the election would be covered. Then, what are 3 welfare policies about? How are their welfare policies similar or different?
Ⅱ-1. Housing Policy
Firstly, Saenuri Party suggested housing policy by presenting a slogan. It is about ‘make a dream of buying a house becomes a reality & be free from sorrow of homeless’. The ultimate goal is to reduce housing costs for ordinary people. There are
the life-long education. Thelifelongeducation is lifelongeducation that is not limited to age. Also away from the existing school education, learners can choose education time, place, course etc. Korea is focused on life-long education. So, national effort forthe construction of a lifelong learning society, lifelong learning institutions will be established. The life-long education institutio
the environment. In the case of Yuhan-Kimberly, this means that the company has to be flexible to respond quickly to changing conditions in its environment, for example.
1.2.3. Applying theLaw of Requisite Variety to Yuhan-Kimberly
Applying the model to Yuhan-Kimberly, we identified different variety attenuators and variety amplifiers like this:
Lifelong learning
The management provides t
for conservating environment and teaching children about the importance of nature. By doing this campaign, growing children are going to realize they have to protect and tend the environment.
(From the site of Yuhan-Kimberly)
3. Yuhan-Kimberly holds international symposiums about environment, lifelongeducation or camps.
Yuhan-Kimberly is trying to hold camps for students. For example, in
the middle of Russia. Also, there is Central Siberian Plateau in the north center of Siberia which is a huge highland. Besides, there are many rivers, streams and lakes.
4) Composition of population
According to the 2010 census, the most recent estimates indicate that 81.5% of the population is Russian. Tatars constitute 3.8%; Ukrainians make up 3%; Chuvash form 1.2%; Bashkir account for 0.9%;