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    Korean Food

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    If i had to choose to travel to one place‚ it would be Vietnam. Vietnam is my beloved country which is located in the South East Asia. The country is not big compared to the other countries‚ but Vietnam has its very own unique traditions and cultures for it to stand out to the world. I love Vietname because it is my beloved home town‚ which is filled with alot beautiful sightseeings‚ amazing foods‚ and hospitable people. Everyone has their home town and nationality. I am personally proud

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    The Korean War (1950–armistice‚ 1953)[28] was a military conflict between the Republic of Korea‚ supported by the United Nations‚ and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea‚ supported by the People’s Republic of China (PRC)‚ with military material aid from the Soviet Union. The war began on 25 June 1950 and an armistice was signed on 27 July 1953. The war was a result of the physical division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World

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    Korean Wave Hanryu

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    Korean Wave Hanryu‚ the Korean wave refers to the significant increase in the popularity of South Korean entertainment‚ trends and culture beginning in the 1990s‚ especially in countries of Asia‚ and more recently in other parts of the world. It presents a prodigious surge in the international visibility of Korean culture. The terminology was coined in mid-1999 by Beijing journalists‚ appalled by the fast growing popularity of Korean wave in China. The wave is more than a mere cultural phenomenon;

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    Nanyang Technological University School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Division of Physics and Applied Physics PH 1801 – Foundations of Physics I Problem Set No. 6 Posted: Oct 9‚ 2014 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Conceptual questions: 1. What is the difference between temperature and heat? 2. What is a thermometer and what are its working principles? 3. Metal lids on glass jars

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    Korean American Parents

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    This article examines aspects of the relationship between Korean American parents and their children. The study aimed to measure the association between the perceived parental levels of acceptance and rejection with levels of parental control‚ ranging from permissive to strict. Self-report data was collected from the individual members of 106 Korean American families for the purpose of this study. The children answered questions about their parents while the parents reported about themselves. The

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    Korean Popular Music

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    K-pop? South Korean Popular Music‚ the Culture Industry‚ and National Identity John Lie* In the early 2010’s‚ the expansion of South Korean popular culture around the world is led by popular music‚ usually known as Kpop. In this paper I seek to answer two questions. First‚ what are the sources of its success beyond the South Korean national border? Secondly‚ what does it say about contemporary South Korean society and culture? Key Words: K-pop‚ Korean Wave‚ Hallyu‚ South Korean Popular Culture

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    and reward when a student has become noticeably more intelligent. However‚ you should not reward or praise the result but rather the process they had to endure to reach the result. According to the mindset article (2012)‚ “What is surprising about Mueller and Dweck’s (1998) finding is that many parents or educators might believe that praising students for being “smart” could buffer them from feeling “dumb” when they encounter a setback. Ironically‚ however‚ the opposite is true. Research on implicit

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    Sijo- Korean Literature

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    Introduction to Sijo Korean literature is becoming popular in foreign lands. The globalization of Korean literature is good news to Korean poets and writers. Literature certainly has an important role to play in its portrayal of the relations between society and individual people‚ and it has a particularly vital social function in developing or underdeveloped countries. Korea has a proud and long-established literary tradition‚ but while it has produced many fine classical and contemporary works

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    Korean Air 801

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    WHAT HAPPENED? The day of August 6‚ 1997 was a time that changed the Korean Airlines Flight 801. Korean Airlines was operating a Boeing 737-300 when it crashed into a high terrain towards the Won Guam International Airport in Agana‚ Guam which was about three miles southwest. Operating under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)‚ Flight 801 was in route from the Seoul‚ Korea Kimpo International Airport. On board there were two pilots‚ one flight engineer‚ 14 flight attendants and 237 passengers when

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    Ruth Benedict was quoted saying‚ “Culture is not a biologically transmitted complex.” In many ways‚ through studying a foreign country or culture‚ this statement is very true. In most cases‚ cultures do pass from generation to generation. But this has nothing to due with biology. Obviously‚ cultures can be passed through music‚ art‚ folklore stories‚ and games. But some of the best ways that culture and tradition are passed on are often overlooked. For example‚ South Korea is one country which

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