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The commercial register

Commercial register - type of public register. Commercial registers in Poland A separate article: National Court Register. In Poland, the Commercial Register was established by decree of the Head of State dated February 7, 1919 together with the Regulation of the Minister of Justice of 22 April 1919 on the commercial register and was kept in the court of registration until January 1, 2001. According to the decree of 1919, the Commercial Register was kept in the District Courts by the Registrar under the supervision of a Registrar. The need to create the relevant register was determined by the introduction of the Commercial Code of 27 June 1934. The Commercial Code introduced the definition of a trader as a trader. It was a natural and legal person. The Commercial Code makes a distinction between registered and non-registered merchants. The business registry was divided into three sections: A, B and C: Each registry section was divided into sections. Initially, the business reg

Konrad Babenberg

Konrad Babenberg (born ca. 1115, September 28, 1168) - Bishop of Passau in 1148-1164 and Archbishop of Salzburg in 1164-1168. Konrad was the son of Leopold III and Agnieszka von Waiblingen. In 1140 he was a preacher of the chapter in Utrecht, and in 1143 in Hildesheim. In 1148 he became Bishop of Passau. In 1159 confirmed the privileges of the city of St. Pölten. On June 29, 1164, he was elected archbishop of Salzburg. During the schism, he maintained neutrality. Neither Pope Alexander III nor Paschalis III anti-Pascal. In 1167 the city of Salzburg burned down with the cathedral. Bishop Konrad began the reconstruction of the temple. Literature Authoritative control (person): wiki

Collective training

Collective Absence - an absolution which the priest gives to several penitents at the same time without prior confession of their sins. The Catholic Church is usually practiced: In addition, the recipient must be informed of the need for an individual confession at the earliest opportunity, in which heavy sins should be confessed, from which they were absolved of collective punishment. The St. Mary's Catholic Church is also a collective one, where there is no individual confession. wiki

Johan Christopher Toll

Johan Christopher Toll Johan Christopher Toll (born 1 February 1743, died 21 May 1817) is a Swedish diplomat, military and politician. He came from a family of Dutch roots, whose representatives have been spotted from the 13th century. In the 16th century he moved to the Baltic provinces of Sweden. He sat in the Swedish Parliament. During the debates of the 1771/1772 "party of caps" deprived him of the deputies, so he later decided to support the absolutist aspirations of the new king Gustav III. This, including the Toll of the coup of 1772, caused Gustav III to achieve his goal of the absolute monarchy in Sweden and the abolition of parliamentaryism. On May 21, 1772, he departed from Stockholm to bribe the guards of the important fortress of Kristianstad. After the death of Gustav III (1792), Toll became the chief commander of the Swedish army in Skåne County. From January 8, 1793 to August 9, 1794, he was a Swedish MP in Warsaw. He supported the proflancus party i

Unleaded soldering

Unleaded tinol, which can serve for soldering copper tubes Lead-free soldering - soldering with lead-free alloy. In electronics, the tin solder alloy is used most often as a solder. However, since July 1, 2006, the European Union has reduced the use of hazardous substances in electronic equipment (RoHS Directive), including lead in solders. The introduction of technology requires changing the operating parameters of the devices or replacing them with new ones adapted to the new technology. In lead-free technology there are difficulties: Unleaded soldering on the surface of resistors and capacitors can produce capillary balls, depending on the cause of their formation they have different sizes. The reasons for this are: hot slump, insufficient flow (lubricity), wetting or fluidization of the flux during solder melting. The lead point for unleaded soldering is 215-220 ° C. Lead free is matt with a slightly grained surface, therefore, the detection of incorrect connections, such

REBOL

REBOL (Relative Expression-Base Object Language) - A cross-platform scripting language for creating web applications. It was designed by Carl Sassenrath. The language of REBOL has combined many of the most important features of previously developed languages. It is designed to be contextual and has a syntax that resembles natural English. In addition, it is a symbolic and reflective language (it is itself a meta-language). Breaks commonly used programming rules in other languages, eg variables are replaced with expressions, and code should be short and effective, where simple tasks are to be implemented using simple code. Like Lisp, where REBOL derives many concepts, it has dynamic typing and the ability to treat source code as a first class object. All of these features of the REBOL language allow for extremely efficient and low-volume code. Simply put, this language exploits the potential inherent in the coding itself. Example For example, a one-line program that reads text fr

What You Want

What You Want - released as a vinyl record June 13, 2000 single American DMX rapper. October 17, 2000 was released as a CD. He promotes the album "... And Then There Was X". "What You Want" is a censored title for "What These Bitches Want." A clip was created for "What You Want." The cover of "What You Want" is not complicated to do. This is a photo of the DMX on a dark background and there are several inscriptions in an ornamental font. The frame is framed with the text "The biggest in rap meets the biggest in R & B". "What These Bitches Want" guest starred in Sisqo (in the chorus, in the chorus and in the end). The theme was composed by Nokio. Track list wiki

Jure Kaštelan

Juraj "Jure" Kaštelan (18 December 1919 - 24 February 1990), Croatian poet and literary critic. In 1959 he became a professor at the University of Zagreb. In his poetic work he drew on folk motifs. The most important songs are: Later, the themes of war and death were predominant - volumes of poems Čudo i smrt (1961) Polish translations of some poems can be found in the anthologies - Yugoslavian lyric (1960) and Inner sea (1982). Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Stock exchange session

Stock exchange session - a specified period of time in which stock exchange transactions take place. Stock exchange sessions are held on business days, usually from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm local time. Stock trading session phases on the Warsaw Stock Exchange The stock session schedule specifies the next session phases, including the start and end times of the session. On the Warsaw Stock Exchange these are the phases: In the continuous trading system, the main part of the session is In the single quotation system there is a phase: Bibliography wiki

Intermetallic phase

Elemental cell MgZn2 Mg Zn Intermetallic phase - a solid phase whose crystalline lattice and properties are intermediate between the solid solution and the chemical compound. Characteristics: Intermetallic phases can be stable at stoichiometric or similar compositions as secondary solid solutions - polyurethane, interstitial or oily. In this case there is an excess of one of the components, but the crystal structure of the phase is retained. However, there are defects, such as vacancies. wiki

Court psychiatry

Forensic psychiatry - a field of psychiatry closely linked to the judiciary. Judicial forensic psychiatry is the most commonly used judgment on sanity, ability to serve a sentence, or participation in court proceedings of suspected or accused persons. The court psychiatrist also assesses the ability to manage his or her case, including legal incapacitation, as well as the ability to consciously and freely express his or her will - this applies to court cases for the annulment of a will. The tasks of a psychiatrist may also be in other cases, depending on specific court orders (or prosecutors). See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

The Road (sztuka)

