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    Hungary as a country is in a state of change. During the last twenty or so years Hungary has been enjoying post-communistic control. In the early eighties Hungary adapted a democratic ideology. Since the switch to a democratic way of thinking Hungary has seen a slow tedious change in their dimensions of culture. Changes in context‚ collective/individual‚ power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ and sex-role differentiation have been challenging for Hungarians to make. Understanding the five dimensions

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    How Did World War 1 Start

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    First World War occur. At that time‚ Austria-Hungary was waiting for a reason to attack Serbia‚ but without a reason‚ Germany‚ which is an ally of Austria-Hungary‚ wouldn’t have follow them into attacking Serbia. Austria-Hungary was already waiting for revenge for a long time; they wanted their old land back‚ which the Serbian had taken from them a long time ago. When Franz Ferdinand got killed by a group of terrorist called “The Black Hand”‚ Austria Hungary knew that it was the Serbian‚ and more especially

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    Trade relation

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    machinery products provide the bulk of UK export to Hungary. Hungary and the U.K. enjoy friendly relations. Hungary has an embassy in London and 3 honorary consulates (in Cardiff‚ Edinburgh and Liverpool). The United Kingdom has an embassy in Budapest. Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union. See also Hungarian migration to the United Kingdom. British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about the relation with Hungary: There is a healthy trade and investment relationship

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    Tourism Impacts

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    developments in Hungary on the life of a settlement or micro-region. Analysis of the impact of developments from economic‚ ecological and social aspects. 8. Foreign interests in the domestic tourism market. Motivations‚ targeted areas‚ concentration of capital and globalisation ambitions. 9. Development of Hungary’s competitiveness in the field of active international tourism‚ giving a comparative analysis. 10. Actualities of aquatic sports tourism (cyclist tourism‚ etc.) in Hungary. Motivations

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    Pham Gia Trung Class: Pols 114 Tutor: Tran Viet Thai Victoria University of Wellington and Diplomatic Academy of Viet Nam REGIME COMPARISON IN HUNGARY IN THE 20TH CENTURY The 20th century had witnessed three regime transitions in Hungary: in 1918-1919‚ in 1944-1945 and in 1989-1990. Among those three periods of time‚ Hungary had exercised four different kinds of regime: from Imperial regime to Nazi regime‚ and then Communist regime before changed into Republic regime which remains this regime

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    Serbia in WW1

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    Crisis 1908 Austria-Hungary was worried about Serbia’s aim- to unite other Balkan states under one rule- Greater Serbia. Races that live in Austria-Hungary may revolt in order to join greater Serbia. Events: Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia The annexation of Bosnia annoyed Serbia who appealed to Russia to help Russia called for an international conference Austria-Hungary backed by Germany refused Russia‚ too weak to fight was forced to back down Consequences: Austria-Hungary and Germany grew closer

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    weren’t justified in making Germany take the blame for WWI because Austria and Hungary were the countries who had started war with Russia‚ France and Serbia. Germany entered the war and fought for Austria and Hungary because they were bound by treaty‚ in fact Germany called a cease fire but Austria and Hungary kept battling. Austria and Hungary were the countries who made Serbia and Russia angry‚ not Germany. Austria and Hungary wanted Serbian land because they had just gained vast amounts of land from

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    Hungary's Economy

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    Assignment #1 An analysis of Hungary ’s Economy Abstract I analyzed three parts of Hungary ’s economy from 1994 to 2009: real GDP growth‚ unemployment rate‚ and inflation rate. Unemployment and inflation share a similar time trend‚ compared to real GDP growth which is almost exactly opposite. This shows the relationship between all of the variables. As unemployment and inflation were going down from 1994 to around 2001‚ real GDP was increasing and remaining steady at a high plateau. As GDP fell in

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    nationalism was the most important factor leading to World War I as it increased tensions among Serbia and Austria-Hungary resulting in the direct cause of World War I. The Balkan crisis’s in 1908 and 1912-13 involving the annexing of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary. Serbia wanted to expand into the Adriatic Sea as a result of the second Balkan crisis but was denied by Austria-Hungary. Serbia was supported by Russia who however was forced to back down by Germany. Also‚ as a result of the annexing

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    Coloplast Case Study

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    competitive and keep in focus the dynamic market needs. Implementing this strategy has brought some issues that were unexpected for Coloplast. One of the issues was with the organizational structure. Coloplast’s off shoring involved moving operations to Hungary. They would be operating with Danish and Hungarian production plants‚ where production processes were not the same. Misunderstandings and miscommunication arose amongst employees and created managerial and operational challenges. Another issue

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