Comparative Economic Issues in South Korea and the United StatesCaines, WChang, C
Explaining state intervention in pollution issues in South Korea: the case of the evacuation of the pollution victims in Ulsan and Onsan... Joo,J. - 《Environment & Planning C Government & Policy》 被引量: 0发表: 1999年 The new trend of the local industrial cluster and regional industrial...
This will be done by reviewing a critical cultural inquiry into art education practice in South Korea. Two interpretive analyses of individual teachers' life stories have disclosed the practitioners' relationships to established power dynamics between the dominant practice and a developing alternative ...
Combined Heat and Power from Municipal Solid Waste: Current Status and Issues in South Korea. Combined heat and power from municipal solid waste: current status and issues in South Korea. Energies 2013;6:45-57.Ryu C., Shin D. Combined heat ... C Ryu - 《Energies》 被引量: 23发表: 20...
Topic Modeling of Nursing Issues in the Media During 4 Emerging Infectious Disease Epidemics in South Korea: Descriptive Analysis Background Emerging infectious disease disasters receive extensive media coverage and public attention. Nurse burnout and attrition peak during health crises such as pandemics. ...
To reduce the submission of redundant data for biocidal products already approved under the K-BPR, the National Institute of Chemical Safety (NICS) in South Korea has issued industry guidelines outlining a simplified application process for approved biocidal products. The simplified process ...
In Korea, early childhood education is considered to be education before elementary school. The term "kindergarten" is applied to a three year period of early childhood education, for 3–5-year-olds. The enrollment rate for five-year-olds reached 44.3% in 1994 (up from 7.3% in 1980)*. ...
in central Seoul, according to a statement from the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials, which is leading a joint investigation with police and military authorities.Under South Korean law, the leader of a rebellion can face the death penalty or life imprisonment if convicted....
France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the US, and approximately 500+ individuals in each of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, and Turkey. ...
The degree of localism in a newspaper largely determines its scope of appeal and reach. Readers naturally prefer news closer to home to that further a field. Lee See-Hun discusses the relationship between South Korea's national and regional papers and the problems of promoting regional papers....