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Journal articles on the topic "Korean Fable"

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Kwon, Iksoo. "Conceptual metaphors and performativity in the Sunshine Policy." Review of Cognitive Linguistics 17, no. 1 (August 20, 2019): 275–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rcl.00035.kwo.

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Abstract This paper explores the roles of the cognitive mechanisms of conceptual metaphor and performativity in political policy by conducting a case study on the South Korean government’s Sunshine Policy toward North Korea from 1998 to 2008. This study contends that the policy is metaphorically motivated by an Aesop’s fable, The sun and the wind, a narrative whose entailments have significant implications for the policy. It also systematically accounts for the policy’s performative characteristic, focusing on the fact that the policy makers intended to map the causal relationship of the narrative onto a real-world relationship, even though the real-world causal relationship must be based on the unknown result of the policy. Lastly, this paper discusses theoretical implications of the performativity entangled with the conceptual metaphors in the policy; the real-world concept is usually what limits the mapping possibilities, but in this case, the narrative structure of the fable determines the construal.
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Tangherlini, Timothy R. "Cinderella in Korea: Korean Oikotypes of AaTh 510." Fabula 35, no. 3-4 (January 1994): 282–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fabl.1994.35.3-4.282.

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Em, Henry. "Killer Fables: Yun Ch’iho, Bourgeois Enlightenment, and the Free Laborer." Journal of Korean Studies 25, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 147–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/07311613-7932285.

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Abstract Drawing on Yun Ch’iho’s Diary, and outlining some of the ideological and transnational aspects of a Protestant, bourgeois consciousness that emerged in Korea at the turn of the last century, this article presents a critical reassessment of liberalism, Protestant Christianity, and the type of free laborer that bourgeois Protestants like Yun Ch’iho wanted to create. As a pious liberal, Yun Ch’iho led efforts to establish civic and religious organizations that sought to construct a free conscience that would form and maintain public opinion. This was a militant agenda in the sense that, like the evangelical teachers he met in Shanghai and at Emory College, Yun wanted to build public pressure to dismantle the Confucian political order. As a Protestant entrepreneur of free men, Yun sought to “kill the Korean.” This militant, liberal agenda aimed to discipline and embody new desires, especially among youth, to produce the free laborer, and to render the extraction of profit as a form of exchange.
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Park, Sunyoung. "Korean Culture Education Applying Daughter-In- Law Fables." Journal of the International Network for Korean Language and Culture 11, no. 3 (December 31, 2014): 121–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15652/ink.2014.11.3.121.

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김태호. "The possibility of taking children’s literature from North Korea as material texts for Korean textbooks for the Unified Korea -focused on fables, fairy tales, children's novels-." Journal of CheongRam Korean Language Education ll, no. 61 (March 2017): 267–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.26589/jockle..61.201703.267.

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Grayson, James Huntley. "Rabbit Visits the Dragon Palace: A Korea-Adapted, Buddhist Tale from India." Fabula 45, no. 1-2 (March 2004): 69–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fabl.2004.011.

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Lee, Tae-Hyung. "Simultaneous Listening and Speaking in English into Korean Simultaneous Interpretation." Meta 44, no. 4 (October 2, 2002): 560–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/003444ar.

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Résumé L'une des plus grandes particularités de l'interprétation simultanée est qu'il se produitsimultanément l'écoute de la langue source par l'interprète et son interprétation en langue cible. Pour mettre au point cette particularité, nous avons enregistré trente exemples d'interprétation simultanée de l'anglais au coréen et les avons analysés. Nous avons appris par cette analyse que les interprètes simultanés de l'anglais au coréen retiennent 61% des mots de la langue source et 40 % du temps total de la séance. Et aussi qu'ils montrent plus de précision au moment où ils ne font que l'écoute, par rapport au moment où ils font l'écoute et l'interprétation à la fois. Si la proportion de discours du conférencier est plus élevée avec moins de pause, la précision de l'interprétation est plus faible. En général, il existe une corrélation négative entre le ratio du temps de simultanéité et la précision de l'interprétation simultanée de l'anglais au coréen. Pourtant, quand la langue source a été interprétée par deux interprètes, l'interprétation de celui qui a augmenté le temps de simultanéité avec une proportion plus élevé de discours était plus précise.
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Janick, Jules. "Fruits of the Bibles." HortScience 42, no. 5 (August 2007): 1072–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.42.5.1072.

