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Culture and Customs of Korea is an excellent introduction to the
Korean people and their religion, arts and literature, daily life,
and customs. It presents the most important experiences that have
shaped life in both North and South Korea today. These include the
migration of the people from farms in the countryside to crowded
city apartments, the effects of rapid industrialization, and the
continuing trauma of the country's division. Accessible and highly
authoritative, Culture and Customs of Korea will be the ultimate
source for students and other interested readers to learn about an
important Asian society and the homeland of the many Korean
Americans. For centuries, although strongly influenced by the
Chinese, Koreans have maintained a unique civilization with their
own language, social organization, food, national costume,
political institutions, and customs. The disruptions of the 20th
century have included a long and difficult period of foreign rule
and a devastating civil war. However, Koreans continue to prize
their traditional culture, and the younger generations have
embraced "Koreanness" with a determination to assert Korea's place
in the world. Culture and Customs of Korea artfully depicts the
past and present in North and South Korea with chapters on the
story of the Korean people, thought and religion, arts and
literature, performing arts, daily life and folkways, life in a
Korean village, life in urban Korean, and gender, marriage, and the
lives of Korean women. A chronology and glossary supplement the
text.
Staking Out the Terrain offers a wealth of historical detail as
well as an analysis of current policy conflicts over natural
resources management.
There is an increasing demand for dynamic systems to become safer, more reliable and more economical in operation. This requirement extends beyond the normally accepted safety-critical systems e.g., nuclear reactors, aircraft and many chemical processes, to systems such as autonomous vehicles and some process control systems where the system availability is vital. The field of fault diagnosis for dynamic systems (including fault detection and isolation) has become an important topic of research. Many applications of qualitative and quantitative modelling, statistical processing and neural networks are now being planned and developed in complex engineering systems. Issues of Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems has been prepared by experts in fault detection and isolation (FDI) and fault diagnosis with wide ranging experience.Subjects featured include: - Real plant application studies; - Non-linear observer methods; - Robust approaches to FDI; - The use of parity equations; - Statistical process monitoring; - Qualitative modelling for diagnosis; - Parameter estimation approaches to FDI; - Fault diagnosis for descriptor systems; - FDI in inertial navigation; - Stuctured approaches to FDI; - Change detection methods; - Bio-medical studies. Researchers and industrial experts will appreciate the combination of practical issues and mathematical theory with many examples. Control engineers will profit from the application studies.
Contents: Additional Papers. Preface. Conference Steering Committee. Foreword: Stadia and Arena Through the Ages. Part 1 Development and Planning. Part 2 Risk Management and Safety. Part 3: Structural Design and Construction. Part 4: Services and Environmental Design. Part 5: New Stadia Projects in the United Kingdom. Part 6: Successful Stadia Projects Around the World. Author Index. Subject Index.
Clear, rigorous definitions of mathematical terms are crucial to
good scientific and technical writing-and to understanding the
writings of others. Scientists, engineers, mathematicians,
economists, technical writers, computer programmers, along with
teachers, professors, and students, all have the occasional-if not
frequent-need for comprehensible, working definitions of
mathematical expressions. To meet that need, CRC Press proudly
introduces its Dictionary of Analysis, Calculus, and Differential
Equations - the first published volume in the CRC Comprehensive
Dictionary of Mathematics. More than three years in development,
top academics and professionals from prestigious institutions
around the world bring you more than 2,500 detailed definitions,
written in a clear, readable style and complete with alternative
meanings, and related references.
This edition of Korea Briefing, the fourth in the series, is issued
in conjunction with The Asia Society's Festival of Korea, a
yearlong, nationwide celebration of Korean history, culture, and
contemporary life.
Local Government Reforms in Countries in Transition explores the
impacts that the end of the Cold War and increased globalization
have had on government around the world. The decentralization of
national governments has led to a greater role for local
governments; public administration and democrative representation
are the new arena of local governments the world over. Focusing not
only on countries from the former Soviet Union, but also on Israel,
China, South Africa, and Egypt, the contributors to this volume
present a truly global investigation of countries experiencing
governmental transformation.
Local Government Reforms in Countries in Transition explores the
impacts that the end of the Cold War and increased globalization
have had on government around the world. The decentralization of
national governments has led to a greater role for local
governments; public administration and democrative representation
are the new arena of local governments the world over. Focusing not
only on countries from the former Soviet Union, but also on Israel,
China, South Africa, and Egypt, the contributors to this volume
present a truly global investigation of countries experiencing
governmental transformation.
Since the regime of Slobodan Milosevic was spectacularly
overthrown on October 5, 2000, little has been written about
subsequent political developments in Serbia. The perception of
Milosevic as a criminal leader who plunged the former Yugoslavia
into bloodshed and used violence to achieve his aims is not widely
disputed among Western observers. However, to what extent is this
view of Milosevic shared by people in Serbia? Here Janine Clark
offers insights into and an understanding of this troubled country.
She argues that many Serbs do not regard Milosevic as a criminal
leader but rather as a "bad" leader whose greatest crimes were
against his own people. This has important implications for how
Serbia deals with its past and for reconciliation and
peace-building in the former Yugoslavia.
