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Stužková Slávnosť
A stužková slávnosť (), commonly named a stužková and verbatim in English language, English: ''Green ribbon ceremony'' or ''Ribbon ceremony'', is a Slovak and Hungarian secondary school ceremonial event, which takes place before the matura. The Hungary, Hungarian version of the ceremony is the Szalagavató ([ˈsɒlɒɡɒvɒtoː]), Ballagás#Szalagavató and Bolondballagás, held in a style similar to its Slovak counterpart. During this event the "baptized" green ribbons are pinned on the formal vested students by the class teacher or professor in the presence of the "godmother" or "godfather" (a special teacher, who is chosen to "baptize" the ribbons) and the principal. The green ribbon is meant to be a hope to help students pass the matura. Do not mistake the stužková with prom, which is in United States or United Kingdom. Prom is about the individual, on occasion it can be about the couple. Parents may take some photos before prom, send their children off for the night, wa ...
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STUHA (abbreviation for ''Studentské hnutí'' – Czech: student movement; also the word for 'ribbon', referencing the Czechoslovak tricolour) was an alternative, independent student movement in the final phase of the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia. It was formed by Prague students in the early autumn of 1989. The movement was the catalyst that mobilized the university students, culminating in the demonstration and march at , and then on to the city centre, on 17 November 1989, launching the Velvet Revolution. History The Stuha movement was formed in summer 1989, specifically on 28 SeptemberMartin Benda in ''Studenti psali revoluci'', page 17 at the initiative of former classmates of a technical school ( in Betlémská ulice, Prague) Marek Benda and Jiří Dienstbier Jr. Other now well-known figures who took part in the formation of the group were Šimon Pánek, and . The aim of the movement was to push for visible democratic change in the Communist régime. With the coll ...
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