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Identifying the leaders and main conspirators of the attacks in terrorist networks

  • Abhay Kumar Rai;Sumit Kumar
    • ETRI Journal
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    • 제44권6호
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    • pp.977-990
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    • 2022
  • This study proposes a novel method for identifying the primary conspirators involved in terrorist activities. To map the information related to terrorist activities, we gathered information from different sources of real cases involving terrorist attacks. We extracted useful information from available sources and then mapped them in the form of terrorist networks, and this mapping provided us with insights in these networks. Furthermore, we came up with a novel centrality measure for identifying the primary conspirators of a terrorist attack. Because the leaders of terrorist attacks usually direct conspirators to conduct terrorist activities, we designed a novel algorithm that can identify such leaders. This algorithm can identify terrorist attack leaders even if they have less connectivity in networks. We tested the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms on four real-world datasets and conducted an experimental evaluation, and the proposed algorithms could correctly identify the primary conspirators and leaders of the attacks in the four cases. To summarize, this work may provide information support for security agencies and can be helpful during the trials of the cases related to terrorist attacks.

국가요인 테러리즘의 대응체제 구축방안 (Proposal on for Response System to primary leaders' Terrorism)

  • 서상열
    • 시큐리티연구
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    • 제11호
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    • pp.61-86
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    • 2006
  • 현대사회에서 끊임없이 지속되고 있는 크고 작은 국가요인 테러리즘은 사회와 국가의 안전에 심각한 영향을 미치고 있으며, 사회질서와 국가통치 질서에 큰 혼란을 초래하고 있다. 국가요인의 절대적 신변안전을 도모하기 위해 국가요인의 테러 위협환경과 그 경로를 차단해야하며, 이에 대한 효율적인 대응방안으로, 첫째, 최근 국가요인 테러사건은 주로 암살 및 폭탄공격, 자폭테러로 인해 한순간에 상황이 종료되는 경우가 대부분인 점을 감안할 때, 예방이 최선책임을 명심하고 사전적 대(對)테러 활동에 정부의 대(對)테러 관련기관들은 새로운 패러다임으로 방향설정과 정책개발을 추진해야 한다. 둘째, 경호 정보활동 강화 및 국내${\cdot}$외 유관기관과의 협조체제를 구축하고, 지속적인 대(對)테러 예방활동 시스템을 강구하며, 인적${\cdot}$물적 취약요소의 안전대책 활동을 강화하는 등 국가요인 테러리즘의 사전 예방대책 활동을 강화하여야 한다. 셋째, 테러단체를 직접 혹은 간접적으로 지원하는 국가들에 대한 정치${\cdot}$경제적ㄱ인 제재 및 테러리스트에 대한 처벌을 강화하는 등 국제공조체제를 구축하여야 한다. 넷째, 국가요인 경호시스템의 보완${\cdot}$발전과 테러리즘 대응을 위한 프로그램의 개발 및 합법적인 절차에 의해 테러방지법을 제정${\cdot}$보완하며, 대(對)테러 관련 임무를 수행하는 요원들에 대한 교육훈련 강화 및 경호기법${\cdot}$장비를 과학화하는 등 국가요인 테러리즘에 대한 대응능력을 강화해 나가야 한다.

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Village Voices: Lessons about Processes for Disease Prevention from a Qualitative Study of Family Health Leaders in a Community in Northeastern Thailand

  • Jongudomkarn, D;Singhawara, P;Macduff, C
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제16권10호
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    • pp.4401-4408
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    • 2015
  • Background: Cancer is a primary source of concern in Thailand and other countries around the world, including the Asian-Pacific region. Evidence supports that an important contributing cause of cancer and other chronic illnesses such as stroke, diabetes, and hypertension is excessive alcohol consumption. Studies conducted in Thailand reveal a worrisome rise in the number of new and regular drinkers in communities. Therefore, actions for primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of problem drinking are necessary. In recent years nurses in North East Thailand have been developing and implementing the Khon Kaen Family Health Nursing model to embed disease prevention in communities through the actions of family health nurses and local family health leaders. Aim: The aim of this qualitative research was to better understand the experiences of the local family health leaders using this model and to synthesize lessons learned. Materials and Methods: As part of a participatory action research approach involving analysis of focus group discussions and individual interviews, the experiences of 45 family health leaders were synthesized. Results: Four main themes were identified, namely: i) Family first: role modeling beginning at the personal and family level. ii) Local leverage: using village community forums to reduce alcohol drinking. iii) Gentle growth: making the first step and treading gently; and iv) Respect, Redemption, Rehabilitation: valuing the person to re-integrate them in the village society. Conclusions: As alcohol consumption in the village declined significantly following the prevention program, these findings illuminate how low-tech integrated prevention approaches may be very useful, particularly in rural communities. The lessons learned may have relevance not only in Thailand but in other countries seeking to prevent and mitigate behavior that conduces to diseases such as cancer.

