Úgy tűnik nem található semmi ezen a helyen IMPRESSZUM SZERZŐI JOGOK ADATVÉDELEM FELHASZNÁLÁSI FELTÉTELEK © Kövess minket 2022 Kft. - Minden jog fenntartva. Catholic kindergartens will be able to accommodate fourteen thousand more children with the support of the Catholic Kindergarten Programme, including the creation of new places for four thousand children,’ Secretary of State for Churches, Minorities and Civil Affairs Miklós Soltész announced on Thursday in Dombóvár. the teachings of Christ considered women as equals in a world where women and children were not seen as such. Respect for women, care for children, and the support of poor families stem from Christian values and teachings, the State Secretary stated. ‘Therefore, no matter how much they try to smear us, attempt to undermine Christian teachings, we must reject that. We must do what Christianity has been doing for two thousand years; we need not heed the relatively loud minority attacking Christianity,’ Soltész concluded. State Secretary for National Policy Árpád János Potápi spoke, among other things, about how Hungary, just like in the Middle Ages, continues to do a lot to defend Christianity today. Mayor of Dombóvár Szilárd Pintér spoke about how after the kindergarten, a Catholic nursery may also be built in the city by 2025. Bishop László Felföldi from the Diocese of Pécs blessed the kindergarten. Diocesan Head of Public Education Roland Koósz said that the 1800-square-metre kindergarten building accommodating four groups will be completed on 13 December with a government support of 2.2 billion forints. Hungarian Conservative is a quarterly magazine on contemporary political, philosophical and cultural issues from a conservative perspective. which produces 700,000 tons of pet food per year has entered into an agreement with Brenmiller Engery to supply low-carbon steam to its facility in Hungary Brenmiller will deliver low-cost and low-carbon steam to PPF and offer grid-balancing services to the local transmission system operator (TSO) Mavir PPF expects project costs to total around US$5 million PPF produces more than 700,000 tons of pet food per year which is distributed from its 12 production facilities to over 400 retailers across 35-plus European countries Brenmiller’s arrangement with PPF will help the company achieve its emissions reduction targets of 42% by the end of 2030 own and operate a 30 MWh bGen ZERO system next to PPF’s pet food manufacturing plant in Dombovar The bGen ZERO will take priority over PPF’s existing fossil fuel boilers significantly reducing the pet food manufacturer’s energy costs and carbon footprint PPF will purchase steam from Brenmiller at a fixed rate According to Brenmiller, the economics of this project are made possible by increasingly favorable regulatory and energy market conditions across Europe. In Hungary, TSO Mavir recently made heat battery asset owners eligible for compensation through a new capacity market program designed to incentivize flexibility Brenmiller can also leverage the bGen to participate in Mavir’s grid-balancing market and increase project revenues “Our company is committed to sustainability and Brenmiller’s turnkey bGen technology is an ideal way for us to prepare our manufacturing operations for the future," said Gerald Kuehr "As a European leading company in private-label pet food producing over 700,000 tons of pet food annually we have an obligation to lead by example and drive the sustainability agenda in our industry forward We are pleased to work with Brenmiller to achieve our greenhouse gases reduction goals." According to the Renewable Thermal Collaborative 97% of process heat in food and beverage processing is below 130°C Brenmiller said it believes the industry is well suited to adopt thermal energy storage for power-to-heat applications The food and beverage sector is where the company is seeing the greatest demand for its product and services "Our Heat as a Service solution is a win-win for Partner in Pet Food," said Brenmiller’s chairman and CEO Avi Brenmiller. "By providing access to heat while maintaining our ownership of the system we’re helping our customer achieve both its sustainability and profitability goals and will be able to deliver critical flexibility to Hungary’s electricity grid to support the deployment of more renewables "This dual ability is crucial to unlocking the business case for thermal energy storage in industrial applications," continued Brenmiller "We are excited about our long-term agreement with Partner in Pet Food and pleased to be establishing a footing in Hungary’s fast-growing energy storage market." According to Petfood Industry's Top Pet Food Companies, Partner in Pet Food is a European pet food producer supplying retailers specialty pet retailers and online specialists in 35-plus countries The company makes a full value range of dry pouches and snacks from nine production facilities spanning four countries: the Netherlands It produces nearly 700,000 tons of pet food yearly By submitting this form, you acknowledge that use of your data is governed by our Privacy Policy. you agree to receive texts or calls regarding your subscription or other WATT products and services Please call +1 (847) 400-5960 for custom support Carlson has the potential to impact UIC in the 200 free where last season’s top times were held by graduate students Bexon Harrison recently focused full time on swimming after doing that and water polo for much of his high school career Louisville head coach and CSCAA President Arthur Albiero co-led an NCAA Division I breakout session where coaches discussed the marketability of the sport who has worked with swimmers to optimize performance through data and analysis of stroke techniques Breaststroke specialist Landry Liston has announced her commitment to continue both her academic and athletic careers at George Mason University November 25th, 2019 College, News ATLANTA – After breaking both the FGCU and CCSA records in the 200 Breast this past weekend junior swimmer Petra Halmai has been named CCSA Swimmer of the Week as announced by the conference Tuesday afternoon This is the third weekly honor for the Hungary native this season Hungary/Lanczos Komel Secondari Grammar School) capped off a successful weekend of competition at Houston’s Phill Hansel Invitational by laying down a time of 2:10.86 in the 200-yard breaststroke breaking her previous school and conference record of 2:11.21 The swim was good for a second-place finish in the event and currently ranks 24th in the country “The conference saw a lot of impressive performances from many schools over the weekend so for Petra to receive this honor is something special,” head coach Dave Rollins said “She has been dialed in on another level this year and is seeing her hard work pay off in a big way Setting a school and conference record is a special achievement Over the course of the three-day invitational (Nov Halmai qualified for the A Finals in four different individual events In addition to her second-place finish in the 200 Breast Halmai achieved the same feat in the 200-yard butterfly after swimming a 1:59.49 While her individual finishes in the 200 Breast and 200 Fly events highlighted her performances she also made it to the A Finals in both the 200 IM and the 100 Breast Swimming against a highly-competitive field she finished sixth in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:01.12) and seventh in the 200 IM (2:01.20) Halmai also swam on three of FGCU’s relays throughout the invitational She helped lead the 200-yard medley relay team to a third-place finish swimming a 27.92-second split in the breaststroke Her 1:53.78 split in the 800 Free Relay helped team to secure an eighth-place finish and she swam a 1:00.18 split in the 400 Medley Relay despite her group’s entry being disqualified 4-0 CCSA) closed out their fall competition slate at the Phill Hansel Invitational The team will be back in action on Saturday 2 for a Noon meet at the FGCU Aquatics Complex Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" More from SwimSwamSee All Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our latest updates .