Contents The characters of "The Road" are characters living in a barrack, serving as a shop with parts from car accidents. The owner of the store "Aksident Store-all parts availebul" is a professor - a former Sunday school teacher who improves the forgery of documents, (now due to the old age - only half-time). Others living in the shed are in one way or another related by interests to the Professor. Coton, a former driver suffering from "road phobia", goes to accident sites and collects used car parts, which are then sold for sale at "Aksident Store". Samson, the former "Motor Parks" star of the company, uses Pidgin English with his exceptional expertise. His best friend, Salubi, intends to persuade the professor to forge a professional driving license for him. The shop is also a meeting place for other characters - Chief-In-Town politicians are recruiting here to defend their political meetings; For a few grams of marijuana, he is a

Theoretical opening price

Theoretical Opening Rate (TKO) - the price of a financial instrument calculated in the pre-trade or balancing session. TKO illustrates the behavior of Demand and Supply of a financial instrument at the time of its calculation and is intended to show when the transaction price would have been entered into if the financial instrument had entered the trading phase at that time. Theoretical opening rates are set separately for each financial instrument listed on a given stock exchange. The calculation is made after each submission, modification or cancellation of the broker's order. At the moment of transition to the continuous trading or fixing phase, the theoretical open price becomes the price for a given stock trading phase. wiki

Charly (Comics)

Charly is a French comic book series written by Denis Lapière (screenplay) and Magda Seron (drawings). It has been published in Dupuis since 1991 and currently has 13 volumes. Polish volumes were published by Podsiedlik, Raniowski and S-ka. Story Charly is a boy with paranormal abilities. His adventures range from childhood to youth. Episodes 1. The Infernal Toy (1991, Polish edition 2003) 2. Sunk Island (1992, ed. 2003) 3. Awakening (1993, ed. 2003) 4. Trap (1994, ed. 2003) Not published in Polish: 5. Nightmares (1996) 6. The Killer (1997) 7. L'Innocence (1998) 8. The eyes of fire (1999) 9. Messages from the Wild (2000) 10th Enter (2002) 11. An eternal life (2004) 12. Assassin ! (2006) 13. A life of hell (2007) wiki

Children's Island (Pera Jersild's novel)

Children's Island (Barnens ö) - A novel by Pierre Jersild (1976) showing the lives of teenagers in Sweden. It was based on a 1980 film by director Poll Pollak. Reine is an eleven-year-old boy living in the suburbs of Stockholm. He is afraid of adolescence, seeing in him a threat to his own personality. A single mother raising a boy decides to send him to summer camps on Isle of Wight, the largest summer holiday resort in Sweden. Her mother is leaving, leaving Reine not to go to the island, deciding to test her theories, including cancer (she thinks it causes radio waves). To survive, he must find a job himself. She finds a job while painting ribbons for mourning wreaths. Unfortunately, the owner, Olga, goes bankrupt. Reine, who is in danger of starvation, joins the raggare group - teenage hooligans and criminals, who are mostly involved in breaking up public events. This is not the end of his odyssey - it encounters even stranger people. The book is an attempt to show the fears

Lazare Picault

Lazare Picault - 18th century French sailor, known for her research into the Seychelles archipelago. Although he was not the explorer of the archipelago (earlier the islands visited the Arabs, the Portuguese and the British), he was the first to make serious measurements. In 1742, during the expedition to the Indian Ocean, Picault discovered the largest island of Seychelles and called it L'Île d'Abondance - only in the second expedition in 1744 gave her the present name Mahé in honor of Mahé de La Bourdonnais. - governor of Reunion and Mauritius. In 1744 Picault also explored other archipelago islands, including: In honor of Lazare Picault, the town, district and bay of Baie Lazare on the island of Mahé were named. wiki

Andrzej Bierć

Andrzej Bierć - Polish lawyer, professor of legal science specializing in civil and economic law. Curriculum vitae December 19, 1999 he was awarded the title of Professor of Legal Science. He holds the position of Head of the Department of Civil Law of the European Higher School of Law and Administration in Warsaw and the Department of Polish and European Private Law Institute of Jurisprudence of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 2011-2012 he was the head of the Department of Private Law of the Higher School of Management and Law. Helena Chodkowska in Warsaw, where he lectured and seminars on civil law. He is the chairman of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Publications Andrzej Bierć in the "Science People" database of the Polish Science Portal (OPI). wiki

Situla

Roman situla from the 2nd or 3rd century n.e. Found in Germany, called the Hemmoor bucket Situla - a large pot used in antiquity, made mostly of bronze, being the equivalent of today's bucket. Situle was also encountered in the Middle Ages. In ancient times, the situailles were usually conical (inverted beveled cone), one bobbin handle, rich rhodium and tribal decoration framed in horizontal circles. It was produced in Italy and south-east Europe during the halts and liens. They used to draw and carry water, and were also used in rituals. Widespread in many parts of Europe, up to Scandinavia. They also reached the Polish lands - a bronze sieve with an iron bow of Italian origin was discovered in the tomb of the Przeworsk culture in Zubowice, near Zamość, dating back to the turn of the 2nd and the 1st century. Bibliography wiki

Ekrem Akurgal

Ekrem Akurgal (born 30 March 1911 in Haifa, died November 1, 2002 in Izmir) is a Turkish archaeologist. Since 1949, a professor at the University of Ankara. He was an expert in the art of Hittite and Urbana, an early explorer of Greek art and her association with Anatolia. He has conducted numerous archaeological works in Smyrna, Eretria, Fokai, Synopa. He was the long-time Chief Commissioner of the Turkish Antiquities Office and author of the repeatedly-published work "Ancient Civilization and Runis of Turkey", published in 1969. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Housing Estate (Piotrków Trybunalski)

Osiedle "Przyszłość" Housing Estate - an auxiliary unit in Piotrków Trybunalski, established by the resolution of the City Council No. XV / 244/2007 of 24 October 2007. It consists of a part of the city bounded by the following streets: Budki (railway line), Bypass (city boundary), Rakowska, Wolborska, Polish Army. The name refers only to the administrative unit, in practice there is no settlement with such a name. The unit consists of Mickiewicz housing estate, part of the City center building, historic cemetery grounds and a new municipal cemetery. wiki

Divico

Julius Caesar and Divico on Saone (sometimes in Polish texts: Dywikon, born ca 130, p.n.e., died after 58 years) - leader of one of the Helvets, Tygurians, living in the Swiss Highlands. At the head of this tribe, along with Cymbras, Ambrons and Teutons at the end of the 2nd century BC. He invaded the Roman Province of Galban. In 107 p.n.e. At the Battle of Agen, the Tygurians defeated the Roman army commanded by Consul Lucius Cassius. Julius Caesar noted in his Galilean War that the Divico, who had taken part in the Battle of Agen, later led in 58 BC, after the death of Orgetoryx, the impending Relapse of the Helvetians to Aquitaine, and the Helvets on Saone and the Battle of Bibracte. At present, some historians believe that there may be two different people here. wiki

Still life with fruits and dishes

Still life with fruits and dishes - a painting created in 1653 by the Dutch painter Willem van Aelst. The work was created during the artist's stay in Italy. It was made with oil on canvas. The painter showed valuable objects and fruits, compiling them in a harmonious way. Thanks to the appropriate color selection, the artist emphasized differences in the texture and structure of objects. Until 1675 the picture was taken by Leopold Medyceusz. Now the painting is located in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence. Bibliography wiki

