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    underestimated by other people‚ especially boys? Girls should be able to wear anything they want without being judged by others. Boys always think that they are so much better than girls are when it comes to sports. Back in the day women couldn’t be in the war because men always thought that it’s to tough or its only a man’s job. There isn’t any doubt in any girl’s mind that boys need to stop mistreating us in wrong ways. Girls should be able to wear anything they want without being judged by others. A girl

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    observer‚ who can locate and report on the enemy‚ and can stalk and kill with one shot unseen. All through World War I‚ expert marksmen were regularly utilized as a part of the trenches with an end goal to take out enemy officers in the forefront of the opposing trench. It was a mode of mutual harassment between enemy fronts. Snipers have been an integral part of wars throughout history and World War I snipers are no exception. The term “Sniper” originated from the British occupation of India in the 1800’s

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    Korean-American Culture: Through the Generations IDS 3713-002 December 6‚ 2012 Stacey Kim At the time I just thought we were going on vacation. I was too young to understand that my mother was being transferred due to work responsibilities. At the time we were living in Los Angeles‚ where I was born and raised until the age of five. Los Angeles was all I knew‚ it would be ridiculous to say that I still remember my California life‚ but who wouldn’t forget all of the times one spent with

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    Researcher who always help the Researcher. The Researcher would like to dedicate this Research to the Researcher’s family that always cheer up the Researcher and to Almighty God for giving the strength and skills to do this Research Paper. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Researcher wants to give the dearest thanks to the people who support and help the Researcher in writing this Research. First of all‚ to the Researcher’s Parents who provide the needs of the Researcher in

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    When asked about what “Korean Culture invasion in the Philippines” is‚ one would usually think of K-pop immediately. But then again‚ the terms “K-pop” and “Korean Culture” are distinctly different in meaning with each other. The latter can be also called Korean wave which includes almost all major aspects of Korean culture that penetrates other countries’ culture. By this‚ it means that Korean fashion‚ music‚ dances‚ language‚ businesses‚ etc. are all included. On the other hand‚ the former only

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    expensive problem in the United States‚ both financially and socially. The War on Drugs has been an ongoing effort to combat drug abuse‚ drug use and crime associated with the drug trade. It’s a war without a clear enemy. Anything waged against a shapeless‚ intangible noun can never truly be won — President Clinton’s drug czar Gen. Barry McCaffrey said as much in 1996. (TIME 2009) Despite the trillions of dollars waged on the war on drugs and the countless arrest made related to drugs‚ it appears that

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    Introduction Contrarary to what we known today‚ the Korean Peninsula‚ was once a peaceful unified kingdom with a unique culture and great economic potential. After a period of conflict among the “Three Kingdoms”—Koguryo in the north‚ Paekche in the southwest‚ and Silla in the southeast—Silla defeated its rivals and unified most of the Korean peninsula in 668 CE. Korea reached close to its present boundaries during the Koryo Dynasty (918-1392)‚ from which its Western name “Korea” is derived. The succeeding

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    can I write based on my own personal knowledge and not have to cite it? (facts such as traditions and customs vs. personal observations such as a statement “Koreans and Chinese tend to anglicise their names more than the rest of the East Asian counterparts” ) - What are some of the criteria that I should use to filter out the “bad” research other than peer-reviews? - Additional interview questions o Did you feel the need to adopt an English name? o Do you like the way it sounds when your name is

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    Korea’s automotive industry is fifth largest in the world in terms of production and sixth largest in terms of exportation in 2010. B. Sector Background The origins of the Korean automobile industry have ties with the development of parts manufacturing and service stations as a result of Japanese colonial policy before World War II (Kim‚ C.K.‚ Lee‚ C.H. 1987). Furthermore‚ the development of South Korea’s automobile industry

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    the path of learning. Korean language and culture is indeed a treasury of wisdom‚ which combines the principles of Asian ancient philosophy with modern perspective on daily life. I would like to draw my attention on the studies of Korean language and culture in order to convey this knowledge to the speakers of other languages‚ facilitate the globalization of Korean education‚ aim multi-cultural Korean society‚ and to be able to design creative and flexible understanding of Korean culture. Since I started

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