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A Comparative Study on Spiritual Culture Education of Women College Campus between China and Korea

  • Yi, Dong
    • 동아시아경상학회지
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2015
  • The Spiritual culture education is not only the nucleus of campus culture but also the ultimate aim of the construct ion of campus culture. Currently the construction of campus culture is understood and implemented in the view of pragmatism and utilitarian, but the value- oriented role of college spirit is belittled, which leads to the absence of specific purpose and direction. If universities and colleges want to remain invincible, they must attach the importance to the spirit culture, the systematic culture, the material culture and the behavioral culture, and in all, the college spirit. Based on the current ideological educational situation of women's vocational colleges, a research has been conducted on how to play the educational functions of campus culture, seeking for the integration of campus culture and spiritual culture and, achieving talents cultivation objectives on the campus. This paper analyses and compares the influencing factors in Spiritual culture education between China and Korea women university from the following parts: The campus environment, campus material, campus system, campus behavior and diversified thinking challenge. Backed with the findings of the research, it offers some suggestions on the developing ideas and models of characteristic campus culture construction for women's colleges between China and Korea.

팔레놉시스 조직배양 및 형질전환 최근 연구동향 (Recent trends in tissue culture and genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis)

  • 노희선;이상일;이이레;백선영;김종보
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.225-234
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    • 2012
  • This report describes recent advances in tissue culture and genetic transformation of commercial Phalaenopsis. Recently, an importance of Phalaenopsis has been increased due to its popularity with beautiful flowers and is widely used for pot plants as well as cut-flower. Its use is rapidly enlarging in worldwide. Thus, demands for the release of new elite cultivars in Phalaenopsis have been increased. During the last several decades, some critical progresses have been made in tissue culture and genetic transformation in Phalaenopsis species. Cooperation with these biotechnological methods are supposed to promote the release of commercial Phalaenopsis cultivars in the near future. Until now, no technical review on tissue culture and genetic transformation in Phalaenopsis has been reported in Korea. Therefore, we inquired the brief history and techniques of tissue culture system in Korea.

First Report: Diversity of Endophytic fungi Possessing Antifungal Activity Isolated from Native Kougoed (Sceletium tortuosum L.)

  • Sishuba, Anathi;Leboko, Jessica;Ateba, Collins Njie;Manganyi, Madira Coultyne
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제49권1호
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2021
  • Forty-three (n = 43) endophytic fungi with different morphologic characteristics were from a medicinal plant Sceletium tortuosum, were utilized to investigate their antifungal effectiveness against pathogenic fungi. All fungal isolates exhibited antifungal activity against one or more pathogens in the dual culture test whereas only 33 fungal culture filtrates (77%) showed decent antifungal effect. Fusaria and Aspergillus were the dominate genus that displayed significant antifungal activity. Isolates GG02, GG09, ND15, and ND17 showed the broadest spectrum of antifungal activity. Furthermore, culture filtrate of Fusarium sp. DR08 exhibited a broad range of antifungal activity against all the pathogens. The results suggest endophytic fungi isolated from medicinal plant might be a source of novel bioactive molecules. To the best our knowledge, this is the first report on endophytic fungi isolated from native kougoed exhibiting antifungal activity against plant fungal pathogens.

Comparison of Meal Skipping, Snacking, and Body Weight Perceptions among Urban College Students: On-Campus Living Alone vs. Off-Campus Living with Parents in New York, USA

  • Choi, Sung Eun;Lee, Yuju
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.109-118
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    • 2022
  • This study was undertaken to compare meal skipping, snacking, and weight perceptions between students on-campus living alone and off-campus living with parents, in an urban college in the United States. The self-report survey was completed by 219 college students (on-campus=100, off-campus=119) between April and May 2012. Two-thirds (67%) of the respondents skipped at least one meal in the past week, and most participants showed strong desires to lose weight despite their normal/under-weight status. Significant differences between the two groups were obtained for the reason to skip a meal and the type of snack consumed. Compared to on-campus students, significantly higher values were obtained for off-campus students for choosing 'no time to prepare' as a meal skipping reason for lunch and dinner, and 'sweets' as a preferred snack. In addition to the group comparison, multiple regression results indicate that the body mass index (BMI) positively correlates with meal skipping and snacking frequencies. Younger students and female students were determined to have a higher frequency of meal skipping and morning snacking. Future research is required to study the dietary factors associated with living arrangements, to help college students develop healthy eating habits.

Losses in Power Distribution Transformers

  • Ketkaew, Chaliew;Philphud, Mana;Sungthong, Tossapol;Rachawong, Wiriya;Kalong, Putchong;Noohawm, Onurai;Rerkpreedapong, Dulpichet
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.144-148
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    • 2015
  • The paper presents the estimation of power losses in distribution transformer of Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) distribution system at Muang district of Suphanburi province in Thailand. Data of 416 power distribution transformers composed of transformer (kVA), load current, no load loss and full load loss which were used for calculating energy losses. It was found that the total energy loss of all transformers is approximately 1,756,380 kWh/year.

A Study on Drinking Culture and Attitude by Gender and Grade among College Students

  • Kim, Jee-Hyun;Song, Chai-Soo
    • 한국컴퓨터정보학회논문지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the drinking culture and attitude difference by gender and grade of Korean college students. A questionnaire was conducted to analyze the characteristics and meaningful differences by two variables about drinking pattern, culture and related policies. The analysis showed that regardless of gender, far more students were against than in favor of prohibition on drinking within campus, whose legislation recently failed. Meanwhile, there was a significant difference by grade in victimization experience regarding drinking within the campus, and by gender in frequency, beverage type, volume, onset of drinking within school. There was no statistically significant gender-based difference in response to experience of damage caused by drinking, but the research results of the related papers show that the female students are more dangerous and need special attention and care. Universities should implement a professional counseling program that is customized according to gender or level of education, and managed by group. Moreover, health authorities must seek a way to lead this move, such as providing incentives to the universities, which efficiently deal with students' drinking problem. And the prohibition on drinking within campus, whose legislation recently failed should be reconsidered.

