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    The Japanese Colonial Legacy In Korea North and South Korea are nations that while filled with contempt for Japan have used the foundations that Japan laid during the colonial period to further industrialization. Japan’s colonization of Korea is critical in understanding what enabled Korea to industrialize in the period since 1961. Japan’s program of colonial industrialization is unique in the world. Japan was the only colonizer to locate various heavy industry is in its colonies

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    About Seoul City, Korea

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    ‘Seoul’? Seoul (in Korean language‚ 서울) is the biggest city of the Republic of Korea‚ and it’s the capital. Today‚ Seoul is considered to be a leading global city‚ ranking among the top ten global cities in the ‘Global Cities Index’ of 2010 and it is well-known as ‘Soul of Asia’. Seoul is the center of politics‚ economy‚ culture‚ transportation‚ and education for South Korea. Seoul is one of the oldest cities in Korea as well. Its history can be traced to the year 18 B.C. The Goryeo Dynasty built

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    Selena Y Los Dinos

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    in Lake Jackson‚ Texas. She was also raised and went to school in Lake Jackson‚ Texas. By the year 1975‚ Selena had begun to sing‚ and with the help of her father she formed her own band. They were called “Selena Y Los Dinos”. During that time of year‚ Selena Y Los Dinos made their first recording. Selena had no time for dating because of all of her tours. However‚ she fell in love with the guitarist from her band. His name is Christopher Perez. In 1992‚ Selena and Christopher

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    Communism: The Effects on North Korea “North Korea is one of the most secretive countries on earth. It’s regarded as an intelligence black hole” (“Inside North Korea”). North Korea‚ a communist dictatorship‚ is known to be very secretive‚ but also is one of the cruelest countries on earth to its people. “Communism is a political‚ social‚ and economic system in which the government is based on a collective society with land‚ property‚ and economic activities controlled by the state” (Lansford 9)

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    North Korea Hermit Kingdom

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    North Korea: The Hermit Kingdom The country of North Korea‚ which lies in the most eastern portion of Asia‚ is a country that has prided them with isolating itself from the rest of the world‚ therefore also known as the Hermit Kingdom. Due to the fact of being a country‚ which metaphorically walls itself from the rest of the world‚ it is hard to keep accurate statistics and information up to date about it. Relations between the United States of America and North Korea‚ since the signing of

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    Basketball is my Favorite Sport Basketball is a great way of exercise and a great way to have fun with friends and possibly make some new ones. I love to watch and play the game‚ basketball is a very entertaining sport and can be played by anyone. Basketball is known as a good pastime in many people’s eyes but can also be seen as a passion for many others. Basketball in my opinion the best thing I can do with my friends to have fun while burning a few calories. I see basketball as a fun and

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    North Korea Human Rights

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    is the open‚ democratic‚ and prosperous South Korea in the southern half. In the North there is the oppressive‚ communist and impoverished North Korea‚ know as the Hermit Kingdom. While the South has prospered in the free world‚ the North has fallen behind and is crushing its citizens under an iron fist. The people in the North have no access to the outside world. The Kim dynasty threatens its neighbors with invasion and nuclear weapons. North Korea should be a focus of American foreign policy because

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    Country Profile: South Korea

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    South Korea Introduction South Korea is one of the most dynamic countries in the world‚ South Korea has emerged from a chaotic history‚ and has rightfully ascended the ladder to become a world power. Bordering North Korea in the south and separated from China and Japan by the Sea of Japan‚ Yellow Sea and Korea Strait‚ South Korea is an active participant in what is one of Asia’s most historically volatile areas The national flag of Korea is called “Taegeukgi’. According to Korea.net “Its design

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    Human rights in North Korea Torture and other ill-treatments:  At the moment there are 200’000 people in prison camps in North Korea. They all have to work very hard and nearly all of them are subjected to torture.  North Korea has political and non political prison camps. The conditions in the prison camps for political crimes are much harder.  Prisoners are punished if they for e.p. do not work fast enough or if they forget the prison rules or the text of patriotic songs.  Forms of punishment

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    Totalitarianism regime in North Korea Year 2011 was certainly a bad year for dictators. Kim Jong-Il‚ the supreme leader of Totalitarian regime in North Korea had passed away following a heart attack at the age of 69. His place was replaced by his own son‚ Kim Jong-Eun. It was already predicted to find North Koreans were shedding tears over the passing of a dictator. However‚ what may surprise is that some of the tears shed are spontaneous and authentic (Jones‚ 2011). Are these people really loved

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