... of SouthKorea, in which, the conditions for its development were put in place by the state and it agencies, while private sector corporations and individuals (as “The Big Three” about which will be ...
... placed SouthKorea in a position to dispute privileged niches of the global market for key products in the new sphere of capital accumulation comprising the electron- ics and computer sectors (Dabat, ...
... of SouthKorea has made notable efforts and formulated plans for the diffusion of renewable energy generation facilities for the nation’s public and governmental ...
... by key consideration about the professionalization of Korean archaeology done at that time. This chapter aims to present the institutional and professional antecedents of Korean archaeology after the Liberation in ...
... In addition, the need to develop alternative energy was recognized for a reliable and affordable energy supply within the extremely weak energy supply structure in SouthKorea. Thus, the Act on the ...
... American counterparts] to intervene directly in disciplinary procedures, such as student- teacher conferences and verbal and non-verbal warnings. As the power controllers, the Korean teachers appeared to intervene or ...
... 1972; Oakey 1983; Levy and Terleckyj 1983; Kim 2005) have revealed notable relationships between government support and the overall productivity of national econo- mies. Favre et al. (2002) demonstrated that the French ...
... of South Korea’s national energy supply system, alternative energy resources could be unpalatable or infeasible ...requires SouthKorea to reduce its large greenhouse gas emissions, increasing the ...
... of Korea (hereafter Korea) has long been one of the economic “success” stories of Asia, entering the OECD in 1996 and ranking 12th on the UN’s Human Development Index (HDI) (just behind ...populations. ...
... larger population using social media in learning activities with 64.9% whereas 35.1% the men. It is interesting enough that in Mexico the use of these tools by women is higher, and ultimately these data show an imbalance ...
... in Korea has developed rapidly over a short period of ...The Korea National Institute for Bioethics Policy(6), along with many medical schools that conduct biomedical ethics research, publish frequently on ...
... This work is carried out through a large project named “The HUAYRURO project” involving seven tasks: (1) Historical bibliography and local acknowl- edgement, (2) Subsurface geophysics, (3) Tephro-stra- tigraphy, (4) ...
... of Korea Mr Bongsu LEE gangwondo green energy Rep of Korea dr Yeong Seon JEON gangwondo green energy Rep of Korea mr yeong seog JEON Policy and Planning KFEM Seoul Rep of Korea Ms Seonyeong ...
... Fifth, the participants created a totally different community at the movement compared with everyday life in Korean society. Personally, everyday life in Seoul is very competitive and has become more hard-hearted. We ...
... global south is indeed another way of refering to the traditionally not developed, less developed, and developing non-industrialized, non alligned states of the third ...global south is hence one more ...
... Human resource development in LDCs must incorporate improved health care delivery, particularly primary health care. A healthy population is crucial for maintaining and increasing the productive potential of the ...
... su actitud en el régimen dietario de las madres que se atienden en el CRED del Centro de Salud Perú – Korea en el periodo octubre-diciembre 2014”. El objetivo del estudio fue determinar el nivel de conocimiento ...
... higher than those observed in the Scotia Sea; they are actually within the range of the densest water sampled at the southern flank of the ridge over the 2500m isobath. This poses the question of whether the bottom ...
... The retail sector in Korea has undergone dramatic change since the opening of the first hypermarket store in 1993 (E-Mart store by Shinsegae Co.) and the liberalization of large-scale retail business to foreign ...