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Karolina Wysocka

Karolina Wysocka (born 1975) is a Polish visual artist. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (2001) and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague, Netherlands (2001). She received an annual scholarship from the Dutch Nuffic Foundation (1999), a semi-annual research grant from the Belgian Ministry of Culture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium (2002). She is involved in drawing and painting, is an author of objects, installations and photography. In her work she is interested in the notion of art and the analysis of her media. Time-consuming works (2006) are a photographic cycle, but referring to the history of painting, in this case to the renaissance performances. The artist raises the question of time, the inevitability of change. He also draws attention to the possibility of sensual, not just intellectual reception of reality. She lives and works in Poznan. exhibitions Bibliography wiki

Path eight times

Supermultiplet Baryon using a model with four quarks Path eight times - collation of elementary particles on a hexagonal pattern, ordered by mass, isospin and other properties. Particles with similar properties are assigned to a family of eight (ten) particles that form a hexagon. The hexagon is a diagram where the weights S of the vertical axis are deposited and the third component of the isospin I3 is horizontal. An American physicist, theoretician and Nobel Prize winner in physics from 1969, Murray Gell-Mann, created the path eight times. wiki

Danuta Hryniewicz

Polish Lowland Sheepdog is one of the Polish breeds of dogs, co-created by Danuta Hryniewicz. Memory bench dedicated to Danuta Hryniewicz Danuta Hryniewicz (born December 29, 1914, died September 16, 2007) is a veterinary surgeon who, as a breeder of Polish lowland sheepdogs (Kordegarda breed), contributed to the reproduction and development of this breed. She was an honorary member of the Kennel Club in Poland. She was born in Harbin (Manchuria), as an exile granddaughter. He returned to Poland in 1920. She studied and graduated veterinary medicine in Lviv in 1939. After the war she worked as a veterinary surgeon in Pomerania, Wladyslaw and the longest in Łeba. She spent the last years of her life in the area of ​​Oleśnica Śląska, where she was buried. She became famous as the owner of a kennel, which had a male, "Dragon of the Kordegarde". This dog has become a model for the first official breed standard for a Polish lowland sheepdog. Hryniewicz used as a breeding met

Sotir Kosta

Sotir Kosta: Sotir Spiro Kosta - (born 6 June 1936 in Buhal near Përmet) - an Albanian sculptor. Curriculum vitae In 1964 he graduated from the Faculty of Sculpture at the Tirana Institute of Art. After graduation, he worked on preservation of sculpture at the Archaeological Research Center in Tirana. In 1975 he went to the Institute of Cultural Monuments as a specialist in mosaic restaurants. He has been the curator of the "Albanian Art for centuries" exhibition, opened in Paris in 1974. In the years 1980-2001 he repeatedly represented Albania in seminars and conferences devoted to the protection of monuments in Macedonia, Greece and Italy. The first state award for his own sculpture was given in 1957, exhibiting a plaster figure Vajza (Girl). In 1973-1981 he was twice awarded the Naim Frasheri Award for his work. He specializes in portraiture, most of his works are inspired by the history of Albania. One of the most famous works of Kosta is the bust of Leki Dukagjini,

Helena Kuczalska Prawdzic

Helena Kuczalska Prawdzic (born 1854 in Podul on 30 April 1927), pedagogue, pioneer of physical education and sport of women in Poland. Studied in Stockholm at the Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics. Founded in 1813, the institute was the first university in the world to train gymnastics teachers, and since 1860, gymnastics teachers. On her return to Poland she founded the Swedish Gymnastics, Healing, Health and Massages Department for Women and Children in Warsaw (1892), and since 1900 she has been teaching gymnastics. In 1906 she opened the Swedish School of Swedish Gymnastics and Massage, the first and only institution in the Kingdom of Poland to teach pedagogues in the field of physical education. Helena Kuczalska-Prawdzic was also an activist of the Ogrodów Games and Sports Movement. In the RJ's, modeled on the jordan gardens and founder of "Grażyny" (1906), "the first independent female gymnastic organization in Poland, who raised many Polish champions and

Bernard of Albi

Bernard d'Albi (died 23 November 1350 in Avignon) - French Cardinal. Curriculum vitae He came from Saverdun in southern France. In the years 1336-38 he was the bishop of Rodez. In 1337 he stayed in Spain as a papal nuncio. On the 18th of December 1338, Pope Benedict XII appointed him Cardinal Ciriaco alle Terme to the consecration. He participated in the conclave of 1342. In July 1343 he mediated in the conflict between the kings of Aragon and Majorca. In 1347 he presided as a papal legate of the Aragonese bishops in Barcelona. Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina since 19 January 1349. He was friends with Petrark, who often mentions him in his letters. Bibliography wiki

Henryk Burzec

Henryk Burzec, 1998 The grave of Victoria and Henry Burzca at the New Cemetery in Zakopane Henryk Burzec (born February 21, 1919 in Międzyrzec Podlaski, died October 31, 2005 in Zakopane) - Polish sculptor. He began his studies at a carpentry school in Brest on the Bug River. In 1936 he went to Zakopane to study at the School of Wood Industry. He graduated in 1939. After the war he undertook studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, in the sculpture studio Xawery Dunikowski. During his studies he cooperated with Dunikowski at the head of the Wawel Castle or at the formation of the Monument of Silesian Insurgents on Św. Anne. After graduation he worked as a teacher in Rydułtowy. In 1954 he settled in Zakopane. For a year he worked in a high school. In the years 1987-2005 he ran his own house (former Teodor Axentowicz's studio) with his own gallery, where he collected dozens of his works. He had a daughter Ludmiła. Monument on the grave of Andrzej and Olga Małkowski at the N

Radzymin's coat

Radzymin's coat Radzymin's coat - is shown in the blue shield of the Providence surrounded by silver rays. The coat of arms refers to two events in the history of Radzymin. In the early 17th century, the city was hit by a plague, the so-called. mighty air. The inhabitants recognized the effect of prayers and crosses of mercy, and it was believed that the city was watching Providence. The second event took place on August 15, 1920 - a reflection of the town from the hands of the Bolsheviks during the Polish-Bolshevik war, later called the miracle of the Vistula, also attributed to the care of Divine Providence over the city. The coat of arms was approved by the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Poland in 1936. Bibliography wiki

Hello (Turn Your Radio On)

"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" - Shakespears Sister single from Hormonally Yours released in November 1992. Like most singles from this album was released as a two-pack and contained two remixes of the song and a remix of "Stay". "Hello" is the latest hit in collaboration with Marcell Detroit. The next single "My 16th Apology" was released just after the Brit Awards, after which the band's breakup became obvious. Words She is one of Siobhan Fahey's favorite songs that she wrote. This song is different from the rest of the album. It is more personal and sarcastic. Music video The black and white form of the video was taken from a 1950s movie. At first, a hand opens a couple of doors leading to a room where Siobhan and Marcella sit among the various items. At some point they are holding piglets on their laps. The video was directed by Sophie Muller and is also on DVD release The Best of Shakespears Sister. Other versions wiki

Hydropower plant in Rościn

Hydroelectric power station in Rościn - the world's first underwater hydroelectric power station. It is located in the province. West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the municipality of Białogard in the village of Rościno. Built in the years 1935-1936 on the river Parsęta is still functioning today. It is a water power plant in which the water is not stacked in front of the step. This means that the amount of water reaching the power plant and the degree is equal to the amount of water passing through the power plant and the degree. The dam, made of concrete, has a width of 22 m and a height of about 4 m. Inside it contains power plants. Kaplana turbines placed below the bottom of the river drive two generators with a power of 120 kW each. After the war, closed, reopened in 1975. Generator repair was performed by Gdansk University of Technology. The dam is an important water hazard on Parsęta, which hinders the migration of salmon fish to spawning grounds. Existing fish passage is de

money-changers

A promissory note - in medieval Poland, a person dealing with exchange of money during the great trade events of the time, such as fairs. Due to the large variety of coins in circulation, the nuisance of buyers and sellers was the cash flow of transactions. The cause of this state of affairs in medieval Poland was several: All issues related to the conversion of coin values ​​and their exchange, and the determination of which of them are wholesalers, and which are not (it was common to cut the edges of coins, which underscored their importance) rested on the promissory note. His workbench was a bench on which he set up his equipment: weight, weights, magnifying glass, jewelery and chemical probes (to set the bullion in a coin) and put coins in a bag. The exchange benefited from the exchange and was often mistaken for fraud. This, in turn, signaled the destruction of his workplace, the breaking of the hated bank (bancarotta - bankruptcy), and the stealing of coins, which was ofte

Herb Karlina

Contemporary version of the coat of arms of the city and the municipality of Karlino Coat of arms at the town hall (A.D. 1912) The coat of arms of the town and the municipality of Karlino are shown in a box on a white background with two connecting blue ribbons, in forks there is a green infusion with gold trim and two red pastors on the sides with feathers on the outside. The presentation of the joining of the two bands additionally blazones the coat of arms, which is triple in the rosa. Symbols Literature wiki

