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김중언 群山大學校 1991 論文集 Vol.18 No.-
The purpose of this study was to investigate the social sports animation. Here are some ways to promote social sports, as follows; 1. Multilateral adverting and instruction about the value of physical activities and the importance of good recognition. 2. Systematizing a local athletic administration structure extending the organization and making its goals and purpose clear and precise. 3. The most important problem is the shortage of physical facilities. There needs colossal fund to mend it, Formost, policy should support to induce private investors, who seek benefits. 4. Professionalizing the personnel in the local athletic organization, and fortifying the management structure. 5. For development of program should be operated, we should set up special research institution and government should support chosen established institution.
김중언,양춘호 圓光大學校附設 生活體育硏究所 1992 生活體育硏究 Vol.3 No.-
As the modern society gets bigger and bigger, we can say it is one of the most important things for the moderns in stagnation crisis to build a community where they can cooperate with and depend on one another. In solving various kinds of problems appearing in this modern society, physical activities of community residents are of great value. Sports for all in communities help the keep and improve health and fintness through individual physical activities. And also through the contribution to community spirit, sound social morale increase, mutual interchange increase among communities and reorgnization of communities, physical activities become the basis for welfare society. In this study, we suggest that some basic directions for improving sports for all in communities should be as follows; First, various contents of physical activities are necessary, and they should include health and fitness improvement, adventurous spirit, accomplishment spirit, and public service of community residents. Second, physical activities should be organized so that community residents might increase community spirit through keeping the regularity and durability of physical activities. Third, welfare of environments for the physical activities should be realized to increase the participation of community residents in physical activities. Fouth, physical activities facilities should be increased and improved to satisfy the desire of the community residents for physical activities.
최중언 최신의학사 1974 最新醫學 Vol.17 No.1
Nystagmus is an involuntary, rhythmic, to and fro oscillation of the eyes. Such ocular movements may be easily elicited in the normal individuals by a series of moving target before the eyes. This physiologic reflex is known as optokinetic nystagmus. This phenomenon was first observed by Purkinje in 1825 while watching a crowd at a cavalry parade in Vienna. It is generally known that the optokinetic responses are disturbed in parietal lobe lesions. Also such a lesion manifests a visual field defect. However authors have found that the prediction of a disturbance in these responses in some cases of parietal lobe lesion has not always been borne out. As a control group, one hundred healthy adults were examined and all of them showed normal symmetric optokinetic responses. In this study, 17 cases of cerebral paragonimiasis which predilects to localize in the lower part of the posterior parietal lobe, 28 cases of brain tumor, 11 cases of head injury, 3 cases of A-V malformation, 1 case of cerebral thrombosis, 3 cases of brain abscess, 1 case of cysticercosis, and 1 case of abnormal calcification were observed for optokinetic nystagmus with correlation to the location of lesion and the visual field defect. It is this author's suggestions that the optokinetic response is most likely to be disturbed in lesions involving the lower part of the posterior parietal or parietoccipital lobe where the optic radiation and efferent optomotor pathway is also easily damaged. Abnormalities in the optokinetic response are not dependent on involvement of the visual pathway and also the response does not necessarily depend on the continuity of the association pathways between the occipital and frontal cortices. It seems that unless a cortical lesion involving the optomotor area is large enough in size, the optokinetic response can not be disturbed.