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    structure is not directly dependent on a country’s level of economic development.[1] Examples Main article: List of primate cities Among the best known examples of primate cities are alpha world cities such as Paris and by most measures London.[4] Budapest‚[6] Dublin and Vienna[7] have also been described as primate cities. Bangkok has been called "the most primate city on earth"‚ being forty times larger than Thailand’s second city.[8] See also * Global city * Megacity * Rank-size distribution

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    women. On the other side of the debate I think if prostitution was made legal it would promote sex trafficking and probably increase child prostitution. A report done for the governmental Budapest Group* stated that 80% of women in the brothels in the Netherlands are trafficked from other countries (Budapest Group‚ 1999: 11). It would not so much control the sex industry‚ but there would be a huge expansion. Legalization of prostitution in the State of Victoria‚ Australia‚ has led to massive expansion

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    a non-practicing Hungarian Jew. Max Neumann had very good education‚ he became a doctor of laws and later worked as a lawyer for a bank. Early in Janos ’ life‚ Max bought a title which he never used but his son‚ Janos did. The Neumann ’s lived in Budapest Hungary‚ and although they were a Jewish family‚ they did not observe the strict practices of the Jewish faith‚ and instead seemed to mix both the Jewish and Christian traditions. At a young age Janos had a wide range of interests. At six years

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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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    Hungarian Uprising

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    The 1956 Hungarian Uprising While the Hungarian uprising of 1956 cannot be considered a major international crisis of the Cold War‚ it does bear looking at as a regional challenge to Soviet domination and a demonstration of the Wests and the United Nations reluctance to become involved in the Soviet sphere of influence. The causes of the uprising can be traced to Hungarian nationalism and their almost sullen acceptance of the imposed communist government post world War Two. Hungary’s long history

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    First Symphony Mahler

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    the second and fourth songs in Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen became the basis for themes Mahler later used in his First Symphony‚ composed during his time as the conductor of the Leipzig Opera in Germany. The original piece premiered in Budapest with the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra‚ conducted by Mahler himself‚ and was received very negatively overall. In fact‚ an additional movement titled “Blumine‚” the original second movement of the piece‚ received so much harsh criticism in particular that

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    Anderson Vs. Wes Anderson

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    fortune all against the back-drop of a suddenly and dramatically changing Continent. The Grand Budapest Hotel is in many ways different from Wes Anderson’s other films. First of all‚ it takes place mainly in 1932; Anderson’s only other film that’s set in a specific time period is Moonrise Kingdom (2012)‚ which‚ taking place in 1965‚ is not much of a departure from his other films. The narrative of Grand Budapest is also in many ways unlike Anderson’s previous features‚ concerning‚ as it does‚ murder‚

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    Made By You Service Analysis

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    There are six possible waiting point in the “Made by You” Services Blueprint. First one can be already in the reservation making when the customer cannot get somebody on the phone or it takes hours or even longer to receive a confirmation email. Second waiting point can appear when the customer enters the store and all staff members are busy or the one who speaks English is not available at the moment. The same waiting reason can occur when the customer wants to pay. The fourth cause of waiting is

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    Hungary Year of EU entry: 2004 Member of Schengen area:Yes Political system: Republic Capital city: Budapest Total area: 93 000 km² Population: 10 million Currency: forint official EU language: Hungarian Hungary is a landlocked state with many neighbours – Slovakia‚ Ukraine‚ Romania‚ Serbia‚ Croatia‚ Slovenia and Austria. It is mostly flat‚ with low mountains in the north. Lake Balaton‚ a popular tourist centre‚ is the largest lake in central Europe. The ancestors of ethnic Hungarians

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    cybercrime: 1) The Budapest treaty that has only been ratified by member states and observer states of the Council of Europe be made global. 2) There should be an International criminal tribunal for cyberspace or any other international court. Cybercrimes are the most difficult crimes to deal with‚ as there is no physical involvement. A separate court would only make the judging process easier as the judges would require technological knowledge. 3) If not the Budapest Treaty then another International

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