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    in the market‚ just in time of expiration of various drug patents. The government policies are being targeted towards the biosimilar market with a 19-times increase in the investment in biosimilars for the year 2010‚ as compared to 2009. As per the Korean Ministry of Knowledge and Economy around US$ 2 billion can be added to the country’s GDP and 120‚000 more jobs can be created through the biosimilar market. The country`s business environment is also quite positive thanks to favorable governmental

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    Military intervention is almost always used solely as a last resort when diplomacy fails and military intervention can be justified. Not all acts of military intervention occur between massive nations and nations that cannot defend themselves. Although sovereignty and non-intervention in the domestic affairs of states are fundamental principles of the international system‚ intervention by external powers in the affairs of other states occur frequently during civil wars. Many civil wars have prompted

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    Compare and contrast Macbeth‚ Macduff‚ and Banquo. How are they alike? How are the different? Is it possible to argue that Macbeth is the play’s villain and Macduff or Banquo its hero‚ or is the matter more complicated than that? In this play the characters Macbeth‚ Macduff‚ and Banquo were somewhat alike and somewhat different from each other‚ but they all played important roles. Some of the characters played a villain role and some played a more heroic role. Macbeth’s prophecy

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    different goals to reach and different political systems and would have developed in different ways. Thus‚ it is difficult to determine if a country is modern or unmodern. This question is one of the agendas in Suzy Kim’s book Everyday Life in The North Korean Revolution. To find the definition of modernity‚ she gains a deep insight into history of North Korea. When it comes to history‚ many people may come up with historical events such as wars or political movements. On the other hand‚ she doesn’t always

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    HISTORY OF KOREA/NORTH KOREA North Korea’s hatching started in the late nineteenth century. At this time the peninsula was just one Korea; its monarchs created the "Hermit Kingdom" by closing its doors to foreign push-and-pull. However‚ Japanese influence on Korea was very strong as was China’s presence and sheer size and power on the country. Russian’s also planned to gain from the peninsula economically. These giants held fierce competition against each other which sparked several wars. In 1894 and

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    The Old‚ The New: The transformation of Japanese and Korean women Identity is actually something formed through unconscious processes over time‚ rather than being innate in consciousness at birth. There is always something ’imaginary’ or fantasized about its unity. It always remains incomplete‚ is always ’in process’‚ always ’being formed’. – Stuart Hall Today‚ when we talk about Japanese or Korean women‚ we picture someone who is educated‚ who is empowered‚ who is independent; We picture

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    established. This resulted from the post-World War II Soviet military occupation of the northern portion of the peninsula. North Korea was and remains a highly militarized and communist dictatorship which means it is neither democratic nor a republic. Its institutions are modeled almost identically to those of the Soviet Union. The similarities do not end there‚ the leaderships styles of the country are equal to those of Joseph Stalin‚ a Soviet dictator in 1930’s and 40’s. There are many more things

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    since it is a fairly new term‚ one may ask what the term brainwashing is? Where does it come from‚ or how is it applied? Following I will explain the different definitions of brainwashing‚ its origins and how Americans were brainwashed during the Korean War. Brain washing is described as an intensive‚ forcible indoctrination‚ usually political or religious‚ aimed at destroying a person’s basic convictions and attitudes and replacing them with an alternative set of fixed beliefs. It is also known

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    North Korea Pros And Cons

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    Korea are hostile and have developed primarily during the Korean War. Two new states had formed on the peninsula. In the south‚ the anti-communist dictator Syngman Rhee received support of the American government. In the North‚ the communist dictator Kim Il Sung received support of the Russia. Many people feared That the the North Korean invasion of South Korea was the first step in a communist campaign to take over the world. The Korean war was a defensive war to get the communists out of South

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    Timeline of the Fifties

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    The Fifties (1950-1959) 1950: * Start of the Korean War (June 25‚ 1950) * This was a civil war between North Korea and South Korea competing for control over the Korean peninsula. It wasn’t exactly a civil war since Western nations also became involved. The United Nations‚ which was led by the U.S under General MacArthur along with its allies versus the communist powers of the Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The war left 33‚742 American soldiers dead‚ 92‚134 wounded‚ and 80

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