(Part 2) Best products from r/poland

We found 22 comments on r/poland discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 39 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/poland:

u/jasnie · 5 pointsr/poland

That sounds amazing. You might be too humble, so I just put a link to Amazon here. Do you plan to release Polish translation?

u/flyindreams · 11 pointsr/poland

Few things

  • Frugo juice drink: https://www.amazon.com/Frugo-Mocno-Czarny-Multifruit-Drink/dp/B00D97DSGY (maybe will be avaiable again), and generally polish food you can buy online
  • The Witcher games
  • When you need candles: Corona Candles in Walmart
  • If you have luck to know and live near polish bakery (like in NYC or Chicago) - try paczki (polish donuts)

    Edit: typo corrected
u/turndriverside · 2 pointsr/poland

She got it from Ikea in Katowice, Poland.

When you put hot water into it, it helps out with the rolling of the dough, and prevents it from sticking to the roller.

Edit - Here it is: http://www.amazon.com/Tupperware-twgreen-Rolling-Pin/dp/B00078GLWQ

u/kate_scho · 2 pointsr/poland

I recommend this memoir about it: A Memoir of the Warsaw Uprising by Miron Białoszewski.
https://www.amazon.com/Memoir-Warsaw-Uprising-Review-Classics/dp/1590176650
It’s insightful and also has poetry about what he went through.

u/gazetar · 1 pointr/poland

Thanks for the reply!

I don't have a working laptop at the moment so that takes care of that.

The camera is a Nikon D3200. Unfortunately uses a Nikon-specific EN-EL14 lithium ion battery that charges via this thing.

I'll be flying into Warsaw.

Edit: The goal right now is to get a U.S. to Poland power adapter and just use that to charge my phone and camera batteries at different times, but I don't know for sure if that would work.

u/wu_yanzhi · 3 pointsr/poland

The man with white eyes by Leopold Tyrmand

Minor Apocalypse by Tadeusz Konwicki

Damn, nothing heartwarming and making you to fall in love with Warsaw, but still suitable for December :D

u/AtheistJeww · 1 pointr/poland

Lynn and Vanhanen study has not been successfully replicated so far, their methodology has been criticized and they have also been accused of ignoring high IQ scores from Africa. There's a vast literature, u/humanprideworldwide has already mentioned [this good short reading] (https://www.reddit.com/r/badscience/comments/7o5hxx/a_response_to_the_alternative_hypothesis_video/) on this topic

More in depth readings :

I think a good starting point would be to read this APA paper on the state of intelligence research. It's fairly recent and it should answer most of your questions.

How heritability misleads about race by Ned Block, a more theoretical response to Murray and Hernsein's The Bell Curve.

Intelligence, Genes, and Success: Scientists Respond to The Bell Curve

What went wrong? Reflections on science by observation and The Bell Curve by Clark Glymour

Intelligence: New Findings and Theoretical Developments by Nisbett et al.

A study by Turkheimer et al. about the dependence of IQ heritability on socioeconomic status (ses). Another study by Kirkpatrick et al. on replication efforts.

A recent meta-analysis by Tucker-Drob & Bates for further edification.

The Bell Curve Revisited: Testing Controversial Hypotheses with Molecular Genetic Data by Dalton Conley and Benjamin Domingue.

Race and IQ in the postgenomic age: The microcephaly case by Sarah Richardson

Aaron Panofsky's chapter, From Behavior to Postgenomics, in Postgenomics: Perspectives on Biology After the Genome provides a succinct overview of recent developments on the "nature vs. nurture" debate over the genetic foundations of behavior.

u/hairbinder · 10 pointsr/poland

Here is a link to a vol.2 - modern history
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0231128193/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_023112819

If you have any questions let me know.

u/Stroker · 3 pointsr/poland

Prince Polo? The dark chocolate comes in the gold wrapper tho.

u/Sporium · 1 pointr/poland

https://www.amazon.com/IPS-level-i5-8300H-Processor-GeForce-Gigabit/dp/B07JF6HRJ1
I want to by this and when i add it cart it doesn't show any additional taxes, only price for shipping. And there is no option to shipping to pocztamat.

u/SWI_5 · 1 pointr/poland

Yes, context. Violence between Poles and Jews was driven by economic and political sentiments, not by racialist motives. Many of these events were also back-and-forth exchanges. For the most part, it wasn't blood-libel 'anti-semitism.' It was far from that.

https://www.amazon.com/No-Way-Out-1935-1939-Monographs/dp/0822963914#customerReviews

Read this book review by Tom Peczkis, scroll to the bottom.

u/23dayseu · 3 pointsr/poland

My grandad was Polish. He was born in Nova Mysh near Baranovichi in 1923. He was 16 when ww2 started. He fought against the invading Russian army and joined a partisan group fighting against the Russians. He had lots of bloody encounters with the Red army before he was finally captured during a shootout in a potato field.

Rather than being killed on the spot like some of his friends he was taken to a local prison and interrogated. He then went through various prisons. Each move from one prison to another he was sent further east. He was always interrogated at each prison and he was tortured by being hung by his arms until his joints dislocated.

The worst prison for him was in a town called Orsha where her spent 23 days in a condemned cell waiting to be shot.
For some reason his sentence was changed to 25 years hard labour in an Arctic Gulag.
He and a group of prisoners escaped the transport train and he was the only one to survive the journey across Russia and in to Finland.

After a long time recovering and being debriefed in England he returned to Europe as a member of the SOE. After the Germans attacked Russia he headed east and ended up in the middle east before joining up with the RAF to become a Mustang pilot for the last two years of the war.

That was a quick sum up of what he did. We self published his memoirs.

My mum, dad and brother will be attending the Krakow book fare next month. Hopefully a Polish publisher might be interested in printing the story in Poland.

Www.23days.eu

They are also on Amazon as a kindle.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LD8207E