1. Introduction
The unlawful-like incidents depicted in the recent movie “The Crucible” had become a hot and rising issue among the nation of Korea, and is even now yet to abate in debate. Not only is the so-named ‘crucible law’ a political issue, but it is a socially psychological one on many levels as well. It is worth discussing and investigating in a social cognitive point of view t
issues have a few aspects in common. They consist of at least 2 counterparts so that opinion diversity is possible. Also one of main opinion was a message saying “for the nation’s own sake” which leaded the dimension of issue-related debates to the nation-individual problem. So another dimension rather than patriotism emerged for those issues. This is the simple perspective to see the 4 one
issues associated with public health and convenience. Accordingly, many studies are reached. However, the existing study simply calculated the number of stores per capita consumers with a data of number of candidate store. It does not contain the approaching cost to go to the pharmacy and drug store. Selection of various candidates doesn’t consider the distribution process, controllability, dis
debate with the VCP leaders occurred in a period when Soviet and Vietnamese strategic interests started to diverge from each other. From 1981 on, the Kremlin made persistent efforts to reach reconciliation with China, a precess viewed with distrust by Hanoi. Hanoi's reluctance to follow Moscow's example seems to have induced the CPSU leadership to put pressure on its independent-minded ally. Note
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2) Different Assumptions
First of all, Liberal Instutionalists consider international regimes as the best mean to achieve peaceful world. In other words, regimes enable states to collaborate in a certain issue, and promote individual and common good. In the world of liberal institutionalists, there is a benign hegemon who is responsible for maintaining these regimes