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The Rights of Illegal Immigrants - An Analysis of PlYLER V. DOE and Its Aftermath -
Terrence Dermott 한국외국어대학교 법학연구소 2009 외법논집 Vol.33 No.2
Korea has joined the ranks of countries that must deal with illegal immigration. Present estimates put the number of illegal workers in Korea at over 200,000. The numbers will only increase as the median age in Koreais expected to increase by nearly 20 years by 2050, leaving a vacuum of eligible workers, which can only be filled by the poor from the Third World. As the world’s poor increasingly go abroad in search of a better life, the host country is faced with a myriad of legal issues. This article looks at how one country has faced the issue of what right immigrants have to education. The United States has carefully dealt with the issue of what rights children have to be educated even when their parents are in the nation illegally. Plyler v. Doe was a landmark case that analyzed the essential issues of human rights of non-citizens. However, judicial decisions are not made in a vacuum and courts are not immuned to public sentiment. In the future, human rights will be balance against the economic realities of the host countries ability to provide these rights.
A 2018 Samsung Smart TV Data Acquisition Method Analysis
Terrence Nemayire,Alex Ogbole,Sungmi Park,Keecheol Kim,Yeonseok Jeong,장윤식 한국디지털포렌식학회 2019 디지털 포렌식 연구 Vol.13 No.3
Internet of Things (IoT) has brought a fair share of challenges for Digital forensics and Law Enforcement Agencies in carrying out their investigative duties. The authors of this paper studied the current trends and noticed an increase in crimes that require digital evidence from Smart TVs. Smart TVs are not only a probable source for digital evidence, but have become an integral part in most digital investigations, since they have the ability to connect to the Internet, store digital materials and are able to be synced with various user cloud accounts. This paper marks out the changes in results when using past well-known acquisition methods on the recent Smart TV device and proposes a general investigation procedure model for data acquisition and probable digital evidence for Smart TVs using Chip-Off methods. Regarding the lack of generally applicable methods for Smart TV forensics, this work for a new model will contribute to collective efforts as a whole.
Restraining the Hegemon : North Korea, the United State and Asymmetrical Deterrence
Terrence Roehing 인하대학교 국제관계연구소 2005 Pacific Focus Vol.20 No.2
Since the Korean War, deterrence has been the dominant theoretical framework guiding security relations in Korea. The United States and South Korea have maintained an alliance with the goal of deterring another attack from the North. Indeed, most of the literature on Korean security focuses on deterrence and U.S.‐South Korean security policy. Yet, deterrence has also been a part of North Korean security planning, particularly with the end of the Cold War. In the early 1990s, North Korea saw its security situation gravely shaken as both of its traditional allies, China and Russia, distanced themselves and sought a relationship with the economically vibrant South. Not coincidently, this became a time of increased North Korean efforts to acquire a nuclear capability. During the 1990s, the North Korean economy also began its descent with the loss of trading partners and preferential deals from the Communist bloc that made it increasingly difficult to match South Korea's defense spending. As a result, North Korea assumed a defense posture that increasingly resembled that of deterrence, a task even more difficult given it needed to deter the United States in an asymmetrical relationship. Despite these circumstances, scholars have given little attention to applying deterrence theory to explain North Korean actions. This article addresses examines North Korean efforts to implement a deterrence policy in the post Cold War world. In addition, this article addresses the implications for asymmetrical deterrence as smaller states seek to deter larger powers, particularly through the development of a nuclear capability.
이상길,김보경,성도유,Terrence Vance,Jong Suk Lee,이지영,Sung I. Koo,김대옥,Hicham Drissi,Ock K. Chun 한국식품영양과학회 2015 Journal of medicinal food Vol.18 No.4
Berry consumption can prevent bone loss. However, the effects of different berries with distinct anthocyanin composition have not been thoroughly examined. The present study compared the effects of blueberry, blackberry, and black currant on bone health using a mouse model of diet-induced obesity. To investigate the effect of different berry supplements against a high-fat (HF) diet in vivo, 40 HF diet-induced obese (DIO) C57BL mice were assigned into four groups and fed a HF diet (35% w/w) with or without berry supplementation for 12 weeks (n = 10). We measured adipose tissue mass (epididymal and retroperitoneal), plasma antioxidant, bone-related biomarkers, femur bone mineral density (BMD), and bone mineral content (proximal and distal). Adipose masses were negatively correlated with proximal BMD, but positively associated with plasma superoxide dismutase (SOD) concentrations (P < .001). Berry supplementation did not change the plasma ferric reducing antioxidant power, SOD, and insulin-like growth factor-1. However, the black currant group exhibited greater plasma alkaline phosphatase compared with the control group (P < .05). BMD in the distal epiphysis was significantly different between the blueberry and blackberry group (P < .05). However, berry supplementation did not affect bone mass compared with control. The present study demonstrates a negative relationship between fat mass and bone mass. In addition, our findings suggest that the anthocyanin composition of berries will affect bone turnover, warranting further research to investigate the underlying mechanisms.
Kim, Kyu-Il,Kayes, Terrence B.,Amundson, Clyde H. 濟州大學校 農科大學 動物科學硏究所 1992 動物科學論叢 Vol.7 No.1
Kim, K.I., Kayes, T.B. and Amundson, C.H., 1992. Requirements for sulfur amino acids and utiliza-tion of D-methionine by rainbow trout (Uncorhynchus mykiss). Aquacul~ure, 101 : 95-103. The methionine (Met) requirement and replacement values ofcystine (Cys) and D-Met for L-Met were estimated at 15℃ for fingerling rainbow trout (Uncorhynchus mykiss) by feeding diets contain-ing various levels of L-Met, D-Met and L-Cys. Four tanks, each containing 28 (Experiment Ⅰ) or 30 (Experiment 2 ) trout (11-15 g initial weight), were assigned to each diet. Weight gain and nitrogen retention during a 6-week period increased with increasing levels of L-Met up to 0.5% of diet, when the diets contained excess L-Cys (0.5%). Feed efficiency increased as L-Met increased. but no signif-icant (P>0.05) differences were detected at levels above 0.4%. With diets containing 0.5% L-Met, the Cys requirement was found to be 0.3% of the diet. Increasing D-Met level above 0.27% in a diet containing 0.23% L-Met did not significantly ( P<0.05) influence weight gain. feed eficiency or ni-trogen retention. Analysis of the results showed that l . the Met requirement of fingerling rainbow trout is 0.52 (I.49)% of diet (dietary protein). when a diet contains excess Cys; 2. the Cys replace-ment value (on an equal molar sulfur basis) of L-Cys for L-Met is approximately 42%: 3. the require-ment oftrout for total sulfuraminoacidsisabout 0.8 (2.3)%ofdiet (dietarypr0tein);and 4. rainbow trout utilize D-Met as efficiently as L-Met for weight gain but less efficiently for protein accretion.