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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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    Slide 1: In this photo is the South Korean flag on a building. The South Korean flag‚ which is also known as the “Taegeuk‚” has a lot of meaning behind the colors‚ lines‚ and shape that are presented. The white background of the flag means peace. The centralized circle presents the red area “Yang” is the positive aspect of the balance‚ while the blue area “Eum” is the negative aspects of the balance. The examples that are represented in this balance are things such as heave and hell‚ life and death

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    which would take precedence in foreign affairs the wars were justified. The Korean War although fought over 50 years ago has had effects that are still

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    South Korean-Business Etiquette and Cultural Aspects “Welcome to South Korea”. This will more than likely be the greeting one hears when arriving in South Korea on a business trip. Knowing as much about the country and its people will be extremely important to your visit. It’s also important to know as much about the language‚ their customs and culture as humanly possible‚ but for this paper we will focus on business practices and etiquette. Some of the business topics we need to discuss are where

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    Chisanbop Task In my small group I was prompted to teach about Korean finger math‚ Chisanbop. When I first received the instructions or directions on how count by using this method I could not understand. Although I read the directions more than twice I could not comprehend what fingers corresponded to which fingers. After looking through numerous sources on Google and YouTube I finally came up with the brilliant idea of using gloves. Since I am a visual learner‚ I taped numbers on all the

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    A HUNGER FOR ENGLISH LESSONS By Choe Sang-Hun Kim Hyo Jin‚ a timid junior high school student‚ stood before her American teacher fidgeting. The smiling teacher held up a green pepper and asked in clear‚ enunciated English: "What is this?" "Peemang!" the South Korean teenager blurted out‚ then covered her mouth with a hand as if to stop - too late - the Korean word that had left her mouth. Mortified‚ she tried again. Without looking the teacher in the eye‚ she held both her hands out

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    North Korea To bring all of Korea together. The UN interfered with the capturing. The K. war happened General MacArthur To defeat North Korean army North Korea was stronger than they initially thought. UN troops fought north korea. President Truman To keep the UN troops away from the China border‚ so that there was not a chance that China would enter the war. General MacArthur didn’t listen to orders and China entered the war. President Truman fired General MacArthur for going against

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    Amanda Evanson Immediate and Long-Term Effects of the Korean War University of Phoenix The Korean War started with communist North Korea invading anti-communist South Korea. The United States‚ who were already in North Korea to some extent joined forces with South Korea to help them against the North Korean invasion. They saw the Korean War as a fight against communism and felt that if North Korea was able to take over South Korea it would lead to communism spreading and taking over one area

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    official name. (“ North” News). In 1945‚ after Japan surrendered in World War II‚ Korea was divided into North and South Korea (Ember 1204). Many families were separated from loved ones and resources on the land were too (“North” Central). Thousands of Koreans attempt to escape from economic and social problems in North Korea and flee to China (“North” Central). North Korea established its independence in 1948 (“North” News). After‚ World War II‚ Korea was split into a communist North Korea

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    Truman’s involvement with the Korean War is another example of how past presidential practices have not maintained the Constitution’s original intent between the balance of power and limits. In deciding to go to war against North Korea‚ Truman acted unilaterally and never even sought Congress’s authorization. He did not even seek retroactive approval. Indeed‚ “President Truman had altered the Constitution by taking the country to war against North Korea without either formal declaration or statutory

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