Ringed pancreas

Circular pancreas (annular pancreas) - Anatomical pancreatic anomaly consisting of the presence of a pancreatic tissue band covering the descending part of the duodenum. The cause of this is the abnormal rotation of the abdominal pancreas. May occur clinically in neonatal period or later. Surgery due to occlusion is performed by passing by duodenal or duodenal anastomosis. Separation of the pancreatic tissue is not recommended because it can easily damage large pancreas, leading to fistulas and inflammation. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Medium square sound pressure

Medium square sound pressure Mean square of sound pressure - defines a time-weighted average of the sound pressure level. Averaging is performed by the human ear, and rapid changes in sound pressure are not perceived. Sound level meters have the ability to manually set the time constant averaging (the length of the time intervals in which the pressure is averaged). For a person to record a given pitch, 10 full pressure changes are required. Pattern for the average square of sound pressure: & # x27E8; p 2 & # x27E9; = 1 τ & # x222B; 0 τ p 2 ( t ) d t {\displaystyle \left\langle {p^{2}}\right\rangle ={\frac {1}{\tau }}\int \limits _{0}^{\tau }{p^{2}\left(t\right)\,dt}} where: τ {\displaystyle \tau } - time constant averaging, t {\displaystyle t} - time from the averaging interval. wiki

Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski

Chapel of the Little Royal Castle in Warsaw, where the royal scepter of Stanisław August Poniatowski is kept Stanislaw August Poniatowski's scepter - private scepter of King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski kept at the Royal Castle in Warsaw The scepter was made in the second half of the 18th century. It consists of three octagonal sanded aquamarine sticks, gold-framed in the form of acanthus leaves. It is topped with a gold floral goblet, and at the bottom is an aquamarine sponge with six gold bracelets. History of the scepter Until 1798 the scepter was owned by King Stanisław August Poniatowski. After his death, the pope Paul and I Romanov placed it in the Kremlin collection in Moscow. After the Polish-Bolshevik war under the Treaty of Riga in 1921, the scepter returned to Poland and found itself in the collection of the Royal Castle in Warsaw. In 1939 on the eve of the outbreak of World War II was deposited in the treasury of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego in Warsaw. In Septem

Andrzej Chrzanowski (politician)

Andrzej Mieczyslaw Chrzanowski (born 29 April 1948 in Bydgoszcz) is a Polish politician, academic teacher and Member of Parliament for the third term of office. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1972 from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Wroclaw University of Technology, then got his doctorate in technical sciences. He has the power of property valuer and construction. He worked as an adjunct professor at the Zielona Góra Polytechnic, then moved to the University of Zielona Góra. Chairman of the Solidarity Trade Union. He was a member of the 3rd term of the Solidarity Electoral Action. He failed in the parliamentary election in 2001 (to the Sejm on the AWSP list) and 2005 (to the Senate for the Unification Committee). For a dozen or so years he belonged to the Chancellery, directed the voivodship structures of this party. He later joined the Christian Self-Government Movement, and sat on the board of directors of the association. Since 2006, he has been unsuccessfully applying

Lloyd’s Coffee House

Lloyd's Coffee House - a small cafe owned by Edward Lloyd in London, at Lombard Street. In the years 1688-1726 a meeting place for merchants and shipowners, in which they were speculated in connection with maritime transport. Soon the cafe became the prototype of the parquet stock exchange. Traditionally, to commemorate the birthplace of the assurance institution, up to the present day the people of the British insurance community have been called "Lloyds". The heirs of "Lloyd's Coffee House" are: There are no links between "Lloyd's Coffee House" and Lloyds Bank. wiki

Sherbro Island

Aerial view of the island Sherbro Island or Bonthe Island is an island in the Atlantic Ocean on the southwestern coast of Sierra Leone about 370 km. From the mainland it is separated by the Sherbro River and the Sherbro River. The main town on the island is Bonthe. The island is a hatchery of marine turtles and leopard turtles. There are also over 100 kilometers of tropical beaches that make the Sierra Leone Ministry of Tourism and Development work to promote the region as a tourist destination. In the past, the island served the British as a place of slave transfer. Currently, the main sectors of the economy are rice cultivation and fisheries. The island is home to some 9700 people (as of 2006). wiki

Stefan Marody

The grave of Stefan Maroda at the Jewish cemetery in Okopowa Street in Warsaw Stefan Marody (born November 25, 1935, died June 1, 2005 in Warsaw) is a Polish journalist of Jewish descent, a longtime activist of Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia Association of the Republic of Poland. During World War II he stayed in the Warsaw Ghetto. In 1952 he graduated from high school. Stanisław Staszic in Warsaw. In 1959-1961, he published the Bulletin of the Historical Commission of the Central Committee of the Socialist Youth Union. He is buried in the Jewish cemetery at Okopowa Street in Warsaw (Unit 2). Bibliography wiki

Edmund Homa

Edmund Homa (born 14 September 1927 in Chojnice, 1 April 2017) is a Polish architect, designer of industrial design and interior design, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. Curriculum vitae Studied at the Department of Interior Architecture at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (current name: Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk), diploma in 1955 in the studio of prof. Wlodzimierz Padlewski. Awarded artistic scholarship of the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1968 Member of the Artistic Board at the ZPAP Gdańsk District Board in 1978-1982. Expert of the Ministry of Culture and Art for the evaluation of plastic projects in PP. Studios of Fine Arts in Gdańsk 1960-1968. Researcher of the PWSSP in Gdańsk, since 1994 full professor. Head of Furniture Design at the Faculty of Architecture and Design. Between 1974 and 1987, Vice Dean, and in 1988-1990 Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Design. From 1990 to 1996, Vice Rector of Gdańsk University. wiki

Chris

Chris Chris - an uninhabited Greek island. Its length is 5 km, while the width is 1 km and the total area is 5 km². The island lies about 15 km from the coast of Crete south of the city of Jerapetra. The island can be reached by motorboats departing the city several times a day and a passenger boat from the port, the journey takes about one hour. Today the island is uninhabited and you can not spend the night under the roof due to the lack of a hotel. The only buildings are two taverns that are open during the day. The island has the only cedar forest in Europe. The beach is also called Golden Beach because of the yellow sand. Located in the decentralized administration of Crete, in the Crete region, in the regional unit of Lasithi, in the municipality of Jerapetra. wiki

Beryos

National road 14 (part Silnice I / 14) - national road in northern Bohemia running parallel to the Polish-Czech border. Arteria starts in Liberec and through Tanvald, Vrchlabí, Trutnov, Náchod and Vamberk reaches the intersection with national road 43 near Česká Třebová. In the area of ​​Trutnov from the road there are views of the Karkonosze range. The whole route is single-lane and has no collision-free solutions. In the short run in the Tanvald area, road 14 follows a common track with the national road 10 and the European route E65, in Trutnov with the national road 16, and in Nachod with the national road 33. wiki

Robot Mosh Fest

Robot Mosh Fest - American metal-hardcore festival. Since 2002 he has been in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The festival was small at first. The event was hosted by Andy Parmann, and the promotion began at www.didntthathurt.com, a site devoted to metal and hardcore music in Milwaukee. Over the years, the Mosh Fest has been held in rented halls in Milwaukee and nearby cities. Over time, the festival became very popular, so it began to take place in larger fields that were able to accommodate a much larger audience. For the best edition, this was held in 2006. Great venue, audience, foreign bands that played on two stages. Teams by year (2002-2007) wiki

Beit Rachel Synagogue in Astana

Beit Rachel Synagogue in Astana (Hebr. Rachel's House) - synagogue located in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan. It is the largest synagogue in Central Asia. The synagogue was built in 2004 on the initiative of Chabad-Lubavitch. It was solemnly opened on September 7 of the same year in the presence of President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Ashkenazi Rabbi Izrael Jony Metzger, Kazakh rabbis, leaders of Jewish organizations, and many other invited guests. The name of the synagogue Beit Rachel was given in honor of the mother of Alexander Mashkiewicz, president of the Eurasian Jewish Congress and the Jewish Jewish Congress. Inside the building there is also a mikvah, a museum, a library, a Jewish school, a kosher kitchen with a canteen, guest rooms, a kindergarten and offices of the Kazakh rabbi. The synagogue has a total area of ​​5600 m² and the highest point is the star of David, crowning the dome at a height of 25 meters. wiki

Odeski National University im. Ilji Miecznikowa

Odeski National University im. Ilji Miecznikowa (Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова) - a university founded in 1865 by Tsar Alexander II in Odessa on the basis of the so- Richelieu High School. The beginning of the school gave Richelieu, which in the second half of the nineteenth century was transformed into the Imperial University of Novorossiysk. In Soviet times, the university was called Odessa State University. I. Miecznik. Graduates and students This topic is related to the category: Graduates of the University of Odessa. Lecturers This topic is related to the category: Lecturers of the University of Odessa. Organization wiki

