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Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore

Mt Baldy - constantly moving dunes Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is a protected area in Indiana, located 80 km southeast of Chicago on the dunes of Lake Michigan, along its southern shore, between Michigan City in the east and Gary in the west. . It is managed by the National Park Service, an agency that also manages national parks in the United States. It was established in 1966 as a response to the growing industrialization of the lake. Basic information: Dunes are stable, overgrown with successive stages of vegetation. The most important stabilizing plants are: short-necked sandpit, dwarf cherry and white poplar. With these plants the dunes reach a height of up to 50 meters. As far as the coast is concerned, there are plants of later stages of succession: the Banksa pine, the blossom, the pine, the juniper - they are covered by old sand dunes in the hinterland. The area of ​​the present park and adjacent areas, as well as the lake itself, was 9 million years ago, a lime pl

Ngoni

Ngoni, also: Angoni - a group of African tribes of the Bantu group, a tribe of Nguni, inhabiting Malawi and part of the territory of Zambia, Mozambique and Tanzania. In 1983 their number was about 1 million. people. Their traditional activities include pastoralism and agriculture. To their present headquarters, Ngoni migrated in the nineteenth century from the south, displaced by other tribes from those areas. They took over the languages ​​of the neighboring Bantu tribes, but they retained their own cultural identity. Bibliography wiki

Mal de Meleda

Mal de Meleda (endemic symmetric palm and posterior keratosis palmoplantaris transgradiens of Siemens) - a rare genodermatosis manifesting hyperkeratosis of the palm and soles of the palm and soles, described and most commonly found in the population of the Mljet Island (owned by Meleda) took a toponym to determine the disease. The disease is related to the mutation of both SLURP1 gene alleles in the 8qter locus; The examined patients were homozygous for the 82delT mutation. He described her as the first Dublin doctor, Luca Stulli. In the classification of skin diseases Behrenda from 1839 for the first time used the wrong name Mal de Melada (the name Melada refers to another island in the Adriatic, Molat). The name has sometimes been corrected; Occasionally, the second malformed form, Mal de Maleda. The largest series of cases (70) was presented by Franjo Kogoj in 1963. See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Maciej Jędrzejowczyk

Maciej Jędrzejowczyk (died 1638) - a Krakowian printer from Jędrzejów. Curriculum vitae Since 1606 he managed the Lazarus Printing Company, which he purchased from Januszowski's sons. His publications began to be published in 1618. The illegitimate publication of Niklaszewski's calendar and Starowolski's "pawlery" had to be submitted to the Rector's Court of Cracow in 1616. He was the first to print works published at the expense of the Nowodworski Foundation. He published, among others. the writings of Szymon Starowolski and Sebastian Petryca. In 1638 Jędrzejowczyk's printing house was taken over by his son-in-law, Valerian Piatkowski. Bibliography Polish Biographical Dictionary, volume 11 wiki

Beatrice Masini

Unknown fields: "source", "date and place of death", "date and place of birth", "full name", "quote" and "writer". Beatrice Masini (born 1 April 1962 in Milan) is an Italian writer and translator. Curriculum vitae Beatrice Masini has completed classical philology. She worked as editor, journalist (for Italian journals Il Giornale and La Voce), translator (translated into Italian the last five volumes of the Harry Potter series J. Rowling). He is the author of dozens of books for children, from illustrated books to the youngest to teenage novels. She succeeded in the book Casa di bambole non si tocca, published by Salani in 1998. Premio Castello di Sanguinetto, Premio Pippi, Premio Elsa Morante Ragazzi and Premio Andersen - Il mondo dell'infanzia. Her books have been translated into many languages. lives in Milan; has two children named Tommaso and Emma. Books in English Pink ballet cycle (according to original re

Tadeusz Włodek

Tadeusz Wlodek - chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, juggernaut Jakob Sievers and Osip Igelström, censor of plays. As a member of the Resurrection of the Perpetual Council, he proposed the April 30, 1793 edition of the parliamentary demands of the Sejm. At the Grodno Sejm, he supported the partition treaty with Prussia. He was a member of the Grodno Confederacy in 1793. Appointed to the police, he was granted a press privilege by the king and published a national newspaper in Warsaw. He was an agent of the secret Russian spy network in Warsaw, in the period preceding the outbreak of the Kosciuszko Uprising. After the outbreak of Kosciuszko insurrection fled from the capital. Bibliography wiki

Michał da Paz

Infant Michał da Paz, port. Miguel da Paz de Trastámara e Avis, spanish. Miguel de Paz de Trastámara y Aviz (1498-1500) - Prince of Portugal and Prince of Asturias. He was the only son of Manuel and the Aviz dynasty, and his first wife, Isabel of Asturias (1470-1498). He was born in Saragossa, Spain on August 24, 1498. His mother died in puerperium. Michael became the successor of the throne of Portugal (his father) and the throne of Castile and León. As the successor of two different kingdoms he was also called Prince of Portugal and Prince of Asturias. These titles were worn for the entire two years of his life. Michał died on July 19, 1500, in Granada. He was buried in the convent of the Holy Isabella in Toledo. After his death his father married a younger sister of Isabella from Asturias - Maria Aragon. The second wife gave Manuel and eight children, including the later king of Portugal - John III the Pious. Michal's father was married to Spanish princesses because he d

Połubińscy

Coat of arms of the Połubinskis Połubinski (originally Lithuanian) was a Lithuanian kinzi family from Poland, who took his name from the Połubniki near Lida, probably formerly called Połubeńsk, or from Poliubicze (Połubica) in Brzesko, which was given in 1503 to Prince Vassil Andrzejewic Połubeński, which could have been owned by his ancestors before. Wojciech Wijuk Kojovich led the pedigree of the Połubinski princes from Andrzej Olgierdowicz from the Giedyminowicz dynasty. The authors of the latest publications in this field also consider this to be probable. As for the coat of arms of this family - as in the case of the Łukomski princes - Paprocki and Okolski attributed to him his own coat of arms representing the Jastrzeb on the Eagle's chest. The Połubinsky were extremely rhododendrons, so that even if they had some larger goods at first, they were completely downgraded in time. They are probably still alive. According to the "dictionary of names used in Poland&

Human Proteome Organization

The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) is a consortium of governmental, non-governmental, academic and commercial institutions involved in proteomics research. HUPO's mission is to get to know the human proteom, to describe all human proteins, and to coordinate and promote proteomics around the world. Works HUPO has similar goals as the Human Genome Project (HUGO), but because of the structure, origin and complexity of the protein function, it is a harder task and requires more work. Proteom has a dynamic character, and its expression is dependent on many physiological, pathological, and environmental factors. There is also a post-translational modification of proteins. The workload associated with knowing the human proteome is many times greater, forcing the coordination and cooperation of many institutions on a broader scale. Well-known people and scientists associated with HUPO bibliography wiki

Thankmar

Thankmar (born 900-906, died 28 July 938 at Eresburg Castle) - German prince of the Ludolfing dynasty. Thankmar was the only son of the first marriage of King Henry of Germany to Hatheburg. After the death of his father, the half-brother of Thankmar Otton I. took over. In 937, Count Merseburg Siegfried died. Thankmar was counting on the fall after him, because the deceased was his mother's cousin. Otton, however, passed on his succession to Geron. Then Thankmar raised up a rebellion against the king in an alliance with Prince Franconian Eberhard and Wichman Elder. Thankmar got the Belecke Castle near Warstein. However, Wichmann was soon reconciled to Otton I and Thankmar was besieged by Margrave Hermann Billung at Eresburg Castle. After his capture, Thankmar was killed in the castle chapel. Eberhard of Frankfurt soon surrendered to Otto I, who initially condemned him to banishment, but he soon pardoned him and gave him good. Literature wiki

Alessandro Battilocchio

Alessandro Battilocchio (born 3 May 1977 in Rome) is an Italian politician and lawyer, Member of the European Parliament. Curriculum vitae In 2003 he completed his law studies at the Luiss-Guido Carli University in Rome. In 2001 he became mayor of Tolfa, and in 2006 he was elected for another term. Since 2001 he has served in the national council and since 2004 in the national secretariat of the New Italian Socialist Party. Since 2006 he has been the deputy secretary of the NPSI. In 2007 he left the group, contributing to the Socialist Party of Gianni De Michelis. As a result of the 2004 elections he became a Member of the European Parliament. He belonged to the Socialist Group in the EP. He has participated in the work of the Committee on Development, the Committee on Petitions and delegations to the EU-Armenia, EU-Azerbaijan and EU-Georgia Parliamentary Cooperation Committees. In 2009 he was not re-elected. He later joined the revived Forza Italia party. wiki

