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Diana z Gabii

Diana z Gabii Diana of Gabii - a sculpture of Artemis discovered in 1792 in the ruins of the city of Gabii, located between Rome and Praeneste. It is currently stored in the Louvre. In 1884 it was identified as a copy of the Praxiteles statue dedicated to the Sanctuary of Artemis at the Acropolis of Athens. This shrine was called Artemida Brauronia and was worshiped by pregnant women and obstetricians who offered deity clothing and other feminine trinkets. The statue was named Chitoniscos. The statue depicts a standing Artemis dressing one of her robes. The original was first mentioned in 346-345 p.n.e. Bibliography wiki

John (the natural son of Jan V Zatorski)

(born ca. 1500 - died between 1518 and 14 August 1521) - illegitimate son of the last duke Z. Jan V and unknown woman. So he was not entitled to inheritance from his father, although he finally received the fortune of the Polish king of the Piasts. Two years after the tragic death of his father Jan, most likely still a minor, he found himself at the court of Zygmunt Stary in Cracow, where he was educated by the starost of Oświęcim and the castellan of the war, Andrzej Kościelecki. June 18, 1518 John is confirmed as a guest at Bona Sforza's wedding to the Polish king. As living John also occurs in the next year. He died between 1519 and 1521 and was probably buried in Cracow. He probably never married and had no offspring. Bibliography wiki

Czeslaw Sieńko

Czesław Sieńko (born 1956) - Polish actor-puppeteer, lyricist, theater director. He graduated from the Department of Puppetry Art in Białystok (Faculty of Fine Arts in Warsaw). He worked in the Baltic Drama Theater in Koszalin, and since 1986 at the Baj Pomorski Theater in Toruń. In 1993 he assumed the duties of artistic director, and in 1994-2003 he was general director and artistic director. In 1994 he organized the Torun Puppet Theater Meetings, which turned into an international festival. During his 6th edition, he received a special prize for the idea and organization of the festival together with Stanisław Ochmanski. In 2010 he founded the Bydgoszcz Buratino Puppet Theater. Awards and prizes Bibliography wiki

Peavey

Peavey Electronics is an American company producing almost all audio components such as mixing consoles, power mixers, power amplifiers, loudspeakers, microphones, Peavey also manufactures musical instruments and instrumental amplifiers for guitarists, bassists and keyboards, as well as acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitars, synthesizers, MIDI drivers, and drums. Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani, David Ellefson, Mille Petrozza, Jeff Loomis, Max Cavalera, Paul Gray, In Flames, Mike Kroeger, Jerry Cantrell. > wiki

Lot Intrudera

Intruder Flight - an American 1991 war movie based on the novel by Stephen Coonts. Main roles Story Jake Grafton is a pilot attending bombing in Vietnam. One of them is killed by his friend. Shaken by this incident, he questions the bombing of his superiors. Together with the new partner Virgil Colem, he decides to bomb Grumman A-6 Intruder with the knowledge of his superiors in the ammunition warehouse in Hanoi. After the success of the action, they will have their court martial instead of the prize ... wiki

Proof Unterbergera

Unterberger's test - a test used in otolaryngology and neuroscience to assess the patient's posture and gait performance. It is described as a dynamic test of Romberg. During the test, the patient closes his eyes and marches in place, lifting his knees high and holding his hands straight out. If the patient has one-sided failure, walking will rotate around his axis. The pathology of the body in the walk above 10 °. The test was not considered useful for assessing cerebellar imbalances. He described it as the first Austrian otorhinolaryngologist Siegfried Unterberger in 1940. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Michel Rolle

Michel Rolle (born April 21, 1652 in Ambert, died November 8, 1719 in Paris) is a French mathematician. Since 1685 he was a member of the French Academy of Sciences in Paris. He was the first to propose the method of extracting the roots of algebraic equations (Rolle's theorem from 1691). At the beginning of the eighteenth century he officially criticized Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's differential calculus. He also introduced a notation x n {\displaystyle {\sqrt[{n}]{x}}} for determining the n-degree root of z x {\displaystyle x} . Authoritative control (person): wiki

Agim Kaba

Agim Kaba (born February 16, 1980 in East Village, New York) is an American actor and film and television producer of Albanian origin. He was raised with his sister in the orthodox faith of the Albanian church. He graduated from the Faculty of Art at the. St. John in Jamaica, Queens, New York. He played in a local football team. He and his family moved to Tampa Bay, Florida. After graduating from the drama department and liberal arts program at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, he began his career in New York. He appeared in the short film Three Ceilings (3 Ceilings, 2001) as a student. In 2002 he made a model for the summer fashion show Guess. He starred in Spiel Television (Charmed, 2005) as Glamour Leo and CBS CSI: Crime Mystery of New York (2005) as Eddie Brunson. His Aaron Snyder soap opera As the World Turns (2002-2007) earned an Emmy nomination in 2004 and was nominated for the Soap Opera Digest in 2005. He is the producer of the short film Happy Ending (2005).

Samnic Wars

Samnic Wars - three wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnite tribe organized in the Samnical Union. The war ended with the victory of Rome and the surrender of the Samnits. Most of our knowledge of these struggles comes from Liwius, and therefore their skepticism should be considered quite skeptical. The Samnik war lasted between 343-341 BC. and ended up taking over the Roman control over northern Kampania. The outbreak of the war was provoked by the Romans, who made an alliance with the threatened Samnites Kapu. The second Samnik war was in two stages. In the years 327-321 p.n.e. The Romans tried to encircle the Samnites, but they were forced into a humiliating surrender in the Caspian gorge. The fighting was resumed in 316 p.n.e. and lasted until 304 p.n.e. After another defeat, the Romans began setting up the colony and building the famous Via Appia to improve access to Kapu. In the end, despite the covenant with the Etrusians, the Samnicans succumbed to Rome. The thir

Tomasz Różycki (vocalist)

Tomasz Różycki (born April 20, 1966) is a Polish singer and musician. In 1987 he joined the Collage group, where he sang on the first issue of The Fairytale and on the album Changes. He sang to the group until 1990. After a long absence from the music market, he returned in 2004 with Believe, founded together with Mirosław Gile and Przemysław Zawadzki, where he played until 2008. He sang with Believe two albums: Hope to See Another Day and Yesterday Is a Friend. Together with the group he played many concerts, one of them (from the Wyspiański Theater in Katowice) was registered by the Metalmind label and released as a DVD. In April 2014, Różycki returned to Believe after a six-year break. wiki

Al-Lat

Relief with the image of the goddess Al-Lat of Palmyra Al-Lat (ar. اللات), by Herodotus Alilat - goddess of the sun and mother of the gods in the myths of the Arabs of the Jahiliya period (pre-Islamic Arabia); impersonates the summer. One of the three most important Arab deities. Her symbol was a white stone decorated with jewels. Babylon was considered the queen of the abyss. In the Universe of Dune created by Frank Herbert, Al-Lat is the name of the "original sun of mankind", commonly transplanted into the sun of every inhabited planet. Bibliography wiki

Cecilia Malik

Cecylia Malik (born June 25, 1975 in Cracow) is a Polish artist and curator of contemporary art. Curriculum vitae Graduated from the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts (diploma with honors in the studio of Professor Leszek Misiak) and postgraduate curator studies at the Jagiellonian University. In 2002 she received a scholarship from the President of the City of Krakow for Young Creators. Co-creator of the Art Farm - an artistic institution that is a common platform for artists and curators. In 2010, in the poll of the Radio House of Culture received the award in the category "Bodybuilder of the Year." exhibitions Individual harvest wiki

Syndicist Party

Partido Sindicalista (Spanish Partido Sindicalista) is a Spanish political party formed in 1932 by the former secretary of CNT's anarchosyndicalist trade union, Ángela Pestaña. Pestana's intention was to create a workers' movement consisting of a union and a political party, sharing between itself and union and political action. CNT was skeptical of the Syndicist Party. PS structures existed in Madrid, Andalusia, Catalonia, Aragon and Valencia. The daily El Pueblo (People); In addition, in 1936-1937 in Catalonia she published the newspaper "Hora Sindicalista" (Time Union), and later to January 1939 "Mañana" (Tomorrow). The youth of the party was called Juventudes Sindicalistas. In 1936, two party members, Ángel Pestaña and Benito Pabón, were elected to the parliament, where they belonged to the leftist coalition of the People's Front; PS supported the Republic during the Spanish Civil War. She collapsed after Pestana's death in December 1936

What do you care what others think?

