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    Any reader would thoroughly enjoy The Girl with Seven Names‚ as the storyline is truly eye-opening. As an American‚ we have never been forced to look at the freedoms we take for granted in such a light. One would be flabbergasted at the violent execution described‚ as well as the brainwashing that begins at such an early age. As Hyeonseo describes the horrors and joys of living in “the greatest country on Earth” it is impossible to process. The patriotism that comes from living in a country that

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    Imagine living in a country where your life is control‚ and you do not have your will of freedom. A life where you are exposed to chemical radiation‚ nuclear missile programs‚the majority of the population are living in poverty and you are led by a dictator. Former British ambassador to North Korea‚ John Everard‚ wrote in his CNN op Ed‚ “Why North Korea is Delighted with this US Election”‚ readers will see that John Everard using rhetorical devices like appeal to authority‚ cause and effect and

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    Q: It seems like you‚ the author‚ want to make the world more aware of what has been going on in North Korea. What were the challenges you faced writing Shin’s story? A: One of the biggest challenges trying to write this story was getting him to cooperate with me. He didn’t want to recollect his time in the camps in North Korea. These camps were detrimental to the civilians of North Korea. I’m very grateful for his cooperation in writing this novel so I can make the general public more aware of how

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    Research Topic: Myths of Cosmetic Surgery. Cosmetic Surgery and the Media in South Korea. The media has had so much of an impact on our society that plastic surgery is no longer a rare condition. ‘‘The media communicates its messages through images which tyrannize our realities. No matter how much we try to control our bodies‚ we cannot hope to match the illusion on the screen’’ (Kim L. Bissel‚ 2009). Moreover‚ our culture does‚ in fact‚ obsess over this idea of a perfect body image (Fifield‚

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    “It might take a year‚ it might take a day‚ but what’s meant to be will always find its way.” ~Anonymous Fate and destiny are supernatural concepts that many take the time to consider while others disregard as notions beyond scientific understanding. The quote above represents the idea of providence; events that are intended to occur will occur and no one can stop them from taking place. In his writings of The Scottish Play‚ Shakespeare suggests that individuals have the ability to make choices

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    Assignment 1.1 Summary and Personal Response to “Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl’s Habits” By chin Uva‚ Professor‚ Dr‚ Atia Yasmeen‚ Course: English Composition 115 Date: Feb 11‚ 2012 Suki Kim who came from Korea‚ tells in this essay that is named “Facing Poverty with a Rich girl’s Habits” about why she and her the richest family moved to Queens‚ New York in the early 1980’s. When she was enrolled the seventh grade‚ her millionaire father bankruptcy overnight. After her father lost all

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    Now that the Second World War is finished many countries can finally be back to its normal form. But for the Koreans it wasn’t going so well. Korea was being controlled by Japan during World War II. Japan fell apart during World War II‚ Korea was finally free and could be its own country. But United States wanted to put in a new government in to help the Koreans. The Soviet Union agreed to put in a new government but just a different kind. The Soviet Union wanted a communist government put in‚ but

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    A: Current Problem-North Korea is a threat to itself and the world. People inside of North Korea are suffering every day and the U.S. is doing nothing. B: Population- Oppressed North Koreans and Ranking officials around the world. C: Key Terms- Death camps‚ Starvation‚ Nuclear arsenal. Thesis Statement: The U.S. should invade North Korea because of vast Starvation throughout the country‚ the eminent nuclear threat‚ and the many death camps scattered around North Korea holding almost 1/4 of its population

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    Just One More Yesterday It is amazing how many things we take for granted. We make plans for the day‚ and don’t think twice about how those plans can be taken away in the blink of an eye. I never thought as much about it myself‚ until I faced with the shock‚ and undeniable truth of my grandfather’s death. I don’t think anyone really thinks about tragedy until they are actually faced with shocking news. Of course at the time I was only 10 years old and the word death has never even crossed my mind

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    Luck is on Wiesel’s Side"I am too old‚ my son‚" he answered. "Too old to start a new life. Too old to start from scratch in some distant land…" (9)This scene where Elie’s father rejects his son’s request to liquidate everything and flee from the place where the extermination of Jews may occur‚ reminds me of a vivid conversation I once engaged in‚ with my two former North Korean grandparents. The Korean War (1950-53) and the Holocaust (1938-45) are in most aspects different‚ however‚ there is a heartbreaking

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