Charles Hazelius Sternberg

Charles Hazelius Sternberg (born June 15, 1850, July 20, 1943) is an American amateur bone collector and paleontologist, father of Charles Mortram Sternberg. During the Bone War, along with his two sons George and Levim, he worked for Edward Drinker Cope seeking fossils of dinosaurs in Kansas. In 1911 he began work for the Geological Survey of Canada. He and his sons had a large share of the rich fossils in the Red Deer Valley, Alberta. Fossils collected by Charles H. Sternberg, including dinosaurs discovered in the western United States and Canada, are on display and in collections of leading museums in North America and Europe. Creation Authoritative control (person): wiki

Honey Kettle (volleyball)

TS Hejnał Kęty - male volleyball team, who is a retired volleyball section of the Hejnał Sport Club from Kęty, which was liquidated in 2009. History It was founded on January 15, 1975. In the season 1975/1976 the senior team started the competition in C class B, where after winning 11 games, without losing points, advanced to Class A. Very fast promotion to Group A caused even faster decline, which was due to the inexperience of players and lack of fire with stronger rivals. In the 1986/1987 season, the senior team finished third and the junior team was fourth. The junior junior tournament ended successfully, the team won 2nd place, advancing to the finals of the Silesian Macroregion, which took place in Czestochowa. In the 1991/1992 season, the senior team took the first place, thus securing promotion to the Third Division. Confirmed class of players in this section was the appointment of National Junior Junior Piotr Gruszka - a pupil of Andrzej Pietrzyk. He went to club I League

Repair by cutting the rules

BER scheme. The exact description in the text Base excision repair (BER) - a DNA repair mechanism in cells designed to remove damage to individual DNA bases during DNA replication. Bug fixes are necessary to avoid introducing mutations during replication. Single bases in DNA can be chemically modified, eg by deamination or alkylation, resulting in improper evaporation of the bases and consequently introduction of mutations in the DNA. Repair by cutting the rule involves cutting the mutated DNA helix principle and repairing it. Two types of enzymes, DNA glycosylase and AP endonuclease are involved in the process. DNA glycosylase crosses the β-N glycosidic bond between the damaged base and the deoxyribose molecule to form the apurinidic / apirimidine site. Endonuclease AP recognizes this site and cuts DNA 5 'from AP to form 3'-OH free end. The DNA polymerase, Pol I, extends the DNA strand from the 3'-OH free end using exonuclease activity to replace the damaged nucleotide

Scolopendra heros

Scolopendra heros is the largest North American skolopendra and one of the largest in the world. Adults attain a thickness of more than 20 cm. There are four subspecies: Scolopendra heros heros (Girard, 1953) Scolopendra heros castaneiceps (Wood, 1862) - the name comes from the German word 'kastanienbraun' which means chestnut color. Head color, headland tumble and another. Yellow locks, other olive green olives, after a beautiful blue color. Scolopendra heros arizonensis (Kraepelin, 1903) - head, headland terg, and the last three in dark brownish tones, the other orange-red tergites, yellow and even may be straw color. Antenna and last, 21 pair of legs live orange. Scolopendra heros prismatica (Cragin, 1885) Feet built from 24-26 episodes, of which from 4 to 6, and usually the first 5 is shiny. Trade names include 'Giant North American Centipede' and 'Giant Sonoran Centipede'. Occurrence Scolopendra heros is a species inhabiting semi-arid areas, drier than

Come on, see, come on

Vai, vidi, vici (Latin, "I came, I saw, I triumphed") - according to Plutarch and Swetonius, Gaius Julius Caesar passed on (47 BC) a message to his Senate about his victory over Farnakes II, the king of Pontus, . They emphasized not just the outcome of the war, but its immediate end. These words were paraphrased by Jan III Sobieski, who sent to Pope Innocent XI a letter with the words Venimus, vidimus, Deus vicit, or "We have come, we have seen God overcome". mass culture Veni Vidi Vicious, a song by Veni Vidi, Vici Philip Morris International. wiki

Invalidity

Invalidity - type of sanction provided for by law (legal sanction) as a consequence of defect, ie failure to comply with the provisions of law. As a rule, nullity is supposed to result in the removal of a defective legal action, an administrative decision, a court judgment, an international agreement, etc. from the legal market. The effect is then ex tunc (backward), ie from the moment of action (issuing the decision, judgment, etc.). affected by a defect (a condition for nullity). In its less categorical form - the relative nullity (ex nunc) - does not lead to automatic but to the rebelliousness, that is, the possibility of invoking the defect and bringing about the annulment. Cancellation also occurs retroactively. Not using the possibility of invalidation results in a revalidation. Read about legal notices in Wikipedia. wiki

Marek Harny

Marek Harny (born September 11, 1946 in Zabrze) is a Polish writer. He completed his journalism at the University of Warsaw. His literary debut was a collection of short stories, "Lift Me, Big Bird", published in 1975, for which he received the literary prize for them. Stanisław Piętak. In addition to short stories, he created several novels. In 2003, his novel "Born of the Wind" was published, about the WiN activity in Podhale, based in part on the author's own experiences, which he spent in Nowy Sącz. Another of his novels, "Pismak", received the Grand Caliber Award during the 3rd edition of the Crime Festival. The novelist was awarded the FENIKS 2008 Catholic Writers Association Award for Literature. Published books Authoritative control (person): wiki

Lauda provincial diets

Lauda (the number one laudum) - resolutions adopted in Poland from the 14th century through the district boroughs, and later by the regional secretaries, sometimes also the general secretaries of the province. Initially, these were the rulings of the court rulings, and later the significance of local legislation, in particular the law of custom and law. After the formation of the Sejm, laudes of the regional councils supplemented the resolutions of the Sejm or norms of affairs commissioned by the Sejm. The development of the self-government of the Commonwealth made the scope of the legislation of the Earthies very wide. Often, the sejmiki also settled the lauds nationally, for kings unable to enforce the law in the Sejm, addressed directly to the Sejmik. This was particularly true of tax issues. Until 1776 the lauda were passed unanimously. As a result, unidentified members of the Sejmik split up and formed two sets of often completely different resolutions. Laudum, in the for

Albanian Gendarmerie 1941-1944

Albanian Gendarmerie 1941-1944 - Volunteer Collaborative Armed Forces composed of Albanians in occupied Kosovo during World War II The Albanian Gendarmerie was created by the Germans in 1941 in Kosovo. Initially it was a separate formation from the gendarmerie that existed in Albania. Its headquarters were in Kosovska Mitrovica. She recruited from among Albanian Muslims living in Kosovo, who were part of the local militia unit called Vulnetari (Ochotnica). At the beginning, the formation numbered over 1 thousand. people. She was mainly involved in fighting Serb civilians in Kosovo, committing many crimes. Following the proclamation of a cease-fire by Italy and the seizure of Albania by German troops in September 1943, the units of the Albanian gendarmerie, on the orders of Xhafer Deva, the Interior Minister of Great Albania, were transferred to Tirana in December. There they were linked to the local Albanian gendarmerie, creating a uniform armed formation of about 2,400 men. Albania

Alton Kelley

Alton Kelley (born June 17, 1940, June 1, 2008) was an American artist best known for his psychedelic art, particularly concert posters and record covers of the sixties. He created Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Victory Moscoso, and Wes Welker's Berkeley Bonaparte Distribution Agency. With Stanley Mouse, he created the wings and beetles on all Journey covers, as well as the skull and roses for the Grateful Dead. Kelley's art has also been published on the 1971 album The Grateful Dead, featuring the black skeleton illustrated by Edmund Sullivan, which originally appeared in the nineteenth-century edition of Omar Khayyám. In 1995, to raise money for the Jack Kerouac Foundation, he designed and published a limited edition of posters with an artist's image. On June 1, 2008, at the age of 67, he died of a long illness. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Dwarka

The mythical city of Dwaraka Dwarka, Dwaraka (Sanskrit: द्वारका, tr. Dvārakā) is a semi-mythical city located on the peninsula of Kathijawar on the Arabian Sea. Mentioned in ancient texts such as Mahabharata, Hariwamsa, Bhagavatapurana, Skandapurana. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word dwar, meaning door or gate. Considered one of the oldest cities in India. According to legend, it was founded by Krishna, raised for the inhabitants of Mathura, who ordered Krishna to be moved to Dwarka, but was absorbed by the sea seven days after his death. It is now presumed that in myths there may be some historical truth. Close to the modern city of Dwarka discovered the ruins of old buildings under the seabed. Archaeological research is ongoing. wiki

Forté Agent

Forté Agent - a newsreader for Windows. Popular in the mid-1990s, it was the first user-friendly newsgroup program; It soon lost its importance after the appearance of the Microsoft Outlook Express reader, supplied as standard with the operating system. Initially, it was available in two versions: free (freeware) and paid, with the free version has many limitations, including. lack of support for Polish characters (in later versions of the free add many features, such as support for Polish characters). The last free version is 3.3, newer versions are only distributed as shareware. It is still used by many people. The latest (2014) version is 8.0. The competition is no longer MS Outlook Express but rather a 40tude Dialog. wiki

