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Phase diagram

Phase diagram for low pressure water: dark blue - water in liquid state, light blue - water vapor, white - ice, triple point - yellow, critical point - red. The green line corresponds to the vapor pressure of supercooled water Phase diagram for water in the pressure range up to 1 TPa: Numerous polymorphs of ice are visible Phase diagram of the iron-cementite (eutectic, peripytes, eutectoid) Phase diagram (phase diagram) - for different phases of equilibrium - dependence of the composition of a given phase on the composition of another phase; Such a graph contains information on areas or coexistence points where there are several phases simultaneously. Examples of phase diagrams: Phase diagrams for two-component liquid-solid systems that may contain areas of limited liquid and solid phase miscibility and one or more eutectic or peridermic points (for example, iron-carbon alloys, steel, cast iron). Phase diagrams for ternary systems, constructed using the Gibbs triangle (p, T = cons

Masking (psychoacoustics)

Masking (psychoacoustics) - a phenomenon that occurs in the auditory system by increasing the detection threshold of the masked signal as a result of the presence of another signal - the mask. There is a distinction between simultaneous masking when a mask is present together with a masked signal, and non-simultaneous masking when a masker occurs directly before or immediately after a masked signal. The masking phenomenon is closely related to the adaptation of the hearing system. Knowledge of signal masking is used in perceptual coding. In addition, masking is one of the basic elements of the psychoacoustic model used for, among other things, audio compression and speech recognition systems. wiki

Death wreath

Coronary mortality (Latin: Corona mortis) - is arterial variability within the vein artery (artery obturatoria) and arteria epigastrica inferior (arteria epigastrica inferior). Cutting the ring of death causes a very difficult to stop haemorrhage. That's why this change was so named by the surgeons. Description Foreign literature presents this as arterial anastomosis between the internal iliac artery (iliac artery) and the external iliac artery (artery iliaca externa). More precisely, the lateral branch of the pubic artery (ramus pubicus) of the arterial obturatoria, which extends from the internal iliac artery, is joined to the ramus obturatorius, the ramus pubicus of the lower abdominal artery (epigastrica inferior artery) extending from the iliac artery external. Location This syndrome is located behind the pubic upper branch, 40-96 mm from the pubic symphysis. Occurrence This variation occurs in Europeans in 28.2% of cases. Bibliography See terms related to medic

Behavioral Laws

Laws of behavior - the laws of physics that states that in physical systems isolated from the environment, certain physical quantities remain constant. There are both strict rules of conduct and behavior that are just for certain processes. Absolute values ​​are energy, momentum, momentum, electrical charge, and, according to experimental data, the baryon number and lepton number. Only the magnitudes retained in some processes include parity (retained in strong and electromagnetic interactions, not retained in weak interactions), and isospin (retained only in strong interactions). Behavioral rules are related to the invariance (symmetry) of physical theories to particular groups of transformations. Principles of conservation of energy, momentum and angular momentum are related to time-space symmetries, respectively: time shifts, space shifts and rotations; The principle of conservation of electric charge is related to the invariance of the so-called. Characterization transformat

Liberius Maximus

Lucius Liberius Maximus was the prosecutor of Judea when the legate of this province was Secular Lucius Bassus (71-73 / 74). After the fall of the Jewish Uprising Judea was a province completely separated from Syria (provincia imperialis) and was the property of the imperial dynasty. The governor was the emperor's legate. The prosecutor was also subject to this, which dealt primarily with financial matters. In this province the emperor continued to profit for himself, but also had to cover expenses (eg military) from his own casket. Liberius Maximus is considered to be the same as that quoted in a certain Latin inscription L. Laberius Maximus. He was the financial administrator of this province. The 83 was only for a month (9 June to 9 July) Praefectus Alexandreae et Aegypti. In 84 he was appointed by the emperor Domitian the prefect of the Praetorians. Liberus Maximus was born in Lanuvio. His son was Manius Laberius Maximus, a prominent senator and military officer during

Howard Vyse

Richard William Howard Vyse Richard William Howard Vyse (July 25, 1784 - June 8, 1853) was an English engineer, colonel and archaeologist. He came to Egypt in 1837 to excavate and study the interior of the pyramids. He started working there with J.S. Perringiem. In 1839, they investigated pyramids in Medum and Abu Roash, three small pyramids south of the Menkaure tomb discovered the interior of the pyramids in Dahshur. October 15, 1839, when their workers broke into one of the chambers of the southern Snofru pyramid in Dahshur, they experienced a strange phenomenon: a strong wind began to blow from the inside of the building. It worked continuously for two days, then the wind suddenly and suddenly stopped. Between 1837-1839, Vyse and Perring investigated the Chufu Pyramid in Giza. Their work was later verified in 1882 by William F. Petrie. They also found that the cover of the Chefren sarcophagus lying on the floor of the burial chamber in the pyramid was sealed with a kind of m

The treasury

Aerarium (Latin vault) - a concept that symbolizes ancient treasure in Rome. Romanian Populus - means the treasury of states located in the Temple of Saturn at the Roman Forum. He was consulted by the Quaestor (quaestor urbanus), over whom he had supervised the senate. The source of his income was the tributum (from 406 r. To 168 r.), The money from the extraordinary taxes, the provincial taxes, and also the 4% fee paid for the slave sale. The sanctius populi Romani Aerarium - it was a special purpose store. The source of her income was receipts from the 5% of the slave release fee, as well as part of the spoils of war. The militare aerial - the fund that was created by August, was intended to provide retirement to soldiers. There were three prefects taking care of him. Bibliography wiki

Town Hall in Kaunas

Kaunas Town Hall in 2006 Town Hall on the prints of Napoleon Orda from the nineteenth century Kauno town hall (kauno rotušė) - Kaunas town hall, in the Old Town, pl. The town hall, dating back to the 16th century, is commonly called the "white swan" hare. It is 53 meters high. It was erected in 1542 as a low-rise, unstructured building without a tower. In the years 1771-1780, the architect Jan Matekeri rebuilt in an eclectic style. In 1824, the Orthodox Church was placed in the town hall, then the headquarters of the Kaunas artillery. Fourteen years later, the building was transformed into a tsar's residence, rebuilt in the style of classicism with Gothic and Baroque elements. For a while there was a theater, and from 1869 to the First World War the Russian administration of Kaunas. After the independence of Lithuania, the town hall was still occupied by the municipal authorities. After 1945, the Kaunas National Technological Library was occupied by the Kaunas Pol
Release, otherwise edited (from lat. editio) - to send a properly prepared text or a set of texts executed at a specific time, place and graphic form using specific printing techniques. There are many ways to prepare the text to be published and to choose the content of the text (eg, critical, commentary). They depend on the purpose of the issue and the anticipated needs of the group of readers to which the issue is addressed. Because of the way the text is prepared, it is divided into four groups: The bibliography is used for the preparation of the text. wiki

Joanna Narutowiczow

Joanna Narutowiczowa, de domo Billewiczówna (born March 21, 1868 in Kliszy on Żmudzi, died 19 February 1948 in Warsaw) - Lithuanian educational activist, wife of Stanisław Narutowicz, nephew Gabriel Narutowicz. Curriculum vitae She came from the Lithuanian Billevich family, as did Józef Piłsudski's mother. She graduated in philosophy at the University of Zurich. After graduation, she returned to Lithuania, and in 1888 she married Stanisław Narutowicz. In the years 1891-99 and 1904-07 she worked as a teacher at a folk school in Swidnica, where she lectured in Lithuanian. In 1907, she moved to Telsz, where she became head of the Lithuanian pro-grammar school. During the First World War she went to emigrate to the Smolensk Governorate. In the years 1926-35 she was the director of the Polish language gymnasium. Adam Mickiewicz in Kaunas, appointed for this position by the Polish "Pochodnia". Protector of Polish, female academic corporation "Znicz" founded i

John Marshall (muzyk)

John Marshall is known as a member of the Metal Church (1989-1993, 1998-2001). Before joining the band in 1989, he was a guitarist (bandleader) for Metallica, specifically their guitarist Kirk Hammett. He also replaced James Hetfield in 1986 when Hetfield had a broken arm after a skateboard accident, as well as in 1992, when Hetfield recovered from burns from the Guns N 'Roses concert in Montreal. He also played in the Blind Illusion (with Les Claypole and Larry LaLond). discography wiki

Ernst Wollweber

Ernst Wollweber (1950) Ernst Wollweber (born 18 October 1898 in Hann Münden, died May 3, 1967 in Berlin) - Minister of State Security of the GDR. Since 1919 in the NAP. Before World War II he was involved in sabotage and diversionary activities at the Kremlin's command: he was active against ships supplying goods to the army of General Franco in Spain. There is evidence that he also participated in sabotage against the Western Allies in France during the period. war in Poland in September 1939. As long as the alliance of the Third Reich in the USSR lasted. In 1954 he was awarded the Order of Merit for the Homeland. Due to the measures taken in the fall of 1956 by the GDR security forces against the opposition groups, they collided with Walter Ulbricht and Erich Honecker. In 1957 he retired for health reasons and "on his own wish". Authoritative control (person): wiki

