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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
111

Georg Naumann: Naturforscher, Pionier der Erdgaserkundung in Kanada, Partner von Max Hinsche in Kanada

Schönfuß-Krause, Renate, Schönfuß, Klaus 03 February 2021 (has links)
Georg Naumann (1901 Radeberg-1978 Upper Wells/ Kanada). Bekannt und berühmt wurde Georg Naumann, der gemeinsam als Partner von Max Hinsche mit ihm nach Kanada ging, als Trapper und Pionier bei der frühen lokalen Auffindung und Nutzung der kanadischen Öl- und Erdgasvorkommen im nördlichen Einzugsgebiet des Athabasca River in der Prärieprovinz Alberta. Zunehmend wurde er zum Naturwissenschaftler, der in den bisher unerschlossenen Gebieten am Athabasca River die Öl- und Erdgasvorkommen des Sandes nutzte und bewusst einsetzte.
112

What can be learned from the Maple Leaf? : A comparative study between Sweden and Canada regarding perceived institutional discrimination of minority groups and their views on the labor market.

Walian, Martin, Christensen, Ruben January 2013 (has links)
This study aims to investigate whether perceived institutional discrimination among job seekers within minority groups in Sweden is higher than in Canada. Perceived institutional discrimination is argued to be determined by cultural differences, more specifically, cultural Tight-Looseness and perceived everyday discrimination. Questionnaires and interviews were conducted both in Swedish and Canadian work centres. The results were compared with views on the perceived openness of the labour market. Results indicate that higher perceived institutional discrimination is related to the labour market being perceived as more closed for minority groups in Sweden while the same results could not be seen in Canada.
113

Tjärsandsindustrins miljöpåverkan : Alberta, Kanada

Kjelleros, Fredrik January 2015 (has links)
In Alberta, Canada, amongst its mixture of sand, clay, water and other minerals, the tar sand’s heavy and viscous component bitumen, a thick, sticky form of crude oil is extracted through two methods; open-pit mining for shallower deposits (<75 m), and in situ for deeper deposits (>75 m). This degree project consists of a comparison between these two extraction methods impact on air, nature and water, which all have been evaluated by reviewing and analyzing literature. Studies showed that in situ methods cause a higher impact on air than open-pit mining, through higher emissions of greenhouse gases and sulfur dioxide (SO2), and will surpass the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the open-pit mines when the shallower, more accessible tar sands dwindle. Open-pit mining causes a higher impact on water due to its large tailing ponds that causes leakage of processing water and fine tailings, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH: s) and these 13 following elements considered priority pollutants (PPE) by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); antimony (Sb), arsenic (As), beryllium (Be), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), chromium (Cr), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni), selenium (Se), silver (Ag), thallium (Tl) and zinc (Zn). However studies remain unclear whether or not in situ methods are worse due to underground tailing ponds. Finally, when it comes to nature, open-pit mining causes a more direct environmental impact through deforestation, drainage of peat and wetland, and blasting of rock. In situ methods however, seem to cause more of a long term environmental impact through fragmentation. Dividing the landscape into smaller units through roads, wells, pipelines and seismic lines, leads to domestic biodiversity and homogenization of flora and fauna as unfavorable conditions is created for the nature’s wildlife. In conclusion, in situ methods causes a bigger impact on air than open-pit mining, while open-pit mining causes a bigger impact on water. Due to lack of time and resources, more research about the direct impact on nature is needed to fully evaluate which of the two extraction methods causes the least environmental impact.
114

The law of international banking institutions : a comparative analysis /

Kammel, Armin J. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss. u.d.T.: Kammel, Armin J.: The law of international banking associations and their usage of international accounting systems--Graz, 2004.
115

Populace jalovce obecného (Juniperus communis) na území PP Česká Kanada v lokalitě Konrac / Population juniper (\kur{Juniperus communis}) in the selected area