Antoni Górszczyk

Antoni Górszczyk (born 13 January 1892 in Pisarzowa near Limanowa, died March 10, 1980 in Cracow), Polish ethnographer, amateur historian, teacher. Since 1912 he was a member of the Polish Rifle Squadron, serving in the 3rd Regiment of the Legion in August 1914. He came to the rank of sergeant, collecting high military decorations with the Cross of the Order of the Virtuti Militari and the Cross of the Martyrs (twice) (after the war also received the Cross of Independence). On June 1, 1915, under the Luzhin (Bukowina), he was captured by the Russians, interned in Stavropol in the Caucasus, and served there in the aid committee of the war. In the interwar years, Górszczyk was head of the school in Pisarzowa, and since 1925 he was a member of the County Council in Limanowa. He initiated the activities of four folk universities - in Pisarzowa, Limanowa, Łososina Górna and Młynne. In Pisarzowa he also established the Youth People's Circle. He re-established the uniform in 1939, m
Kurt Keilwitz (born 2 September 1920, 27 May 1947) is a Nazi criminal, member of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and SS-Unterscharführer. Member of the Waffen-SS since 19 February 1940. Keilwitz served as a guard at the Mauthausen camp complex, both in the main camp and in the Linz and Loiblpass sub-camps from October 18, 1941 to April 1, 1945. He murdered and bullied prisoners. in different ways. Keilwitz was convicted in the trial of Mauthausen-Gusen (US vs. Johann Altfuldisch and others) by the American Military Tribunal in Dachau for the death penalty. The sentence was made by hanging in the Landsberg prison on May 27, 1947. Bibliography wiki

Internet chain

Internet chain - spam containing a command or request to send a message to as many recipients as possible. In a relatively short span of time, it is transmitted in multiple copies over the network, leading to network overload and server blocking. Characteristic The motive for chaining is to capture real and active email addresses from companies dealing with the mass distribution of unsolicited advertising information. Internet Chains can be a kind of viral marketing that aims to encourage the audience to send an ad to their friends. There are so-called Albanian viruses that tell you how to release your computer from a virus infection. Many online chains appear on social networks such as nk.pl or Facebook. The most commonly recommended action when receiving a chain letter is to delete it and not to continue it. Bibliography wiki

Syn

Knee joints: bursitis seen to the right; above and below the joint line. Synovial bursa (synovialis bursa) - a type of synovial membrane produced by the connective tissue of a bubble-shaped sac, usually communicating with the articular cavity and producing a synovial fluid. This gives them a smooth and damp surface. Building It is like building a joint bag, double layer: Usually combined with articular cavity. It can be divided into separate chambers, both completely and partially. Functions Lista ważniejszych kaletek Muscles of the forearm muscle group Ravenous muscle Double biceps arm See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Amenardis II

Amenardis II - divine wife of Amon, daughter of Taharka. The office held in the years 670-640 p.n.e. From 659 p.n.e. She shared the office with Nitokris I, the daughter of Psametych I. The adoption took place under the influence of the ruler of Sheppard II. This is called the Stella of Adoption. This monument is currently located at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Stela was found in 1897 in Karnak by Georges Legrain. First name - Donated-by-Amon Throne Name - Beloved-by-Tefnut Bibliography wiki

Population of Auschwitz

The following list shows the population of the city of Oświęcim since 1939, based on the data of the Central Statistical Office. The decline of the population after the Second World War was mainly caused by the Holocaust - in 1939, 60% of the inhabitants of Auschwitz were Jews. In the later period, the growth of this number was related to the development of industry, among others. with the founding of the chemical company Zakłady Chemiczne Oświęcim founded on September 1, 1945 (name to 1997, 1997-2007 Chemical Company Dwory S.A., since 2007 Synthos S.A.-administration / Synthos Dwory Sp.Z. o.o.-production). . Most people lived in this city in 1984. Population of Auschwitz Area of ​​Auschwitz Bibliography wiki

Accommodation allowance

The power of decree of d. On December 21, 1945, the so- public administration of the premises. Restriction of the right of homeowners to free renting of premises has been introduced: Owners can rent them only to persons whose accommodation has "allocated (allocated)". All contracts contrary to the provisions of the decree were invalid by law. On the other hand, at the moment of taking over the premises on the basis of the "granted assignment", the lease agreement was made between the landlord and the person who received the allocation (Articles 5 and 10 of the Decree). wiki

Program do DVD authoringu

DVD authoring software - a specialized program for creating CD / DVD interfaces, displayed by a DVD player on a computer or a TV set. This program is different from the normal burning program, not only transferring the content to the disc, but also creating an interface where you can view and control the contents of the disc, especially when the discs are on. Placed multimedia such as sound, graphics and video. The term DVD authoring is a bit confusing because it is not only a DVD, but also a VideoCD or Super VideoCD, as well as a DVD on CD. The latter, called miniDVD, allows you to use some of the technical qualities of a DVD on your CD. In the model view, the program offers tools for the sequence of actions: Niektóre znane programy do DVD authoringu to: Ulead DVD MovieFactory, Ulead DVD PictureShow, Movies to CD & DVD, Pinnacle Expression wiki

Beginning (album)

The beginning is the first album of the duo Ha-Two-O !, created in the autumn of 1999 by Monika Wierzbicka and Tomasz Konfi's Konfederak. For this album, Ha-Dwa-O! Was nominated for Fryderyk in the category "Album of the Year - dance, techno, electronics" for the year 2000; Two nominations for the "Superścieki" plebiscite, in terms of "debut" and "dance", and Polish DJs recognized duo Ha-Dwa-O! for the best debut of the year, while the song "Stop me" for the 2000 hit. As singles were released the songs "Stop me" (May 2000) and "Dream of loneliness" (September 2000). They also included remixed versions of the song "Stop Me", not on the album. Songs wiki

Bob Gale

Michael Robert "Bob" Gale (born May 25, 1951 in University City, Missouri) is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter who has earned a reputation as a co-author of the screenplay for the Back to the Future series. He also wrote screenplays for 1941, I Wanna Hold You Hand, Used Cars. In 2002, he made his directorial debut in "Driving!". Gale was also the author of comics, including the short stories of the Daredevil series and Batman. He wrote a novel based on "1941". Authoritative control (person): wiki

Josias Moli

Josias Moli - Vanuatu politician, for half a month 2004 p.o. President Vanuatu. Member of the Moderate Party. On July 28, 2004 he was elected chairman of the parliament (replacing Roger Abiut Labor Party activist); Since President Alfred Maseng has been removed from power in May 2004, the head of the parliament has been temporarily suspended from the head of state. Moli - the fourth president in 2004 - was the head of state from 28 July to 16 August 2004, when the new president, Kalkot Mataskelekele was elected and sworn in. In December 2004, Josias Moli was recalled from the chairmanship of the Parliament. wiki

Bohusz Massalski

Bohus Massalski (died between 1541 and 1544) - the prince, the founder of the line of the Massalow family. He was the son of Aleksandr (Olechyn) Massalski. In 1506 he was obliged to deliver 8 horses for a war expedition. Around 1520 he received from the King Sigismund I Old an empty lands called Rymyzdowszczyzna, Rudewszczyzna and Narwotiszki in the Trotsky district. It was buried in the Suprasl monastery. Bohus's wife was an unknown origin of Owdot. He left the sons of Peter, Peter Vera, Ilia, Michael, Konrad and Tymofieja, and daughter Hanna and Maryna. Due to the difference in age between Mary and the other siblings, it is assumed that the younger Bohusz's daughter came from a second, nearer unknown marriage. Bibliography wiki

Academic chaplain

Academic chaplain - a diocesan or religious priest who is entrusted with the task of caring for a group of faithful associated with a particular academic center. Academic chaplains are elected by the bishops of the Ordinary or the choice made by the religious superior is for example approved by them. They are most often found at special churches or chapels, or at university. The main task of academic pastors is to carry out the mission of the Church in an academic environment. Their tasks include preparing students to live in marriage and family, helping to discover vocation and Christian intellectual formation. According to John Paul II, the Church encourages pastors to be evangelizers of culture. wiki

1994 GL

1994 GL - Athens Athenaeum belonging to NEO. Discovery 1994 GL was discovered in April 1994. The name of the asteroid is a temporary designation and is not yet officially numbered. Orbit 1994 GL circles the Sun in 207 days in the mean distance of 0.68 AU. Because of the trajectory of its orbit, most of the orbit around the Sun is closer to the star than Venus and has a shorter circulation time. The large asteroid is 0.6844 J.a and Venus is 0.7233 J.a. Venus's circulation around the Sun is about 17 days longer than the 1994 GL cycle. wiki