What do you care what others think? Mr. Feynman !, shows more human side of Richard Feynman - Nobel Prize in Physics. The book is divided into two parts. First - An interesting man - focuses on the people who shaped Feynman's personality: Melvile's father and first love - Arline. It contains memoirs and private letters. The second part - Mr Feynman is going to Washington - is a story about working at the Challenger Presidential Board Event for the Challenger Space Shuttle Explaining the Causes of the Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster. Bibliography wiki
Dystonia with good response to L-dopa (Segawa's disease) - a genetically determined disease of the extrapyramidal system of dystonia. There are three forms of dystonia with good response to levodopa: DYT5 with autosomal dominance, autosomally recessive and rare DYT14. DYT5 is caused by mutations in the DYT5 gene at the 14q22.1-q22.2 locus encoding the GTP cyclohydrolase. The metabolic block caused by enzyme deficiency contributes to insufficient production of endogenous dopamine. Symptoms appear in childhood, around 4.-8. age. Dystonia is initially limited to the lower limbs and is characterized by gait disturbances; over time generalizes. All symptoms disappear after low doses of levodopa, and the effectiveness of treatment does not decrease with time. Prognosis with a good diagnosis is excellent. The levodopa test is performed in differential diagnosis in each patient with dystonia, regardless of age. The disease was described in 1976 by Masaya Segawa et al. Bibliography S

Methernitha

Methernitha (German: Methernitha, Genossenschaft) - a small Christian community (about 120 people) in Linden, Switzerland, since 1960 organized in the form of a cooperative. Members live in a community based on the idea of ​​mutual help and exchange of resources according to the simple principle of "one for all, all for one". Do not use alcohol, nicotine or drugs. While remaining citizens of Switzerland, they pay taxes and pension contributions. At the end of the 1950s, a group of Swiss citizens led by Paul Baumann decided to create a community that would be based on Christian ideals and environmental concerns. Land was bought in the high valley of the Swiss Alps in the Canton of Bern, where construction of houses and workshops began. The first funds were obtained from the production of furniture. The most important thing for the community is self-sufficiency, so renewable energies are used. Water pumps are powered by windmills and water is heated by solar collectors to me
Engadinian Tectonic Window - one of two outstanding tectonic windows in the Eastern Alps. Tectonics The Engadinian Tectonic Window forms a very small area in the Eastern Alps in the Lower Engadine (Swiss canton of Graubünden) with a tectonic window. The sedimentary rocks of the Jurassic age are uncovered in the window, from which the older metamorphic rocks lie. The tectonic window surrounding the metamorphic formations, probably the testicles of the mantle, was removed from the ground due to the mountainous orogeny of the alpine orogeny and put on the younger Jurassic sedimentary rocks. The Engadinian Tectonic Window was created as a result of erosion of overhanging, metamorphic rocks of the superstructure. The second, much larger, tectonic window in the Eastern Central Alps is the Taurian Tectonic Window. wiki

Kyo (karate)

Kyo (kyo effect) - in traditional Karate, the term for a state of mind or body that can not be defended. We distinguish two basic kyo groups. The first one is psychic (psychic) ​​belong to him: The second group is physical and includes: All of these items can be summoned to the opponent by the corresponding battle tactics: kake-waza, oji-waza, shikake-waza. In the course of training, the karate adept learns to use the aforementioned methods of obtaining in the opponent the state of the exclusion of the mind or of the body or obtaining the kyo. wiki

Gilza (paper industry)

Towel paper wrapped in cardboard Gilla - a paper or cardboard sleeve wrapped in a roll of paper wrapped in a roll or a bobbin. In the household, toilet paper and paper towels are usually found on the thimble. Similarly, the paper cleaner is made up. In the printing industry, coil-type papers are pre-packed on the coils. In paper reprography, paper rolls are used on drum plotters and medium and large format printers. There are also commonly used bobbins with thermal paper wound on paper thimble, used in all types of thermal printers - eg cash registers, tax meters, payment terminals, ATMs. dimensions Thickness of the thimble is adjusted to the product wound on it. It should not be longer than the width of the paper ribbon, and usually it is equal. The internal diameter of the thimble is an important dimension. It is given as one of the parameters of the role or the bobin. Internal diameter is normalized for individual products. For example, substrates for large format printers u

Austrian Young Physicists’ Tournament

Austrian Young Physicists 'Tournament (Austrian Junior Physicists' Tournament) - Physics competition for junior high school students. The purpose of AYPT is the elimination of the Austrian team (five people) representing Austria at the International Youth Physical Tournament. The tournament consists in developing solutions to problems and presenting them in the form of papers and public discussion on the presented solutions. The official language of AYPT is English. To participate in the AYPT tournament, the organizers invite teams from Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Slovenia and Iran. The games are divided into four rounds: three preliminary and one final. The AYPT organization is identical to the organization of an international tournament (IYPT). Tournaments have been organized so far by AYPT - Forschungsforum Junger Physiker in Vienna and Leoben (Austria). Andrzej Nadolny, Secretary General of the IYPT International Tournament, wrote that &quo

Flaga dallas

Flaga dallas Previous Dallas flag Flag of the State of Dallas, Texas, in its current form was adopted on February 13, 1967. It has the form of a web of fabric in which the top red color separates from the lower blue field the narrow (about 1/27 height of the flag) white belt. In the center of the flag was a large, white five-pointed star in which the Dallas stamp was inscribed. In the years 1916-1967 another flag pattern was in effect. It was not rectangular in shape, but narrowed from the spar to the free side and had a triangular shape on the free side. The colors of the previous flag were also red and blue, but without a white belt, and instead of a five-pointed star in the center of the flag, there was an outline of the state of Texas with the black star in Dallas's five-arm. Bibliography wiki

Mieczysław Ałaszewski

Mieczysław Ałaszewski (born January 1, 1905 in Łódź, died April 5, 1987 in London) is a Polish athlete. Alyzewski practiced football and basketball. He was a pupil of ŁKS Łódź. In 1925 he went to Polonia Warszawa, where he scored 48 goals in 123 meetings, which is the best result ever in the history of her performances in the league. In 1926, in the colors of the capital club won the vice-country championship. During his studies in Warsaw, he was a member of the Academic Association of Italy. In 1939, two days before the outbreak of World War II, he left the country, settling down in London. His brother, well known graphic artist Edward Ałaszewski, was also an athlete. Bibliography wiki

Jim Bacon

Jim Bacon, James Alexander Bacon (born 15 May 1950 in Melbourne, Australia, June 20, 2004) is an Australian politician. He studied at Manesh University where he was a leader of the Maoist movement in the student milieu. He worked in trade unions in Tasmania. He departed from the Communist ideology and became a member of the Australian Labor Party. In 1996 he became deputy, a year later the leader of the Labor Party in Tasmania; He led the party to victory in local elections and took over as Prime Minister of Tasmania in 1998, replacing Liberal Tony Rundle. Thanks to good economic results and the development of tourism, he secured his re-election in 2002. Due to cancer (lung cancer), he resigned from the prime minister's office in February 2004 and was replaced by former deputy prime minister Paul Lennon. Less than half a year later, he died in Hobart. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Small Pleasures

Over the Little Turtles Rohacz Weeping Small Závraty (Upper Malá Závraty) - the upper floor of the Dolní Žarska valley in the Slovak Tatras. These are glacial boilers under the southern slopes of the Rohacz of the Weeping and the Sad Pass, between the ridge of the Middle Grass and the border of the Żarska Pass. They are filled with stone moraine and moraine embankments, partly covered with a sieve with a sieve. In one of the hollows of the Small Zawratów, there is Żarski Stawek (Stawek pod Żarską Przełęcz). Small Trails are one of the skiing and skiing areas. Hiking trails - green trail from the Żarska shelter through the crossroads at Bula, the Zarya Pass, the Zahrady and the crossroads in the Jamnicka Valley on the Otarganiec. The time of transition from the hostel to the Zary Pass: 1:45 h, ↓ 1:10 h - blue trail from the Shelter of Żarskie through the Crossroads at Bulow to the Smut Pass and further to the Rohacka Valley. The passage from the hostel to the sad Pass: 2 h, ↓ 1:10

