Research on Construction of the Mutually Supportive Network Using a Spring-Water Spots

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In this research, we have verified whether spring-water spots have what it takes to be the core of the mutually supportive network. Based on this verification, we have evaluated whether spring-water spots can become the foundation of a mutually supportive network. The above-mentioned findings show us that elderly persons visit spring-water spots at their own initiative, and they can build better and cooperative relationships with other visitors. Therefore, it is highly probable that spring-water spots have sufficient qualities to serve as the core for a mutually-cooperative network.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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3853-3860

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May 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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