Aquarium heater

Aquarium heaters - an aquarium device designed to maintain a constant temperature in an aquarium or terrarium. Different types and types of heaters are available. The heater must be adjusted to the capacity of the aquarium (descriptions on the packaging), the larger the aquarium, the higher the heater power is necessary for its proper functioning ie efficient water heating. The heater may have a thermostat or not. The heaters are also divided into completely submerged and such elements have to protrude above the surface of the water. Most of the heaters have suction cups that allow the appliance to be attached to the aquarium or terrarium. wiki

Cushion (office)

Rollercoat Rocking cradle A drum - a writing instrument designed to quickly remove excess ink and dehydrate freshly written text. There are several varieties of desserts, such as: Also, their variations, such as artificial stone, as an ink-absorbing material, or a fabric that is fixed in the form of a tape on rollers. Prior to the dissemination of the paper, the drying of the ink was speeded up by scattering the text with fine sand (from a container resembling a salt shaker). The bush is sometimes called a bibulum, although some linguists consider it a mistake. wiki

Credit Risks

Credit Rationing - Reducing Administrative Risks of Increasing the Fundamental Source of Money - Increasing Bank Loans and Other Financial Institutions. Credit rationing makes sense when inflation is relatively high and businesses do not refuse to pay higher interest on the loan taken. This is because companies can shift their financial costs to the price of their products. The advantages of rationing loans The main advantage of credit rationing is that it allows you to effectively control the primary source of money creation. Disadvantages of loan rationing Bibliography Economic Policy, Boleslaw Winiarski, Scientific Publishing House, Warsaw 2000 wiki
List of Dioceses of the Church of Ireland - The diocesan system of the Church of Ireland is based on the 900-year frontiers established at the Rathbreasail synagogue in 1111 and the synagogue of Kells-Mellifont in 1152. However, over the centuries, the number of dioceses has decreased by joining them, especially in the twentieth century when the number of members drastically decreased. Four provinces merged in two. The present dioceses Armagh Province (formally: United Kingdom of Armagh and Tuam) Dublin Province (formally: United Dublin Province and Cashel) wiki

Reason of state

Rational status, national interest, superiority of the interest of the state over other interests and norms common to most citizens and organizations operating within or outside the country. for him. Niccolò Machiavelli is considered the author of the modern concept of racism, while the first use of the term rationality is attributed to archbishop Giovanni della Casa. French political thinker Cardin Le Bret argued that the king should rule righteously, but there are cases (one according to Le Bret and Richelieu the Thirty Years War and France's involvement in this conflict) when the ruler should abandon ethics and act as He commands the raison d'état. The state of the state, although differently understood, is sometimes referred to as the superior. It invokes organizations and political parties regardless of ideological orientation. It usually deals with issues of national sovereignty, its economic position and its position in economic and political alliances. The stat

Michał Mięsowicz

Michał Mięsowicz (born September 19, 1864 in Korczyna, March 25, 1938) - founder and owner of the First National Factory of Watches in Krosno (1901), watchmaker and entrepreneur - multiple winners of national and international industrial exhibitions, in. In 1908 the gold medalist of the International Industrial Exhibition in Paris for the clock tower. In Krosno he performed many social functions, including The Chief of the Cech Wielki, the chairman of the commission of apprenticeships examinations, the President of the Association of Bieszczady "Zgoda" Association, as well as a member of the Krosno City Council and vice-mayor of Krosno. "The first National Factory of Watches" in Krosno existed between 1901 - 1938. The headquarters was located in the Miesowicz family building located in the city center near Fary. On the ground floor there was a forge and machining department for larger parts of the clocks, the floor was made of fine parts and the assembly of mecha

TINA (slogan)

TINA - the acronym for the slogan "There is no alternative", which was used by Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of Great Britain. This slogan refers to the idea that globalization is to be based on free markets and free trade, as there is no alternative to global capitalism. He gained popularity among the supporters of the neo-liberal model of globalization. Margaret Thatcher, Tina's representative in politics, is the former president of the United States, Ronald Reagan. Alterglobilityists believe that the alleged lack of alternatives is a rhetorical gesture intended to silence discussions on the shape of globalization. He was opposed to TINA slogan TATA! There are thousands of alternatives !, which in turn refers to the popular alterglobalist's password "another world is possible." Attention was also drawn to the conflict between unlimited economic globalization (alleged TINA), democracy, and the possibility of managing the economy on the

Sergiusz Karpiński

Sergiusz Karpiński (born June 12, 1952 in Katowice) - Polish politician, self-government, teacher, Member of Parliament for the second term of office. Curriculum vitae In 1975 he graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry of the University of Silesia. He works as a mathematics teacher at elementary school in Bytom and is also a member of the Polish Teachers' Union. He belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party for many years. He was a Member of Parliament for the second term of office, elected from the Union of Labor in the Katowice District. After completing his work in Parliament, he went to the Democratic Left Alliance (he was a candidate in 2001 without success to the Senate). From 1998 to 2010 he was a member of the Silesian Parliament. In 2006 he was elected as SLD Representative for the Left and Democrats. In the years 2002-2006 he was Deputy Marshal of the voivodship. In 2010 he successfully applied for a Katowice councilor's mandate.

Alcoa

Alcoa (NYSE: AA) is one of the largest aluminum manufacturers in the world. Public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was founded in 1888 by Charles Martin Hall and a group of six industrialists led by Alfred E. Hunt and its original name was Pittsburgh Reduction Company. The company's products are used inter alia. in the aerospace, automotive, defense and transport industries, construction, gas and oil production, and in other industries. The company currently operates in 31 countries, earning $ 25.0 billion in revenue in 2011. According to the Washington, DC-based Alcoa survey, the company received approximately $ 5.6 billion in federal and state grants from the 2010-2013 program - the second most-subsidized US company. The quarterly earnings season on US stock markets is typically the start of Alcoa. wiki

Bushmeat

African slaughtered for meat in Cameroon Bushmeat - meat from wild land animals, mainly in Africa, but also in Asia. This term refers to the meat of primates and ungulates, rodents and birds. Only 1 million tons of meat are produced each year in Africa alone. Victims of extinction are often victims of extinction such as chimpanzees, gorillas (willingly raised in Cameroon, but no known gorilla is killed each year) as well as many other primates. Bushmeat is an important food for the African population. In recent years, meat is increasingly being imported to Europe, Canada and the United States. wiki

Bogdan Bujak

Bogdan Tadeusz Bujak (born July 14, 1954 in Piotrków Trybunalski) - Polish politician, Member of the Sejm II, III and IV term. Curriculum vitae In 1982 he graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University of Lodz. He worked as a planner and mechanic, then ran his own business. Since 1976, he belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party. From 1978 to 1980 he was an instructor at the PZPR Regional Committee. In 1993 and 1997 he was elected deputy. For the third time he was elected in 2001 by the Democratic Left Alliance in the district of Piotrków with 9164 votes. In the fourth term he was a member of the investigative committee on PKN Orlen. In 2005, he was unsuccessfully seeking re-election. After leaving the parliament he started working in private companies. He did not succeed in 2007 and 2011 to the Senate and in 2014 to Piotrków Trybunalski council. Bibliography wiki

