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    Medium: Korean Writing and Script‚ a comparison. Korean writing and scripts was said to be one of the remarkably unique writing system and language in the world apart from the Chinese and Japanese scripts. The sources of the origin of the script were lost at an early date in Korea and thus resulting to the variety of conflicting theories which had risen among the Korean and Western scholars. It was established during Joseon Dynasty by The Great King Sejong and was completed in December 1443

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    The Land of the Morning Calm A Short History of the Korean War James Stokesbury 1. Describe the location‚ dimensions and shape of the Korean peninsula. • The Korean peninsula stretches for almost 600 miles long. While the width varies‚ it ranges from about 90-200 miles. The total area is about 85‚000 square miles. The shape of the peninsula resembles an elongated New Jersey. 2. What two rivers form the northern‚ land boundary of Korea? • Yalu River (between North Korea and

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    Moreover‚ when North Korea citizens are feeling ill the hospital is free‚ but they have to pay for the doctor and medicine. It is difficult for a citizen to get the health care that they deserve because they cannot afford it. There are times when doctors come from other countries to see and help out patient at no charge. Jonathan Watts states “But according to the WFP‚ supplies are dying up because countries that were formerly major donors have either cut or reduced their support as a result of tensions

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    North Korean Migration There are several reasons why people migrate to another region. One of them is because of their economic status. A country that is greatly affected by the economic system is North Korea. Statistically shown‚ Its GDP is about 40 billion dollars and the growth is only 3.9% in 2009. It is 1/30 of South Korea’s GDP which is 1164 trillion and the population of North Korea is 24 million which more than half of South Korea’s population. North Korea’s communism is the biggest

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    d. Web. 24 Apr. 2013. <http://www.leadership-toolbox.com/characteristic-of-leadership.html>. "5 things the world hated most about Kim Jong Il - The Week." The Week Magazine: Political News and Cartoons‚ Current Events and Entertainment Online. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 24 Apr. 2013. <http://theweek.com/article/index/222656/5-things-the-world-hated-most-about-kim-jong-il>.

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    The history of Korea can be traced back thousands of years‚ with Korea having had many and varied master‚ both from within and outside Korea. Only in recent times though‚ has Korea been divided as a nation. During World War II‚ Korean independence fighters formed a Provisional Government is anticipation of the defeat of the Japanese Empire‚ but it was never implemented. Rather‚ the Korean Peninsula was divided at the 38th Parallel of latitude with the Russians forming a Communist regime to the North

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    More a defeated people than equalized subjects‚ many Koreans found themselves subject to targets of bigotry. Acts of prejudice ranged from petty forms of ill-social reception by the Japanese to larger scale instances of extrajudicial mistreatment. Kim Sobun‚ a housewife during the later years of Japanese occupation recounted the lower address of “madam”1 she received from a group of her Japanese friends-- a difference slight enough to blend into the everyday‚ but notably implicative of difference

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    “Power is often misused by people.” Power is prevalent in almost all areas of our human societies both past and present and is experienced in different ways through all human interactions. Power‚ the ability to influence behaviors of others or a course of events‚ can be used both positively and negatively‚ either for the benefit of others or to disadvantage and threaten others. With this negative aspect of power comes the abuse and misuse of power in many different forms. Manipulation‚ the abuse

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    In the article “Why we should go to Mars‚” Kim Stanley Robinson shares his best thoughts on how the human exploration of Mars can benefit mankind’s well-being and understanding of Earth‚ as well as create opportunities for the advancement of human discoveries. In an effort to further educate and increase our awareness of Earth‚ Robinson stresses the importance of studying the planetary histories of Mars as well as Earth because of their similarity in origins. Recognizing the possible chances of

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    South Korea’s government and the tension builded even more. Meanwhile‚ North Korea seeked support from the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China to back up the apressmet from South Korea. In 1950‚ China started to support North Korean leader‚ Kim Il-sung. Therefore‚ North Korean troops managed to cross the 38th parallel and invade South Korea. The Korean War affected other countries too; it worsened the friction between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Korean War made United States

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