... Japan.indb 81Japan.indb 81 13/5/08 16:34:4313/5/08 16:34:43 78 japan throughthelooking glass for the single person to stand out against group pressure. The word for individual in Japan has the ... craft and art is still rather indistinct in Japan. The Japanese elevate their artist-craftsmen to the highest prestige rank in Japan by designating them ‘National Living Treasures’. These include ... Western aesthetics. Yet although the division began to be instituted in art galleries, exhibitions and art books, andinthe vocabulary introduced by Fenollosa and Okakura, the border line between...
... “separatereality.”2 The years since the fall of the Berlin Wall have been a time of eager an-ticipation for most Koreans inthe southern half of the peninsula (in the Contents1 Looking Backward 12 The ... be the end of the cycle if the law of supply and demand is in force. The stronger-preying-upon -the- weak competition gives rise to preva-lent bankruptcies and downfall, frauds and swindling, and ... lightly down into the Looking- glass room. The veryfirst thing she did was to look whether there was a fire in the fire-place, and she was quite pleased to find that there was areal one, blazing away...
... PART of it. The other two kinds are said to be 'UNIVERSAL', because they speak of the WHOLE of their Subjects the one denying niceness, and the other asserting it, of the WHOLE class ... counter, the usual rule would be to lay it on the division-line between them: but, in this case, the other Premiss has settled the matter for us, by declaring know that there is SOMETHING in it, ... expressing the very same truth. Without more words, I will simply set down the other ways in which this upright oblong might be marked, adding the meaning in each case. By comparing them with the...
... optimize the bio-availability andthe bio-distribution of the drug. The nano-particles in aqueous solution from the GC-host also apply in non-invasive imaging by detecting the luminescence ... formed inglass matrix during the thermalinduction process are released to aqueous solution and theirstructure, shape and luminescent properties inglass hostcan be kept. Owing to the designable ... solution and their structure, shape and size dis-tribution inglass host are kept well. The potential reasoncould be the restriction of glass mesh structure during the thermal induction process. The...
... men with clubs in their hands came into the garden. Next came the King's men. There were ten of them, and they had red diamonds on their clothes. The children of the King and Queen came ... room. The King and Queen were there. They sat on big chairs above all the animals and birds. All the cards were there too. Near the King was the White Rabbit. He had a paper in his hand and looked ... walked to the house. She opened the door and went in. Chapter 6 The Duchess andthe Cheshire CatInside, a large, ugly woman sat with a baby in her arms. There was a cook bythe fire and there was...
... not your size! The cook sang the song too. When they finished, they sang it again. The Duchess started to throw the baby up and down. At the end of the song, she threw the baby to Alice. 'Here, ... walked to the house. She opened the door and went in. Chapter 6 The Duchess andthe Cheshire CatInside, a large, ugly woman sat with a baby in her arms. There was a cook bythe fire and there was ... see the Queen.'♦First, ten men with clubs in their hands came into the garden. Next came the King's men. There were ten of them, and they had red diamonds on their clothes. The children...
... the amount of equipment inand returning from Southwest Asia will remain relatively constant inthe next few years.Most but not all of the equipment inthe theater moves in and out with the ... reset the prepositioned equipment that the Army has located in other nations and on board ships andthe equipment that is part of the TPE pool and remains in the theater. CBO used the same ... the TheaterSystems RemainingTotal Number of Army SystemsaSystems Typically inthe TheaterTotal InventoryPercentage of 6 REPLACING AND REPAIRING EQUIPMENT USED IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN: THE...
... Zonulaoccludens-domain-containing proteins such as syntenin,Ga-interacting protein (GAIP)-interacting C-terminus ⁄synectin and calc ium ⁄ calmodulin-associated serine kinase,since the C2 region contains a ... inactivezymogens, and a catalytic domain with a z inc-binding site(Zn, HEXXHXXGXXH) and a conserved methionine(Met-turn) supporting the catalytic zinc. Interactionbetween cysteine–zinc maintains proMMPs in ... fibronectin. MMP-11 and MMP-28contain a basic amino acid motif [KX(R ⁄ K)R] recog-nized by furin-like serine proteinases between theirpropeptide and catalytic domains that results in theirintracellular...
... This has been informed bythe experience of the U.S. Savings and Loan industry debacle of the 1980s, the banking collapses in Japan and Scandinavia during the 1990s, and similar banking system ... is given to the source. 9 through the end of the year. The fourth and final banking crisis they identify occurred at the end of 1932 andthe beginning of 1933, culminating inthe nationwide ... banks in March. The 1933 crisis and suspension was the beginning of the end of the Depression, but the 1930 and 1931 crises (because they did not result in suspension) were, in Friedman and Schwartz’s...
... launch and managing the product inthe early stages of its life-cycle. Accordingly, in order to have development, testing and launching new products and services. On this discussion, the remaining ... and cost study , the researchers should focus on finding gathering information or learning available related to avoid time for what have been done.+ Step 6 : Testing the market another industry, ... product, processing method and advertising plan. The screening begins qualitatively and gradually develops, + Step 3: Marketing To increase the success of new products on the market, business should...
... strong in uence. In the following, the ITDs and ILDs obtained from the measurements are examined in more detail.3.3.1. ILD. The ILDs from the inner ear microphones and one pair of the hearing aid ... this value, thein uence of the head and the torso become obvious resulting in a strong rippleespecially for the inner ear measurements which include also the effects of the pinnae andthe ear canals.Above ... from the measurements (solid lines) andthe modeled HRTFs (dashed lines) for the in- ear microphones (a) and the front microphone pair of the hearing aids (b). The ITDs for the mid frequencies in...
... writing are primarily exploratory; they are intended to be builtupon as the qualitative methods of intelligence and other business disciplinesbecome increasingly linked. These efforts are not intended ... suggest the origins of competitive intelligence asa distinct entity. In specific, Kelley’s book Marketing Intelligence (1965) intro-duced the field of intelligence, while his in uential article inthe ... can benefit by integrating itself with parallel qualitative methods in busi-ness on the one hand while drawing upon its distinctiveness on the other. The book begins with a cluster of introductory...
... embrace intuition and subjectivejudgment. In their rebellion against the scientific method in marketing, quali-tative researchers within business have, in their own way, embraced reasoningthat ... examiningvarious communications in order to extract latent and covert information that isnested within them. By being aware of the successes of qualitative marketingresearchers, competitive intelligence ... created. In general, thesetechniques are inspired bythe methods of espionage that manipulate qualitative and subjective information in order to draw inferences. Another way in whichcompetitive intelligence...
... those involved in an exchange.Because Alderson was willing to investigate the subjective inner workings of the human mind, his model reflected the individual opinions and feelings ofspecific ... motivates them and they do not realize the real mainsprings underlyingtheir behavior. Researchers who embrace this paradigm seek clues regardingwhat lies beyond the level of consciousness and how these ... forces impact be-havior. By examining and focusing upon in uences that lie below the actor’sconsciousness, the analyst gains insights into why people actually behave asthey do.A key area where...