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  1. The Jews of Russia and Poland;: A bird's-eye view of their history and culture by Israel Friedlaender, 1920
  2. The Clash of Moral Nations: Cultural Politics in Pilsudski's Poland, 1926-1935 (Polish and Polish American Studies) by Eva Plach, 2006-11-01
  3. Souvenir of Poland by Teresa Kuczyńska, 1978
  4. Tradition and Reality in Educational Ethnography of Post-Communist Poland: Essays in Sociology of Education and Social Pedagogy by Andrzej Radziewicz-Winnicki, 1998-05
  5. They Called Me Mayer July: Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland before the Holocaust by Mayer Kirshenblatt, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, 2007-09-24
  6. The political culture of Poland in transition (Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis)
  7. The development of physical culture in Poland by Włodzimierz Reczek, 1958
  8. Literary and Cultural Images of a Nation Without a State: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Poland (Austrian Culture,) by Agnieszka B. Nance, 2006-12
  9. Poland. Ministerstwo kultury i sztuki. Biuro rewindykacji i odszkodowanÌ. Publications by Witold Suchodolski, 1945
  10. The dissemination of culture in Poland by Marcin Czerwinski, 1967
  11. The Emancipation of the Jews in Poland, 1780-1870 (Jewish Society and Culture) by Artur Eisenbach, 1991-11
  12. Fish culture in Poland (International Center for Aquaculture research and development series) by R. T Lovell, 1977
  13. Executive Report on Strategies in Poland, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Poland Research Group, The Poland Research Group, 2000-11-02
  14. Poland: Map, the Country and its People, Cities of Poland, History, Culture, Great Poles, and Youth by Jozef, Et. Al. Barbag, 1965

41. Barbara Stager: International Accountant
American CPA accountant fluent in Polish language, accounting practices and culture.
http://www.chesco.com/~stager/
Accounting Poland - Polish accounting to American GAAP accountant
Barbara Stager, CPA
Accounting Poland Polish Accounting Specialist Poland - International - American GAAP American Accountant fluent in Polish language and accounting practices View resume in English View resume in Polish Meet me in Zakopane E-mail address: stager77@aol.com I have returned home to the U.S. (Montpelier, VT 10/2002) after completing a two year assignment in Warsaw, Poland for Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa , a Polish/German cell phone joint venture (major partners are: Elektrim SA and Deutsch Telekom) Click here to see pictures of our trips to Egypt and Istanbul.

42. Poland - Culture (Nicolaus Copernicus)
poland culture (Nicolaus Copernicus) By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman. 1 poland has a rich culture. Its culture stretches back hundreds of years.
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Poland - Culture (Nicolaus Copernicus)
By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman Poland has a rich culture. Its culture stretches back hundreds of years. It includes some famous people, places, and things. One of Poland's most famous citizens is a man who changed the world. This man understood important things about our world, our solar system, and our universe. Many thought he was crazy. Others thought he was a genius. Some even thought he was the devil. This man's name was Nicolaus Copernicus.
Nicolas Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland, on February 19, 1473. He was the youngest of four children. His name at birth was Mikolai Kopernik. Later in his life, he chose the Latin version of his name Nicolaus Copernicus.
When Nicolaus was a young boy, just 10 years old, his father died. He and his brothers and sisters moved in with their uncle, Lucas. Lucas was a canon, an officer of a Catholic church. In 1488, when Nicolas was 15, Lucas sent him to a church school. After three years there, Nicolaus went to the University of Krakow. The university was one of the greatest in Europe at the time.

43. The Polish Maritime Museum
documenting and popularizing poland's maritime traditions as well as the evolution of her presentday maritime policies, economics, technology and culture.
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/musmorsk.htm
The Polish Maritime Museum
and branches in the province of Gdansk
The Maritime Museum in Gdansk is the largest of its kind in Poland, documenting and popularizing Poland's maritime traditions as well as the evolution of her present-day maritime policies, economics, technology and culture. The idea of creating a maritime museum in Gdansk began to take shape in 1958. The exhibition "From the oar to atomic power" organized in the famous Artus Court in Gdansk In September of that same year was the beginning. The Museum formally came into existence on 1 October 1960, but it had to start right from scratch, having neither a collection nor a building to house it. Now, the main buildings of the Museum are in the heart of the old port of Gdansk on the river Motlawa. They include a number of typical port buildings situated on both sides of the river. On the right bank the Museum's organizers have reconstructed a group of granaries from the 15 th th centuries, as well as about 200 metres of the adjacent quayside, where the museum ship "Soldek", the first steamship built in Poland after the Second World War, is now moored. On the left bank the Museum complex includes a medieval port crane and the adjacent burghers' houses adapted to the Museum's purposes. For the convenience of visitors, the Museum buildings on either side of the river are linked by the Museum's ferry, the "Motlawa". The museum has three branches outside Gdansk: the Vistula River Museum at Tczew, the Fisheries Museum at Hel and the Museum-ship "Dar Pomorza" in Gdynia. The Museum’s collections contain artifacts, documents and a library. The displays illustrate the history of port construction, boatyards and ship-building, the history of shipping and maritime trade, fisheries, the history of Polish yachting, marine art etc.

