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    Stanisław Majewski (1944–2020). Flashback

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    Aim: Presentation of the scientific, didactic and organizational achievements of Dr. Stanisław Majewski. Methods: An analysis of source materials. Results: P resentation of t he biography, a nd scientific a nd d idactic achievements of Stanisław Majewski. His teaching experience and career at the Jan Kochanowski University. His system of values in various aspects of life. Conclusions: Stanisław Majewski is the author of several dozen scientific, didactic and methodological articles as well as many scientific reviews. He is the author of three books important for Polish education. He influenced many generations of students

    Majewski, T R, VX39879

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/401162Surname: MAJEWSKI. Given Name(s) or Initials: T R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX39879. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 13795.220808 Item: [2016.0049.33455] "Majewski, T R, VX39879

    Inkluzija djece s posebnim potrebama s osvrtom na djecu s Majewski sindromom

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    Majewski sindrom spada u skupinu Primordial Dwarfism sindroma. Ubraja se u rijetke bolesti te od njega boluje samo 150 ljudi u svijetu. To je urođena vrsta sindroma koji se prepoznaje po abnormalno malom rastu u svima fazama života te ga karakteriziraju patuljasti rast, velika mogućnost srčanih udara, kao i hiperaktivnost. U Republici Hrvatskoj samo jedan dječak ima dijagnozu Majewski sindroma. Njegov primjer inkluzije glavna je zadaća ovoga rada. Djeca s posebnim potrebama nisu oni koje treba isključivati iz društva, već uvijek raditi na njihovoj inkluziji. Biblijska definicija tumači čovjeka kao krunu stvaranja i sliku Božju. S katehetskog gledišta djeca s posebnim potrebama su oni koji su na osobiti način uvijek izazov u radu. Obitelj jest temeljno mjesto prihvaćanja osobe s posebnim potrebama. Župna zajednica i škola su mjesta gdje osobe s posebnim potrebama za svoj rast i napredak moraju pronaći ljubav i prihvaćanje, a ne sažaljenje. Djeca s posebnim potrebama tako predstavljaju žive udove Crkve koji je na poseban način izgrađuju. Djeca s Majewski sindromom imaju sva prava kao i ostala djeca. Njihove potrebe treba znati prepoznati i na temelju njih djelovati. Patuljasti rast i hiperaktivnost ne smiju biti prepreka inkluziji takve djece. Iako sitnijeg rasta, njihov intelektualni razvoj niti malo ne zaostaje od njihovih vršnjaka. Upravo to mora biti razlog i poticaj za neprestano poticanje inkluzije djece s Majewski sindromom u životu župne zajednice, škole, ali i u svim područjima života.Majewski syndrome belongs to the group of Primordial Dwarfism syndrome. It a rare disease and only 150 people in the world suffers from it. It is a congenital type of syndrome that is recognized by abnormally short stature at all stages of life and is characterized by dwarfism, a high possibility of heart attacks, as well as hyperactivity. In the Republic of Croatia, only one boy is diagnosed with Majewski syndrome. The example of his inclusion is the main topic of this paper. Children with special needs should not be excluded from the society, and people should always work on their inclusion. The biblical definition interprets the man as the crown of creation and the image of God. From a catechetical point of view, children with special needs are those who are, in a special way, always a challenge to work with. A family is the fundamental place of acceptance of a person with special needs. The parish community and schools are places where persons with special needs must find love and acceptance for their growth and progress, not pity. Children with special needs thus represent the part of the Church who form it in a special way. Children with Majewski syndrome have their rights just as all other children. It is necessary to recognize their needs and act based on them. Dwarfism and hyperactivity must not be an obstacle to the inclusion of such children. Although of smaller stature, their intellectual development does not lag behind the ones of their peers. This should be the reason and motivation to constantly encourage the inclusion of children with Majewski syndrome in the life of the parish community, school, and also in all areas of life

    Farming on the Edge in Poland. Options for Improving Farm Incomes for the Main Types of Farms after Joining the EU

