Konrad Mazowiecki reached Opoczno, under Wrocieryż on Mierzawa he suffered another defeat. Describing this battle, Dlugosz refers to an unknown message or tradition. Bibliography wiki

Maria Tiemigriukowna

Maria Tiemigriukowna, owner Kuczenoj (born in 1544 or 1545-1546, died 1569) is a daughter of Prince Tadigin Ajdarowicz, the wife of Ivan IV. Curriculum vitae Princess Kuczenoj came to Moscow with her father Tiemigriuk and soon dazzled her with the beauty of the recently widowed Ivan Tsar. She went to Orthodoxy, accepting the name Maria. The wedding took place in August 1561. The feast lasted three days. At that time, residents of the capital and foreigners were forbidden to leave their homes: the authorities feared that the subjects would not interfere with the wedding ceremony. With Russia, many Cherkess and Tatars came to Russia. The new spouse had a bad influence on her husband, inciting him to bad deeds and disobeying with the Orthodox clergy. Most of the time he spent in the Kremlin, while Ivan spent most of his time in his residence in the Aleksandrów Sloboda. In 1563 she released her only son, Vasil, who died after a few months. Before her death Maria left with her husband t

Smartmontools

smartmontools - a set of programs to support the subsystem S.M.A.R.T. Hard disks. The smartmontools package consists of two smartctl and smartd programs. The first one is a universal tool for configuring, running, testing, and reading information from the disk. Daemon smartd is responsible for constant disk monitoring. These programs run under GNU / Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The whole is available under the GNU General Public License. wiki

Ah, poor crib

Ah, a poor manger - Polish carols. Author unknown words. The first verse was written in the canteens of the mid-seventeenth century, another can be found in the songbook Mioduszewskiego from 1838 entitled Church Songbook, that is, pious songs with melodies in the Catholic Church used. The famous melody was composed by Piotr Studziński in the middle of the 19th century. In the text of the carol, the lyrical subject turns to the Savior lying in the manger, wondering if he chose a bar rather than staying in the sky or dwelling in the palace. wiki
Valentin Thilo, born 19 April 1607 in Konigsberg, died 27 July 1662) is a Lutheran theologian, professor of rhetoric and religious poet. His father was Valentin Thilo; Both parents lost during the plague in 1620 when he was 13 years old. They were raised by the pastor and professor Georg Mylius and professor Funk. In 1624 he began studying theology at the University of Albrecht in Konigsberg, and studied rhetoric and history. One of his teachers was Samuel Fuchs. In the years 1632-1634 he studied in Leiden. In 1634 he obtained a master's degree in Königsberg and became professor of rhetoric in the same year. He was a Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and was twice Dean of the University. He belonged to a poetic circle centered around Simon Dach and, like his father, wrote religious songs. He is credited with the popular Adventist myth of the Ernst, the Menschenkinder (Seriously Prepared), and the lesser known Groß ist, Herr, deine Güte, Sehr groß ist deine Treu (1639) and Herr,

Borys Połozow

Борис Николаевич Полозов (born April 1, 1888 in Kharkov, died October 23, 1966 in Buenos Aires) is a Russian military general (major general), senior officer of the Russian Corps of Defense. Commander of 1 Cossack school of junior junkers during World War II He completed a grammar school in Kharkov and then a Cossack military school in Novosibirsk. Served in the 17th Dragoon Regiment. From 1913 he was an officer in the 7th Belarusian cavalry regiment. He participated in the First World War. In 1917 he was promoted to the rank of captain. On November 20 this year he joined the Cossack troops of the White Army. From March 5, 1918 he commanded 2 sotnias of the cavalry of the Kornian regiment. Then he served in the regimental cavalry regiment and regiment. At the end of 1918, the rank of colonel assumed the command of the Kalmyk Cavalry Regiment. From August 12, 1919, he was the commander of the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Cossacks. 1920 - two independent brigade Cossacks. On October 25

Eugeniusz Tomaszewski

Commemorative plaque of Fr. E. Tomaszewski in Nowotańc Eugeniusz Tomaszewski (born April 28, 1918 in Nowotaniec, died July 31, 1978 in Wroclaw) - Polish Catholic priest, prelate, professor dr. Father of the parish of the Holy Family in Wroclaw. Born in Nowotaniec in a bourgeois family. Until 1944 he lived and worked in Nowotaniec. He attended primary school in Nowotańc and Bukowsk. He graduated from Żółkiew. Theological studies began in Lviv. On May 11, 1941, Fr. Eugeniusz Tomaszewski in Nowotaniec. After the war he was a professor of fundamental theology of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology and the Metropolitan of the Higher Seminary in Wroclaw. From 1947 lecturer in apologetics and religious studies at the Higher Seminary in Wroclaw. wiki

Władysław Wróblewski (plastic artist)

Knack Randstad Roeselare - Belgian men's volleyball club was founded in 1964 in Roeselare. Most beloved Belgian volleyball team alongside Noliko Maaseik. The club is in Volleyliga. Successes Belgian Cup: Belgium Super Cup: European Cup Winners' Cup: Puchar CEV: Cup Top Teams: Cadre Season 2017/2018 Season 2016/2017 Season 2015/2016 Season 2014/2015 Season 2013/2014 , 1978, as a docent, since 1993, the function of the Manager of the Furniture Design Department, Vice-Dean and Dean of the Department of Interior Architecture and Industrial Design and Vice-Rector for Art and Research. He designed a series of furniture sets for domestic and foreign markets (France, Germany, USSR), hotel furniture (eg Kraków, Warsaw), as well as furniture for the government carriage (1973). Furniture was exhibited at a number of exhibitions in Poland and abroad. He paints paintings, exhibited drawings (eg Poznań 1968), designed award-winning posters (1968-1969) and took part in ceramic workshop

Philosophical poem

Philosophical Poem - a genre of didactic literature similar to a didactic poem, a poem dedicated to philosophical doctrine, and sometimes also to philosophical or scientific doctrine. The first philosophical texts of the West were philosophical poems. Probably the oldest of them was poem Περὶ φύσεως (Peri physeos, O nature) Anaxymandra. The custom of expressing one's thoughts in the form of a poem was widespread among the pre-Socratic philosophers of nature, and most of the resulting works were also called Περὶ φύσεως. In the later philosophy of the ancient, philosophical poems became rarer (the most famous of them being the De Rerum nature of Lucrezia), and in the later philosophy they almost disappeared. wiki

