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A letter of thanks, letter of gratitude, thank you card, or thank you letter is a letter or greetings card that is used when one person/party wishes to express appreciation to another. They are frequently sent after an event (a birthday party, a religious festival or holiday) and especially when a gift has been received. [ 1 ]
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Bratislava, [a] (German: Pressburg, Hungarian: Pozsony [b]) is the capital and largest city of the Slovak Republic and the fourth largest of all cities on the River ...
A young man (in bowtie) receives a scholarship at a ceremony. A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education.Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need, research experience or specific professional experience.
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Bratislava is the 19th-richest region of the European Union by GDP per capita. [171] Although regional income inequality is high, 90% of citizens own their homes . The country used to be dubbed the " Tatra Tiger " in the 2000s as it successfully transformed from a centrally planned economy to a market-driven economy and achieved, on average ...
The Comenius University was established in 1919 with assistance from the more established University of Prague.It was meant to replace the former Elisabeth University, which had been located in Bratislava since 1912, as the latter had been forcefully disbanded in 1919 by Samuel Zoch, plenipotentiary župan of Slovakia, after Hungarian professors refused to take an oath of allegiance [9] at ...