| Водолазка oodji Ultra 15E01002-2/46464/3100N … Jun 28th 2020, 03:15 водолазка — рубашка, свитер, гольф Словарь русских синонимов. водолазка сущ., кол во синонимов: 6 • бадлон (1) • банлон … Словарь синонимов ВОДОЛАЗКА — ВОДОЛАЗКА, и, жен. (разг.). Тонкий обтягивающий свитер. Толковый словарь Ожегова. С.И. Ожегов, Н.Ю. Шведова. 1949 1992 … Толковый словарь Ожегова Водолазка — Пример водолазки Водолазка[1] (банлон … Википедия водолазка — Москва, Омск, общ. тонкое облегающее трикотажное изделие на верхнюю часть туловища, без застёжки, с длинными рукавами и высоким воротом На экране ведущий Дэн Разер, в белой водолазке под пиджаком, завоевывавший все больше симпатий телезрителей, с … Языки русских городов Водолазка — ж. разг. Облегающий тело свитер с высоким, узким, обычно отворачивающимся воротом [ворот I]. Толковый словарь Ефремовой. Т. Ф. Ефремова. 2000 … Современный толковый словарь русского языка Ефремовой водолазка — водол азка, и, род. п. мн. ч. зок … Русский орфографический словарь Водолазка — бытовое название трикотажных свитеров из тонких шерстяных, шелковых, хлопчатобумажных и смешанных пряж, с высоким воротником. (Энциклопедия моды. Андреева Р., 1997) … Энциклопедия моды и одежды водолазка — моск. бадлон Тонкая, чаще всего чёрная, обтягивающая трикотажная кофта с высоким воротником и длинными рукавами … Универсальный дополнительный практический толковый словарь И. Мостицкого водолазка — (1 ж); мн. водола/зки‚ Р. водола/зок … Орфографический словарь русского языка водолазка — и, ж., розм. Тонкий светр із високим коміром … Український тлумачний словник водолазка — и; мн. род. зок, дат. зкам; ж. Разг. Тонкий обтягивающий джемпер с высокой горловиной … Энциклопедический словарь водолазка — и; мн. род. зок, дат. зкам; ж.; разг. Тонкий обтягивающий джемпер с высокой горловиной … Словарь многих выражений водолазка — ВОДОЛАЗКА, и, мн род. зок, дат. зкам, ж Разг. Предмет одежды для верхней части тела, представляющий собой тонкий, плотно облегающий тело свитер, который носят вместо рубашки, блузки. Сергей всегда являлся на свои лекции в черном пиджаке и белой… … Толковый словарь русских существительных водолазка — вод/о/лаз/к/а … Морфемно-орфографический словарь БОБОЧКА — водолазка; гольф. Ну что по натуре может сам Таран? Ни хрена путного, как тот дон Рахит в железной бобочке, который бесплатно тыкал длинной финкой в деревянную мельницу … Большой полутолковый словарь одесского языка Различия речи москвичей и петербуржцев — Редкий случай: «московский» бордюр плавно переходит в «петербургский» поребрик Различия речи москвичей и петербуржцев это совокупность исторически сложившихся определённых систематически наблюдаемых ор … Википедия Let's block ads! (Why?) |  | Social programmes in the West Jun 28th 2020, 03:15 Charles Richmond Henderson (1848–1915) was an American sociologist. Biography Born in Covington, Indiana, he graduated at the University of Chicago in 1870 and at Union Theological Seminary in 1873. From 1873 to 1883 he was pastor at Terre Haute, Indiana and from 1883 to 1892 at Detroit. Appointed in 1892 assistant professor of sociology at Chicago University, he was afterward advanced to the full professorship. In 1898-99 he was president of the National Conference of Charities, in 1902 president of the National Prison Association, and in 1910 of the International Prison Congress. In 1907 he served as secretary of the Illinois Commission on Occupational Diseases. He died in 1915. Publications His works include: - The Development of Doctrine in the Epistles (1894)
- The Social Spirit in America (1896)
- Social Settlements (1897)
- Social Elements (1898)
- An Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Classes (1898; second edition, enlarged, 1901)
- Modern Prison Systems (57th Congress, 2d Session, House Document No. 452, 1903)
- Modern Methods of Charity (1904)
- Industrial Insurance in the United States (1907)
- Social Duties from a Christian Point of View (1909)
- Education in Relation to Sex (1909)
- Social Programmes of the West (1913)
This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain. Let's block ads! (Why?) |  | Seven May-Days: Discourses and Lectures Jun 28th 2020, 03:15 Kennedy, John [br] b. 4 July 1769 Knocknalling, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland d. 30 October 1855 Ardwick Hall, Manchester, England [br] Scottish cotton spinner and textile machine maker. [br] Kennedy was the third son of his father, Robert, and went to the village school in Dalry. On his father's death, he was sent at the age of 14 to Chowbent, Lancashire, where he was apprenticed to William Cannan, a maker of textile machines such as carding frames, Hargreaves's jennies and Arkwright's waterframes. On completion of his apprenticeship in 1791, he moved to Manchester and entered into partnership with Benjamin and William Sandford and James M'Connel, textile machine makers and mule spinners. In 1795 this partnership was terminated and one was made with James M'Connel to form the firm M'Connel \& Kennedy, cotton spinners. Kennedy introduced improvements for spinning fine yarns and the firm of M'Connel \& Kennedy became famous for the quality of these products, which were in great demand. He made the spindles turn faster during the second part of the mule carriage's outward draw, and from 1793 onwards he experimented with driving mules by steam engines. Like William Kelly at New Lanark, he succeeded in making the spinning sequences power-operated by 1800, although the spinner had to take over the winding on. This made the mule into a factory machine, but it still required skilled operators. He was also involved with Henry Houldsworth, Junior, in the improvement of the roving frame. In 1803 Kennedy joined the Manchester Literary \& Philosophical Society, to which he presented several papers, including one in 1830 on "A memoir of Samuel Crompton". He retired from the spinning business in 1826, but continued his technical and mechanical pursuits. He was consulted about whether the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway should have moving or stationary steam engines and was an umpire at the Rainhill Trials in 1829. [br] Further Reading Dictionary of National Biography. W.Fairbairn, obituary, Manchester Memoirs, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. C.H.Lee, 1972, A Cotton Enterprise 1795–1840. A History of M'Connel \& Kennedy, Fine Cotton Spinners, Manchester (an account of Kennedy's spinning business). R.L.Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester (provides details of Kennedy's inventions on the mule). RLH Источник: Kennedy, John См. также в других словарях: Order of the Star in the East — The Order of the Star in the East (OSE) was an organization established by the leadership of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, India, from 1911 to 1927. 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