Tadeusz Kamieński (lawyer)

Tadeusz Kamieński (born July 8, 1887 in Warsaw, died April 3, 1946 in Slupsk), Polish lawyer, judge and advocate, president of the Regional Court in Łódź and Warsaw. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Michal (official) and Jadwiga of Jełca. He attended Radom as a pupil for a youth organization close to the Polish Socialist Party and attended high school and gymnasium. He began his studies at the Legal Department of the Imperial University of Warsaw, where he was expelled after leading the way in preparing for the student strike. For fear of repression he lived in the country for several years. He graduated from the University of Odessa in 1908. With a diploma from Odessa, he went to Lodz, where he became an assistant to the well-known lawyer Aleksander Mogilnicki. The latter brought him to work in the local Polish Culture Society, where in 1909 Kamienski was assigned the duties of the Secretary of the Department. In February of that year Kamieński, next to Mogilnicki, was a signa

Protective measures of the European Union market

The protection measures of the European Union market are aimed at protecting the European Union market as well as the EU producers. Safeguard measures can be broadly divided into anti-dumping measures, anti-subsidy measures and measures to protect against excessive imports. Protective measures are introduced on the basis of proceedings conducted by the European Commission. There are four types of proceedings: All protective measures are in addition to the applicable customs tariff. The anti-dumping measures apply when a country outside the European Union applies price discrimination (dumping) and the Union industry requests this from the European Commission. The anti-subsidy measures apply when a country outside the European Union applies specific duties that harm the interests of EU producers. Anti-overrun protection measures apply when sudden increases in imports become dangerous for some European Union countries. wiki

Ectrodactylia

Feet of baby with ectrodactil. ectrodactyly, εκτρομα = miscarriage + δακτίλος = finger) - malformation of the limb consisting of total or partial absence of fingers, feet and / or hands. The degree of severity of the defect varies, with the upper limb defect typically characterized by a lack of third finger radius with deep cleft to the height of the wrist. Fingers defining cleft cleft may exhibit clinodacty, camptodacty, syndrome or underdevelopment. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Villa Jovis

Monte Tiberio Villa Jovis - one of the twelve villas of the Emperor Tiberius built on Capri. It was located on the top of Monte Tiberio, which rises 354 meters above sea level. Judging from the ruined ruins, it was the richest and most likely the main residence of the emperor on the island. At its central part, four huge water tanks, covered by a cradle vault, were placed. Considering the distance and height of the villa, it was very important to collect and collect all the rain. Water was essential for proper functioning of all traditional building elements (term, fountain and garden irrigation). The rooms for the emperor were placed in the eastern and northern parts. The throne room was connected by corridors with private rooms, from which the Gulf of Naples was visible. From the hall where the feast is held, a small corridor leads to a cliff called Salto di Tiberio (on the side of the slope from the sea side is a large hole in the hillside), reportedly dispossessed by the empero

Bonney's compulsion

Bonney's insistence is a very interesting and complex variety of double coercion, in which both defenders are in a series of coercion in all four colors. ♠ A D 10 2 ♥ - ♦ 3 ♣ 3 ♠ K W 7 ♠ 6 5 4 3 ♥ A ♥ - ♦ - ♦ K D ♣ K D ♣ - ♠ 8 ♥ K ♦ A 2 ♣ A 2 Playing a game of ace and E is forced to reject the pike (throwing the penalty immediately makes the left at the player). The player is now playing a karo and W becomes a coercion - if the treble is removed, the forts in that suit will put him in re-coercion, relegating the ace to the king in that suit and lead to the next compulsion after playing the card, throwing the spade will allow He plays for the stalemate in that color and gives him 4 left spades. Bibliography wiki
Bertrand model - a popular model of imperfect competition. It was first proposed in 1883 by the French economist Joseph Louis François Bertrand. In line with the assumptions of the model, each company in the oligopoly selects its price level, striving to maximize profits and accept prices set by competitors for the data. It is also assumed that the goods produced by all companies are identical. The Cournot model differs mainly because companies decide not on the volume of production, but instead on the price level of their products. In equilibrium, the price equals to the marginal cost, and the total output is the same as in the case of perfect competition. Additional literature wiki
European Operational Target, also known as European Target, Helsinki Operational Target, (European) Helsinki Headline Goal, European Headline Goal. The plan was set up at the summit of the Helsinki European Council of 1999 to set up a 60,000 EU rapid reaction force by 2003. These forces were to be self-sufficient, that is, they would be assembled from all types of troops (land troops, aviation, navy) logistic facilities. The formal assumptions of the plan were met on November 22, 2004. This resulted in the establishment of a New European Operational Target 2010. wiki

Eugeniusz Przeacz

Eugeniusz Przetacznik (1907-1989) - Polish politician, secretary of the Workers' Committee of the Polish Socialist Party, Member of the Legislative Sejm (1947-1948). One of the PPS leaders. On November 1, 1929, he participated in the funeral ceremonies organized by the PPS on the slopes of the Warsaw Citadel. He was wounded with a saber by the commander of the police department of Charles Fuchs. Among other things, he was interrogated in 1931 during the political process of Centrolew's activists, Brest process. During the war he hid. After the war he joined the Civic Militia in Warsaw, where after a few months he moved to Koszalin, where he was a lieutenant in MO in Western Pomerania. In August 1945 he was elected secretary of the PPS. On September 12, 1946, on his initiative, a housing cooperative was established in Szczecin. In 1948 he was removed from the position of the regional secretary and deputy to the Sejm, because he did not want to subordinate the PPR. Bibliog

Soupy Norman

Soupy Norman - Irish serial created by RTÉ. It is broadcast on Thursdays at 23:05 on RTÉ Two. These are the ten-minute remakes of the first TV series produced by Polsat TV. The original soap opera, where the girl leaves the family and leaves for college, has been turned into Irish dubbing into the history of Buttevant County, County Cork. Episodes 1. Buttevant 2. Margarita 3. Taxi 4. Doctors 5. Niteklub 6. Prodigirl 7. Omen 8. Straz 9. The Late Late Soupy Norman Tribute wiki

.DS Store

.DS_Store (Desktop Services Store) - A hidden file created by Apple Inc.'s OS X operating system. to save folder properties such as icon placement or folder window background selection. By default, Mac OS X creates .DS_Store files in every folder that it has access to, even in folders on remote systems (for example, SMB or AFP shared folders), and even if you only changed the Finder window to that folder. Apple posted on the support page how to disable the creation of .DS_Store files on network drives. However, you can not disable these files on local drives, including flash. Although initially these files were mainly used by the Finder, they currently serve as files for storing metadata from different programs (from Mac OS X Tiger (10.4), for example, .DS_Store files also include Spotlight comments on all files in . wiki

Hemangioma

Esophagus located in the core cone; MRI image with contrast enhancement Histological image of hemangiomas Histological image, immunohistochemical staining for CD31 antigen Hemangioblastoma, a benign fibrosarcoma, is a benign neoplasia of the central nervous system (I ° according to WHO). They represent about 2% of primary intracranial tumors. Most often in the range of 35-45 years. About 5% of the cases occur in the case of von Hippla-Lindau syndrome. Symptoms and mileage The tumor usually grows in the posterior cavity of the skull, locating in the cerebellum. Rare locations are the spinal cord and brain stem. Symptoms result from increased intracranial pressure and hydrocephalus. In 1/4 patients, polycythaemia develops as a paraneoplastic syndrome. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

John Downey

John Downey (born 1930, November 17, 2014) is an American spy, officer of the Central Intelligence Agency, captured in China on November 29, 1952. While studying at Yale University he was recruited to the CIA. After training, he was directed to a top secret agency base in Japan, where recruited agents (mostly in Taiwan) were sent to China after training. On one of these operations, on November 29, 1952, the unmarked C-47 dacota was shot down by Chinese anti-aircraft artillery and forced to land. There were another CIA officer named Richard Fecteau and seven Taiwanese agents in the mountains of Manchuria outside Taiwan and Downey. Focused on the nature of the mission thanks to their own radio listeners, the Chinese arrested Downey and Fecteau. The Taiwanese were probably lost or recaptured. Holding a predetermined version, the US State Department declared that a plane with two Fecteau and Downey missions was lost during a routine flight from Seoul to Tokyo; Both were officially dece

Ewaryst

Ewaryst - male name of Greek origin, which means nice, pleasant, best. This name is given in Poland at least since the seventeenth century. There are several holy Ewarystów, among others. Evangelist, Pope, and St. Constantinople evangelist. Other forms: Evarist, Evaristus, Evaristo, Evaristo, Aristo, Evaristo, Evarest (Ev.), Evaristas (Lithuanian). , Evaristos (gr.), Evariszt, Evarisztusz (Węgorzewo). Female equivalent: Ewarysta. The name dayday celebrations are celebrated on October 26 and December 23. Famous people named Ewaryst: wiki