USS PC-1264

USS PC-1264 The USS PC-1264 was an American submarine submarine of the PC-461 type that served in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was built in Morris Heights, New York. He entered service in April 1944 and was known to have been one of the two American warships of World War II whose crew was occupied by African Americans. The second was the destroyer escort USS "Mason" (DE-529). He was withdrawn from service in 1945 and was transferred to the Maritime Commission for disassembly in March 1948. PC-1264 was the first ship to be assigned future Admiral Samuel Gravely, the first African American to advance to this degree. . The remains of the ship are still visible in the abandoned port of New York. Bibliography wiki

Inland shipping company

The inland waterway shipowner is the owner of the vessel or the person who obtained the legal title to own the vessel in his own name under the Act on inland waterway transport. This definition calls the shipowner not only the shipowner, but also those who have the right to own a ship from other rights, such as lease contracts. The company has a number of responsibilities in relation to its significant role in the business. These include the obligation to apply for registration of the vessel in the administrative register of Polish inland waterway vessels, which should be made immediately after the ship has been built or purchased in the country or on arrival of the ship in the country if purchased abroad. It is also his duty to report any change to the registration data and to request the deletion of the unit from the register. It is also the responsibility of the shipowner to make a request to the Polish classification society to issue a measurement certificate for his ship. The com

Durable data structure

Durable data structure or purely functional data structure - a data structure that always retains its previous versions when modified. Such data structures are unchanging as the operations on them do not change the structure itself, but result in a new, updated version. A persistent data structure is not a data structure stored on a persistent data medium, such as a disk; This is another and unrelated meaning of the word "lasting." The data structure is partially stable if all versions can be read, but only the latest version can be modified. The data structure is completely persistent if all versions can be read and modified. The data structure is confluently persistent if there is a hash or merge operation that can create a new version based on two previous versions. Structures that are not permanent are ephemeral. These types of data structures are particularly common in logical and functional programming. In purely functional programming, all data is invariant, and t

Effective reflective surface

Effective reflection surface (SPO) - a parameter that shows the ability of a radar cross section (RCS) or sonar cross section (SCS). Depends on the size of the cross section of the object, the material from which the object is made or has been covered, and the shape of the object. Objects with a larger surface of effective reflection better reflect the waves, ie they give a stronger echo. They can therefore be detected from a greater distance. The surface problem of effective reflection is considered on two sides, in military applications is to reduce the ability of the enemy to detect objects. Special coverings and shapes of aircraft and ships are used for this purpose. The ultimate achievement of stealth technology is the reduction of the surface area of ​​the effective aircraft of 10 thousand. times, which reduces the range of detection of the aircraft 10 times. In civilian applications, you are working on increasing this parameter for small objects such as small boats, wood

Boguslaw Kaczmarek (politician)

Bogusław Kaczmarek (born 23 September 1957 in Gdańsk) - Polish politician, manager, Member of Parliament for the second term of office. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Gdańsk. He belonged to Solidarity Labor, from which he failed to stand for the Sejm in 1991. Then he became a member of the Labor Union and in the years 1993-1997 he was the mandate of the second term of office from the Gdansk district. In 1997 he was not re-elected. He left UP in 1998 together with Ryszard Bugaj, acting in his group Forum Poland Job. In 2007, he failed to run for the Sejm on the list of the Polish Peasant Party. Associated with savings and credit cooperatives. He is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Financial Education. Bibliography wiki

EBCDIC

Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) is an eight-bit character encoding used today, primarily in IBM mainframe and midrange systems, as well as Fujitsu, Siemens, Bull, Unisys. . You can save up to 256 different symbols, but the EBCDIC encoding has been in many versions, different for different countries. The alternative ASCII system uses 7 bits and encodes 128 characters with numbers 0-127. ASCII extensions, such as CP852, CP1250, ISO-8859, use 8-bit and code-numbers 128-255 assign new characters. A single character is written in 8 bits divided into two parts. The first 4 bits, called a zone, denote the group to which the character belongs, while the last 4 bits, called a number, identify the particular character. The table shows the character codes in the CCSID 500, which is an EBCDIC variant. Characters 0x00-0x3F and 0xFF are control characters, 0x40 - space, 0x41 - unbreakable space, and 0xCA - soft link. wiki

Roman Łobodycz

Roman Łobodycz in 1935 Roman Łobodycz (born January 8, 1893 in Stanislaus, died August 22, 1969 in Philadelphia) is a Ukrainian social activist, Greek Catholic priest, activist of the Ukrainian National Revival (UNO), senator of the 4th term of office in the Second Republic. He graduated from Stanisławów High School and studied at the Faculty of Theology of the Franciscan University in Lviv. During the First World War, in the Austro-Hungarian Army, initially as a volunteer in the sanitary service, after receiving a priestly ordinance, the chaplain on the Italian front, where he was captured. During the Polish-Ukrainian war the chaplain of the Ukrainian Halic army. In the Second Polish Republic the priests in Lviv, the Jews, Halicz and Załukwi. Member of the City Council in Stanisławów. An activist of many Ukrainian cultural and educational associations. Member of the Supervisory Boards of the Platinum Mortgage Bank in Lviv and the Mutual Insurance Company "Dnister". Member

Mextremist! Greatest Hits

Mextremist! Greatest Hits - compilation with the best songs of the Mexican group Brujeria. You might call it the other side of vinyl, because you can find tracks on this CD that were not included on the Roadrunner Records album. The cover of the album is a parody of the Mexican magazine ¡Alarma !. He treated sensational crime stories, but as Brujeria was forbidden to display violent content or photographs. The song "Asesino" did not record Brujeria, but Asesino. Track list wiki

Jacques Mathieu Delpech

Jacques Mathieu Delpech (1777-1832) Jacques Mathieu Delpech (born 2 October 1777 in Toulouse, 28 October 1832 in Montpellier) is a French physician and surgeon. From 1832 he was a professor at the University of Montpellier. In 1816 he performed pioneering Achilles tendon surgery. He made an intersection in the foot of the horse. He proposed to change the name from orthopedics to orthomorphism. Prove that Pott's disease has tuberculous origin. He also conducted research on gangrene. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Armand Trousseau

Armand Trousseau Armand Trousseau (born 14 October 1801 in Tours, died June 23, 1867 in Paris) is a French physician and pediatrician. Curriculum vitae In 1839, he became the director of the St. John's Hospital. Antoni - a university hospital in Paris. In 1850 he became a member of the French Medical Academy. He was diagnosed with tuberculosis of larynx, hymenoptera and dandruff. He introduced tracheotomy and endotracheal intubation. He first described two symptoms that were named his name. He died of gastric cancer, which he recognized at home. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Galgenberg

