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    purpose Korean word for alcohol. Signifies a culture‚ sharing between friends Essential Social Activity in South Korea Belief: Alcohol brings people closer together Long tradition of consuming alcohol to celebrate holidays in which they honour ancestors. Some of the holidays included Lunar New Year and South Korea’s Day of Thanks FARMING MEDICINAL VALUE Once the harvest has ended farmers would spend their downtime brewing and fermenting alcohol as they looked forward to the spring. Korean ancestors

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    points: BU 502: Applied Business Research and Communication Skills Steven Samir Marzina Instructor: Peggy Bilbruck Week #1: analysis of Walmart case study Distribution: The Wal-Mart stores model were not visual appealing to South Korean costumers‚ since Korean are use to see neat and sophisticated department stores‚ Product mix: The American consuming patterns of electronics‚ clothing‚ and process foods did not

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    Google in Asia

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    Google didn’t catch up Koreans mind. Google prefer simple design with fast searching system for people whose don’t have fast internet or fast internet devices. But in Korean market‚ almost every houses are using super fast internet with chip price. And even countryside of South Korea is able to use fast internet. If American or other nation uses naver as a main page‚ too many links and advertising can be effect their internet speed. And Naver has more information that fits to Korean people who wants

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    Lost Names Essay

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    person. In Lost Names: Scenes from a Korean Boyhood by Richard E. Kim‚ names play a major role on the character’s identities. The absence and importance of the names in the story make the story rich with detail and identity through something as simple as the name of a character. Names are a significant factor affecting the story and the characters throughout the novel Lost Names. When the Koreans are forced to change their family names to Japanese ones‚ their Korean identity is weakened. Going through

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    Traveling in East

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    residents from other countries in North korea‚ and 600‚000 residents from other countries in South Korea. Korean is the official language both in South and North Korea. But in North korea the language is called Chonsonmal‚ or more formally‚ Chonsono. In South Korea‚ the language is most often called Hangungmal‚ or more formally‚ Hangugeo or Gugeo. On the other hand‚ in North Korea korean people in the former Soviet Union‚ who refer themselves as Koryo-saram and the language Goryeomal. The religion

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    Scholarship Guide Korea Ksgp

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    2013 Korean Government Scholarship Program Guideline for International Students Enrolled in Graduate Programs (2013 ) 2013.2 ! "#$%&’ ( )(*!"+ National Institute for International Education (NIIED) 2013 Korean Government Scholarship Program Guideline for International Students Enrolled in Graduate Programs 1. Program Objective The Korean Government Scholarship Program is designed to provide higher education in Korea for international students‚ with the aim of promoting international

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    If I Am Given a Chance

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    be able to participate in their cultural country‚ be able to experience walking on KOREA streets‚ meeting new people‚ exchanging smiles to Koreans. And even if I am not GOOD in Korean languages‚ I can spare time just to learn it while it flows.. My first destination would be the HAN RIVER or the JEJU ISLAND.. I heard that it is the best island Korean had‚‚ BEING ABLE TO EXPERIENCE JEJU’S water is a must on this trip because just for once I DID FEEL KOREA’S PROUD WATER.. having a tan also

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    Most United States of America companies are trying a hand in entering the Asian market. In this particular case‚ a company which wishes to join the Korean market should take some factors into consideration. Foreign markets makes a company face several risks. For this reason‚ they require that a company is ready to face some of the challenges it may find in the new market (T. Martin 2). Companies also are obliged to do comprehensive research on the foreign market they want to venture. This will help

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    In conclusion ‚above upscale image will allow A&F to open stores in international high-end locations and further promote the image by pricing its merchandise at almost double the American prices. ⅣConsumer 1 Consumer behavior Recent studies on Korean consumer behavior show that consumers tend to be both brand-savvy and price-conscious when making apparel purchases. Most consumers seem to correlate

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    of isolationism and by doing so the Korean people began to become frustrated with the lack of change compared to the outside world‚ leading to the Enlightenment Coup of 1884‚ a period of Chinese domination‚ and ultimately a power struggle concerning foreign powers over the peninsula of Korea. Prior to 1876‚ the nation was one that adhered to isolationism and the principals of Neo-Confucianism that had been staunchly supported by Yi Hang-No‚ a prominent Korean scholar. As stated in his writing‚ Yi

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