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    Throughout this poem‚ the author uses forms of heuristics in order for the reader to better grasp the hidden meaning within the text. Kim Addonizio‚ the author of "What Do Women Want" portrays sameness in her text by repetitions "I want‚" "red dress‚" "walk‚" "I" and "me" are all examples of how sameness is represented. These words are expressed from the narrator’s point of view‚ giving the reader an insight on how she feels. These repetitions in the poem express how the narrator was able to go

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    What is Political Oppression? There is no international consensus on the definition of political oppression. Oppression is the prolonged cruel‚ unjust treatment‚ or control of a particular body of individuals. Political oppression asserts that the government is oppressing a body or group of individuals. One of the most well known cases of political oppression is the current situation in the Democratic Peoples Republic of North Korea. Historical Context In the early 1950s‚ after the liberation

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    Examples Of Selfishness

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    personal gain in mind and have no interest in their people. This is seen in both in the story Animal Farm by George Orwell and in North Korea. The citizens of each institution live in terror underneath their tyrants: the pig Napoleon in Animal Farm and Kim Jong Un in North Korea. As a result of this selfishness and fear‚ tyranny is a terrible thing for all people. Because it makes people worry not only about both their own physical condition and starvation but also

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    Korean War Timeline (1950-1953) Date Venue Description March‚ 1950 Stalin agrees to invade North Korea Kim Il Sung ask permission to invade North Korea to Stalin. Stalin approves the permission. Stalin believe that US take part in Korea. June 25‚ 1950 North Korea invades South Korea North Korea get permission from Russia to invade South Korea. North Korea continues to invade until the capital city‚ Seoul. North Korea doesn’t have strong army June 25‚ 1950 President of North Korea executes 100‚000

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    Causes of Korean War

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    Korean leader Kim Il-sung asked for Soviet support to arm North Korean forces and Stalin fully supported Kim and secured newly-born Communist China’s support for the cause. Judging that it needed a buffer zone against the West and Soviet aid for nation building‚ the Chinese government readily accepted a role to aid North Korea‚ specifically‚ in case of full American intervention in the projected war. With full support from the Soviet Union and comradely assistance from China‚ Kim Il-sung attacked

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    The Hermit Kingdom Essay

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    and south‚ ruled by the Soviet Union and the United States‚ respectively. Established circa February 1946‚ the Provisional People’s Committee for North Korea was the initial ruling committee of the state‚ the leader of the provisional government was Kim Il-Sung‚ reaching this position as a result of Soviet General Terentii Shtykov’s support. The zone became officially known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)

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    Lost Names Essay

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    comes a point in time in an individual’s life in which their name truly becomes a part of their identity. A name is more than just a title to differentiate people; it is a part of the person. In Lost Names: Scenes from a Korean Boyhood by Richard E. Kim‚ names play a major role on the character’s identities. The absence and importance of the names in the story make the story rich with detail and identity through something as simple as the name of a character. Names are a significant factor affecting

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    research and may also require translation into another language. If the reader is aware of this‚ they are more likely to actually learn something about the history of a piece of literature‚ and thus‚ enrich the work for themselves. The novel Ru by Kim Thúy is a personal memoir about a refugee who fled her homeland in a lifeboat during the Vietnam War (1955-1975). This

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    strategies used by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea regime heavily consist of leadership aptitudes and societal manipulations. North Korea’s supreme leader‚ Kim Il-Sung‚ was allegedly born on the day the Titanic sank. The Titanic sinking denoted an event of prophetic significance regarding imperialism‚ which in the eyes of Kim Il-Sung meant he was destined to be the

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    example of a leader who is too feared is Kim Jong-il. “(Kim) held power for more than 17 years by imposing a climate of fear and a “military first” policy that favored the country’s armed forces.” (Dan Southerland‚ RFA Executive Editor) Kim had no love or respect from his people‚ he slowly starved his economically weak country and people for many years. It’s impossible for a leader like him to strike fear into his people to create peace. In spite of the fact Kim Jong held power for seventeen years ‚which

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