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    BUSA 3000 South Korea

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    South Korea: Where Investment and Business Blossoms Country Background • Name of Country: South Korea • Neighboring countries: China to the west‚ Japan to the east and North Korea to the north. Southern half of the Korean Peninsula‚ bordering the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea. • Territorial size of South Korea: 96‚920 sq km • Population size: 48‚860‚500 • Political system: Democracy • Current prime minister: KIM Hwang-sik • Political party in power: Democratic United Party or DUP • Form

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    Is Greenwich Peninsula an example of successful urban redevelopment? Interpretation and QWC - 9 Marks |Level 1 |1-3 marks |The candidate gives a brief description of their findings. Some basic reasons | | | |may be offered for these findings. A limited range of specialised terms is used.| | | |Reasonable accuracy in the use of spelling‚ punctuation and grammar is evident. | |Level

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    Bahasa dan Pustaka. Gallop. Annabel Teh. 1990. Early Malay printing; an introduction to the British Library collection Gallop‚ Annabel Teh Gallop. Annabel Teh. 2005. The spirit of Langkasuka? Illuminated manuscripts from the east coast of the Malay Peninsula. Indonesia and the Malay World. 33 (96)‚ 113-182 Gallop‚ Annabel Gallop‚ A. Teh and B. Arps. 1991. Golden letters; Writing traditions of Indonesia Jones‚ R Agrawal‚ Barkeshli. 1997. Conservation of books‚ manuscripts and paper documents Peter Springborg

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    Volcano

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    cliff in search for fuel. Iwada and Nimura go over the geography. Because the ash cloud is between them and Tokyo and it’s impossible to fly directly through it without damaging the helicopter’s engine‚ they decide to take a detour through the Izu peninsula. Iwada worries about the lack of fuel‚ wondering if they even have enough to reach Izu. Before they can gather much‚ the road starts to collapse into the sea and they have to fly away. They land in Izu‚ and meet a survivor‚ a former teacher who

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    The 38th Parallel Line

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    After World War Two the Korean peninsula was divided into two spheres of influence by the 38th parallel line. North of the line was the Communist North Korean regime‚ supported by communist states like the Soviet Union and China. while the south was supported by the United stated and western capitalist states. on June 25 1950 The Korean war began with the invasion of South Korea by 75‚000 soldiers from the North Korean. Immediately the United Nation countered with security council resolution 83‚

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    Mandarin Oriental Manila Mandarin Oriental Manila‚ one of the prestigious hotels in the Philippines. It is well known as the best business hotel because of its exceptional service in the centre of the city. It is conveniently placed in the Financial Capital of the Philippines‚ along Makati Avenue‚ Makati City. It is owned by an international hotel investment and management group with deluxe and first class hotels‚ resorts and residences in sought-after destinations around the world‚ the Jardines

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    are today. In 668 A.d.‚ Koreans were united by the Silla Dynasty. This dynasty united three kingdoms of Korea which included Silla‚ Paekhe‚ and Koruryo. After the unification‚ Korea obtained a more organized bureaucratic model which was in accord with China. This system divided the Korean peninsula into 9 different provinces. The system also included systems of ministries and bureaus. Later‚ in 1910‚ Japan colonized Korea. It is said that during this colonization‚ the Korean people suffered greatly

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    Early History of Korea

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    the southern part of Han-gang river in the vicinity of the present Seoul. Known to be peace-loving‚ the Paekche people kept on moving south to avoid the threats of the Koguryo and finally established their kingdom at the southwesthern part of the peninsula. Silla Silla was the weakest and most underdeveloped of the 3 kingdoms. The last one to adopt foreign ideas‚ its people was remarkably clan-oriented. Although politically separated‚ the 3 kingdoms were related ethnically and linguistically. They

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    around 100‚000 Koreans Soldiers make a Surprise attack south of the 38th Parallel. The President of the United States (President Harry S. Truman) decided intervene in The conflict and the 24th Infantry Division Landed in Korea on July 2‚ 1950‚ establishing the Command Post of 8th US ARMY in Korea (EUSAK) in Taegu‚ 60 miles northwest of Pusan. The Pusan Perimeter was held for 82 days in the fall of 1950 and this is one of the first major battles in the country. The North Koreans decide to attack

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    (1392–1910) were the last two Korean dynasties. Korean immigrants and their descendants in Russia‚ China‚ and Japan use the names of those dynasties as a reference for their ethnicity. Despite the continued use of Choson as a self-name in North Korea‚ the Japanese convention of referring to the Korean nation by that name (pronounced Chosen in Japanese) can be offensive to South Koreans because of its evocation of Japanese colonization of the nation (1910–1945). Koreans share a common culture‚ but

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