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        "바른말 고운말" 교실 웹기반 학습시스템 개발 및 적용

        윤희수,김동호,Yoon, Hee-Soo,Kim, Dong-Ho 한국정보교육학회 2004 정보교육학회논문지 Vol.8 No.2

        In accordance with wide spread of personal computer and the expansion of network access, the use of internet has been popular and communication by text message is much more normal than that of voice and image. Accordingly, the side effect of communication language brings about gap between diverse social class, the isolation of communication between generations, abusive expressions, obstacles of juvenile mental development and so on. It appears by the form of slang and vulgar word and has a negative effect on education of mother tongue and usage of children's real language. To deal with these problems, we developed new web-based education system through the analysis of learners' requirement; "Barun Mal, Goeun Mal class". So we verified its efficiency to apply to real class. We also found that this system increased the learners' interest and educational effectiveness. Also, this system contributed to the proper use of language.

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        Phthalate계 환경호르몬 제거를 위한 Lactococcus lactis를 함유한 Chitosan Nanoparticles의 제조

        윤희수 ( Hee-soo Yoon ),강익중 ( Ik-joong Kang ) 한국화학공학회 2021 Korean Chemical Engineering Research(HWAHAK KONGHA Vol.59 No.1

        Chitosan nanoparticles (CNPs) and Lactococcus lactis (L. lac.) were used as adsorbents to evaluate the adsorption performance of endocrine hormones, which are phthalates, in the healthy food packages. CNPs were produced through the cross bond with tripolyphosphate (TPP), and L. lac.-CNPs were prepared through the introduction of L. lac. during the preparation. The various functional groups of all adsorbents were identified using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Adsorption isotherm and adsorption kinetic confirmed the adsorption behavior and mechanism of CNPs, L. lac. and L. lac.-CNPs. The adsorption behavior of DBP and DEP for all particles was more suitable for the Freundlich adsorption isotherm model than for the Langmuir adsorption isotherm model, which means that the surface of the particles is heterogeneous. The adsorption mechanism was more suitable for the Pseudo-2<sup>nd</sup>-order model than for the Pseudo-1<sup>st</sup>-order model. This means that due to the presence of various functional groups on the particle surface, the adsorption of DBP and DEP is dominated by chemical adsorption such as electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bonding rather than physical adsorption. Finally, it was confirmed that the preparation of CNPs and L. lac.-CNPs can be performed easily and quickly, and it could be used as a cheaper adsorbent that can effectively remove phthalates.

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        Axiological Aspects of Some Image Schemata Revealed in the New International Version of the Bible

        Hee Soo Yoon(윤희수) 언어과학회 2002 언어과학연구 Vol.23 No.-

        The purpose of this study is to make an analysis of axiological aspects of six image schemata reflected in the New International Version of the Bible. The results are as follows; First, image-schemata are primarily based on human bodily experiences. Second, image-schemata have their own opposite values. That is to say, they have a `good` pole and a `bad` pole on an axiological scale. Third, whole, center, link, in, up, front, right are regarded as `good`, while part, periphery, no link (separation), out, down, back, left as `bad`.

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        리영 리의 아버지 찾기의 시학

        윤희수(Yoon, Hee-Soo) 새한영어영문학회 2016 새한영어영문학 Vol.58 No.3

        This study aims to look into Li-Young Lee’s father-seeking poetics by analyzing poems in Rose and The City in Which I Love You. Focusing on how Lee recalls his father and meets with Whitman and Emerson, two literary fathers of American literature, the study will show that Lee tries to secure the foundation of his identity and then expand his poetic perspectives by communicating with them. As a source of life piercing through his body, Lee’s familial father binds the poet to the world in “Dreaming of Hair.” The poet inherits the behavior of tenderness from his father in “The Gift.” Lee’s father also gives the poet the opportunity to confront himself losing connection to his ethnic origins in “Persimmons.” In “Eating Alone,” however, Lee accepts the absence of his familial father and prepares for his poetic journey of self-reliance. In “The Cleaving,” Lee expands his identity beyond ethnic and cultural boundaries. The poet feels a sense of solidarity with a Chinese-American butcher and expands it towards the entire Chinese race. Following Whitman’s praise of the human body and love for all human beings, Lee enumerates facial and bodily features of Chinese people and feels love for them. The poet also embraces Emerson’s transcendental idea of interconnectedness in spite of his racial prejudice against Chinese people. In the end, Lee endeavors to amalgamate his ethnic heritage and American literary tradition to enlarge his poetic world.

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        현대영미시 강의 운용의 한 방법 : 주제별 시 읽기 방안

        윤희수(Hee-Soo Yoon) 한국영미문학교육학회 2008 영미문학교육 Vol.12 No.2

        It is not surprising to find English poetry courses are reduced in number or replaced by more parctical English courses because students believe English poetry doesn not meet their need to improve their English skills and enhance their Toeic or Toefl scores essential for getting a job. Under these circumstances, poetry teachers in college are feeling a sense of crisis or unworthiness, and even fear that it will not take long to witness the construction of museums in which poetry-related materials are exhibited as rare collections like extince dinosaurs. This paper aims to introduce a way of making up a course pack and syllabus of Modern British and American Poetry which intends to encourage or coax students into believing that poetry is closely related to the real world around them. The course uses an edited course pack made up of accessible poems instead of selecting The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poety(2003) for the textbook for the following reasons: First, Norton includes too many poems to be covered in just a 16-week course period. Second, despite its bulkiness, Norton excludes the poems which help students recognize that modern poetry is not an extraterrestrial thing. For example, it leaves out Rich's ""Frame"", among others, which I believe show a critical facet of racial discrimination in the US.It does not choose Snyder's ""The groves are down"" and ""Front Lines,"" either, which deal with the devastation of natural environment by human avarice. Edited for the one-semester undergraduate course, the course pack arranges poems according to themes and topics such as war, men and women, ethnic experiences, criticism of America from inside, man and nature, young and old, eternity and religion, reality and imagination. Even though these subjects and themes do not cover the overall issues of Modern British and American poetry, they at least help students find that modern poetry has something to do with the real world they live in and encourage them to get more intersted in it.

