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A.R.M.Y. czyli Akcja Ratowania Małych Yamników - Kula Bowling & Club Rzeszów
Filmowe podsumowanie Akcji Ratowania Małych Yamników (A.R.M.Y.), którą zorganizowaliśmy w listopadzie 2015 roku. Dzięki pomocy partnerów i naszych gości udało się uszczęśliwić wiele psich pyszczków ze schroniska Azyl u Majki w Wysokiej Strzyżowskiej. A wszystko zakończyło się klubową imprezą w militarnym stylu! Dziękujemy!! :))
EnergyLandia 2018 Tallest Fastest Hyper Roller Coaster in Europe! Full Front Seat POV!
Energylandia in Poland announced today they will build the tallest and fastest traditional hyper coaster (using a lift hill not a launch) roller coaster in Europe for 2018! With a height of 80 meters (262 feet) and speeds of 140kmph (86mph) - This new coaster will open in 2018! Made by Intamin.
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Barrisol® - Oficjalny wykonawca Maksimus : Olimpic Bowling Center w Bydgoszczy
Firma BARRISOL – MAKSIMUS zmierza w kierunku inteligentnego zarządzania światłem.
Jednym z najciekawszych rozwiązań jest zastosowanie sterownika nadrzędnego który ma możliwość zarządzać oświetleniem w taki sposób jaki zażyczy sobie didżej.
Odpowiednie oprogramowanie jest zsynchronizowane pod potrzeby klubu w taki sposób, aby w ułamku sekundy można było otrzymać nastrój na parkiecie tanecznym jaki tylko będzie Nam potrzebny.
Zapraszamy wszystkich zainteresowanych do klubu Olimpic Bowling Center przy ulicy Toruńskiej 59 w Bydgoszczy.
Poznaj Time Machine Minigolf
Time Machine Minigolf to więcej niż pole do minigolfa! To zupełnie nowy wymiar rozrywki, wykorzystujący technologię UV i 3D. Zabierz rodzinę i przyjaciół, przyjdźcie do nas na poziom +3 i wybierzcie się w multimedialną podróż w czasie :)
Centrum Rozrywki Lucky Star - www.torun-plaza.pl
Centrum Rozrywki Lucky Star zaprasza na świetną zabawę. Rewelacyjne nagłośnienie, doskonale zaopatrzony bar i profesjonalna obsługa. Bogata oferta przyciąga miłośników imprez, turniejów i aktywnego spędzania czasu. Do dyspozycji jest dwanaście profesjonalnych torów do kręgli, sześć stołów bilardowych oraz sala zabaw dla dzieci. Lucky Star to 2 tys. m kw. rozrywkowej powierzchni, do tego promocje i konkursy. Warto tam zajrzeć.
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CORRUPTION and GREED in Ukraine [Kult America]
So who are the real thieves in Ukraine? According to the many, the government. I wanted to see their crimes with my own eyes so I headed to the estate of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych. Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych (born July 9, 1950, Yenakiyeve, Ukraine, U.S.S.R. [now in Ukraine]), Ukrainian politician who served as prime minister (2002–05, 2006–07) and president (2010–14) of Ukraine.As president, Yanukovych promptly demonstrated his pro-Russian leanings. In April 2010 he struck a deal with Russian Pres. Dmitry Medvedev to extend Russia’s lease of the port at Sevastopol, the base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, until 2042. In exchange, Ukraine would receive a reduction in the price of Russian natural gas. The parliamentary debate over the agreement devolved into a melee, with some members of the opposition throwing eggs and lighting smoke bombs, but the measure narrowly passed. Yanukovych drew additional ire from his opponents when he stated that the Great Famine of 1932–33(a Soviet-era famine in which four to five million Ukrainians died) should not be considered an act ofgenocide carried out by Soviet authorities against the Ukrainian people, as former president Yushchenko had declared. A decision by the Constitutional Court in October 2010 greatly expanded the powers of the presidency. In 2011 Tymoshenko was charged with abuse of power and sentenced to seven years in prison. The following year Tymoshenko’s interior minister, Yuri Lutsenko, received a four-year sentence for similar charges; many observers characterized both prosecutions as politically motivated. In October 2012 the Party of Regions won the largest share of seats in parliamentary elections, and most observers characterized the polling as relatively free and fair. It appeared that Yanukovych was attempting to pivot toward the West in April 2013, when he ordered the release of Lutsenko in advance of the signing of an association agreement with the European Union. Just days before that treaty was to be signed in November 2013, Yanukovych pulled out of the deal, triggering a scramble among EU leaders and sparking a wave of popular protests in Kiev. Putin pledged billions in financial assistance as the demonstrations in Kiev’s Maidan (Independence Square) continued into 2014. Yanukovych responded by enacting a series of anti-protest measures that were hastily repealed by the parliament after two demonstrators were killed in clashes with police in January 2014. Protests spread to eastern Ukraine, traditionally Yanukovych’s stronghold, and violence in the Maidan escalated dramatically. More than 70 people were killed in clashes with police and security forces in February 2014, as the remaining support for Yanukovych and his administration crumbled. The parliament voted to impeach Yanukovych on February 22; he responded by denouncing the action as a coup and fleeing the capital. His whereabouts unknown, protesters descended upon Yanukovych’s opulent residence outside Kiev, and Ukraine’s interim government issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of mass murder. Visit for more info!