Mark Pump 13/18

Mark 13/18 - British guided bomb driven on a laser-lit target. The Mark 13/18 bomb was built in the late 1970s, thanks to the collaboration of British company Portsmuth Aviation Ltd. and American Texas Instruments. This is a combination of the British 1000 1000 pound 1000 MC bomb and the modified guiding and deflection system of the GBU-10 bomb. The Mark 13/18 bombers were equipped with Panavia Tornado, SEPECAT Jaguar and Hawker Siddeley Harrier. For the first time the Mark 13/18 bombs were used during the Falkland-Malvinese War, during which Harrier bombers dropped several bombs of this type for the purposes highlighted by observers on the ground. Again Mark 13/18 bombs were used during Operation Desert Storm by Tornado aircraft. Because these planes were not integrated with the appropriate trays to highlight the targets, Tornado bombers and Blackburn Buccaneers (highlighting targets using Pave Spike trays) were made. At the end of the 1980s, the Mark 13/18 bombs were replaced

Marek Nowak (musician)

Marek "Maro" Nowak (born 1964 in Zielona Góra) - Polish musician, sound engineer and composer. Author of many television and radio commercials, music for film and theater. Marek Nowak from his early years thanks to his parents (musicians) he played on instruments and sang. At the age of 10 he has played in several youth bands. He graduated from the middle school of music in the piano class, where he later played in the big band of George Milian. In the years 1984-1985 the employee of the Polish Radio in Katowice. Currently composer and sound engineer associated with "ZTUDIO" discography wiki

Girl in red hat

Girl in red hat (metro rode hoed) - picture attributed to Jan Vermeer and dated to about 1664-1667. The work is signed, the signature is on the left. The origin of the image is unclear. Perhaps he was bought from Vermeer by Pieter Claes van Ruijven and may have been part of the Jacob Dissius collection. He changed owners several times and has been in the National Gallery of Art in Washington since 1937. The red hat girl is one of two works from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, which has been attributed to Vermeer since the turn of the 19th century. The other one is a girl with a flute. These are the only works of this painter painted on board. Some scholars (including Blankert, Swillens, Gudlaugsson) have doubts about his attribution. Blankert considers the girl in the red hat for imitation later. Bibliography wiki

Arterial artery

Arterial artery with branches - distal part of humerus The artery (brachialis arteria) is the largest artery in the upper limb, supplying it with arterial blood. The brachial pulses are used to measure the pressure. Course Prolonged axillary artery. It is composed of a vesicle of the vascular-nerve arm with accompanying veins, deep-vein lymph vessels, medial nerve, elbow nerve, medial nerve of the arm and forearm. It goes down along the inner surface of the arm to reach the elbow bottom. At this point it breaks down into two end branches: the radial artery and the elbow artery that run to the forearm. During the course of the course, the branches of the vagina are transferred to the surrounding muscles. branches Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki
Jerzy Bernard Strużyna (born 14 June 1944 in Katowice) - professor of habilitation of medicine, specialization: plastic surgery. He graduated in 1968 from the Military Medical Academy in Łódź. Until September 30, 2006 he was Head of Department and Clinical Department of Reconstructive Surgery of Silesian Medical University. Member of the Polish Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery and the Polish Society of Burns Treatment. Publications The author of more than 100 specialist works and books devoted to the treatment of burns, including: wiki

Strefa Teisseyre'a-Tornquista

The Teisseyre-Tornquist zone (Torn Tist zone, Tornquist-Teisseyre zone) - a series of tectonic faults constituting the eastern boundary of the Trans-European suture zone connecting the Eastern European platform to the geological structures of Western Europe. In the T-T zone there is a gradual change in the properties of rocks in the earth's crust. The T-T zone consists of a series of parallel deep faults and breaks. Some of them reach the surface of Mohorovičić's discontinuity. The jumps are mostly vertical, sometimes slightly inclined to the northeast. Until recently, the Teisseyre-Tornquist zone was called the Trans-European Seam, but the recent years have led to the distinction between the TT zone as a linear structure - the western edge of the East European platform and the trans-European seam zone as a stranded structure - linking this platform with smaller The structure has grown to the west. The existence of the zone was discovered by Polish geologist Wawrzyniec T

Synagogue in Książ Wielki

Synagogue in Książ Wielki - synagogue located in Książ Wielki. The synagogue was built in 1846. During World War I, in 1915 the building was damaged, but afterwards it was renovated. In 1935 the synagogue burned down, after which it was thoroughly renovated. During World War II, the Nazis utterly destroyed the interior of the synagogue. After the end of the war in the synagogue there was a warehouse of the Commune Cooperative "Samopomoc Chłopska". It is currently in ruins. The brick synagogue building was erected on a rectangular plan. Inside the eastern part is the main prayer room, which enters through the vestibule, above which there is a woman's room. The main hall illuminates 10 arched windows - 4 on the south and north walls and 2 on the east wall. Between the latter two, the alcove of Aron ha-kodesh was preserved. The whole is covered with a gable roof. In the second half of 2016, the roof of the synagogue collapsed, revealing the interior of the building.

The combined forces of NATO of Northern Europe

Allied Forces North Europe (AFNORTH) - This is one of NATO's two regional headquarters, next to the Joint Alliance for Southern Europe (AFSOUTH). The AFNORTH headquarters are located in Brunssum, the Netherlands. Its commander is a German or a British four-star general. Countries included in AFNORTH: Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Norway, Poland and United Kingdom. AFNORTH also oversees the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the English Channel, the Skagerrak, the Kattegat, the Baltic Sea and the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. Official website wiki

Gideon Klein

Gideon Klein (born December 6, 1919 in Przerow, died in January 1945 in Fürstengrube) is a Czech pianist and compiler of Jewish origin. Curriculum vitae He was born in Przerowo, Moravia. In 1930 he came to Prague to take part in art courses at the Gimnazjum im. Jiráska and download private piano lessons. At the end of 1938 he began his piano studies at the conservatory in the class of Professor Vilé Kurz, and at the same time studied philosophy and musicology at the Charles University in Prague. The first graduated after only a year, and the second had to stop because the Nazis closed all universities in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. In the aftermath of World War II Klein took private lessons with Professor Alois Háby for the next year. In December 1941 he was brought in one of the first transports to the Theresienstadt camp. Immediately, in the early period illegally, and then with the permission of the concert. His first concerts were with Bernhard Kaff on a semi-decan

Total of Poland

Total Poland - coalition political party taking part in the local elections in 2002. It consisted of the Catholic-National Movement under the leadership of Antoni Macierewicz, the Movement of Polish Reconstruction Jan Olszewski and the Christian-National Union of Jerzy Kropiwnicki. The "Total Poland" list received 121 841 votes, ie 1.09% of the vote. The majority of voters found this coalition in the following voivodships: Opolskie (2.45%) and Śląskie (2.13%), while in twelve voivodships very poor results (0.33% -1.49%). In the other two voivodships (Kujawsko-Pomorskie and Podlaskie) this list was not effectively reported, which significantly influenced the low result of the grouping on the national scale (due to not registering all voivodships in the voivodships. Televisions). The RKN and ROP have again attempted to work together with the PdP in 2005 to create a new (also federated) political group called the Patriotic Movement. wiki

The Society of Jordanian Gardens

The Jordanian Garden Society - Polish social organization was established in 1929. The name "Jordanowskie Gardens Society" was commonly used despite the fact that the organization was officially called the Jordanian Friends and Garden Society "first" because its activists took care of the Jordanian Garden in Warsaw on Bagatela Street. In 1932 it was transformed into the Warsaw Society of Jordanian Gardens. It promoted and supported the creation of gardens called "Jordanian gardens" according to the patterns developed by Henry Jordan. The first park of this type was established in Cracow in 1888. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries they were formed in the Galician cities, and soon thereafter also in Warsaw, Płock, Kalisz and Lublin. After the death of Henry Jordan, the idea of ​​"play-and-play gardens" has declined, and now the Jordanian gardens serve as care and educational facilities for children. wiki

eighth

Achtel - a former unit of volume measure, less frequent, usually 1/8 of a larger measure. In Poland, in the 16th and 17th centuries, it was used as a measure of the volume of beer. Krakow was 1/2 barrel and contained 62 gallons, which corresponded to about 134-140 liters. In 1565, a new achtel was introduced, which corresponded to 72 gallons (about 155-163 liters), and at the same time meant 1/8 barrels, or 1/2 angled, otherwise called angled, measuring 9 gallons (approx. ). Achtel Lviv in the seventeenth century contained 36 pots. In the Prussian partition achtel for liquids was 1/60 oxide (3.745 l) In the Austrian partition, achtel was used as a mining measure of length and corresponded to 0.2615 m, and as a measure of the volume of solid bodies was 7.6875 l. Bibliography wiki