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The sacred writings of three religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) are contained in the Hebrew Bible (referred to by Christians as the Old Testament), the Christian Bible (New Testament), and the Qur'an (Koran). These writings encompass events occurring over a period of more than two millennia and taken together represent a broad picture of mideastern peoples, describing their interactions with the sweep of events of that era. The writings include the sacred and profane, prose and poetry, history and myth, legend and fable, love songs and proverbs, parables and revelations. The basic agricultural roots of desert people are infused in the texts. Plants, plant products, and agricultural technology are referred to in hundreds of verses. References to fruits are abundant so that these bibles can be read almost as a pomological text in addition to the religious and sacred meanings that still inspire billions of people.
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Coleman, D. A. "Replacement migration, or why everyone is going to have to live in Korea: a fable for our times from the United Nations." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 357, no. 1420 (April 29, 2002): 583–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2001.1034.

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This paper considers international migration in the context of population ageing. In many Western countries, the search for appropriate responses to manage future population ageing and population decline has directed attention to international migration. It seems reasonable to believe that international migrants, mostly of young working age, can supply population deficits created by low birth rates, protect European society and economy from the economic costs of elderly dependency, and provide a workforce to care for the elderly. Particular prominence has been given to this option through the publicity attendant on a report from the UN Population Division in 2000 on ‘replacement migration’, which has been widely reported and widely misunderstood. Although immigration can prevent population decline, it is already well known that it can only prevent population ageing at unprecedented, unsustainable and increasing levels of inflow, which would generate rapid population growth and eventually displace the original population from its majority position. This paper reviews these arguments in the context of the causes and inevitability of population ageing, with examples mostly based on UK data. It discusses various options available in response to population ageing through workforce, productivity, pensions reform and other means. It concludes that there can be no ‘solution’ to population ageing, which is to a considerable degree unavoidable. However, if the demographic regime of the United Kingdom continues to be relatively benign, future population ageing can be managed with tolerable inconvenience without recourse to increased immigration for ‘demographic’ purposes. At present (2001), net immigration to the United Kingdom is already running at record levels and is now the main engine behind UK population and household growth. By itself, population stabilization, or even mild reduction, is probably to be welcomed in the United Kingdom, although the issue has attracted little attention since the 1970s.
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Nguyen, Tuan Manh, and Jaisoo Kim. "Description of Streptomyces fabae sp. nov., a producer of antibiotics against microbial pathogens, isolated from soybean (Glycine max) rhizosphere soil." International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 65, Pt_11 (November 1, 2015): 4151–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.000551.

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An actinomycete, designated strain T66T and isolated from soybean rhizosphere soil at Gyeonggi Siheung Sorae in the Republic of Korea, has antibiotic activity against a broad range of microbial pathogens. The strain was determined to be closely related to several known species in the genus Streptomyces on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence data (97.73–98.07 % similarity). The strain exhibited cell-wall chemotype I and phospholipid type II. The menaquinones present were MK-9 (H6), MK-9 (H8) and MK-10 (H2). Major fatty acids were anteiso-C15 : 0, iso-C16 : 0, iso-C15 : 0, and anteiso-C17 : 0. The level of DNA–DNA relatedness between strain T66T and closely related type strains was determined to be below 40 %. Strain T66T had spiral spore chains and a rugose spore surface that is different from its closest relatives. Comparison of the genotypic and phenotypic features confirmed that strain T66T ( = KEMB 9005-219T = KACC 18226T = NBRC 110902T) should be considered as the type strain of a novel species in the genus Streptomyces, for which the name Streptomyces fabae sp. nov. is proposed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Korean Fable"

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Park, Sehwan. "Les abus de puissance économique dans les relations commerciales déséquilibrées." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017STRAA013.