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        자연과 하나 되기의 가능성과 한계 : 매리 올리버의 생태주의적 상상력에 관한 연구

        윤희수(Yoon Hee-Soo) 새한영어영문학회 2010 새한영어영문학 Vol.52 No.4

        This paper aims to examine Mary Oliver’s ecological visions by analyzing her poems, mostly from American Primitive(1983) and Dream Work(1986). In this process, we can see how she attempts to (re)connect the rupture between man and nature and self-consciously reveals the limitation of being one with nature at the same time. Oliver’s ecological projects start from her recognition of the split between man and nature. In “One or Two Things,” Oliver convinces us of human shortcomings by contrasting “prefectly” unrestrained movements of a butterfly and men’s artificial struggle to love their lives. “The Turtle” further widens the gap between man and nature by showing that everything in nature is tied to each other “by an unbreakable string,” while the speaker remains only an observer and imaginer. Oliver also shows her willingness to be one with nature by losing herself “on the black/ and silky currents” of nature in “White Night,” going back to the primeval state of life in “The Sea,” and moving around nature as a bear in “August.” These poems remind us of the congenial aspiration of Theodore Roethke to find the interconnectedness between man and nature. And they also differentiate her ecological visions from those of Gary Snyder who requests himself to show humility toward nature by subduing human desire to confine it in language. By contrast, her poems frequently adopt personification and pathetic fallacy which are not free from anthropocentric perspectives. However, Oliver does not persistently cling to her longing for interconnection. She also reveals her self-consciousness on the limitation of her ecological visions by recognizing in “The Gardens” the existence of “the unseen,” “the unknowable center” beyond human preception, and by repeatedly using “as though” in “Landscape” which weakens the possibility of being one with nature.

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        에두름의 시학

        윤희수(Hee-Soo Yoon) 한국외국어대학교 영미연구소 2011 영미연구 Vol.24 No.-

        Elizabeth Bishop was labelled as an “apolitical poet” before feminism and new historicism in the 1980s put her poetry into concrete social, cultural, and political contexts. The so-called “Elizabeth Bishop Pheomenon,” flourished after her death in 1979, also inspired a renewed attention to war poems of Bishop who had lived through two world wars and Cold War era. This study aims to look into Bishop’s war poems to prove how she has opened a new horizon of war poetry beyond those of male combattant poets such as Owen, Jarrell, and Eberhart. Bishop does not deal with war on the basis of direct experiences of war: rather she applies an indirect way of expressing the misery and predicament human beings suffer in the war. “The Armadillo,” one of her best-known poems, uses a form of fable to show how defenselessly civilians are exposed to the dangers of war. The owls, rabbit, and armadillo in this poem mimic the sufferings of innocent people who could not protect themselves from the violence of air bombing. In “Roosters” Bishop also uses animals to “emphasize the baseness of militarism” propelled by human beings, especially arrogant males. Set on Key West, Florida, the poem blurs the boundary between battlefields and civilian areas to suggest that all are influenced by the terrors of war no matter how far they live away from war zones. Two poems associated with Bishop’s experiences in Washington DC as a Poetry Consultant in the Library of Congress reveal her uneasy feelings about the US in Cold War era in an indirect and covert way. “View of the Capitol from the Library of Congress” thinly conceals her fear of McCarthy’s witch-hunting and military expansionism represented by the “hard and loud” play of “the Air Force Band.” Using the form of dramatic monologue in “From Trollope’s Journal,” Bishop also covertly criticizes the social and political maladies of the US under President Eisenhower who, as a war hero, is building up the military power of the nation in preparation for the Cold War.

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        GABA를 담지한 자성 키토산 나노입자 제조와 약물의흡수 및 방출 연구

        윤희수 ( Hee-soo Yoon ),강익중 ( Ik-joong Kang ) 한국화학공학회 2020 Korean Chemical Engineering Research(HWAHAK KONGHA Vol.58 No.4

        The Drug Delivery System (DDS) is defined as a technology for designing existing or new drug formulations and optimizing drug treatment. DDS is designed to efficiently deliver drugs for the care of diseases, minimize the side effects of drug, and maximize drug efficacy. In this study, the optimization of tripolyphosphate (TPP) concentration on the size of Chitosan nanoparticles (CNPs) produced by crosslinking with chitosan was measured. In addition, the characteristics of Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>-CNPs according to the amount of iron oxide (Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>) were measured, and it was confirmed that the higher the amount of Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>, the better the characteristics as a magnetic drug carrier were displayed. Through the ninhydrin reaction, a calibration curve was obtained according to the concentration of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) of Y = 0.00373exp (179.729X)-0.0114 (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.989) in the low concentration (0.004 to 0.02 wt%) and Y = 21.680X-0.290 (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.999) in the high concentration (0.02 to 0.1 wt%). Absorption was constant at about 62.5% above 0.04 g of initial GABA. In addition, the amount of GABA released from GABA-Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>-CNPs over time was measured to confirm that drug release was terminated after about 24 hr. Finally, GABA-Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>-CNPs performed under the optimal conditions were spherical particles of about 150 nm, and it was confirmed that the properties of the particles appear well, indicating that GABA-Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>-CNPs were suitable as drug carriers.

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