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The Effect of Love Attitude and Ego-Identity on Female Adolescent Fandom Engagement

  • Kim, Taeeun;Jeong, Eunug;Park, Sookyung;Cho, Kyungeun
    • International Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2014
  • We conducted an examination of 243 female adolescent fandom members in order to understand the relationship of the engagement in fandom activities, love attitude, and ego-identity. Researchers used three scales of 'Engagement in Fandom Activities', 'Love Attitude' (Hendrick & Hendrick, 1986) and 'Ego-identity' (Dignan, 1965). Correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were applied after data was collected depending on the scales. The study showed that the degree of engagement and the tendency towards erotic love behavior had a positive correlation. The correlation with the sub-domains of ego-identity were positive with role-expectation and self-assertiveness while self-awareness was negative. All four factors affected the degree of engagement in fandom activities. It is meaningful that research help to understand the characteristic of female adolescent fandom and simultaneously investigate the effective factors of engagement in fandom activity.

Chaotic Behavior in a Dynamic Love Model with Different External Forces

  • Bae, Youngchul
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we propose a dynamic mathematical model of love involving various external forces, in order to analyze the chaotic phenomena in a love model based on Romeo and Juliet. In addition, we investigate the nonlinear phenomena in a love model with external forces using time series and phase portraits. In order to describe nonlinear phenomena precisely using time series and phase portraits, we vary the type of external force, using models such as a sine wave, chopping wave, and square wave. We also apply various different parameters in the Romeo and Juliet model to acquire chaotic dynamics.

Modified Mathematical Modelling of Love and its Behaviour Analysis (수정된 사랑의 수학적 모델링과 그 거동 해석(1))

  • Bae, Young-Chul
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.1441-1446
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    • 2014
  • Love which is one of the emotional of mankind, has been studied in sociology and psychology as a matter of grate concern. In this paper we propose a modified romantic behaviors by using basic the love equation of Romeo and Juliet. We represent the behaviors using time series and phase portrait when we vary the parameter in the modified love equation. Also we analyze the behavior's relation by using time series and phase portraits when external force applied as the third person between Romeo and Juliet.

Propagation of love-type wave in a temperature dependent crustal Layer

  • Kakar, Rajneesh;Kakar, Shikha;Narang, Rajeev Kumar
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.237-241
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    • 2017
  • The present study deals with the propagation of Love wave (a type of surface wave) in crustal layer having temperature dependent inhomogeneity. It is assumed that the inhomogeneity in the crustal layer arises due to linear temperature variation in rigidity and density. The upper boundary of the crustal layer is traction free. Numerical results for Love wave are discussed by plotting analytical curves between phase velocity against wave number and stress against depth in the presence of inhomogeneity and temperature parameters. The effects boundary condition on the Love wave propagation in the crustal layer is also analyzed. The results presented in this study would be useful for seismologists and geologists.

To Be or Not To Be: "We Love Galaxies" Workshop

  • Lee, Gwang-Ho;Kang, Jisu;Lee, Woong;Lee, Hye-Ran;Kim, Minbae;Yoo, Jaewon;Gong, Intaek;Lee, Jeong Hwan;Bae, Hyun-Jin;Kim, Suk
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.31.4-32
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    • 2017
  • "We Love Galaxies"는 외부은하를 연구하는 국내 대학원생들을 위해 마련된 학술 교류의 장입니다. 2014년 여름에 첫 워크숍을 개최한 이래로 꾸준히 워크숍을 개최하여 왔고, 최근 2017년 2월 13-14일에는 한국천문연구원에서 을 개최하였습니다. 본 발표에서는 지난 5번의 We Love Galaxies Workshop들을 되돌아보며, 그 성과와 한계에 대한 이야기를 하고자 합니다. 또한, We Love Galaxies의 앞으로의 계획과 함께 대학원생이 중심이 되는 워크숍이 지속되어야 하는 이유에 대하여 말씀드리고자 합니다.

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Samulnori produces speak its love in the language of rhythms

  • Ko, Kyung Ja
    • CELLMED
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.25.1-25.2
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    • 2018
  • The aim of this article is to suggest that Samulnori will be able to produce better and more lovable language. Samulnori is a good example of the Korean music. Samulnori is originally meaning four-percussion play. Janggu and buk made of leather which were mainly cowskin and dogskin. But jing and kkaengwari made out of brass. Four percussions are an instrument composed of a pattern based on the theory of yin and yang. The principle of Samulnori rhythms are well made up of the relaxation, tension, improvisation, escalating rhythms, and dynamic sound. Samulnori looks like two lovers exchanging sweet words in the natural forest. The push and pull between four instruments like a love quarrel. The author feels that the rhythms of the four instruments are like the whispers and cries of lovers. In conclusion, the silent or passionate rhythm of Samulnori feels like two lovers' tightrope love. The author thinks it creates a rich language of love.

