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    this easily on the streets‚ and nobody thinks it’s weird or bad. However‚ nowadays‚ people know how virulent the smoking is for their body. Therefore‚ many Koreans decided not to smoke‚ but only a few people succeed. Why? Koreans fail to stop smoking because of easy exposure to smoking‚ lack of supporting system and stress of work. First‚ Koreans are easily exposed to the cigarettes while they stop smoking. For people who decide to stop cigarettes‚ only slight smell of the cigarettes can be intolerable

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    cultural assimilation from western Americanize ethos(people‚ system) to Korean and Japanese culture. The wave of globalization and information and communication technology revolution has also been felt in the North Eastern States of India. Korean culture is spreading like wild-fire across the North East India. Everything that’s Korean is selling hot. Korean culture ranging from soaps‚ music‚ food‚ movies. Markets flooded with Korean DVDs‚ sometimes pirated sold at 100-200 Indian Rupees. Every home has

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    Korean cuisine commonly championed by Koreans‚ as being a very healthy cuisine‚ the use of soybeans‚ many vegetable dishes‚ herbs with curative and moderate amounts of meats. The main characteristics of Korean diet are high protein‚ healthy‚ avoid greasy. It’s known for its spicy flavour and usually with a combination of soy sauce‚ sesame oil‚ salt‚ garlic and ginger to enhance the taste. Due to the farming community in the past‚ Korea has many varieties of dishes which vary by providence. Traditional

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    Was the division of Korean Peninsula in 1945 inevitable? This is a very complex question that we have to take a look from different sides to make a clear judgement on. It was not just one event that led to the division of Korean; there were multiple events led to the division of Korea such as the Japanese invasion and intervention of more powerful states during World War II. These series of event of eventually led the division and some of the events were not avoidable. Based on this reasoning‚ I

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    Korean Skincare for Black Women Photo Credit: Vibe Have you ever met a black women who use Korean products as part of skin care routine? Although the chances may be slim‚ there are some black women who are into the K-pop culture. So what do exactly do black women need to know about how Koreans take care of their beauty? As a black woman‚ it may be difficult to imagine how you can actually use an Asian technique and apply it to your daily skin regimen and at the same time‚ be successful at

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    many Korean movies were translated to our national language had influenced large number of people. Because of its powerful impact to Filipino audiences‚ I have seen people who tend to across dress of Korean trends‚ behave like one and adapt their lifestyle. At some point being a Kdrama fan will always have their own style of expressing one’s admiration over Kdramas‚ it may be extreme or not. There is only one question in my mind right now. What is really the reason why fans value more Korean dramas

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    Cynthia Enloe’s challenge of using an enquiring‚ gendered lens to explore the silencing of women during and after war by examining the case of the Korean ‘comfort women’ of World War II. I will analyze how the intersection of prevailing social determinants and ideologies have regulated and perpetuated the rationale and‚ thus‚ the invisibility of the Korean comfort women during and in the aftermath of World War II. Literature Review & Research Methodology Yoshiaki Yoshimi’s Comfort Women: Sexual

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    Why did the Korean War break out? Introduction The origins of the Korean War are still a subject of research for many political scientists and historians who claim various reasons are responsible for the outbreak. It is confirmed that North Korea’s Kim Il-Sung was responsible for the start of the Korean War as he commanded the invasion across the 38th parallel on June 25th‚ 1950. The Korean Peninsula comprises of two nations the communist Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)‚ and

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    During the Korean War‚ an officer of the United States Marine Corps‚ Colonel Frank H. Schwable‚ was taken prisoner by the Chinese Communists. After months of intense psychological pressure and physical degradation‚ he signed a well documented "confession" that the United States was carrying on bacteriological warfare against the enemy. The confession named names‚ cited missions‚ described meetings and strategy conferences. This was a tremendously valuable propaganda tool for the totalitarians. They

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    The Korean War: Impact on the 20th Century (Korean War. Digital image. Amvets.org. Korean War Veterans Association‚ n.d. Web. 03 May 2013.) Dillon Matthews 5/7/13 Period 3 Whats the point of a war when the winning country loses approximately 36‚000 men for no territorial gain‚ compensation‚ and they weren’t doing this to defend their own territory? The United States‚ over a period of about three years‚ spent what is estimated to 678 billion dollars in todays money on the Korean war. These

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