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    Domestic Political Transformation and Trans-Pacific Trade Relations

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    Korea, the United States, and Central Asia

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    Korea's energy insecurities

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    Revisiting the reactive state : Japanese foreign policy and beyond

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    States may be considered ‘reactive’ when they are capable of action (as opposed to being ‘autistic’), but oriented toward responding to prior external stimuli rather than making policy directly (Calder, World Politics, July, 1988). Post-World War II Japanese foreign policy has exhibited this ‘reactive’ pattern to a pronounced degree. Over the past decade, nation states generally have grown more reactive, under pressures of globalization . Japan, however, has been an outlier , with a strengthened Prime Ministerial office allowing that country to move in a converse direction to the global trend

    A review of the benefits and drawbacks to virtual field guides in today’s Geoscience higher education environment

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    Virtual Field Guides are a way for educators to tackle the growing issue of funding pressures in areas of higher education, such as geography. Virtual Field Guides are however underutilised and can offer students a different way of learning. Virtual Field Guides have many benefits to students, such as being more inclusive, building student skills and confidence in a controlled environment pre fieldtrip and can increase engagement in the topic studied. There are also benefits to the educator, such as reduced cost, more efficient students on fieldwork tasks and the ability to tailor and update their field guides to suit their needs. However there are drawbacks in the challenge of creation and their outcome as educational standalone tools. This paper reviews the literature around the benefits and draw backs to the creation and incorporation of virtual field guides in geoscience education. © 2017, The Author(s)

    A narrative review on the similarities and dissimilarities between myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (me/cfs) and sickness behavior

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    It is of importance whether myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a variant of sickness behavior. The latter is induced by acute infections/injury being principally mediated through proinflammatory cytokines. Sickness is a beneficial behavioral response that serves to enhance recovery, conserves energy and plays a role in the resolution of inflammation. There are behavioral/symptomatic similarities (for example, fatigue, malaise, hyperalgesia) and dissimilarities (gastrointestinal symptoms, anorexia and weight loss) between sickness and ME/CFS. While sickness is an adaptive response induced by proinflammatory cytokines, ME/CFS is a chronic, disabling disorder, where the pathophysiology is related to activation of immunoinflammatory and oxidative pathways and autoimmune responses. While sickness behavior is a state of energy conservation, which plays a role in combating pathogens, ME/CFS is a chronic disease underpinned by a state of energy depletion. While sickness is an acute response to infection/injury, the trigger factors in ME/CFS are less well defined and encompass acute and chronic infections, as well as inflammatory or autoimmune diseases. It is concluded that sickness behavior and ME/CFS are two different conditions

    Participation in environmental enhancement and conservation activities for health and well-being in adults: a review of quantitative and qualitative evidence

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