Catechism of Polish Child

Catechism of the Polish Child - one of the patriotic poets Wladyslaw Belzy published in the volume of the Polish Children's Catechism in 1900. The poem is also known under the title "Confession of the Polish Child" or "Catechism of a Young Pole". It starts with the words "Who are you? "Little Pole". His simple form, referring to children's calculations, made him the simplest form of patriotic education of the youngest generation. The work consists of basic questions and answers about the identity features of a young Pole. It made it easier to memorize national characters and symbols. This work was covered in 1951 by censorship in Poland, subject to immediate withdrawal from libraries. wiki

Barbara Kondrat

Barbara Kondrat (born 19 August 1950 in Wysokie Mazowiecki) is a Polish economist, state official, from 2006 to 2008 under-secretary of state in infrastructure-related ministries. Curriculum vitae She graduated from the Main School of Planning and Statistics. From 1972 to 1992 she was employed at the Central Statistical Office. Then for five years she was adviser to the finance minister and OECD expert. In the years 1997-2002 she was the Vice President of the Central Statistical Office. In the period 2003-2006 she was deputy ambassador in the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Poland to the OECD. From January 11, 2006 to May 6, 2006, she served as Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Transport and Construction, from May 8, 2006 to November 30, 2007 as Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Transport and then until April 3, 2008 at the Ministry of Infrastructure. wiki

Ksenija Charczenko

Ksenija Charchenko (born 1984 in Kiev) is a Ukrainian writer and journalist. She graduated in journalism at the University of Kiev. In 2005 she received the literary prize of the monthly "Suczasnist". She has published numerous magazines and anthologies, including numerous literary events (eg Lviv Night of Literature 2005, Second Lviv International Literary Festival 2007). She was a scholarship student studying Tours to Poland, and from September to November 2007 also Homines Urbani project in the Villa Decius Association in Krakow. She is the author of the book Istorija, published in 2006. Bibliography wiki

Various facts

Faits divers - a journalistic genre, a variation of the note that contains information about the extraordinary weave of events. Faits divers are expected to give the recipient a surprise. They are generally constructed in such a way that it is difficult to know at once the cause of the event - the receiver is trying to guess it. Form of faits divers depends on the weave, the course and the end of events. The uniqueness of this species lies in the disproportionate cause and effect. Nowadays, in the French press, it is mostly a column that shows the course of the day, which is a chronicle of events or chronicle of accidents. Faits divers are successfully used in the "Polityka" weekly under the heading "Politics and customs". wiki

Cabal Online

Cabal Online - Free MMORPG game developed by ESTsoft. The game is based, among others. gaining experience and gaining and improving skills. The game world consists of many maps discovered during the game. The game offers eight character classes: warrior, blader, wizard, force archer, force shielder, force blader, gladiator and force gunner. You can buy "Cabal Cash" on the home page - virtual money for special items that are not available for regular players, and you can also buy a premium account with many bonuses. wiki

Bishop Velletri-Segni

Velletri-Segni - Bishop of one of the seven so-called. Suburbic diocese, formed by the merger of the Diocese of Velletri and Segni. From the 8th century to 1060, the bishop Velletri were ex officio cardinals, but after the election of Bishop Giovanni to the rebellion of Benedict X (1058), Pope Nicholas II ruled out the Diocese of the Suburbic (Cardinal) Diocese, administering it to the Cardinal Bishops of Ostia, who a hundred years later later began officially using the title of bishop "Ostia e Velletri", which finally confirmed the union of these two dioceses into one. In 1914 it was again distinguished by Pius X. In 1962 Pope John XXIII decided that the cardinals-bishops of the suburbic dioceses were only titular bishops, passing the jurisdiction over them to the ordinary bishops of the Ordinary. In 1981 the Diocese of Velletri merged with the diocese of Segni. The name of the Diocese, as it was written in 1986, is Velletri-Segni. Diocese of Segni was a diocese of Cardi

Stereids

Sterees - Strongly elongated sclerenchyma cells most often with pointed ends. Mature cells are usually dead, so they are reduced to a properly formed secondary wall. This wall usually consists of a number of lamellas that can be divided into 3 layers: Layers s1 and s3 are thin, usually outside the resolution of the optical microscope, while the s2 layer is the thickest, reaching a thickness of several micrometers. Microfibrils in layers are arranged helically and the angle of inclination relative to the axis of the cell may vary considerably. The secondary wall usually contains a lot of cellulose, usually about 50 percent dry matter. In the above cells there are pits. Jams in the fibers are crevice and may be funnel or straight depending on the type of fibers. Fibers are usually grouped either into strands connecting to the network or forming a layer or deck. Due to the place of occurrence we distinguish various types of fibers: Bibliography wiki

Adolf Ott

Adolf Ott (born December 29, 1904,?) is a Nazi war criminal, commander of the Sonderkommand 7b during World War II, Obersturmbannführer. In 1922 he joined the NSDAP (number 2433) and in 1931 to the SS (number 13 294). From February 1942 he was a commander of the Sonderkommand 7b operating under the Einsatzgruppe B. After the war he was arrested and brought to trial. Judged in the Einsatzgruppen trial, he was sentenced to death in the trial. The sentence was changed for life. Released in 1958. wiki

Adam Exit

Adam Wykręt (born October 20, 1945 in Międzybrodzie Bialski) - Polish politician, entrepreneur and social activist, member of the Sejm of the 6th term. Curriculum vitae He earned his secondary education, he is a master of bakery and confectionery. He started his own business. Since 2002, he was the councilor of the municipal council in Bielsko-Biała (elected to it from the SLD-UP list), in 2006 he took the position of vice-president on the recommendation of the electoral committee appointed by Jacek Krywult. He was the president of two sports clubs and was also the founder of the local "Bank of the Bread". In the parliamentary elections in 2007 he was elected as a non-party candidate from the Civic Platform. Starting in Bielsk County, he received 10 180 votes. In the 2011 elections he unsuccessfully applied for re-election. In 2014, the PO was unsuccessfully running again to the city council. Bibliography wiki

KSR-11

KSR-11 - Soviet anti-aircraft missile. KSR-11 had an analogous structure to KSR-2 and was different from the guidance system used. He was admitted to the armed forces in the early 1960s with the K-11 / K-16 armament complex being installed on Tu-16K-11-16 aircraft. For the purpose of detecting the targets for the CRS-11 and the projectile of the projectile head, the T-shaped antenna was in front of the aircraft attached to the glass nose of the aircraft. The KSR-11 missiles were used during the Arab-Israeli war in 1973. Most of the fired missiles have been shot down, but several have reached their destination by destroying three radar stations. Tactical-technical data Bibliography wiki

Henryk Krupa

Henryk Krupa (born March 8, 1935 in Bąkowa, died July 2, 2003 in Olsztyn) - Polish physician and senator of the third term of office. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of General Studies at the Medical University of Warsaw. Since 1960 he has been working at the Morag County Hospital for several years. head of the surgical ward. In 1972-1990 he was the director of the Health Care Team. He worked in the Society of Polish Surgeons, Regional Medical Chamber, Trade Union of Health Workers and Polish Hunting Association. In the years 1993-1997 he sat in the Third Senate, being elected as a non-party candidate by the Alliance of the Democratic Left in the Olsztyn voivodship. He worked for the Environmental Protection Commission and the Social Policy and Health Committee. He did not apply for re-election. In 1997, he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Bibliography wiki

Efekt Whittena

Whitten effect - the effect of accelerated onset of ovulation in a female and synchronization of oestrus in a group of females as a result of the emergence of a mature male. Wesley Kingston Whitten showed that mice and guinea pigs that were isolated from males enter the estrus period shortly after the appearance of a male capable of reproduction. Attractant in male urine induces and accelerates the female's rattles, and in the group of females staying together after the appearance of the male leads to synchronization of the ovary. Literature wiki

Heartbreaker (film 1983)

The Hasty Heart is an American television miniseries based on John Patrick's 1983 film starring Cheryl Ladd as nurse Margaret and nominated for the role of Yanka for the Golden Globe by Perry King. The film is a remake of the 1949 drama, starring Ronald Reagan. Contents The action takes place during World War II in the Far East. A Scottish soldier arrives at a military hospital who is unaware that he was only a few weeks old. The staff and patients show incurable illness with much understanding and patience. At first, the inaccurate and surly Scotsman is slowly changing. Even a nurse claims. He is shocked when he learns the truth about his health. wiki