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Patrick HayesAP PhotoThomas Kennedy was a standout at Mott and the University of Detroit.The basketball program continues to be a building block for successful basketball players who was an All-American and won two national titles at Mott has signed to play professional basketball in Hungary next season but I believe this is the best place for me to start my career,” Kennedy said He will play for Dombovar KC in the Hungary A Division Kennedy averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds per game in a supporting role averaging nearly 15 points (second on team) and 8 rebounds per game (led team) who played at Detroit Southeastern in high school finished his college career at the University of Detroit He scored in double figures 39 times in his two seasons including twice netting a career-high 24 points he was named the Robert Calihan Most Valuable Player after tallying 11.2 points and 4.5 rebounds per game “It (playing pro basketball) is something I always wanted to do,” Kennedy said Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices thank you for accepting my request for this interview Why and when did you start playing basketball I started playing basketball because of my older brother He got into it first and as a younger brother always wanting to be like my older brother I started playing as well and fell in love with the game Who is your role model on and off the court I don't have one role model but I would have to say mostly my family Just because of the hardship they have endured and been able to persevere On the court i grew up watching Michael Jordan but i also really liked Glen Rice and Reggie Miller You played in NCAA 2 seasons with Binghamton it allowed me to develop my basketball skills physically and mentally If you wanted to play you had to earn playing time in practice What kind of experiences do you have from the NCAA One of my most memorable experiences was after winning the 1998 Championship with my first college team we went to the white house and got to meet Bill Clinton Talking to the US president was a very memorable experiences in my life Which are the most imoprtant skills for a good power forward I think the game has changed so much that today as a power forward/center you really have to be able to do everything For me the two most skills would be playing good defense and rebounding What was the best and the worst thing in your first european season After college an agent contacted me and offered me a contract to play in the Netherlands I took it and in terms of playing it was probably my worst year I was really inexperienced and we had a really tough coach Some really great and funny guys that I still talk to today the city is small and they have alot of basketball talent And of course I was introduced to hungarian food in Dombovar In 2007 you have signed a one year deal with Körmend What was your first impression about the city My first impression about the city was that it was really small But I think I liked the Kormend fans the best They just showed so much passion for the game You become a favourite of fans very quickly Was it easy to find a common voice with fans I think the fans appreciate you if you just play hard just always play hard on both ends of the court and thats what i tried to do What did your team-mates say about big rivalry How did you experience your first Körmend vs Falco - Kormend is probably the biggest rivalry I have seen in my professional career My teammates told me that it would be very intense and that we would have to try and win I was really surprised by the atmosphere of play though and once again the fans were amazing You could just tell there was so much history between both teams You and your team-mate made a massive 9-0 run from January until end of March Well the coach just got everyone playing together So everybody just played as hard as they good and didnt worry about stats After you caught the PO you won 3-1 over regular season’s 2nd Dombóvár But I think we were just so focused against Dombovar As a team we really enjoyted playing against other teams that were supposed to be better than us So we just came out focused and tried to show everyone in the league that we could play with the top teams! In Semi-final Körmend made a 5 games series with Szolnok and you could win there on 5th game How do you remember for last game and celebration I remember the last game cause it came down to the last shot After the game I remember trying to leave the stadium and our fans were in the parking lot and they would not let us leave They were so happy and just wanted to celebrate with the team The rivalry continued with Falco in Championship Final You and JT gave a big hope for Körmend fans Falco had great players at each positioon and they were just playing great basketball at the time but fans celebrated the team than the champions I remember going back to Kormend and having a huge team party with all the fans Why couldn’t the Körmend win the Hungarian Championship in 2008. I think that we could have won the championship if we had home court advantage I think if we had stayed one more year together as a team we would have definetly been one of the favorites to win the championship I don’t really care too much about the numbers but more about winning I remember winning certain games and the celebrations after Why couldn’t make them a longer contract with you I was on a try out period with the team and after a month they wanted to extend my contract but I was lucky enough to get a great offer for a team in Japan It was an opportunity I could not let pass so I decided to leave Falco and they were really good in letting me go I went to Japan where I played for the Hammamatsu Phoenix team and we won the regular season championship The following year I played for a team in the SBL in the US Would you like to play in stronger competition I don’t know what the future holds for me but I would like to play a couple more years and get to see more of the world I think after basketball I would like to work with kids and help them develop their skills Do you have some unique rituals before matches Before games I just try and take a couple of minutes to just relax and think about the game What I want to accomplish in that particular game Kind of a visualization process where I see myself doing what I want to on the court On game days I try and rest through out the day and take a nap a couple of hours before the game and eat properly and drink a lot of water I wish all of good for you and your family