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    History of the Korean Broadcasting Early Stage(~1926) The first broadcasting of Korea was carried out by the Bureau of Post of the Chosun Trustee Government in 1924. At that time‚ the Bureau of Post acquired receiver and sender for the experimental broadcasting. The first experimental broadcasting was successful in November 1924 with 750 Kh/50W‚ and from 1925 on the Bureau of Post Wireless Laboratory broadcasted 4 times a week. the following year (1926) the Kyungsung Broadcasting Corporation

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    • The Koreans left their homeland because they were being oppressed by the Japanese. • The first wave of Korean immigrant to Hawaii which was an American colony. There experience in Hawaii was better than the other entire immigrant group because at the time Hawaii was still mostly Hawaiian and not Americans. So they were treated fairly and were paid 75-95 cents a day comparing to the Irish‚ who made 1 dollar a week. • Life as an immigrant was the Korean immigrant working for an sugar plantation

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    Korea: Rebirth of Limited War How did miscalculations contribute to the outbreak of the Korean War? Miscalculations of opposing sides are very often what lead to conflict. In fact‚ if opponents could accurately predict the actions of the others‚ conflict would be increasing avoidable as it is often the lease desired alternative. In the case of the Korean War‚ each of the involved countries made miscalculations of commitment which lead to the outbreak of the Korean War. In 1949 the United States

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    contagious‚ and may revolutionize a whole town.” said by Collier Graham. The group of Korean Americans occupy a big portion in Asian-Americans‚ they moved to the U.S. since 19 century. It is a important choice for Korean because they were moving to a completely country with strong government‚ freedom and money‚ especially compare to the country Korea with trauma after war. People considered the reason that Korean moved to the U.S.‚ the way of people view them in America and how do they maintain their

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    built on the foundation laid by the moral concerns of Neo-Confucianism of Korea. The early message of Christianity for Koreans did not considerably deviate from the moral and social values of Confucianism which was an integral part of Korean society and culture at that time. Koreans believed that the ethical values of Protestant is conformed to Confucian-centered moral values of Koreans‚ and it would make their nation more advanced and stronger. The early Protestant missionaries to Korea were those

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    Dr. Andrea Medovarsky Ms. Maryann Buri Ms. Jennifer Field Ms. Zena Gopal Mr. Alexander Manzoni Ms. Jan-Therese Mendes Ms. Mina Rajabi Paak Times and Locations Lecture: Wednesday 2:30-4:30‚ Vanier College 135 Tutorial 1: Wednesday 4:30-6:30‚ HNE 036 Tutorial 2: Friday 10:30-12:30‚ Founders College 114 Tutorial 3: Wednesday 4:30-6:30‚ South Ross 123 Tutorial 4: Wednesday 11:30-1:30‚ McLaughlin College 049 Tutorial 5: Friday 12:30-2:30‚ Founders College

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    biology. Obviously‚ cultures can be passed through music‚ art‚ folklore stories‚ and games. But some of the best ways that culture and tradition are passed on are often overlooked. For example‚ South Korea is one country which over the years‚ through wars and independence‚ has retained a strong sense of culture. The country has easily maintained its culture through language‚ religion‚ and holidays. Language is one of the most unsurpassed ways to continue and spread culture. In most foreign

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    K-pop? South Korean Popular Music‚ the Culture Industry‚ and National Identity John Lie* In the early 2010’s‚ the expansion of South Korean popular culture around the world is led by popular music‚ usually known as Kpop. In this paper I seek to answer two questions. First‚ what are the sources of its success beyond the South Korean national border? Secondly‚ what does it say about contemporary South Korean society and culture? Key Words: K-pop‚ Korean Wave‚ Hallyu‚ South Korean Popular Culture

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    Caesar and his Legions The Gallic Wars Matthew Brown Com/150 Professor Charles Nelson 3/3/2012 Throughout history‚ few names have been able to stand the test of time. Through political achievements and bloody military conquests Julius Caesar rose to power in one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen. Caesar’s Gallic campaign is to this day one of the most successful military campaigns in history‚ adding enormous wealth and power not only to Rome but to himself. His legions loved

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    Which was more important in developing the Cold War‚ the Berlin Crisis or the Korean War? The Berlin Blockade and airlift were important for the development of the Cold war because it was one of the first crises which happened during the Cold War. The Berlin Blockade changed many people’s lives in West Berlin as the Soviets had blocked food supplies‚ energy supplies and gas to West Berlin by closing all roads and railways. This lead to the USA and Britain having to supply West Berlin by sending

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