Arnold Layne

Arnold Layne - Pink Floyd's first UK single, released shortly after signing with EMI. The song was written by Syd Barrett - founder and first frontman of the group. After the release of the song reached number 20 on the charts. At first the song was not played on the radio because of the controversial text - it tells the man who stole the drying linen. Although the track was not included on The Piper's debut album The Gates of Dawn, it is considered by some to be one of the finest psychedelic songs of all time. wiki

Guest compartment

Individual steam locomotives - designed for passenger trains, characterized by a diameter of the drive wheels of about 1500-1800 mm, maximum speed 80-110km / h. They were usually equipped with a front axle for stable running. They usually had 3 driving axes, although some structures (such as Ot1) had these axes. In the Polish system of signs, passenger locomotives were marked with the letters "O" (from: "person"), in the Prussian system - from the letter "P" (eg P8), in German - series numbers (BR) 20 to 39. The most famous steam locomotives operated on [PKP] are: wiki

Alicja Pihan-Kijasowa

Alicja Pihan-Kijasowa (born 1950) - Polish philologist, linguist, studies, doctorate and habilitation at the Institute of Polish Philology, Adam Mickiewicz University. In the years 2003-2005 the chairman of the jury (the linguistic section) in the Czesław Zgorzelski National Prize for the Prize. Since 2004 a member of the Editorial Board of the "Poznan Polonia Studies" (Linguistics Series). From 2004 to 2009 a member of the team of experts and evaluation team of the University Accreditation Committee. From 2005 to 2012 Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology. In the years 2005-2011 the main editor of the publishing houses of the Poznań Society of Friends of Science, since 2011 the vice president of the Society. Wife of prof. Artur Kijasa. Publications Editor-in-Chief of the editorial series: Editor-in-Chief: "Poznan Polonia Studies. "Poznan Linguistic Meetings" (as a journal since 2011) wiki

Ernie Ball

Ernie Ball, owner. Sherwood Roland Ball (born 1930 in Santa Monica, September 9, 2004 in San Luis Obispo) is an American musician, inventor, and conductor. Ball in the early 1960s founded a guitar production company now operating under the name Ernie Ball Company. In the early 1980s, the company bought a manufacturer of amplifiers, bass guitars and electric music man, which is still owned today. Currently the most popular string model Ernie Ball is Slinkys on which they play. James Hetfield, James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Brad Paisley, John Fogerty, James Lee, Dave Navarro and Joe Bonamassa. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Learning from the sign of the cult of the cargo

Cargo cult science - a term used by Richard Feynman in 1974 for a speech addressed to graduates of the California Institute of Technology describing a work that resembles science, but devoid of "some kind of scientific integrity, a scientific principle thinking requires total honesty. " Speech was included in the book "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" (The Polish edition of "Mr jokes, Mr. Feynman!"), is also on many websites. Uses a comparison to the anthropology of carnal cult. Feynman warns that in order not to become a charismatic cult scientist, you should firstly avoid cheating yourself, willingly submit your own theories and the results of questions and doubts, and search for possible errors in your own theories and experiments. It recommends the highest level of honesty, rarely seen in everyday life. He presents examples of advertising, policy and psychology illustrating deviations from honesty that are unacceptable in science. Warns &quo

Ethics information

Information ethics is a field that deals with the study of ethical issues arising from the development and application of information technology. It provides the basis for critical consideration of moral issues regarding the creation, storage, collection and processing of information. Information ethics is closely related to computer ethics, information philosophy, and media ethics. Information dilemmas are becoming increasingly important in relation to the role it plays in the society, termed "information." Information ethics examines widely understood issues of ownership, privacy, and information security in society. There are professional codes that provide the basis for making ethical decisions and applying ethical solutions in situations where information needs to be used and accessed that reflect the efforts of organizations seeking responsible service. The dynamically changing role of information, the need for it and its formats, also require continuous analysis of

Lucifer (comic)

Lucifer is an American comic book series created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith and Mark Dringenberg. The cycle by Mike Carey appeared in the original Vertigo imprint of DC Comics from 1999 to 2006 in the form of a monthly; A total of 75 copies appeared, which were then collected in 11 volume volumes. In this form, the Lucifer series was published in Polish by Egmont Polska. Story The series tells the story of the fallen angel Lucifer, who settled in modern Los Angeles, where he runs the nightclub "Lux". Under the hood of a charming man who likes luxury and good wine conceals cruelty, cynicism and selfishness. However, he is guilty of a particular code of honor, never lying. Lucifer is shown as the second most powerful being in the Universe (after Yahweh, in a comic called the God of the Covenant). The sun shepherd, using his former acquaintance, superior planning abilities and innate nonchalance, leads to the outbreak of a second revolution against the Creator, culminating in

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Ketu (dewanagari केतु) - planet in astrological system, jyotish. Ketu - in Vedic mythology Ketu is the body of a Rahu demon without head. Ketu - in astrology and southern astronomy lunar node. In the system yjotish corresponds to the ninth planet, considered to be the cause of eclipses of the Sun and Moon. The movement of this invisible planet is always retrograde. This planet gives Jana - wisdom and spiritual insight into reality. In its astrological nature, it is similar to Mars, but in contrast to Ketu it is beneficial. wiki

Suleiman-Pasha

Sulejman-Pasha, also Süleyman Hüsnü Paş (born 1840 in Constantinople, died 11 August 1892 in Baghdad) is a Turkish general, general. He graduated in 1861 from the Officer School in Istanbul. From 1873 lecturer, and from 1874 director of science at the Military Academy. He participated in May 1876 in combat, ending with the removal of Sultan Abdul-Aziz. He was appointed commander-in-chief of Turkish troops in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the Serbian-Montenegro-Turkish War of 1876-1878. He commanded troops to attack Montenegro. After the start of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878, in July 1877 Suleiman's corps was flown to Bulgaria, and he himself was appointed commander of the so-called. The Bulgarian Army, which in August 1877 attacked the Ships. From the end of September to mid-December 1877 he commanded the East Sudan Army. From December 1877 to February 1878 the commander of the Turkish army. He was defeated in battle for Fillipopol in January 1878, for wh

Rujana Hunter

Rujana Jeger (born November 10, 1968 in Zagreb as Rujana Drakulić) is a Croatian writer and columnist. In 1996, she completed her archeology at the University of Zagreb. He writes columns for the Croatian edition of Cosmopolitan, works with the Vienna "Die Bunte Zeitung" and the Swedish magazine "Amelia". He has lived in Vienna since 1991. Her mother is a well-known Croatian writer and journalist Slavenka Drakulić. In 2004, the debut of Rujana - "Darkroom" appeared in Poland. In 2006, for the needs of the Polonia Theater, the novel "Darkroom" was adapted by Przemysław Wojcieszek. Books Bibliography wiki

Clienting

Clienting - a contemporary selling concept created by Edgar K. Geffroy, assuming that it is necessary to build a comprehensive, long-term relationship with the customer to achieve business results. According to this approach, customers are the ultimate success factor for success in a market process. Clienting is fundamentally different from marketing. Marketing is the idea of ​​mass markets, while clienting is the point of interest of the company adopting the individual needs and expectations of specific rather than abstract clients. Bibliography wiki

Jozef Czartoryski (died 1750)

Józef Czartoryski (died August 1, 1750) - prince in Klewanie and Zhukov, great Lithuanian patron. The son of Jan Karol, a subcommite of Cracow and his wife Magdalena Konopacki. On July 14, 1698, he was appointed Grand Marshal of Lithuania after Grzegorz Ogiński. He married Teresa Denhoff, the daughter of Władysław, the Pomeranian governor. He had a son of Stanislaus and a daughter Jozefa Maria Magdalena. Józef Czartoryski was 52 years old and died after a long illness. He was buried on 17 August 1750 in Cracow. He was a member of the duchy of Auschwitz and Zator for the Diet of 1720. wiki

Wyszomir

Provincial Road No. 167 (DW167) - Provincial road in the province. West Pomerania with a length of 50 km connecting Koszalin with road 172 and further with Połczyn-Zdrój. The road passes through Koszalin county, Białogard county and Świdwin county. She is a member of Koszalin Regional Road and Bialogard. The Zachodniopomorskie Voivodship Road Administration in Koszalin defined it as a Class G road. In 2014, a partial renovation of this road was completed. Villages lying along the route DW167 wiki

Marta Stremeck

Marta Stremecka and Leszek Balcerowicz (2014) Marta Stremecka (born 1958 in Krakow) is a journalist and editor. She studied theater at the Jagiellonian University. In 1990 he became an editor at the time of the Cracow Times. In 1997 she became editorial secretary in "Życie Warszawy". Since 1998 she has been the head of the magazine "Życie". Since 2003 she has been working for Axel Springer Polska on various projects. In particular, she co-authored "Fakt" in 2003, where she was the head of the political department, and then the deputy head and chief "Fakt Woman" - a weekly supplement. From 2006 to 2009 she was the deputy editor of "Dziennik" published by the same concern. She lectured journalism at the Jagiellonian University and the Pontifical Academy of Theology. In 2009, together with Robert Krasowski, she founded "Czerwone and Czarne Publishing House" and is its co-owner. She is the author of a biographical interview with

