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안태성 ( Taesung Ahn ),송영아 ( Young A Song ) 경희대학교 동서의학연구소 2015 동서간호학연구지 Vol.21 No.1
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate nursing professionalism and affecting factors of nursing professionalism in freshman nursing students. Methods: Pre and post-test study design was used to compare the differences of sutdy variables at the completion of a fundamental nursing course. A convenience sample of 164 were recruited. The date were collected from September 1st to December 1st in 2012. Results: The mean scores of the nursing professionalism were significantly increased from a pre-test (3.73) to post-test (3.93). The mean scores of the self-esteem were significantly increased from a pre-test (3.05) to post-test (3.13). Self-esteem and satisfaction with nursing were factors that affect nursing professionalism. Conclusion: Attention should be given to nursing education to cultivate nursing professionalism by improving self-esteem and satisfaction with nursing in nursing students.
CREDIBLE JUDICIARY AND WELFARE SYSTEMS
AHN, KOOKSHIN,KIM, TAESUNG,WANG, GYU HO 한국경제학회 2003 The Korean Economic Review Vol.19 No.2
If the "haves" perceive that their charity will rebound to their advantage indirectly, or prevent the economic environment from deteriorating, then they may find it advantageous to act as if they were benevolent. Then, a certain type of benevolence is a disguised pursuit of self-interest. This paper attempts to provide a self-interest based explanation for seemingly altruistic behavior. In particular, it develops a simple model of judiciary and welfare systems based upon self-interest. It first explains the existence of the welfare systems without assuming altruism, and the fact that crime is committed more often than not and that actual punishment of the crime seems always less than the optimal punishment level preventing the crime, assuming that crime is socially inefficient and can be prevented.
Taesung Kim,Minsu Yu,Kongsuk Koh,Kyounghee Oh,Hong Il Ahn,류기현 한국식물병리학회 2006 Plant Pathology Journal Vol.22 No.4
Transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants harboring the coat protein (CP) gene of Zucchini green mottle mosaic virus (ZGMMV) were chosen as a model host for the environmental risk assessment of genetically modified plants with virus resistance. This study was focused on whether new virus type may arise during serial inoculation of one point CP mutant of ZGMMV on the transgenic plants. In vitro transcripts derived from the non-functional CP mutant were inoculated onto the virus-tolerant and -susceptible transgenic N. benthamiana plants. Any notable viral symptoms that could arise on the inoculated transgenic host plants were not detected, even though the inoculation experiment was repeated a total of ten times. This result suggests that potential risk associated with the CP-expressing transgenic plants may not be significant. However, cautions must be taken as it does not guarantee environmental safety of these CP-mediated virus-resistant plants, considering the limited number of the transgenic plants tested in this study. Further study at a larger scale is needed to evaluate the environmental risk that might be associated with the CP-mediated virus resistant plant.