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    Cultural Assessment of a Korean American Culture includes the customs‚ traditions‚ ideas‚ and ways of interacting with the environment that often differ in various parts of the world. Over the last several decades in the U.S. there has been a growing awareness and tolerance of cultures other than the traditional western culture in the community. And in healthcare we are expected to provide all patients and families with the same respect and treatment‚ but at the same time provide individualized

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    listening to Korean musics watching Korean dramas. In statistic‚ since 2009‚ there is a dramatically increased in the d more people are listening to Korean music. College students are not studying foreign languages as much as they were. Starting in 2009‚ there was a decreasing of seven percent of the college students stop taking foreign language classes. However‚ there are more college students are taking Korean. There was an increasing of forty-five percent of college students are taking Korean language

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    suffer numerous casualties but the next day they take hold Of the beaches. The war In Europe Would be officially over the next year. A year later the War in Asia would end due to atomic bombs bring destruction and death to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The WWII was won with the price of many lives and brilliant minds. Some main contributors to the war ceasing were Allan Turner’s Enigma code breaker‚the famous D-Day and the success of the atom bombs. No deed was independent each was impacted by events which

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    Korea in World War II‚ North Korea introduced communism into their country aiming to create a country where everyone was equally wealthy. However‚ unlike the expectation‚ NK’s national plans didn’t work out well‚ and North Koreans started to suffer from political oppression and chronic food shortages. North Koreans who could not stand the situation in their home country started fleeing from North to South Korea. first broadcast in July 2007 reveals the 10 day journey of the North Korean defectors who

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    the case of Algeria’s decolonization. The failures and arrogance of the French allowed insurgents to emerge the victors of the Algerian War of 1954-1962. To understand why this occurred‚ it is imperative to examine how French military arrogance‚ political arrogance‚ and a failure to use military and political capabilities in combination doomed the French to defeat at the hands of the Algerians. Before beginning an in-depth examination of French failures‚ it is necessary to provide background information

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    especially Korea. Korean influences in particular helped the early Japanese rulers begin to develop institutions and a central government. However‚ over time‚ japan began to develop its own distinct institutions and culture‚ reaching a flowering during the Heian era. Early Japan developed under the strong influence of Korea and to some extent China. This was especially true under the Yayoi period that preceded the Yamato (Kofun and Asuka) period. It is unclear whether the Korean influence of this

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    The growth of the Korean immigrant population in the United States has undoubtedly been on the rise within the context of the past several decades. This is evidently the case as many of the major American cities now house massive Korean diasporic communities including Los Angeles‚ Atlanta‚ and Chicago (Min‚ 1370). The rise of these Korean communities in the United States has definite links to the history of immigration policy in the U.S. The history of Korean immigration into the United States

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    The Vasa Failure

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    Beyond the projection of unmatched force and national pride‚ however‚ the Vasa had more practical value. As the navy’s flagship vessel‚ it would be employed in the interest of national defense‚ to transport military personnel and supplies as it waged war‚ and to apply force in collecting revenues. Moreover‚ the speed of its construction was occasioned by the loss of ships during combat. This led to demands by the king to have the Vasa and other ships completed far ahead of schedule. The fine prototype

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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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    Intelligence Failure

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    key factors that may lead the intelligence failures to occur. Through discovering various materials‚ I find out that the failures are commonly caused by a combination of internal and external errors. Before discussing some reasons for the error‚ we need to understand the nature of intelligence work. The work is an outcome of team effort‚ as it consist a series of human endeavours‚ therefore it cannot be completely accurate. In fact‚ the intelligence failure could cause an intelligence agency or government

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