Bertrand Zimolong

Bertrand (Franz) Zimolong (born 26 November 1888 in Chróścice near Opole, died there June 18, 1945) - a Franciscan, a biblical scholar, martyr. The son of the farmers of Tomasz and Jadwiga, baptismal name - Francis (Franz). After completing elementary school in Chrócice, he continued his studies at the Franciscan Gymnasium in Wroclaw - Karłowice. In 1907, after high school, he entered the Franciscan Order (Bertrand). He was ordained priest on June 18, 1914, from the hands of the auxiliary bishop Karl Augustin. In the years 1912-1918 he studied at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Wrocław and additionally at the Faculty of Philosophy of Oriental Philology. In 1918 he received his doctorate in New Testament Theology on the basis of the dissertation Die Nikodemusperikope (Jo 2: 23-3,22) nach dem syrosinaitischen Text, which was promoted by prof. Joseph Sickenberger. In 1922, in the Faculty of Philosophy, he defended his second doctoral dissertation. Das sumerisch

Patrul Rinpoche

Patrul Rinpoche (དཔལ་ སྤྲུལ་ ཨོ་ རྒྱན་ མེད་ ཆོས་ ཀྱི་ དབང་ པོ, Wylie: rust of dPal-sprul O-rgyan 'Jigs-med dbang-1808-1887) - the most famous Buddhist teacher of the 19th century Ningmap line, valued and recognized by all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He spent all his life as a modest, often unrecognized traveling monk, far from the splendor of the monasteries. This has been reflected in his numerous writings, which have been widespread thanks to the simplicity and affordability of the style. His most famous work is the Tibetan title Kun Bzan bla ma'i lun lun, published in English as The Words of My Perfect Teacher (Shambhala edition, 1998), but in Polish as Master Samantabhadra's words (Mandala, 1996). In the Polish language, other books by Patrik Rinpoche have also been published: Demon Minds or How to Obstruct Them (Amdo, 2002), The Treasure of the Buddhas (Rogaty Buddha, 2013). Authoritative control (person): wiki

Kit car

Kit car - a replica of Bugatti Kit car - a replica of Lotusa Seven Kit Car - a vehicle made up of components supplied by the manufacturer (most often as a frame, body parts, trim components, etc.) and new or derived vehicles. "Donor" (such as: engine with accessories, suspension, brakes, etc.). Such vehicles are often found as replicas of legendary cars such as Lotus Super 7 or Cobra. Kit Cary is also available as a completely new original design. The most famous are expensive cars and famous brands such as Ferrari and Lamborghini. The difference between a replica and an original car is so small that only an expert can distinguish a replica from its original. wiki

Kazimierz Fiedorowicz

Kazimierz Fiedorowicz - Polish referee and football activist. Formerly a second-degree football referee. Then a central-level observer. He resigned this function in the summer of 2005. From 2000 to 2007 President of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Football Association. At the same time he was also a member of the Board of the Polish Football Association, sitting on the Board of Appeal for the License. July 25, 2007 detained by the police in connection with the corruption scandal in Polish football. One day later, he was charged with accepting property gains at four meetings in the league in 2004/05, when he was an observer from the PZPN. On July 27, 2007, a suspected person pleaded guilty to charges, after which he was released from custody with a fortune of $ 40,000. zł. He also resigned from the post of President of W-MZPN and the one he held in the PZPN Board. In July 2010 he was accused of corruption. wiki
Leopold Adametz (born 11 October 1861 in Vienna, died 27 January 1941 in Vienna) - Austrian biologist, livestock farmer, anthropologist, professor of agricultural sciences of the University of Vienna, professor of animal husbandry of the Faculty of Agriculture of the Jagiellonian University in 1890 -1928. Doctor honoris causa of the Jagiellonian University in the field of agriculture. Scientific researcher of animal breeding grounds in Poland and creator of Viennese zootechnical school. He created the foundations of the science of animal breeds based on genetics and modern biological theories. From 1895, a member of the Academy of Arts. Honors Authoritative control (person): wiki

three battle

triplex (Latin "triple triple") - a military order used by the Roman legions, formed in the quincunx scheme. The name is derived from the triple rank of the manipulators in the legion. Manipul was comprised of 120-150 men, 6 ranks of 20-25 soldiers. In the form of acies triplex the manipulators were separated by a gap with the width of the handle of the next line. This was aimed at providing a high maneuverability and ease of rearrangement while retaining the ability to quickly create a dense line of troops. The first line of 10 manipulators was called hastati. The name comes from the spear (hasta), used to fight shorts, later replaced by a short sword (gladius). Young soldiers (up to 24 years old) were set up. The first two ranks (hastati and principes) also used heavy throwing spears, pilum. The second line, principes, consisted of soldiers aged 24-30, more experienced than the hastati who entered the fight with the first formation. It was supposed to cover the gap bet

Fairy chimneys

Fairy chimneys - conical rock formation, typical of the Cappadocia landscape in Turkey. It consists of a basalt cover resting on a conical top of a softer rock usually tuff. Over the centuries, underground houses and even towns like the Kaymaklı have been hewn. They are now a major tourist attraction of this area. Similar formations also occur in other regions of the world, including in Melnik (Bulgaria), the American National Parks, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Bryce Canyon, the Canadian Drumheller in Alberta and elsewhere. These formations are called hoodoo. Also one of the chambers in the Lechuguilla Cave in New Mexico is called Hoodoo. wiki

Thermostat

Traditional laboratory thermostat Thermostat - device or component of the retaining device ("-stat") preset temperature ("thermo-") by active operation. Sometimes the name is also extended to passive devices that maintain the temperature through good thermal insulation, such as thermos or Dewar's vessel or using phenomena at certain temperatures, such as water baths. control system, which maintains a constant temperature - (including a temperature measurement system and an actuator system that supplies heat or heat from the system) wiki

John Gillespie Magee

John Gillespie Magee Jr. (born 9 June 1922, died December 11, 1941) is an American poet and aviator who died during World War II serving as a volunteer in the Canadian Air Force. Curriculum vitae Born in Shanghai in China, as a child of two missionaries - American and British. In 1931 he moved with his mother to England. At a young age, his poetic talent was revealed. Before the outbreak of World War II he went to study in the United States, but in October 1940 volunteered for Canadian military aircraft and in 1941 he returned to England with the 412th RCAF Hunting Squadron. He died at the age of 19 when a V-H helicopter piloted by him crashed into another plane while flying in the clouds over England. He was buried at Scopwick Cemetery, Lincolnshire. Creation He gained his glory only after his death, thanks to a poem he wrote on September 3, 1941 after the flight, in a letter addressed to his parents. Today is the motto of RAF and RCAF. In the original form, the line is as fol

Helmut Rix

Helmut Rix (born 4 July 1926 in Amberg, died December 3, 2004 in Freiburg) is a German Indo-European and Etruscanologist. He studied the Indo-European and Etruscan languages. As the first (1998) he proposed a family of Tyrrhenian languages, in which he combined Etruscan, Retic and Lemmian languages. Curriculum vitae Helmut Rix was born in 1926 in a teaching family in Amberg. Having received a matura certificate and a naval service, he studied Indo-European studies, classical philology and history at the University of Würzburg since 1946, and from 1947 in Heidelberg, where he earned his doctorate in 1950. Bausteine ​​zu einer Hydronymie Alt-Italiens. From 1951 he was an assistant to Hans Krahe in Tübingen, and from 1955 he was a Latin and Greek lecturer at the Evangelischen Augustan-Hochschule in Neuendettelsau (Central Franconia). W 1959 habilitował się w Tybindze, pracą The Etruscan cognomen. Investigations on system, morphology and use of personal names in the recent inscriptions

Tomasz Parczewski

Tomasz Parczewski (born January 11, 1880 in Mścis³awski near Mogilev, died in July 1932) was a Polish philosopher, civilian governor of Kronstadt in 1917. Curriculum vitae He graduated in philosophy from the University of St. Petersburg, where he defended his doctorate in 1912 and settled in Kronstadt as a Russian language teacher at his high school. After the outbreak of World War I, mobilized as a cadre of the garrison of the Sveaborg fortress in Helsinki, where he served until May 1916, then at his own request he went to the garrison in Kronstadt, where he also taught at the school besides military service. At the outbreak of March 1, 1917, in Kronstadt Parczewski, as well as all unassigned officers, he was imprisoned, but on March 3 he was released from his company, and after a few days he was elected to the Kronstadt Council of Mariners, Soldiers and Workers. In May 1917 during the so-called. Kronstadt incident resulted in a dispute between the Russian government and Kronstadt,

Mutnedjmet

Mutantżmet - the second wife of Horemheb, the last pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty. Her name is translated as: Goddess Mut is the sweetest. Presentation of Mutnedżmet from tomb in Tell el-Amarna She married Horemheb just before his election to the Pharaoh, hence the opinion that the marriage was meant to help Horemheb in support of his quest to take the throne. Her images as a little girl appear in the tomb of Aj, indicating that she may have been his daughter. In other productions, he appears in the company of three daughters, Nefertiti - Meritaton, Meketaton, and Anchesenamon, which in turn is interpreted as an indication that Mutnedżemet was the sister of Nefertiti. She died in the 13th year of Horemheb's rule at the age of 40. Bibliography wiki

