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The “carbon curse” effect and its heterogeneity in cities of China [PDF]
[Objective] The term “carbon curse” outlines a situation where regions with abundant fossil fuel resources are more likely to pursue a carbon-intensive growth path than regions with scarce fossil fuel resources.
HUANG Qingzi, LI Dongdong, LI Min
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TOURISM GOVERNANCE IN KOMODO NATIONAL PARK, INDONESIA: BLESSING OR CURSE? [PDF]
This study aims to explain the management of tourism in the Komodo National Park (KNP). Besides, this study portrays the impact of tourism management on the socio-economic life of people living nearby the KNP.
Abdul KODIR +4 more
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Missional perspective of Canaan’s curse as a blessing in disguise: A biblical paradox
This article gives a missional perspective of Canaan’s curse as a blessing in disguise within the Missio Dei perspective. The pronouncement of Canaan’s curse in Genesis 9 v.
Takalani A. Muswubi
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Imperatives and non-imperative command strategies in Western Oromo
This paper investigates the forms and functions of imperative constructions and other non-imperative command strategies in the western variety of Oromo. It describes the morphological realizations of the second person and third person imperative main and
Girma Mengistu Desta
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THE MOTIVE WORLD OF ORAL LULLABIES OF LIVNO REGION [PDF]
National lullabies form part of a verbal romantic lyricism recognizable by performance circumstances in the course of lull. Since birth, a child in lullabies is pictured as a desired, beloved being to whom the entire community, Christians and ...
Sanela Popović
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Curse is an appellative genre, a clichéd verbal proverb that is uttered in belief, that with the assistance of supernatural forces, God or demon, through the magical properties of words, evil will come upon an individual.
Lidija Radulović
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The curse of normalization [PDF]
AbstractDespite its enormous promise to further our understanding of cellular processes involved in the regulation of gene expression, microarray technology generates data for which statistical pre‐processing has become a necessity before any interpretation of data can begin.
Wolkenhauer, O +2 more
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The Financial Resource Curse* [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, we present a model of the financial resource curse (i.e., episodes of abundant access to foreign capital coupled with weak productivity growth). We study a two‐sector (i.e., tradable and non‐tradable) small open economy. The tradable sector is the engine of growth, and productivity growth is increasing with the amount of labor ...
Benigno, Gianluca, Fornaro, Luca
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Multi‐Site Transfer Classification of Major Depressive Disorder: An fMRI Study in 3335 Subjects
The study proposes graph convolution network with sparse pooling to learn the hierarchical features of brain graph for MDD classification. Experiment is done on multi‐site fMRI samples (3335 subjects, the largest functional dataset of MDD to date) and transfer learning is applied, achieving an average accuracy of 70.14%.
Jianpo Su +14 more
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Countries endowed with abundant natural resource have not shown similar economic growth. Thus, the study investigates why some resource-abundant countries are not successful while others are. By using the fixed effect panel data model, the study examines
Birku Reta Entele
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