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Prisonization in the Republic of Korea

Journal of Criminal Justice, 2000
Abstract The deprivation model holds that inmate attitudes and behaviors reflect adjustment problems with the “pains” of prison life. For example, deviant inmate attitudes and violent behaviors will be more prevalent in facilities characterized by rigid, formalized inmate control mechanisms.
Yoon Ho Lee, Michael D. Reisig
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Vibrio Parahaemolyticus in the Republic of Korea

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1974
Abstract The distribution of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Korea was studied. Isolation rates were high in sea mud (37.2%), followed by shellfish, fish, and sea water in decreasing order. The rise of the level of this organism in marine environments coincided with the rise of water temperature.
Jae Kyu Chung   +3 more
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Nutrition transition in the Republic of Korea [PDF]

open access: possibleAsia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2001
Accelerating epidemiological transition and concurrent shifts in diet, activity and body composition are universal trends, especially in middle‐ and lower‐income countries. A unique nutrition transition has occurred in the Republic of Korea, a country that modernized earlier than most Asian countries.
Barry M. Popkin   +2 more
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Nutrition in the Republic of Korea

British Journal Of Nutrition, 2000
Until the 1970s, the Korean economy was dominantly agriculture, but nowadays, less than 10 % of the population lives in a rural area, and it is expected that within a generation the proportion of the population engaged in agriculture will be less than 5 %.
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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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The Republic of Korea

1993
In the Republic of Korea, the overall impact of microelectronics (ME) on employment has not been as substantial as one might have anticipated. Productivity gains and labour savings have often been significant at the level of individual production lines and offices using ME machinery.
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The Republic of Korea

2004
In the second section of this volume we study the four Asian NIEs, both for their own sake, and because of the relevance of their experience for developing economies elsewhere. Of the four, (South) Korea is by far the largest in population as well as in total GDP. We present Chart 7.1.1 in three panels for context.
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Republic of South Korea

2016
The South Korean National Forest Inventory (NFI) is carried out by the Forest Resource Information Division of the Korean Forest Research Institute. The institute is a division of the Korea Forest Service (KFS).
Kwang-Su Ryu   +2 more
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A Republic of Korea perspective

Marine Policy, 2004
Abstract Naval strategy and operational focus are shifting toward regional and littoral warfare. The application to extended jurisdictional zones of rules formulated for 3 nm territorial seas is creating international tension as well as new roles for navies. But the argument that the Navy should control the EEZ has fundamental weaknesses.
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The Republic of Korea

2015
Abstract The material contained herein is intended as a general guide only. The information and opinions which it contains are not intended to be a memorandum of law study, nor to provide legal advice, and should not be treated as a substitute for legal advice concerning particular situations.
Min Han, Woo Young Choi
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