Zachingański Korpus Kozacki

Zachingan Cossack Corps (Russian Захинганский казачий коpпус) - Voluntary Russian armed formation composed of white Cossacks in the Kwantung Army during World War II In 1941, the Japanese prepared an attack plan for the USSR in the Far East, which envisaged a broad participation of military units composed of Russian white emigrants. Within these units, the Cossacks of the Cossack Corps were formed, consisting of five Cossack regiments, two cavalry divisions and an independent sotni. He counted about 6-10 thousand. soldiers. It was headed by former white general Aleksei P. Bakszejew. The corps was subordinate to the commander of the Japanese military mission in Hailar Lt. Col. Such. Cossacks were treated by the Japanese command as the reserve of the Kwantung Army. However, due to the resignation of the plans for the attack on the USSR, the Corps was finally resolved. Cossack and Japanese army (russia). [archived from this address (2009-08-27)]. wiki

Jan z Jesenice

John of Jesenice (Johann von Gaßnitz,? - 1420) - Czech lawyer and preacher. In 1397 he became a liberal arts teacher, and in 1408 he became a magister. He was a lawyer in 1407. He was a friend and protector of Jan Hus. In 1409 he tried (together with Jan Hus and Krystian of Prachatic) to release Stefan from Palcze and Stanislas from Znojmo. He defended the kutnohorsky decree. In 1410 he studied law in Bologna and represented Husa in the papal court. However, in court he was banned from representing Husa, in 1411 was banned from leaving Rome, and in 1412 was imprisoned. He escaped from prison to Bologna where he was captured, but his friendship with the university was freed. At that time he obtained his doctorate. After throwing a curse on 29 July he went to the Czech Republic, where he began to show the nullity of the curse imposed on Jan Hus. In 1413 he represented Husa at a synod and before a committee convened by King Wenceslas IV. After the Hussite split, he spoke against

Fuzors

Fuzors is a subgenre of Transformers toys released in 1997-1998 as the second wave of Beast Wars toys. Both Maximale and Predacony had features of two different animals (eg, crocodile and tortoise for Terragator). In the series with the same name as the series "Beast Wars" - Fuzors represented two characters, Quickstrike (Predacon) and Silverbolt (Maximal). Their hibernation capsules, thrown by the Maximali during an emergency landing on Earth, crashed on the surface of the planet, causing damage to their DNA scanners - devices that could scan the living animals and take their forms. Damaged scanners took "data" from different beings and therefore Fuzors had different elements. All Fuzors were once Maximal, protoforms from capsules. It is worth noting that Fuzors had some features of Transmetal. For example, in the "Other Visits" section, both Fuzory and Transmetale were able to repair the damage caused by the Voka weapon, while ordinary Transformers had t

Wojciech Borzuchowski

Wojciech Borzuchowski (born November 10, 1961 in Wysokie Mazowiecki) - Polish politician, self-government, entrepreneur, MP for the fourth term of office. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Bialystok Technical University. He ran a private business (including Dromobud Investments). In the years 2002-2004 he was the vice-chairman of the Zambrów County. In 2004 he became the fourth term of office of the Bialystok Region from the list of Law and Justice (in place of Michał Kamiński elected to the European Parliament). It was not included in the electoral roll in the parliamentary elections in 2005. A year later he was re-elected county councilor. In 2007 the Polish Peasants' Party in pre-term provincial elections was granted a mandate in the Podlaskie Regional Parliament (up to 2010). In 2017 he became director of the branch of the General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways in Bialystok. Bibliography wiki

Bubble space

The submucosal space (lat. spatium submandibulare) is a triangular space, delimited by the lower jaw of the mandible and the biceps muscles. In the bottom there is mandibular and mandibular muscle, from the outside is coated with superficial fascia, subcutaneous tissue, broad neck muscle and skin. In this space, there is a submerged bib and submucosal lymph nodes as well as facial artery, facial vein, sublingual nerve, lingual nerve, and mandibular nerve. The superficial fascia of the neck extends from the sternum and the horns of the larger bone to the lower edge of the mandible. Early fascia of the neck fascia covers the mandibular and the genitalia. It connects to the sublingual area of ​​the slit bounded by the posterior margin of the mandibular-mandibular muscle and the graft-lingual muscle. Through this slot, the duodenal salivary tract runs through the gut, sometimes part of the gland. The artery and facial vein connect this space to the center of the neck. Bibliography .
Mechitar of Sebasty (Mchitar, Mkhitar, Mochtor, born 7 February 1676 in Seba, today Sivasa, died 16 April 1749 at San Lazzaro degli Armeni near Venice) - Armenian monk, philosopher and writer, founder of the Mechitary Order. < / p> He was born into a wealthy family as Peter Manuk. The name "Mechitar" (comforter) was his monastic name, which he chose, choosing the life of a monk. At the age of 20 he was ordained a priest and began to gather disciples around him. Together with his 9 pupils in 1701 he set up a congregation which set up, apart from the typically religious affairs, the educational activity among Armenians. Mechitar and his disciples left the Ottoman state and settled in Modon (Methoni), a Venetian colony at the time of the Peloponnese. Thanks to Mechitara's efforts, the congregation received papal approval in 1712, and he himself was named his first abbot. Mechitar decided to create the second house of the congregation in Venice and for this purpose wit

Spatial vision

Example of a geometric body in three dimensions (anaglif) Spatial vision is the sum of many factors, among which binocular vision plays the most important role. Two-point vision is the basis of stereoscopy ( stereoscopic vision). Other factors we encounter in painting include: the shade and the air perspective. Here are seven factors that we owe the spatial vision of the world: In people who do not see spatially as a result of the disease, the perception of space (or, more accurately, the spatial arrangement of objects) is based on premises 4, 5, 6 and 7, and also by experience, ie knowledge or subconscious memory of the method Placement of objects (eg furniture in the apartment) and their mutual proportions (dimensions). wiki

Percival Bailey

Percival Bailey (born 9 May 1892, died 10 August 1973) is an American neuropathologist, neurosurgeon and psychiatrist. He came from Illinois. He initially studied at Illinois Normal University, but in 1912 moved to the University of Chicago, where he became interested in neuroscience. In 1918 he graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, and in 1919 began working as Harvey Cushing's assistant at Boston's Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. In 1928 he became Head of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Chicago, a 1939 professor of neurology and neurological surgery at the University of Illinois. From 1951 he was director of the Illinois State Psychiatric Institute. Bailey's work was of great importance for neurosurgery, neurology, neuroanatomy and neuropathology. Bailey and Cushing's work in 1926 "A Classification of the Tumors of the Glioma Group on a Histogenic Basis with a Correlated Study of Prognosis" is at the root of modern neuroscie

Port crane

Port crane (Gdansk) Port crane or shipyard crane - special purpose crane. Used in port docks for loading and unloading ships and for assembly and repair of floating objects. The specificity of the name of harbor cranes from the shipyard is solely due to the fact that usually the shipyard and port are separate business units. Both harbor cranes and shipyard cranes are usually mounted on a rail chassis. Floating cranes are also built. They usually have a starting structure where the entire mechanism is inclined so that the transferred load remains always at the same height; Only after reaching the required position is the lowering (or lifting) of the tractor. wiki

Walter Medley Tattersall

Walter Medley Tattersall (born 8 November 1882 in Liverpool, 5 October 1948) is a British zoologist and marine biologist, known for his research on armor. In 1901 graduated from the University of Liverpool. He then worked as a naturalist for the Irish Fisheries Department, where he studied shellfish with Ernest Holt. In 1909 he became director of the Manchester Museum while working as a marine biology assistant at the University of Manchester and the University of Sheffield. In 1911 he obtained a doctorate degree (Sc.D.). In 1916 he married Olive Selden Attride. During World War I he served as a sergeant in Flanders and France, where he was wounded in 1918. In 1922 he became a professor at Cardiff University, where he remained until his death. Tattersall was a respected teacher of zoology and marine biology, and a living taxonomist. He left behind a huge number of publications. He described many species of crustaceans, especially the jaws and crustaceans of the Mysidacea group. M

Ken Carson

Ken is a Barbie doll made by the American Mattel Company. According to the fictitious biography of Barbie, Ken is her handsome fiancé. Although Ken Carson is not as popular as his girlfriend, he is an indispensable part of her world and as she has appeared in many versions (model, singer, jockey, groom or F1 driver). Many famous athletes, actors, singers and other celebrities have come to the so-called. "own ken", that is dolls, which from the appearance very similar to a person. Sometimes the doll has the most distinctive elements in its set, which are associated with its living counterpart. wiki