Factor B

Factor B - component of alternative complement activation pathway. Factor B circulates in the blood as a single polypeptide chain consisting of 739 amino acid residues. Activation of the alternative route is cleaved by the complement factor D of the non-catalytic Ba chain (amino terminal fragment) and the catalytic subunit Bb (carboxy terminal fragment). The cut is in the Arg-Lis (234/235 polypeptide chain) position. Bb subunit is an enzyme serine protease that binds to C3b component to form alternative C3 conversion. Human Complement Factor B (CFB) gene is found on chromosome 6 in the MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex). wiki

Shadeless tent

Photo of a mobile phone made in a tent The tent is made of tubular and translucent fabric, generally in neutral color, allowing you to take pictures of shadows that are not shaded by light. Used mainly to reduce reflections of any kind on the subject, from the environment. It is made of translucent white material, which strongly diffuses light. It removes reflections and reflections, and the light entering the tent is softened, more equal and less contrast. This way you can get soft shadows and dark spots on the object itself. When taking a tent, the photographer takes care of bad images too. The uniform distribution of light in a tentless shade causes the subject to become flat and unfocused. wiki

Detention Center

Extortion Premises - Commonly defined detention on multiple occasions in order to obtain evidence of confession or charges against the arrested person. It is sometimes used when prosecutors try to persuade the court to repeatedly (for a dozen or more) prolonged temporary detention, for instance because of the significant complication of the case that the detainee suspects. As an example of the arrest, Mark Dochnal, whose "temporary" arrest lasted more than 3.5 years, was quoted as saying that the case of Krak-Meat and Polmozhyt, which became the cannabis of the closed film. In the course of the trial, the prosecutor held temporary detentions of company employees until they voluntarily surrendered (one of them was detained) and one of the co-owners threatened to take the children and deliver them to the child's home. On the arrest of Janusz Filipiak, the measures taken by the Prosecutor's Office were considered by the Supreme Court to be "extraction".

Global File System

Global File System - a file system for high availability clusters. Allows each cluster computer to simultaneously and directly share a block device shared between them (via FC, iSCSI, NBD, etc.). GFS reads and writes a block device similar to a local file system, but also uses locks to allow computers to coordinate their input / output operations to maintain consistency of the file system. One of the features of GFS is its consistency - changes made to the file system on one machine appear immediately on all other machines in the cluster. It allows secure simultaneous access to files in read and write mode by multiple cluster nodes. It is characterized by good scalability and fast file system failure after failure to a consistent state. The system supports journaling with separate logs for each cluster node. The file system architecture allows for efficient, scalable file locking, and the choice of locking mechanism. Unlike the central metadata server, GFS excludes bottlenecks. It

Corporation for National Research Initiatives

Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) is an American non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to support the development of key processing and knowledge sharing technologies using computer networks. CNRI was founded in 1986 by Robert E. Kahn. Its head office is in Reston, Virginia, United States. CNRI works closely with the US Government, as well as with several other US institutions and universities on the continued development of the National Information Infrastructure. The most important CNRI projects are: Apart from that, CNRI has worked on a number of key technologies and databases, including: wiki
DTS-CD, DTS Audio CD or 5.1 Disc (official name) is an audio CD containing surround sound music. It is a precursor of the DVD-Audio format. Physically, the disc is CD-Audio compliant, but there is another way to record audio. Normal CDs contain linear linear PCM music, and on DTS-CDs, the music is recorded in DTS format, with the same bitrate as regular 16-bit PCM, typically 1,411,200 bits / sec, or approximately 1,378 Kb / sec. Unlike other formats, such as SACD and DVD-Audio, which require a special player, DTS-CDs are compatible with most standard digital CD players (S / PDIF). CD and DVD players recognize DTS-CDs as ordinary CDs. Only a receiver capable of decoding a DTS stream is required. wiki

Stuart Lewis-Evans

Stuart Lewis-Evans (born 20 April 1930 in Luton, died 25 October 1958 in East Grinstead) is a British racing driver. Career He started his Formula One career in Formula One in 1957 at the Monaco Grand Prix where he made a sensational fourth at the wheel of the Connaught car. This performance drew the attention of Tony Vandervell, Vanwall's manager, who pulled the young driver into his crew. During the Grand Prix, Pescara Lewis-Evans was fifth, while in the 1957 Italian Grand Prix Monza won the pole position, but the race was not completed. In the final classification of the season he was ranked twelfth. In the 1958 season, Vanwall's third driver, alongside champion champions Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks. While both sides of the team won six victories, Lewis-Evans had to settle for two thirds (Belgian Grand Prix and Portugal). He added a pole position to the Netherlands. He finished ninth in the final classification. During the last race of the season, the Moroccan Gra

Base Borden Military Museum

Borden Military Museum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [en.wikipedia.org] Borden Military Museum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Base Borden Military Museum is a military museum located in Borden, Canada. The Museum is comprised of 4 separate museum units and includes, in addition to tanks, armored vehicles, airplanes, a collection of militia related to the history of the Canadian army. Outdoor exhibit is located at a place known as Major-General F. F. Worthington Memorial Park. In 2007 the museum was enriched with a new building - a large hangar with numerous historical vehicles. wiki

Nicolas Desmarets

Nicolas Desmarets, Marquess of De Maillebois (born 10 September 1648 in Paris, 4 May 1721 in Paris) was a French politician and general financial controller from 20 February 1708 to 15 September 1715. Desmarets was a nephew of Jean-Baptiste Colbert and he quickly made a career in state finance. After Colbert's death in 1683 he was expelled from the country. Upon his return to Paris in 1686, Desmarets published a series of memoranda about the unfavorable financial situation of the country. Desmarets was in 1703 directeur de finances, and in 1708 replaced Chamillart as general finance controller. Desmarets has managed to convince state creditors to be patient, providing less interest and devaluing metal money, creating a royal lottery, and in 1710 to provide state revenue of 10%. However, the war for Spanish succession (1702-1714) was too heavy for the state. Desmarets advised in 1615 that Louis XIV himself declared bankruptcy of the state, the king did not obey the advice but dism

The Magisterium of the Church

Magisterium ecclesiae - in the Catholic Church the authority of the authoritative teaching of the truths of the faith (also called the Magisterium of the Church), exercised by the college of bishops with the pope as head and individually by the bishops in communication with college. According to the Church, the ministry of education is performed by the bishop of Rome on the basis of the primacy of the successor of St. Peter and the bishops who, as the successors of the Apostles, are obliged to obey the command of Jesus Christ: "Go and teach all nations ... teach them to observe all that I have commanded you" (Mt 28: 19-20). Jesus promised St. Peter and the Apostles and their successors will remain with them until the end of the world and will send them the Holy Spirit to teach them all the truth and to remind them of all they have heard from him (Jn 14:26). Thanks to this, the Pope and the bishops in unity, as the teaching Church, claim that they can not be wrong about the

Comparative genomic hybridization

Comparative Genomic Hybridization; Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) - a cytogenetic method that detects the loss or amplification of chromosomal regions at the chromosome band level without the need for cell culture. It consists of two types of DNA (test and ) labeled with different fluorochromes and a comparison of the fluorescence intensity in the chromosomes of the pair. This method allows you to detect differences in the number of copies of DNA between the control ( ) and DNA, which is important in: wiki

Zofia Bagińska

Zofia Bagińska, sister Teresa (born March 24, 1915, died August 1, 1944) is a nun, an AK soldier. nun from the Congregation of the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus dying from a house in Warsaw at 1 Gęsta Street. In 1943, she worked in the Warsaw Uprising in a Warsaw Uprising sanitary patrol in the sanitary patrol of the District Court of the AK. She fell on the street Gęsta on the way to the wounded, along with the nurses: Wanda Chodkowska, Maria Deymer and Jadwiga Frankowska. Posthumously awarded the Cross of Valor. Bibliography wiki

Tungsten coil

Right knee cavity. The tympanum in the central part of the drawing - the vertical inscription Tympanic plexus. The pendulum-shaped cervical nerves (Promontory), in the shape of the inverted "Y", were marked. In addition, the facial n, facial canal and chorda tympanum are visible on the left side. On the right side, visible ear canal (Eustachian tube) plexus tympanicus - fine nerve plexus located on the promontorium in the tympanic cavity under the mucous membrane. Branching branches The tympanic cone is made up of a combination of three nerves: Sometimes, the eardrum weave also contains fine twigs derived from malignant nodes, coming directly to or from the lower lobe of the pharynx. Branches of discharge Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

