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The IPLDP contains four general phases and although may be named slightly differently from force to force will follow roughly the following structure: [10] Phase 1: Induction - general introduction to the organisation with training in first aid, health and safety, officer safety, ICT, race and diversity, human rights and community safety strategy.
Magyar may refer to: Hungarians; Hungarian language; Magyar tribes, fundamental political units of Hungarians between the period of leaving the Ural Mountains and the ...
Médiaszolgáltatás-támogató és Vagyonkezelő Alap (MTVA) (English: Media Services and Support Trust Fund) is a Hungarian fund company owned and financed by the Hungarian state, through the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (Hungarian: Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság, NMHH).
Magyar Televízió (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈtɛlɛviːzijoː], Hungarian Television) or MTV is a nationwide public television broadcasting organization in Hungary. Headquartered in Budapest , it is the oldest television broadcaster in Hungary and today airs five channels: M1 HD , M2 HD , M3 , M4 Sport and M5.
Kader Bağları, also known as Grapes of Love, is a Turkish television series in the drama genre produced by Süreç Film. Its first episode was broadcast on September 30, 2023, and it is directed by Benal Tairi and Ersoy Güler.
I, the Executioner (Korean: 베테랑2; RR: Beterang 2; lit. Veteran 2) is a 2024 South Korean action crime film co-written, directed and produced by Ryoo Seung-wan, starring Hwang Jung-min and Jung Hae-in.
The Hungarian Working People's Party (Hungarian: Magyar Dolgozók Pártja, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈdolɡozoːk ˈpaːrcɒ], abbr. MDP) was the ruling communist party of Hungary from 1948 to 1956. It was formed by a merger of the Hungarian Communist Party (MKP) and the Social Democratic Party of Hungary (MSZDP). [1]
Miskolc (UK: / ˈ m iː ʃ k ɒ l t s / MEESH-kolts, [3] US: / ˈ m ɪ ʃ k oʊ l t s / MISH-kohlts, [4] Hungarian: [ˈmiʃkolt͡s] ⓘ; Czech and Slovak: Miškovec; German: Mischkolz; Yiddish: Mishkoltz; Romanian: Mișcolț) is a city in northeastern Hungary, known for its heavy industry.