Legion bell

Legio Campana - Roman legion, mainly composed, as the name implies, from the Campagnars. According to Polibius, he counted 4,000 heavy infantry under the command of Vibelius Decius. Their most important mission with which they were sent was to seize the city of Rhegion during the Rome war with Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus. This was probably the case after the battle of Heraklea, after 280 BC. According to legend, under the pretext of the city's release by the Thurian Pyrrhus, they murdered all men by taking their wives for themselves. Vibelius Decius became a tyrant of Rhegion over time and made contact with the Mamerites, former mercenaries of the Syracuse tycoon Agatokles. Decius reigned until 270 BC, when the city was captured after a long siege by conscript Gnejus Cornelius Bluzon's troops. Only about 300 soldiers were imprisoned from the entire Campana legion, and soon they laid their heads under the ax of the Roman Forum. Bibliography wiki

Industrial Union of Donbass

The Industrial Union of Donbass (Ukraine) is one of the largest corporations of Ukraine, which holds stockpiles of more than 40 industrial enterprises in Ukraine (Donetsk, Lugansk and Dnipropetrovsk), Hungary and Poland. ISD was founded in December 1995. The largest shareholders of the corporation are Serhiy Taruta and Vitaliy Hajduk. The first corporate capital was obtained by supplying gas to companies in the Donetsk region in the mid-1990s. At that time, the ISD operated using the contributions of its co-owner Vitaly Hajduk, who was the deputy of the Donetsk governor. The foundations of the corporation are the companies of black metallurgy and the construction of heavy machinery. The company's business is focused on the production of steel, steel pipes, coke, black metallurgy and coke. The corporation is also an important trader in the metal, coal and natural gas markets. The largest companies of the company are Altaïva Steelworks, Alchevský Koktsochsky Complex, Dnepropet

Cabinet wax figures

The most famous wax museum - Madame Tussaud Museum in London Cabinet wax figures (or Panopticum a. Panopticum) - a museum where you can see wax figures representing famous people. The plastic properties of wax allow for the formation of accurate facial features that reflect the details of the presented characters. Wax figures usually represent the natural size of a person: In Poland, the wax exhibits are among others. in Łódź, Międzyzdroje, Poznan and Zakopane. Bibliography wiki

Ralph Woodford

Sir Ralph Woodford Baronet Carleby (born 1791) is a British diplomat. In the sixties he became a representative of Great Britain in Hamburg. In 1772-1779 Woodford was a British ambassador in Denmark. Previously, he was a resident of Great Britain in Hanseatic cities. Wladyslaw Czaplinski gives an ambassador's speech on the Danish Minister Ove Guldberg; "... He is a scholar and has written excellent universal history, but knows the world and the affairs of the state from books ..." In 1785, he was sent (in the rank of trade commissioner) to negotiate a trade treaty with Spain. Bibliography wiki

Cossack National Liberation Movement

The Cossack National Movement (Russian: Казачье национально-освободительное движение, KNOD) - an exile Cossack political group active in the second half. 1930s and during World War II Historical overview There was no unity among Cossacks white emigrants in the interwar period. Most of the Cossacks were grouped around their leaders, Maj. Gen. M. N. Grabbe, Gen. G. A. Wdowienko, and General N. W. Liachow. The smaller part, but more politically active, formed in the mid- 1930s in Cossack National Center, renamed soon to the Cossack National-Liberation Movement. It was headed by Vasily Glazak. KNOD has proclaimed the nationalist and separatist slogans and definitely anti-Communist and anti-Soviet. He was in favor of winning the independent Cossack state of Kazakia (Казакия), occupying the area of ​​all Cossack lands ("от Сана и до океана"). In their struggle the Cossacks of the KNOD saw the allies of Ukrainian nationalists and Caucasians. Their main enemy - besides the Soviets

Veal Dances

Veal Dances to the left below the End of the Peak Veal Dances - shoals on the north-eastern slopes of the End of the Mountain in the Western Tatras. They are located in the upper part of Starorobociańska Valley, south of Dudowa Stawków. They are located at an altitude of about 1600-1700 m. The place was called before the Second World War by the juhas, calving the calves there. It was part of the former Starorobociańska Hall. Once upon a time, these were rocky and grassy terrains, and after the cessation of grazing, they were overgrown with a haystack. Bibliography wiki

Drive-by pharming

Drive-by Pharming - a form of cyber threat, a combination of pharming attacks and social engineering. The aggressor's goal is to induce the victim to visit a malicious web page that has a malicious code (usually in the form of a JavaScript script), which is used to change the DNS settings on the visitor's router so that the addresses entered by the user will be redirected to the pages that are processed by the user. attacker. Thus, the aggressor can prepare, for example, an online bank login page that looks identical to the original one. However, access data instead of enabling login will be sent to the attacker. For a Drive-by Pharming attack, the router password must be empty, factory-set, or easy to guess. To protect against this type of threat, it is important to set up a router that is difficult to crack passwords, not to open pages that we do not trust, or to log in to banks or similar institutions, it is important to check that the connection is encrypted and that the

Sovereignty-Work-Justice

Sovereignty-Labor-Justice (SPS) - a small Polish political party with a conservative and social profile, operating in the years 2003-2005. History SPS was founded in 2003 on the initiative of Senator Zbigniew Romaszewski, after his departure from the Polish Reconstruction Movement. It was intended to be a party combining "cultural conservatism" and "social sensitivity". Registered April 16, 2004. Zbigniew Romaszewski was the leader of the party, deputies and members of the Solidarity opposition were Stefan Niesiolowski and Jan Rulewski. The group also included Benedykt Czuma, Krzysztof Kaleta, Jan Orgelbrand, Paweł Piekarczyk, Zofia Romaszewska and Ewa Bugno-Zaleska. Discussions on the joint action were also conducted with the former leader of the Labor Union Ryszard Bugaj, who did not, however, decide to join the party. The SPS, registered under number 186 of the EPP, has not taken any further action. In January 2005, she presented Ewa Zaleska to the Senate

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Ironing machine - an electrical appliance used to iron large pieces of fabric such as tablecloths or linen. Building The main part of the ironing machine is a roller that rotates the fabric between it and the heating element, which heats up to very high temperatures. The shaft is actuated like a sewing machine. The regulator has a temperature control and a thermostat so the temperature can be adjusted to suit different types of fabric. Modern ironing machines also have finger protection. Other features Some models also feature a steam generator. The embryo is equipped with a water tank or a water connection. Additional equipment You can also find ironing machines with hanger for bed linen or other fabrics, which help you to get rid of pressed clothes. wiki

Władysław Kosiński (linguist)

Wladyslaw Kosiński (born 24 June 1844 in Jurkow in the Brzesko district, died 3 February 1914 in Myślenice) is an amateur linguist. High school teacher in Cracow (St. Anna High School, Sobieski Middle School) and Wadowice (1872-1882). Encouraged by Lucjan Malinowski - a well-known dialectologist - prepared a dissertation on the ethnography of the Podhale dialect ("A Contribution to the Zakopane Dialect" 1885). While working in Wadowice, he collected materials for work on the ethnography of the Beskid mountaineers and collected many well-written fairy tales. In the early years of the twentieth century he supplemented his collections of "Ethnographic Material Collected in Various Areas of Galicia" (1903). Kosini's works appeared in ethnographic journals such as "Lud" and "Vistula", eg "Shoemaker in the mouth of the people" (1903), or "Festivities in Maków, Kalwaria and Zebrzydowice" (1910). Bibliography wiki

The second principle of rotation dynamics

The second principle of dynamics of rotation - formulation of the second principle of dynamics for the rigid body rotation around a fixed axis (not rotating in space). This applies, for example, to situations where the axis of rotation is forced by external constraints. It says that if a body, at the moment of inertia with respect to this axis equal to I, is acting external forces which exert a force on the body of the force M, then the body will rotate with an angular acceleration such that: > M = I ⋅ ε {\displaystyle M=I\cdot \varepsilon \,} Moment force M and angular acceleration ε are axial vectors (pseudo vectors) and their direction and return are the same. The limit of the second dynamic principle for rotational motion is the situation where the resulting moment of the forces acting on the body equals 0 (the first dynamic principle for rotational motion). From the formula, the angular acceleration will also be equal to 0 and the solid will rotate at constant angular veloc

Retail (film)

Detail Detail or close-up - one of the closest movie plans. Shows the smallest details - eg body parts or important items for inanimate or unreadable objects (such as drawer content, note content). The detail is intended to show the physical properties of a body or object. It can also be used to induce tension or trigger specific emotions, and to emphasize the meaning of the object. Details are often found in the ending scenes of the movie, before the end of the movie. Bibliography wiki

