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    Korean War 11/7/2013 Jennifer Landers Korean War The departure of American and Soviet troops from Korea in 1949 Under a UN agreement‚ both the Soviet Union and the United States withdrew their military forces from Korea‚ but both left large numbers of advisors on the peninsula. The two sides were to continue negotiations over elections to reunify the country‚ and although the United States preferred that the resulting government not be communist‚ in 1949 it was still not prepared

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    shown in Korean T.V dramas and movies. This image is often accompanied by a private tutor or a strict parent as the student takes his or her mock exams. “God of Study” is one of the dramas that show such an image and clearly shows what Korean students go through before they get into their desired university. The story revolves around five high school students‚ each with unique problems that restrains them from being the best they could be. Their problems are representative of what many Korean students

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    The Korean War

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    Calm A Short History of the Korean War James Stokesbury 1. Describe the location‚ dimensions and shape of the Korean peninsula. • The Korean peninsula stretches for almost 600 miles long. While the width varies‚ it ranges from about 90-200 miles. The total area is about 85‚000 square miles. The shape of the peninsula resembles an elongated New Jersey. 2. What two rivers form the northern‚ land boundary of Korea? • Yalu River (between North Korea and Manchuria) • Tumen

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    Korean

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    Korean Alphabet | English Sound | ㄱ | g (initial) k (final) | ㄴ | n (initial) n (final) | ㄷ | d (initial) t (final) | ㄹ | r (initial) l (final) | ㅁ | m (initial) m (final) | ㅂ | b (initial) p (final) | ㅅ | s (initial) t (final) | ㅇ | silent (initial) ng (final) | ㅈ | j (initial) t (final) | ㅊ | ch (initial) t (final) | ㅋ | k (initial) k (final) | ㅌ | t (initial) t (final) | ㅍ | p (initial) p (final) | ㅎ | h (initial) t (final) | ㄲ | gg (initial) k (final)

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    Korean | Romanized | Translation | 인사 | Een-sah | Greetings | 내일또만납시다. (만나요) | Nae-il tto manapshida (mannayo) | Until tomorrow! | 또봐요 | Toh Bayo | Literally means: "See you again" | 잘가 | Chal-ga | Bye! | (14) 잊어버렸는데요. Ijeobeoryeonneundeyo. I’ve forgotten. (15) “Test” 한국어로 뭐예요? “Test” hangugeoro mwoyeyo? How do you say “test” in Korean? (16) “시험”이라고 해요. “Siheom”irago haeyo. You say “siheom”. (17) 한국말로 하세요. Hangungmallo haseyo. Please speak/say it in Korean

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    Korean War

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    The Korean War In history‚ there have been a lot of wars dividing and colonizing countries for many reasons. From the event of cold war‚ there was a strong conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union‚ democracy and communism. The U.S. fought for the south part of Korea against the Soviet Union and China whereas Russia had their influences in North Korea. Through the Korean War‚ as also known as the Unforgotten War‚ Korea became the only a divided country by the 38th parallel. Throughout Korean

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    WHY AND WITH WHAT CONSEQUENCES DID WAR BREAKOUT IN KOREA IN 1950? The division between North Korea and South Korea forever leaves a mark of the Korean War which happened on the 25th June 1950 and lasted until the armistice agreement signed on 27th July 1953. During the war‚ both antagonists attempted to re-unify the country under their own regimes and ideology. The Korean War has also brought several major powers in the conflict‚ including the United States‚ the UN forces‚ the People’s

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    Korean Conflict

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    INTRODUCTION Korean peninsula is the one of hottest region of the world. Not only today also in the past. After the world war II Korean peninsula became as famous region in the world because of Korean conflict. It’s between North Korea and south Korea. North Korea is the country bounded north-east by Russia‚ North and north-west by People’s Republic of China‚ east by the Sea of Japan‚ west by Yellow Sea and South by South Korea. Its capital is Pyongyang. South Korea is bounded north by North Korea‚ east

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    Korean Wave

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    Reflection On ‘The Korean Wave: The Seoul of Asia’ The main issue that was being discussed in this article is the effect of Korean wave for cultural influence on neighboring countries and how national identity impacts framing processes related to media coverage and public response. South Korea was known for its negative images such as the Korean wars‚ cycles of poverty and political instability. However‚ Korean wave has been successful in diminished the entire negative images due to trendy entertainers

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    Korean Culture

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    traditional Korean values. The topics of Korean history‚ immigration‚ culture‚ language‚ religion‚ food‚ views on disabilities and rehabilitation services typically available in Korea are covered briefly to provide the reader with a quick overview and background. For those who seek more detailed information‚ the references cited in each section can be used as a starting point. For those with prior background knowledge of Korea‚ I suggest reading Part II first‚ in which I introduce Korean culture with

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