Hungarian Banking System Stability Report May 2023
The Financial Stability Report for May 2023 of the Hungarian banking system highlights the resilience of banks despite international failures. The report discusses indicators of financial stability, risks faced by banks, and the sector's robust capital position. There are insights on private sector
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Is regressive voice assimilation a mirage?
Delve into the discussion on regressive voice assimilation, challenging traditional views of laryngeal phonology. Explore the intricate phonetic cues and contrasts that go beyond Voice Onset Time (VOT), examining the complexities of active [-voice] in voicing languages. Discover the prevalence of re
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Hungarian Method for Solving Assignment Problems
The Hungarian method is a computational procedure used to minimize the total cost of assigning n jobs to n persons with varying efficiencies. It involves modifying the cost matrix, searching for optimal assignments, and iteratively improving the solution until an optimal assignment is found. The met
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Causes and Effects of the 1857 War of Independence in India
Politically, the Doctrine of Lapse and mistreatment of local Indian leaders contributed to the uprising. Religious tensions arose due to British interference and social inequality. Economically, high taxes and exploitation of Indian wealth fueled the discontent. The military also played a significan
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The Life and Achievements of Milutin Milanković
Milutin Milanković, born in 1879 in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Croatia), overcame childhood challenges to become a prominent civil engineer and mathematician. He excelled in education, practiced engineering in Vienna, and later focused on fundamental research. Milanković's contributions to r
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Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Impact on the Cold War
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 marked a significant episode in the Cold War era, challenging Soviet dominance and leading to widespread consequences. The uprising, led by Imre Nagy, faced brutal Soviet suppression, resulting in thousands of casualties and reinforcing Soviet control over Hungary. T
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The Crisis Begins: Impact of the Stamp Act and Colonial Resistance
The Crisis Begins Chapter from "Give Me Liberty!" discusses the repercussions of the 7 Years War and the end of salutary neglect, leading to new trade regulations and increased taxation on colonists. The imposition of the Stamp Act without colonial consent sparked widespread resistance, with the eme
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The Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya: A Struggle for Independence
The Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya, also known as the Mau Mau Rebellion, was a significant resistance movement against British colonial rule. Initiated by the Kikuyu ethnic group but involving various tribes, it was fueled by grievances over land dispossession and mistreatment. The rebellion escalated in
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Syntactic Reconstruction from Linguistic Fossils in Uralic Languages
Linguistic fossils provide valuable insights for syntactic reconstruction in Uralic languages like Hungarian, Eastern Khanty, and Samoyedic. Through a case study, constraints on topical objects and grammatical systems are examined using linguistic fragments.
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Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Administrative Guidelines
Explore administrative information for students at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, covering orientation week activities, non-educational administrative issues, banking services, residence permit procedures, and assistance regarding Neptun platform and student ID requests.
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Overview of Hydrogen Developments in Hungary
The Hungarian Hydrogen Technology Alliance, established in 2021, plays a key role in coordinating hydrogen initiatives, such as the Green Truck Programme and consultancy for the National Hydrogen Strategy. With over 70 corporate members, including SMEs, multinational companies, and universities, Hun
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Enhancing Eco-Mobility in Austro-Hungarian Border Region: EMAH Project
Initial proposals aim to promote eco-mobility in the Austro-Hungarian border region through improvements in railway lines, such as increasing capacity, electrification, and introducing new schedules. Recommendations include enhancing the public bus network and optimizing train services to accommodat
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The Hungarian Uprising of 1956: Consequences and Reforms
The Hungarian Uprising of 1956 was a pivotal event in Hungary's history, marked by protests against Soviet oppression and the leadership of Matyas Rakosi. Khrushchev's decision to replace Rakosi with Imre Nagy reflected a shift in Communist leadership. The demands for free speech and withdrawal of S
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Discovering Hungary: A Culinary and Cultural Journey
Indulge in the rich heritage of Hungarian gastronomy through Hungarikums like Csabai sausage, Winter salami, Egri Bikavér, Unicum, Kalocsai red pepper, and Chimney cake. Explore landmarks such as Aggtelek stalactite cave and celebrate Hungarian icons like Ferenc Puskás and János Neumann.
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Understanding Quantifier Spreading in Children
Researchers at Katalin Kiss & Tam.s Z.tnyi Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences explore the phenomenon of quantifier spreading in children, where they are misled by ostensive cues. The study discusses classic spreading, underexhaustive search, theories of quantifie
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Analysis of inbreeding and average relationship in Hungarian Hucul horse population
This study presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of Dagene in April 2016 focuses on the genetic structure of the Hungarian Hucul horse population based on pedigree data. The research analyzed inbreeding coefficients and average relatedness using the Endog software to understand the breeding strategie
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Understanding Identity Formation in Young Adults from Mixed Serb-Hungarian Marriages
Young adults born into mixed Serb-Hungarian marriages in Serbia navigate a complex identity-building process influenced by their parents' distinct backgrounds, societal attitudes, and external factors. Research highlights challenges faced, such as societal acceptance and internal conflicts, but also
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The Story of Nat Turner: From Childhood to Rebellion
Born in 1800, Nat Turner experienced a traumatic childhood marked by slavery and visions from God. Raised in a religious family, he had a deep-seated hatred for slavery. Turner's rebellion in 1831 led to the deaths of many, as he sought to overthrow the oppressive system. His army of 70 slaves wreak
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Partnership for Promotion of Electrical Mobility in Higher Education Programs
The ERASMUS-EDU-2022-CBHE-STRAND-2 project aims to analyze and enhance existing curricula related to Electrical Mobility (EM) in Hungary. The project focuses on engineering courses such as Vehicle Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Through partn
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Causes of the French Revolution in 1789
The French Revolution of 1789 was sparked by a combination of social, administrative, political, intellectual, financial, and immediate causes. Feudalism, a rotten administrative system, absolute monarchy, intellectual influences from philosophers like Montesquieu and Rousseau, financial bankruptcy,
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Linguistic Evolution of Hungarian: From Ugric to Modern Syntax
The origin of the Hungarian language is debated, with doubts arising due to limited evidence of Uralic roots. Variations in syntax between Ugric and Hungarian are analyzed, suggesting a shift over time. Early Old Hungarian texts display remnants of Ugric structures, providing insights into the langu
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