CrossOver

CrossOver (prior to version 6 of CrossOver Office) - CodeWeavers proprietary software that enables you to run many programs written for Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Office and Microsoft Internet Explorer on Linux and OS X. Crossover is largely based on Wine, and code changes are passed back to the developer community around this software, and the main developer and leader of the Wine Alexandre Julliard project is (like many other co-creators of Wine) at the same time Codeweavers employee - Crossover creator. CrossOver since 2008 has consisted of three programs: CrossOver Games, CrossOver Standard and CrossOver Professional, which in 2012 were merged into one product. There was also a specialized version of CrossOver Server for windows thin client software, but it was suspended in 2007 because of its many features in the pro version. wiki

Krzysztof Felczak

Krzysztof Felczak (born January 3, 1962 in Warsaw) is a Polish volleyball player, then a coach. He started his first steps under the net at Żoliborz in elementary school 223 - the famous volleyball tradition. He played in the district youth team at the Warsaw Youth Olympics. The team advanced to the semifinal, which in a very strong and numerous competition was a great achievement in this age category. Afterwards, the volleyball adventure Krzysztof Felczak continued in Warsaw. As a pupil of third and fourth grade of high school he played in MDK Warsaw and won the Polish junior junior championship and the junior Polish championship with this team. In 1981 he started his studies at the Warsaw Academy of Physical Education (AWF), graduating in 1985 (coaching direction). After graduating in 1985, he started working with youth at MOS Wola Warszawa, where he is still working today. This club has been the best in Poland among boys in the scoring of the Main Office of Physical and Sports
Ryszard Maciej Nyczka (born 4 September 1958 in Stargard Szczeciński) - Polish director, screenwriter and film and television producer. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, Dramatic Studies at the PWSFTViT in Łódź, the Dramatic Theater Directing Department at the Warsaw Film School and Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing. Rockefeller, Goodbye Rockefeller and Rockefeller Goodbye. Director, screenwriter and producer of independent films: Woman with a parrot on the shoulder, Seven stops on the road to paradise, Park of a thousand sighs, Little hot summer, and Fortuna lurking in the woods. His film "The Woman with the Parrot on the Shoulder" won the main prize at the Independent Film Competition at the 27th Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia, and the "Golden Duck" - the editorial prize for the "Film" monthly magazine for the best off-screen film in 2002. In 2010 he made his snea

Commander of the platoon

Platoon Commander - A soldier (usually an officer or senior NCO) at the head of a platoon. He has the right to issue orders to his subordinates, directs the course of their service, is responsible for the performance of their duties, has the authority to work and disciplinary to enable one-man command. It organizes the combat activities of subordinate teams, crews, servants or individual soldiers and proves them in combat. The platoon leader is also stationed in the army. Completing an officer's school is equivalent to obtaining a platoon commander. wiki

Orthodox economics

Orthodox economics (orthodoxy, orthos 'simple' and 'bad' reputation) are economical schools that rigorously adhere to their model theories and assumptions adopted by the school's creators. In classical school this is the assumption of price and wage volatility, achieving equilibrium in conditions of economic freedom and non-interference of the state. In Neoclassical School of Economics - Full use of resources, maximization of usability and profitability In Keynesianism, the stability of wages and prices, the balance of under-utilized resources (unemployment), the need to intervene in a state of equilibrium. The subject of research in orthodox economics concerns the allocation of resources, the distribution of generated income, the stability of the economy and its growth. Orthodox economics, unlike heterodox economics, does not analyze economic phenomena in the context of the various factors that affect them. She treated the phenomena as data and analyzed

Botanical Society of America

The Botanical Society of America is an association of professional and amateur botanists, scientists, teachers and students present in more than 80 countries around the world. It was founded in 1893, based on the Botanical Association of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The purpose of this organization is to promote botany. Membership of the institution is paid, with a number of privileges (facilitation of scientific contacts and publishing in association journals, quarterly newsletter receipt, reduced cost of participation in conferences and initiatives). Struktura The executive body is the Executive Committee supported by the Council. Pamela Soltis of the University of Florida, 2007-2008 is Stephen G. Weller of the University of California at Irvine. The council includes, among others. student representatives, editors and representatives of all thematic and regional sections. The association is divided into 16 thematic sections: briological and lichenologic

Cold Synagogue in Calvary

Cold Synagogue in Calvary Cold Synagogue in Kalwaria called žieminė sinagoga - Jewish synagogue located in Calvary, one of the two large synagogues in the city. It was built in the second half of the 19th century in an eclectic style as a one-story brick building surrounded by a cast iron fence. A central table with ten commandments was in the center of the central projection. The windows on the second floor were of oval shape. In recent years the synagogue has undergone general renovation. wiki

An operator matrix element

The matrix element of the operator Aαβ is defined as & # x27E8; α | A ^ | β & # x27E9; {\displaystyle \langle \alpha |{\hat {A}}|\beta \rangle } . The above can be interpreted in two ways: Vector scalar product & # x27E8; α | {\displaystyle \langle \alpha |} and vector A ^ | β & # x27E9; {\displaystyle {\hat {A}}|\beta \rangle } The integral of all n parameters of rk from which vectors depend, ie: & # x27E8; α | A ^ | β & # x27E9; = & # x222B; & # x2212; & # x221E; & # x221E; α ( r ¯ ) A ^ β ( r ¯ ) d n r {\displaystyle \langle \alpha |{\hat {A}}|\beta \rangle =\int \limits _{-\infty }^{\infty }\alpha ({\bar {r}}){\hat {A}}\beta ({\bar {r}})d^{n}r} wiki

Krystyna Wróblewska (graphic designer)

Krystyna Wróblewska (born 1904, died 1994) is a Vilnius-Kraków graphic artist, wife of the rector of the Vilnius University, Bronisław Wróblewski, mother of George and Andrew. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Stefan Batory University, where she studied under the supervision of Ludomir Sleńdziński and Jerzy Hoppen (diploma in 1937). She belonged to the Vilnius Group. Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Composers' Union. After 1945, he was associated with Cracow, taking active artistic and pedagogical activities there. among others as lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture of the Cracow University of Technology and chair of the Nine Grafik Group (1947-1960). The artistic path of the artist was mainly connected with the traditions of classicism, realism and expressionism and woodcut technique. It has also embellished exlibris in the world. wiki

Rachel Howard

Rachel Howard is an American film and television actress, psychologist. Curriculum vitae She has not been involved in acting for a long time. She is praised for her performance in the third part of Friday, 13th, the horror classic (1982). On the screen she made her debut in 1975 on the series Emergency !. Two years later, she was involved in Charlie's Angels, where she starred as a ninja warrior in the episode " Angel Baby. For the last time, the actress starred in a 1987 film project. In the 2008 Internet Movie Database (IMDb), Howard reportedly practices medicine in California, where he leads a quiet life, far from being Hollywood noise. Today she was an actress as a psychologist. She earned her doctorate, living in Los Angeles. Filmography wiki

Second Viennese arbitration

Romania's territory as a result of arbitration Second Vienna arbitration - International arbitration held on 30 August 1940 in Vienna by Germany and Italy (in the role of arbitrators) on the Hungarian-Romanian territorial dispute over areas lost by Hungary to Romania after the First World War. The dispute was resolved by ordering a change of border in favor of Hungary. In the implementation of the arbitration, Romania has withdrawn the northern part of Transylvania and part of Marmaris and Krishna with a total area of ​​43 104 km², inhabited by about 2.5 million people. After World War II, all these areas returned to Romania in accordance with the provisions of the 1947 Paris Peace. wiki

Andrzej Zozula

Andrzej Zozula (born October 11, 1950 in Warsaw) is a Polish economist, self-government activist, opposition leader in the Polish People's Republic and the Polish Jewish community. Curriculum vitae In 1975 he graduated in economics at the University of Warsaw. Between 1972 and 1973 he was active in the Socialist Youth Union. From 1973, he worked as an economist at the Bumar Foreign Trade Enterprise, the Central Association of Housing Cooperatives and the Central Research and Development Center for Packaging. He was active in the democratic opposition during the Polish People's Republic. He was a co-worker of the Workers' Defense Committee and the Social Self-Defense Committee "KOR". In 1977 he was removed from the doctoral studies at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences for signing the so-called. Declaration of Democratic Movement. In 1978 he was a co-founder of the Temporary Committee for Peasant Self-Defense of the Land of Lublin. He wa

Song and Dance Ensemble "Lubartowiacy"

Song and Dance Ensemble "Lubartowiacy" - polish folklore group. It was founded in 1959 on the initiative of Mrs. Maria Kozioł. The team is located in the Lubartów Cultural Center. The manager and choreographer of the band for 20 years until 2010 was Waldemar Świrszcz. Musical director is Andrzej Karpiński. Abroad trips Germany Lithuania Latvia Estonia Hungary Bulgaria Turkey Ukraina was Yugoslavia Belarus Repertoire wiki

El Torito (standard CD-ROM)

