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Republic of Korea (South Korea)

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2000
TAE-IL LEE [*] FROM AS EARLY as 50 B.C. (the Three Kingdom period), payment of land tax has been one of the basic duties Korean citizens have had to perform, along with military service and service for public works. The ownership of land was traditionally considered to be in the hands of the royal dynasty and the king, and the land tax was an in-kind ...
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Psychiatry in Korea

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2013
This paper reports the current status of Korean psychiatry. In 2011, there were 3005 psychiatrists and 75,000 psychiatric beds. There were 84 psychiatric residency-training hospitals in 2011, which produced about 150 psychiatry board-certified doctors annually.
Jong-Il, Park   +2 more
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Dermatology in Korea

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
Although dermatology was almost unknown in Korea prior to World War II, the specialty has made great strides within the past decade. As early as 1917, Kung Sun Oh, patriarch of Korean dermatology, had been professor at Severance Union Medical College. Today, there are 108 dermatologists certified by the Korean Board of Dermatology, whose requirements ...
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Republic of Korea (Korea)

2023
Cheon-Woo Son, Angela Kim
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Breastfeeding in Korea

2015
Until the 1950s almost all Korean infants were breast fed until they were 6 months old. By the 1960s upper-middle class mothers who were influenced by rapid Westernization were feeding their infants with imported formulas. As the Korean food industry made formulas widely available in the late 1960s and 1970s bottle feeding became widely practiced ...
S H, Kim   +4 more
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Cyberinfrastructure in Korea

Computer Physics Communications, 2007
In this paper, we report experiences and results of the integration and utilization of cyberinfrastructure for sciences in Korea. An overview is given of the current and planned uses of cyberinfrastructure which consists of grid, networks and e-Science project.
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Childbearing in Korea

Social Science & Medicine, 1988
Thirty pregnant women, their families and environment have been submitted to a prospective ethnographic study with inventory of childbearing behavior. The results were two-fold. They allowed on the one hand to reconstruct the traditional Korean birthing system. On the other they revealed an appalling amount of obstetrical pathology.
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HCI Korea and the SIGCHI Korea chapter

Interactions, 2014
Tuomo Kujala   +4 more
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Nursing in Korea

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2007
Nursing in Korea with support from the federal government is shifting focus to better address the needs of an aging population, in particular the increasing number of persons with dementia. The family in Korea is struggling to balance family caregiving obligations with the demands of employment in a competitive world economy.
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America's Korea, Korea's Vietnam

Critical Asian Studies, 2001
Atrocities committed by American soldiers against Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War have once again become an issue of public debate in the United States, yet similar actions by South Korean troops fighting America's war in Vietnam remain virtually unknown in the West.
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