A Study on Measures to Increase Student Enrollment in Community Colleges : Based on the Case of G College

  • Ki yeu, Jo;Ho geun, Kang
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.137-147
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    • 2022
  • In this study, for students who gave up their studies midway through college, we investigate the reasons for dropping out of college, analyze the factors that caused students to drop out, and suggest improvement measures to effectively increase the recruitment rate of enrolled students. This study explores measures to increase student enrollment in community colleges. For this purpose, it conducted a survey of students who dropped out of G College between 2018 and 2020 from June 28 to July 9, 2021. Its analysis is based on the results of 53 students who participated in the survey. First, our results suggest that programs to develop interpersonal relationships between students, faculty, and staff are necessary. Such programs will cultivate a culture of solidarity and collective identity among students, which in turn will reinforce positive experiences in college. Moreover, by developing systems to form relationships between faculty and students, colleges can have a feedback mechanism, such as an open-study program, through which they learn what the students want and need. Through this effort, colleges can help their students adjust to campuses and enhance student satisfaction in college. Second, it is necessary to develop various extracurricular programs not only for freshmen but existing students and to run hobby and leisure activity programs. To have continuous, standing extracurricular programs instead of one-time events, colleges should set up specific goals, delivery methods and strategies. Third, colleges should renovate old and outdated buildings and facilities on campus to enhance the quality of campus life. Moreover, more comprehensive improvement of facilities and a campus environment by having various convenient and leisure facilities that meet the needs and demands of students. Fourth, it is suggested to develop programs or systems that help students to more fully engage in campus lives and activities, which in turn increases confidence and self-efficacy among students. Through such programs, students can better adjust to their majors and, therefore, will be less likely to drop out of college.

Research on Storytelling Elements in Augmented Reality Cinema through the Process of Image Abstraction: A Case Study of 'AR Campus Diary'

  • Tae-Eun, Kim
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.262-269
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    • 2024
  • The "AR Campus Diary" project innovates in the realm of art through integrating augmented reality (AR) with interactive storytelling, fostering personal and interpersonal development through artistic expression. This artistic endeavor metaphorically represents the growth and fruition of individual stories, facilitated by a series of progressive art activities that emphasize continual interaction between self and others. Set against the backdrop of a university campus, the project employs AR markers designed to unfold stories in phases through a dedicated application, allowing participants to experience and influence the narrative uniquely. Diverging from traditional film editing techniques, "AR Diary" offers viewers the autonomy to navigate through story segments of their choosing, marking a departure from conventional cinematic storytelling by leveraging marker-based plot progression. This project not only showcases the fusion of technology and art but also pioneers a participatory form of art education based on engagement and play.

바이오에너지 개발용 스위치그라스의 조직배양 및 형질전환 최근 연구동향 (Recent advances in tissue culture and genetic transformation system of switchgrass as biomass crop)

  • 이상일;임성수;노희선;김종보
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.185-191
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    • 2013
  • Over the past decades, carbon dioxide concentration of the atmosphere of the world has increased significantly, and thereby the greenhouse effect has become a social issue. To solve this problem, new renewable energy sources including solar, hydrogen, geothermal, wind and bio-energy are suggested as alternatives. Among these new energy sources, bio-energy crops are widely introduced and under rapid progress. For example, corn and oilseed rape plants are used for the production of bio-ethanol and bio-diesel, respectively. However, grain prices has increased severely because of the use of corn for bio-ethanol production. Therefore, non-edible switchgrass draws attention as an alternative source for bio-ethanol production in USA. This review describes the shortage of fossil energy and an importance of switchgrass as a bio-energy crop. Also, some characteristics of its major cultivars are introduced including growth habit, total output of biomass yields. Furthermore, biotechnological approaches have been conducted to improve the productivity of switchgrass using tissue culture and genetic transformation.

CampusQual 평가모델을 활용한 외국유학생의 대학생활 적응도 조사 - 중국 청화대학교의 한국유학생들을 중심으로 - (CampusQual: A Model of Measuring Foreign Students' Campus Adaptation Level in China - A case study of Korean Students in Tsinghua University -)

  • 구진유;위성광;이수상
    • 한국도서관정보학회지
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.511-527
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    • 2015
  • 본 연구는 기존의 ServQual 평가모델을 기초로 대학 캠퍼스에 적용가능한 CampusQual 평가모델을 개발하여 중국 칭화대학교에 재학 중인 한국 학생을 대상으로 교내 학습, 정보활용과 대학생활 등에 적응도 조사를 수행하였다. 이 평가모델에는 인구통계학적 변인, 학습과 정보활용, 교내생활적응, 시설환경, 사회교류관계, 관련된 학교제도와 규정을 포함하는 총 5개 분야 30개의 변인들에 대한 설문문항을 포함하고 있다. 만족도, 요구도, 적응도로 구분되는 평가결과는 CampusQual 평가모델에서 제시한 수식으로 계산하였다. 평가결과를 기반으로 한국 유학생이 칭화대학교에서 학업과 생활을 보다 원활하게 수행해 나가는데 필요한 새로운 캠퍼스 서비스 방안을 제시한다.