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Everyone suffers from the trial and tribulation of life. This is a
story of a man determined to keep a promise made to his dying wife,
the greatest tribulation of all. Tyrell Carson is forced to travel
thousands of miles and endure years of loneliness only to suddenly
be thrown into troubles not of his own making. But he is a survivor
that protects the innocent while solving a mystery long forgotten.
And perhaps, falling in love again.
This study explores the relationship between the European Community
and one of the most important EFTA countries, Norway. The book
recounts the steps leading to the signing of the European Economic
Area agreement that will extend the EC's single internal market to
the EFTA countries, explores the political dimension of Norway's
relations with the EC, examines the economic dimension of the
relationship, and considers Norwegian integration--past, present,
and future.
Governments have been involved in the exploration, development,
production, and abandonment of offshore oil and gas since the early
years of the century. With the 1965 discovery of oil and natural
gas in the North Sea, both Great Britain and Norway faced the
immense challenge of extracting an energy bonanza out of one
hundred meters of water and two thousand meters of rock. In this
book Brent Nelsen explains the factors behind state involvement in
offshore petroleum activities. From his analysis of government
workings in Great Britain and Norway he concludes that state
intervention is determined by complex interactions among government
officials, economic interests, and environmental pressures.
Nelsen shows how Britain and Norway have intervened in the
offshore oil business: minimal intervention--whereby the state
simply distributes offshore territory to private enterprise, and
protects workers and the environment; regulatory intervention--in
which the state oversees every aspect of petroleum development; and
participatory intervention--in which the state actually enters the
business as an entrepreneur. Both states used all three types of
intervention at different times, and Nelsen explains how their
actions varied, and why. He bases his conclusions on evidence
gathered from interviews with politicians, ministry officials,
corporate executives, and interest group leaders. This book will be
of considerable interest to students of European politics,
political economy, public policy, and energy politics.
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Applied Reconfigurable Computing - 15th International Symposium, ARC 2019, Darmstadt, Germany, April 9-11, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Christian Hochberger, Brent Nelson, Andreas Koch, Roger Woods, Pedro Diniz
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 15th International
Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing, ARC 2019, held in
Darmstadt, Germany, in April 2019. The 20 full papers and 7 short
papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 52 submissions. In addition, the volume contains 1
invited paper. The papers were organized in topical sections named:
Applications; partial reconfiguration and security; image/video
processing; high-level synthesis; CGRAs and vector processing;
architectures; design frameworks and methodology; convolutional
neural networks.
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