Artūrs Silgailis

Artūrs Mihails Silgailis (born November 13, 1895 in Mežmuiža, Latvia) is a Russian and Latvian military lieutenant colonel, lieutenant commander and deputy commander of the 15th Grenadier Division SS, Chief of Staff of the General Inspectorate of the Latvian SS Legion, Secretary General of the War in the Latvian National Committee. In 1914 he volunteered for the Russian army. In October 1915 he completed military school in Vilnius. Served among others. in the 426 Infantry Regiment. In the summer of 1916 he was transferred to the Baltic Fleet in Helsinki, and then to the garrison of the fortress Sveaborg. In the interwar period he served in the Latvian army, among others. in the 6th Infantry Regiment in Riga, reaching the rank of colonel. After the occupation of Latvia by the Germans in 1941, he cooperated with the occupying forces. On March 1, 1943, he became the infantry commander and deputy commander of the 15th Grenadier Division SS in the Legions-Standartenführer der SS. In Nove

NEWS (encyclopaedia)

I know (Great Interactive Encyclopedia of Multimedia) - an encyclopedia based on the Popular Encyclopedia of Universal and Multimedial Encyclopedia of the Fogra Publishing House, available since 2000 on the Onet.pl web portal. Edition 9 of 2006 contains more than 125 thousand. passwords. The first edition was published in the mid-1990s. The second edition of 1998 contained about 66,000. more than 3 thousand Images, about 600 images, more than 40 minutes of movies, over 3 hours of sound, more than 120 tables and more than 200 maps. The encyclopaedia was initially available free of charge, and remained available until 2001. In mid-2003, Onet.pl announced that the free encyclopedia would no longer be extended or updated, and that a new version of the encyclopedia would be available for access. will pay. By the end of the year the older version was still available for free. Since March 2, 2006, WIEM is available again with no restrictions. Since 25 November 2008, WIEM is available fo

Welebit

View of Welebit from the sea side Paklenica National Park Welebit (Velebit, Alpi Bebie) is a mountain range in Croatia, where the Dinarian Mountains fall to the Welebic Channel. There are two national parks in the area of ​​Velebit: Northern National Park and Paklenica National Park. These mountains are made of sedimentary rocks. The highest peak of these mountains is the Vaganski Vrh, which rises to a height of 1757 m. The slope asymmetry of the slopes is quite remarkable. Peaks wiki

David Gray (journalist)

David Gray (born December 31, 1927 in Kingswinford, died September 6, 1983 in London), is an English journalist, tennis activist. He studied at the University of Birmingham. After graduation he worked as a journalist and was associated with the editorial boards of "Wolverhampton Express and Star", "Northern Daily Telegraph", "News Chronicle", since 1958 with "Guardian". He dealt with political and cultural issues, the editorial staff of the Guardian focused on sports. For many years he was a tennis correspondent. He was involved in the development of tennis, was the opponent of maintaining the artificial division of amateur and professional tennis, sought to restore the status of Olympic sport (which occurred after his death), initiated the change of Davis Cup formula. Tennis development has also been seen through popularization throughout the world, including in the African continent. In 1976, he resigned from journalism and became a member

Edward Wojtalik

Edward Wojtalik (born July 7, 1948 in Wilków-Kolonia) is a Polish politician, Member of Parliament for the fourth term of office. Curriculum vitae In 1991 he graduated from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Gdańsk. In the years 1967-1990 he belonged to the PZPR, was the first secretary of her Municipal Committee in Bobolice. From 1994 to 1998 he served as mayor of Bobolice, then in 2001 to starost of Koszalin. He served as a deputy to the Sejm of the fourth term, elected in the Koszalin district of the Alliance of the Democratic Left. In 2004 he went to the Polish Social Democrat. In 2005 he applied for re-election unsuccessfully, he also failed in local elections (in 2006 to the West Pomeranian parliament from the LiD list, in 2010 to the Koszalin county council from the SLD list and in 2014 to the head of the commune of Świeszyno from his own committee); In the meantime, left SDPL. Bibliography wiki

Jean Dunand

Jean Dunand, Peacock tray, 1914, Orsay Museum, Paris Jean Dunand (born 20 May 1877 in Lancy, 1942 in Paris) is a French-born Swiss decorator. He was one of the greatest creators of art déco. In 1896 he settled in Paris. Initially he was involved in sculpture and then focused on decorative forms. He performed, among others. fine decorative items in which he went from the style of Art Nouveau to the geometric forms of art déco with a distinct influence of cubism. Dunand also signed designs of interiors (including passenger ships) created by other artists and performed in his workshop. The fame was awarded to the French Embassy's extermination project, exhibited at the 1925 Paris Decorative Art Exhibition. This exhibition gave birth to the Art Deco. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Diego de Gardoqui

Diego de Gardoqui Don Diego de Gardoqui (born November 12, 1735 in Bilbao, Calle La Ribera esquina Santa Maria, 1798 in Madrid), Spanish MP in the United States. Diego de Gardoqui, the fourth of eight children, was a financial intermediary between the Kingdom of Spain and American colonists rebelling against the British Crown. Recipient of his assistance was American diplomat John Jay, in 1779-1782 the first US-resident minister in Spain, who repeatedly met with the Spaniard. The boss of the delivery company was José de Gardoqui and his three sons, one of whom was Diego. There were 215 American soldiers in service - 30,000 muskets - 30,000 bayonets - 51 314 muskets - 300,000 pounds of gunpowder - 12,868 grenades - 30,000 uniforms and 4,000 military tents. After the war for independence of the United States (peace was signed in 1783) Gardoqui became a Spanish MP in the United States. In the spring of 1785 he arrived in New York. In the summer of 1786, he and John Jay worked on the S

Dorota Seydenmann

Side 1930 Dorota Seydenmanowa, from the house of Berlinerblau (born 1 August 1898 in Warsaw, probably presumably in 1943 in Nowy Sącz) - Polish painter of Jewish origin. Curriculum vitae Born in an assimilated intelligence family; Two of her brothers were architects, sister - Aniela Steinsberg - advocate, defender of political prisoners before and after World War II, founding member of the Workers' Defense Committee. Dorota Berlinerblau graduated from Warsaw with 6 classes. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow (1920-27) with Wojciech Weiss, Józef Pankiewicz and Felicjan Szczęsny Kowarski. While in Paris in 1925, she joined the Paris Committee. It belonged to the Capuchins, who were most faithful to the program of their group and remained strongly influenced by French color. She painted primarily landscapes and still-life color, with very intense colors, sometimes close to pointylism. She was a friend of Hanna Rudzka-Cybisowa (wife of Jan Cybis) from the period of