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    The aim of the paper is to examine the financial impacts of introducing the Common Agricultural Policy into the Polish farming sector after the accession to the EU. Aggregated results from farm level modelling using linear programming for 210 farm types representing the variety of Polish farms, and 90% of the agricultural sector are presented. The benefits of the negotiated subsidy arrangements are unequally distributed and only a partial solution to low farm family incomes.EU accession, Polish Agriculture, direct payments, typical farms, farm model., Farm Management,

    Nomad s trvalym bydlistem - Lech Majewski

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    If the figure of a pointlessly wandering flneur is agreed to be recognized as an emblem of postmodemity, or — in other words — if the wandering itself is its own goal, then the figure epitomizing postmodemity is that of a nomad. Such a concept, obviously opposite to the views of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, finds its foundations in Zygmunt Bauman’s thought. The sociologist observed that the nomads never choose their route at random; they do not plan it anew every day. The common characteristic shared both by nomads and by pilgrims (which makes representatives of both groups prominently different from the postmodern man) is the unalterability of the course once taken. Lech Majewski is a nomad in a double sense of the word. Firstly, he endlessly wanders in the space between the media he uses for the sake of his peregrinations. Poetry, prose, essay, painting, film, music, theater, opera — all represent the rich inventory of means the artist employs to exercise fully authorial expression. Secondly, Majewski has worked (and still works) in various locations, including Poland, England, America, Brasil, Germany, and Lithuania. These creative rovings could possibly be offered as the most powerful proof of his nomadism, or perhaps of his lack of rootedness in one place functioning as some “personal center of Universe” of paramount importance. Yet, paradoxically, such reasoning could lead one astray: Majewski’s recent work — especially the film and stage versions of his autobiographical opera Pokój saren [The Room of the Does] and two film productions, WOjaCZEK and Angelus — clearly disprove the “nomadic” intepretations of the artist and his work. The central locus of the artist, who is perfectly capable of successful functioning in a variety of geographical and artistic contexts, is the city of Katowice, the city of his birth, which, in the year 1953 (when Majewski was born) was called Stalinogród. The present article strives to synthetically present the (to-date) artistic achievement of Lech Majewski, one of the most versatile of contemporary Polish artists, who has proven to be successful in creating art of universal dimensions, and yet art tinged with the uniqueness of his own “little province”

    Siemaszkoa I. I. Tav. & T. Majewski

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    Genus Siemaszkoa I.I.Tav. & T.Majewski MB#5028 Mycotaxon 3: 202 (Tavares & Majewski 1976). – Type species: S. flexa (T.Majewski) I.I.Tav. & T.Majewski Brief description Monoecious. Receptacle uniseriate, unbranched, consisting of three or more superposed cells supporting cell VI and the perithecium. Antheridia are sessile, short phialides, on appendages. Remarks The genus consists of seven species, of which six in Europe, four in Denmark. The most recently described species are S. ramificans and S. valida (Majewski 1991). All the species have diminutive thalli and occur on Ptiliidae beetles. In the species descriptions, when we describe the receptacle, it refers to cells from foot to the cell subtending cell VI; this is because the primary septum cannot be identified with certainty. Key to the Danish species (partially following Majewski 1994b) 1. The perithecium is a continuation of the receptacle axis.................................................................. 2 – The perithecium is lateral to the axis which is formed by the receptacle and the appendage. Perithecium narrowly elongate. Round black spot on the foot............................... S. ptenidii (Scheloske) I.I.Tav. 2. Appendage unbranched, strongly bent backward in mature thalli; bearing broad sessile antheridia near its base.......................................................................................... S. flexa (T.Majewski) I.I.Tav. – Appendage branched or, if unbranched, antheridia are the cells of appendage axis themselves which bear lateral short efferent necks........................................................................................................ 3 3. Appendage directed upwards, unbranched or sparsely branched. Perithecium ovate........................................................................................................................................................ S. fennica Huldén – Appendage branched and directed backwards in mature thalli. Antheridia flask-shaped, borne on the appendage branches. Lower cells of appendage variably inflated and with strongly constricted septa........................................................................................................... S. ramificans T.MajewskiPublished as part of Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan, 2021, Laboulbeniomycetes (Fungi, Ascomycota) of Denmark, pp. 1-425 in European Journal of Taxonomy 781 on pages 67-68, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583, http://zenodo.org/record/582892

