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    Causes Of The Korean War

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    The Korean War is often referred to as the forgotten war since October 1951 because it happened soon after Second World War and to most people it was the result of that war. Moreover‚ it did not bring with it the same type of rationing and full mobilization as the World War II. As such‚ the Americans turned back to their lives thus ignoring the conflict in Korea. Further‚ the stalemate that resulted from Chinese entrance into the war made few people to think or read about Korea. There was a noticeable

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    Dietary Guidelines for North Americans and Suggestions for Food Choices In today ’s society nearly everyone follows some kind of dietary guidelines. Whether it is in the goal of losing weight‚ gaining weight or just simply to maintain it‚ people are jumping onto the dietary band-wagon. A diet is basically to take food according to rule‚ a mode of living in reference to nourishment. There are various types of diets that one can follow; a high or low calorie diet‚ low fat diets‚ diets modified

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    The Generalized System of Preferences‚ or GSP‚ is a formal system of exemption from the more general rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ (formerly‚ the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or GATT). Specifically‚ it’s a system of exemption from the most favored nation principle (MFN) that obliges WTO member countries to treat the imports of all other WTO member countries no worse than they treat the imports of their "most favored" trading partner. In essence‚ MFN requires WTO member countries

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    The Korean War, 1950

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    announced the splitting of into two occupation zones‚ and Stalin accepted. While the USSR and US moved in‚ an association of Korean Nationalists formed a government known as the KPR (Korean People’s Republic). As time passed‚ this government became progressively communist and extremely popular among the people. Although the US had not recognized the KPR‚ the Soviets had‚ and Korean guerrilla leader‚ Kim Il-Sung‚ became known as the pro-Soviet leader of the KPR. Meanwhile in South Korea‚ a detrimental

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    Korean Traditional House

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    Korean Traditional House: Grass Roofed House In Korea there was a traditional house called ‘Choga house’ which ‘Choga’ means grass roof and it had a lot of benefits for poor people. It is made of red clay so it was cool in summer and warm in winter. Also it was really easy and cheap to get those materials so many poor people used to make Choga house. The roof was made of grass so it was easy to get it‚ and it was good in both summer and winter because it protected hotness in summer and

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    Sijo- Korean Literature

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    Introduction to Sijo Korean literature is becoming popular in foreign lands. The globalization of Korean literature is good news to Korean poets and writers. Literature certainly has an important role to play in its portrayal of the relations between society and individual people‚ and it has a particularly vital social function in developing or underdeveloped countries. Korea has a proud and long-established literary tradition‚ but while it has produced many fine classical and contemporary works

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    Korean War Timeline

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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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    Korean Music Review

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    TITLE: The Korean invasion comes ashore AUTHOR: Lim Jin-Mo SOURCE: http://joongangdaily.com SUMMARY: Korea has been striving with excellence in their “hallyu wave” these days or better known as “Korean Invasion” not just in their popular koreanovelas but more on their music known as Kpop. Kpop music is gaining worldwide recognition due to their popularity in United States‚ England‚ France‚ Japan as well as Philippines. Big thanks to Youtube‚ Twitter and other networking sites. Kpop have

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    sexual orientation and the other being sexual preference. Homosexuality as a sexual orientation refers to an enduring pattern or disposition to experience sexual‚ affectional‚ or amorous attractions primarily towards people of the same sex. It also refers to an individual’s sense of personal and social identity based on those attractions‚ behaviors expressing them‚ and membership in a community of others who share them. On the other hand‚ sexual preference on homosexuality is something that one learns

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    Award Korean Air

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    Little‚ Brown and Company‚ 2008. Pp. 177-200. 2. Summary: First two parts of chapter seven tells that Korean airlines have a high rate of crashing. According to the record‚ the loss rete for Korean Air in the period 1988 to 1998 was more than seventeen times higher than in the same period of United Airlines. But it turned itself around since 1999. In 2006‚ Air Transport World gave the Phoenix Award Korean Air in recognition of its transformation. In this chapter‚ it’s going to conduct a crash investigation

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