Adam z Marsh

Adam of Marsh, Adam de Marisco (November 18, 1259 in Lincoln) - Franciscan theologian. He studied at Oxford. In 1233 he entered the Franciscan Order. He was a friend of Robert Grosseteste. In 1245 he accompanied him to the synagogue in Lyon. When he was offered a chair by Alexander of Hales, he did not accept her. He was the first Franciscan lecturer in Oxford in 1247-1249 or 1248-1250. A collection of Adam's letters from Marsh was published by J. Brewer in the Franciscan Monument I series (Londinum 1858). It is an important historical source for the times of Adam of Marsh, especially for knowledge about the environment of scholars. Also, his comments on the Song of Songs and the Letter to the Hebrews are also known. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Friedrich Tietjen

Friedrich Tietjen (born October 15, 1832 in Garnholt (now Westerstede), died June 21, 1895 in Berlin) is a German astronomer. He worked as a professor of astronomy at the University of Berlin. From 1874 until his death he was managed by the Astronomischen Rechen-Institut (ARI) in Heidelberg (now the Heidelberg Center for Astronomy). In 1866 he discovered the asteroid (86) Semele. In recognition of his work, one of the asteroids was named (2158) Tietjen. Authoritative control (person): wiki

The Ethiopian story of Theagenes and Chariklei

The Ethiopian story of Theagenes and Chariklei written by Heliodor is the last preserved ancient romance. This is the longest and most complex Greek romance. Heroes of Heliodora are physically and morally superior to characters created by their predecessors. This is in spite of the psychological probabilities that Longos and Achilles Tatios have introduced to romance. Heliodor uses a number of conventional features of the genre, such as love at first sight, pirate presence, shipwreck, apparent death, etc., but he did it masterly. The structure of the novel is modeled to a great extent on the Odyssey. The author introduces the reader to the very middle of the events, that is, in medias res, and what is happening earlier is introduced by a flashback. In chronological order, the joint fate of Theagenes and Chariklei is as follows: girl and young man fall in love with each other at first sight during the Pythian Games in Delphi. This was due to the gods who have been leading their fa

Lance Mackey

Lance Mackey, 2009 Lance Mackey (born 1970) - titled American Mastermind. Four times winner of the world's toughest Yukon Quest dog race (2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008) and four-time Iditarod race in 2007,2008,2009,2010. He is the first player to win both races in one year and has done twice. During the two races the team led the same dog Larry (participant 10 more than 1000 miles of racing, of which 7 of them winning). The second man in the history of the race, who reached the time under 9 days - 8d59m58s In the Iditarod race earlier his father Dick Mackey won in 1978 and his brother Rick Mackey in 1983. All three have always competed in the 13th event. wiki

Battle of Ujście (1227)

Battle of the estuary (1227) - At the beginning of the 1920s, Prince Władysław Odonic activated the political and military actions against his uncle, Wielkopolska prince Wladyslaw Laskonogi. Exiled from the Wielkopolska Odonic went to Pomerania Pomeranian Pomeranian Manor, who wanted to liberate himself from the ties of prince Leszek Biala, promised Odonic far-reaching assistance in recovering Wielkopolska. Around 1223 Świętopełk and Odonic started warfare in Wielkopolska against Władysław Laskonogie, gradually occupying border areas. On September 9, 1223, they occupied a fortress located in the north-eastern part of the Wielkopolska Region - Ujście nad Notecią, and in November Nakło. The wineries were a great base for Odonica, from where it led successful invasions to the Mogilev land (1225) and the land of the Kalisz (1226). In 1227 Władysław Laskonogi decided to deal with his nephew. For this purpose, the units under the command of the Dobrogosta governor from Szamotuły attemp

Las Pisarski

Mount Vera in the Pisarska forest Las Pisarski - a fragment of a forest located in the southern part of the Olkusz Upland in the municipality of Krzeszowice (the area of ​​the village of Dubie and Żary) in the area of ​​two nature reserves: the western part belongs to the Raclawka Valley and the eastern part to the Szklarki Valley. Forest from the 15th century was owned by Żarskie, from 1628 Agnieszka Firlejowej for the monastery in Czerna, since the second half. 18th century, from 1804 Grünbaum, and in the years 1848-1939 belonged to Potocki from nearby Krzeszowice and entered into the so-called. County of Tuscany. After World War II it is owned by the Krzeszowice Forest District. On Widoma Hill there is a grave of AL and Soviet partisans killed in the forests of 23-24 August 1944 in a battle with Germany. The event is commemorated by a memorial boulder located above the stream of Glass. In the southern part of the forest area, in the valley of Szklarka, there is a Rózin trout s

Hermanski-Pudlaka's band

Hermansky-Pudlab syndrome (HPS), a rare, genetically-conditioned syndrome, clinically manifested as an increase in bleeding time and ocular albinism. Inheritance of the disease is autosomal recessive. Platelets lack δ. The disease was described by Czech interlocutors František Heřmanský and Pavel Pudlák in 1959. At least eight gene loci have been identified, whose mutations appear clinically as a syndrome of Heřmansky and Pudlák. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Herb Mirosławca

The Mirosławca's coat is a four-pronged Spanish cross on which the silver head of a goat with golden horns is placed in blue boxes 1 and 4, in red boxes 2 and 3 there is a Maltese cross (white). The origin of a goat's head in a coat may be related to the jewel of the Wedel coat of arms, which was the owner of the city. The Maltese cross symbolizes the city's relationship with the Order of the Knights, who once owned the city. The pattern of the coat of arms has been used since the 16th century, before it was probably the red eagle of the Brandenburg margraves. Bibliography wiki

Andrej Makajonak

Andrej Jahorawich Makajonak (1920 - 1982), Belarusian comedian. In 1939 he began military service in the Georgian SSR, during World War II he participated in the Soviet-British Operation Y in Iran, later fought in the Caucasus, took part in the Crimean descent. Severely wounded during the German counter-offensive in April 1942, threatened with leg amputation, was demobilized. He spent the rest of the war in Georgia and Belarus. Since 1944 he was the Komsomol district secretary, and since 1945 he has been working in the party apparatus of the KPB. After completing the 1949 ideological school at the Central Committee of the PSC, he was sent to work in the editorial office of the satirical magazine Woźniak (Jeżyk) in Belarusian language. In the same year he became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. In the years 1966-1977 he was the editor of the magazine Nieman, a body of the Union of Soviet Writers of Belarus. In 1966, as a member of the Belarussian delegation, he participa