KOUPAL, Vít January 2016 (has links)
The paper maps the community of Common Juniper (Juniperus Communis) encountered at Konrac, a site included in the Česká Kanada Nature Preserve. The site itself, or rather the common juniper growing there, does not have the benefit of special legal protection; consequently, no targeted steps have been taken to maintain the juniper community intact in the Konrac landscape - still, the site allowed to monitor the natural development of the community in conditions typical of the current methods of farming. The locality is described to encompass four main types of habitats: stony islands amid meadows; unplowed strips of land around former small fields; peripheries of open stands; and peripheries of close stands. The acquired (and subsequently processed) data point to the conclusion that the habitat at the unplowed margins of fields suits the common juniper communities quite well, even without any human intervention in the farming practices beyond what is implemented on the site now.
116

Kanadská média: historie a současnost / Canadian media: history/genesis and present/contemporaneity

Vránová, Vendula January 2011 (has links)
The thesis is focused on key canadian media - print, radio and television, in the individulal chapters I'm trying to describe their development as it is during the formative years and influenced, and what role it plays in today's Canada and which one of them has a privileged position in the country. Before that I was trying to deal with the history of Canada to clarify the roots all Canadian journalism and the media occurred. I also give attention to some selected major Canadian media personalities, whether those from the past and the present, who are in some way involved on what is today Canadian journalism, or the form of it's today. My attention did not miss either: the French-Canadian journalism, which about their form and the place on the map of the Canadian media fought for centuries. Its center is the Canadian province of Quebec. In my work, I also discuss how journalism is taught at several Canadian universities, how much of them offers a learning program and how they teach it. Whether the emphasis is more on theory or more practical. I write also about media education, which has been several years in Canada's history. Last but not least, I tried to map the Czech track in the Canadian media and specifically designate some of expatriate media that readers can find in Canada.
117

Strategické přístupy USA, Kanady a Mexika k NAFTA / USA, Mexiko, Canada - strategic approach to NAFTA

Štěpánková, Kristina January 2009 (has links)
The main target of my thesis is to examine the recent integration development in North America from the point of view of three member countries of NAFTA. I examine their strategies towards this agreement and their impact on the three economies and on north american integration as a whole.
118

Regulace finančního účetnictví v Kanadě a přechod na IFRS / Regulation of Financial Accounting in Canada and Trasition to IFRS

Myslikovjanová, Jitka January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the issue of regulation of financial accounting and the transition to IFRS in Canada. It describes the history of Canada's financial accounting. Financial accounting in Canada is regulated by accounting standards, the issuance is in charge of the Accounting Standards Board and the Public Sector Accounting Board, subject to the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. Then there is described the transition to IFRS in Canada, the growing importance of IFRS in the world. The last part can be found some differences between Canadian GAAP and IFRS.
119

Nekonvenční zdroje ropy a jejich význam v ekonomice Kanady / Unconventional Oil Resources and Their Role in Canadian Economy

Březinová, Markéta January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this master thesis is to explore the significance of the growing oil sands production for the economy of the province of Alberta as well as the whole of Canada. Parts of this thesis will outline current global energetic situation with the emphasis on oil production and explain the importance of seeking new alternative sources which includes the renewable energy as well as the unconventional oil and gas. With the waning amount of easily accessible light oil reserves it is likely that the unconventional oil resources where the production is both energetically and financially challenging will become more and more important.
120

Komparace systému nepřímých daní v ČR a ve vybrané zemi mimo EU / Comparison of indirect tax system in the Czech republic and in selected non-EU country

Součková, Kateřina January 2014 (has links)
The theme of diploma thesis is the comparison of Canadian and Czech system of indirect taxes. The thesis is focused on value added tax. At present tax policies in the world dedicate on this excise tax far more than in the past. The aim is to describe and analyse the Canadian excise tax and then compare the Canadian and Czech system of value added tax. The thesis is principally focused on practical tax payment. Conclusion contains evaluation and possible recommendations for changes in both countries. Based on this thesis can Czech entrepreneurs have an idea about taxing indirect taxes in Canada.

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