Bertrand de Chambert

Bertrand de Chambert (born 1479, died 1522) - commander of French rides during the Italian wars. He participated in the French defeat of the Battle of Cerignola in 1503. He participated in the defense of Gaeta, and together with de Bayard he defended the retreat after the defeat of Garigliano (1503). After the fall of Gaeta in January 1504 he commanded the retreat of French troops to Rome. At the Battle of Ravenna (1512) he led the left wing of the French army. After the death of de Foix, he was in command of the battle of Marignano (1515) with La Palic, where he defeated the cavalry of the Swiss armed forces. Soon after, he participated in the invasion of the Duchy of Milan. In 1522 he led an unsuccessful charge of cavalry at the Battle of Bicocca. He died several months later of pneumonia. wiki

Very active agent

Very active agent - a therapeutic agent with a small therapeutic index. The drugs belonging to this group are commonly called poisons (formerly venena). Substances being poisoned are labeled as "List A" in the Polish Pharmacopoeia. The pharmaceuticals belonging to this group should be stored in a pharmacy in a locked cabinet. Recipes that belong to List A have a special label color to avoid any confusion. For signs, a white inscription is used on a black background surrounded by a white border. wiki

Synagoga Sefer Chaim w Buenos Aires

Sefer Chaim Synagogue in Buenos Aires (from the Hebrew Book of Life) is a synagogue located in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. It is the first prison synagogue in Latin America. The synagogue was founded in 2006 in Devoto Prison on the initiative of Daniel Goverchesky, a student of the rabbinical seminar serving prisoners. Earlier, Judaism practitioners met with rabbis in a Roman Catholic chapel. At the opening ceremony of the six prisoners, the Torah scrolls were sung in Hebrew. wiki

Juozas Urbšys

Lithuanian delegation for the conclusion of the Lithuanian-Soviet agreement on mutual assistance. Moscow, 7 October 1939. From left: Norkaitis, Gen. Stasys Raštikis, Juozas Urbys, Deputy Prime Minister Kazimieras Bizauskas. Juozas Urbys (Lithuanian military, politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania) Juozas Urbys (born 29 February 1896 in Szetejniech, Kiejdan, died 30 April 1991 in Kaunas) In 1914 he graduated from high school in Panevezys. A year later he enrolled at the Technical University of Riga, in 1916 to become a member of the Russian army, in which he fought until 1917. After returning to Lithuania in 1918 he enlisted in the army of a young republic. From 1922 he worked at the Kaunas Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in 1922-27 he was consul in Berlin, then Paris (1927-32), and since 1933 he was Lithuanian ambassador in France. On December 5, 1938, President Smetana was appointed Foreign Minister, who remained until June 1940. After the Soviet entr

Pigbag

Pigbag - a British punk band from the 80s. The band included bassist Simon Underwood, guitarist James Johnstone, saxophonist Ollie Moore, chipper Chip Carpenter and Roger Freeman. The debut single, "Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag", was released in 1981, becoming the most popular song of the band. The title refers to James Brown's "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag". The first album was released a year later under the title Dr Heckle & amp; Mr Jive. In 1983, two more albums appeared: Lend An Ear and concert live Pigbag - Live after which the band broke up. After the break up two compilations appeared, Best of Pigbag and BBC Sessions. Best of Pigbag featured a remake of "Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag," which, like the original track, was high on the charts. discography Bibliography wiki

Zygmunt Moczyński (Polish activist)

Grave at the Oliwa Cemetery in Gdansk Zygmunt Moczyński (born 17 May 1886 in Wałcz, died 15 February 1960 in Gdansk) - Polish activist in the Free City of Gdansk, Volkstag Member (1923-1930, 1933-1936), President of the Main Board of the Polish Community in Free City of Gdansk (since 1927), marshal of the Council of the Association of Poles in the Free City of Gdansk (since 1933). Curriculum vitae He was born in a Polish family in Western Prussia. In 1908 he graduated from the University of Wroclaw and moved to Gdansk. In 1923 he first sat in the Volkstag of Gdańsk (2nd term). It was also elected in 1927 and 1933 (III and V tenure). In the parliamentary forum he consistently defended the rights of the Polish population in the Free City. Since 1927 he was the president of the Main Board connected with the National Democracy of the Polish Community in the Free City of Gdansk. He was a member of the Association of Professional Associations of Poland. He was involved in economic coo

Xan Windsor

Xan Windsor, Lord Culloden, Richard Anders Windsor (born March 12, 2007 in London) is an English nobleman, the only son of Alexander Windsor, Count of Ulster (son and heir of Prince Gloucester, grandson of King George V), and Dr. Claire Booth, daughter of Robert Booth. From birth he was named Lord Culloden. It is the second in line to inherit the title of Prince Gloucester and 26th on the line of succession to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. wiki

Modzitz

Modjc (Yiddish מאָדזשיץ) - Hassidic dynasty, founded in 1891 in Modrzyce, a small village located under Deblin (now a district of this city) by rabbi Israeli Taub, son of tzadik Shmuel Elias of Zwolen and grandson Jechezkela Taub of Kazimierz lower. Today, the largest concentration of Hasidic Hassids is located in Bene Berak, where the tzadik court and Jerusalem are located. The smaller groups also live in Brooklyn, Monsey and Far Rockaway in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto. At present there is no one of the dynasty in Poland. Cadycy wiki

The Sienna School

Majesty (1308-11) autorstwa Duo of Buoninsegni, Tempera na Drewnie, Duomo Opera Museum, Siena The school of Italian painting is a school of Italian painting, She displayed a greater attachment to tradition and a tendency towards the decorative and elegance of late Gothic art. These artists have created both religious and important works, lay, showing people, landscapes, architecture, work and entertainment. They have struggled with both wall painting and painting on the boards, and these are just the highlights of their talent. The most important representatives are: wiki

Stanislaw Kardas

Stanisław Kardaś (born 27 September 1926 in Rokiciny Podhalanskie, died November 12, 2007) - Polish athlete hurdler. He specialized in running for 110 m hurdles, although he also started sprinting and other hurdles. He was twice the champion of Poland at 110 m hurdles in 1951 and 1954. In the same competition he won silver medals (1952 and 1953) and bronze (1955). He was also the vice-champion of Poland in the relay 4 × 100 m in 1951. He was the 80 m hurdles champion of Poland for hurdles in 1955, vice-champion in 1956 and bronze medalist in 1954. He was a record of Poland in the 200 m hurdles race. Eleven times in the athletics of Poland. Life records: He started in the military clubs of Lubliniec and Legia Warsaw. After completing his career he served in the People's Army of Poland, also worked as an academic teacher in the Warsaw AWF. In the People's Army of Poland he had a degree of colonel. wiki

Bishop

Episkop skoptikon Episcopal (επι - na + σκοπεω - see) - a device enabling projection (projection) on a projection screen or eg the wall of an image room resulting from reflection from illuminated material to a presentation, enabling it to be enlarged, eg, paper pages publishers (newspapers, books, etc.) or specially designed boards for this purpose. Episcopal is the prototype of a more universal device - epidiascope, which in one casing connects the episcopal with a dioptop also allowing the presentation of enlarged materials that can be illuminated by passage (eg various types of films). wiki

Money is fiducjarny

Fiduciary (Latin: fides) - a currency that is not based on material goods (such as ore), whose value is generally derived from the legal monopoly used in the area as a legal means of payment and on demand generated by state institutions, mainly by collecting taxes. The value of fiduciary money is based on trust in the issuer. It has traditionally been assumed that the concept of fiat money is equivalent to paper money, as opposed to, for example, coins from precious ore. But such identification is not entirely correct, because fiduciary money is also commonly distributed as billets of common metal, while bullion-based money has been and is often represented by paper banknotes (certificates for the extraction of gold from the bank's treasury). With fiduciary money we also have to deal with if the coin is made of precious metal, but its nominal value is greater than the value of the ore forming it. In modern economic systems, fiat money is emitted by central banks within the mon

Phi Phi Phi

Location of Phi Phi Islands Phi Phi Islands (Thai: เกาะ พี พี Phi Ko Phi Phi) is a group of islands belonging to Thailand, located between Phuket Island and the mainland. They are part of Krabi Province. Ko Phi Phi Don is the largest and most inhabited island. Ko Phi Phi Lee, famous for its beaches, is equally visited by tourists. The rest of the islands are scattered along the limestone rocks. On December 26, 2004 the islands were severely affected by the 10 m high tsunami waves caused by the severe Indian Ocean earthquake. wiki