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Social pension - benefits paid monthly by the Social Insurance Institution to people unable to work. The right to a social pension is available to persons aged 18 or over who live in Poland and who have a decision on total incapacity (permanent or temporary). Social benefits are available to people who have not made a contribution period before losing their health (eg disabled from birth, inactive students and PhD students). This pension accounts for 84% of the lowest total disability pension and is subject to annual adjustment. ZUS accepts and pays the pension since 1 October 2003. It is possible to grant a fixed pension (when the incapacity is permanent) or temporary. The pension is suspended if the recipient benefits more than 70% of the average monthly salary for the quarter for which the data was recently announced by the Central Statistical Office. wiki

Michał Chałoński

Michał Hubert Chałoński (born 3 November 1943 in Kielce) - Polish politician, economist, Member of the Sejm X and 1st term. Curriculum vitae In the years 1962-1972 he worked as a manager of the production department at the Kielce Transportation and Construction Company, and in 1972-1975 he was the manager of the Chemadin Equipment and Transport Facility in Kielce. Next, he was employed in the Kielce Building Association and the Technical Services Association of the Invalids Society in Kielce. In 1980, he joined "Solidarity", during the martial law he was interned for the period from 13 December 1981 to 1 July 1982. After his dismissal, he was employed at the Technical Services Association of the Invalids Society in Kielce. He was a member of the Bishops' Help Desk, he was involved in the distribution of the underground press. In 1986, he was sentenced to a term of imprisonment of one and a half years with conditional suspension of execution. He was a member of the

Aleksander Ostermann-Tolstoy

Count Aleksander Ivanovich Ostermann-Tolstoy Count Aleksander Ivanovich Ostermann-Tolstoy Alexander Ivanovich counts Ostermann-Tolstoy, Russian Александр Иванович Остерман-Толстой, transl. Aleksandr Ivanovič Osterman-Tolstoj (born 1772, died February 12, 1857 in Le Petit-Saconnex, Switzerland) - Russian officer of the Napoleonic Wars, Freemason. He was the great-grandson of the Russian diplomat Heinrich Johann Friedrich Osterman. Ostermann-Tolstoj fought 1788-1790 with success during the expedition against Turkey under the command of Suworowa. In capturing Ismail in 1790. In 1798 he was promoted to Brigadier General, and in 1805 to Brigadier General. He participated in many battles against the Napoleonic army, among others. under Prussian Iława in 1807, under Ostrown and under Borodino in 1812 and under Budziszyn in 1813. In the battle of Kulm lost his left arm. Order of Saint Andrew the Apostle of the First Apostle, Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with Diamonds, Order of Saint Geo

Damaged and shot

Stable and shot - a moral novel (with elements of the sensational novel) Monika Szwai from 2005. Description of the plot The life of 25-year-old beautiful and shapely Emily looked like a fairy-tale: she had a handsome and wealthy fiancé who showered her with expensive gifts and endowed great affection, lived in a beautiful home and did not have to worry about money. Spit when one day the anti-terrorists arrived home, and the fiancé turned out to be a dangerous gangster with the nickname Kałach. Emilia lived with her friend, Ludwik (called Lula), a 35-year-old lonely custodian of the museum (educated art historian). Together they leave to take a rest in the Marysin Rotunda (a fictional village situated by the author of the novel between Karpacz and Kowary). There are old friends of Lula - Wiktor with his wife Ewa and daughter Jagodę and Janek alone raising the son of Kajtek. The mansion is owned by an older lady, called simply Grandmother, widow after the captain. Grandma is afr

Krzysztof Pruszkowski

Krzysztof Pruszkowski (born 23 March 1943 in Kazimierz Dolny) is an artist, photographer and architect. Graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology. It belongs to the Association of Polish Artists Photographers. He deals with conceptual photography. It deals with issues of space and time. After conceptual, reportage-sociological photo cycles from the 1970s, the artist has been developing and developing a new concept of photography, called photosynthesis, since 1984. It consists of multiple shots of the same theme, resulting in a synthetic image. This technique is used to photograph landscapes or portraits, but also works of art in the field of painting and sculpture, or referring to photographs of other artists. He lives and works in Kazimierz Dolny and (since 1990's) in Paris. Bibliography wiki

Aleksandra Małachowska

Aleksandra Barbara Małachowska (born March 10, 1950 in Tarczyn) is a Polish politician, gardener, deputy to the Sejm of the Republic of Poland of the second term. Curriculum vitae In 1975, she graduated from the Faculty of Zootechnics at the Warsaw Agricultural University. He runs his own farm and orchard. In the years 1993-1997 she was a member of the second term of office, elected in the sub-district of the Polish People's Party. She worked in the National Defense Commission and the Foreign Affairs Committee. Later on several times she was unsuccessful on the PSL side. in the parliamentary elections in 2005 and a year later in the parliament of Mazovia. He is the representative of the marshal of this province. Bibliography wiki

Hymet

Hymet, also Imitos and Hymēttós (Greek: Υμηττός, trm. Ymīttós, trit. Imitos) is a mountain range in Attica, south-east of Athens, between the Pentelejkon and Saronic Gulf. Hymet was famous for its fine honeys and marbles. Currently, after several fires, the forests have survived only on the north and northwest sides, and the entire mountain is subject to special legal protection. Its long, flat top is currently covered by forest broadcasting antennas, it carries an asphalt road, but all circular communication is allowed only from sunrise to sunset and the highway is blocked by the police at night. Well worth a visit: Bibliography wiki

Subjective idealism

Subjective idealism - a view characteristic of the philosophical thought of George Berkeley, according to which things exist only insofar as they are perceived (principle esse = percipi). The data given to us in external experience are only sets of individual sensory qualities, and all these qualities are subjective. Berkeley argued in this way that, for example, if I say "the book exists," it does not mean anything except the fact that I can touch her, see, etc. But if neither me nor any other mind perceives sensory impressions , it is not possible to say that this book exists. This view is strongly linked to immaterialism. The most popular sample of the poem: If I see a book and at the same time touch it, is it one or two things? Berkeley did not hesitate to say that what we see is another thing from the one we touch. Similarly, for example, when we look at some object close up and away. The treatment of these various beings as one only results from the inaccuracy of t