Edgerton (Ohio)

Edgerton on the Ohio State Plan Edgerton is a village in Ohio County, Ohio, United States. The village was founded in 1832, and the present name was officially adopted in 1865 after the name of Alfred P. Edgerton. Currently (2014) the mayor of the village is Lance Bowsher, and the village head Kevin Brooks. In 2010, 24.6% of the population were below the age of 18, 7% were between the ages of 18 and 24, 23.3% were between 25 and 44, 27.5% were between 45 and 64. , 17.8% were 65 years of age or older. In the village there were 47.3% men and 52.7% women. The population in 2010 was 2,010, and in 2012 it was 2,001. wiki
Zaskar - mountains in Central Asia, the Himalayas, areas of India, China and Nepal. These mountains stretch about 700 km. They separate the province of Zanskar from Ladakh in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The mountains of Zaskar are built of different types of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. These mountains consist of numerous massifs, mountain ranges and plateaus. The highest mountain of the Kamet mountains, which rises to a height of 7756 m n.p.m. The highest parts of the mountains are very strongly glaciated. There are numerous river valleys in these mountains and a well-developed climatic and vegetation layer here. wiki

List 44

Open letter to the Sejm of the People's Republic of Poland, from the number of signatories also referred to as the Letter of forty-four (Letter 44) - a document deposited at the Chancellery of the Polish People's Party (April 29, 1982), in protest against internment and other Resolutions met the activists of NSZZ Solidarność after the imposition of martial law on December 13, 1981. The letter was signed by forty representatives of various professions (architects, teachers, doctors, economists, engineers, actors), Solidarity sympathizers, especially from the Jelenia Góra Region. wiki

Spörer's Law

A butterfly diagram illustrating the heliographic width of the resulting sunspots as a function of time Spörter's law - predicting changes in the position of sunspots in the sun during the solar cycle. It's named after the German astronomer Gustav Spörer. At the beginning of each sunspot activity cycle, stains are always generated on the heliographic widths of 30 ° to 45 ° (both sides of the equator), and the average width of their occurrence decreases until the helix width is approximately 15 ° during maximum sunshine and maximum number of stains. Then the average stain width is further drifted into the lower helix widths up to about 7 °, after which the stains of the old cycle are extinguished (solar minimum), and new streaks appear on higher helix-widths - and the entire 22-year cycle begins. (the full period of solar activity change - the so-called Hale's magnetic cycle) is repeated. With the change in the heliographic width, the speed of rotation of the Sun chang

Joseph Mateusz Birnbaum

Jozef Mateusz (Joel Moses) Birnbaum (born 1798 in Warsaw, died 15 August 1831) is a merchant and spy, a son of a Warsaw sausageman. He stayed with his relatives in Galicia and Russia with his uncle in the Kherson Guberah. Upon his return to Warsaw, he founded the wines on the New World. He dealt with police-spy work. He followed. Russian deserters and used to track the embezzlement of tobacco and tobacco. It was adopted by Mateusz Lubowidzki to the city police. He was reassured by General Alexander Roznetsky, who sent him to secret espionage missions abroad. It was recommended that he penetrate to student organizations and gain trust among students of Poles. Following the national embezzlement, he abused many of the abuse, terrorizing Jewish merchants. On his own, he investigated, bullied the arrested. Already in service in 1824 changed his confession and received baptism. In that year, given to the court. His 105 volumes of records were drawn up by his mighty patrons. During the No

USS Growler (slup 1812)

The USS Growler was a pounder armed with 10 18-pounders and one 6-pounder. A ship of 112 tons was bought on Lake Champlain in 1812. He sailed under Lieutenant Sidney Smith as part of Squadron Commodore Thomas Macdonough until Royal Navy seizure near Ile aux Noix in Canada on June 3, 1813. "Growler" was incorporated into the British fleet as "Shannon" and later "Chub". The latter name was occupied by the American squadron during the Battle of Lake Champlain on September 11, 1814. It was not put into service and was sold to Whitehall in July 1815. Bibliography wiki

Trade Union of Merchants and Craftsmen

Trade Union of Merchants and Craftsmen - Political movement in France, created in the early 1950s (Union pour la Defense des Commercants et Artisans). It is considered to be a specific political phenomenon of the Fourth Republic of France. This movement was born in the early 1950s as a response to the effects of the Second Industrial Revolution, and therefore to the mass production and sales. The weaker industrialized provinces of southern and western France suffered the most, and in particular small-scale producers, craftsmen and traders dwelt there. They arranged their charismatic Pierre Poujade, who traveled the country speaking dozens of speeches. Famous for its intrusion, at the head of the so-called. "Commandos," to the Chamber of Deputies, where he illegally popped into the podium and spoke for a long time criticizing the government and throwing insults at Edgar Faure. "Poujadists" did not have a coherent program. He embraced the spontaneous slogans directe

Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh (2009) Rush Limbaugh, actually Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (born January 12, 1951) is an American conservative political commentator, supporter of the Republican Party. He is best known as the leading radio program The Rush Limbaugh Show, which is the most popular radio program in the United States. Opposes the protection of the environment, including animal rights. It denies human responsibility for the ozone hole and the phenomenon of global warming Authoritative control (person): wiki

Strzelecka housing estate

Strzelecka Estate - a housing estate in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, located on Strzelecka Street. It includes streets such as: ul. M. M. Biernacki, ul. Chemists, ul. Technical, significant fragment of ul. Akacjowa and Wiejska, where the Primary School no. John Paul II, with a gym and a swimming pool. To the south of the settlement is the Liberation Housing Estate II. To the west lies Wyzwolenia I. Housing is located in the north of the 1000-year-old settlement. The eastern part of the estate is adjacent to the part of the town called Stork. wiki

Tragikomedia

Tragicomedia was widespread in the Renaissance period in Italy, and developed in the Baroque (eg Moliantian Misery, written at the end of the 17th century) and Romanticism (H. von Kleist, G. Büchner). It was characterized by the loosening of the principle of triunity, the complexity of the plot and the intention of inducing other emotions at the recipient rather than reading the tragedy. : tragedy, comedy, drama. wiki

Synagogue in Narewka

Synagogue in Narewka - a non-existent, wooden synagogue located in Narewka on today's Szkolna Street. The synagogue was built in the mid-nineteenth century. During the Second World War, after the entry of the Soviet troops into Narewka in 1939, the synagogue was destined for grain storage. This situation stirred up the religious Jews who burned the synagogue in 1940. At the end of the war, a residential house was built in its place. The wooden synagogue building was erected on a rectangular plan. In the eastern part was the main prayer room, which was directly accessible from the courtyard through the centrally located doors on the north wall. In the western part there was a cheder, above which there was a woman sitting on the floor with a separate entrance and a staircase. The whole was covered with a gable roof covered with shingle. Bibliography wiki

Heliktyt

Helicopters in the Sonora Cave in Texas. Helicopters at the bottom of the necktie in the Bear Cave in Kletno Heliktyt (Ancient Greek elliptic helix) - an agrawitic form of cave infiltration, usually takes the form of irregular clusters of small crystals of calcite or aragonite, which grow into fancy forms of wood. Helicets are formed by the precipitation of calcium carbonate from the water sinking from the substrate. They are usually found on walls and ceilings, as well as on stalactites and glazes. In Polish caves there are occasionally. in the Western Tatras in the Chimney Sweeps (Heliktytowa Gallery) and in the Sudetes in the Bear Cave (Heliktytowy Zaułek). Bibliography wiki
Clara non sunt interpretanda (Latin interpretation is not clear), also interpretatio cessat in claris (Roman interpretation ends when clarity is reached) - Roman paremia, in which clear laws do not require interpretation. This rule is currently used in the interpretation of the law, as well as the advocates of its clarification concept. They insist that interpretation of the law is only necessary if there is ambiguity in the legal text to be removed. The opposite position omni sunt interpretanda (lat. Everything is interpreted) are supported by proponents of the derivative concept. They argue that every reading of the law inevitably entails simultaneous interpretation, even seemingly simple provisions require certain assumptions and assumptions about certain definitions and specific understanding of words and contexts, and these are inevitably conditioned culturally, linguistically, classically, civilizatively. . Bibliography wiki

Dżolof

Djolof (Fr. Djolof, Wolof: Jolof) - a pre-colonial kingdom in present-day Senegal, founded by the Wolof people. Its capital was Linguère. Little is known about the origins of the kingdom, but most probably it was founded in the 13th century and always maintained close trade relations with the Mali Empire or was dependent on it. The height of the rise of Józef is in the 16th century, when the kingdom was profitable trade with the Portuguese. There were six lands in the kingdom: Golof, Walo, Kajor, Baol, Sine and Salou. The next five lands were the fountains of Jolu. The power of the king was never strong, and often the uprising broke out. In 1488, the Prince of Wolof, baptized as João Bemoy, even addressed the King of Portugal John II for help in suppressing rebellion in one of his provinces. This help was given and the integrity of the kingdom was saved for several decades. In 1549, however, Kajor's state disappeared, and Baol and Walo shortly after him. The independent kingd

