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    La chica del sur (2012) is a paradigmatic case of a documentary that ameliorates territorial and cultural difference through mobility. A distant event deeply impacts the director and serves as the film’s pretext: in 1989‚ José Luis García took part in the thirteenth annual World Youth Festival in Pyongyang‚ North Korea‚ a political event that the Soviet Union sponsored just three weeks before the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing and four weeks before the fall of the Berlin Wall. While García

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    Sanctions on north korea

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    Working Paper Series WP 09-4 July 2009 Sanctioning North Korea: The Political Economy of Denuclearization and Proliferation Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland Abstract As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment‚ North Korea should be highly vulnerable to external economic pressure. In June 2009‚ following North Korea’s second nuclear test‚ the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1874‚ broadening existing economic sanctions and tightening their enforcement. However

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    Is religion just?

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    THE BLOG Collision: Is Religion Absurd or Good for the World? Christopher Hitchens‚ Pastor Douglas WilsonOct 20‚ 2009 Last fall‚ we went on tour debating the topic "Is Religion Good For The World?" Our arguments were captured on film for a new documentary‚ Collison. Are our morals dictated to us by a supreme entity or do discoveries made by science and reason‚ make Atheism a natural conclusion? You decide. Religion Is Absurd by Christopher Hitchens Religion will always retain a certain

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    Authority Essay

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    lead the people and the society forward. No matter what happened‚ authority should never use the power and trust that people give him to do something immoral or lead a negative and harmful trend in society. However‚ authority can be easily abused. Kim Jong Il‚ the chairman of the People’s Democratic Republic of North Korea‚ abuses his authority. There are a lot of reports of torture‚ public executions‚ slave labor‚ and forced abortions and infanticides in prison camps published by the human rights

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    Foreign affair essay

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    Kai Chu Dr.Moore English 1301 – S85 18 November 2014 Protect Human rights in North Korea People would often say things like: “Let them solve their own problems” or “we need to mind our own business first before anything…” But what they don’t understand is that that North Korea has camps that are consist of human abuse. These people are tortured and treated at a level of hell. When I first heard about the place people are living in camp 14‚ it gives me passion to become a fighter‚ who stands up

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    North and South Korea

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    economy seems to need support from other countries to survive. South Korea’s seem too able to rebuild their economy even stronger than it was before from the Korean War. North Korea is under a strict communist dictatorship. N. Korea’s leader is Kim Jong II. He came to power in 1994 after his father died. North Korea has a large military and command economy. The average Korean person lives in poverty. The impoverished population is dependent on government taxes in housing and food. The farming

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    MUN policy statment

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    fund it could bring back the standard quality of living to those innocent North Koreans and wisely helping them to spend on developing the North Korea. Coercion and misfeasance must also be stopped immediately. The government of Japan has called upon Kim Jung Eun to respect other countries and take action about their many different financial issues. Japan would like to remind delegates that along with the United States and South Korea‚ there has been a United Nations non-binding resolution created by

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    Poetry Explication Just as poetry is a permanent mark of feelings that last forever on paper‚ tattoos are permanent symbols that last forever on the skin. Tattoos and poetry can easily be combined such as in Kim Addonizio’s sonnet‚ “First Poem for You‚” the speaker admires her partner’s nature themed tattoos in a darkened room. This may seem to be a simple poem‚ but by utilizing tattoos as symbols‚ including tactile and visual imagery in her poem‚ and using the sonnet as her structure‚ Addonizio

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    In the 5 stages of the Rostow model‚ the role of capital investment is greatest during the preconditions to take off stage and take off stage. The amount of investment to countries in the preconditions to take off stage usually comes out to be 5% of their GDP. Many counties reach this stage because of colonization. After they pass that stage‚ they reach take off‚ by this stage they are usually independent‚ manufacturing industries grow rapidly‚ better transportation needs to be put in‚ the money

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    What Caused The Korean War

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    What caused the Korean War? The Korean War started in 1950 and took place in a time that was very known to war. The war ending in a peace treaty singing between USA and North Korea‚ the South Koreans never actually signed for peace. This is often said by the North Koreans as an excuse to carry on the so called war by having army troops all along the border. This may not be a surprise to many due to North Koreas well known extremism and overall lack of connection the rest of the world. This is an

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