Joseph Wang Yumei

Holy. Joseph Wang Yumei (Chinese: 王玉梅 若瑟) (born 1832 in Weixian, Hebei, China - died July 21, 1900 in Daning, Hebei) - Sacred Catholic Church, martyr. During the rise of boxers, there was a persecution of Christians. On July 21, 1900, the insurgents arrested Catholics from Wei County in Hebei Province. Joseph Wang Yumei, who presided over the community of the faithful from the village, was killed. Among them were Lucy Wang Wang, Anna Wang and Andrzej Wang Tianqing, who were locked up. The next day they were given the choice of either dying out of faith or dying. They were killed after apostasy. His memorial day is July 9th (in the group of 120 Chinese martyrs). He was beatified on April 17, 1955 by Pius XII in the group Leon Mangin and 55 Companions. Despised in the group of 120 Chinese martyrs on October 1, 2000 by John Paul II. Bibliography wiki
ATP World Tour 2008 - the season of professional male tennis tournaments organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals in 2008. ATP World Tour 2008 includes Grand Slam Tournaments (organized by the International Tennis Federation), ATP Masters Series Tournaments, ATP International Series Gold Series, ATP International Series, Davis Cup (organized by ITF), Tennis Masters Cup and 2008 Summer Olympics (organized by ITF). Tournament classification January February March April May June July August September October November Tournaments won (including the Grand Slam) Status at the end of the season singles match - tennis classification singles - classification of countries Double play - tennis classification double game - classification of countries general classification of tennis players general classification of countries wiki

Morlachowie

Morlachowie (Greek: Μαυροβλάχοι, Mavrovlachi or Mauro-Vlachs, meaning "Black Wolos", Latin: Nigri Latini) - a community of Wolof living in the Dinarian Mountains. They used Eastern Ethnologies. Transhuman shepherds were the mainstay of their economy, with the dunes being the Dinaric Mountains and the winter shelters - the Adriatic coast. Now, as a result of assimilation, this minority no longer exists. According to census data in 1991 in Croatia, only 22 people identified themselves as Morlachov. Morlachia w XVII wiekiu Ethnographic map of 1859 Italy and northwestern Italy. parts of the Balkans History In the 11th century the Morlachs lived in the mountains of Montenegro, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Vlachy and Dalmatia. In the 14th century, a part of the Morlach migrated north to the areas occupied by today in Croatia and Slovenia. In the 17th-18th centuries the Morlachs were an important ethnic element in the border areas between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire, es

Leonid Sołowjow

Leonid Wasilijewicz Soloviev (Russian: Соловьёв Леонид Васильевич; born August 19, 1906 in Tripoli, died April 9, 1962 in Leningrad) - Soviet writer and screenwriter. Curriculum vitae He was born in the family of a helper of the North-Syrian school of the imperial family of the Palestinian Orthodox community. In 1909 the family returned to Russia, and in 1921 settled in Kokand. The publication began in 1923 in the newspaper "Turksstanska Truth". In 1930 he moved to Moscow and began studies at the Department of Literature and Screenplay at the Institute of Cinematography. He was the author of the dilemma about Cheddar Nasriddini: According to his scripts, films have been shot on the Nasreddina bush. He also wrote the screenplay for the film Sashel based on Gogol's "Coal". Selected film scenarios Authoritative control (person): wiki

Mud Flood

Mud Flood (hydrangea) - a hydrological phenomenon that denotes a flood of molten mass - mud, consisting of water and mineral particles, including stones, boulders, branches of trees and other bodies. It is most often found in the pools of small mountain rivers, steamers and rays in torrential rain or melting snow. Sometimes, they happen in the area of ​​artificial tanks collecting liquid and semi-liquid industrial waste. Because of the speed of travel from 2 to 6 m / sec. They cause great damage despite the usually short duration - from 1 to 3 hours. Floods caused by volcanic events are called lahars. wiki

Alfred Müller-Armack

495 (German Bundesstraße 495) - a German national road running on the north-south axis and linking the B71 road to Glinde near Bremervörde in the north of Lower Saxony and the B431 road in Glückstadt to the south of Schleswig-Holstein. The road runs between Lamstedt and Osten on a section of the local road from 1862. river The road crosses the river Elba and Oste. an account of Ludwig Erhard. Advocate of private property, reconciliation of state and economic (ordoliberalism) and the role of state. Authoritative control (person): son): wiki

Crocodile

Coccodrillo - Polish clothing brand. Owned by the company CDRL was established in 2002 and has the legal status of a joint stock company. He designs, manufactures and distributes clothing for infants and children up to the age of 14. The company is located in Pianowo near Kościan (Wielkopolskie Province). The Coccodrillo chain currently has about 150 stores in Poland. Some of them work on a franchise basis. Every year, the company prepares two seasonal offers: spring-summer and autumn-winter collection. CDRL has accumulated numerous awards and distinctions in various plebiscites. In recent years, Bauer has won the "Superprodukt 2007" competition in the category of underwear. This assortment also received a safety certificate from the Textile Institute. The company is also known as "Hitu Mamo i Ja" awarded in 2002 and 2010 and Business Gazelle. He also has the "Quality of Service" award and the title "Product of the Year" awarded by the read

The case of the schooner "Pearl"

The "Pearl" schooner case was associated with the largest collective attempt to escape black slaves in the United States. On April 15, 1848, seventy-six slaves attempted to escape from Washington, where the law allowed slave possession and trafficking. The 29-year-old Daniel Drayton, a man without a profession, despised slavery, and at the same time needed money. A group of slaves promised him a large sum of money for transportation to the free areas. Drayton hired for $ 100 the captain of the 54-ton pearly bay smith, Edward Sayres, with whom they jointly prepared the ship for the road. At night, a group of refugees - men, women and children - arrived in the hands of three white men (along with Drayton and Sayres on board also found a cook called English). The plan was to sail down the Potomac River and then up Chesapeake Bay to Delaware, where slavery was not tolerated. The opposite wind and the beginning of the tide prevented the boat from entering the bay, so Sayres de

Toda people

Toddler hut in the Nilgiri mountains Todd (Toda) is an ethnic group in southern India, inhabiting mainly the Nilgiri mountains in the state of Tamil Nadu. In the 1980s, the number of Todds was estimated at about 1 000. people. The toads use the language of the Dravidian toda, but they are anthropologically closer to Indo-European peoples. They live in villages located at about 2 thousand. m.p.m., above the rainforest limit. Their traditional occupation is buffalo grazing. Todo's social structure is based on endogamous clans, consisting of exogamous lineages. Until recently, the Todd practiced polyandry. Bibliography wiki

Drégelypalánk

castle ruins near the village Drégelypalánk is a village and municipality in the northern part of Hungary, near the town of Balassagyarmat. The village is located in the North-Central Highlands, near the border with Slovakia. The administrative district of the village belongs to the county of Balassagyarmat, which is part of the Nógrád county. The municipality of Drégelypalánk has a population of 580 inhabitants (2009) and covers an area of ​​22.18 km². Bibliography wiki

Al-Amn al-Amm

Al-Amn al-Amm was an Iraqi intelligence agency responsible for internal security of the state, also taking part in foreign operations. Administerally subordinated to the head of the Ministry of Interior. Al-Amn al-Amm is responsible for the murder of Iraqi opposition activists and inconvenient Baas party officials. Bosses The first chief of Al-Amn al-Amm was General Kzar. After his death in 1973, Ali Hasan al-Majjid was the leader. Acting until 1987. The next head of the organization was Ahmad ad-Duri, who served until 1996. The half brother of Saddam Hussein Sabawi Ibrahim at-Tikriti was replaced by him. From 1996 to the end of the dictatorial rule was Taha Abbas al-Ahababi. Bibliography wiki

Gate of the altar

The altar latch - in the churches, a central image of the patron of the temple is usually placed in the central part of the altar. In the old days, the altar was often erected in such a way that it was in the image part and above it "three-dimensional". This consisted in the fact that the main image was permanently placed in the deeper part of the "window of the altar", whereas in front of it, a second, usually less valuable "venom" image was placed on the side guides. Mounted movably, moving vertically in the "window" of the altar pulled in or lowered with a suitable rope - tendon - available for operation at the rear of the altar. The faithful observed the image in the altar on a daily basis, the main picture was shown to them during the ceremony and during the festive days when the raised "daily" image was slipped and hidden in the elaborate, decorated top of the altar. Nowadays it happens that the bar is often a painting o

Breads (cake)

Buchty Biscuits, bakcadines - sweet bakery products: side by side buns baked with yeast pastry, usually with filling (marmalade or with jam). They are also baked without filling, then they are served with jam, honey or butter spread. Bucht is not flabby, but is often sprinkled before serving sugar powder. The way of baking The pancakes are baked in an oven, oven or prodoscope, as a side-by-side yeast dough ball, which, as they grow in the baking process, join together to form a coherent, though split, mass. The ready-to-use dough is easily spread over your hands. The recipes for buns are varied, they combine the presence of white flour, yeast, milk, butter and eggs. A variation of bucht is made from potato chips, that is, from flour with bran. wiki