The 'Resource-Based View of the Firm' has emerged over the last
fifteen years as one of the dominant perspectives used in strategic
management. It addresses the fundamental research question of
strategic management: Why it is that some firms persistently
outperform others?
Resource-Based Theory provides a considered overview of this
theory, including the latest developments, from one of the key
thinkers in its development. In broad terms it offers an
alternative to Michael Porter's approach, focusing more on the
competences and capabilities of the firm, rather than its
positioning in its chosen markets.
Jay B. Barney has long been recognised as one of the leading
contributor to the resource-based theory literature. In this book
he has collaborated with Delwyn N. Clark to produce the first book
to examine the theory in a holistic and in-depth manner. The
authors explore not only the applications of the theory in
research, teaching, and practice, but also its early roots in
traditional economic theory, development and proliferation in the
1990s, and later influence on management thinking.
This acclaimed bibliography of Virginia Woolf, prepared with the
late Leonard Woolf's agreement and co-operation, has been greatly
expanded since its first publication in 1957 and the revised
editions of 1967 and 1980. The need for a fourth revised edition is
the result both of the explosion of new editions of existing books,
and of the appearance of much previously unpublished material.
Section A, Books and Pamphlets, has increased from 54 to 79 items;
Section AA, Composite Editions, is a new section with nine items;
Section C, Contributions to Periodicals, has increased by 78 items,
including 56 unsigned reviews; Section D, Translations, has
increased from 207 to 557 items; Section F, Letters, is new in that
it now itemizes only uncollected letters. Studies of variant
editions and texts are noted in the entry for the work concerned.
The bibliography is an essential tool for all interested in Woolf.
'Clark's sharp-eyed update on Korean Christianity is the
best-balanced, best-informed and most lucid contemporary analysis
of an astonishing phenomenon) the emergence in non-Christian Asia
of the church in Korea from persecuted sect to national recognition
and power in less than a hundred years. The book is short but
convincing.'--CHOICE
Reviewing the domestic politics, foreign relations, and economies
of North and South Korea, this book covers South Korea's security
ties with the United States, the history of the South Korean press
over the past 30 years, and the difficulties Korean women face in a
traditional society.
Published in conjunction with The Asia Society's Festival of Korea,
this expanded issue of Korea Briefing provides historical insight
into Korea, with retrospective chapters on politics and economics,
and illuminates Korea's cultural heritage through chapters on
music, dance, and literature. In addition, the political and
economic chapters treat events of the past year, outlining the
challenges and possibilities facing Kim Young-sam, the newly
elected South Korean president. Another chapter examines the
implications for U.S. policy toward Korea of Bill Clinton's
election to the U.S. presidency. A chapter by the editor describing
the U.S. outlook toward Korea is balanced by a chapter on the
changes in Korean perspectives on the United States since the
Korean War. The Korean American community's struggles in the United
States are explored in a chapter that addresses the aftereffects of
the Los Angeles riots in the broader context of issues facing the
Korean American community.
In this third annual volume in the Korea Briefing series, experts
analyze key aspects of contemporary Korean society. Included this
year is an in-depth assessment of North Korea as well as chapters
on politics, economics, women's issues, security on the Korean
peninsula, and the development of the Korean press.
Clear, rigorous definitions of mathematical terms are crucial to good scientific and technical writing-and to understanding the writings of others. Scientists, engineers, mathematicians, economists, technical writers, computer programmers, along with teachers, professors, and students, all have the occasional-if not frequent-need for comprehensible, working definitions of mathematical expressions. To meet that need, CRC Press proudly introduces its Dictionary of Analysis, Calculus, and Differential Equations - the first published volume in the CRC Comprehensive Dictionary of Mathematics. More than three years in development, top academics and professionals from prestigious institutions around the world bring you more than 2,500 detailed definitions, written in a clear, readable style and complete with alternative meanings, and related references.
1 D. Schwahn: Critical to Mean Field Crossover in Polymer Blends.-
2 K.F. Freed, J. Dudowicz: Influence of Monomer Molecular Structure
on the Miscibility of Polymer Blends.- 3 N. Clarke: Effect of Shear
Flow on Polymer Blends.-
Since the time our first book Fault Diagnosis in Dynamic Systems:
The ory and Applications was published in 1989 by Prentice Hall,
there has been a surge in interest in research and applications
into reliable methods for diag nosing faults in complex systems.
The first book sold more than 1,200 copies and has become the main
text in fault diagnosis for dynamic systems. This book will follow
on this excellent record by focusing on some of the advances in
this subject, by introducing new concepts in research and new
application topics. The work cannot provide an exhaustive
discussion of all the recent research in fault diagnosis for
dynamic systems, but nevertheless serves to sample some of the
major issues. It has been valuable once again to have the
co-operation of experts throughout the world working in industry,
gov emment establishments and academic institutions in writing the
individual chapters. Sometimes dynamical systems have associated
numerical models available in state space or in frequency domain
format. When model infor mation is available, the quantitative
model-based approach to fault diagnosis can be taken, using the
mathematical model to generate analytically redun dant alternatives
to the measured signals. When this approach is used, it becomes
important to try to understand the limitations of the mathematical
models i. e., the extent to which model parameter variations occur
and the effect of changing the systems point of operation."
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