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부화장 위생관리

  • 윌리암 체이스
    • KOREAN POULTRY JOURNAL
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    • v.19 no.12 s.218
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    • pp.62-64
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    • 1987
  • 이상 열거한 위생프로그램은 결코 돈이 많이드는 어려운 작업이 아니다. 조금만 주의하면 좋은 품질의 병없는 초생추를 얻을수 있고 부화율도 최소한 0.5$\%$개선 할 수 있다. 그리고 여러분의 고객이 초생추를 받아보고 더욱 만족을 얻을 수 있다. 특히 3일령부터 7일령 사이의 육추율을 더욱 높일 수 있다. 부화장의 비누 몇장 더 소비하고, 관리 교육을 위한 약간의 노력을 투자하므로써 여러분은 더욱 우수한 하이라인 병아리로 여러분의 하이라인 고객을 만족하게 해줄 것입니다.

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Development and Effect of Consumer Education Program for the Middle School Creative Extra Curricular Activities (중학교 창의적 재량활동 시간을 활용한 소비자교육 프로그램 개발 및 효과)

  • Kim, Jeong-Hee;Kim, Hyang-Ran
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.18 no.4 s.42
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    • pp.103-126
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    • 2006
  • This study was to develope and applicate the consumer education program with appropriate level for middle school students so that they could take systematic consumer education by using creative-discretionary activity. The procedure of this study was researching and analyzing the degree of learner's need and choosing the contents of education involved with the characteristics of adolescent consumers. This education program was performed at creative-discretionary activity class with the 3th grade of middle school. To evaluate the effect of education program, we compared with the difference of student's knowledge and attitude before and after this program was performed. Although there was no significant difference, student's knowledge and attitude was improved much better. And there marked a high satisfaction rate of 3.87 about the overall method of consumer education.

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Effects of the Characteristics of Children's TV Programs Desired by Parents on the Necessity of Public Broadcasting System (부모가 바라는 어린이 프로그램의 특성이 공영방송 필요성에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Mideum
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.207-217
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    • 2021
  • This study identified what children's TV program model should KBS offer to the realization of the value of children audience. Results demonstrated that educational and norm, content diversity & children's interest, cultural diversity, and program accessibility were derived as the characteristics of children's programs pursued by parents bringing up children. This study further expects the efforts of KBS to provide children's programs that people want may serve as a key mechanism for enhancing awareness of the need for public broadcasting and contributing to the realization of normalizing TV license fees.

Investigating a Theoretical Background of the Consumption of Korean TV Programs in China: Focused on Globalism, Proximity, and Modernity (중국내 한국 TV 프로그램 소비에 대한 이론적 배경 연구: 국제성, 근접성, 현대성을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Sojung;He, Qijun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.675-690
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    • 2016
  • The current study attempts to empirically identify a theoretical background that effectively explains Korean pop-culture consumption in the Asian Pacific region; particularly, in China. Specifically, this study investigates how globalism, proximity, and modernity, which have been suggested in literature as key theoretical backgrounds for the Korean wave, influence China's motivation to consume the Korean wave and its subsequent consumption of Korean TV programs (e.g., dramas, variety shows, etc.). The findings suggest that the motivation to consume the Korean wave is positively related to globalism and proximity. Modernity, however, is found to have a negative influence on the motivation to consume the Korean wave. That is, the more one holds international values, the more one perceives Korea as similar to China, and the more one holds traditional values, the more motivation one shows to consume the Korean wave. The study also finds that the motivation to consume the Korean wave has a significant impact on the consumption of Korean TV programs. In the revised model, the study suggests that proximity, followed by globalism, has the strongest positive relationship with motivation. Such a finding suggests that a proximity approach could serve as a better theoretical perspective to explain the phenomenon of the Korean wave in China. Regarding the relationships of the demographic/socio-economic variables and the motivation to consume the Korean wave, females, rather than males, the higher the family income one gains, and the lower education level one has had, the more motivation one will show to consume the Korean wave.

The Relationships Among Self-Control, Value Consumption, and Subjective Happiness of High School Students (고등학생의 자기통제력 및 가치소비와 주관적 행복감의 관계)

  • Lee, Jo Won
    • Korean Educational Research Journal
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.81-108
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between self-control, value consumption, and subjective happiness of high school students. In this study, self-control is the students' ability to control their thoughts and emotions and value consumption is the psychological mechanism of their consumer behavior. To conduct this study, 400 high school students were surveyed. Independent sample t-tests showed statistical significance in the results that are discussed below. First, subjective happiness among the participants varied according to their self-control levels. We observed that the higher their level of self-control was, the higher their subjective happiness was also likely to be. Second, there was a significant difference in subjective happiness based on the value consumption level of high school students. We observed that the higher their value consumption level was, the higher their subjective happiness also was.

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Study on the Development of Online Credit Consumer Education Programs for Teenage Consumers: A Comparison of Korean & Japanese Teenage Consumers (청소년소비자의 온라인 신용소비자교육 활성화 및 프로그램 개발을 위한 기초 연구: 한.일 청소년소비자의 비교 분석)

  • Kim, Si-Wuel
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.25 no.3 s.87
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    • pp.169-185
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this research is to analyze Korean and Japanese junior high school and high schools students to inquire into the attitudes these students have towards credit, the importance of credit related education, and the necessity of education on online credit. This will provide an insight into the problems associated with teenage credit related consumer education, and allow a solution to be brought up. The results of the research and the proposal are as follows. First, younger Korean teenagers are more passive in consumption than the same age group in Japan. Second, for Korean teenagers, the amount of allowance and savings were an important factor in the attitude towards credit. In Japan there was a discrepancy between gender groups in the attitude towards credit. Third, personal education sessions for teenagers and follow up is necessary. Fourth, since the current teenage population have been familiar with the internet all their lives, credit education should utilize this medium as a tool. Fifth, when looking into the requests Korean and Japanese young teenagers made on credit web sites, the contents and quality of information is more important than the outlook of the site itself. Sixth, there is a need to provide teenagers, who are accustomed to visual data, information, an experience opportunity, and access to related web sites.

