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    Vietnam Independence

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    divide Vietnam into north communist and south democratic.   October 26‚ 1955 ­ South Vietnam declares war with itself the  Republic of Vietnam‚ with the newly elected Ngo Dinh Diem as  president‚ along with the support of the United States.  December 20‚ 1960 ­ The National Liberation Front (NLF)‚ also  called the Viet Cong‚ is formed in South Vietnam.  January 30‚ 1968 ­ The North Vietnamese join forces with the Viet  Cong to launch the Tet Offensive. Hundreds of South Vietnamese is  killed.  March 19

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    maintained a neutral stance. Due to their support‚ the vietnam war ended before intensifying. The Vietnam War developed because of the split between the North and South Vietnam. Communist North Vietnam fought to reunite the country with the support of Russia and China. The US wanted to stop the spread of communism‚ so they sent troops to support South Vietnam. Canada instead of getting involved in the fight‚ helped maintain peace and tried to mediate between the countries at war.Canada acted as an individual

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    technology. South Korea was deeply affected by the Cold War; “Letter to General-Lieutenant Hodge on Northern Korea Providing Electricity to Southern Korea” proves that South Korea’s debt to North Korea was directly associated with the Cold War. North Korea was also very much affected by the Cold War; “Soviet Report on Communists in Korea‚ 1945” validates the fact that the North Korean government would be very different if the Cold War never took place. The Cold War also affected North Korea in other

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    Negotiation Report

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    Introduction Korea has been in a state of chaos for some time. They have survived many times of turmoil‚ such as the Korean War in 1950 that lasted until 1953. The ending of this war did not settle the civil dispute. There are many contradicting areas in Korea that effect business‚ for example‚ communist vs. anti communist‚ religious and non religious‚ idealist and collectivist‚ and those that are willing to work each other. Also Korea has a fear of doing business with Japan. Japans market

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    Ben Final Draft

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    plan to set up a factory and expand distribution in another country. Due to disagreements in the previous meeting about developed and developing countries to invest in‚ a PEST analysis has been carried out between China‚ a developing country and South Korea‚ a developed country. Main purpose of this is to identify which country provides the most benefit from expansion. In political analysis‚ taxation‚ employment regulations‚ laws and regulations have been compared. In Economic Analysis interest

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    (2011) was written by Suki Kim and is her memoir of her transition from South Korea to America. Kim is the author of the novel The Interpreter (2003); her first book. She arrived in America at a young age and faced difficulty adjusting to a foreign land much different from her home in South Korea. Kim found it difficult to adjust to her new status in America of being poverty stricken when she was use to a catered life in South Korea. The author describes her neighborhood in the borough of Queens

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    assignment‚ I take South Korea as an example for the effectiveness of industrialization policies in reducing income disparity. First at all‚ I will briefly introduce the background of this country. South Korea is a sovereign state in the southern part of the Korea Peninsula with 50 million of population and about US$23‚680 of GDP per capital. After World War 2‚the nation was divide into North Korea and South Korea and having civil war after from 1950 to 1953. When the war over‚ South Korea was suffer with

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    Park Chung Hee

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    president in the history of the Republic of Korea. His economic policy uplifted the country from being one of the poorest in the world to one of the fastest developing nations. Park changed the way South Korea was looked at; from a country dependent on International Aid to a self-reliant exporting economy that was one of the few success stories of its time‚ especially given the conditions it had faced. Although he is still accused by many of being a dictator‚ South Korea’s chaotic political and social situation

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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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    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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