• Title/Summary/Keyword: San francisco

Search Result 167, Processing Time 0.028 seconds

China's Debt Woes: Not Yet a "Lehman Moment"

  • Sharma, Shalendra D.
    • East Asian Economic Review
    • /
    • v.19 no.1
    • /
    • pp.99-114
    • /
    • 2015
  • What explains the sharp increase in the Chinese economy's indebtedness, in particular the China's onshore corporate debt? Has the overall debt burden reached a threshold where it poses a systemic risk, thereby making the economy vulnerable to a "Lehman Moment" - with disorderly unwinding of the private sector and sovereign debt? What are the short and longer term implications of China's growing debt problems on domestic economic growth and the broader global political economy? What has Beijing done to ameliorate the problem, how effective were its efforts, and what must it do to deal with this problem?

The Maori, Behavior, Modern Diets and Colorectal Cancers

  • Caldararo, Niccolo
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
    • /
    • v.13 no.4
    • /
    • pp.1711-1712
    • /
    • 2012
  • Variation in diet and the rates of colorectal cancers have confounded researchers in recent years. Comparisons of populations in different geographic locations and of different ethnic origins have shown considerable differences in disease frequency, location and relation to diet. This paper revisits an earlier comparison of Maori rates of disease and diet based on data from 20 years ago with surprising changes in disease rates today.

Fashion Consumer Behavior in the Global Marketplace

  • Rabolt, Nancy J.
    • The International Journal of Costume Culture
    • /
    • v.5 no.1
    • /
    • pp.34-57
    • /
    • 2002
  • It appears our global society and economy are here to stay, despite current events. Mass communications including The Internet, increased world travel, and more and more consumers developing the ability to afford consumer goods, are all helping to bring world cultures closer together. Indeed, the world is rapidly changing and the fashion consumer, is especially affected. Despite the increased commonalities of peoples of the world, culture is a concept crucial to the understanding of consumer behavior. Marketers must understand the values, ethics, and customs of societies around the world to be successful in the global marketplace.

  • PDF

Transoceanic Propagation of a Tsunami due to 1883 Krakatau Eruption (1883 년 크라카토아 화산폭발에 의한 쓰나미의 대양전파)

  • 최병호;김경옥;에핌페리높스키
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers Conference
    • /
    • 2000.09a
    • /
    • pp.24-29
    • /
    • 2000
  • 1883년 인도네시아 순다해협의 크라카토아 화산폭발에 의한 쓰나미 는 30m가 넘는 파도와 36,000명이 넘는 사상자가 보고되었다. 이 쓰나미 는 호주서측을 통해 남극주위를 전파하여 남대서양의 남조지아 제도, 태평양의 하와이 및 San Francisco항의 해안과 파나마의 Colon까지 파급되었다. (중략)

  • PDF

Coordination and Condinuity of Electric Power Supply in an Expanding National Economy (발전하는 국가경제에 있어서의 통합적이고 영속적인 전력공급의 중요성)

  • 워커 엘 씨슬러
    • JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL WORLD
    • /
    • no.8 s.5
    • /
    • pp.21-26
    • /
    • 1966
  • 지난 6월 6일부터 8일까지 3일간 미국 태평양안의 미항 San Francisco에서 개최되었던 에디슨전기협회(Edison Electric Institute: EEI)의 제 34차 년차총회에는 우리 대한전기협회를 대표하여 김선집 상임이사(한전 상무이사)께서 참석하신 바 있습니다. (개보-회지 제4호) 아래에 번역 소개하는 것은 동 총회에서 연설을 담당한 10여명의 인사들 중에서 우리 협회와 가장 친근하고 밀접한 관계에 있는 Mr. Walker L. Cisler(Detroit Edison Co. 회장$\cdot$EEI 이사$\cdot$Edison 재단 이사장)의 연설 전문입니다.

  • PDF

Fashion Consumer Behavior in the Global Marketplace

  • Rabolt, Nancy J.
    • Proceedings of the Costume Culture Conference
    • /
    • 2001.10a
    • /
    • pp.15-41
    • /
    • 2001
  • It appears our global society and economy are here to stay, despite current events. Mass communications including The Internet, increased world travel, and more and more consumers developing the ability to afford consumer goods, are all helping to bring world cultures closer together. Indeed, the world is rapidly changing and the fashion consumer, is especially affected. Despite the increased commonalities of peoples of the world, culture is a concept crucial to the understanding of consumer behavior. Marketers must understand the values, ethics, an customs of societies around the world to be successful in the global marketplace.

  • PDF

The analysis of flight data of B747-400 aircraft with Missed Approach (B747-400 항공기의 Missed Approach 비행자료 분석)

  • Shin, D.W.;Park, J.H.;Eun, H.B.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
    • /
    • v.11 no.2
    • /
    • pp.93-107
    • /
    • 2003
  • This study is performed to secure the safety of civil aviation by establishing systematic analysis ability of Flight Data Recorder. Through this study, readouting UFDR(Universal Flight Data Recorder) to personal computer, flight data numerical analysis and regulations of Missed Approach. In the analysis, the flight data of B747-400 model aircraft with Missed Approach in San Francisco(KSFO) was selected.

  • PDF

An Ethnographic Study of Sanhubyung experienced by Women in Korean Postpartal Culture (한국의 산후 문화와 여성이 경험한 산후병에 관한 일상생활기술적 연구)

  • 유은광
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
    • /
    • v.25 no.4
    • /
    • pp.825-836
    • /
    • 1995
  • This ethnogrphic exploratory study sought to de-fine the meaning of Sanhubyung, as consequence from the perspective of the women who experienced it. A convenience sample of 9 elderly women in San Francisco. and 20 postpartal women and their 20 non-professional helpers during postpartum in Seoul, Korea were observed and interviewed for 23 months from January 1991 to December 1992 at the Human Development Center in San Francisco and at the hospital and their homes in Seoul, Korea. Sanhubyung was regarded as the consequence of "Doing a Sanhujori Wrongly," as a group of symptoms or sequelae which have two types of characteristics of symptoms . chronic and acute. It can be called a culture bound syndrome in the cultural context re-lated to childbearing phenomenon in Korea. If women violate the principles of Sanhujori, such symptoms can appear at various times : during the period of postpartum itself, at any time, periodically, especially at the anniversary of the child's birth, late forties, and in old age. Acute symptoms that can be classified into immediate and late types include painful and edematous gingiva, sensitive teeth, strange sensation and pain in the knees or backache. Besides, there is a localized sense of soreness and pain ; sense of being in a draft and cold, stomach upset, GI irritation, chilling, shivering, and tiredness, pain and dazzling in the eyes. Chronic symptoms occur in the head, neck, teeth, back, hands, knees, hands and feet, arms and legs, eyes, sinews and joints, bones, and in the body or as a whole. Generally these symptoms are pain, often accompanying a feeling of being cold and in a draft, regardless of actual weather conditions. In conclusion, this findings reflect the Oriental way of thought of causal relationship of women's health and illness based on the wholistic paradigm of harmony and balance of two forces, Yin(cold) -Yang(hot). It provides a challenge to the professional sector to rethink the effect of culture on health and illness. Finally, it suggests care providers use cultural assessment for the appropriateness of the intervention and quality of care for desirable health outcomes.

  • PDF