The Week in Chess

The Week in Chess (TWIC) - one of the first online services devoted to current chess world events. The author of the site was Mark Crowther in 1994, who is the webmaster to this day. Initially, the TWIC was run as a rec.games.chess theme in Usenet, then moved to the author's private site, later on at www.chesscenter.com, www.chess.co.uk, and now at www.theweekinchess.com. From the very beginning, the content of the site was mainly based on the results of current tournaments. In a very short time, the site has become one of the most popular chess pieces, thanks in large part to the rapid update that many Crowther collaborators have provided around the world. With the development of the site, issues related to chess debuts have been introduced, making TWIC popular among professionals and amateurs. The Week in Chess is being run as a weekly publisher with additions to tournament results and upcoming events, as well as batch files in CB and PGN format. In January 2014, the 1000 i

Hygroscopic water

Hygroscopic water (adsorption water) - a thin layer of water formed by the adsorption of water vapor particles from the air on the free surface of the solid. It consists of a monolithic monolayers layer with a very large electrostatic charge and a loosely bound adsorption layer. This structure is disturbed by the presence of ions. It depends on temperature, relative humidity and air pressure. Next to capillary water and free water is one of the elements determining the water content of the soil. The sample content of hygroscopic water in bentonite is about 14%. Hygroscopic water is so strongly bound that it does not have the ability to wet other bodies in contact with the surface on which it is located. Hygroscopic water occurs naturally on many surfaces, such as glass. Getting rid of it requires drying the surface at very high temperatures. Hygroscopic water does not transmit hydrostatic pressure, its molecules have no ability to dissolve or move. They can surround the mineral gr

Quantock Hills

Dunster Castle - the highlight of the hills Quantock Hills is a 17,000-square-mile (12,000-mile) highland hill in Somerset County, between Bridgwater and Minehead. The highest peak is Will's Neck (384 m n.p.m.). The Quantock Hills area was included in the Area of ​​Outstanding Natural Beauty (established in 2000). The hills are home to the Coleridge Way. Flora The woods of the massif are medium. In the hills are the heaths. There is an endemic variety of the berry of Vaccinium myrrtillus. Fauna The hills are abundantly inhabited by badgers (Meles meles), toads (Bufo bufo), frogs (Rana temporaria) and lizards. There is also the only venomous snake species in the British Isles - Vipera berus. Monuments on the hills wiki

CMC1/2

CMC1 / 2 (Digital Methanometric Control Panel) - one of the modules of the dispatching system MSD-80, developed at the turn of the 70s and 80s of the 20th century, at the BS-3 Control Systems Department, Research Center for Mechanization and Electrotechnical Systems and SMEAG Mining Automation in Katowice. The hardware of the system was a PRS-4 minicomputer equipped with dedicated software and industrial channel, enabling methane concentration and methane flow in 4 minutes, and in the case of exceeding critical values ​​of the measured parameters, also switching off the electricity in the underground mines. Experimental equipment named CMC1 was tested in the WESOŁA mine (then LENIN), 1978-1979, while the CMC1 / 2 prototype (dual-computer version) was used in the same mine in 1981. Positive results of the experimental operation resulted in installation of the system in the next 6 mines, with the highest methane hazard. In the mid-1980s, 5 CMC1 / 2 systems were sold to China. Destiny C
First Landing State Park is a state park in Virginia, United States, located in the Chesapeake Bay. This is the most visited state park in Virginia. Until 1997, the park was called the Seashore State Park. The current name of the park is literally the first landing. It reflects the fact that near his April 144, 144-day journey from England, Christopher Newport landed, along with the expedition of 104 colonists, who later founded Jamestown, the first permanent settlement of English colonists in North America. The park covers an area of ​​11.69 km² and has a two-kilometer beach. There are 20 tourist cabins for rent as well as camping. The park has 9 hiking trails totaling over 30 kilometers. wiki

awiene

Awienus - actually Rufus Festus Avienus (4th century n.e.), Roman geographer, aristocrat and poet. He was probably the proconsul of Africa (366) and Achaii (372). He was a pagan, attached to the traditional Roman religion. He is known as the author of The first known description of the coast of Western Europe is the Maritima Ora, or "Sea shore". There is a part of the first book, describing the coast of Britain, France and Spain. He also translated the Orbis terrae descriptio, or "Description of the Earth," from the Greek work of Dionysius Periegeta. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Tadeusz Szczygieł

Tadeusz Szczygieł (born 12 March 1931 in Koszary) - Brigadier General, Director of the Department of Studies and Analysis of the Ministry of Interior 1989-1990, Director of the Department of the Ministry of Interior in 1985, Head of the III Department of the Civic Militia Headquarters in Gdansk in 1972, Head of the Department "T" KWMO in Gdańsk in 1970, since 1957 in KWMO in Gdansk, an officer of the Gdansk Provincial Public Security Office 1953-1957. In addition to Henryk Dankowski and Krzysztof Majchrowski, he led the mass destruction of SB operating materials from 1989 to 1990. Bibliography wiki

Dangerous product

Dangerous product - an item that does not provide the safety it can expect from its normal wear and tear. Whether the product is safe is determined by the circumstances at the time of placing it on the market. A product is a moving item, even if it is linked to another thing. Animals and electricity are also considered as products. Responsibility for the hazardous product was introduced by the Consumer Protection Commission on 2 March 2000 on the protection of certain consumer rights and on liability for dangerous goods (Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1225). The legal regulations concerning the dangerous product are contained in Art. 449 - 449 of the Civil Code. The entities responsible for the damage caused by the dangerous product are: The person entitled to claim compensation is anyone who has suffered damage caused by a dangerous product. Liability can include both damage to property and personal injury. The liability for damage caused by a dangerous product is based on the ris

Vincent Young

Vincent C. Young (born June 6, 1964 in Philadelphia) is an American television and film actor. Curriculum vitae He met Kelly Ripa (in the 90s) and Tori Spelling (1999-2001). wiki

Józef Śleboda

Józef Śleboda, religious name Ryszard (born 1938, died 2005) - Polish opposition activist NSZZ Solidarność, organizer of the Mass for Homeland in the war. He was ordained priest in 1967. He has been an active opposition activist since the second half of the seventies, (among others, he cooperated with the Free Trade Unions in Bytom and Gdansk). He supported Solidarity. On 15 December 1981 he was interned in Bytom, where he sat in dungeons, in icy water, and then was imprisoned in Strzelce for a week. Moved to Krosno in the summer of 1982. Here he applied for the establishment of the Krosno Radio, as he pointed out in a public statement of Jerzy Urban's State Government spokesman. Fr. Richard was attracted by a lot of people. Here he met with opposition activists coming from different cities. In 1985, as a result of operations and administrative actions, Father Ryszard was transferred to Nowa Sól, and the ruler of the spiritual opposition leadership in Krosno, under the leader

Blind tracery

The blind tracery - a geometric architectural design of the forms and functions analogous to a tracery, with the fact that the blind tracery is the decoration of opaque elements such as wall planes, blends, wimpergi, etc. Also used as a decorative motif in artistic craftsmanship, in woodcarving, goldsmithing. This motif is most characteristic of gothic art. It often appears in architecture, while for the brick architecture of the Hanseatic cities the blind tracery is one of the characteristic traits. wiki

Marcin Grochowalski

Marcin Grochowalski (born 9 January 1965) is a Polish drummer, co-founder and drummer for hard rock band Asylum. Curriculum vitae With the band Asylum, P. recorded two live recordings of Live and Nalot. In 1986, during one of the concerts, Marcin Grochowalski stuck out his retina, which resulted in his withdrawal from musical activity. For several years he was associated with Kielce radio station RADIO YES. He produced and ran the programs, among others. with Marcin Janaszek (later Radio Kielce), Marcin Malczewski and Marcin Nowak (former journalists of Radio Kielce - currently partners of a private company). wiki

USS Renshaw (1862)

USS Renshaw - a schooner in service during the Civil War. The first unit of the United States Navy bearing that name. The new unit, not yet sintered, was occupied by a crew from Louisiana on the Tar River about 5 miles from Washington on May 20, 1862. Members of the expedition who took it without documents called it from the commander of their ship. Comdr. Richard T. Renshaw "R. T. Renshaw". He renamed it "Renshaw" to honor William B. Renshaw. She was accepted into the service as a hulk and formally purchased by the Navy from the Boston Prize Court on October 28, 1862. He served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron for the remainder of the war and was sold to Norfolk on August 12, 1865. Bibliography wiki