El Torito is an extension to the ISO 9660 CD-ROM specification. It was designed to allow booting of the operating system of a computer from a CD-ROM. It was first publicly available in January 1995 as a joint project of IBM and Phoenix Technologies. The modern BIOS searches the boot sector on the ISO 9660 CD. The EL Torito expansion allows the compact disc to emulate a hard disk or floppy disk, the disc may contain one or more disk images and emulate an INT 13 BIOS interrupt for each one. wiki

Tandawa

Tandava - one of the types of Hindu dance attributed to Shiva. Division Tamil tradition distinguishes the following types of tandoor dance: Ananda Marga In practice Ananda marga yoga is a very energetic dance, dating back to the times of Shiva and cosmic dancer Nataradza. The name "tandawa" derives from the Tamil word "tandu", which means "to jump." This exercise should only be performed by men, because it causes the release of testosterone. It is done to strengthen the body and get rid of all fears, even fear of death - so this dance also has its ideals. The dancer starts with his arms outstretched. The left hand is open, the right clenched into a fist. He imagines that in his left hand he holds a serpent - a symbol of death, and a knife in the right - a symbol of a fight with fear. The dance starts with a vigorous jumping and landing with knees bent. There are further jumps in which the left and right leg are alternately raised. The dance ends with
Heart of the Dark - a science fiction tale by Jack Dukaja, first published in 1998 in the New Fantasy magazine. The story was later published in The King of Pain in 2010. The song was honored in 1998 with the SFinks and Silver Globe awards in the "Story of the Year" category and nominated for the " Janusz Zajdla in the same category. In 2005 the story appeared. Srdce Temna in the Czech Republic, in the anthology of Polish roulette 2. The author of the translation into Czech was Pavel Weigel. Description of the plot Story, a to the story of Joseph Conrad The core of darkness, takes place on a dark, hostile planet in a world where World War II has not been resolved. The hero, a young officer from AstroKorps, stars in the Third Reich army, arrives in Darkness to solve the mystery of the Devil - Count Leszczyński, a former Ummah, a man who lives in the jungle of Hell, a strategic area where no one can survive. Moreover, it seems that it dominates the natives, and the r

Karol Bahrke

Karol Bahrke (also Barke, born March 16, 1868 in Volkino, probably in 1935) is a Polish printer and publisher, also an editor of the magazine. He was active in the Mazury region, contributing to the creation of many people's reading rooms. In 1896 he bought a printing house in Elk. He published Polish leaflets and brochures. In 1896 he became a co-founder of the Mazurian People's Party. In his print shop he published her main press organ - "Gazeta Ludowa" in circulation of 2 000 copies. He was her editor. An election committee was set up around the newspaper, which ran agitation for Polish MPs. As a result, Bahrk was threatened with a press release and imprisonment. Endangered in 1898 left Mazury and in 1904 emigrated permanently to the United States. Its name is called street in the Konieczki housing estate. wiki

System 7/24

System 7/24 - teleinformatic system, the aim of which is to widen the availability of Public Employment Services. This system provides free telephone access to current job offers, training and career guidance. It also allows employers to quickly search for candidates for employees. This system was implemented in Podlaskie Voivodeship. This system was created within the framework of the Labor Office project 7 days a week, 24 hours a day under Measure 1.1 (Development and modernization of labor market instruments and institutions, B scheme - Development of the offer of services of the labor market institutions) Sectoral Operational Program Development of Resources human. The leader of the project is the Voivodeship Labor Office in Bialystok, partners: Podlaskie Voivodship Board and fourteen Podlaskie Voivodeship employment offices. System components The 7/24 system consists of three elements: Development of the project 7/24 System Services are available in the Podlaskie Voivodes

Wladyslaw Bogdanowski

Władysław Bogdanowski (born October 13, 1957 in Lipany) is a Polish radio journalist. Education In 1981 he graduated from the Higher School of Pedagogy in Olsztyn. In 1982 he defended his MA thesis devoted to the cultural and social activity of the Polish Radio Broadcasting Station in Olsztyn. He graduated from postgraduate studies at SGH in 1996 and 1997 in marketing, management and strategy development. Career From 1980 to 2006 he worked as a journalist of Radio Olsztyn SA, cooperating with the national programs of the Polish Radio, mainly with "Jedynka" and "Trójka". From 1991 to 1993 he was deputy editor of the Polish Radio Olsztyn. He initiated and co-authored Radio Elimination for the Polish Castle Meetings "Singing Poetry", which for several years was performed on the third broadcast of the PR program (Trinity), in collaboration with Wojciech Mann and Janusz Debless. In the years 1993-2000 he was the editor-in-chief and member of the Board of

Ignacy Cajetan Window

Ignacy Kajetan Prozor of his own coat of arms (born ca. 1770) - general of the landowner of Kaunas county in Kosciuszko insurrection, captain of the National Cavalry. The son of the Vitebsk Governor Joseph and his first wife, Felicjanna Niemirowicz-Szczytt, the daughter of the Josef Mstislav Jozef, the brother of Charles. Married to Angel of Oskierków, he and her daughter Cornelius and sons Henry and Maurice. He was a member of the conspiracy in Kaunas, preparing the outbreak of the Kościuszko Uprising. Bibliography wiki

Konstantin Kromiadi

Константин Григорьевич Кромияди (born 1893 in Kars in Russia, died in 1991 in the US) - Russian military officer (colonel), commander of the Russian National People's Army, Chief of Staff of the Guardsian Battalion Russian Army of the Liberation, then Commander of the Headquarters of General Andrey Vlasov during World War II, emigre activist and anti-communist columnist He was of Greek origin. He volunteered for the Russian army. He participated in the rank of lieutenant in World War I in the Caucasus. In the spring of 1917, he participated in the expedition of the Persian army, General Lazar Biczerachov, as commander of the infantry battalion. During the Russian Civil War, he joined the White Army, attaining the rank of colonel. At the end of his life he went to Germany to emigrate to Germany. as a Berlin taxi driver. During the Second World War he cooperated with Germans. From 1 September 1941 he worked at Alfred Rosenberg's Ostministerium. At the end of March 1942 he came

AGM-122 Sidearm

AGM-122 Sidearm - American anti-aircraft missile. In the early 1980s, the US Marine Corps began searching for a light anti-radar missile projected to be carried by helicopters and assault planes. Finally, the proposal of Motorola, which proposed the appropriate adaptation of the AIM-9C Sidewinder air-to-air missile, was finally accepted. The C version of this rocket, unlike other Sidewinder, was guided by a semi-active radar head. Shots in this version were carried exclusively by F-8 Crusader planes, and after retreating the last of the armament equipment, 885 AIM-8C missiles remained. Motorola has proposed replacing the semi-active radar head with a passive head, targeting a radar source. Targeting was to use an onboard radar warning system. AGM-122 rockets entered the USMC in the late 1980s; Transferred by Bell AH-1 Cobra helicopters and AV-8B Harrier II planes. Tactical-technical data Bibliography wiki

David Harel

David Harel David Harel (born 1950 in London) is an Israeli IT lecturer at the Weizmann Institute in Israel. He is an author of works on modal logic, theory of computation and software engineering, and author of the book "The essence of computer science. "Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing." In the 1980s, he created the Statechart language, then integrated into the UML modeling paradigm. Currently his interests focus on the study of visual languages, graphical representations, systems biology and perfumery communication. He also works on the computerized model of Caenorhabditis elegans, which were the first multicellular organisms with fully sequenced genomes. Harel was a Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the Weizmann Institute for seven years. He is a member of IEEE and ACM. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Multiplier effect

Multiplicity - a feedback phenomenon that involves the development of many different businesses (economic activity) under the influx of additional consumer and supplier demand resulting from the launch or expansion of a business. Multiplier effects are beneficial to the development of the local economy. You can also talk about negative multiplier effects in the event of a local economic crisis as a result of closing or reducing production in an enterprise. Spatial range of multiplier effects can be: In the latter case, we are dealing with the spread of multiplier effects to a given region (from the perspective of the environment) or leaks of multiplier effects from a given locality. wiki

Most favored nation clause

Most favored nation clause (MFN) - the concept of interstate trade. This is the definition of a treaty obligation in international trade relations. The State granting this clause to another country shall ensure that its powers and facilities are not less than that of any other country with which it trades. Usually, the most-favored nation clause covers all issues relating to trade, shipping, communications, transit and treatment of foreigners. Frequently, the KNU abbreviation is used to define the most favored nation clause. The MFN is a norm of a blank character, it does not give specific privileges and concessions. This clause may be unilateral or reciprocal. There are two types of MFN: unconditional and conditional. In the first case, the facilities previously offered to the third country are granted to the partner (identical treatment). Conditional (US) makes the granting of State a condition for the recipient to receive benefits equal to those previously granted to a third co

