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    OF NORTH KOREA UNDER KIM JONG-un SS2 ARTS NAME OF STUDENT: MISSIHOUN GODWIN The political system of North Korea has undergone several changes over the last few years in order to boost up the economic growth of the country. A major aspect of the North Korean political system lies in the fact that it is widely seen as a totalitarian dictatorship built upon the rationale of centralization. After the end of World WAR 2‚ the vast country of Korea was divided into two countries as North Korea and South

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    Good morning. Welcome to the Korea Gallery at the Smithsonian of Natural History. My name is Allison Chung‚ and I will be your tour guide this morning. Now‚ can anyone tell me what some things that YOU know about Korea? Well‚ I am here to tell you that Korea isn’t just about K-pop or Samsung‚ but it is a place where the past is always the present and traditions inspire the future. Muniseok (tomb guardians) Protected the ancestral graves from evil spirits. Practice of placing tomb guardians

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    I was wondering if the game was exciting so I walked towards that court. It was hard to get there because there were really a lot of people. Even the staff was heading there to see the game. I finally found a space. It was the women game which South Korea versus Japan and the score was even. I was really shocked by the full house spectators. Most of them are Korean and what surprised me most is that many of them got banners or cheering tools. They yelled the cheering songs and slogans loudly to support

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    is great to want to invent the wheel again‚ but it’s not great to step on toes while trying be inventive. Ms. Myers started out good but failed in what her objective was. “When Linda Myers accepted a human resources position at SK Telecom in South Korea‚ she thought it was the opportunity she’d long been working toward. Not only would she break ground as one of the first American female executives at a Korean company‚ she would also lead an initiative to make the organization more global. For someone

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    specifically Truman’s distrust of military officials and his decision of cutting back on the military’s budget; which‚ Blair claimed‚ cost many American lives. The book is in many ways a critical overview of the leadership of the American forces in Korea The Forgotten War is probably the most detailed book on any war that one could find; it also seems to be very critical of every military or political official involved in the Korean War. Blair’s book explains the placement‚ objective‚ and every command

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    1989‚ José Luis García took part in the thirteenth annual World Youth Festival in Pyongyang‚ North Korea‚ a political event that the Soviet Union sponsored just three weeks before the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing and four weeks before the fall of the Berlin Wall. While García filmed this extraordinary event with a hand-held VHS camera‚ he unexpectedly encountered a captivating‚ young‚ South Korean political activist named Lim Sukyung who had clandestinely infiltrated the event to advocate

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    Currency Crisis

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    in 1977? Indonesia‚ South Korea and Thailand were most affected by the crisis. Hong Kong‚ Malaysia‚ Laos and the Philippines were also hurt. The People’s Republic of China‚ India‚ Taiwan‚ Singapore‚ Brunei and Vietnam were less affected. first round was a precipitous drop in the value of the Thai baht‚ Malaysian ringgit‚ Philippine peso‚ and Indonesian rupiah. As these currencies stabilized‚ the second round began with downward pressures hitting the Taiwan dollar‚ South Korean won‚ Brazilian

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    Korean War a Proxy War?

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    conflict between the Republic of Korea‚ supported by the United Nations‚ and North Korea‚ supported by the People’s Republic of China (PRC)‚ with military material aid from the Soviet Union. A proxy war is a war that results when opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for fighting each other directly. Yes‚ it is a proxy war | No‚ it is not a proxy war | The Korean War being a proxy war would mean that the Cold War powers used the armies of the two Koreas to fight each other indirectly

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    analysis‚ we as members of NGL found that there are three countries have a great potential to explore. Those countries are France‚ Australia and South Korea. However‚ the final suggestion has been made after considering all the perspectives. We suggest choosing Republic of Korea as our first market place to expand our business to international stage. South Korea is the most suitable country for our oversea expansion compare with the two other countries. The aspects that are considering for the research

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    Company A can successfully enter the country of South Korea. South Korea has strong ties to the United States government and has a similar quality of living as the United States there will not be a huge labor cost advantage however‚ there won ’t be a disadvantage. This report however‚ will focus on cultural differences not the business model for entry which should be done with a joint venture with a local company. Major potential cross cultural issues could be the following Language Barriers‚ Foreign

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