Wieslaw Tatarczyk-Sitek

Wiesław Tatarczyk-Sitek (born September 7, 1962 in Wodzisław Śląski) is a Polish politician, self-governor, chairman of the Mszana Commune Council, teacher of biology and chemistry at the School of Misha. It does not belong to any political party. The chairmanship of the Mszana Commune Council has been functioning continuously since 2002. In the last municipal election in 2006, it received 376 votes (51.37% of the constituency), which gave it the second result in the municipality. She came from the list of KWW Our Commune Mszana. In 2004 the President of the Republic of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski gave her the Bronze Cross of Merit. wiki

Container (programming)

Container (or container, collection) - A data structure that stores organized data (objects) in a structured way. The container provides access tools, including adding, removing, and retrieving the object (s) in the container. Depending on the organization, individual containers differ in the performance of the individual operations. The simplest container, offered by most languages, is the array. Composite containers can be characterized by a specific organization of stored data or the existence of additional manipulations for content. Containers sometimes impose restrictions on data that can be stored in them. These constraints usually result from the adopted data storage structure, relationships between data, etc. Containers can have a polymorphic type, so you can precisely specify the type of data you are storing. Languages ​​such as Java or C ++ offer container libraries that support parametric polymorphism, where you can store values ​​of arbitrary types. Sample containe

Deep throat (sex)

Deep Throat deep pecking, deepthroating, throat-fucking - a form of fellatio that involves taking the whole penis into the mouth and throat (sometimes along with the scrotum). This act gives the man a lot of pleasant sensations, more than just a fellatio, as he stimulates the entire penis (the walls of his mouth and throat). This technique is usually done in positions where the penetrating person lies on his back and the man introduces the penis to her mouth and throat (it is possible to perform also slight fricative movements). At the same time, partner / partner can stimulate the scrotum. When penis is introduced into the throat, irritability of the soft palate and the induction of emesis may occur. Deep throat in pornography This act was portrayed in a pornographic film entitled " Deep Throat with Linda Lovelace in 1972 wiki

Artful Dodger

Artful Dodger - British R & amp; B group and UK garage founded in 1999 in Southampton. The band formed the duo of Mark Hill and Pete Devereux. In a short time they have taken the UK garage to the top of the world charts. The remixes for Gabrielle, The Brand New Heavies or Lydon David Hall and their own songs, such as "Re-Rewind" (starring Craig David) or "Movin 'Too Fast" with Romina Johnson. The owner and the director of the FFRR company quickly became interested. Artful Dodger's debut, "It's All About the Stragglers" (2001), starring Craig David, Lynn Eden, Nicole, and MC Alistair, has been highly acclaimed by both critics and the public. After the departure of Mark Hill in 2001, the Artful Dodger group continues its activity under the leadership of Pete Devereux. discography wiki
Shprintzen-Goldberg craniosynostosis syndrome - a genetically determined syndrome of congenital abnormalities. The image of the syndrome consists of a marfanoid appearance, craniosynostosis, mental retardation, sometimes aortic arch enlargement, and mitral valve prolapse. In at least part of the cases it is caused by mutations in the fibrillin gene, therefore it belongs to the fibrinopathy group and is an allele for the Marfan syndrome. The first case of the band was described in 1982 by Shprintzen and Goldberg. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Ambermoon

Ambermoon - A computer role-playing game published in 1993 by Thalion Software for the Amiga computer. It's the sequel to Amberstar. The game was released in German in Amiga version. Later on the web beta version in English. Scheduled ports on MS DOS and Atari ST are not completed. The game's producer, Thalion, ended its activities shortly after Ambermoon was released. Some of his employees went to Blue Byte Software, where he was involved in creating the unofficial sequel to Albion. wiki

Orszada

Two jars and a bottle of homemade syrup syrup. Orszada (oranges syrup, with fr. orgeat) - sweet cooling drink usually made of almonds, sugar and rose or orange flower water. It was originally made from a mixture of barley and almonds. It has a distinct, almond flavor and is a component of many cocktails, one of the more widely known is Mai Tai. The word orszada comes from the Latin hordeata - "made of barley", the French orge is barley. The Spanish word horchata has a similar etymology. Contemporary drink has little in common with its protoplast. In Tunisia it is called rosette and is usually served chilled during weddings and engagement parties as a symbol of joy and purity due to its white color and fresh (slightly floral) flavor. It comes in many different varieties such as traditional almonds, bananas, mangos, pistachios and many more. In Suriname, a drink called orgeade is made, which is similar to the syrup of sesame, and its only ingredients are sugar and almond

Rudolf Colloredo

Rudolf Colloredo Rudolf Hieronim Eusebius Colloredo (born November 2, 1585 in Ceske Budejovice, February 24, 1657 in Prague) - Wallsee, one of the leading commanders of the imperial army on the fronts of the Thirty Years War. He was the son of the magnate Adalbert Ludwik Colloredo and Perl de Commander. Gottfried Heinrich von Pappenheim's most eminent commander of the imperial triumph of the Thirty Years' War was the first to be famous for his attack at the center of the Czech army at the Battle of the White Mountain in November 1620. Five years later, he joined Wallenstein and Tilly in intervention in Denmark. Later, together with his brother Frederick Colloredo, under the orders of Jan Tilly, he took part in the capture and burning of Magdeburg (May 1631). He commanded the cavalry reserve of the Emperor at the Battle of Breitenfeld (September 1631). He shielded the retreating Imperial Army after the Battle of Rain on the Lech River (April 1632); Brother Fryderyk was kill

Grand Hall

Grand Couloir (also: Couloir du Goûter, colloquially: Kuluar Rolling Stones, Death of the Dead) - a loaf that needs to be grafted onto Mont Blanc by normal means. It is located in the western wall of the Aiguille du Goûter. Trawers of the cradle are located between the Refuge de Tete Rousse (3167 m n.p.m.) and the Refuge du Gouter (3815 m nm). His bad judgment comes from the dangers caused by falling rocks, rock blocks, ice sheets and snow avalanches. They are usually melted from the ice by the sun, or accidentally knocked down by climbers located on the orographically left ribs above the traverse. The traverses are at an altitude of 3340 m. The wall pitch is 48 degrees here. The length of the cross is about 50 meters, and there is a steel rope in the basin to increase safety. But she is hanged too high and many climbers are reluctant to join her. There were a number of accidents during the ride. This is potentially one of the most dangerous places on the normal route leading to

Zygmunt Machnik

Zygmunt Machnik (born 10 February 1947 in Sosnowiec) - Polish politician, entrepreneur, MP for the 3rd term of office. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1976 from the Silesian University of Technology. He worked at managerial positions in various companies. In the 90s he served as mayor of Czeladź. From 1995 to 1997 he was the vice-governor of Katowice. In the years 1997-2001, the mandate of the third term of office was held by the Democratic Left Alliance. In 2001 he unsuccessfully sought re-election, and in 2007 he also failed to stand as a candidate in the list of Left and Democrats. He was also a councilor of the Silesian parliament of the first term. Works in Ordnance Association. Bibliography wiki

Bruns attacks

Bruns syndrome (Bruns syndrome) - A neurological syndrome caused by the presence of a tumor or cyst in the IV chamber of the brain or in the median line of the cerebellum and III chamber. Symptoms occur when the head is changed when the change (cyst, tumor) closes the cerebrospinal fluid flow in the cerebral ventricular system. The clinical picture of Bruns attacks consists of: The first link between symptoms and change in body posture was noted by German neurologist Ludwig Bruns Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Riots in Los Angeles (1992)

1992 Los Angeles Riots, or Rodney King's Uprising - the biggest riots that happened in the United States in the twentieth century. The riots began on April 29, 1992, when a jury acquitted four white policemen accused of beating a black taxi driver, Rodney King, who was reluctant to arrest him. A video showing Kinga beaten by police has been posted on the media. Thousands of citizens of different races in Los Angeles, believing the verdict of unfairness went to the streets. The riots lasted six days. Crowds made thefts, assaults, arson during riots, and riots, and estimates of damage assets amounted to over $ 1 billion. The quietness in the streets was restored only after members of the California National Guard, the 7th Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division were called in to prevent further riots when the local police were unable to control the situation. At the time of the riots, 63 people were killed, 2,383 were injured, more than 12,000 were arrested and 3,767 buildi