Zygmunt Szpaderski

Zygmunt Szpaderski (born 1914, March 9, 2008) is a Polish violinist, producer of percussion instruments. In the interwar period he worked as an electrical engineer at PZL in Warsaw, and during his spare time he played violin, among other things, at weddings. From 1945, he lived in Lodz. Together with a colleague he performed in the now no longer existing restaurant at the intersection of Andrzej Struga and Tadeusz Kościuszko streets. He soon helped his fellow drummer and drummer himself, prompting him to construct his own percussion, which he performed several months later, and then sold it. He founded his own factory on 86 Piotrkowska Street in Łódź. In the mid-1960s, with the outbreak of bigstar fashion, Szpaderski's percussion sets gained huge popularity and reputation in the country (in this period he even composed two percussion sets per day). During his career he performed several thousand drums. He was also a well-known producer of drumsticks and orchestral boilers. Szp

Late alcohols

Late glaciation is the decline of glaciation. This term is mainly related to the last termination of the glaciation. The beginning of this period varies from region to region. 21-14.5 thousand. years BP (18-13 thousand years C BP), but its end is equivalent to the end of Pleistocene and the beginning of holocene - 11.65 thousand. years BP. In Poland the late glacier is the upper part of the main north-Polish glaciation. The climate in that period was characterized by high volatility. The general improvement of the climate in the direction of interglacial fashion was interrupted by a series of strong and violent colds, such as the younger dryas. The warmest phase at this time was the Bølling / Allerød interlibrary which lasted about 2 thousand. years. Chronostratigraphic division of late glutathione: oldest dryas - & gt; 14.7 thous. BP years (& gt; 12.6 thousand C BP) wiki

Antoniotto de Botta-Adorno

Antoniotto, markiz de Botta-Adorno Antoniotto, Marquis de Botta-Adorno (born 1688 (Branduzzo-Lombardia), died December 29, 1774 in Torre d'Isola) is an Italian military descent from one of the most powerful families in Genoa, One year after Antoniott's birth, his father was expelled from the Genoese Republic, accused of plotting a coup. In 1700, his father died and his estate was taken over by his eldest son, Alessandro. Antoniotto chose a military career. The army remained long. In 1746 he commanded the Austrian-Sardinian units against the French, resulting in the victorious Battle of Piacenza 1746. Later, Charles Lorrainean made him an Austrian platoon in Belgium (Austria). Between 1762 and 1764 he was an ambassador of Austria to St. Petersburg and from 1765 to the regency of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Literature Authoritative control (person): wiki

Coal Weave

Coal Weave Coat of Arms depicts a brown bear with a right front paw, over the bears three black hunting horns (trumpets) in silver hardware, in a triskelion arrangement. The coat comes from John Casimir from 1651, is mentioned in the privileges of the weed granted to the city by the ruler. Three trumpets in the system in the mite come from Trąby, ancestral coat of the long-standing owners of Wewrowa - Radziwiłł. The coat was used until the partition of Poland; During the partitions, the emblem was replaced by the national emblem, as in other Polish cities. The coat of arms was returned to the Second Polish Republic. In the 1930s, the Wawer Township issued stamps of stamp duty with the wrong image of the Coat of Arms - the bear had his left hand lifted instead of the right. This error was also duplicated in the arms and other publications, among others in the work "Polish cities in the millennium." The pattern of the present Coat of Arms, consistent with the historica

procuration

Prokur (procurare, lat. procurare) - a special type of power of attorney for a person with full legal capacity (proxy), which any entrepreneur may enter into the register of entrepreneurs (in the National Court Register or Central Register and Information on Business Activity). The prosecutor shall authorize the conduct of activities (court and extra-judicial) connected with running the enterprise. These actions exclude the transfer and encumbrance of the company and of the real estate to which a specific power of attorney is required. Proxies can not be transferred to another person, but the proxy may give another person a power of attorney to a particular category of activity or specific to a particular activity. Entities authorized to grant a proxy may also grant ordinary mandates. Types of proxies Rising, revocation and expiration of the procurator Prokura is created at the moment of giving it in writing under pain of nullity, the registration itself is only a confirmatio

Catalytic transfer phase

Phase Transfer Catalysis is a method of conducting a chemical reaction involving anions and non-polar organic reagents. The process is carried out in a heterophasic system (in two immiscible solvents). Anions are generated from moderately strong organic acids by the action of alkali metal hydroxide solutions or solid bases such as alkali metal hydroxides or carbonates. The concentration of the hydroxide used should be proportional to the strength of the acid used. Reactive "inorganic" anions can also be used in the form of salts. The transport of the reactants between the immiscible phases provides catalysts for phase transfer, most commonly quaternary ammonium salts. Organic anions are produced at the interface. The catalyst enters into an ion exchange with the formed salt of the anion, resulting in an ionic pair that diffuses deep into the organic phase, where the anion can react with the electrophilic reactants present in the system. Depending on the structure of th

Forest of Ladzka

Ladzka Forest - a forest complex in eastern Poland, a remnant of the Bielska Forest in the Hajnowka District, often classified as part of the Bialowieza Forest. Puszcza Ladzka branch 55 There are pine stands with spruce, oak and horn. The boundary between the Bialowieza Forest and Ladzka is contractual, generally being located in the vicinity of the 687 voivodship road section of Nowosady-Skupowo. Puszcza Ladzka behind the village of Borysówka Name Current, used since the 17th century, the name of Puszcza comes from a distance of several kilometers of the village of Lady in the commune of Czyże, where before 1570 - a farm was established, which was the headquarters of the forest Bielsk Forest, whose remnant is the Ladzka Forest. The Lacka Forest, probably based on the folklore etymology of the Lacka Forest - Ruska Primeval Forest (see eg Stok Lacki and Stok Ruski). wiki

Borean languages

Borean languages: green - nostrat languages, red - dene-caucasian, yellow - austrian Borean languages ​​(Latin haemispher borealis - northern hemisphere) - hypothetical language macrosis consisting of most of the languages ​​of Eurasia, North Africa and the Americas. Borean languages ​​would include such macrocosm as nostratic, dene-caucasian, amerindian and austeric. The Borean language theory was introduced by S. Starostin, who argued that the nostratical, dene-caucasian, and austrian languages ​​are closer to each other than eg with the Bantu or Nilo-Saharan languages. The hypothetical progenitor of the Borean languages ​​would be 15-20 thousand. This is probably somewhere in Eurasia. wiki

Youth Brass Cockpit Orchestra

The Youth Brass Orchestra from Koprzywnica was founded in 1988. The orchestra is composed of the Copernicus students learning and studying. The beginnings of the orchestra were extremely difficult, the music equipment was incomplete and in very poor condition. Today's orchestra continues the musical traditions of the city's cathedral. The first abbot of the monastery was established in the 17th century. During her twenty-year career, she has been featured in: Currently, the orchestra gives a lot of concerts and takes part in numerous reviews of firefighting orchestras. wiki

