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  2. Jan Matejko - Wikipedia

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    Jan Matejko, Stańczyk, 1862, National Museum in Warsaw Portrait of the artist's four children from 1879, Lviv National Art Gallery During the January Uprising of 1863, in which he did not directly take part on account of his poor health, Matejko supported it financially, donating most of his savings to the cause, and personally transporting ...

  3. Sad clown paradox - Wikipedia

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    A parent's immature nature can lead to additional responsibilities forced onto children, which can evoke issues of self-worth and a need for acceptance. [7] The constant search for approval may cause mental health issues such as anxiety or depression and when untreated can lead to suicide in extreme situations. [8]

  4. Edmund Matejko - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Matejko was born on 12 November 1829 in Kraków.He was the second child of Franciszek Ksawery Matejko (1793–1860), a Czech immigrant from the Hradec Králové area, and his wife Joanna Rosberg (1802–1845), the daughter of a German saddler who had settled in Kraków.

  5. Stress in early childhood - Wikipedia

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    Some experts have theorized that there is a point where prolonged or excessive stress becomes harmful and can lead to serious health effects. [4] When stress builds up in early childhood, neurobiological factors are affected. [1] In turn, levels of the stress hormone cortisol exceed normal ranges. [1]

  6. Constitution of 3 May 1791 (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of 3 May 1791 [a] (Polish: Konstytucja 3 Maja 1791 roku) is an 1891 Romantic oil painting on canvas by the Polish artist Jan Matejko.It is a large piece, and one of Matejko's best known.

  7. The Jan Matejko Society - Wikipedia

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    House on Floriańska Street in Kraków (circa 1898) Interior of the house (circa 1898) The Jan Matejko Society (Towarzystwo im. Jana Matejki) was an association active from 1895 to 1908, which aimed to acquire and transform Jan Matejko's birthplace and residence into a museum before transferring it to the Kraków municipality or a similar institution.

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    Most are reserved for people with a body mass index (BMI) of at least 30 (which is considered obesity) or at least 27 with weight-related health concerns like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure ...

  9. Jan Matejko House - Wikipedia

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    Jan Matejko House (Polish: Dom Jana Matejki) is a museum dedicated to Polish painter Jan Matejko that was established in 1895 and has been a branch of the National Museum in Cracow since 1904. The building has been listed as a cultural property under the registration number A-58 in 12.05.1931

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