Industrialization policy

The industry requires extensive coordination activities from the state. This allows us to directly or indirectly influence production and development. In influencing the private industry, state authorities use the following tools: There are usually 4 groups of industrial policy measures: Support policy or restructuring policy for some industry sectors. This applies in particular to iron and steel, shipbuilding or new industries (eg, IT) Establishment of large industry development programs through which companies receive government procurement. This results in the combination of public capital and private equity. Although international law prohibits businesses from violating competition rules, most countries implement large national industrial programs. Bibliography wiki

Kaniowski Castle

Michał Andriolli's illustration for the song "Kaniowski Castle" Kani Castle - romantic poem by Seweryn Goszczyński, a typical example of Polish black romanticism. It was written in 1828 and refers to the events of the collision. It consists of three parts. The action takes place in Kania in Ukraine, abounds in gruesome and bloody events. Among the many characters of this frenetic novel are: Cossacks (Nezab, Nebaba and their people, usually robbers), bad Polish ruler of the castle, married by him the trick of Orlik (then co-killer). The castle is finally destroyed. A good example of a novel language is the following section from the end of the second part of the song: Comparing the magnitude of the horrors in the ruler's chamber to the paintings, which - according to the author - see the eyes of the suicide. wiki

Public Primary School No. 1 in Przysucha

Public Primary School Nr1 in Przysucha - one of the public schools in Przysucha. The number of students is about 400 (2007). History The first written mention of the school in Przysucha dates back to 1811, when under the auspices of Ignacy Dembiński, owner Przysuchy, elementary school was established. Almost every year its seat was changed due to the lack of its own school building. The outbreak of the First World War has hampered educational activity. It was taken in 1918, when Jadwiga Ineman opened a one-class school in the middle of the house and later A. Żurowski. It had four divisions and about a hundred students, and two teachers had classes. With each passing year, the number of students and teachers increased. More buildings were erected to accommodate children (1925-1926 - 396 students, 1932-1933 - more than 700 students), despite the fact that the school was in critical condition due to housing conditions. On July 5, 1932, the foundation stone was laid for the constructi

Dominick Brascia

Dominick Brascia (born May 29, 1956) is an American actor and film director and radio broadcaster. In 1984, he made his feature film debut in "Do not Play with Fire." A year later, he was involved in the television series Otherworld, where he starred in the character of Hobert Racks. The Zone Troopers Build Men. That same year, Joey, a disabled and brutally murdered juvenile detective, played in the fifth part of Friday's 13th New Beginnings. He appeared twice in the series Fearless (1984, 1985). In the eighties, he also starred in the 1985 comedy Once Bitten and the film Bad Laughter (Evil Laugh, 1988), which Brascia was also the director, producer and co-writer. The 1990s were Dominican bands of setbacks at the front. Since 2003, Brascia has been involved in radio broadcasting. wiki

Degradation of Edman

Edman's Degradation - a method of sequencing peptides consisting in sequentially removing labeled amino acids from the N-terminus of a peptide molecule. Developed in 1950 by Swedish biochemist Pehra Edman. Summary reaction Edman's degradation is done in two stages, alkaline and acidic. The first stage is the reaction of the N-phenyl isothiocyanate with the terminal amino group (-NH2), which in a mild alkaline medium is in an inert (unprotoned) form. The thiourea derivative thus obtained in the next step in the hydrochloric acid is cyclized and decomposed into a heterocyclic degradation product called the phenylthiohydantoin derivative of the amino acid (the so-called PTH-amino acid) and the peptide, one amino acid shorter. The resulting PTH-amino acids are identified by chromatography or electrophoresis. The mechanism of Edman's degradation The maximum length of the sequenced peptide is 50-60 amino acids (due to the non-quantitative reaction). Edman sequencing can be p

The Eagle and Child

The Eagle and Child (2005) Students often use other names on "The Bird and Baby," "Bird and Baby," "Bird and Bastard," "Bustard and Bastard," and "Fowl and Foetus." The above mentioned writers had the habit of meeting here every Monday or Friday before lunch for a beer and a chat. They usually sat in the back of a pub known as the Rabbit Room. It is often rumored that the Inklings read here the fragments of the works they were working on. The truth is that these readings usually took place in Lewis's apartment. In 1962, the Inkling brothers changed their habits and started attending pubs on the other side of St Giles Street - Lamb and Flag. Despite this, Eagle and Child attracts the pilgrims of both writers. On the Rabbit Room wall there is a card with thanks for the meal and signatures of famous writers. The pub symbol depicts an eagle holding a small baby wrapped in a cloth. It was taken from Count Derby's coat of arm

Gabriel Cramer

Gabriel Cramer (born 31 July 1704 in Geneva, died January 4, 1752) is a Swiss mathematician and physicist, a student of Johann Bernoulli (published his work), a professor at the University of Geneva. The author of works on the theory of determinants (Cramer's patterns), mathematical analysis, algebraic curve theory (among others studied the properties of the so-called devil curve) and the history of mathematics. In 1728 he proposed the solution of the Petersburg paradox. In 1750 he gave formulas (previously discovered by Colin Maclaurin as early as 1729) expressing the solution of the system of equations by means of determinants. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Yuri Kostenko

Yuri Ivanovich Kostenko, born Юрій Іванович Костенко (born 12 June 1951 in Nowe Obodiwka in the Vinnitsky region) is a Ukrainian politician, educated engineer, technical science candidate, MP and former minister. Curriculum vitae In the years 1990-2006 he served as a deputy to the Verkhovna Rada. From 1992 to 1995 he served as Minister of Environmental Protection. He was one of the founders of the People's Movement of Ukraine (NRU). vice president of the party. In 1999 he and his associates set up a new formation, since 2003, under the name of the Ukrainian People's Party (UNP). most NRU members. In 1999 he won the presidential election, gaining 2.17% of the vote (6th place for 13 candidates). In 2001, on behalf of his group, he signed an agreement establishing the Our Ukraine Bloc. Prior to the 2006 parliamentary elections, he initiated a coalition of Ukrainians called Kostenka and Pluszcza, which won 1.9% of the vote and did not exceed the 3% threshold. In July 2007

Andrzej Skorulski

Andrzej Skorulski (born September 1, 1942 in Białowieża) - Polish politician, trade union activist, Member of Parliament for the third term of office. He graduated in 1971 in building engineering. On behalf of the Democratic Left Alliance, he served as a Member of Parliament for the third term of office from the district of Gdańsk (elected from the nationwide list). In the 2001 parliamentary elections, he was not re-elected. From the 90s to 2006 he headed the voivodship council of OPZZ in Gdańsk. He was in the Presidium of the National Council of the Trade Union "Budowlani". Bibliography wiki

Battle of Contreras

The Battle of Contreras, also known as the Battle of Paderez, took place on the night of August 19-20, 1847, between the United States and Mexico during the Mexican-American War. Americans, marching to Mexico City from the Puebla side, came across a strongly fortified position around the fortress of El Penon and Lake Texuco. By the Lake of Chalco and Xochimilco, from the south, they encountered Santa Anna's troops at Contreras. Half of the Mexican troops were forced by the American army led by General Winfield Scott to retreat to Churubusco, where the next day was the Battle of Churubusco, while the rest took refuge in the walls of the capital and the nearby Chapultepec fortress. / p> wiki

Herbert Scherpe

Herbert Scherpe (born May 20, 1907 in Gliwice, December 23, 1997 in Mannheim) is a Nazi criminal, SS paramilitary at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and SS-Oberscharführer. Member of the NSDAP and SS since 1931. In 1939 he was sent to the SS-Totenkopf Division and subsequently took part in the fighting with France. Because he was short-sighted, he was transferred to the Concentration Camps Inspectorate in Oranienburg, where he underwent training as a paramedic. In the summer of 1940 Scherpe was sent to the Auschwitz camp as an SS paramilitary. By 1943 he had been serving in the hospital of the Auschwitz I primary camp. He was then actively involved in the murders of Phenol. However, after the murder of a number of children, Scherpe refused to participate in the killings and was transferred to the Auschwitz sub-camp, Blechhammer. He also served in the Gleiwitz and Golleschau sub-camps. At the end of the war he initially stayed in the POW camp, then lived in Mannheim. In 1

Jonas Bendorius

Jonas Bendorius (born 15 August 1889 in Skaisčiai near Lubov, died June 27, 1954 in Palanga) is a Lithuanian composer, conductor and teacher. After completing elementary school in 1899 he studied music at a private school in Visztynie. He continued his studies at the Warsaw Musical Institute under the supervision of M. Surzinski. In 1910, together with Albinas Iešmanta, Mikhail Petrauskas 'Birutė' opera was exhibited in Marijampole. In 1912 he was permanently attached to Mariampole, taught at the local gymnasium "Žiburio", where he and Albinas Iešmanta co-founded the company "Gabija", whose head was in the years 1913-20. After 1918 he taught at the Kaunas Music School, operating since 1933 as the Kaunas Conservatory. After the occupation of Vilnius by Lithuania in 1940, Konradas Kaveckas founded the Vilnius music school, which he ran until 1945. In the years 1945-1949 he headed the Vilnius Conservatory. wiki