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TEDxKrakow - Charles Crawford - The Physics of Diplomacy
Over the course of a thirty year career in diplomatic services, Charles Crawford has seen triumph and tragedy firsthand. He served as British Ambassador in Poland, Belgrade, and Sarajevo. Today he shares with us some of the fruits of his varied experience as he illustrates the forces at the core of effective change initiatives.
Charles Crawford joined the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1979. He served in communist Yugoslavia (1981-84); as FCO Speech-writer (1984-87); in South Africa as apartheid ended (1987-91); and in Moscow after the USSR collapsed (1991-96).
He was British Ambassador in Sarajevo after the conflict (1996-98); in Belgrade after the fall of Milosevic (2001-03); and in Warsaw (2003-07).
During his FCO career Charles Crawford contributed to speeches by members of the Royal Family, Prime Ministers and different Ministers. His work was praised at high levels in London, NATO and the European Union (fabulously readable and interesting analysis ... acrobatic and eye-catching use of language).
In 2005 a private email sent by Charles Crawford from Warsaw to Whitehall offering 'blackly humorous' suggestions on the EU Budget process was leaked to the Sunday Times, generating controversy in the British, Polish and European/US media.
Charles Crawford left the FCO in 2007 and is now a consultant and qualified Mediator. His writings have appeared in the Independent, Guardian, National Review Online, Radio Free Europe, and DIPLOMAT. His website charlescrawford.biz was a Top 20 UK Libertarian Blog in the 2008/2009 Total Politics surveys.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)
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Words at War: Faith of Our Fighters: The Bid Was Four Hearts / The Rainbow / Can Do
Wanda Wasilewska (21 January 1905 -- 29 July 1964) was a Polish and Soviet novelist and communist political activist who played an important role in the creation of a Polish division of the Soviet Red Army during World War II and the formation of the People's Republic of Poland.
She had fled the German attack on Warsaw in September 1939 and taken up residence in Soviet-occupied Lviv and eventually the Soviet Union.
Wasilewska was born on 25 January 1905 in Kraków, Austria-Hungary. Her father was Leon Wasilewski, a Polish Socialist Party politician. She studied philosophy at the Warsaw University and Polish language and Polish literature at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. After she graduated she remained at her alma mater and passed her doctorate exams in 1927. While studying she started cooperation with the Union of Socialist Youth and Society of Workers' Universities.
Soon after she finished her studies she started working as a school teacher and a journalist for various left-wing newspapers, among them Naprzód, Robotnik, Dziennik Popularny and Oblicze Dnia. She also became the chairperson of the Płomyk and Płomyczek monthlies for children, where she introduced Soviet propaganda. Although she was often criticised for her radical left-wing opinions, she joined the PPS instead of the communist party, where she was soon promoted to a member of the main party council. In her early political career she supported an alliance of all the left-wing parties with the communists against the ruling Sanacja. She was also an active supporter of many strikes in Poland. During one of the demonstrations in Kraków she met Marian Bogatko, whom she later married.
After the Polish defeat in the Polish Defensive War of 1939 and the partition of Poland into Soviet and German occupied zones, she moved to Lviv where she automatically became a Soviet citizen. The Gestapo — acting at the request of the NKVD — helped to transfer her daughter and her furniture from Warsaw to Lviv.[1] She became a member of various communist organisations uniting local Polish and Ukrainian communists. She was also a journalist for the Czerwony Sztandar (Red Banner), a Soviet propaganda newspaper printed in Polish language. In early 1940, Joseph Stalin awarded her a seat in the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. She also became the chair of the Dramatic Theatre in Lviv. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union Wasilewska fled advancing Nazi army and joined the Red Army as a war correspondent and a functionary of the Political Commandment (Politupravleniye) of the Red Army. She held the military rank of a colonel.[2] She was also one of the founders (together with Jerzy Putrament) of the Nowe Widnokręgi monthly.
After consultations with Stalin (and most probably by his direct order) she became the head of the newly formed Związek Patriotów Polskich (Society of Polish Patriots), a Soviet-created provisional government that was to control Poland. In 1944 she also became the deputy chief of the Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN), another provisional government which was also sponsored by the Soviet Union and opposing the Polish government in exile as the legal government of Poland. She favoured the incorporation of Poland as a republic of the Soviet Union.
After most of Poland was occupied by the Red Army she decided to stay in the Soviet Union. She also became involved in a relationship with Ukrainian playwright Oleksandr Korniychuk, with whom she moved to Kiev.
Although both her Russian and Ukrainian language abilities were very limited, she remained a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union for several decades. She did not return to public life, however. She died on July 29, 1964 in Kiev. She is buried in the Baikove Cemetery.
She was triple recipient of the Stalin prize for literature (1943, 1946, 1952). During the life of Joseph Stalin she was considered a classic writer of Soviet literature and her works were included into the school curriculum throughout the Soviet Union, but she was almost completely forgotten after his death.