Master of the Altar of Ortenberg

Ortenberg's altar master - an anonymous painter in the first quarter of the 15th century. Represents the late style of fine painting in late-Gothic period, worked in Mainz and Hessen. Creator of the Altar of Ortenberg. As with many medieval artists about Ortenberg's altar master, we know little. It is best known for its triptych for the church in Ortenberg near Darmstadt. It is characterized by a specific tone oscillating around the olive tone, lyricism, sophisticated poses and court atmosphere. This work distinguishes the middle part of the two iconographic themes connected with Mary - the Family of Mary and Sacra Conversazione. On the side wings of Christ's childhood - the Christmas scene and the Adoration of the Magi. Made about 1430. Family of Mary, central part of the Altar of Ortenberg - about 1430, Darmstadt, Hessisches Landesmuseum Bibliography wiki

Stanislaw Ruziewicz

Stanislaw Ruziewicz Stanislaw Ruziewicz (born 29 August 1889 in Kolomyia, died July 12, 1941) is a Polish mathematician. Curriculum vitae He was a professor at the Polytechnic and University of Lviv and the last president of the Academy of Foreign Trade (since 1939) before the outbreak of World War II. In the years 1932-1933 he was the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UJK. He belonged to the so-called. Lviv mathematics school. His works deal with set theory and real functions. He was a curator and honorary philanthropist of Aragon. After the occupation of Lwow by the USSR - it was still until 1941 the professor and the Russian rector - the deputy of the Lviv State Institute of Soviet Trade. Arrested by the Gestapo on July 11, 1941 and the next day probably killed by shooting. The exact circumstances of death have never been explained. Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

POST

The first phase of typical POST (AMI BIOS) Second phase of typical POST (AMI BIOS) Power-on self-test (POST) is a type of test for the performance of basic components: RAM, graphics, hard disks, or CPUs executed at startup or reboot. PC PCs The POST test is performed in several phases. Phase one is to check the presence and correct operation of the systems necessary for computer operation. No expansion card is available at this stage, and errors are communicated by the PC speaker located in the system unit housing. First of all, it tests the performance of the processor, RAM and graphics card. The unfortunate result of the POST is the result of a series of noises from the loudspeaker. These voices, and more precisely their number and duration, are the error codes. Using this manual you can determine what is causing the problem. Modern motherboards instead of using a fairly uncomfortable sound code report the result of the POST test using color LEDs or a seven-segment display on the

Zdzisław Zabierzewski

Zdzislaw Zabierzewski, pseud. The Bat (born 29 August 1966) is a Polish radio journalist, translator and songwriter. The author of translations into English literary works, music albums, poetry-sound radio broadcasts. In the years 1994-2004 he conducted his own radio programs, "Night Bats Music" and "Bands of Light and Shadow" in Radio Rak (later Żak), and from 2000 to 2013 he led the bilingual program "Romantic Wave" on Alfa Radio . Literary translations English versions of the discs Own texts Zabierzewski is also the author of translations into English of singles from such artists as Wilki, IRA, Kombi, Agnieszka Chylińska, Agnieszka Chrzanowska, Tamara Kalinowska, Cool Kids of Death and Carpe Diem. bilingual "Romantic Wave" program on Alfa Radio. wiki

Bronisław Chyła

Bronisław Chyła (born 5 February 1911 in Berlin, died 19 February 1986 in Legnica) is a Polish artist and pedagogue. Biographical elements He was born in a family of Polish immigrants from Pomerania. He completed his elementary school in Berlin, then advanced to precision mechanics, finishing his basic exam. At the same time he attended the Evening Technical School. He worked as a constructor, but abandoned this job by joining the Higher School of Fine Arts, where he studied graphic design for four semesters. He actively participated in the Association of Poles in Germany. Because of the persecution he fled to Vienna. Here he undertook further studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in the master's degree, in the portrait class with professors Pauser and Boekl. In 1945 he joined the organization "Polonia Academica". He earned his living by restoring paintings, drawing and painting portraits. In 1947 he graduated with a very good result. He belonged to the Polish Scouting

Lej Wielki

Lej Wielki - a geological form of nature in south-western Poland in the Eastern Sudetes, in the Śnieżnik Massif. Lej Wielki, located in the Eastern Sudetes, in Śnieżnicki Landscape Park in the middle east of the Śnieżnik Massif, about 1.2 km, north-east of Śnieżnik. On the north side of the Black Ridge. The poorly developed knight's niche in the Gniezno rocks of the Śnieżnik Massif, in the shape of a funnel, splitting in the eastern slope of Śnieżnik, "Devil Gon" or "Devil's Downhill". Lej is a natural slope reduction, created during the last glaciation and carved by the descending winter avalanche. At the moment no avalanches are recorded. The hoppers are covered with tall grass and sparse lowland spruce forest with beech, fir and pine. The forest in the 1980's during the ecological disaster was partially destroyed. Lejem flows the nameless left tributary of the Kamienica River, whose sources are situated on the eastern slope of Śnieżnik called C

Economic union

Economic union - a higher form of the single market where Member States also harmonized all policies that affect the conditions of competition on national markets. The subject of such harmonization is primarily tax, monetary and social policies. Where a common currency is also incorporated in the union, the union becomes a monetary union. It is a form of economic integration of states, consisting in: Currently the only economic union is the Economic and Monetary Union within the European Union. wiki

Niccolò de Chiaramonte

Niccolò de Chiaramonte (d. 25 September 1227) - Italian priest. Curriculum vitae He came from Sicily. In 1215 he was a papal chaplain and subdiacon. He later became a cistercian monk at Casamari and a papal penitentiary (1217). Later he was probably aboard (about 1218). Pope Honorius III appointed him Cardinal Bishop Tusculum on January 6, 1219. In 1220-22 he was a Papal Legate to the Emperor Frederick II, who had been unsuccessfully trying to persuade him to join the Crusade. January 30, 1222 consecrated the shrine in Cosenza. In 1223 he acted as a legate in southern France against the Cathars, but as a result of complaints about his ruthlessness and avarice in the accumulation of funds for the anti-Western crusade he was quickly dismissed back to Rome. He died shortly after the election of Pope Gregory IX. Bibliography wiki

Rose Zhao

Holy. Rose Zhao (Chinese: 趙 洛莎貞 女) (born in 1878 in Zhaojia, Hebei, China - July 1900) - Catholic holidays, martyrdom. Rose Zhao was born in 1878 in Zhaojia, Hebei Province. During the rise of the boxers, there was a persecution of Christians in China. On July 28, 1900, Rose Zhao tried with her mother Maria Zhao Guo and sister Marie to escape the pursuing group of boxers jumping to the well. They pulled them out of the well and tried to force them to renounce their faith. Because they did not agree, they were taken to the cemetery and cut there. The day of her memory is 9 July (in the group of 120 Chinese martyrs). She was beatified on 17 April 1955 by Pius XII in the group Leon Mangin and 55 Companions. Named in the group of 120 Chinese martyrs on October 1, 2000 by John Paul II. Bibliography wiki

Alfonsa

Alphonsus, Alphonsine - female name of Germanic origin, female alphonse, formed from the assembly of al ("whole") or adal ("noble family") and funs ("fast, willing, kind"). The patron saint of this name is St. Alphonsus of the Immaculate Conception. in Muttathupadam (in 1946) and the venerable Alfons Eppinger. This name is also very rare in the version of Alfonsyn, which is a collation of the diminutive of the name Alfonso, created on Roman soil. Alphonse's name day celebrates July 28th and July 31st. wiki

Ludmila Spiesivcev

Ludmila Jakowlewna Spiesivcev (born April 19, 1948) is a Russian serial killer and cannibal. Mother of Alexander Spiesivetev, cannibals murderer. She participated in at least several killings in which she helped her son. Activity Ludmiła is known to have helped her son with at least three killings, but is suspected of participating in more crimes. Her role was simple: she lured young women into her apartment, then she and her son killed, quarreled, and then prepared meals. Discovery of crimes The crimes she and her son made came out by accident. In October 1996, neighbors called a plumber to leak from the pipe in her apartment, and since no one reacted to the knock - the militia scaled the door. In the middle of it was a bowl with a dismembered human body, and on the couch a woman who died several hours later. Judgment Ludmile Spiesivceva was charged with complicity in three murders. She did not admit to being guilty, claiming that she had nothing to do with them and that she di