Ferenc Szombathelyi

Ferenc Szombathelyi (born May 17, 1887 in Győr, died November 4, 1946 in Pétervárad) is a Lieutenant General of the Hungarian Army. From 1933 on the staff posts in the general staff and commander of the Hungarian army. In the years 1936-1938 the commander of the military Academy of Empress Ludwika. Between 1939 and 1941, commander of the 8th Hungarian Corps. After German assault on the USSR (June 22, 1941), the commander of the Carpathian Group (Kárpát Csoport) fighting on the German side, which included mechanized Hungarian troops. From September 1941 to 1944 the Chief of General Staff of the Hungarian Army. After the disclosure of the negotiations led by the Hungarian leader Miklós Horthy, German troops entered Hungary and Szombathelyi in April 1944 and was placed under house arrest. After the capture of power in Hungary by Fascist arrows in October 1944, he was arrested. After the end of the war, detained by American troops in Germany, then as a war criminal deported to Hungary

The East House (Amsterdam)

East Indian House w XVII wieku. East Indian House, namalowany przez Reinier Vinkeles; 1768. Contemporary photography of Oost-Indisch Huis, view from Binnenplaats site. Oost-Indisch Huis, an apartment building in the center of Amsterdam, serves today for administrative purposes. The building was built in 1603 and its design is attributed to Henry de Keyser. Since 1605, the headquarters of the East India Company has been located here. The front entrance doors are surrounded on two sides by the Tuscan columns. The peaks and shutters are decorated in Renaissance style, typical of Henry de Keyser. However, the building is rather impressive because of the windows, which give the impression of being barred. Only the decorative finials of the windows and balustrade bring some beauty and dynamism. The building is reminiscent of Amsterdam's splendor. In 1625, West-Indisch Huis was set up in Amsterdam, and this campaign has never reached the East Indies. Meeting place of Heeren XVII

Johann Adolf von Loss

Johann Adolf von Loß (born 20 June 1690, died 25 August 1759), Saxon politician and diplomat. In the years 1711-1718 the deputy in Petersburg. In the documents of the Dutch policy, Anthonie Heinsius mentioned Johann Adolf von Losz. Piotr Wielki gave repeatedly to August II that apart from Loza he could send his "Polish" deputy (he went to Russia Stanisław Chomętowski). In 1718, a Polish courier, Lesiowski, arrived in Russia, demanding that the Czar withdraw his troops from the Commonwealth. Minister Ernst Christoph von Manteuffel ordered Johann Adolf von Loß to do all this. However, Polish and Saxon interests were not always convergent. In 1741, Johann von Loß's brother, Christian von Loß (1698-1770), succeeded him as a deputy in Munich, while Johann Adolf was transferred to Paris. Bibliography wiki

Little Sturec

Malý Šturec (890 m) is a clear pass separating the Kremnica Mountains to the south of the Great Fatra Mountains in the north, precisely between the peaks: Priečny vrch (1047 m) in the south (in the Kremnica Mountains) and Holý kopec (1054 m in the north (in the Great Fatra). The pass lies in the back of an important waterway separating the Wag River basin in the west from the Hron river basin in the east. From the western side of the pass, there are the sources of the Biela voda, the left tributary of the Tepla River in the Vag river basin. On the eastern side, the Harmanec stream flows from the pass, the right tributary of the Bystric stream in the Hron river basin. Through the pass, the route of a medieval still trading route, there is an important highway connecting Turiec with the upper part of the Hron valley in Banská Bystrica. On the Harmanec side, the old road leading to the pass leads slightly north of the present road, downstream of Harmanec Creek. The railway line

Choir of the Youth Cultural Center in Bialystok

Choir of the Youth Cultural Center in Bialystok under the direction of Barbara Kornacka has been active since 1999. In the chorus students of many Białystok schools (aged between 12 and 21) sing. The choral repertoire is very diverse. It includes works from various epochs - from Renaissance to modern times; secular and religious works; folk music in contemporary works, fragments of operas, musicals, negro spirituals. The choir often gives concerts in Bialystok and in the region, highlighting many cultural and educational events. He also performed in Warsaw, Bydgoszcz and Lithuania. Chorus recordings were played in Polish Radio Bialystok and Akadera Radio. During his activity, the Choir of the Youth Cultural House in Bialystok was awarded numerous awards and won many awards in many competitions. Achievements During his activity, the choir was involved in: Bibliography wiki

Samuel Rettig

Abraham Samuel Rettig - Polish theater and film actor of Jewish origin. In the years 1959-1969 the actor of the Jewish Theater in Warsaw. Abraham Samuel Rettig, opera singer (bass-baritone), actor, cantor. He was born on March 2, 1919 in Yavoriv, ​​Ukraine, and began his solo career with the Lviv Philharmonic. He later sang in opera theaters in Kharkiv, Kiev and Almaty. Since 1959 he has lived in Warsaw and played at the Jewish Theater Ida Kamińska, participated in the concert of the National Philharmonic, with which he has performed successfully in Western and Eastern Europe and in Israel. In 1969, after the anti-Semitic war, following the events of March, he emigrated from Poland. He moved to West Berlin until his death as an orthodox master of the Fraenkelufer synagogue in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin. Abraham Samuel Rettig died on January 8, 1983 in West Berlin and was buried at the Jewish cemetery in Spandau. Career wiki

Piotr Baryka

Piotr Baryka (born 1600, died in 1675) is a Polish soldier, courtier and comedian. Curriculum vitae He lived under the reign of Sigismund III Vasa, Ladislaus IV Vasa and John II Kazimierz Vasa. In the years 1625-1629 he took active part in war expeditions Stanisław Koniecpolski's hetman. Then he settled down at the court of a great citizen of Sieradz (probably Albert Lubinski). Creation Known as the author of at least one of the comedy The Peasant King (was founded in the autumn of 1629, exhibited in 1633, published in Cracow in 1637 - M. Andrzejowczyk's printing house), combining the features of the court theater and the soprano. Bibliography Complementary literature wiki

Bismarck Tower in Chełmno

Bismarck Tower in Chełmno - no longer exist Bismarck tower, located in Chełmno. History The tower was founded on the initiative of the Association of the Eastern March and the Old German Alliance (1903). The project was designed in the shape of a Teutonic castle in Świecie by the Royal Architect of Construction Rambeau. For unknown reasons the work was stopped shortly after the start. They were resumed 6 years later by another project of unknown origin. As a contractor was employed master mason and carpenter Wilhelm Frucht. On March 30, 1909 construction began. On August 19, 1909, a solemn opening was held. In 1920 the tower was demolished by the Poles, and at its place was the Mound of Freedom (now non-existent, since commemorated by the commemorative plaque). Technical data Bibliography wiki

Canada (bed)

Canadian (bed) - the name of a folding bed commonly used in tents NS or "10" (the tenth) in the army and scouts. The construction of the bed is based on three crosses joined by four longitudinal elements on which the derma is attached after the spreading of the bed. Stiffening of the structure occurs when the head and legs of the matches (also called struts, crosses or sneakers) are inserted. The complex construction is a compact package of about 1 m long and weighs about 15 kg, is made mostly of canvas, tarpaulin and wood. The two matched matches are about 60 cm wide and are made of metal. There are also versions with wooden struts. These versions are not mutually compatible and these struts can not be exchanged between different models. The bed set is made of derm from the bottom and the fabric from the top quilted mattresses are about 5 cm thick filled with wadding or fabric cuttings. wiki

NOAEL

NOAEL (no observable adverse effect level) - a term (acronym) indicating the level of exposure of the organism to a given agent, observed or determined experimentally, without any increase in the frequency or severity of any Negative effects in a population exposed to a substance compared to a suitable control sample, or these effects are biologically or statistically insignificant. In toxicology, NOAEL is the highest dose or concentration of a substance (eg chemical) or a factor (eg radiation) for which no adverse effect is observed in the organism studied, while higher doses or concentrations cause such effects. The NOAEL value can be used to assess the level of risk of a substance being used. wiki

Kazimierz Szuman

Kazimierz Szuman (born 5 May 1826 in Wladyslawowo, Czarnków district, now Huta, died 28 January 1894 in Poznan) - Polish social activist, lawyer. He was the son of a lawyer and landlord of Maurice and Henry of Hoyer's house, Henry's younger brother. He graduated from Leszno Gymnasium and studied law at the University of Wrocław. He participated in insurgency battles in Wielkopolska in 1848. He worked for 1859 as a judge in Rogoźno, later practicing lawyers in Września and Szamotuły. From 1872 he lived in Poznan. He was a member of the Poznań Society of Friends of Science (from 1858, Faculty of Law and Economics) and an activist (also the president) of the Society for Scientific Aid. In 1872, with his brother Henry, he founded a joint stock company, Bank Włościański in Poznan. He was a member of the board of the Poznań Bar Association. He accused Count Edward Raczyński of irregularities and embezzlement at the construction of the Golden Chapel at the Poznań Cathedral.

