SNS ?
Definition of Social Networking Service
Social Networking Service: (Noun)
a social relationship structure on which individual or group
that is called ‘node’ is connected by dependent relationship
1.POLITICS
Swiss Federation
Switzerland became a federation in 1848.
It is divided into 26 cantons.
The cantons are divided into Communes.
Both have their own administrative authorities.
CH: Confederation Helvetica
Executive Branch: Federal Council
Switzerland's government, has seven members.
Each year, a different member becomes Federal President.
Ⅰ. 개요
세계인권선언(Universal Declaration of Human Rights)은 1948년 12월 10일 UN총회에서 반대없이 채택되었다. 이 선언은 ECOSOC의 규정에 의하여 설치된 인권위원회의 노력으로 성취된 것이다.
UN헌장의 인권보장 규정만으로는 인권의 구체적 보호가 미흡한 점이 있기 때문에 인권위원회는 국제인권장전을
Capitalism against the Welfare State: Classical Political Economy
Some thought the welfare state is incompatible with capitalism. This conviction can be retraced to Adam Smith. He understood welfare as being secured primarily through the market. More clear reason for incompatibility is that without the compulsion to work an efficient market could no longer function because there would remain no
General background and current trends of hotel industry
Characteristic of hotel industry
The hospitality industry consists of companies within the food services, accommodations, recreation, and entertainment sectors.
The hospitality industry is a several billion dollar industry that mostly depends on the availability of leisure time and disposable income. A hospitality unit such
What is welfare & the need of evaluation
State of being happy and healthy and prosperous
Economic Assistance
Promotes well-being, ‘for the benefits of all’
-> An effort to improve people’s quality of life
The 19th General Election
Saenuri Party: The conservative
Democratic United Party: The liberal
Cannot judge the election just by looking at the parties’ welfare policy.
Introduction
Significant difference of party preference
Yeongnam vs. Honam region case
: strong ties with specific party
Other regions case: different dimension
“Is major social cleavage changing in Korea?”
Regional, Generation, and Ideology Cleavage
: major cleavages in Korean society
Theoretical Basis
Lipset & Rokkan: Social cleavages affect party system
Part
The 880 thousand won generation
Kim Ji yeong, an ordinary Korean woman who graduated from college in Busan in the year 2003, was never able to get a permanent job. After graduating she became a labor worker under contract which was the position of a secretary for a steel company. However, she was excluded from the list of people who were to be promoted to permanent job when the revision of the L
Tobacco Free Initiative
is firstly stated as
Cabinet Project by Gro Harlem Brundtland
(WHO Secretary General)
At the 52nd General Assembly of WHO,
agreement to set technical experts
community for the policy was made
(1999.5). Goal to finish negotiation was
by 2003.
1. Economy-related Action
to suppress Tobacco Consumption
2. Non-Economy-related Action