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Mercer, Mary 나사렛대학교출판사 2000 지성과 창조 Vol.- No.3
ABSTRACT"Attachment" refers to the relationship between a primary caregiver and a very young child. This attachment relationship develops during the latter half of the first year of life and is a fundamental achievement that organize evolving affect, cognition, and behavior relative to the quality of physical and emotional availability of the caregiver. It is prerequiste to the development of all other healthy relationships and healthy psychological adjustment. Based on a review of the research, methods for assessing attachment are listed. Development of healthy adjustment and the contributing factors are outlined. Examples from children raised in institutions and the development of attachment in various cultures are given. Non-attachment is defined and its results discussed. Implications are presented and protective factors are discussed. Recommended prevention programs are described.
Joyce Mercer 한국기독교교육학회 2023 기독교교육논총 Vol.- No.73
In this study I want to explore faith formation through the framework of practice. First, I will describe discipleship as a lifelong process of identity formation, defining Christian religious education as a faith community’s intentional work of equipping people to walk in the way of Jesus through apprenticeship in faith practices. I will argue that this process is more about the teaching of practices and engaging in theological reflection on practices than it is about dispensing correct information. This idea is not original with me, but has been expounded by many others particularly in the past decade in the U.S., as part of a larger movement within theological discourse emphasizing the centrality of practice. Second, I will describe some resources from educational theorists that can help us to understand what it means to educate through practices toward an identity as Christians. And finally, I will suggest that in our complex, broken and wounded world, as Christian religious educators we especially have a calling to equip disciples in two urgent faith practices: earth-care, and dealing with conflict.
The Teaching of Simultaneous Interpreting: The first 60 years (1929-1989)
( Barbara Moser Mercer ) 한국통역번역학회 2005 FORUM Vol.3 No.1
Des aspects plutot techniques caracterisent les debuts de l`interpretation simultanee et tres peu d`interet est porte a la meilleure facon de l`enseigner et de l`apprendre. Cet article trace l`evolution des methodes d`enseignement de l`interpretation simultanee des les debuts dans les annees 1920, quand on a procede uniquement par tatonnements. L`approche de Nuremberg se veut deja plus elaboree et l`introduction de l`enseignement de la simultanee dans des ecoles d`interpretation entre 1950 et 1960 voit la naissance d`une approche de plus en plus systematique.
The Metabolism of (4-$^{14}C$) Cholesterol on Photoperiodism in Solanum andigena
Bae, Moo,Mercer, E.I. Korean Nuclear Society 1970 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Vol.2 No.3
(4-$^{14}$ C) Cholesterol was administered to the leaves of Solanum andigena during photoperiodic induction. Radioactive products converted from cholesterol were studied by thin-layer chromatography and gas-chromatography. The major products from cholesterol were shown to be esterified cholesterol in lipid and solanine in the aqueous ethanolic phase in SD-and LD-leaves. The radioactive solanidine was isolated by chromatography and crystallized to constant specific activity. Short-day condition did not stimulate the conversion of cholesterol into solanine in the leaves, but both groups of leaves converted cholesterol into solanine at the about same rate. Incorporation of radioactivity into aqueous ethanolic phase of tubers and stolons, containing storied glycoalkaloid, was very much higher than that into lipid phase, contrary to those in the leaves and the stems.
The Metabolism of (2-$^{14}C$) Mevalonic Acid on Photoperiodic Induction in Grafted Solanum Andigena
Bae, Moo,Mercer, E.I. Korean Nuclear Society 1970 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Vol.2 No.2
The metabolism of sterol precurosor in leaves of Salanum andigena grafted between photoinduced and noninduced plant was investigated with the use of (2-$^{14}$ C) mevalonic acid. By the technique of the preparative gas-liquid chromatography, radioactive compounds of squalene, 4,4’-dimethylsterols and 4-demethylsterol were isolated and determined quantitatively. When labeled mevalonic acid n as applied to leaves radioactivity was extensively incorporated into non-saponifiable materials of lipid fraction and aqueous fraction (ethanol-water fraction). Radioactivity of 14C derived from (2-$^{14}$ C) mevalonic acid was transmissible from photoinduced plant to non-induced plant across the graft union, as tuberization hormone was, and incorporated into the sterols of the non-induced plant. Inhibitors of sterol biosynthesis, SK & F 7997 and nicotinic acid, are effective suppressors of tuber growing, if applied to leaves during photoinduction period. The experimental results suggest that certain substance containing isoprene unit, or sterol-like compound may participate in tuber growing.