44. The Kosciuszko Foundation
Dedicated to promoting educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and poland and to increasing American understanding of Polish culture and history. Describes events, education grants, and arts competitions.
http://www.Kosciuszkofoundation.org/
News Horszowski / Wittlin Tribute
Sunday, September 25 at 3 PM, Tickets $15 The legendary pianist Mieczyslaw Horszowski (1892-1993) and the great man of letters Jozef Wittlin (1896-1976) both made their careers outside their native Poland; Horszowski taught at Philadelphia's Curtis Institute for many years, and Wittlin was the center of a Polish intellectual community based in New York. This program, of music and readings, by relatives, students, and friends, will celebrate their extraordinary friendship. Kosciuszko Foundation Awards Nearly $1 Million and Celebrates 80 Years of Cultural and Educational Exchanges with Poland.
The Kosciuszko Foundation in New York has announced grants of nearly $1 Million for the 2005-6 academic year. Thirty scholars from Poland and eighty-nine students from the United States are included, in one of the oldest and largest academic programs linking the two countries. Read More... Read more... The New Kosciuszko Foundation Dictionary
English-Polish, Polish-English with CD-ROM, contains over 140,000 entries with 400,000 meanings and 100,000 idioms, including British and other usage.

45. WillGoTo : Poland, Culture
poland culture. poland culture Events (5/5). World heritage (UNESCO) (5/5). Museums (8/3). Music and song (5/3). Same category in a different
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46. The Polish Maritime Museum
poland's maritime traditions as well as the evolution of her presentday maritime policies, economics, technology and culture
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47. Poland's Culture - Polandembindia.com
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48. Kórnik
K³rnik is situated in a glacial valley which stretches over 20 km and consists of 9 joint lakes. The town of K³rnik is favourably located at the important junction which is the meeting point of two roads, one leading from Pozna± to Katowice the other from Pozna± to Wroc³aw. K³rnik is also located at the outskirts of Pozna± agglomeration which is the most important centre of business, culture and science in western poland.
http://www.ta.pl/_wczasy/_wielkopolskie/kornik/index2.html

49. Poland - Culture
Paintings from the collection of Tom Podl are on tour of poland. The organisation affiliates Europe’s most important cultural events, especially those
http://www.polonya.org.tr/biuletyny/sec4-kult16-2001.htm

50. Postoley Dance Ensemble
Performing ethnic dance company specializing in the culture, music and dance of Ukraine and poland.
http://www.postoley.org/
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Postoley Dance Ensemble is a performing ethnic dance company specializing in the culture, music and dance of Ukraine and Poland . We offer spectacular and info rmative performances for schools, universities, the community, festivals, parties and special programs. Performances are done in beautiful original costumes with authentic live music. Postoley Dance Ensemble is a non-profit (501-C-3) dance company devoted to promoting multi-cultural understanding. View our Web video clips at rtsp://66.93.122.149/Postoley.rm NEW! Rehearsals take place each Thursday evening at 7:15 pm at the Community Dance Collective, 2020B 21st Street in Boulder (NE corner of 21st and Pearl, behind the Kwal Paint store). New members are welcome at any rehearsal. Prerequisites: Some dance experience of any sort + willingness to learn + enthusiasm. We also have openings for musicians and singers! Rehearsals are open - feel free to come and watch as well. Local Events Folk Dancing on the Plaza University Folk Dancers Hot Tomatoes Swing Dance Free Dance Workshop ... Danceophile Classes, workshops, dances, performances For performance requests, info rmation about performances, and/or joining us

51. Polish Culture Embassy Poland
Cultural Bulletin 11 Cultural Bulletin 13 Cultural Bulletin 16 Cultural Bulletin 17 Cultural Bulletin 19. Cultural Bulletin 11
http://www.polonya.org.tr/biuletyny/sec4-kult-2-2002.html

