Eric Schmidt speaks at the Commonwealth Club on October 1, 2008 in San Francisco, CA. Please visit www.google.com/energyplan for more information about the plan addressed by Eric.
With an increasingly crowded planet, how can we achieve sustainable development? Professor Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, explores the many challenges we face. Series: Voices [9/2008] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 15026]
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The Polish--Lithuanian Commonwealth, official Rzeczpospolita Korony Polskiej i Wielkiego Ksi?stwa Litewskiego,[1] also known as the 'Republic (Commonwealth) of the Two (Both) Nations (Peoples), (Polish: Pierwsza Rzeczpospolita or Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów; Lithuanian: Abiej? taut? respublika) or as the "First Republic", was one of the largest and most populous countries in 17th-century Europe. Its political structure?that of a semi-federal, semi-confederal aristocratic republic?was formed in 1569 by the Union of Lublin, which united the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and lasted in this form until the adoption of the Constitution of May 3, 1791. The Commonwealth covered not only the territories of what is now Poland and Lithuania, but also the entire territory of Belarus and Latvia, large parts of Ukraine and Estonia, and part of present-day western Russia (Smolensk and Kaliningrad oblasts). Originally the official languages of the Commonwealth were Polish and Latin (in the Kingdom of Poland) and Ruthenian and Lithuanian (in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania).
Bree Cole (me) on the left and Sharleen Stratton on the right from Australia, our 5 dives off the 3m springboard at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne 2006. We were gold medallists in this event.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, also known as the First Polish Republic or Republic (Commonwealth) of the Two (Both) Nations (Peoples), (Polish: Pierwsza Rzeczpospolita or Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów; Lithuanian: Abiej? taut? respublika) or as the "First Republic," was one of the largest and most populous countries in 17th-century Europe. Its political structure ? that of a semi-federal, semi-confederal aristocratic republic ? was formed in 1569 by the Union of Lublin, which united the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and lasted in this form until the adoption of the Constitution of May 3, 1791. The Commonwealth covered not only the territories of what is now Poland and Lithuania, but also the entire territory of Belarus and Latvia, large parts of Ukraine and Estonia, and part of present-day western Russia (Smolensk and Kaliningrad oblasts). Originally the official languages of the Commonwealth were Polish and Latin (in the Kingdom of Poland) and Ruthenian and Lithuanian (in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania).
The Commonwealth was an extension of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, a personal union between those two states that had existed from 1386 (see Union of Krewo). The Commonwealth's political system, often called the Noble's democracy or Golden Freedom, was characterized by the sovereign's power being reduced by laws and the legislature (Sejm) controlled by the nobility (szlachta). This system was a precursor of the modern concepts of broader democracy and constitutional monarchy as well as federation. The two comprising states of the Commonwealth were formally equal, although in reality Poland was a dominant partner in the union. The Commonwealth was also notable for the world's second-oldest codified national constitution in modern history; and, despite the massive influence of the Roman Catholic Church in the Commonwealth affairs, for the state's relative religious tolerance, although the degree of it varied with time. Its economy was mainly based on agriculture. While the Commonwealth's first century was a golden age for both Poland and Lithuania, the second century was marked by military defeats, a return to serfdom for the peasants (the second serfdom phenomena), and growing anarchy in political life.
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth
Music
Jeremy Soule - A Warrior's Heart
Jeremy Soule - Guilds At War
Jeremy Soule - March Of The Emperor
Krzesimir D?bski - Husaria Ginie
Jason Hayes - Seasons Of War
See also: http://home.san.rr.com/slawek/Tata/papers/Husaria-eng.html Auteur: Rogvist Tags: BatoryBothcommonwealthhistoryhusariaLithuaniaNationsPolandPolishRepublicRzeczpospolitaSobieskiUkraine Ajoutée: mercredi 31 octobre 1973 04:41:37
This is the complete Bollywood performance at the closing of Melbourne 2006. This features performances by Rani, Saif and Aishwarya, followed by an appearance by Priyanka. Then comes the finale, sung by the sensational Sonu Nigam! Visit www.rayedstadium.tk.
Documentary about the 1955-1958 Commonwealth Transantarctic Expedition. This digital copy was created by projecting an old cine film reel on to a wall and recording it with a digital camera.
Part 1 of 5:
- Unloading cargo for the advanced party
- The main party leave the UK
- Preparation and Training
- The Journey South
- History of Antarctic Exploration
Documentary about the 1955-1958 Commonwealth Transantarctic Expedition. This digital copy was created by projecting an old cine film reel on to a wall and recording it with a digital camera.
Part 2 of 5:
- The Expedition Plan
- Arriving at the coast
- Building the bases
- Surveying routes
- Building "South Ice"