Witold Vezheyskyy - famous Polish graduate of KPI

Witold Kazimierz Vezheyskyy (Witold Kazimierz Wierzejski) was born in 1882 in the village Derebchyn (Yampolsky district) in the Podillia, the son of a sugar factory worker. He studied at the school in Vinnytsia. In 1900 he became a student of mechanical department of Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.

Above the sky in a sport club of Hand Gliding at KPI "Altair"

"... The apparatur is brought to the top of the flank. I still have not realized that felt at a time when I was preparing for run. Perhaps, happiness and joyness, perhaps fear. I knew only that I really like it and understand what now happens something very significant for me.

Teach foreign languages in a modern manner

Finding of effective methods teaching foreign languages are concerned for a long time and scientists, and teachers and students. Public demand and today Ukraine's course towards European integration add new aspects to this problem, including its importance include the following:

What should we know about drug addiction?

Drug addiction is a disease which is caused by a systematic use of the substances put on the list of drugs, and evidenced itself in psychic and physical dependence on them.

The key to effective management

The axiom - who has information that rules the world nowadays more relevant than ever. Information is a valuable commodity, and owning it turns holder information ruler situation.

Once, at this place ...

Everything flows, everything changes, everything has a beginning and has its end. All that we see now that ever was and ever will disappear. And the people who live and work with us, ever was, and ever will be. And we will desepear ...

Ways to improve the creative components in the educational process

Among the main program tasks is to improve the quality of education "KPI", proclaimed on August 29 this year at the general meeting of teachers of the university rector prof. M. Zgurovsky is the problem of transition from "reproductive" learning to "creative" that is creative.

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