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    of Koreans are born with the double eye-lid crease‚ and she describes eye-lid surgery as “stitching a permanent crease into the eye-lid.” After observing the Korean trends and Korean pop culture idols for many years from a Korean-American perspective‚ I think I have figured out the meaning of Korean beauty. It is a very complicated and profound one. Beauty means having big eyes‚ a pale complexion‚ a sharp and pointed nose‚ a taller height‚ and a small chin and mouth. Essentially‚ South Korean beauty

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    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 only famous in Asian but also in lots of other countries like Italy‚ France‚ and

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    Kim Il-Sung Biography

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    title. Number Six: The North Korean Calendar Is Based On Kim Il-Sung’s Birthday North Korea has a separate calendar based on the day of Kim Il-Sung’s birth: April 15‚ 1912. His birthday is a celebrated public holiday. The calendar also designates public holidays for various other family members. Number Five: His Biography Claims That Kim

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    Nasi Lemak Global

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    Table of Contents Introduction 1 Cultural Charateristics 2 Korean Cuisine 2 Dining Etiquette 3 Language 4 Taboos 4 Political System 5 Business Strategy 6 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 11 Introduction Nasi Lemak Global (NGL) is a local fast food chain started operations in Sintok‚ Kedah in 1988. It successfully established its brand name in Malaysia by virtue of its quality food and distinctive service. These qualities propelled NGL to become Malaysia’s first home-grown fast food

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    Case 4 Ludbeck V1

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    Lundbeck Korea from Lundbeck Asia. Although the Korean pharmaceutical market has its own culture and aggressively grows‚ Lundbeck Korea is still a very small percentage of Lundbeck’s corporation revenues. The Asian division can also provide better support to the South Korean unit than the company headquarters if the organizational process and communication between them become better structured. While Lundbeck is a huge multinational company‚ the South Korean unit is yet very small in revenues and size

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    of Inchon. This paper explores the legitimacy of that decision based on the principles of military power. A popular military aphorism is that victory has a thousand fathers‚ while defeat is an orphan. The American invasion of Inchon during the Korean War must certainly be the exception to this. General Douglas MacArthur‚ loved by some‚ hated by others‚ rightfully deserves all of the credit for such a bold and audacious decision. In retrospect‚ his decision deserves perhaps a bit more circumspection

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    Cold War Essay

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    fell but the United States just did not win by the original goals of the Korean War‚ Cuban missile crisis‚ and McCarthyism. The two nations were side tracked by trying to get countries on their side. It was mainly for one country. That country was Korea‚ which became the Korean War. Korean war had a major impact on the Cold War. It had become a war to make sure that Korea would not fall into communist control. During the Korean War‚ Korea had been spilt in to countries. It was South and North Korea

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    the biggest headaches faced by United States of America is North America and its growing power in the region. South Korea a perennial ally of USA is the separated brother just like India and Pakistan and the tension is growing day by day. The Korean peninsula is one of the global hot spot in IR studies today. Both the North Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the South Republic of Korea are heavily armed‚ the situation is potentially explosive. Since the 1953 armistice a series of

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    devastating consequences for both sides. Alternatively‚ proxy wars were fought. A proxy war results when opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for fighting one another and is typically initiated by a power that does not itself participate. The Korean and Vietnam wars are two examples of proxy wars because the U.S. and the Soviet Union did not engage each other however‚ Soviet attempts to spread and unify both Korea and Vietnam under communist rule prompted intervention either by the United States

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    The Bamboo Grove

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    reader a first person account of the brutalities of war through the eyes of an innocent 12 year old Yoko Watkins. The clear and simple style of the novel draws the reader’s sympathy in favor of Yoko Watkins and her family as they escape the harsh Korean War. Yoko Watkins intention is writing the book was to share here survival story and her hope for peace‚ but her novel conceals the entirety of the true story of 1945. In 1953 Yoko Kawashima met and married an American pilot‚ Donald Watkins. In

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