Hill of Galgenberg in Wodzisław Galgenberg - a hill in Wodzisław Śląski. Galgenberg is a mountain of executions in Wodzisław, ul. Copernicus. On the hill from the end of the Middle Ages to the 18th century executions were carried out, by the hanging, which was ruled by the prince's court. On the hill there are boulders, which are arranged in the shape of a circle. During the Second World War, the Nazis wanted to make an avenue of meritorious Germans in this place. After the war the place a little forgotten and neglected. Now he is trying to restore the role of the park or the lookout point to the city. wiki

Seal of the President of the Republic of Poland

Signature and stamp of President Ignacy Mościcki The seal of the President of the Republic of Poland - insignia of the office of the President of the Republic of Poland. According to the current art. 16b para. 3 of the Act of 31 January 1980 on the emblem, colors and hymn of the Republic of Poland (Journal of Laws of 2016, item 625): The stamp of the President of the Republic of Poland is a metal stamped 62 mm round seal containing the centerpiece of the Eagle as the emblem of the Republic of Poland, and in the rim the inscription "President of the Republic of Poland." wiki

Matyas Bureau

Mátyás Biró, also called Maciej Devay, also known as Hungarian Luther (born in Deva in Transylvania), theologian, Lutheran Lutheran theologian, a disciple and a co-worker of Martin Luther. As a Lutheran student Birla lived in his house. He was persecuted, among other things, repeatedly imprisoned for his convictions and reform efforts. He wrote, among others, the Disputatio de statu, in quo sint beatorum animae post hanc vitam ... (1537), and also the Orthographica Hungarica, the first book written and published in Hungarian. Bibliography wiki

Wiesława Walicka-Woyczyńska

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Georg Bachmayer

Georg Bachmayer (left) on the square at the Mauthausen camp Georg Bachmayer (born August 12, 1913, died 8 May 1945) is a Nazi war criminal, 1st Schutzhaftfwangerfuwhrer of Mauthausen concentration camp and SS-Hauptsturmführer. As a shoemaker. Member of NSDAP and SS. From March 1940 to May 1945 Bachmayer was the first camp manager and deputy commander Franz Ziereis in the main camp Mauthausen. He was one of the greatest criminals and principal terrorist in Mauthausen. He directed the action of gasing the prisoners and mass executions. He personally tormented the prisoners, chewed their dogs, tortured or sentenced to inhuman torture and punishment. He responded to the murders committed on the prisoners and Soviet prisoners on block 20, called the block of death. Bachmayer had a cruel sadist in the camp. At the end of 1943 he organized and was the first commandant of Ebensee, the sub-camp of Mauthausen, in which he introduced the rule of terror. By the end of the war, about 20,000 peo

Boris Tomaszewski

Boris W. Tomaszewski (born 1890, died 1957) is a Russian literary theorist, a member of the Moscow Linguistic Circle. He dealt with almost exclusively the theory of poetry. He was the patron of many works in this field, both detailed and synthetic. His early texts, especially the book Russkoi Stichos. Mietrika (1923) and a collection of essays about the stich (1929), are typical examples of application to specific problems of the formal method. From that period of his activity Tomaszewski came up with his textbook of literary theory (published in Poland by the Circle of Student Polonists of Poznan University in 1935). His work on the theory of poetry has led the author throughout his life. There are two books devoted to it: Stilistika i stichosłożenije (1959) and Stich i jazyk (1959). The most important area of ​​Tomaszewski's work was the work of Pushkin. He wrote a series of essays, he was an excellent expert and publisher of the poet's writings. In both practical and theor
Arlena - a feminine name whose origin is uncertain. Perhaps it derives from Arlene, which means in Irish "warranty, commitment". The name may also be a shortened form of female names ending in -arlen, eg Marlena. There is also a hypothesis that this name was to be a variant of Arline, a name probably invented by the little-known Irish composer Michael William Balfe for the main heroine of his best-known opera "The Bohemian Girl." In 2001, they had the name of 244 Poles (in addition several in the form of Arlene). For the first time this name was given in Poland in the 1940s. Equivalents in other languages: Arlean, Arleen, Arlene, Arlene, Arline, Arlyne wiki

Royal Harwood Frost

Royal Harwood Frost (born 25 February 1879 in Salem, Massachusetts, died May 11, 1950) is an American astronomer. Between 1896 and 1908 he was an assistant to Edward Pickering at the Harvard University Observatory. From 1902 to 1905 he worked at the observation station in Arequipa, Peru, using a 24-inch refractor. On August 21, 1902, he discovered the asteroid (505) Cava. He continued research on the nebular objects initiated by DeLisle Stewart. He discovered 454 objects that were included in the 1902 IC II, the second supplement to the New General Catalog. In 1926, he received a request from Harvard University to go to the Boyden Observatory in Bloemfontein, South Africa, where he had been refitting the Arequipa refractor, but Frost refused. Instead, he started his farm in Tingo, Peru. Later he returned to the US to Fort Worth, Texas, where he worked for an oil company, dealing with accounting. He then moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. He died on May 11, 1950. Bibliography wiki

Nicolò Spinola

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Waldemar Tłokiński

Waldemar Zdzisław Tłokiński (born October 15, 1945 in Kamienna Góra) - Polish linguist and neurologist, professor of humanities, academic lecturer, rector of non-public schools. Curriculum vitae He completed his studies in Polish philology at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, where he was employed in the university library. In 1970, at the University of Lodz, he obtained his doctoral degree on the basis of his dissertation entitled Study on the Syntax of Contemporary Polish. He has held scientific studies in neurolinguistics at the Moscow University. In 1975, he was habilitated at the. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań on the basis of the work Optimization of speech recognition in the aspect of the theory of experience. In 1989 he was awarded the title of Professor of Humanities. In the meantime he undertook medical studies completed in 1983 at the Medical Academy in Gdansk. He obtained his first degree specialization (1985, from neurology) and second degree (1989, from medical r

Tadeusz Arciuch

Tadeusz Arciuch (born March 6, 1955 in Stalowa Wola) is a Polish psychiatrist, director, screenwriter and film producer. Graduated from the Department of Directing in the School of Dramatic Arts in Łódź (1983) and the Medical Academy in Warsaw (1988). In the years 1988-1992 he worked as a doctor (among others in the Parisian Institute of Pasteur). Since 1993, he has worked exclusively on directing (primarily documentary and short films and commercials). Performances of the Television Theater Filmography 2013: The roof of the world - Tibet; series of reports (screenplay, direction, photos) Film studies wiki

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James Healey

James Healey (born in Australia) is an Australian-American television actor. He began his television career with the Australian soap opera The Restless Years (1977) and the BBC series The Penmarric Family (Penmarric, 1979). After guest starring in the CBS Scarecrow and Mrs. King, 1987, Sean Rowan, the fourth husband of Alexis Carrington Colby (Joan Collins) after saving her life in a car accident in the soap opera ABC Dynasty (Dynasty , 1987-88). Then came the Australian Paperback miniseries The Paper Man (1990) with Rebecca Gilling and Peta Toppano, the ABC series Young Riders, 1990 alongside Stephen Baldwin and Josh Brolin, soap opera NBC Santa Barbara (1990). Tarzan's Adventures (Tarzán, 1991) with the title role of Wolf Larson and the Acapulco Brigade Series (Acapulco HEAT, 1993-94) with Catherine Oxenberg and Fabio. wiki

