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    1 Math 547 Research Project Minju Kim Leontief Input-Output Model (Application of Linear Algebra to Economics) Introduction Professor Wassily Leontief started input-output model with a question‚ “what level of output should each of the n industries in an economy produce‚ in order that it will just be sufficient to satisfy the total demand for that product?” Leontief Inputoutput analysis which was developed by Professor Wassily Leontief in the 1930’s is a method used to analyze the relationships

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    Korean Martyrs

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    the faith were known to have died. The martyrs included clergy‚ but were mostly the laity. They consecrated the rich beginnings of the Church in Korea with their blood. Among them were Fr. Andrew Kim of Taegon‚ the first Korean priest and pastor‚ and Paul Chong of Hasang‚ a lay apostle. St. Andrew Kim Taegon was born into a noble Korean family. He travelled to China to become a Catholic priest and he was ordained in Macao. When he returned to Korea‚ as the first native priest‚ he was arrested‚

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    North Korea Human Rights

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    and impoverished North Korea‚ know as the Hermit Kingdom. While the South has prospered in the free world‚ the North has fallen behind and is crushing its citizens under an iron fist. The people in the North have no access to the outside world. The Kim dynasty threatens its neighbors with invasion and nuclear weapons. North Korea should be a focus of American foreign policy because of their human rights abuses‚ use of nuclear weapons to manipulate negotiations‚ North Korea’s

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    A HUNGER FOR ENGLISH LESSONS By Choe Sang-Hun Kim Hyo Jin‚ a timid junior high school student‚ stood before her American teacher fidgeting. The smiling teacher held up a green pepper and asked in clear‚ enunciated English: "What is this?" "Peemang!" the South Korean teenager blurted out‚ then covered her mouth with a hand as if to stop - too late - the Korean word that had left her mouth. Mortified‚ she tried again. Without looking the teacher in the eye‚ she held both her hands out

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    feared by the public is Kim Jong-Il of North Korea. Kim Jong-Il is known for being a totalitarian dictator‚ giving his people little to no political rights or civil liberties. He has also forced women into marriage‚ mandated abortions‚ tortured his people‚ executed citizens publicly‚ and used forced labor in prison camps. The fear of Kim Jong-Il and his incredibly strict and derogatory regulations allowed him to rule over North Korea without being assassinated by his people. Kim Jong-Il proves that

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    Trapped Essay

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    Final Write Monique Oates December 6‚ 2012 Period 3 Mr.Matthews Have you ever felt trapped? Over the first semester we read Of Mice and Men‚ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ and 1984. Each story presented to me people who are unable to progress or who were or felt trapped‚ some of them as a result of their own decisions‚ and others due to outside forces. Also those characters who eventually break free from their entrapments in these stories do so by cultivating some kind of awareness

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    Are media evils?

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    The mixture – that mixture of visual and aural information so ubiquitous in modern society – has been blamed for a myriad of problems. These problems range from social ills such as moral degradation in society‚ to more individual-specific maladies‚ such as introverted-ness and violence amongst teenagers. However‚ proponents of the evils of the media at times overstate the facts‚ blowing minor maladies out of proportion. The extent to which this occurs is still up for debate; the media may yet

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    Doing Business in Korea

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    low –cost‚ high quality export production. Between the late 1980 and 1990s‚ the country has seen a massive influx of FDI projects to the South Korea‚ and recorded an increase quadruple the foreign investment projects during the previous 35 years (Kim & Lee 2007). This outcomes is generally attributed to the country’s transition to a more open and democratic political system after years of authoritarian rule‚ with a pro-business government. However‚ these changes have also posed a number of latent

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    Introduction Kim Jong-Un became the supreme ruler of North Korea in 2011 after the death of his father‚ Kim Jong-il. Under the control of Kim Jong-Un and his family over the years‚ the people of North Korea’s freedoms have become very limited. For example‚ there is no religious freedom and no freedom of movement. North Korea’s demographics show a lot about the country and how it is being run. Due to North Korea being a communist country‚ the country’s demographics and health situations are very bad

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    oldest or next-in-line. However‚ Kim was declared “The Great Successor” within a night of his father’s death‚ even after being one of the younger sons. Somewhat like Macbeth‚ Jong-un’s acquiring of the throne led him to become an unpleasant‚ selfish and inconsiderate dictator. Just as Macbeth had done‚ the supreme leader of North Korea decided to promptly eliminate any close relations. While Macbeth had simply hired murderers to kill his best friend Banquo‚ Kim took it to another level when he publicly

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