52. House Of Poland, Inc. - Polish Cottage In Balboa Park, San Diego , California.
Nonprofit cultural organization, located in Balboa Park, presenting to the public the heritage and culture of poland, and promoting international peace and understanding. Events, organization, and history.
http://houseofpoland.org/
The House of Poland is located in International Cottages Center in San Diego's Balboa Park. The House is one of 15 "cottages" organized under the umbrella of the House of Pacific Relations. The purpose of the international center is to promote peace and good relations between nations. Each cottage features interior decoration, displays, and presentations demonstrating its own national heritage. Cottages are open to the public every Sunday afternoon from noon to 4:00 p.m. and offer refreshments of an ethnic character to visitors. The interior of the House of Poland has been recently renovated and offers a bright and pleasant environment in which to have a cup of coffee and view the exhibits. The House welcomes you. You can access the cottages by entering Balboa Park from the east end of Laurel Street via El Prado and Pan American Road south, or from Park Blvd. via President's Way west. The House of Poland is located at the south side of the International Cottages Center. Home Events Organization History ... Scholarship HOUSE OF POLAND, Inc.
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53. Indo-Asian News Service -> Poland-Culture-Palace -> Stalinist Palace Is Warsaw's
Stalinist Palace is Warsaw s cultural hub, Print this page.. Warsaw, July 27 (DPA) It was an unwelcome present to poland from reviled Soviet dictator Joseph
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54. Polish American Students Association
Social events organization devoted to the language, history, and culture of poland. Includes links to Polish language resources and announces events.
http://pasa.uchicago.edu/
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- Polish Film Screening! Come Friday, February 6 to Barlett Lounge. From 7-9 pm we are going to watch "Seksmisja" or "Dekalog". Starting next week we will also have Polish food during all film screenings!
- The second general club meeting took place in Cobb. Click here for more information. - A slide show and reception by Thad Koza organized by Polish-American Students Alliance at Northwestern University. Click here for more information. - The first club meeting of the quarter took place on Thursday. Click here for more information. - Summer Program in Krakow, Poland. Click here to receive more information.
- PASA and its friends finally went out to eat some good Polish food! Click here to view some photos.

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55. Muzeum Polskie W Ameryce - The Polish Museum Of America
Exhibits of the art, history and culture of poland and the PolishAmerican community. Lists hours, fees, location, and upcoming events.
http://pma.prcua.org/
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56. Eat Smart In Poland – Excellent Practical Guide Of Polish Cuisine - Polish Cult
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BellaOnline's Polish Culture Editor Eat Smart in Poland – Excellent Practical Guide of Polish Cuisine Eat Smart in Poland is an unusual book not only about food but about how food was entangled with Polish history, culture and tradition. The authors, Joan and David Peterson, stress that one cannot learn Polish dishes without knowing Poland. It is much more than just a cookbook, it is not only about the taste of the Polish food but also about taste and flavor of Poland.
It starts with the history of Polish food products and dishes and how they are embarked with the history of Poland. The authors explain how different products found its way to Polish cuisine. They describe how the foreign wives of Polish kings, for instance queen Bona from Italy, or foreign rulers enriched Polish cuisine dramatically. Then they continue with description of the regional and holiday Polish cuisine, which was often influenced by the minorities living in certain regions of Poland, for instance Jews and Ukrainians in the Eastern Poland or Germans on the West. The most extensive part of the book contains recipes for the most unique and popular Polish dishes.

57. Poland - Culture In Canada
Trade with poland Visas and Immigration Academics and cultural relations What s up. Flag of poland. Link to Canada s International Policy Statement
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58. Polish Library In Washington
Lending library serving metropolitan Washington as well as PolishAmericans and all others interested in Polish literature, culture, history, and present day poland. They have a collection of 5,000 Polish books, 1,500 English language books on Polish subjects, and over 120 films on video.
http://www.PolishLibrary.org/
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59. IATEFL POLAND CELT SIG NEWSLETTER
the Czech Republic and poland with strong interest in American culture and (poland) presented the British Council poland ‘culture in ELT’ project
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Dear SIG Members,
A course for you It is time to make summer plans. I would like to encourage you to take part in a course organized by our Culture in ELT SIG . The course is sponsored by the American Embassy and IATEFL Poland and it is called The Spirit of Place If you are interested in American culture, drama and literature the course is for you! We are looking for teachers and teacher trainers willing to get involved in drama based activities led by Anita Dêbska, a British teacher trainer based in Teacher Training College in Toruñ,. Anita is a very creative trainer with varied and vast experience in using drama activities in the ELT context. Active IATEFL members will be able to reimburse part of the course fee. Please read the information below and pass it on to your friends. THE SPIRIT OF PLACE A summer course on intercultural communication through ethnography. drama, literature and art. We will examine the process of rooting into a place and being uprooted. We will look into effect of place on our relation to self and others. We will reflect on learning about culture through place. Our main aim is to equip teachers of English with techniques that help them and their students to reach out and make links across cultures.

60. Poland - Culture In Krakow
poland travel guide. Find out what is worth to see in poland. Read poland travel tips.
http://www.odyssei.com/travel-tips/10374.html
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