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Białystok

City in eastern Poland; capital of Białystok region; population (2002) 291,400. Industries include textiles, chemicals, and tools. Founded in 1310, the city belonged to Prussia 1795-1807 and to Russia 1807-1919.



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Research suggests that if a neural system is repeatedly exercised, it, like a muscle, will blossom (Bialystok & Martin, 2004; Bialystok, 1999; Bialystok et al.
Being aware that the very first battles would predetermine, to a large extent, further developments the German command strove to rout the Soviet forces in Byelorussia at the Bialystok bulge in the first place.
Ellen Bialystok, a psychologist at York University in Toronto, whose 2004 study found that learning two languages in childhood helps keep people mentally fit and better prepared for cognitive tasks as they age.
 
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