Karol Chmiel (teacher)

Karol Chmiel (born June 5, 1891 in Cierlicko, died in 1954 in Cieszyn) - Polish teacher, educational activist and librarian. Since 1910 he taught in the Old Town near Frysztat, where he organized a library, and from 1920 in Cieszyn. He has been working as a library lecturer at the School Board's Head Office since 1925. During World War II interned in Tornyos Nadaska, he organized a camp library there and wrote "Our Life". After the war, he returned to Cieszyn Silesia, where he was involved in organizing school and general libraries. From 1946 he was the head of the District Public Library in Cieszyn. Bibliography wiki

Droning

Denotation (translation of Jerzy Pelec) - a dissertation by Bertrand Russell, first published in English in 1905, in the "Mind" (On Denoting, "Mind", New Series, Vol. Oct., 1905), pp. 479-493. The text of Russell is considered one of the writings inaugurating the contemporary philosophy of language. It was a critical response to Gottlob Frege's article, Sens and Nominee (1892) and to Alexius Meinong's writings. In this text, Russell proposed the original descriptive theory: he introduced (especially important for positioning languages) the distinction between definite and undefined descriptors. It also presents a solution to the problem of the veracity of sentences denoting objects or phenomena of the type "Modern King of France". Bibliography wiki

Central Scouting Warehouse

The building housed the Warsaw branch of CSH Central Scouting Scout - a state-owned commercial and production company established as a supply base for ZHP, schools and organizations involved in the upbringing of young people. For years the basic source of supply for modelers and young DIY. CSH had 15 branch offices. There was a shop at Marszałkowska Street in Warsaw, where you could see a huge, functioning electric train line. The Czuj-Czyn Scout Cooperative, which was established in the early 1930's and which quickly opened its branches in larger cities, for example the Lodz branch was founded around March 1933. Calendar of activities wiki

Baritone guitar

Baritone guitar - a variation of the standard guitar, with extended mensuration, which allows for lower tuning. As the first baritone guitar, it was introduced in the late 1950s by The Danelectro Company. However, it was not initially popular among musicians and listeners. Still, the instrument began appearing in surf music and as a backdrop for many movie tracks. You can also hear him in country music (Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Dwight Yoakam, George Jones, Willie Nelson), who often duplicates the concubine. Baritone was playing the opening track of the song "Woman from Liberia" by folk-pop singer Jimmie Rodgers. Recently, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Barenaked Ladies have been using it. Standard tuning of normal guitar is EADGHE. Baritone guitars are usually tuned lower (ADGCEA), lower quarter (HEADF # H) or lower octave (EADGHE). Gretsch, Fender, Jerry Jones and other companies produced baritone guitars, albeit in smaller quantities, due to low interest. Baritone guitars h
Character class (computer RPG) or profession (role playing) - defining the main occupation (time of occupation) of a player character. An example of such a profession would be a warrior or magician in fantasy systems, as well as a hacker or security guard in cyberpunk and futuristic systems. It describes the skills and knowledge that a player plays in a given system. This makes it possible to standardize the general characteristics of a given group of characters. Often, a character in a given occupation at the time of creation can not have skills typical of other occupations (such as a warrior will not be able to cast spells at the beginning of the game, but may learn this with the development of the character). Professions can also influence the plot of the game sometimes. In some skill based games, there is no division into professions or classes, the character of the player is not determined by the profession and the player can create skills in a more casual way. wiki

Shimpan-daimyō

- literally daimyō from family hans (feudal domains). The name shimpan was originally referred to as the hans belonging to the so-called. Three houses of the Tokugawa family (gosanke 御 三家): as well as hans belonging to the so-called. kamon-daimyō (jap: 家門 大名), among others. Matsudaira (Japanese: 松 平) from Echizen (Japanese: 越 前, now in Fukui Prefecture) and from Aizu (Japanese: 会 津, currently in Fukushima Prefecture). Bibliography wiki

Reason

Reason - a real-time collection of software synthesizers, samplers and effects, created in 2000 by the Swedish developer group Propellerhead Software. Successor of an earlier product, labeled ReBirth RB-338. In the summer of 2011 appeared the sixth version of Reason program, less than a year later free update to version 6.5, which introduced the possibility to purchase synthesizers or effects offered by other manufacturers, "Rack Extensions." The program simulates real device racks - you can manually connect raster elements using virtual cables. It has its own MIDI sequencer and can be controlled by an external controller, such as a keyboard controller. The current version of Reason is a combination of version 5.0 and another Propellerhead Software Record. Members In Reason, they include Daniel Kandi and DJ Babu. wiki

Farys

January Suchodolski Farys Farys - a Muslim rider, a professional warrior (Mameluk), a ghilman-warrior fighter, the equivalent of a European knight. The Arabic word meant the rider (Nicolle, Saracen Faris, page 3). Armed with the following types of weapons (but not all at once): bow, sword, sword, spear, javelin, ax (tabarzin), wait, whip, copy, mace - the art of using this weapon called furusiya was practiced in barracks, and when hunting wild animals. But furusiya is not only a weaponry fight, but also horse riding, wrestling, crossbows, crossbows, horse races, guns, obedience, tactics and strategy, good armor, armor, persistence and agility (Nicolle , page 8-9). According to Siyast Nama, he was 8 years old, and was graded on the use of arms, horse and armor, as well as his duties and fate (Nicolle, page 10). Muslim warriors wore long hair and mustache in contrast to the civilian population (Nicolle, Saracen Faris, page 5). Turks, Armenians, Kurds, Greeks, Slavs, Iranians (Persians)

Chalcożel

Chalcoel - a type of aerogels built from [MQ4], [M2Q6] and [M4Q10] type anions, where M = Ge, Sn; Q = S, Se and Pt cations. Sulfur and selenium belong to the group of oxygenates - chalcogens, hence the name chalcozhel. Chalcoels have the ability to efficiently absorb heavy metals (eg, 1 g chalcgel-1 (total formula Pt2Ge4S9.6) can absorb 645 mg Hg, reducing the concentration of this element in water to about 0.04 ppm) and hydrophobic aromatic hydrocarbons . They also show semiconductor properties. Bibliography wiki
Fifteen-ball is a billiard game played on a table to eight. The game is for two players at any level. Used bile Set of eights: fifteen numbered consecutively from 1 ball and white ball. Initial setting The colored balls are set in the triangle: 15 in front, high numbers close to the ball 15. The white ball is shattered into the base field. The purpose of the game Get at least 61 points. Rules Players switch to the table and try to hit the most balls, finish the turn after the foul, or after the ball hit. The number of points equivalent to the number of balls is given. The person with the highest number of points wins (the sum of points is 120). wiki
Arthur C. Clarke's mysterious world, the documentary series, written and directed by Arthur C. Clarke. Thirteen episodes have been shot. The crystal skull in the forefront, in which there appeared, among others. a ghost image and a forked psychokinesis, as well as music composed by Alan Hawkshaw. In Poland it was first broadcast in Kino-Oko's Kaleidoscope program and then at Discovery in 1996-1997. The first was in British television in September 1980. The series was followed by two sequels: Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers in 1985 and Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious Universe in 1994. Arthur C. Clarke, briefly commented on the topic of each episode, shot in Sri Lanka. In general, Gordon Honeycombe was the narrator. Episodes wiki