Plasne

Machiavon in the Tatra Mountains as an example of driftwood - In climbing - it is a kind of terrace - flat or slightly sloping place on a rock wall, in a pit or on a ridge, with an irregular shape usually. The rock can be rocky, swampy or grassy. The shepherdesses in Podhale have similar meanings, but also included a sloping and usually grassy terrace on the slope of the mountain or in the bottom of the valley. In the past, there were often sheds or huts. Bibliography wiki

Pilkor

PILKOR started its activity in 1974 as Philips Electronics Korea. At that time, it was located in Philips owned by Philips Metallized Film Capacitor Manufacturing (MKT / MPP / PP + MMKP) and thin-film metallised resistor. In 1994, Philips retired from this venture and PILKOR was established on the site of the remaining factory. Currently PILKOR is the largest manufacturer of this type of products in Korea. The company's annual turnover in 2002 was $ 45-50 million. Among the largest customers of Pilkora are companies such as Philips TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, Sanyo TV, Toshiba TV, Osram, Delta, APC, TYCO, Philips Lighting, Schaffner, Panasonic, SMPS, SANKEN. With a market share of 12%, the company ranks among the top four capacitor manufacturers in the world. In addition to the capacitors, Pilkor also has a separate division producing MCI, WCI, ASM, BTM. The products offered by the company comply with the European Union ROHS directive, ie they are adapted for lead-free soldering. wik

STSADM

Stsadm - an administrative console tool (Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and Sharepoint Services 3.0) for websites and servers. This tool offers a number of options not available through the Central Administration site. Details The console application can be run only by users belonging to the Administrators group. The application has its own versions for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007. The application does not provide general help - you can not ask for available parameters. A list of parameters is available on the official STSADM website (Links section). To view the properties of a given command, use the stsadm.exe -o ParameterName command. Calling stsadm.exe from the command line will display a list of available commands. The application does not re-ask the parameter if this is invalid. You should re-enter the command. wiki

Bertrand de Montfavez

Bertrand de Montfavez (born 1270 in Cahors - died December 1, 1342 in Avignon) - French Cardinal. He came from Cahors. He studied law at the University of Toulouse, obtaining a doctorate and then becoming professor at the university. He was a friend of Cardinal Jacques d'Euse, who in 1316 became Pope John XXII. On 18 December 1316 he was appointed cardinal deacon of Santa Maria in Aquiro. Archbishop of the Lateran Basilica from 1327. He participated in the conclave of 1334. Between 1337 and 1340, as a legate of Benedict XII, he tried unsuccessfully to bring peace between France and England into the so- a hundred years war. He did not attend the conclave of 1342. He died in Avignon shortly after the election of Pope Clement VI. wiki

CorelCENTRAL

CorelCENTRAL - Corel's personal information manager, who replaced InfoCentral's WordPerfect Corporation and integrated with WordPerfect Office after Corel acquired the suite in 1996. CorelCENTRAL, despite its intended convergence, completely diverged from the interface, functionality, and philosophy of its predecessor. It contained a number of separate windows for tasks, dates, and contacts, and did not have the ability to connect to each other, which was the most characteristic feature of InfoCentral (iConnect). The sluggishness and nuisance of the service was widely criticized by users, and eventually Corel ceased its development. The latest version of CorelCENTRAL appeared with WordPerfect Office 10, and in version 11 of the package, the manufacturer decided to distribute Outlook e-mail tools. wiki

The law of the place of residence

The right of residence for an individual in private international law of residence. There are disputes in the Polish legal doctrine concerning the understanding of the place of residence. According to one concept, it should be defined according to the law in which the person lives, according to the second one it should be defined according to the Polish Civil Code, according to the third one is the self-concept of Polish private international law. This link is used by the Polish International Private Law Act 2011. with contractual obligations, if the parties did not choose the right through the freedom of contract and the employment relationship. Regulations concerning the determination of the residence of a natural person are included in art. 52 of the Lugano Convention. Bibliography wiki

Enkidu

Fragment of Gilgamesh epic written in cymbals Enkidu fighting with a lion wiki

Jerzy Wratny

Jerzy Wratny (born November 1, 1943 in Warsaw) - Polish scholar, professor of law. Head of the Department of Labor Law and Social Security at the Institute of Labor and Social Affairs, former head of the Department of Civil and Labor Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Rzeszow. Member of the Committee on Labor Science and Social Policy of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In the years 2002-2006 he was a member of the Codification Commission on Labor Law. Publications Bibliography wiki

Awicebron

Salomon ben Jehuda ben Gabirol, known in the West as Awicebron or Awencebrol (born around 1002 in Málaga, died around 1070 in Valencia) - medieval rabbi, philosopher and poet Andalusian -Job, Platonic. His life is poorly known. He studied in Saragossa, but he worked primarily in Cordoba. His most important philosophical writings were Keter Malkut (The Crown of the Kingdom), a didactic character, and Mekor Chaim (The Source of Life), theoretically, translated into Latin by John Spaniard and Dominic Gundisalvi as Fons vitae. Another of his important writings for philosophy is the Mibchar ha-penunim (The choice of pearls), an anthology containing many passages from the works of ancient thinkers. Fons Vitae is influenced by Proclus and Plotin, as well as the neo-Platonic interpretation of Aristotle and the brethren of chastity. In spite of these influences, Ben Gebirola's thought has a lot of originality. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Trip hop

Trip hop - a music genre known as Bristol Sound or Bristol Acid Rap. It was established in the 90s in England. The name was used for the first time in the music magazine "Mixmag", to describe the current "hip-hop on acid", the species presented by Massive Attack on Blue Lines. The sound of trip-hop consists primarily of dub and rap, but later began to broaden this definition for every music genre based on dub rhythm or percussion loops at about 80 bpm (heavy beats per minute), heavy or sad atmosphere Tripwire also includes the Portishead group, which seems to display more "acidic jazz" than "acid hip hop".) Frequently used as a synonym for trip-hop is the term Bristol Sound. Because Bristol Sound is defined by the music of all the late-twentieth-century brides (eg Roni Size), it can be said that trip-hop is a subset of Bristol Sound. With this theme are related categories: triphop bands, triphop musicians. wiki

Leonhard Anselm Eichberger

Leonhard Anselm Eichberger (born January 22, 1915, May 29, 1946) is a Nazi criminal, report officer in the Dachau Concentration Camp and SS-Hauptscharführer. Dachau staff member from January 15, 1943 to April 27, 1945. He served as a report officer (Rapportführer), responsible for the prisoners' appeals. One of its main tasks was the organization of executions of prisoners and Soviet POWs that took place in the Dachau area. He personally participated in the shootings. In addition, Eichberger repeatedly participated in the cruel interrogation of prisoners at the camp headquarters. Dachau was condemned in the trial of the Dachau crew by the American Military Tribunal for the death penalty and hanged in prison at Landsberg in late May 1946. Bibliography wiki

paradidymis

Giraldes (Latin: paradidymis) - belongs to the remains of the fetal male genital organs. It usually takes the form of an even, round or elongated creature of variable size, located forward from the vessels in the lower part of the seed coat. Histologically, it consists of fine, blinded endoscopic tubules forming the remnants of the lower mesangial tubule. The female counterpart of this organ is the friend. Eponymous name is commemorated by Joachim Giraldes. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Lemat Euklides

Euclid's Lecture - Generalization of Theorem 30 of the Book of Elements Euclid. The content of the lemma is as follows: If a natural number divides the product of two certain natural numbers and is relatively prime to one, then it is a divisor of the other. This can be saved as: n | a b & # x2227; dd ( n , a ) = 1 & # xA0; ⇒ & # xA0; n | b {\displaystyle n|ab\land {\mbox{nwd}}(n,a)=1\ \Rightarrow \ n|b} , where nwd is the largest common divisor. Euclid's lemma is often used with to the theorem, not its generalization. Theorem states that if the first number divides the product of two natural numbers, then divides at least one of them: p | a b ⇒ p | a & # x2228; p | b {\displaystyle p|ab\Rightarrow p|a\lor p|b} The above property characterizes the first numbers and is the motivation of the definition of the first ideal. Theorem 30 and its generalization are mainly used in the theory of numbers, especially in the proofs of the fundamental theorem of arit

Loyalty and firmness

This motto (in the form of nominative, Fidelitas et Constantia) was placed on the banner of the city and city council, which was established by resolution of 29 December 2010 as one of the new symbols of the city and its authorities. wiki