The Impact of Leadership Skills on Food Security Intervention: A Comparative Study between Males and Females

  • NASSAR, Samia;NAARNE TOTH, Zsuzsanna;VASA, Laszlo
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제9권9호
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    • pp.131-141
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    • 2022
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), whether international (INGOs) or local (NGOs), are the primary engines of humanitarian assistance in almost all national economies. Food security and these organizations are inextricably linked. They include a wide range of activities that need shared management or ventures to ensure food security in the Gaza Strip. Between December 2021 and January 2022, the survey was delivered online using Google forms. The target demographic for the research was those who worked for NGOs, whether it is local or international, in the Gaza Strip in the field of food security. Furthermore, 250 employees (N = 250) were used for this research. Women's contributions to these organizations' innovation in the Gaza Strip are highlighted in this research, which has crucial ramifications for policymakers and leaders. As a first step, NGOs should encourage more female leaders to enter this organization to boost female roles in this field. Leaders in Gaza Strip could also help promote the innovative management of top female leaders. Hence, these firms should offer training programs to assist women in their advancement in innovation.

The Effect of Evaluative Concerns Perfectionism on Resilience: The Joint Moderating Effect of the Social Support and Emotional Intelligence of the Leader

  • 김민경;신제구
    • 지식경영연구
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.63-96
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    • 2017
  • In a competitive organizational environment, members view completing tasks to perfection without mistakes as the requirement for success and good evaluation from others. However, unrealistically strong perfectionism can have negative effects on members' psychological states and organizational performance. This study focuses on evaluative concerns perfectionism, the negative aspect of perfectionism, based on positive psychology theory to explore the positive mechanism that comes into place in the process of strengthening organization members' resilience. For this purpose, we performed a moderated moderation analysis to investigate whether the moderating effect of leaders' social support (primary moderator) is moderated by their emotional intelligence (secondary moderator). To verify our research model, we conducted a two-part survey of 252 employees in various industries with a time interval to minimize the common method bias. Job rank and positive affectivity were set as control variables to identify the clear causal relationship among variables. Our findings showed that first, evaluative concerns perfectionism reduced resilience; second, leaders' social support positively moderated the relationship between evaluative concerns perfectionism and resilience; and third, the leaders' emotional intelligence positively moderated the two-way interaction between evaluative concerns perfectionism and the leaders' social support, confirming a moderated moderation. Our findings suggest the need for leaders to assume multidimensional roles to enhance the positive traits of organization members, especially in today's complex business environment. The implications of our findings are further discussed in relation to knowledge management and the development of organization members who exhibit evaluative concerns perfectionism, along with suggestions for future research.

Emerging Role of Primary Leader in Group Interaction with Mechanics Problems During Upper-level Mechanics Course

  • Ha, Sang-Woo;Cheong, Yong-Wook;Byun, Tae-Jin;Lee, Gyoung-Ho
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.291-303
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    • 2009
  • According to social constructivism, group interaction is very important when students construct their knowledge. Many researchers have developed methods of teaching on the basis of group interaction because they recognized the importance of group interaction. There are a large variety of issues related to group interaction including group size, the gender and ability composition of groups, seating arrangements, textbook use, gestures, and role assignments. However, research on group interaction in science learning is still insufficient. In this study, we focused upon the emerging role of the primary leader. We investigated the primary leader's diverse role when students are solving mechanics problems. The participants were one group composed of three students in an upper-level mechanics class. To analyze these students' group interactions, their verbal interactions during meetings were videotaped and audiotaped during one-semester period. We also conducted interviews with the three students and analyzed their reports. As a result, we could find a special student who had the role of primary leader. We could also find the leader's three different leadership roles in different problem situations by inductively; explainer, facilitator and evaluator. Group interaction had different aspect according to the different role of leaders. The group interactions were the most active when the leader played the role of facilitator.