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Isbandia

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Haweli

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Edward Brudzewski (born 1838, 1908), Polish landowner, participant in the January Uprising, was a friend of Stanislaw Wyspianski's playwright. Curriculum vitae He came from Wielkopolska. He was educated in the field of agronomy in Wroclaw, while studying as a member of the Literary-Slavonic Society (1859). Then he served in the ranks of the Prussian cavalry. After the outbreak of the January Uprising, he fought as an officer in the Apollo Kurowski branch, commanding a squadron of rides. He used the nickname Nalecz during the insurrection. He was wounded near Miechow. After being interned by the Austrian authorities in Cracow, he fled to France and spent some time in exile. Having returned to the country, he settled down and settled in the nearby Korabniki. Here he met Wyspiański, who was a schoolmate of his sons Charles and Kazimierz. Wyspiański often came to Korabnik and became friends with a veteran of the uprising; The traces of this acquaintance can be found in the drama Li

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Institute of Genetics and Microbiology, University of Wroclaw - a teaching and research unit belonging to the structure of the Faculty of Biological Sciences of the University. Fields of study The Institute conducts classes for students of biology, microbiology, biotechnology and environmental protection. Organizational structure The institute also includes two studios and an institute library. Authorities Address wiki

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Armenian National Committee

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Bronisław Żurawski

Bronisław Żurawski (born 1933, 4 August 2016) is a Polish doctor of physical sciences, head of the Computer Methodology Laboratory at the Department of Library and Information Science at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun; author of numerous publications in the field of chemistry and theoretical physics, computer science, human resource training and librarianship and information science. He was among others a scholarship recipient of the Foundation. Alexander von Humboldt, an activist of the Polish Teachers' Union and a Knight of the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, the Golden Cross of Merit and the Medal of the National Education Commission. Dissertation Including the configuration interaction in the generalized free-electron method, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, supervisor: prof. dr hab. Wiesław Woźnicki wiki

Joseph Fortuna

Józef Fortuna (born September 11, 1952 in Maków Podhalańskim) - Polish politician, self-government officer, doctor, deputy to the Sejm of the fourth term of office. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1979 from the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Gdansk, and then went on to become a doctor of medical sciences. Since 1979 he has been working in a hospital in Sucha Beskidzka (he was a deputy general surgeon). He also conducts individual medical practice in the area of ​​surgery and oncology. In the years 1998-2002 he served as a councilor of the Suski district. In 2004, he took up the mandate of the 4th term of office of the Chrzanów Region from the list of Law and Justice (in place of Adam Bielan elected to the European Parliament). He was not included in the electoral roll in the parliamentary elections in 2005. He enrolled in the same year the mandate of the councilor of Małopolska for another councilor who became deputy. In 2006, he was admitted to the county coun

Fazioli

Fortepian Fazioli Faziola Piano Factory - was founded in the late 1970s in Italy. In 1978 a group of technicians gathered around the pianist and market promoter Paolo Fazio. Their goal was to define a new concept for the piano. History The first prototype F183 prototype, 183 cm long, was built in June 1980. In the same year prototypes of the F156 (156 cm long), F228 (228 cm long) and F278 (278 cm long) prototype appeared. In January 1981, Fazioli Pianoforti s.r.l. was officially inaugurated. In the same month, these prototypes were presented to the press and the public in Milan. In February 1981, at the Frankfurt Trade Fair, the Italian company presented its first complete range of instruments. In 1983 the F278 was delivered to the Teatro Comunale di Monfalcone. Since then, many concerts have been held with the world's greatest musicians and pianists. Three years later, the F308 was born - the longest piano on the market. The purpose of this model was to build more powerful in

Adtranz

British Rail Class 376 train Berlin subway train produced by Adtranz ADtranz - a German company existing between 1996 and 2001, being the second largest producer of rolling stock and equipment in the world. The company was established in 1996 as a result of the merger of ABB and Daimler subsidiaries ABB Henschel and AEG Transportation. For three years both corporations had half of the company's shares. In 1999, DaimlerChrysler bought all shares from ABB and became the sole owner of Adtranz, whose name was changed to DaimlerChrysler Rail Systems. In 2001, the company was sold to the Canadian group Bombardier Transportation, where most of its plants operate today. In Poland, Adtranz owned the Pafawag plant in Wrocław, currently operating as Bombardier Transportation PAFAWAG Sp. with o.o. The main products of the company were trains (both for traditional railways and subway networks and for various types of high-speed trains), trams and various railway infrastructure. wiki

Liberal Party (Switzerland)

The Swiss Liberal Party is a liberal party which operates in Switzerland. He belongs to the Liberal International. In 2003, the party cooperated with the Radical-Democratic Party of Switzerland (FDP). However, the result achieved by LPS was small, amounting to only 2.2% of votes, compared to 17.3% achieved by FDP. It is worth noting that the results achieved by the parties in the Protestant, French-speaking cantons. An example of this is the result achieved in the Canton of Basel-City, which amounted to 16.8%. In 2003 the party won 4 of the 200 seats in the parliament. In 2005, the party won 3.7% of votes in the cantonal parliament and 2.9% of the votes in the cantons. In the last parliamentary elections held in 2007, the party won 1.8% of the vote, which again gave it the opportunity to introduce four Members. wiki

Igor (Discworld)

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Transmitted Siemens

Warwara Konstantinowa Siemiennikov from Djakonov's house (born May 10, 1890) is a Russian longevity record holder who died the year after Russia's oldest resident. At the time of her death she was 117 and 304 days old. She came from the Ewenka tribe, married a 27-year-old Alexei Siemiennikov. Her own children died because of which she raised three adopted children. For most of her life she was involved in gathering and reindeer breeding. She lived in the village of Saskiay in the south-east of Yakutia. Bibliography wiki
The right to a single-family home in a housing cooperative only occurs in those housing cooperatives that build one-family houses to transfer their ownership to members. The legislator, counting on the fact that the transformation took place after many years, established a specific transitional law that was created at the time of allocation of the plot and called it the right to a single family home and ordered appropriate application to it of provisions on ownership cooperative law to residential premises and thus qualified as transferable and hereditary. It was in art. 244 K.c. Included in the limited property rights, but is no longer one of them. The right to a detached house is extinguished when the property is transferred to a member. Apart from the described basic form of the right to a detached house, the law distinguishes its particular variant, which it calls "the right to housing in a house built by a housing cooperative in order to transfer its ownership to a member.