Risk management

Risk management - according to the international standard ISO 31000: 2009, and the Polish PN-ISO 31000: 2012 coordinated action on the organization and management of the risk. Characteristic The concept of risk management is inherent in the risk management process - the systematic use of policies, procedures and management practices for communication, consultation, contextualization, and identification, analysis, evaluation, risk management, monitoring (2.28) and review the risk. Types of risk From the management point of view, risk can be defined in different ways due to different criteria: If we take the effect criterion: A separate article: Market risk. Due to other possible solutions: If we take the time criterion: If we take the criterion of change in environment and progress: If we take the criterion we can measure the effects of the risk: wiki

Couperin (Ravel)

Couperin's Tombstone (Le Tombeau de Couperin) is Maurice Ravel's piano concerto, composed in 1917. The piece was written in tribute to the great harpsichordist, on the fashionable wave of the then return to French music of the 18th century. As a master of musical pastiche, Ravel did not, however, counterfeit Couperin's style; The composition is based on Couperin's form of the suite and the French character of the melody. Couperin's gravestone consists of six parts: Prélude, Fugue, Forlane, Rigaudon, Menuet, Toccata. Each of them is dedicated to one of Ravel's friends killed during World War I. Therefore the mood of the miniatures, intertwined with cheerful accents, generally has a nostalgic tone. In 1919, Ravel, the master of instrumentation, transcribed the work into orchestra (except for Fugue and Toccata). wiki

Shutter

One-piece shutter A house with characteristic, painted shutters in Nowoberezow Shutter - mounted on the outside or on the inside to secure the window. Shutters have the shape of single, double or multi-wing (two-part) full doors, with shutters or openings, which are opened on the wall. They are usually made of wood, steel, aluminum or PVC. Blinds in the shutter wing usually have fixed lamellae, but there are solutions with swivel lamellae (movable). Examples of such shutters are shutters mounted inside rooms in windows, doors, passages and even in closets. Shutter consists of one or more panels. Each panel is made of rigid frame and horizontally sliding lamellas. Shutters can be folded hinged or slid over guides. In addition to the strict visual sense, shutters are used for passive use of solar energy, avoiding warming up in the summer and keeping the heat warm during the winter. wiki

Witold Nowicki (chess player)

Witold Nowicki (born 1917, died April 2, 2008) is a Polish chess player, longtime Polish representative in correspondence chess, Polish chess player, During World War II, the prisoner of the concentration camp Sachsenhausen (camp number 90275). After the war, he was the chief accountant of the Iskra Publishing House and later the "Wiedza Powszechna" Publishing House. He was the deputy head of the Union of "Polish Spas". In 1946 he became deputy secretary of the Temporary Board of the PZSzach. As a chess player, he participated in many national and local competitions. At the 1959 Warsaw Championships, as well as the semi-finals of the Polish Championship in 1958. Buried April 9, 2008, at the Bródno Cemetery in Warsaw. Bibliography wiki

Yodel

Jogging - singing with frequent jumping changes between the chest and head registers, abdominal breathing track dominance and voice resonance enlargement by significant reduction of larynx. The result is a specific tone of voice. The Chisholm Trail The Yodeling Slim Clark, 1957 Riding is characteristic of folk music of Tyrol but is not limited to this region. Similar techniques were sometimes used by North American Indians in their combat battles. Yodeling is popular in country music. It is also used in contemporary popular music, such as Gwen Stefani's solo on "Wind It Up". The roaring is heard in Holly Dolly song - Dolly song. The famous Austrian band in this field is Zillertaler Schürzenjäger. wiki
Stejpan Wasilievich Mosin, Russia Степан Васильевич Мосин (born in 1904 in Chernyszino village in the Kalusin region in Russia, died after 1946 in the USSR) - Soviet teacher, co-founder and member of the Central Committee of the National Socialist Party Russia and the chief editor of her press body, a member of the so-called Lycocki Republic, then Plenipotentiary at the Armed Forces Headquarters of the Russian Federal Liberation Committee for material aid to refugees from the occupied territories of the USSR during World War II. In 1927 he joined the Allied Communist Party (Bolsheviks). In 1937 she was excluded from criticizing the collectivisation of agriculture. In 1940, he was accepted back to the Communist Party. He worked as a teacher. After the German invasion of the USSR on 22 June 1941, it was mobilized on 10 August for the Red Army. He was to serve in the battalion building, but the rapid progress of the Germans made the division dissolved. Stiepan W. Mosin arrived in the to

Franciszek Jawdyński

Franciszek Jawdyński The heading of Jawdyński's article from 1888 Franciszek Ksawery Jawdyński (born 2 December 1851 in Warsaw, died 21 January 1896) - Polish surgeon. The son of Józef Jawdyński. He attended the Warsaw Gymnasium from 1864 to 1871, then studied at the medical department of the Imperial University of Warsaw. The diploma was awarded to cum eximia laude on October 23, 1876. He then worked as a surrogate assistant at the Hospital for the Infant Jesus and at St. John's Hospital. Spirit. From 1886 a self-help over-the-hospital assistant at the Transfiguration Hospital. In December 1895, during surgery, he stabbed his finger and infected his gland. He died on January 21 the following year. He was buried at the Powązki Cemetery. As one of the first to describe in 1888 the method of radical nodal lymph nodes operation, now known as the Crile operation or Jawdyns-Crile operation. Bibliography wiki

Anchor core

Tethered spinal cord syndrome - a rare neurological disorder that involves the limitation of spinal cord mobility within the spinal cord of the spinal cord. The most common cause is the thickening of the end thread of the core (fat tissue penetration). Can occur concurrently with congenital abnormalities of the spinal canal or independently. Initially, it is asymptomatic. In children growing up or in any age group developing obesity may cause clinical manifestation of defects. Initially, the symptom is pain increasing when bending, bending the body, over time with the bladder and bladder dysfunction symptoms, sensory loss in the distal lower limbs and lumbar-sacral movement dysfunction. Treatment is surgical and involves the release of the anchorage of the core. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Jerzy Adamowicz

Jerzy Adamowicz (born 2 February 1908 in Minsk, died September 1939) is a Polish zoologist, malakologist. After graduating from junior high school in Minsk he studied under the supervision of prof. Jan Grochmalicki in natural sciences at the University of Poznań in 1930-1934. In 1936 he obtained a master's degree in philosophy in zoology and comparative anatomy. Since 1933 he was a demonstrator, and after obtaining a master's degree he was an assistant at the Department of Zoology at the University of Poznań. He worked in prof. Janem Grochmalicki, Antoni Jakubski and Kazimierz Simm. He conducted a faunistic and ecological study on molluscs in Polesie. He conducted research on leeches occurring in Wielkopolska, but warfare destroyed the prepared work for printing. He died when he attempted to move from the General Government to the USSR in September 1939. Bibliography wiki

Muscular external sphincter anus

Lean section through anal canal; B. bladder light; V.D. vas deferens; S.V. seminal vesicle; Rectum; A.C. rectal channel; LA. anarchy; I.S. internal sphinx; E.S. external anal sphincter. Muscular sphincter or externus muscle (Latin: musculus sphincter or externus muscle) - elliptic shape of the striated muscle of the anus. The location of the external anal sphincter is the center of tendineum perinea. It is located externally from the anterior sphincter of the anus, separated by a longitudinal membrane of the rectal muscles. The activity of the external sphincter is dependent on the will, so it plays a role in the final stages of the defecation process. Being in a state of resting tension, this muscle closes the anus and shrinks more tightly. The aneurysm of the outer anal sphincter originates from the lower anal nerve which is the branch of the vulvar nerve. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

chapati

Baking chapati चपाती (चपाती, چپपाती, urdu: چپاتی, IPA: cəpa: t̪i) - round thin pancakes with unleavened wheat flour, kitchen base in South Asia, especially in India and Pakistan and East Africa. They are made from wheat flour, water and salt. Cappuccino is baked on hot stone or on a convex metal dish of tava. At the end, he holds the fire for a moment, until the bubbles form on the surface of the pancake. The pancakes are greased with clear ghee butter. Ćapati is used as a cutlery, taking with them the food served. A variation with added corn flour or lentil meal is called roti. wiki

Utility theory

Utility theory is a branch of economics and game theory that deals with the notion of utility. In economics an important criterion is usability depending on the level of consumption or possession of a given good (in particular it can be money). About usability features f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x)} It is usually assumed that: If the difference in good level is low, f & # x2033; ( x ) {\displaystyle f''(x)} is small, and it can often be assumed that marginal utility is within a fixed range, which simplifies many problems. Utilitarian theories allow you to tackle risks and risk mitigation measures (insurances, long-term contracts, options to buy at a predetermined price, etc.) in the economy. wiki