생활터 중심의 건강마을 만들기 사업 (The Healthy Village Projects Centered on the Living Site)

  • 최영미;김지은
    • 한국농촌간호학회지
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify health problems in the community by providing healthy village projects centered and based on the actual living site and to enhance the empowerment of the community related to health. Methods: The participants were 600 people who lived in one of the 5 villages under the jurisdiction of one Primary Health Care Post (PHCP) in D city. The Community Health Practitioner (CHP) carried out the projects to increase geographical and temporal accessibility by building infrastructures through connecting human and physical resources in the community. The health leaders who were trained through the project consistently managed, and periodically checked the residents' health status. Results: The participants in the projects had significantly lower levels of depression, routine stress, and activity of daily living (ADL) disorders, and higher interpersonal relationships, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) compared to the control group. Conclusions: The healthy village projects centered on the living site led to voluntary participation from the residents, improve HRQoL and enhanced empowerment of community.

Effects of Collective Promotion on the Attainment of Goals of Basic Education in English-Speaking Primary Schools in Cameroon

  • Lyonga, Ngemunang Agnes Ngale;Fosso, Nzjofou Vivian
    • 과학교육연구지
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.259-272
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    • 2020
  • This study aims at investigating the effects of collective promotion on the attainment of literacy, numeracy, and essential life skills by primary school pupils and also to find out if the policy of collective promotion meets its objective of minimization of wastage in basic education. The study used written tests for pupils in the final class (Level II, class 6) to collect data in some selected English-speaking primary schools in Meme Division of Cameroon. Descriptive statistics and a one way ANOVA were used for analyzing data. The results revealed that the policy of collective promotion negatively affects the attainment of literacy, numeracy, and essential life skills of pupils in Kumba, Meme Division. Teachers who assisted in the study through personal communication with the researcher argued that collective promotion in basic education does not achieve its objective of minimizing wastage of educational resources; neither does it positively improve the literacy, numeracy, and essential life skills of pupils. This study recommends that the policy of collective promotion can be revisited and that focus be placed not only on minimizing wastage of resources but also on investing on quality education system so as to equip the would-be leaders of tomorrow with skills, knowledge, and attitudes which will make them functional and responsible citizens in their society.

한국 기능성 발효유의 현황 (Current State of Functional Yogurt in Korea)

  • 임광세;허철성;안영태
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.29-42
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    • 2006
  • Recent trend of consumers' for health give rise to the interest in health and functional foods. Functional yogurt is a primary item in USA, EU, and Japan that are leaders in health and functional food industry and its market is going to be enlarged. Also in Korea, functional yogurt has been recognized as health food by consumers. Concept of functional yogurt is various by health of intestine, stomach, and liver, and lowering blood pressure in Korean market. However, functional yogurt is not registered as health and functional foods in Health/Functional Food Act of Korea. Under these circumstances, the results of trustable and scientific research on the efficacy of functional yogurt should be accumulated to obtain the consumers' solid recognition of functional yogurt as health and functional food.

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캡스톤 디자인 프로젝트 수행을 통한 제트엔진 소음특성 파악 및 저감 방안 연구 (A Study on Jet Engine Noise Analysis and Reduction for a Capstone Design Project)

  • 김시태;김혁수;조민혁
    • 공학교육연구
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2024
  • This study introduces a series of processes aimed at understanding the noise characteristics generated by jet engines and devising measures to mitigate them through interdisciplinary capstone design projects. During the project execution, educational methods were applied to foster 4Cs (creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking) competencies. Project objectives were set through team discussions, and individual team members were assigned primary roles to act as subgroup leaders. As a result, the project was executed as follows: combustion tests were conducted using an SR-30 turbojet engine to generate noise, and the locations and characteristics of the noise sources were identified using beamforming techniques and frequency analysis applied to a 30-microphone array. Additionally, chevron nozzles were designed and fabricated to confirm their noise reduction performance.