Ilford (company)

Ilford PAN F 50 Ilford - a photography company founded in 1879 in Ilford. Owner Alfred Hugh Harman started his own home business. The first of its products were gelatin plates. He is currently the market leader in black and white photography. Producer of a wide range of photo paper for inkjet printers. The Polish film Negative Fotopan HL was produced in a technology imported from the Ilford plant in the 1970s. The Warsaw Photon purchased a license to produce the Ilford HP4 film. wiki

Paweł Stolorz

Pawel Stolorz (born 1894 in Szopienice, died 1961) is a Prussian painter, a member of the Janowska Group. Before the First World War he worked at the Giesche Mine. After the war he worked as a blacksmith. He was a member of the Janowska Group from its inception until his death. In his work he used the scenery of Szopienice and the surrounding area. The themes of his works are above all the Upper Silesian landscapes from the period before the First World War. Painted with watercolor. Some of his paintings are associated with the works of Nikifor Krynicki. He participated in many exhibitions throughout the country. He received many awards and distinctions. The painter's paintings are currently in museums. in the Museum of History of Katowice, the Silesian Museum in Katowice, the Municipal Museum in Zabrze and the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom. About the life and work of the Janowska Group Lech Majewski filmed a feature titled " Angelus. Selected works Bibliography wiki

Alpine combination

Alpine combination - the Olympic ski competition, consisting of two slalom and one downhill runs, played by both women and men. For the first time in the Alpine Skiing World Championship program, the Alpine combination appeared in Cortina d'Ampezzo in 1932 and Rösli Streiff and Otto Furrer became the first world champions in this discipline. Andrzej Bachleda-Curuś was the first Pole to win the World Championships in 1970. He was third in the Val Gardena (Gröden) championship. He was even better at the subsequent championships held in Sankt Moritz in 1974, earning a silver medal. Starting with the 2006/2007 winter season, the alpine combination was only played sporadically, displaced by supercombination. Bibliography wiki

Body condensed

Condensed body - solid or liquid. In these states, the microscopic movement of any component of the system (molecule) is accompanied by the movement of its other components. The average distance between the molecules in this body is the same as the size of the molecules, which results in the intermolecular forces becoming very strong. Characteristic of the condensed bodies is the very low dependence of their molar volume on the pressure and poor on the temperature. In the case of non-fused bodies (gas, plasma), the components (molecules, monatomic atoms, ions and electrons in the plasma) of such a system can, at least in short distances, be moved independently. The molar mass of noncondensed bodies strongly depends on temperature and pressure. wiki

Tadmait

Landscape of the Tademaït region Tadmait (fr. Tademaït) - a plateau and a pebble desert lying in Algeria, in the Sahara. Tademaït is a natural region in the Sahara Desert in the center of Algeria. It is located north of In Salah and south of Great Erg Occidental in the Adrar district of the province of Adrar, in the El Ménia district of Ghardaïa province and in the northern tip of Tamanrasset province. This is one of the places in the Sahara desert, where the heat is the most extreme in the summer. Location of the Tademait Plateau in Algeria. In November 2002 a meteorite was found on Tademaït. wiki

Grigorij Łobow

Григорий Петрович Лобов (born 1878 in Russia, died after 1944) - Russian military (major general), cooperated with Germans during World War II. He graduated from the Cracow junior military school in Novosibirsk. Served as an officer in the 30th Cavalry regiment of the Kozaki dynasty. On October 5, 1910, he was promoted to the rank of podsauła. He then served in the 9th Cavalry regiment of the Kozaki dońskich. He participated in the First World War in the ranks of the 26th Cavalry regiment of the Kozaki dońskich. In 1918 he joined the Cossack army of white. On April 1, 1919, he was promoted to Major General. He commanded a cavalry division of the Kozaki Drones, and from October 24 this year - 4 cavalry divisions of the Kozaki dońskich. In the spring of 1920, it was transferred to the reserve of the Polish Army. In the summer of this year he became the chairman of the military court at the staff headquarters of the Polish Corps. After evacuating from Crimea to Gallipoli in November 192

Lunar node

Moon lunar nodes are the orbits of the Moon, or points in which the orbit crosses the plane of the ecliptic. When the Moon is near the node of an orbit and at the same time in a phase close to a new or full, it is located almost exactly one line with the Sun and Earth, resulting in the eclipse of the Sun or eclipse of the Moon. The line connecting the two nodes is called the node line. Motion As a result of the perturbations, the moon serpent's lines are slowly moving in space with a period of about 18.6 years, in the reverse direction of the ecliptic. The time between two successive lunar transitions is the same as the lunar month. Astrology As the nodes are regulated and fixed to the skies, their impact is taken into account in astrology. In India knots are called Rahu - demon head (northern knot) and Ketu - demon body (southern knot). Another name for lunar nodes, formerly used in European astrology, is Caput Draconis, the head of the dragon and Cauda Draconis, the tail of

Applied geophysics

Applied geophysics - a set of physical methods for examining the surface of the Earth's crust, and determining the physical properties of rocks - electrical, mechanical, magnetic, thermal, nuclear and other, based on measurements made on the Earth's surface, drilling wells, the sea. The results of applied geophysics are used in: The methods of applied geophysics use: Geophysical anomalies are an indicator of changes in the physical properties of rocks in the study site compared to the environment. They provide information about the presence of the prospected deposits, the properties of the recognized ground before construction decisions. They point to the occurrence of changes in the rock mass that may threaten the infrastructure that man has created on the surface. They can provide information on changes in the environment associated with the migration of chemical pollutants during geophysical monitoring in space and time. The oldest part of geophysics is exploration

Janusz Woronicz

Janusz Woronicz-Werner (born June 27, 1805 in Prawnienie Wielki - now a district of Sławomir in Volhynia, died July 4, 1874 in Paris) - activist of the Great Emigration. The son of Wojciech and Franciszek Kraszewski, he was the nephew of the primate of John Paul Woronicz. In 1830 he was secretary of the Sejm of Congress. Participant of the November Uprising. After the fall of the insurrection, he went to France to emigrate. He was the secretary and diplomatic agent of Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. As an emissary of the Hôtel Lambert, he has taken missions to Bucharest, Serbia and Turkey. Co-founder of the secret Insurgents and Monarchs Association, editor of the journal May 3rd of the press body of the Monarchical Society. During the Crimean War, as an agent of the Hôtel Lambert, he arrived in Turkey, where he served as a major in the Michał Czajkowski Sułtańskie Regiment. In the years 1856-1874 he was a French consul in Tulce. He is the author of the book published in 1839 about

Kowen New Forest

Kowen New Forest - a cunning witch practicing witchcraft in the New Forest region of England. Gerald Gardner claimed to have been initiated in this group before writing Witchcraft Today, a book describing the witches' beliefs and practices, which later became the foundation of Wicca. Some historians claim that the New Forest cows never existed and were the product of Gardner's imagination, while others cite arguments that the cows were as real as possible. Dorothy Clutterbuck was the highest priestess of the cows. wiki

Agustin Jerónimo de Iturbide and Huarte

Agustin Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte (born September 30, 1807 in Valladolid, Yucatán, November 11, 1866 in New York City) - 1822-1823 successor to the throne of Mexico with the title Prince of Mexico (Principe Imperial de México ) after the 1824 pretender to the Mexican throne as Augustine II Curriculum vitae Agustin Jerónimo was the son of the first Mexican emperor Agustín de Iturbide and his wife Empress Anna Maria. After the proclamation of the empire, he was officially proclaimed the successor of the throne. After the fall of the First Empire he was banished from the country. He attended school in Amplefortk in Yorkshire. His father was shot after returning to Mexico in 1824. At the age of twenty he went to Colombia where he stayed until 1830 under the orders of Simón Bolívar, whom he was an adjutant and very respected. Agustin returned to Mexico after the death of Bolívar in 1830. The Mexican Congress ordered the expulsion of the former emperor's family, and in March

Antoni Punda

Tomb of Communist activists Antoni and Józefa Pund at the Military Cemetery in Powazki in Warsaw Antoni Punda (born December 20, 1910 in Kodeńca, October 13, 1962 in Warsaw) - head of the Information Board of the Internal Security Corps 1947-1949, head of the Politburo and Education Administration, 1945-1946, senior inspector of the Inspectorate of the Minister of Public Security 1951 1953, head of the Provincial Public Security Office in Katowice in 1951, head of the Delegation of the Ministry of Public Security in Zielona Góra in 1950 and Olsztyn 1949-1950. From the origin of Ukraine. In the 1930s he was active in the CBC and Communist Youth Union of Western Belarus. In September 1939 he actively participated in the disarming and murdering of Polish soldiers in Kodntec and its surroundings. Armed with military POWs. Bibliography wiki

