Essays about: "paving"
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1. Unveiling the Art of Discourse : A Genre Analysis of Ballet Reviews
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för språk, litteratur och lärandeAbstract : This is a genre analysis study in linguistics whose purpose is to identify the structure of a Ballet Review using Swalesian move analysis. Whilst the review genre has been explored in the past (e.g., de Jong, & Burgers, 2018; Nodoushan & Montazeran, 2012; Taboada, 2011) there have been no dedicated studies on Ballet Reviews. READ MORE
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2. Mutual Enhancement of Environment Recognition and Semantic Segmentation in Indoor Environment
University essay fromAbstract : Background:The dynamic field of computer vision and artificial intelligence has continually evolved, pushing the boundaries in areas like semantic segmentation andenvironmental recognition, pivotal for indoor scene analysis. This research investigates the integration of these two technologies, examining their synergy and implicayions for enhancing indoor scene understanding. READ MORE
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3. Oscillations in a complex sunspot: From theory to data
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för system- och rymdteknikAbstract : Sunspot oscillations, intricate three-dimensional wave-like motions in the solar atmosphere, result from the complex interplay between plasma and magnetic fields. This study delves into the behaviour of these oscillations, exploring their simultaneous excitation and evaluating their impact on solar phenomena like coronal heating, energy transport, and solar flares. READ MORE
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4. MERITOCRACY AND CORRUPTION, THROUGH THE LENS OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRADITIONS The moderating effect of administrative traditions on the relationship between meritocracy and corruption
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The research on the relationship between meritocracy and corruption has been widely studied and has shown that higher levels of meritocracy is associated with lower levels of corruption (Rauch & Evans, 2000; Dahlström et.al, 2012; Charron et.al, 2017). READ MORE
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5. Paving the Way to Sustainability: Assessing the Impacts of Carbon Border Tariffs on the Steel Industry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This paper seeks to provide insights into the effects of carbon border tariffs and to offer guidance for policymakers. The focus is directed towards the steel sector - a major contributor to carbon dioxide emissions, where production practices vary significantly among countries, leading to differences in pollution levels. READ MORE