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Perspectives on the Market Globalization of Korean Herbal Manufacturers: A Company‐Based Survey
The growth of herbal markets has increased substantially in South Korea, but the worldwide market share remains small despite significant governmental efforts. This study aimed to characterize manufacturing employment and identify employees’ general perceptions of market expansion.
Dongsu Kim +7 more
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Politics of Race in East Asia: The Case of Korea and the Chinese community in South Korea [PDF]
The influx of Chinese into Korea has a long history. The earlier migrants were rapidly absorbed into mainstream Korean society and quickly assimilated.
Kim, Hyun Jin
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In the Rijksmuseum collection there is a painting depicting the Buddhist deity Water-Moon Avalokite´svara. The identification and dating of this painting are complex.
Ching-Ling Wang
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Following the introduction of Buddhism to China, various strategies of accommodation with Chinese culture were developed, all amounting to some form of syncretism with Chinese religions, mainly Confucianism. Buddhism in pre-modern Korea displayed similar
Sem Vermeersch
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TŁUMACZENIE PRAWNE SPRAW KARNYCH W JAPONII: PRZESZŁOŚĆ, TERAŹNIEJSZOŚĆ I PERSPEKTYWY NA PRZYSZŁOŚĆ [PDF]
In the extant literature in Japan, the description of criminal cases involving foreigners goes back to around the fifth century; however, detailed depictions of language problems requiring legal interpreters started to appear in the Edo period (1603–1868)
MIZUNO, Makiko
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Migration Network and Identity Reconfiguration: A Case of Gwangju Koryoin Village in Korea
ABSTRACT This study employs network theory to examine how advancements in information and communication technology (ICT) reshape migration flows, identity formation, and interactions between migrant and host communities, focusing on Gwangju Koryoin Village.
Seongjin Kim
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An Aristotelian Interpretation of Bojo Jinul and an Enhanced Moral Grounding
This paper explores the eclecticism of Bojo Jinul (1158–1210 CE), who is arguably the most influential historic figure in establishing and developing the Buddhist monastic institution of Korea.
Song-Chong Lee
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Leviathans and Liberation: Did Whaling Contribute to the Decline of Slavery?
ABSTRACT We test the hypothesis slavery started declining in the United States not due to fossil fuel‐driven industrialization but the exploitation of the bioenergy reserves of the world's largest animals. We predict the population in slavery in US states from 1790 to 1840 as a function of the recorded whaling harvest.
Topher L. McDougal +1 more
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Analysis of Solar and Lunar Motions in the Seonmyeong Calendar
We investigate solar and lunar motions in the Seonmyeong (SM) calendar that was compiled by Xu, Ang of the Tang dynasty (A.D. 618-907) in China and used for 71 years from 822 to 892.
Ki-Won Lee
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La dinastía Yuan en Corea [PDF]
En este trabajo se compila, a través de las diferentes opiniones de los historiadores del siglo XX y XXI, el papel que ejerció la dinastía Yuan en la dinastía Goryeo desde el año 1270 y 1356.
Romero Rodríguez, Marc +1 more
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