The 2nd We Love Galaxies: The Preparation of Observing Proposals for Gemini Telescope

  • Lee, Gwang-Ho;Sohn, Jubee;Kim, Minjin;Bae, Hyun-Jin;Kim, Suk;Hwang, Narae
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.87.3-87.3
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    • 2015
  • 2015년 2월 27, 28일 양일 간, "Gemini 관측제안서 준비와 작성"이라는 주제로 $2^{nd}$ We Love Galaxies Meeting>을 개최하였습니다. "We Love Galaxies"는 외부은하를 연구하는 국내 대학원생들을 위해 마련한 학술 교류의 장입니다. 지난 2014년 7월에 열린 "제 1회 We Love Galaxies 대학원생 외부은하 워크샵"을 시작으로 매년 여름과 겨울에 정기적인 모임을 운영하고자 합니다. $2^{nd}$ We Love Galaxies Meeting>은 한국천문연구원 K-GMT Science Program의 도움을 받아 개최하였으며, 5명의 박사 연구원과 28명의 대학원생이 참가하였습니다. 성공적인 관측제안서 작성과 준비를 위해 Gemini 망원경의 기기 특성 및 관측제안서 작성 요령에 대한 강의와 더불어, 2015A Gemini 관측 프로그램에 대한 소개, 새로운 관측 아이디어에 대한 토론 등으로 프로그램을 진행하였습니다. 본 포스터를 통해 $2^{nd}$ We Love Galaxies Meeting>의 결과와 성과를 정리하고, 앞으로의 계획에 대해 소개하고자 합니다.

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Influence of imperfectly bonded piezoelectric layer with irregularity on propagation of Love-type wave in a reinforced composite structure

  • Singh, Abhishek Kumar;Chaki, Mriganka Shekhar;Hazra, Bristi;Mahto, Shruti
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.325-344
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    • 2017
  • The present paper investigates the propagation of Love-type wave in a composite structure comprised of imperfectly bonded piezoelectric layer with lower fiber-reinforced half-space with rectangular shaped irregularity at the common interface. Closed-form expression of phase velocity of Love-type wave propagating in the composite structure has been deduced analytically for electrically open and short conditions. Some special cases of the problem have also been studied. It has been found that the obtained results are in well-agreement to the Classical Love wave equation. Significant effects of various parameters viz. irregularity parameter, flexibility imperfectness parameter and viscoelastic imperfectness parameter associated with complex common interface, dielectric constant and piezoelectric coefficient on phase velocity of Love-type wave has been reported. Numerical computations and graphical illustrations have been carried out to demonstrate the deduced results for various cases. Moreover, comparative study has been performed to unravel the effects of the presence of reinforcement and piezoelectricity in the composite structure and also to analyze the existence of irregularity and imperfectness at the common interface of composite structure in context of the present problem which serves as a salient feature of the present study.

A study on Graham Greene's 'trilogy': Religious reality confronted on conflict and future-oriented faith exploration (그레이엄 그린의 '삼부작' 주제연구: 종교적 갈등의 현실과 미래지향적 신앙의 탐색)

  • Lee, Kwang-Hee
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.333-351
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    • 2009
  • R.W.B. Lewis called Greene's three novels - Brighton Rock, The Power and the Glory and The Heart of the Matter - Greene's 'trilogy'. Greene was paid full attention by many readers and many critics after publishing these Catholic novels. The themes and plots of his Catholic novels are unique and beyond those of traditional Catholicism. Greene is always willing to stand on the edge of reality. He always conflicts with the reality and eagerly searches for a higher, more spiritual dimension. If we view Greene's protagonists from an open-minded viewpoint, Pinkie of Brighton Rock will be saved at the mercy and grace of God in spite of being evil. Whiskey Priest of The Power and the Glory is worthy of being called a saint in spite of his drunkenness and adultery. Scobie of The Heart of the Matter will be within God's grace in spite of his suicide. The reason all protagonists are saint-like is clear and simple because they all have faith and sacrifice themselves to obey God's first commandment, to love others. To summarize the theme of Greene's 'trilogy', we can say that love is the most valuable in the world. God has mercy for all human beings. The protagonists love God and they love others. In fact, Greene's faith is found in his love of human beings and God.

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