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"Regional Bloc" in South-East Asian History: A Brief Overview
( Bha Wan Ruangsilp ) 한국EU학회 2007 Asia-Pacific Journal of EU Studies Vol.5 No.2
This article is a glimpse into the past of South-East Asia to look for the region`s historical experience with the formations of ``regional bloc``, broadly defined as a grouping among South-East Asian states and between these and the external parties. The experience ranged from the China-centric tributary submission, the anti-Western coalition to the post-WW II regional cooperation.
배종열(Jhong Yeol Bha) 한국복음주의신약학회 2007 신약연구 Vol.6 No.1
The purpose of this paper is to find out the structure of James. To achieve this, the relation of thoughts within the text is determined and described according to what is called Discourse Analysis. This method searches for the thought-line of the text, the relations of the meanings of words, phrases sentences, paragraphs. By appling this method the study comes in the conclusion that the letter has a chiastic structure. The key thoughts of James is found in 1:19: "swift to hear", "slow to speak" and "slow to wrath" (1:19). The thoughts are explained in 1:20-5:20 in detail. First, the thought "slow to wrath" is developed in 1:20-2:26. The passage deals with "pure religion" which is divided into two thoughts: "to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world"(1:26-27). The latter thought is developed in 2:1-13, and the former thought is clarified in 2:14-26. Second, the thought "slow to speak" is explicated in 3:1-4:12. The passage addresses the tongue in 3:1-12 and wisdom in 3:13-4:12. No man can tame the tongue(3:8), but the wise can control the tongue. Third, the thought "swift to hear" is amplified in 4:13- 5:19. The passage treats the low and the rich who have to hear. Having an eschatological perspective of their life, they must understand what the life is(4:13-5:6). They can be patient(5:7-20).
MODELLING THE DRIVERS FOR RURAL (EMERGING) MARKETS: A CASE OF INDIA
Anita Sengar,Rajat Agrawal,Vinay Sharma,Kumkum Bharti 글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 2016 Global Marketing Conference Vol.2016 No.7
Rural markets, especially in countries like India hold strong potential as emerging markets. The aim of this paper is to identify and analyse factors acting as drivers for companies to enter and serve rural markets and also to identify interrelationships among them along with their driver and dependence power, with special reference to India. A total of 13 enablers were identified on the basis of focused group discussions and interviews with experts from academics and industry. An interpretative structural modelling (ISM) and fuzzy MICMAC analysis were used to identify levels of hierarchical relationship among the drivers. The findings show that government policies and regulations are some of the most important drivers in rural markets.
Measurement of the decays Λc→Σππ at Belle
Berger, M.,Schwanda, C.,Suzuki, K.,Adachi, I.,Ahn, J. K.,Aihara, H.,Al Said, S.,Asner, D. M.,Atmacan, H.,Aulchenko, V.,Aushev, T.,Ayad, R.,Babu, V.,Badhrees, I.,Bakich, A. M.,Bansal, V.,Behera, P.,Bha American Physical Society 2018 Physical review. D Vol.98 No.11