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    beautiful actresses and enchanting plots‚ the South Korean drama series have gained popularity all around world. However‚ at the same time‚ selfie-loaded culture was provoked in the hustle and bustle of our everyday 21st century life. But the truth is that Not everyone is born with a good appearance that aligns with conventional standards like fair skin‚ a high nose bridge or v-shaped jawline‚ even most actors and actresses in the south Korean soap operas have opted for cosmetic surgery to fit this

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    During the Korean War‚ an officer of the United States Marine Corps‚ Colonel Frank H. Schwable‚ was taken prisoner by the Chinese Communists. After months of intense psychological pressure and physical degradation‚ he signed a well documented "confession" that the United States was carrying on bacteriological warfare against the enemy. The confession named names‚ cited missions‚ described meetings and strategy conferences. This was a tremendously valuable propaganda tool for the totalitarians. They

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    silencing through the sexualization‚ dehumanization‚ and stigmatization of their identities. Janie Leatherman highlights this point when stating “gender based violence often intensifies and becomes more extreme in a crisis‚ even escalating into a tool of war “ (4). This is inevitable in a patriarchal society where hegemonic masculine values construct gender norms and gender expectations. Sexual violence during armed conflict does not develop in isolation from the society’s preexisting socioeconomic and

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    Some top notch review material  (from quora.com)  If World War One Was A Bar  Fight    Germany‚ Austria and Italy are standing together in the middle of a pub when Serbia bumps into Austria and spills Austria’s pint. Austria demands Serbia buy it a whole new suit because of the new beer stains on its trouser leg. Germany expresses its support for Austria’s point of view. Britain recommends that everyone should chill. Serbia points out that it can’t afford a whole suit‚ but offers to pay for the

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    the Korean War affect Sino-American relations and shape foreign policies between the two countries? The Korean War‚ also known as the Forgotten War‚ represents an important turning point in the Cold War. It was fought from the 25th of June 1950 to the 27th of July 1953. Although this war only lasted three years‚ many would argue that it had extremely important and lasting effects on the Cold War in general‚ as well as the foreign relations between China and the United States. The Korean War was

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    WHAT HAPPENED? The day of August 6‚ 1997 was a time that changed the Korean Airlines Flight 801. Korean Airlines was operating a Boeing 737-300 when it crashed into a high terrain towards the Won Guam International Airport in Agana‚ Guam which was about three miles southwest. Operating under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)‚ Flight 801 was in route from the Seoul‚ Korea Kimpo International Airport. On board there were two pilots‚ one flight engineer‚ 14 flight attendants and 237 passengers when

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    When asked about what “Korean Culture invasion in the Philippines” is‚ one would usually think of K-pop immediately. But then again‚ the terms “K-pop” and “Korean Culture” are distinctly different in meaning with each other. The latter can be also called Korean wave which includes almost all major aspects of Korean culture that penetrates other countries’ culture. By this‚ it means that Korean fashion‚ music‚ dances‚ language‚ businesses‚ etc. are all included. On the other hand‚ the former only

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    Verbal and noun honorific suffixes are the most used politeness strategies in Korean‚ yet there exists corresponding pronoun to T/V; 너(’nuh’) is equivalent of ’tu’ and 당신(’tang-shin’) could substitute ’vous’. 당신(‘tang-shin’) might be a word that appears more in written texts or that is used in restricted contexts; In a corpus study‚ it appeared to be most frequently used between married couples‚ or when addressing a person who is not elder or superior (Yan‚ 2014). Nevertheless‚ in many cases it conveys

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    The Korean Education System: Comparison with the Jewish Education System 20151685 Park You Sun Introduction : Comparing the South Korean Education and the Jewish Education South Korean system of education is heavily based on methods of memorization and indoctrination. While one cannot conclude that this is a wrong method of teaching‚ by comparing the South Korean education system with the Jewish education system‚ which is heavily based on the spirit of Chutzpah‚ using methods of discussion and debate

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    The Discussion of South Korean Network Real Name System Abstract: The Internet is developing rapidly in recent years‚ but it also brings us many problems like network violence. It seems that the real name system is an ideal method to solve the problems and maintain the social stability. However‚ the failure of network real-name system in South Korea shows that the real-name system limits the freedom of speech and increases the risk of leaking personal information. Key Words: Network real name

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