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She: Rider Haggard's Queer Adventures
Shannon Young 19세기영어권문학회 2006 19세기 영어권 문학 Vol.10 No.1
ShannonYoungRider Haggard's She (1887) opens up a world of queer possibilities: dominatrix fantasies, same-sex desire, necrophilia, orgies lighted by flaming embalmed bodies, and polymorphous sexual tastes enacted upon the outered African topography. This is curious material in view of the extreme sexual regulation of nineteenth-century England. The bourgeois crusade to enthrone the family and defend against forces perceived to be undermining the fundamental bond between a man and a woman resulted in increasingly vigilant attention to sexual matters with an eye to restraining lasciviousness. In 1892 the terms “homosexual” and “heterosexual” first appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary, indicating the society's determination to define normal and abnormal sexual practices. Individuals had to locate themselves within a strict binarism between the new heterosexual and homosexual camps. This pressure to conform to heteronormative rules extended to criminalizing homosexual behavior, culminating during the 1890s in the highly publicized trial and imprisonment of Oscar Wilde. This paper explores the implications of this regimentation of sexuality in the work of Rider Haggard. Biographers note that a dualism characterized his life arising on the one hand from his fervent devotion to the social standards such as marrying and raising a family, devoting one's self to civic life, and advancing the cause of the British Empire. On the other hand, he produced a prolific body of weird fiction that expressed his socially taboo sexual desires via the anarchic, primitive realm of his imaginatively constructed Africa. She, in particular, reveals how tenuous the veil between heterosexual and homosexual desire can be, and how untenable it is to impose such a divide on human sexuality.
Banning Indoor Smoking in the Gaming Industry
So young Boo,Shannon S. Okada 한국관광학회 2004 International Journal of Tourism Sciences Vol.4 No.2
Indoor smoking bans are gaining popularity worldwide. Debate has been generated over the impact that banning of indoor smoking will have on hospitality businesses. This exploratory study is based on existing studies, literature, statistics, legal authorities, published cases, and earnings reports. The study considered the likelihood of smoking being banned in indoor gaming facilities and also examined the potential effects of indoor smoking bans on the gaming industry. Existing data and references makes it possible to hypothesize about the potential effect that indoor smoking bans will have on gaming revenues. Reviews of the revenues of gaming companies and jurisdictions after implementation of indoor smoking bans arguably leads to the conclusion that, at least in the short run, there will be a measurable loss of revenue.
Wild Soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. & Zucc) -A Genetic Source for Soybean Variety Improvement
( Jeong Dong Lee ),( J. Grover Shannon ),( Gyu Hwa Chung ),( Young Hyun Hwang ) 한국콩연구회 2011 韓國콩硏究會誌 Vol.28 No.1
Wild soybean (Glycine, soja Sieb. & Zucc) is an important source of genetic variation to introduce useful traits into cultivated soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. Wild soybean is widely distributed in Eastern Asia including, Korea, China, Japan, and other countries. Soybean breeders and geneticists are interested discovering useful genes from G. soja to introduce into cultivated soybean for variety improvement. Previous reports have shown that G. soja is a good source to find new and useful genes for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, improved seed composition, and agronomic characteristics such as yield for soybean variety improvement. Wild soybean populations at present are in decline and have a higher risk of extinction because human activities are infringing on and destroying the natural habitats of G. soja. Therefore, to preserve the genetic diversity and useful traits found in G. soja, it is necessary to collect and conserve accessions from unexplored regions native to wild soybeans as a valuable resource for soybean variety improvement.
Selection for soyabeans with high and environmentally stable lutein concentrations
Dhakal, Krishna Hari,Choung, Myoung-Gun,Hwang, Young-Sun,Fritschi, Felix B.,Shannon, J. Grover,Lee, Jeong-Dong Cambridge University Press 2014 Plant genetic resources Vol.12 No.1
<P>Lutein has significant nutritional benefits for human health. Therefore, enhancing soybean lutein concentrations is an important breeding objective. However, selection for soybeans with high and environmentally stable lutein concentrations has been limited. The objectives of this study were to select soybeans with high seed lutein concentrations and to determine the stability of lutein concentrations across environments. A total of 314 genotypes were screened and 18 genotypes with high lutein concentrations and five genotypes with low lutein concentrations were selected for further examination. These 23 genotypes and two check varieties were evaluated under six environments (two planting dates for 2 years at one location and two planting dates for 1 year at another location). Lutein concentrations were influenced by genotype, environment and genotype × environment interactions. Genotypes with late maturity and low lutein concentrations were more stable than those with early maturity and high concentrations. Early (May) planting resulted in greater lutein concentrations than late (June) planting. Among the genotypes evaluated, PI603423B (7.7 μg/g) and PI89772 (5.8 μg/g) had the greatest mean lutein concentrations and exhibited medium and high stability across the six environments, respectively. Thus, these genotypes may be useful for breeding soybeans with high and stable seed lutein concentrations.</P>