Stefan III (Prince of Naples)

Stefan III (? - died 832) was Prince of Naples 821-832. He ruled during an important transitional period in the history of the duchy. At the end of his reign, Naples became independent. The duchy was not inherited in 818 when the patricians of Sicily chose the prince without the emperor's approval. They did it again in 821, but the ruler was expelled from the city in favor of the elected Stefan III. Stefan first started to hit coins with his own initials instead of the Byzantine Emperor. He was not associated with the empire either by appointment or by other ties except the succession of the duchy. wiki

Ajahn Viradhammo

Ajahn Viradhammo - a Theravada Buddhist monk, son of Latvian refugees, was born in 1947 in Esslingen am Neckar, Germany. When he was five, his family moved to Toronto, Canada. He studied engineering at the University of Toronto, but academic life disappointed him so in 1969 he stopped studying and left for work in Germany. Later, when he lived in India, he encountered Buddhism, meeting the venerable Samaner Bodhesako, who introduced him to the writings of the revered Nanavira Thera. Eventually, he went to Thailand to become a samanera at Wat Mahathat. The monk (bhikkhu) was ordained in 1974, at Wat Pah Pong. He was one of the first inhabitants of Wat Pah Nanachat. In 1977, after four years in Thailand, he returned to Canada and later to Germany to meet his family. He did not return to Thailand because he was asked by Ajahn Chaha to join Ajahn Sumedo at Hampstead Vihara in London. He continued to build monasteries in Chithurst and Harnham. In 1985, at the invitation of the Wellingto

Battle of Pobiedziska

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Humieńskie Mountains

Humenské vrchy - a small mountain range in eastern Slovakia. Humiens are the westernmost part of the Wyoming range. The band has the shape of an isosceles triangle pointing to the east. It consists of two parts: the Humensk Sokol group in the north and the Krivoštianki group in the south, separated by the Jasenovski stream. In the north of Laborca ​​and Cirochy valley separate them from the Ondawskie Hills. In the west, the range extends to the section called Laborco called the Brekovskie Gorge. In the south Humieńskie Mountains border with the East-Slavic Lowland. In the east and south-east they pass into the appropriate Wyoming. Kulminacje Gór Humieńskich to Drieňová (386 m npm), Martinovo (417 m npm), Humenska (445 m npm) and Red Rock (447 m npm) w masywie Humenskiego Sokola oraz Krivoštianka (549 m npm) m npm), Uhliská (486 m npm) i Chlm (495 m npm) w masywie Krivoštianki. The higher parts of the Humieńskie Mountains are covered with beech forest. There are four reserves wi

Wojciech Dutka (ecologist)

Wojciech Dutka (born 31 December 1946, 12 October 2005) is a Polish environmental activist, founder and editor-in-chief of "Przegląd Komunalny" monthly, president of ABRYS Ltd., founder of the Polish Municipal Equipment Foundation, member of the Polish Ecological Club, Polish Association of Sanitary Engineers and Technicians and Polish Society of Consultants, co-founder of the Regional Department of the Polish Chamber of Ecology in Poznan. For several terms he held the position of councilor, acting in the self-government of the municipality of Luboń. He served as a delegate to the Local Government of the Poznań Voivodship (SSWP), where he headed the Environment Protection Committee, initiating, inter alia, the creation of problem teams for Environmental Education and Solid Waste. Member of the Presidium of the SSWP. In 1991, he founded the "Communal Review", the first Polish magazine dedicated to municipal services and public administration. Founder of the magaz

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Say it with Noddy (2006) - an English animated series, produced in association with Hit Entertainment. Currently it is broadcast on the MiniMini channel. From March 1, 2016, the series is being broadcast on Puls 2 TV. Description of the plot In the first series, Noddy learns English with the robot in every episode. Spectator has the opportunity to say to Noddy every word such as "Be Nice", "Be Careful!", "Wake Up", "Watch Out!" Etc. Each episode lasts 5 minutes. The other characters in the program teach French. Spectators must repeat words like "Bonjour!", "Je t'aime" or "Merci". In the third series of Noddy, the robot teaches Spanish. Polish version Polish version: ordered by MiniMini - Start International Polska They took part: i inni Episodes wiki

Atrial rate

Attribute Ratio (Latin coitus vestibularis, cool-sex) - Sexual practice involving the insertion of a member between the vulva and the shallow fricative movement. This technique is used by young people who, for various reasons, want to keep an intact vaginal membrane, by couples in which the woman has a loose or wide vagina or a man with erectile dysfunction (in these cases it is difficult to achieve sexual satisfaction by the ratio vaginal). Atrial rate allows the partner to experience both orgasm - the male is stimulated with the acne, while the female clitoris. wiki

Camera Apostolic

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Majestätsbrief, Majestát on náboženskou svobodu or Rudolfův Majestát) - documents issued on 9 July 1609 and 20 August 1609 by the emperor Rudolf II guaranteeing freedom of religion in the Czech Republic and Silesia. In 1575, the Czech Lutherans, New Territories and Bohemian Brethren formed a common denomination called the Czech Confession. Hussites' views were based on the confession, but the postulates of the Lutheran and the Czech brothers were also taken into consideration. Theological issues were avoided, and the focus was on organizational matters. The new confession was to direct the consortium, which was to be subjected to earthquake surveillance through select defenders. At the end of the 16th century, Catholics in the Czech Republic constituted only 12-15% of the population. However, in the years 1598-1599 Catholics took over the highest offices in the state. They were supported by Czech and Hungarian kings, as well as Emperor Rudolf II. In 1604 he announced that Catho

Turksistan Mountains

Góry Turkiestańskie (kirg .: Turkestan range, Türkstan kyrka toosu; tadż .: қatorkӯҳi CATIC, katorkuhi Turkiston; uzb .: Turkiston tizmasi; ros .: Turkestanskiy hrebet, Turkiestanskij chriebiet) - część systemu górskiego Hisaro-Ałaju, w Uzbekistanie, Tadżykistanie i Kirgistanie; ograniczają od południowego zachodu Kotlinę Fergańską. Rozciągają się równoleżnikowo na długości 340 km. Najwyższy szczyt (Askały) osiąga 5621 m n.p.m. Góry zbudowane z dolnopaleozoicznych piaskowców i łupków. Na zboczach północnych występują zarośla jałowca, w zapadliskach - łąki, zbocza południowe prawie zupełnie pozbawione roślinności. W górnych partiach występują lodowce. W północnej części znajdują się złoża węgla brunatnego (Sülüktü) i rtęci (Chajdarkan). Bibliography wiki

Alex I

Aleksa I (died after 4 p.n.) - Herod's grandfather. Its origin is unknown. He was a trusted friend and friend of Herod the Great. About 20 p.n.e. He married his sister Salome I. It is believed that this marriage was the vicar of Idumei. Earlier this position was held by former Salome husband Kostobar I, lost for conspiring against his brother-in-law. In 4 p.n. Salome and Alexas were called by the dying Herod to murder all the men he had imprisoned on the Jerodo hippodrome. After Herod's death, they decided to act against the will of the deceased and to release the people there. Alekas had the son of Alexander II of Kalleas, who married unknown daughter Salome from his first marriage to Joseph I. Bibliography wiki