Supersonic aircraft

MiG-25, capable of achieving 3.2 wavers Concorde, passenger supersonic aircraft. A supersonic airplane is an aircraft that is capable of practically exceeding the speed of sound of Mach 1. Ultrasonic planes usually differ in structure from subsonic aircraft. The profile of the wings, which in the supersonic airplanes are at a high angle to the hull and have a relatively lower bearing force, are the obvious. The largest aircraft of this type is the Tu-160 bomber with variable geometry wings. Excessive speed is annoying. This is accompanied by a marked increase in the resistance of movement, called the barrier of sound. An airplane moving at supersonic velocity produces an explosive sound, a powerful shockwave. wiki

Thick maple

Tlstý javor (1019 m), a high pass in the Slovak Ore Mountains, in their side ridge, in a group called Balocké vrchy. The pass is of a slight decrease in a fairly leveled ridge and does not have a significant orographic significance. The highway (National Road 529) passes from Breza in the Hron valley in the north to Hryniowa in the Slatina valley to the south. Buses run between the above mentioned towns (stop on the pass). At the pass, a cemetery of soldiers and partisans killed during the Slovak uprising. Hiking trails The pass is a hiking trail. A red-marked long-distance tourist trail, called Rudna Magistrala: at Klenovský vepor 4 godz. 10 min; at Zákľuky 2 hours; from the Dobroč village of Čierny Balog in the Black Hron valley 2 h. 45 min. wiki

Madonna canonical van der Paele

Madonna canon van der Paele - oil painting by the Dutch painter Jan van Eyck from 1436. Currently located in the Groeningemuseum in Bruges. The work depicts Mary on the throne in the vicinity of St. Donald, the patron saint of the Church of Sint Donaas in Bruges, for whom the picture was ordered (left), and the donor, canon van der Paele, together with St. George - his patron (right). The scene takes place in the chancel of the church (the back is visible ambit). This is one of the first Sacra Conversazione compositions. fragment - Eve Items that decorate the show are not accidental. One should look at the hidden symbolism. The small statue of Eve adorning the throne on which Mary sits reminds her that she was called the second Eve (the first to bring sin into the world, the second to salvation). The throne is also decorated with performances by Cain killing Abel - the prefiguration of the Passion of Christ, and Samson defeating the Lion - the symbol of the liberation of mankind

What is going on?

What is it? - a news program broadcast from October 2007 in TVP Info. It is run by Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz. It was broadcast on Sundays at 10.00, lasting about 25 minutes. In September 2008 the program was replaced by Antysalon Ziemkiewicz. Initially, journalists from various media were invited to the studio. Later, they decided on a regular set of guests: Stanisław Janecki, Zuzanna Dąbrowska and Dominika Wielowieyska. After publication by Wprost about the contacts of Jerzy Baczyński, the editor-in-chief of "Polityka", with the security, Wielowieyska resigned from the program. It was replaced by Aleksander Kaczorowski. wiki

Walfred

Walfred or Waltfred (born? - 896) was a Countess of Verona and then a margrave of Friuli in the last decades of the 9th century. Walfred soon supported Berengar in his efforts to iron the Longobard crown after the dethroning of Karol Grube in 887. He was consiliarius and marchio of Charles and was the largest in Berengar in East Lombardy. He was even the successor of Berengar in Friuli, but the opinions of scholars were divided under what circumstances. He could be succeeded by Berengar by about 890 when he was last heard of Friuli. Annales Fuldenses in 896 reported how Walfred died of power and how he wielded Veronica with "great devotion to the Emperor", Arnulf of Carinthia, and expressly stated that his death was an opportunity for Berengar to strengthen his claims to the kingdom after an earlier quarrel with Arnulf from this year. Some suggest that Walfred was detained at Berengar's place by Arnulf in 896 after Berengar escaped from Arnulf's camp earlier th

Souvenir of the Confession of Augsburg

Memorial to the Augsburg Confession - a Christian holiday celebrated by the Lutheran Churches in memory of the publication of the Augsburg Confession of the Faith in 1530, one of the most important Lutheran theological documents. The anniversary is on the 25th of June. This is a celebration of Protestant identity. Contrary to the Protestant Reformation celebrated by most Protestant churches, it has only been accepted in Lutheran confessions. Shops The celebration of the Memorial of the Augsburg Confession is accompanied by a solemn service. The passage of the day is a verse from the Book of Psalms: Similarly, during Psalm 46, the Psalm 46 is celebrated at the Feast of the Reformation. God has given salvation (No. 630) and the Castle is our God (No. 265). The liturgical color is red. Introitem is a fragment of the Letter to the Romans (1:16) and Psalm (46: 8). Graduale is the verse of Psalm 84, and the antiphon - Psalm 46: 2. wiki

Belgütej

Belgütej - Prince Mongolian half-brother of Genghis Khan He was the son of Jesúgea Baatá and his unnamed wife, or the concubine. His biological brother was Bekter killed by Temujin and Kasar in childhood. After this assassination of Belgütej, hitherto disobedient to his brothers, he has dealt with Temudhin and supported him at the beginning of his political activities. He and his wife go to Borte. They also include an alliance with the Kereit Khan, "To'ori and then turn to him for help after Borte's kidnapping by the Merkites. Borte's mother, Belgüteja, was found abducted. After the Battle of Dalian Bałdżit joined the army of Genghis Khan joined new mins. Durkin was decorated with a feast on which Belgüt was to keep watch. He was in a fight with Büri Siłacz, who turned into a general battle with the Durkin family. After fighting, both sides reached an agreement, but later in probably 1183, Genghis Khan cut off the line of Durkin and, as one of the reasons, mentioned
The Society of the Laity School (TSŚ) - a social organization was established in 1957 in Warsaw. The main aim of the association was to promote the principles of secular education (universities for parents, discussion clubs, clinics, reading and publishing). The statutory task of the organization was to disseminate in the society the assumptions of socialist pedagogy, especially in the field of upbringing and shaping the attitudes of the youth. The Society worked mainly with parents and teachers. The CEP pursued its objectives through the regional, district and wheel administration. The association was a mass organization, according to official figures in 1967, with over 300,000 members and 14,000 members. The press body of the organization was the Education Month. On the occasion of the jubilee of the 10th anniversary in 1967, the Main Board of the School of the laity granted gold badges to the ESC. In 1969, together with the Association of Atheists and Free Thinkers, the So