Sēlpils

Ruiny Castle selones OK. 1880. Sēlpils or Sēļpils (Latin: castrum Selonum, "Zelon's castle", lit .: Sėlpilis, germany: Selburg, pol Zelburg) - formerly the military and political center of the historic Selonia, situated on the Baltic Sea - Lithuania and southern Latvia east of Semigalia on the left bank of the Daugava River. Archaeological evidence indicates that Sēlpils was 17 km northwest of contemporary Jēkabpils and was a significant settlement center in the X-13th century. It was used as a base for Selon and their Lithuanian allies to invade Latgali and Liwów lands. Sēlpils was first mentioned in the Chronicle of Henryk Lothek, which describes the occupation of the castle by sword cavalry and their Christianized livery allies in 1208. Sēlpils was briefly at the seat of the Bishopric of Selon (1218-1226), and was then placed under the authority of the Order of the Swordsman, who raised here the fortified seat of the mayor of the Order. The fortifications were dest

Tadeusz Wójcik

Tadeusz Bronisław Wójcik (born February 17, 1944 in Beziers) - Polish politician, trade union activist, MP for the first term of office, pensioner. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1964 from the Main School for Workers in Sanok. He ran a farm. He worked in the agricultural "Solidarity". In the early 1990s he headed the structures of the union in the Krosno region. He was the MP of the PSL-PL. Without success he applied for re-election in 1993. In 2006 he was elected councilor of Haczów Commune on behalf of the local committee. In 2010 and 2014, he was re-elected. Bibliography wiki

Leveling network

Leveling network - a collection of points marked in the field using geodetic marks (markers). The elevation (ordinates) of geodetic signs are determined by measurements - usually by grading. With the leveling network, the concept of elevation is defined with the height of the points determined by sea level. In Poland, the system is Kronstadt. The leveling network is used for business purposes, including: map preparation and construction work. It is also used for scientific purposes such as: Earth shape research or geodynamic research. In order to align the technical leveling network, we do the following: wiki

Turbomolecular pump

Cross section of turbomolecular pump with impeller blades and stator Turbomolecular Pump - vacuum pump for high quality vacuum. Structure and principle of operation The two components of the turbine pump are the following: The rotor blades are arranged radially on the axle and the stator blade on the outer casing. The blade plane is not perpendicular to the axis, but curved at an angle. The angle of rotation of the rotor blades is opposite to the angle of rotation of the stator vanes (mirror image) and the rotor rims are prefaced with stator rims. The rotor is rotated by giving the particle an air velocity, so that it moves in the direction of the pump outlet. In this way, particles are removed from the inside of the vacuum chamber and the pressure inside the chamber decreases. The pump impeller rotates very quickly so that the speed of the blades is comparable to that of the thermal motions of the particles. Rotation speed can be up to hundred thousand revolutions per minute

Theater of fact

Theater of fact - a trend in theater where the production is based on a scenario, which is the assembly of documents (ie protocols, letters, sound and film recordings). The representation of the theater is often maintained in a convention or court hearing. The subject is usually social events or high-impact political matters (most often involving war crimes, responsibility for the use of weapons of mass destruction, etc.). Often viewers are presented as observers of the process, the dilemma of the steward and the critic remains the issue of the boundary between the recorded truth and the fictional scene. For the needs of theater the fact is that theatrical art is created, which creates a literary movement, referred to as the drama of the fact. The elements of the reality theater also appear in other, not directly related, works and stage productions. History Erwin Piscator was the forerunner of the reality theater. In 1927 he performed Rasputin, Die Romanows, der Krieg, und das Volk

Dani Levy

Dani Levy (born 17 November 1957 in Basel) is a Swiss theater and film director, actor and screenwriter. It is of Jewish origin. He performed at the local theater in Basel (1977-79) before moving to Berlin in 1980. Debuted as co-director and screenwriter of Du mich auch (1986), where he played the character of Rome, and Anja Franke, co-director and director, starred as Julia. For the directing of the comedy RobbyKallePaul (1989) he received an audience award at the Max Ophuls Festival. Drama Silent Night (Stille Nacht, 1995) brought him an audience award for them. Alfred Bauer at the Berlin Film Festival and was nominated for the Berlin Golden Bear Award. Director, among others. Adolf H. - I will show you (Mein Führer - Die wirklich wahrste Wahrheit über Adolf Hitler, 2007). Married with makeup artist Sabine Liedl. They have two children: daughter Hannah and son Joshua. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Chaim Kaniewski

Rabin Chaim Kaniewski, 2006. Chaim Kaniewski, Hebrew חיים קנייבסקי (born January 8, 1928) is a Lithuanian rabbi of the Haredi and Pasha (Halak authority) living in Bene Berak, Israel. He is the author of several books devoted to religious Jewish law, such as the Derech Emuno (דרך אמונה Path of Faith), devoted to the rules of soil cultivation, Szone Halachos (שונה הלכות) - a popular systematic work of thought in Mishna Berur. His rabbinical interpretation of the laws of prayer is gathered in Iszei Isroel. He is the son of Rabbi Jaakov Israeli Kaniewski, the son-in-law of rabbi Josef Szolom Eliasziwa, and is also closely related to rabbi Abraham Jaisalah Kareli, known as Chazon Isz. All of them are outstanding experts in the Torah. Rabbi Kaniewski is known for his political side. Thousands of people visit the rabbi every year, asking for advice on religious rules. In March 2008 Rabbi Kaniewski was asked to give an opinion on the dismissal of an Arab working in one of the Yeshiva

Culture of the island

Kultura wysocka - one of the cultural groups of the Bronze Age. It was developed in the 10th century BC. on the eastern slopes of the Lusatian culture, in the south of Volhynia, on the Upper Bug, Styro and Seret. Its name is derived from the name Wysocko Wyżne in the Lviv region. Insofar as it exhibits many characteristics common to the Lusatian culture, it is also considered as its eastern branch. In VI and V c. P.n.e. The Samoan culture got into the area of ​​Scythian influence and gradually began to lose its distinct character. Bibliography Bibliography wiki
Play in chic (in literature also plays as a coward, hawk-dove or chicken dilemma) - a non-cooperative non-zero game model in which you can gain or lose the most by choosing a confrontational strategy. While the peace-keeping strategy prevents the greatest loss, it does not bring any reward either. The classic character of this game is: Two people get into the cars and at high speed go in front of each other - the one who first stops or goes off the road, is "chic" and loses. The one who will save life, but loses prestige, going straight wins the prestige, but if both decide to go to the end - they will die. In the chic game there are only two straightforward strategies - going to the end or turning at the last minute. The possible results of the game are presented in the table below: Unlike the prisoner's dilemma, the worst is not an asymmetric situation (one goes, the other escapes), but symmetric (they both go on) - if the cost of honor is higher than the cost of

Convex print

Convex printing - one of the basic, besides gravure and flat printing, graphic techniques in which the print is produced by the reflection of the paint applied on the convex parts of the printing mold. This is the oldest graphic technique. Today, flexographic printing is used primarily in flexographic printing and, especially for special applications, typography. Flexographic printing units are also used for varnishing. Typography was a widely used printing technique prior to the widespread use of imaging devices, which made it easy to use offset printing (flat printing), which allows for better print quality and is more economical for other reasons. Materials in convex printing In traditional graphic techniques, the printing form (matrix) is prepared in wood (woodcut), linoleum (linocut), metal (metaloryt) or plasterboard (gypsum). However, cardboard, cardboard, various plastics, such as acrylic glass (plexiglass) are also used. In the search for new effects, different methods ar
Civil Emergency Planning (CEP) is a policy of joint action by the civilian sectors of NATO member states in a crisis or war situation. This policy is often referred to as civilian crisis planning. The The objective of CEP's policy is to coordinate the joint planning of civil defense activities of NATO Member States on special risks. CEP activities are always within the responsibilities of individual Member States. At the level of NATO, however, harmonization of national goals and capacities is achieved in order to ensure the proper functioning of jointly established procedures and the availability of the necessary resources. These include ships, planes, trains, medical supplies, means of communication, and other civilian response measures. CEP exists to fulfill the basic tenets of NATO's civilian security, including civil-military cooperation (CIMIC), both under Article 5 and non-threatening response operations, and to support public authorities in the event of a threat to