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Born on March 16, 1937, the Academic Nyomárkay studied Hungarian Language and Literature and Serbo-Croatian from 1955 to 1961 at the Budapest University “Eötvös Loránd”. Graduating, he soon started working as a high-school professor, and as his interest was increasingly moving towards research work, he obtained a PhD in Philosophy at the same university in 1965.
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István Vig was born on October 1, 1952 in Budapest. He attended elementary school and high school in the 12th district of Budapest, where his family lived. Already in elementary school, he began to study French privately. His great enthusiasm for Roman languages is also shown by the fact that he has opted for learning Italian language in high school and has learned two great Romani languages by the end of high school education. After completing his studies, he enrolled in studies of history and the Italian language with literature at the Faculty of Philosophy of Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest, where he successfully graduated in 1978.
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BESZÁMOLÓ AZ ÓKORTUDOMÁNYI TÁRSASÁG 2014/2015. ÉVI TEVÉKENYSÉGÉRŐL; BESZÁMOLÓ A BYZANZ UND DAS ABENDLAND IV. NEMZETKÖZI KONFERENCIÁRÓL (ELTE Eötvös József Collegium – 2015. november 23–27.);
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The Сoncept for the development of gas transmission capacities was developed on the basis of mutual agreement between Bulgargas Ltd and Gazprom RAD in 1996 by eng. Ivan Peychev, Deputy Executive Director of Bulgargaz Ltd at that time and referring to the period 1996 - 2010 Beyond the authentic text are included the views of the author about the future developments of the processes. Besides being a historically authentic document to the concept, the author's views on the future development of the gas industry have been added, which reflects a series of socially significant processes and themes: ecology, diversification, international relations, policy making; participatory democracy, populism, etc. - all topics with which the postmodern world is heavily involved. The interest in this scientifically applied product is caused by the fact that it connects one of the most up-to-date topics of industrial sociology and, in particular, one of its branches - sociology of energetics with modern political processes. The gas industry has at this stage some of the most significant positive industrial consequences for mankind - air, heating, plants, the economy, etc.
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Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Corvinus University on 8 October 2013. This article is the speech delivered by him on this occasion.
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Sándor Kerekes, professor at the Department of Environmental Economics and Technologies at Corvinus University of Budapest was conferred the title of Doctor Honoris Causa by the Warsaw School of Economics on 29 March 2012. What follows is the laudatio of Professor Kerekes by Professor Janina Jóxwiak, as well as Professor Kerekes’s speech, entitled ‘Fifty years of environmentalism’.
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DR. TÖTTÖSSY CSABA 1931. JÚLIUS 7. - 2011. JÚLIUS 13.; BESZÁMOLÓ AZ ÓKORTUDOMÁNYI TÁRSASÁG 2010/2011. ÉVI TEVÉKENYSÉGÉRŐL; BESZÁMOLÓ AZ UNGARN UND BYZANZ CÍMŰ NEMZETKÖZI BIZANTINOLÓGIAI KONFERENCIÁRÓL; BESZÁMOLÓ A XXII. NEMZETKÖZI BIZANTINOLÓGIAI KONGRESSZUSRÓL (SZÓFIA, 2011. AUGUSZTUS 22–27.); BESZÁMOLÓ A 2010/2011. TANÉVI ÁBEL JENŐ ORSZÁGOS LATIN TANULMÁNYI VERSENYRŐL;
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There are many studies in Russia on how the open government and e-democracy should be arranged, what tools they use, what has been done, and what can be done in the future. There is no research, however, on how the public responds to this system and how it can function in the community. This is of major interest because the degree and quality of public involvement is one of the key indices of the efficiency of e-democracy and e-government. Open government and e-democracy expand direct public participation in national life and guarantee effective public control. This is an ideal that all countries’ governments are seeking to attend. Meanwhile, the public has begun to use internet on its own as an instrument of democracy and control. Facebook, vk.com, twitter and other online networks were established more than ten years ago. People feel the necessity of information exchanges, highlighting problems, and uniting for their rights. Present-day users are attached to their networks and their media image. We always look better in the internet than in reality. The inability to tell the difference between the real world and the virtual one have created a phenomenon known as slacktivism, manifest in internet petitions, likes, reposts, statuses, userpics changing with the latest news, and suchlike. However, studies show that low level of media and information literacy leads to the development slaktivizm, what can make instruments of e-democracy less effective. Media and information literacy is indispensable for open government’s sustainable work.
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Coraz więcej osób ze świata polityki twierdzi, że klasyczny liberalizm gospodarczy nie jest możliwy do osią- gnięcia, a jedynym rozwiązaniem gospodarczym jest model hybrydowy, łączący elementy gospodarki rynkowej z modelem świadczeń społecznych, interwencjonizmu itp. Czy faktycznie liberalizm, prezentowany chociażby przez Szkołę Austriacką, wyczerpał się, a wolności ekonomiczne muszą być pod dość znacznym nadzorem państwa?
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Der Rückblick auf die vielseitige Laufbahn und die herausragenden wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse von Klára Póczy ist mir eine ehrenvolle Aufgabe. Ich kann es tun, da ich die uns so teure Forscherin, Kollegin, Lehrerin, Klára, oder für so viele Bekannte: Tante Klári, seit etwa fünfzig Jahren kenne. Gestatten Sie mir, diesen Rückblick mit einer persönlichen Erinnerung zu beginnen. Klára Póczy hielt uns, Studenten, Vorlesungen über Materialkunde im Károlyi-Palast.
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Gyula Káldy-Nagy was born at Nagydém, a village in Veszprém County, Hungary on July 14, 1927. He finished a prominent secondary school in Sopron, a significant town in Western Hungary. After two years at the Faculty of Law, Péter Pázmány University in Budapest, he started Turkology at the Faculty of Arts of the same university renamed after Loránd Eötvös in 1950. His masters were Professors Gyula Németh and Lajos Fekete, both excelling in their own fields: Németh in Turkology with its linguistic-philological aspects and Fekete in Ottoman-Turkish palaeography and the history of the Ottoman Empire. This latter field attracted Káldy-Nagy’s attention so much that he dedicated his whole life to the investigation of the past of this world empire, and within this mainly the Ottoman rule in Hungary.
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The article is devoted to scientific activity of Tereschenko А.К- professor, doctor of study art, author of ten monographs and near one hundred scientific articles.
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