Essays about: "Comeback"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the word Comeback.
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1. A bear-y strong comeback: Investigating temporal genomic consequences of a recent demographic bottleneck in the Scandinavian brown bear
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : The Scandinavian brown bear went through a severe bottleneck due to human actions in the early 1900’s that reduced the population to low numbers. After protective measures were taken, the population recovered and today it consists of around 3000 individuals. READ MORE
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2. Real-Time Synchronization of Multi-Window Web-Applications : Combining SSE & XHR over HTTP/2 as an alternative to WebSockets
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för information och teknikAbstract : Modern web-applications often need to be able to handle multi-window views that are dynamically synchronized depending on user input, as well as continuous and rapid data transfer between the client and the server. The WebSocket protocol has seen widespread industry use when it comes to bidirectional, real-time communication. READ MORE
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3. The political economy of gender bias in access to fertiliser: A case study on fertiliser subsidies in Malawi and Tanzania
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : It is increasingly agreed upon by both scholars and policymakers that policies have different gendered effects. Agricultural input subsidies are highly debated policies in Africa. READ MORE
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4. Parliamentary Standing Committees in the EU policy-making process. : A comparative case study of two committees from the Bundestag
University essay from Umeå universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The EU integration process has led to severe changes in policy-making. On the one hand, authority shifted from the national level to the EU. On the other hand, national level executives have gained power relative to the national legislatures. READ MORE
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5. Life or Death: Biopower and Racism in Huxley´s Brave New World
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/EngelskaAbstract : Aldous Huxley´s Brave New World describes how a totalitarian power has taken control over both body and mind of the whole population. A hierarchical caste system, where a person´s role in society is predetermined long before birth, maintains stability together with brain-washing methods and propaganda. READ MORE