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    Korean Martyrs

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    Korean Martyrs Korean Martyrs were the subjects of religious persecution against the Christians during the 19th century in Korea. During the persecutions of 1839‚ 1846‚ 1866‚ and 1867‚ one hundred and three Christians in Korea gave their lives as martyrs and at least 8‚000 adherents to the faith were known to have died. The martyrs included clergy‚ but were mostly the laity. They consecrated the rich beginnings of the Church in Korea with their blood. Among them were Fr. Andrew Kim of Taegon‚

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    The third-wave feminists are critical to the first and second waves because it ties all of the women’s movements previous accomplishments to all women‚ regardless of race‚ color‚ sexual orientation‚ and class. Without the third-wave feminists only white women would have the luxury of being able to vote‚ being provided equal employment opportunity‚ being heard when faced with sexual harassment and marital rape‚ and being able to broadcast the discrimination of gender. America wouldn’t be the country

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    about their privacy. In my country- Viet Nam‚ “Hallyu Wave” is becoming the most popular culture what have a huge influence on lives of Vietnamese teanager. “Hallyu Wave” refers to the spread of Kpop and South Korean culture around the world such as Korean dramas‚ K-Pop music‚ Korean Cosmetics. As a teenager who love Korean culture very much‚ a part of my life was seriously affected by this “Hallyu Wave”. In terms of Kpop‚ I was very fond of a Korean boy band named Super Junior. This boy band is not

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    Korean War Causes

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    The Korean War was the beginning of the Cold War‚ when a war began between North and South Korea. This took place between 1950 and 1953. Study.com states that this was also the first major Proxy War to occur. This was the first country to use a third party to fight on their behalf. The cause of this war was from the different point of views from the United States and the Soviet Union. When World War II ended‚ Korea was no longer controlled by Japan. The 38th parallel separated Korea into two. The

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    Women in Korean Society

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    Women in Korean Society: A Past and Present Perspective Soobeen Hyun G9B “The Music from Gwangsang Mountian where I played in my dream” is one of the most famous poems‚ which was written by a woman who lived in 1500s. The poem basically means that the writer of this poem eager to escape from the patriarchal society. The poem was written by a Korean women poet “Heo Hanselheon” who lived in 1500s wrote this poem before she died. This poem is describing when she had a dream that she was in the place

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    kpop

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    Good evenig to my teacher‚miss khaw and my fellow friends ..My topic for today presentation is KPOP. Korean pop‚ or Kpop as it is more popularly known as‚ is a huge hit among Korean and -international students. With Korean music getting recognized on the Asian market‚ as well as at a worldwide level‚ Kpop is becoming extremely popular among both Korean speaking people and non Koreans. INTRODUCTION OF KPOP K-pop is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety

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    experimental social movement to explore the varying levels of resistance and manipulation. Whilst some showed complete resistance‚ others were heavily manipulated as they were susceptible due to personality traits and weaknesses. The author presented the Wave as a ‘powerful motivator’ that manipulated many susceptible members; who easily fell into its trap; like Robert Billings‚ who had personality weaknesses such as lack of confidence‚ poor social life or other comradery issues. Billings changed drastically

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    NILAI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE PSY 140 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY/ DS3003 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Thought Provoking Question: 1. What are the effects of Korea Wave? 2. Plastic surgery: beauty or beast? 3. Is love at first sight real? 4. Is cohabitation good choice for people testing their marital life before really getting married? 5. Is last minute work a good choice? LECTURER: MR. NG CHAN CHAI NO. | Student’s name | ID no. |

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    Kpop Research

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    K-Pop 가요 (an abbreviation of Korean pop or Korean popular music): is a musical genre consisting of dance‚ electronic‚ electropop‚ hip hop‚[2] and R&B music originating in South Korea.[1] In addition to music‚ K-pop has grown into a popular subculture among teenagers and young adults around the world.[3] Although in a bigger scope K-pop may include other genres of "popular music" within South Korea‚ outside of the country the term is more commonly used for songs sung by Korean teen idols‚ which covers

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    KOREAN FANCY: CONSUMER DESIRES‚ NATIONAL IDENTITY‚ AND CULTURAL CIRCULATION IN MILLENNIAL BHUTAN Draft—not for circulation‚ duplication‚ or citation I. INTRODUCTION Bhutan is a small country located on the southern slopes of the Himalayan mountain range between the very large countries of China (more specifically‚ its Tibet Autonomous Region) and India. It enjoys a certain amount of celebrity in the world’s press as a polity based on "Gross National Happiness" (GNH)‚ as an exclusive

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