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La loi doit trouver le moyen de prévenir et sanctionner de façon efficiente les abus de puissance économique constatés dans les relations commerciales déséquilibrés mais sans provoquer d’effets pervers sur le marché et sans ruiner l’efficacité des autres règles relevant du droit de la concurrence. Lorsque les rapports de force entre les parties sont particulièrement déséquilibrés, la partie forte peut imposer des conditions inégales à la partie faible, notamment à la faveur du « facteur crainte ». En effet, tant que le contrat est en cours d’exécution, la partie faible ne réagit pas de peur que la relation commerciale ne se termine. De ce fait, en dépit de la présence de nombreux textes réprimant les abus, la réalité montre qu’ils ne cessent de se répandre. Le législateur agit généralement dans la précipitation, abuse de palliatifs et néglige la faculté d’adaptation des entreprises les plus puissantes qui trouvent souvent le moyen de contourner les règles. En définitive, seul un marché plus équilibré, c’est-à-dire moins concentré, permettrait de remédier durablement aux abus de puissance économique. Dans ces conditions, la mise en place d’une véritable injonction structurelle mériterait d’être de nouveau envisagée. Le présent travail se propose de comparer les principales mesures de prévention et de sanction des abus mises en place en France et en Corée du sud qui, face à un phénomène similaire, adoptent parfois des réponses différentes
Competition provisions seek to regulate the abuse of economic power in unequal commercial relationships. However, in the process, such provisions should not have the effect of adversely impacting the market or harming the proper functioning of other competition rules. When there exists a significant power disparity between parties, the stronger party can impose unequal conditions on the weaker party, particularly through what is called the "fear factor". During the duration of the contractial relationship, the weaker party will not be able to stand up to the stronger party in fear of the commercial relationship being terminated. This is why oppressive behaviors continue in reality, despite the presence of numerous regulations designed to prevent such behaviors. Law makers have a tendency to react by hastily enacting ad hoc regulations. The adaptability of powerful corporations to circumvent the rules is often overlooked. Ultimately, abuses of economic power can only be regulated on a sustainable basis through the creation of a more balanced and less concentrated market. It is in this context that a truly structural approach should be considered. This analysis compares the principal measures against abuses of economic power employed in France and Korea, which sometimes adopt different responses to similar circumstances
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Books on the topic "Korean Fable"

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Kim, U.-gyŏng. Su-il versus Su-il: A story of human cloning based on a Korean fable. Fremont, Calif: Jain Pub. Co., 2005.

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Thomas, Bulfinch. Bulfinch'smythology The age of fable. New York: Meridian, 1995.

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Thomas, Bulfinch. The illustrated age of fable. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1998.

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Bulfinch, Thomas. The age of fable: Bulfinch's mythology. New York: Meridian, 1995.

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Thomas, Bulfinch. Bulfinch's mythology: The age of fable. Philadelphia, Pa: Running Press, 1987.

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Thomas, Bulfinch. Bulfinch's mythology: The age of fable. New York: Meridian Book, 1995.

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Thomas, Bulfinch. The illustrated age of fable: Myths of Greece and Rome. London: Frances Lincoln, 1998.

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Cha-ryŏng, Cho, ed. Sŭngnyangi ŭi ŭmhyunghan soksim: Kŭrim uhwajip. [Pʻyŏngyang]: Chosŏn Chʻulpʻanmul Kyoryu Hyŏphoe, 1998.

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Chŏng Kong-chʻae Isop uhwa. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Paegyang Chʻulpʻansa, 1989.

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Kŭndae kyemonggi Chosŏn ŭi Isop uhwa. Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Pogosa, 2009.

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