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    contemporary national image and encouraged the emergence of the ‘Korean Wave’. According to Huang (2009) ‘Hallyu’ or the ‘Korean Wave’ refers to the “...popularity of South Korean culture in other Asian countries” however, with the increased availability of digital media and the increase of social networking, the definition of Hallyu has grown to include Western Societies. The emergence of Hallyu came out South Korea 's economy collapsing during the 1998 financial crisis in Asia, when GDP plunged and caused

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    Media Marketing and the way that it has altered the Marketing scenery and how corporations involve themselves with their target audience at a more micro place. A lot of the current theory on this topic comes from industry journals and deals with how digital technologies and social media and are out there altering the way in which individuals are trying to communicate with each other, in general, and the method in which consumers are starting to interrelate with products, services and corporations, more

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    [16]. One study has shown that there was an increased expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) after chronic PCP administration in rats [17]. Therefore, it is important to address the neuroinflammatory changes in the PCP-induced mouse model of schizophrenia. Glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK3β) is a key regulator in various physiological pathways, including protein synthesis, cell differentiation, apoptosis and cell survival [18]. It has been demonstrated that GSK3β signaling is impaired

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    888) Volume 47– No.12, June 2012 A new hypothesis for database encryption is proposed in which database encryption can be provided as a service to applications with unified access to encrypted database. Using such an encrypted data management model, applications can concentrate on their core businesses and protect data privacy against both malicious outsiders and the

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    contemporary national image and encouraged the emergence of the ‘Korean Wave’. According to Huang (2009) ‘Hallyu’ or the ‘Korean Wave’ refers to the “...popularity of South Korean culture in other Asian countries” however, with the increased availability of digital media and the increase of social networking, the definition of Hallyu has recently grown to include Western Societies. The emergence of Hallyu came out South Korea 's economy collapsing during the 1997-1998 financial crisis in Asia, when GDP plunged

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    LANDSLIDES Content 1. Definition 2. Occurrence of Landslides 3. Causes of Landslide 3.1. natural causes 3.2. anthropogenic causes 4. Types of Landslides 4.1. slides 4.2. falls 4.3. Topple 4.4. flows 4.5. lateral spread 5. Effects 6. Evaluation of Landslides 7. Prevention and remediation of landslides 8. Conclusion 1.Definition: Landslide is the general term used to describe the down slope movement of soil, rock, and other earth materials under the effects of

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    It seems quaint to a viewer in 2012 to consider that François Boucher's paintings were, by some of the artist's contemporary critics, viewed as pornographic. For those of us who live in the era of internet pornography, nothing could seem more quaintly innocent than Boucher's eroticized rococo. The twenty-first century viewer faces Boucher quizzically: we are left wondering how Boucher's work could have defined an artistic school and moment so completely, and also earned such opprobrium not only from

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    began in the mid 1850s with the use of the zoetrope to simulate movement, graduated to stop-action photography as seen in the early cartoons of Walt Disney in the 1930s and has progressed to the computer-generated films currently being produced. Digital animation creates moving images using a computer. It is the same process used to produce movement on television and in films. A simple explanation for the process: An image is displayed on the screen; it is quickly replaced with another image that

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    Politecnico Di Torino 1 Facolta ' di Ingegneria Automotive Engineering FINAL ASSEMBLY −−−Preliminary study of an automotive assembly plant for high volume production(1300cars/day with 2 type of cars, 4 doors and 2 doors respectivly, and flexible in volume, 3 shifts of workers) Ma Wei supervisor: Prof. COZZARI GIULIANO Index 1. General infomation from the internship 2.1 high production volume

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    This is a featured article. Click here for more information. Page semi-protected Listen to this article Earth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the planet. For other uses, see Earth (disambiguation). Earth Astronomical symbol of Earth "The Blue Marble" photograph of Earth, taken by the Apollo 17 lunar mission. The Arabian peninsula, Africa and Madagascar lie in the upper half of the disc, while Antarctica is at the bottom. "The Blue Marble" photograph of Earth, taken during

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