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Reproduction of the original: Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz
Kwartalnik naukowy „BiTP. Bezpieczeństwo i Technika Pożarnicza/ Safety & Fire Technique“ jest czasopismem recenzowanym, w którym publikowane są oryginalne artykuły naukowe, doniesienia wstępne, artykuły przeglądowe, studia przypadków oraz artykuły z praktyki dla praktyki. Zakres tematyczny kwartalnika: · ochrona przeciwpożarowa · zarządzanie kryzysowe · ochrona ludności · inżynieria bezpieczeństwa pożarowego · edukacja na rzecz bezpieczeństwa · procesy spalania, wybuchu i gaszenia · bezpieczeństwo budowli · technika pożarnicza · medycyna katastrof i ratownictwo medyczne · zarządzanie bezpieczeństwem · strategia bezpieczeństwa · inne tematy związane z szeroko rozumianym bezpieczeństwem W ocenie czasopism Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego (Komunikat z dnia 18 grudnia 2015 r.) Kwartalnik otrzymał 13 punktów. ISSN 1895-8443 Więcej informacji na stronie bitp.cnbop.pl Spis treści numeru:http://bitp.cnbop.pl/nowybitp/ Wydawnictwo CNBOP-PIB
Zeromski's last novel tells the story of Cezary Baryka, a young Pole who finds himself in Baku, Azerbaijan, a predominantly Armenia city, as the Russian Revolution breaks out. He becomes embroiled in the chaos caused by the revolution, and barely escapes with his life. Then, he and his father set off on a horrendous journey west to reach Poland. His father dies en route, but Cezary makes it to the newly independent Poland. Here he struggles to find his place in the turmoil of the new country. Cezary sees the suffering of the poor and the working classes, yet his experiences in the newly formed Soviet Union make him deeply suspicious of socialist and communist solutions. Cezary is an outsider among both the gentry and the working classes, and he cannot find where he belongs. Furthermore, he has unsuccessful and tragic love relations. The novel ends when, despite his profound misgivings, he takes up political action on behalf of the poor.
The Secret Garden is written by American author Frances Hodgson Burnett and published in book form in 1911. This is novel for children and is a pastoral story of self-healing that became a classic of children’s literature. This book is considered to be among Burnett’s best work. The novel revolves on Mary Lennox, a selfish and disagreeable 10-year-old girl, who is living in India with her wealthy British family. Neglected by her parents, Mary is spoiled by her servants. Mary is orphaned when a cholera epidemic kills her parents and the servants. After staying briefly with an English clergyman, she is sent to England to live with a widowed uncle, his huge Yorkshire estate, but he is rarely there. Consequently, she is brought to the estate by the head housekeeper who shuts her into a room and tells her not to explore the house. Later on, her interaction with nature transforms her and she becomes kinder and more considerate. The Secret Garden is a tale of transformation and feeling of extreme happiness in the presence of nature. The physical and spiritual healing that Mary experiences in the garden is mirrored in the nature’s seasons.
Listing more than 500 sky targets, both near and far, in 187 challenges, this observing guide will test novice astronomers and advanced veterans alike. Its unique mix of Solar System and deep-sky targets will have observers hunting for the Apollo lunar landing sites, searching for satellites orbiting the outermost planets, and exploring hundreds of star clusters, nebulae, distant galaxies, and quasars. Each target object is accompanied by a rating indicating how difficult the object is to find, an in-depth visual description, an illustration showing how the object realistically looks, and a detailed finder chart to help you find each challenge quickly and effectively. The guide introduces objects often overlooked in other observing guides and features targets visible in a variety of conditions, from the inner city to the dark countryside. Challenges are provided for the naked eye, through binoculars and the largest backyard telescopes.
Published and distributed by Marian Press, this bestselling Diary sparked the Divine Mercy Movement and chronicles the message that Jesus, the Divine Mercy, gave to the world through a humble nun. It reminds us to trust in His forgiveness - and as Christ is merciful, so, too, are we instructed to be merciful to others. The trade edition of this title is now in its 30th printing, with more than one million copies distributed worldwide since its release in 1981 in the original Polish edition.
Introduces young readers to Catholic beliefs as expressed in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.