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    society is Kim Jong Un who is the supreme leader of North Korea and has been directly responsible for a number of strategic policy which his subordinates approve. Kim Jong Un is a powerful supreme commander who as the decider balances his institution and show people that as the dictator‚ people needs to bear in their mind that loyalty and devotion is necessary in order for him to protect his country and traitors is not going to be tolerated. And by showing that traitors will be punish‚ Kim Jong Un

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    per Capita……………………………………...17 POLITICAL AND LEGAL SYSTEMS…………………………………...………...21 EDUCATION AND LANGUAGE………………………………………………….26 Education…………………………………………………………………….26 Figure 4 Graph of Education structure……………………………………...27 Figure 5 Kim Il Sung University………………………………………...….29 Figure 6 Students at the Grand People’s Study House...……….……...……29 Language……………………………………………………………...……...31 FAMILY AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS…..………………………………….35 Family………………………………………………………………………

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    United States initiatives or because most Koreans despised the trusteeship agreement that had been negotiated at the end of 1945‚ separate institutions began to emerge in North Korea in early 1946. In February 1946‚ an Interim People’s Committee led by Kim Il Sung became the first central government. In August 1946‚ a powerful political party‚ the North Korean Workers’ Party‚ dominated politics as a result of a merger with the Korean Communist Party; in the fall the rudiments of a northern army appeared

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    the Sino-Soviet split Moscow competed for influence by providing arms to the Kim Il Sung regime. The United States felt concerned about the dangers of war damaging its key Asian ally Japan and encouraged South Korea to concentrate on economic development. With strong American support heavy Japanese investment and strong arm-military rule in Seoul‚ the South Korean economy began to boom. In the North the rule of Marshal Kim Il Sung continued uninterrupted through the seventies. However in South Korea

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    East‚ eventually dividing Korea. The Korean War lasted three years and peace was only achieved when the use of the atomic bomb was threatened. The problem in Korea In 1945‚ Korea was split along the 38th parallel between a communist north led by Kim IL Sung‚ and a non-communist south led by Syngman Rhee. But communism was growing in the Far East. In 1949‚ the Communists had taken power in China. The US developed the ’domino theory’ - the idea that‚ if one country fell to communism‚ others would

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    the most common attribute often linked to North Korea‚ communism‚ but the government’s policy is known as Juche. Juche (while similar to communism and socialism‚ but really translates into “self reliance”) was first presented to the public in 1955 by Kim Il-sung. The purpose of this system was not well known until his speech in 1965‚ were he laid out the three main goals;political

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    Juche is often described by researchers as self-reliance‚ or as put by Kim Il-sung “being the master of revolution‚ holding fast to an independent position‚ rejecting dependence on others‚ and believing in one’s self.”. The DPRK claim that juche is Kim Il-sung’s application of Marxist-Leninist Principles (Lee). Which as previously stated‚ all stemmed from the Soviet Union’s ideology. And this ideology clashes

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    Germany and Facist Spain could all prove this with their passed methods of censoring the public and intruding on their everyday lives. Even now‚ in North Korea‚ the country’s people barely have minds of their own. Since reforms placed by Kim Il-Sung and the late Kim Jong Il‚ citizens have the lowest ranking in rights of any country ever. The North Korean Government has censored news‚ blocked access to YouTube‚ Google or any type of social media websites and no one is permitted to leave or come into

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    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‚ A.‚ 2008). For instance‚ the Korean example of perfect body image is european look - Light skin‚ tiny nose‚ wide eyes with double lids‚ and

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    from North America; Andrew Kilpatrick‚ Ellen Moore and Scott Adams. As can be seen in the organization chart in Exhibit 2 of the case‚ Andrew Kilpatrick was in charge of the overall SI team and both Ellen Moore and the head Korean SI consultant‚ Jack Kim reported to him. Jack and Ellen jointly supervised the activities of the rest of the SI team. 3.0 Analysis There are several factors that led to the problems experienced on Ellen’s project. These were mostly related to the significant cultural

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