    DPP v Majewski [1977] AC 443, House of Lords

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    Essential Cases: Criminal Law provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. This case document summarizes the facts and decision in DPP v Majewski [1977] AC 443, House of Lords. The document also included supporting commentary from author Jonathan Herring.</p

    CONSOLE_WP3_Task3.2_Pan-EU survey of farmers and other rural landowners_PL_2022.10.20_v01

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    Data collected from the Polish farmers' survey (DCE), properly operated through data management and assembled as a coherent and cohesive database in Rdata format to be used for econometric modeling. Data Set Title: CONSOLE_WP3_Task3.2_Pan-EU survey of farmers and other rural landowners_PL_2022.10.20_v01; Data Set Author/s: Wąs Adam, SGGW, ORCID 0000-0001-8643-5985; Data Set Contributor/s: Majewski Edward, SGGW, 0000-0003-0886-6645 Malak-Rawlikowska Agata, SGGW,0000-0002-1484-0989; Data Set Contact Person/s: Wąs Adam, SGGW, ORCID 0000-0001-8643-5985, [email protected]; Data Set License: this data set is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/; Publication Year: 2022; Project Info: CONSOLE CONtract SOLutions for Effective and lasting delivery of agri-environmental-climate public goods by EU agriculture and forestry, funded by European Union, Horizon 2020 Programme. Grant Agreement num. 817949; https://console-project.eu

    Siemaszkoa ramificans T. Majewski

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    Siemaszkoa ramificans T.Majewski MB#363463 Fig. 13D–G Polish Botanical Studies 2: 224 (Majewski 1991). – Type: “ On Ptenidium turgidum Thomson. Bt. Bialowieza National Park, sect. 256, 18.6.1989 (4489 – holotype)”; KRAM. [Poland] Diagnostic features Receptacle consisting of (4–)5–6 superposed cells (cell I included). Appendage ramified into several branches above 2 nd –5 th cell; some of the branches bear narrowly elongated, flask-shaped antheridia (Fig. 13E–F, arrows). Cells of the base of the appendage typically inflated (Fig. 13D, *). Perithecium appears to be terminal on the receptacle axis. Perithecial apex asymmetric, with a protruding lip. [Detailed description: Majewski 1994b] Distribution and hosts Only known from Poland (type) on species of the genus Ptenidium (Col. Ptiliidae). Collections examined from Denmark On Ptenidium turgidum Thomson, 1855 (Col. Ptiliidae) DENMARK – Nordøstjylland (NEJ) • Vesterskoven i Tofte Skov; 56°50.346′ N, 10°13.361′ E; NJ70; 7 Aug. 2013; JP 318; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-122797. – Nordøstsjaelland (NEZ) • Stampeskov ved Rådvad; 55°48.367′ N, 12°33.322′ E; UB48; 23 Mar. 2017; JP 239; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-122719. – Sydsjaelland (SZ) • Enemaerket ved Naesbyholm; 55°22.429′ N, 11°36.776′ E; PG63; 17 Nov. 2019; JP 1562; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-124322. Remarks First record from Denmark and first since it was originally described. Unusual short thalli have been collected under the head of one host specimen, and we have decided to assign them to S. ramificans because of characters of the perithecial apex and the base of the appendage (Fig. 13D). A photo of this species is given here for the first time.Published as part of Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan, 2021, Laboulbeniomycetes (Fungi, Ascomycota) of Denmark, pp. 1-425 in European Journal of Taxonomy 781 on pages 72-74, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583, http://zenodo.org/record/582892
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