Leonard Bończa-Stępiński

Leonard Bończa-Stępiński, owner Leonard Stępiński (born 31 October 1876 in Warsaw, died 21 August 1921 in Drohobycz) - Polish actor and educator. Graduated from the Government Secondary School in Warsaw and the Leipzig Academy of Commerce. He also studied at the Drama School at the Warsaw Musical Society. He has performed in theaters in Krakow, Poznań, Łódź and Warsaw. Employed at the Jagiellonian University, where he taught pronunciation. Filmography wiki

APICS

APICS Association for Operations Management (APICS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the standardization of production control methods known as MRP and MRPII. It was founded in 1957 as the American Production and Inventory Control Society. She presents herself as "The Educational Society for Resource Management", thus emphasizing the training and certification of CPIM (Certification in Production and Inventory Management). APICS standards Material Requirements Planning (MRP) - the basic standard for production and inventory control based on predefined production schedules was developed at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) is a collection of planning and management algorithms for all manufacturing enterprise resources created in the 1980s with the development of the MRP standard. Currently, the standard includes such elements as order handling, production scheduling, material structure (BOM), route and work sockets, stock c

Lesli Kay

Leslie Kay, actually Lesli Kay Pushkin (born June 13, 1965 in Charleston, West Virginia) is an Emmy-winning American actress. Curriculum vitae At age 15, she moved with her parents to New York. She started working there as a model and later found employment at MTV. In the mid-1990s, she appeared in erotic films (such as Cyberella: Forbidden Passions and 1996's Deadly Charades). In 1997, she debuted in the soap opera As the World Turns. The character that played Molly Conlan was not particularly popular among viewers, which did not stop Leslie Kay from winning the 2001 Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Later, she appeared in another television hospital tap. From November 2005 to 2009, she played Felicia Forrester in Mod on success. She guest-starred in 2010 and 2014 and 2016. In 2007, Kay was nominated for 34 Daytime Emmy Awards for her role. wiki
Parc National Kaboré-Tambi is a national park in southern Burkina Faso, in the upper reaches of the Red Volcano north of the city of Pô. Park was founded in 1976 under the name of National Park Pô (Parc National de Pô), but in 1991 it was named after the killed there guard. The area of ​​the park is 155,500 ha. The park includes the savanna region typical of the Sudanese region, and also the Red Volcanoes and galleries and backwaters. There are elephants, bears, mares, baboons, numerous antelopes and many birds. wiki

Lipidogram

Lipidogram - a study that provides information on the concentration of individual lipid fractions in venous plasma and total cholesterol, HDL and LDL levels, and triglyceride levels. The study is performed on fasting (at least eight hours of eating time). It is also advisable to use a low fat diet a few days before the test. Scope of standards LDL: <115 mg/dl (<3,0 mmol/l) TG: <150 mg/dl (<1,7 mmol/l) Exceeding these values ​​means an increased risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease (the norms in diabetes are more stringent). See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Chris Cole

Chris Cole (born March 10, 1982 in Statesville, North Carolina) is a professional skateboarder. It is sponsored by DC Shoes, Thunder and many other skateboard companies such as G-Spot Skateshop. Former sponsors include Ezekiel Axion Shoes, World Skateboards, Zero Skateboards and Mob Griptape. Chris Coleman's style is called "regular", which means that the left foot is in front of the skateboard. It has a remarkable achievement, namely the 360 ​​flip of the four steps in Wallenberga. Their height is about six feet and eighteen feet in length. Chris Cole's other tricks include the frontside 270 kickflip noseblunt on the 9th pipe staircase at Beverly Hills High School. He also made a tuck-knee grab with 16 stairs in Hollywood, Swich frontside flip, 360 flip and backside flip on the so-called. Love Gap. He won a gold medal at the X-Games Best Trick, doing a 360 double flip on the double set, also tried the nollie frontside 360 ​​kickflip, but ran out of time. He pe

Party of Estonian Christian Democrats

Estonian Christian Democrats (Erakond Eesti Kristlikud Democratad, EKD) - Estonian political party not represented in the Riigikogu. Formerly known as the Estonian Christian People's Union (Rahvapartei Kristlik Eesti). The party has 2167 members. The party's chairman is businessman Aldo Vinkel. It is a Christian Protestant conservative party, expressing opposition to the Constitutional Treaty and the Treaty of Lisbon, which campaigns against the integration of Estonia into the EU. The party is a member of the European Christian Political Movement (EPCM). Parliamentary elections In the parliamentary election she won 5275 votes (1.1%). This result did not give a lot of seats in Riigikogu. In the next parliamentary election, she received 9443 (1.7%) of the vote and did not exceed 5% of the electoral threshold. wiki
Jirás-Zuelzer-Wilson syndrome (Zürich-Wilson syndrome), a syndrome of total colonic aganglionosis (TCA), a rare congenital malformation syndrome, in which total aganglionosis (unconsciousness) large intestine. In Hirschsprung disease, for which the total aganglionosis variant is usually considered, the intramuscular and submucosal ganglia are missing on the shorter or longer segment of the colon. In the Jiráska-Zuelzer-Wilson syndrome the intestine is completely devoid of coils and the symptoms are heavier. The disease was described independently by Arnold Jirásek and James Leroy Wilson and Wolf William Zuelzer. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Economic classification

The national economy classification is made according to two criteria: The economic classification (subject) of the national economy is made according to the nature of its activities and determines its division into spheres, divisions, branches and branches. The national economy is divided into 19 divisions, each of which groups individuals with similar functions resulting from the social division of labor. The national economy comprises the following sections: The divisions of the national economy are divided into 86 branches and 371 branches. The division of divisions into branches and branches is based on the ever-growing specialization of individuals. The whole national economy is divided into two spheres: the sphere of material production and the sphere outside material production (intangible services). The sphere of material production includes: industry, construction, agriculture, forestry, transport, communications, commerce, other branches of material production and c