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  2. Jerzy Żuławski - Wikipedia

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    Jerzy Żuławski (Polish: [ˈjɛʐɨ ʐuˈwafski]; 14 July 1874 – 9 August 1915) was a Polish literary figure, philosopher, translator, alpinist and patriot whose best-known work is the science-fiction epic, Trylogia Księżycowa (The Lunar Trilogy), written between 1901 and 1911.

  3. Reid technique - Wikipedia

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    The Reid technique is a method of interrogation after investigation and behavior analysis. The system was developed in the United States by John E. Reid in the 1950s. Reid was a polygraph expert and former Chicago police officer.

  4. Marek Żuławski - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Rome.His father was Jerzy Żuławski, a noted intellectual from a prolific extended family of artists, directors and climbers; his mother was Kazimiera Żuławska, née Hanicka.

  5. OpenCards - Wikipedia

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    OpenCards uses PowerPoint ppt-files as flashcard sets. Thereby, slide-titles are considered as questions and the slide contents as their answers. OpenCards also supports a reversed mode in which slide contents are treated as questions and the slide title as their answers, which allows creating image, formula or sound questions.

  6. The Lunar Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Map of the northern hemisphere of the Moon, from Na Srebrnym Globie. On the Silver Globe is the initial book of the trilogy, setting forth in first-person narrative the odyssey and subsequent tribulations of a disastrously miscalculated expedition to the Moon with four men and one woman.

  7. Cognitive interview - Wikipedia

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    The cognitive interview (CI) is a method of interviewing eyewitnesses and victims about what they remember from a crime scene.Using four retrievals, the primary focus of the cognitive interview is to make witnesses and victims of a situation aware of all the events that transpired.

  8. Flashcard - Wikipedia

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    Electronic flashcards may have a three-sided card. [2] Such a card has three fields, Q, A, and A*, where Q & A are reversed on flipping, but A* is always in the answer—the two "sides" are thus Q/A,A* and A/Q,A*. These are most often used for learning foreign vocabulary, where the foreign pronunciation is not transparent from the foreign writing.

  9. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

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    Field 1: Expression in target language – "gâteau" Field 2: Pronunciation – [sound file with the word "gâteau" pronounced] Field 3: Expression in familiar language – "cake" This example illustrates what some programs call a three-sided flashcard, but Anki's model is more general and allows any number of fields to be combined in various ...