The Study on the Effect of Eco-Tourist's Attitude, Behavior and Satisfaction on Tour Expenses at Suncheon Bay (순천만 생태관광객의 태도와 행태, 만족도가 관광소비에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Eun-Byul;Kim, Hyun;Choi, Hee-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.50-63
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    • 2014
  • Eco-tourism has been recognized as a form of sustainable development that simultaneously satisfies the need for environmental preservation and the activation of local economies. Although some research findings relating to its positive environmental and social effects have been published, there is still controversy regarding its pros and cons in terms of its actual economic benefits, and little research about how they can be increased. Thus, the following research analyzes how the tour activities, attitudes and satisfaction of 314 actual visitors was related with their consumption behaviors, by surveying tourists to Suncheon Bay, a highly popular destination with a large number of visitors. The results are as follows. First, if the tourists were involved in a link-up tour, had prior eco-tourism experience, or had researched information on SunCheon bay eco-tourism before their visit, these were all positively correlated with consumption behaviors, and increased the amount of money they spent. In particular, among tour spending activities, accommodation cost is shown to be highly correlated with tour activities. Second, Free Independent Tourist(FIT) tended to show more positive tour attitudes than package tourists, spending more on accommodation and experience programs. The visitors to SunCheon Bay showed strong environmental attitudes, followed by social and cultural attitudes, and economic attitudes, in that order, and tourists with positive attitudes had a high rate of participation in experience programs. In addition, program participants showed a willingness to donate, and high satisfaction. Therefore, the following thesis proposes that Free Independent Tourist(FIT) should be induced to increase their contribution to the local eco-tourism economy, and highlights the need to develop various experience programs, aggressive advertisements and educational activities.

Money Management Education Program for the Children -Higher Grade Elementary School Studuents- (아동소비자의 화폐관리교육 프로그램 -초등학교 고학년을 대상으로-)

  • 성영애;손상희;양세정;윤정혜;이희숙;최현자
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.111-129
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed to develope a money management education program for elementary school students graded from 3 to 6 in order to enhance their money management skill. Based on the developmental stages of the children, this program covered five financial issues such as value of money, financial planning, allowance planning, saving and investment, and consuming and purchasing. Total 15 specific education programs were developed. The contents included in each program were value of money & economic circulation, types of money and the importance of money management, the issues related on choice and resource use, long-term and short-term planning, the relationship between occupation and earnings, career planning, budgeting, the reasons and types of saving, understanding of interest, investment methods, the functions of market and trade, intra family income distribution, consumptions, and consumer decision making process.

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The Effect of Worker' Consumption Patterns on Depression: Focusing on Baby-boomers (경제활동참여 베이비부머의 소비유형과 우울의 관계)

  • Park, Seo-Young;Hong, Song-Iee
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.439-452
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to empirically structure the patterns of consumption and their effects on depression among the employed baby-boomers who were born in 1955 to in 1963. We used the 5th wave of Korea Retirement and Income Study(KReIS) in 2013 (n=2,585). The Latent Profile Analysis(LPA) estimated the empirical patterns of consumption and then a multiple regression analyzed the effect of consumption patterns on depression. The LPA results showed that the consumption patterns consist of four groups: Basic life-oriented class, Social life-oriented class, Home-based lifestyle class, and Advanced consumption-oriented class. The working baby boomers' depression was associated with their consumption patterns. Specifically, the social life-oriented class showed significantly lower depression than the basic life-oriented class and advanced consumption-oriented class. Other associates with higher levels of depression were found as lower education, having no spouse, lower self-rated health, higher levels of physical limitation, having a diagnosed disability, lower satisfaction with leisure activities, lower income, and lower subjective economic status in this study. Based on the results of this study, we propose the need for specialized financial intervention better for baby-boomers' retirement preparation in Korea.

Housewives발 Consumption Aspects of Korean Fermented Foods in Taejon (대전지역 주부들의 한국발효식품 소비실태)

  • 구난숙
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.714-725
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate pattern of consumption of Korean fermented foods. The questionnaires have been collected from 290 housewives in Taejon. Kimchi was the most frequently selected for meal preparation among Korean fermented foods. Ninety seven percentage of housewives used Kimchi over once a day and 87%, every meal. Chin-ganjang, Kuk-ganjang, Kochujang and Doenjang have been consumed over once a day by 47%, 46%, 31% and 27% of housewives respectively, which indicated that those jangs were still essential seasonings for preperation of Korean foods. The percentage of housewives, who did not use Chonggukjang, Jot-kal and Jangatchi, were 18%, 19% and 22% respectively, With the educational level increasing and age decreasing, the frequency of consumption Kimchi, Jangat-chi, Doenjang, Kochujang, Jot-kal and Chonggukjang became lower. Extended family often used Doenjang more than nuclear family. Working housewives utilized more Jot-kal than full time housewives. Seventy four percentage of housewives replied that the consumption of Korean fermented foods came to reduce. The reasons were that the kinds of foods increased(54%), food preference of children was changed (27%), side dishes were increased(10%), and food preference of adults was changed(9%). Kimchi has been made by housewives themselves(86%) and by relatives(11%). It means that most housewives prefer home-made Kimchi. Half of housewives used jangs made by themselves. The younger and the higher in educational level use the less Hey have made of Kimchi and jangs.

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