Sławomir Jarczyk

Sławomir Jarczyk (born August 18, 1980 in Chorzów) is a Polish defender of the Chorzów Movement. League debut in the colors of the Spring of 2001. Already as a primary player fell with the club in 2003 to the 2nd league. However, he never left his beloved team. It was only after 1.5 season he moved from the affected financial crisis of the Movement to Polonia Warszawa. However, in Warsaw he did not feel good and went to Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała, where from half a year he was taken by Górnik Zabrze. In Zabrze, Jarczyk rescued. He became a key player in the miners and contributed greatly to the maintenance of the first-class take-off. After the acquisition of the Miner by the German insurance company extended his contract with the club. So far he has played 79 matches without any goals (as of 21 October 2007). Since spring 2007 he has performed in Vistula Plock colors. In Wisła played until July 2010, when the contract was terminated. In September 2010 he became a Pogon Barlinek pl

Flag of South Vietnam

Flag of South Vietnam The flag of Vietnam of the South was in the years 1890-1920 the flag of the Vietnamese Empire. In 1948, the Emperor Bao Dai proclaimed it the flag of the State of Vietnam, and after the division of the country became the flag of South Vietnam. After the Communist takeover on April 30, 1975, until the reunification of the state in 1976, the flag of South Vietnam was the official flag of Vietkong. The South Vietnam flag is used by some immigrant communities. wiki

Island silicates

island silicates Island silicates - a type of silicate. The main structural motif of the silicate is the tetrahedron with one silicon atom in the center and four oxygen atoms. Tetrahedrons may be singly or in combination with one or more oxygen atoms. Island silicates are the simplest silicates and contain isolated, unrelated silicate tetrahedrons. Their negative charge is neutralized by two- or trivalent metal cations. Combination of tetrahedrons is accomplished by ionic oxygenation bonds. General formula of this silicate: X3Y2 (SiO4) 3, where X and Y are di- and trivalent metal cations. Minerals belonging to this group are produced at very high temperatures. The island silicates include minerals such as olivine = peridot, pomegranate, zirconium, sillimanite, andalisite, disten cyanide, topaz, staurolite, willemit or titanite = sfen. Authority control (mineral subclass): wiki

Mark Midler

Mark Midler (Марк Петрович Мидлер born September 24, 1931 in Moscow, May 31, 2012), Soviet swordsman, florist. Twice gold Olympic medalist. The Soviet Union has been in the squad for over a decade. He won two Olympic medals with his colleagues in 1960 and 1964. He served as team captain. He has won the world championship five times, three times on the podium in individual competition (silver in 1957, bronze in 1959 and 1961). Olympic Games (medals) Rome 1960 Such 1964 wiki
Jan Jędrykowski CM (born May 21, 1899 in Slomniki, May 6, 1942 in KL Dachau) - Polish Catholic priest, Servant of God of the Catholic Church. In 1919 he joined the Congregation of the Missionaries of Saint Vincent de Paul. He was ordained priest in 1926 and began his pastoral work in Milatin Nowy and then in Cracow (in Kleparz). After the outbreak of World War II he was arrested by the Gestapo on July 15, 1940 and imprisoned on the Montelup. Then on 30 August he was sent to the German concentration camp in Auschwitz and then to Dachau on 12 December 1940. As a patient he was gassed by the torturers. He is one of the 122 Servants of God, on which, on September 17, 2003, the beatification process of the second group of martyrs from the Second World War began. Internet sources wiki

Franciszek Giergielewicz

Franciszek Giergielewicz coat of arms Topór (born August 26, 1886 in Dobrzyn, died September 10, 1941 in Działdowo) - honorary canon of the Collegium of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, vicar of the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Płock, parish priest in Płock-Radziwiu. > He was the son of Jan Giergielewicz and Marianna of Kozłowski. He had three brothers and three sisters. He graduated from high school in Dobrzyn and gymnasium in Płock. In 1909 he entered the Seminary of Plock; He received the ordained priest from the hands of Bl. bpa A.J. Nowowiejskiego June 22, 1913. He then took on the arm of bp. Nowowiejs co-created the Diocesan Museum in Płock. He was a vicar in Krzynowlady Mała, in Ostrów Mazowiecka, Farze św. Bartłomiej in Płock, Cathedral in Płock, Lipowiec parish. Since 1920 he was pastor in Zieluń, since 1926 in the parish of St. Benedict in Płock-Radziwiu. In 1933 he received the honor of the Canon of the Honorary Chapter of Pułt

Peter Merker

Peter Merker in April 1947 Peter Paul Merker (born 1890, date unknown) - Nazi criminal, member of the German concentration camp Buchenwald and SS-Oberscharführer. A member of Buchenwald's crew from September 1939 to February 27, 1945. Served as sergeant of the guard company, Blockführer and sub-camp commandant, which housed Gustloff (October 1943 to February 1945). Merker bullied the prisoners in various ways. After the end of the war, he sat on the bench of the accused in the Buchenwald crew (US vs. Josias Prince Zu Waldeck and others) before the American Military Tribunal in Dachau and was sentenced to death. The verdict, however, turned the jury on 20 years of imprisonment. In the mid-1950s he was released from prison in Landsberg Bibliography wiki

Marc-Antoine, Markiz of Dampierre

Marc-Antoine, Markiz of Dampierre Marc-Antoine, Marquis de Dampierre (born December 24, 1676 in Pisseleu, died 1756) is a French aristocrat, military and composer of the late Baroque. In his music he can hear the trumpets and hunting horns, which were his inspiration, the marquis was a great amateur hunter. He also participated in the concerts of the Concert Spirituel. On February 22, 1705 he married Justine-Marguerite Colomes, the daughter of artisan duke du duin. In the later stages of his life he was the royal governor of the Languedoc. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Leonidas of Taranto

Leonidas of Taranto (born in 320 BC) is a Greek poet, author of epigrams. Gadary's Meleager placed in his anthology the epigrams of about 60 BC. more than a hundred poems by Leonidas. Thanks to this, from the originated around 900 in Byzantine so-called. The Palatinate Anthology, we can learn the work of this outstanding poet. Two poems survived by Stobajos, and one survived by papyrus. Leonidas' themes for his works were mainly drawn from the lives of poor people: craftsmen, fishermen, and laborers. He described the life of the poor in various cities of Great Greece. Hence he is supposed to be a poor wanderer. The life and work of simple people Leonidas described elaborate and sophisticated style using often rare words and creating neologisms. In his descriptions of nature, there is an effect of Anyte from Tegea. Part of the epigrams concerns works of art and literary works, while in Leonidas's work there are no typical poetry, poetry, and erotic themes. The influenc

Paweł Demirski

Paweł Demirski (born 1979 in Gdańsk) - Polish journalist and playwright, member of Krytyka Polityczna. Curriculum vitae He studied architecture at Gdansk University of Technology and journalism at the University of Wroclaw. In 2002, he debuted in the theater as a playwright. He writes political art that deals with issues such as youth unemployment, emigration, the crisis of patriotism, the war in Iraq. Author of When it comes to setting fire to home, it is not a surprise, From Poland with Love, Padnia and Walesa. The story of the cheerful, and so sad, the Exhumation, the Pole, the Pole, the Pole and the devil, the death of the taxpayer. Diamonds are the charcoal that came to work, Art for Children, Economic Opera for nice ladies and wealthy gentlemen, Long live the war !!! Andrzej, Andrzej, Andrzej and Andrzej (Grand Prix of the Divine Comedy Festival in Cracow), Rainbow Tribune 2012, not a divine comedy or I will ALL BELIEVE GOD. Together with Michal Zadara he wrote Ifigenia. N

Otto Drabek

Otto Drabek (born 1894, died 27 May 1947) is a Nazi criminal, a supervisor in the quarries of the Mauthausen concentration camp and an SS-Unterscharführer. The Austrian from Mauthausen was from 1941 to January 20, 1945, and from April 20, 1944 to May 5, 1945. He served as one of the chief prisoners of forced labor in the local quarry. The quarry was dominated by murderous conditions that made it a true murderer of prisoners. There was also a Drabek who constantly abused prisoners. In the trial of Mauthausen-Gusen (US vs. Johann Altfuldisch and others) before the American Military Tribunal in Dachau Drabek was sentenced to death. The sentence was made by hanging in the Landsberg prison on May 27, 1947. Bibliography wiki

Slug of the deer

Evetria turionana - butterfly species. Appearance: butterfly with wingspan of 10-20mm, color from yolk brown to rusty, with silver-gray, transverse bands. Occurrence: It is a common pest of 6-12 year old and older pine trees and pineapples. Biology: Butterflies fly in May and June. The female lay eggs singly on the top or side buds in circles on young pine trees. The caterpillars hatch from the end of June to the beginning of July, bite into the top buds and dump them. As a result, donuts die and peak functions take over from one side bud, but they can also be populated and destroyed by caterpillars. The call is made in April and May inside a delicate yarn of a hollowed donut. This is also where the pupa overhangs, which is characteristic of a residual spruce. Economic importance: Feeding effects are visible in spring when buds are sprouting on the donuts and the buds themselves are undeveloped and soft in the root part. Crawler caterpillars cause shoot damage, underdevelopme