195 result(s) for head coach
Lily Of The Valley Poisons Man To Death In Hungary
- 9 May 2013 10:35 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian boxing coach died after adding lily of the valley to his omelette. The boxing trainer from Fehérvár mixed some wild garlic leaves (medvehagyma in Hungarian) that he picked himself into his omelette, accidentally adding lily of the valley to it. The fifty-year-old man complained of stomach ache on Saturday, and was found dead by his son on Sunday.
Invitation: Hungarian Circus Stars, Budapest, Until 10 March
- 10 Jan 2013 8:01 AM
- entertainment
As a result of this recognition in the circus history, our organization is going to be recorded among the top cultural institutes of Hungary from the next year – similarly to the Hungarian State Opera and the National Theatre. It means that the genre of circus looking back on nearly 200-year traditions in Hungary has taken its just place in the sphere of arts. By this MACIVA has achieved a ...
Xpat Opinion: The Right & The Left On Hungarian Achievements In London
- 13 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- sport
I managed to avoid commenting on the Olympics for two solid weeks, but perhaps I ought to say something about the games in general, the Hungarians’ performance in particular, and the political sparring between left and right over the Olympics and its significance. A couple of decades ago I was an avid follower of Olympic events but eventually I became disillusioned. I wasn’t sure any longer about ...
'The Walled-up Wife', Hungary's Famous Ballad
- 18 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
"There were these masons, nine or twelve, they say. And they took upon themselves to erect a building - strong and beautiful, like none there was before. And they worked day and night. And night and day they worked, but whatever they constructed during the day collapsed at night, and whatever they built during the night fell to the ground by morning.
Paul Pahil, Positive Psychologist
- 6 Apr 2010 12:00 PM
Paul is a Chartered member of CIPD and Founding member of Centre of Applied Positive Psychology.
Positive Emotions By Paul Pahil, Positivity Coach
- 26 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the wake of a global crisis positive emotions seem out of place. For the moment, perhaps we should forget about feeling good altogether, and simply find ways to cope. Yet scientific research on positive emotions suggests that feeling good is far more important than many people suspect. Positive emotions do much more than merely signal well-being.
Lily Of The Valley Poisons Man To Death In Hungary
- 9 May 2013 10:35 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian boxing coach died after adding lily of the valley to his omelette. The boxing trainer from Fehérvár mixed some wild garlic leaves (medvehagyma in Hungarian) that he picked himself into his omelette, accidentally adding lily of the valley to it. The fifty-year-old man complained of stomach ache on Saturday, and was found dead by his son on Sunday.
Invitation: Hungarian Circus Stars, Budapest, Until 10 March
- 10 Jan 2013 8:01 AM
- entertainment
As a result of this recognition in the circus history, our organization is going to be recorded among the top cultural institutes of Hungary from the next year – similarly to the Hungarian State Opera and the National Theatre. It means that the genre of circus looking back on nearly 200-year traditions in Hungary has taken its just place in the sphere of arts. By this MACIVA has achieved a ...
Xpat Opinion: The Right & The Left On Hungarian Achievements In London
- 13 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- sport
I managed to avoid commenting on the Olympics for two solid weeks, but perhaps I ought to say something about the games in general, the Hungarians’ performance in particular, and the political sparring between left and right over the Olympics and its significance. A couple of decades ago I was an avid follower of Olympic events but eventually I became disillusioned. I wasn’t sure any longer about ...
'The Walled-up Wife', Hungary's Famous Ballad
- 18 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
"There were these masons, nine or twelve, they say. And they took upon themselves to erect a building - strong and beautiful, like none there was before. And they worked day and night. And night and day they worked, but whatever they constructed during the day collapsed at night, and whatever they built during the night fell to the ground by morning.
Paul Pahil, Positive Psychologist
- 6 Apr 2010 12:00 PM
Paul is a Chartered member of CIPD and Founding member of Centre of Applied Positive Psychology.
Positive Emotions By Paul Pahil, Positivity Coach
- 26 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the wake of a global crisis positive emotions seem out of place. For the moment, perhaps we should forget about feeling good altogether, and simply find ways to cope. Yet scientific research on positive emotions suggests that feeling good is far more important than many people suspect. Positive emotions do much more than merely signal well-being.















