Discussion on the division into voivodeships in the Second Polish Republic

Cecylia Leszczyńska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.01

Vol. no: 38

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The purpose of the article is to reconstruct the debate on the division into provinces in the Second Republic, which was introduced in 1919-1922. The shape of the provinces became the subject of numerous discussions, its participants usually evaluated it critically, stressing its inadequacy to meet the needs of state administration and economic challenges.

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MiK Piechotka author partnership

Michał Piechotka, Maciej Piechotka

DOI: 10.21858/msr.se.2021.09

Vol. no: 2021

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Maria Kazimiera Piechotka née Huber was born on 12th July 1920 in Cracow, died on 28th November 2020 in Warsaw. She spent her childhood and youth in Tarnów. She attended Ursuline Sisters school. She was a scout. She passed her secondary school final exams in 1938 and the same year began her studies at the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology.

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The impact of smog on the design of sports facilities

Wojciech Zabłocki

DOI: 10.21858/msr.se.2021.08

Vol. no: 2021

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The smog phenomenon and its health consequences seem to be nowadays a real problem for many societies, including Poland. In addition, the question arises as to what impact it may have on urban planning and architectural design. Scientists believe that there are only three methods to avoid the dangerous smog pollution: trying to stay indoors during smog alerts, avoiding outdoor exercise and using special masks.

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KALOS KAGATHOS – In Memoriam Wojciech Mikołaj Zabłocki 1930–2020

Iwona Grys

DOI: 10.21858/msr.se.2021.07

Vol. no: 2021

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KALOKAGATHOS. Kalos kai agathos – a Greek ideal combining truth, goodness and beauty, the unity of the virtues of mind, heart and body. The term was derived from two Greek adjectives: kalos – “beautiful” and agathos – “good”. The noun kalos has a broader meaning exceeding the modern concept of beauty. The Greeks applied it not only to things and objects, but also to human characters, professions, and even political systems. It was used to describe all things which appealed to the human senses and provided them with experiences of an ethical nature.

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Note from briefing meeting on Interreg Europe, Interreg Central Europe, Interreg Baltic Sea Programs for 2021-2027

Anna Kwil

DOI: 10.21858/msr.36.10

Vol. no: 36

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An informational meeting on Interreg Europe, Interreg Central Europe, Interreg Baltic Sea Programs for 2021-2027 was held on March 15, 2021, organized by the Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy. During the meeting, the principles of these programs, thematic scope, characteristics of the projects, as well as the planned dates of the first calls for proposals were discussed.

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Analysis of main problems and challenges in the functioning of voluntary fire brigades in the Mazovian Voivodeship

Paulina Żurawicka, Monika Kierzkowska, Dariusz Piwowarczyk

DOI: 10.21858/msr.se.2021.06

Vol. no: 2021

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The article presents results of an analysis of the main needs, problems and challenges in the functioning of volunteer fire brigades in the Mazovian Voivodeship. A survey addressed to the Mazovian OSP units was conducted in order to identify them.

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The impact of smog on the design of sports facilities

Wojciech Zabłocki

DOI: 10.21858/msr.36.09

Vol. no: 36

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The smog phenomenon and its associated health consequences have now taken center stage in many societies, including Poland. In addition to the prevention of smog formation, the question arises of what impact it may have on urban planning and architectural design. In this article, I attempt to answer the question of what the relationship may be between the fact of smog formation, especially in cities, and the planning and design of sports facilities.

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The Rehn-Meidner model and its role in the Swedish economic policy

Marta Sawer

DOI: 10.21858/msr.se.2021.05

Vol. no: 2021

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This paper aims to describe the Swedish Rehn-Meidner model, the cause of its creation, its features and the reasons for changes in the Swedish economic policy over several decades. The model was developed by two Swedish economists in 1951 and it impacted the economic policy over the following decades.

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KALOS KAGATHOS In Memoriam Wojciech Mikołaj Zabłocki 1930–2020

Iwona Grys

DOI: 10.21858/msr.36.08

Vol. no: 36

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KALOS KAGATHOS, an order awarded to outstanding athletes who, during or after their sports careers, have achieved significant success outside of sports. The chapter of the order was established in December 1984 on the initiative of the editor-in-chief of Krakow’s “TEMPO” magazine, Ryszard Niemiec. The creator of the name, which is an abbreviation of the Greek kalos kai agathos, is Wojciech Lipoński.

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