MOS Technology VIC

Leads of a 40-pin VIC VIC (PAL-Version 6561) MOS Technology VIC (Video Interface Chip) - Integrated chipset for audio and video functions on the Commodore VIC-20 home computer. The exact designation is MOS Technology 6560 (for NTSC) and 6561 (for PAL). VIC was designed in 1977 by Al Charpentier as a low-cost CRT terminal, slot machine, and video game console. Initially, Commodore had difficulty finding a market for this component. In 1979, MOS Technology began work on computer video chips marked as MOS 6564 and 6562, the latter being used in one version of Commodore PET. By the time VIC-20 was finally introduced to the VIC-20, designer Robert Yannes adapted the sound and image enhancements from the 6564 and 6562 chips. 16 registers were used for programming and controlling the system. The address space was $ 9000- $ 900F. Built-in analog-to-digital converters support the paddle controller and light pen. Technical data Versions Bibliography wiki

Václav Mrázek

Václav Mrázek (born 22 October 1925 in Prague, December 30, 1957 in Prague) is a Czech serial killer and rapist who murdered 7 women. Mrázek was from Chomutov and was committing crimes in the vicinity of this city. He killed women to satisfy their sex drive. Victims were shot with a Walther gun. Apart from homicides, there were about 127 other crimes, including burglaries. In March 1957, he was arrested for theft in a mine in Libušín, where he worked as a helper in the bathhouse. At the time of the interview, he confessed to the murders in the vicinity of Chomutov. He was sentenced to death. The verdict was made on 30 December 1957. To this day it remains the largest serial killer in Czech history to date. Ofiary Mrázka Authoritative control (person): wiki

Christian Eherenfried von Carisien

Christian Eherenfried von Carisien (1749-1794) dyplomata szwedzki. Between 1787 and 1794 he was a Swedish MP in Berlin. In 1788 he undertook an unsuccessful attempt to contribute to the dismantling of Sweden's political isolation in Europe by negotiating an alliance with the Prussians. Frederick William II Hohenzollern and his ministers were cautious. In 1791, Carisien was to persuade the Prussians to participate in a planned crusade against revolutionary France. Similarly, James Quentin Craufurd, the Swedish agent, was to work in London. Bibliography wiki

Heinrich Gobel

Heinrich Göbel, also Heinrich Goebel and Henry Goebel (born April 20, 1818, December 4, 1883) is a German optician, inventor. He is considered to be the inventor of an electric bulb whose prototype was made in 1854, more than two decades before Edison. Curriculum vitae Heinrich Göbel was born in 1818 in Springe near Hanover. In 1849 he emigrated to New York. Göbel is considered to be the inventor of a coal filament lamp (1854), similar to a light bulb developed in 1880 by Thomas Edison. Although he himself made some claims to the invention in 1882, he did so only to promote his own company. His name came back in 1893 with the three companies that produced the Edison light bulbs without a license from the inventor. Representatives of these companies defended their clients by trying to use Göbel's story, as Edison's proof of theft of the inventions would invalidate his claim against these three companies. Although Edison's claim was dismissed, it did not confirm Göbel's

Discretionary policy

Discretionary policy - also known as active economic policy or discretionary policy, allows the government to influence the state of the economy through active fiscal, budgetary or monetary policies. Measures taken in the context of discretionary policy are designed to enable the government to achieve short-term goals, but often force violations of existing rules. It is considered that a single discretionary decision that breaks the accepted commitment can significantly worsen the credibility of the government and long-term economic performance. This prevents the recording of certain economic principles in legal acts (eg the public debt rule contained in the Polish constitution, which can not be higher than 60% of annual GDP) and the delegation of certain economic functions to independent institutions, as is the case with central banks. wiki

concertmaster

Concertmaster - in a symphony orchestra usually the first instrumentalist in a given section of string instruments (ie, the first violin, second violin, viola, cello, double bass), sometimes also in the wood and tin brass sections (separately). Most often under the concept of concertmaster is the first violinist of the first violin. The duties of a concertmaster include the following: When before the concert, the conductor welcomes the concertmaster of the first violin (sometimes with the concertosmaker of the cello), symbolically welcomes the orchestra. In other types of orchestras, such as jazz, where there is no section of string instruments, the first trumpeter is analogous. Authoritative control (profession): wiki

Ujezd

Ujezd (Russian: уезд) - in the Russian Empire, as well as in the RFSRR in the first years after the October Revolution, a subordinate administrative unit sometimes associated with the county. Ujezdy was formed in the thirteenth century, and included several fathers managed by the king. As a result of the reforms of Peter the Great in 1708, the division of the country into unions was liquidated, but already in 1727 another reform carried out by Catherine I reintroduced this unit into use. After the administrative reform in the 1920s, the regions were replaced by regions, with units slightly more fragmented. wiki

Hrabe Om's tirade

Omelan Hrabeć (uk. Омелян Грабець) ps. Bat'ko (born December 1, 1911 in Nowy Siole - died June 10, 1944 in Mikulinsky near Lytyn) - Ukrainian officer of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, one of the UPA-South commanders, nationalist. He was a platoon leader in Prague and Galicia. In 1941 he commanded a division of the OUN marching groups, operating in the north of Ukraine. In the same year he was also the police commandant in Rivne. In the years 1941-1942, the commander of the OUN-B in the region of Equatorial Poland, in the years 1943-1944 the commander of UPA-South. He was killed in combat with the Soviet troops. wiki

João Gomes da Silva, Tarouca hrabia

herb hrabiów Tarouca João Gomes da Silva, Count of Tarouca (born July 5, 1671 in Lisbon, November 29, 1738 in Vienna) - Portuguese diplomat. His parents were Manuel Telles da Silva and Luiza Mascarenhas. Between 1709 and 1710 he was a member of the Portuguese delegation in London. From 1712 to 1713 he and Luis da Cunha negotiated (1710-1712) peace in Utrecht (1713) on behalf of Portugal (instructions on this matter was received January 18, 1709). From 1713 to 1724 he was an ambassador in The Hague, and in 1724-1732 in Paris. In 1688 his wife was Joanna Roza de Menezes (1734), the daughter of Estêvão de Menezes and Elena de Noronha. They had two children: Literature wiki

Othon Friesz

Othon Friesz (born 6 February 1879, died 10 January 1949) is a French painter associated with Impressionism and Fauvism. He created portraits, acts, landscapes, city views and cardboard boxes for tapestries. Born in Le Havre, Normandy, where in 1895-1896 he studied at the local art school. In 1897, with his friend Raoul Dufa, he went to Paris to study. Henri Matisse and Albert Marquet. Like them, he rebelled against the academic school of Lon Bonnat and joined the fowkers. In 1907 he returned to Normandy, where in 1912 he founded his own studio. He participated in the First World War. From 1919 he lived in Paris for the rest of his life. During this period, he turned his attention to realism. During the Second World War he was associated with the collaborative organization Collaboration Group, guided by its subsection of visual arts. He was buried at the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris. Creation Biography of Othon Friesz (English) Authoritative control (person): wiki