Josip Hadzkyj

Josyp Mikhailovich Hladsky (Гладкий Йосип Михайлович) lived in the years 1789-1866 - the last basketball racket of the. At the time of the Russian-Turkish War (1827-1829), when he organized the return of Cossacks from the Danube (escaped there in the second half of the 17th century from Russian pressure), under Russian serfdom. The Danzig Cossacks helped the Russian troops cross the Danube and participated in the war against Turkey, for which Hikkyi was named colonel. He was ordered to form Azerbaijani Cossacks from the Cossacks and in 1832 he was appointed to the Ataman "ordered" (imposed on the Cossack, not chosen by the Cossacks himself) and promoted to the rank of Major General. He lived in Aleksandrowsk (now Zaporoze), where he died of cholera. His grave is located in the University of the Zaporozhye. wiki

John Lapli

John Lapli (born 1955) - Governor General of the Solomon Islands. He performed this function between 1999 and 2004. Prior to becoming governor, he served as a Temotu provincial captain. In 2000 he was kidnapped by rebels but he was released after a few days after the abduction. In July 2004, Lapli tried to seek re-election as governor but lost the election by winning only 6 out of the 41 possible votes in the parliament. John Lapli is a priest with the name "Father John" or "Mama John" (in the region where Father Lapla is a priest, Father or Mother). wiki

Eugeniusz Pieniążek

Eugeniusz Pieniążek (born 1934) - Polish pilot, designer of the Kukułka single-person plane. After the persecution of the UB for contacts with the Swedes, he decided to build a plane between 1969 and 1971. Initially the building was in a residential block, later it was moved to the hangar of the aeroclub. Items not on the staircase were dropped on ropes from the first floor window. For its construction, the rear part of the hull was used and the sail of the Seal 4 and modified wings from the glider Jaskółka. September 13, 1971 illegally left Poland. He flew from Krosno during the stormy and foggy weather at the height of the trees. Slovakia and Hungary reached Subotica in Yugoslavia. While traveling, he used the car map as he drove along the roads and rivers. As a result of a long trip, his right leg suffered partial paralysis. After landing, he was sent to a Yugoslav prison and after seven months, he was given a one-day pass provided he did not return. Eventually his journey ended

Reiner Klimke

Reiner Klimke (born January 14, 1936 in Münster, died 17 August 1999) is a German sports rider, multiple Olympic medalist. He was successful in dressage, although he also competed in the Versatile Horse Competition. At the Games he made his debut in 1960 (WKKW). Four years later he won his first gold medal. His biggest success was in 1984 in Los Angeles, when he won in both competitions. He was also twice the bronze medalist of the IO, and won five gold medals in the team. Six times he was the world champion, twice as individual (1974 and 1982). He died of heart attack. Such 1964 Mexico 1968 Montreal 1976 Los Angeles 1984 Only 1988 Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Thomas Cavendish

Thomas Cavendish Thomas Cavendish (born 1555, died 1592) is an English sailor and corsair. Thomas Cavendish served under the orders of Queen Elizabeth I. He participated in the Corsica War between England and Spain and Portugal, which was in the war between 1496 and 1604. In 1585 he set sail for the first Corsair cruise to the shores of India, and a year later, on three galleys and 123 men, on a cruise around the world. On the way he attacked Spanish settlements and ships along the coast of South America, from Patagonia to Mexico. When he reached the Pacific, he headed for the Philippines, Molokai and Java. In 1588 he returned to England on one of the Desire ships and with the spoils. In 1591 he set sail for the next five Pacific galleys. In winter he reached the Strait of Magellan, where, due to the storm, his ship Leicester had to turn and sink near Saint Helena. Thomas Cavendish was killed, and soon all ships except one (Desire) sank. Bibliography Authoritative control (person

Good People

"Good People" is a song by Jack Johnson, from his 2005 album In Between Dreams. In June 2005 it was released as a single. Although the song has a positive, relaxing sound, it criticizes television and its frequent presence in violence, as well as its strong impact on society. "Good People" is similar to "Cookie Jar" from On and On, but is more melancholy and critical. The single was initially coolly rated and considered worse than the others, promoting In Between Dreams. That changed when the song reached # 29 in the United States and # 50 in the UK, where it became a hit. The song was also released on the compilation album with the biggest hits, Now That's What I Call Music! 61. wiki

Tomasz Wylenzek

Tomasz Wylenzek (born 9 January 1983 in New Chechle) is a German canoeer of Polish origin, a Canadian canoe. Olympic champion from Athens. In Poland, he trained in his hometown, then at the Wałcz Sports School. In 2000 he went to Germany (where his parents lived) and started racing in the colors of this country. In 2001 he won two medals of the youth world championship, a year later he was already a member of the senior staff. The gold medal was won in two (C-2) with Christian Gill at a distance of 1000 m. In the following years they have won a number of medals of the World and European Championships on different distances, including a few gold. In Beijing, they took second place on the crown. Olympic Games (medals) Athens 2004 Pekin 2008 The official canoe party wiki

Neutron radiation

Neutron radiation - ionizing radiation, which consists of free neutrons and is produced by nuclear fission, decay and fusion. Radiation neutrons, by reacting with matter and decaying neutrons, produce ionized molecules, interacting with atomic nuclei, produce new isotopes that, in turn, can produce ionizing radiation. Nuclear explosion of a nuclear explosion Neutron radiation is part of the penetrating radiation generated by a nuclear explosion. In nuclear fission there are neutrons: The source of instant neutrons may be a fission reaction of heavy elements and a reaction of tritium deuterium synthesis or only a fission reaction. These neutrons are emitted in about 10 μs. Immediate neutron radiation is a glaring factor only in nuclear explosions. Neutrons delayed by nuclear explosions are fission products. Most of the neutrons are emitted in the first 10 seconds after the explosion. The total energy of these neutrons is between several and a dozen percent of the total energ

We Right Here

We Right Here - US rapper DMX single. He promotes the album "The Great Depression". Released August 28, 2001. The track was composed by Black Key. "We Right Here" also produced a video featuring many members of Bloodline Records, Full Surface and Ruff Ryders, including Dee, The LOX and Swizz Beatz. B-Side "We Right Here" is the song "You Could Be Blind". The guest starred in Mashonda, and the track was composed by Swizz Beatz. Interesting facts Beat from the song We Right Here was used in the production of an independent, Polish rapper from the ecclesiastical underground - Atasia - in Freestyle (REMIX). Track list Side A Side B Multimedia: wiki

Hermann Sommerfeld

Hermann Sommerfeld (born October 31, 1891,?) is a Nazi criminal, commander of a column of prisoners during the evacuation of the Flossenbürg concentration camp and SS-Obersturmführer. Born in Eichfier. Member of the Waffen-SS since January 1945. In April 1945 he commanded one of the columns of the prisoners during the death march of Flossenbürg. The column consisted of about 1000 prisoners and 200 SS men. He issued orders to murder prisoners unable to continue marching, but at the same time he shot two Polish Jews. In the first trial of Flossenbürg's crew before the American court in Dachau Sommerfeld was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for his crimes. He was released from prison in Landsberg on 23 February 1951. Bibliography wiki

Back in Control

Back in Control - Puissance's studio album, released in 1998. The publisher was Cold Meat Industry. The album was released twice. The original edition of 1998 was limited to 2000 and was recorded in the Octimonos studio. The look of the insert was re-designed by Roger Karmanik and Puissance. The vocal was Fredrik Söderlund. The re-release of the first vinyl album was released in 2001, thanks to the effort of Svartvintras Productions. The cover had a redesigned graphic design. Unlike the original version, "Evolution" was added. The reissue was limited to 345 pieces. Track list The list is based on a reissued 2001 edition. wiki

Metoda Lehnert-Schroth

Lehnert-Schroth Method - a method of physiotherapy used to treat spinal curvature, developed in 1910 by Katherine Schroth and developed by her daughter Christa Lehnert-Schroth. It is an orthopedic-breathing system consisting of three exercises: forehead, sagittal and transverse. In scoliosis, kyphosalgia and lordoscoliosis, asymmetric exercises are performed, and symmetrical in the sagittal plane (kyphosis, lordosis). Exercises should be done systematically and with great intensity. They are effective even in adults. Assumptions of the method In the Lehnert-Schroth method, the posture of the body is treated as a set of 3 parallel rectangles stacked on top of each other. The first of the rectangles includes the pelvis, lumbar spine and lower abdomen for navel and lower ribs. The second includes the upper abdomen and the chest. Its lower boundary defines the 12th thoracic vertebra and the upper 3rd thoracic vertebra. The third of the rectangles is bounded by the outline of the limbs