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    Hallyu—the Korean Wave: The Past‚ Present and Future • Lecture Outline • 1. Hallyu: An Introduction • 2. Factors for the Popularity of Hallyu • 3. Perspectives on Hallyu a. nationalist perspective b. neoliberal perspective c. postcolonialist perspective • 4. A New Korean Wave I. HALLYU: AN INTRODUCTION • Hallyu‚ also known as the Korean Wave‚ refers to the spread and surge of South Korean popular culture‚ particularly its dramas and music‚ around the world. • The term was first

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    understand my point. After the Korean War‚ South Korea was one of the poorest countries in the world. Koreans had to start from scratch because entire country was destroyed after the Korean War‚ and we had no natural resources. Koreans used to talk about the Philippines‚ for Filipinos were very rich in Asia. We envy Filipinos. Koreans really wanted to be well off like Filipinos. Many Koreans died of famine. My father and brother also died because of famine. Korean government was very corrupt and

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    The Korean Education System: Comparison with the Jewish Education System 20151685 Park You Sun Introduction : Comparing the South Korean Education and the Jewish Education South Korean system of education is heavily based on methods of memorization and indoctrination. While one cannot conclude that this is a wrong method of teaching‚ by comparing the South Korean education system with the Jewish education system‚ which is heavily based on the spirit of Chutzpah‚ using methods of discussion and debate

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    The Discussion of South Korean Network Real Name System Abstract: The Internet is developing rapidly in recent years‚ but it also brings us many problems like network violence. It seems that the real name system is an ideal method to solve the problems and maintain the social stability. However‚ the failure of network real-name system in South Korea shows that the real-name system limits the freedom of speech and increases the risk of leaking personal information. Key Words: Network real name

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    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *BRIEF HISTORY OF TAEKWONDO* Early Koreans developed unique martial art forms for unarmed self defense to complement their skills with weapons. The first recorded evidence of what was to become modern Tae Kwon Do is found about two thousand years ago in Korean history. A mural painting from the Koguryu kingdom (37 B.C to 66 A.D.) was found in a tomb believed to have been built sometime during the

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    Korean Alphabet | English Sound | ㄱ | g (initial) k (final) | ㄴ | n (initial) n (final) | ㄷ | d (initial) t (final) | ㄹ | r (initial) l (final) | ㅁ | m (initial) m (final) | ㅂ | b (initial) p (final) | ㅅ | s (initial) t (final) | ㅇ | silent (initial) ng (final) | ㅈ | j (initial) t (final) | ㅊ | ch (initial) t (final) | ㅋ | k (initial) k (final) | ㅌ | t (initial) t (final) | ㅍ | p (initial) p (final) | ㅎ | h (initial) t (final) | ㄲ | gg (initial) k (final)

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    Korean | Romanized | Translation | 인사 | Een-sah | Greetings | 내일또만납시다. (만나요) | Nae-il tto manapshida (mannayo) | Until tomorrow! | 또봐요 | Toh Bayo | Literally means: "See you again" | 잘가 | Chal-ga | Bye! | (14) 잊어버렸는데요. Ijeobeoryeonneundeyo. I’ve forgotten. (15) “Test” 한국어로 뭐예요? “Test” hangugeoro mwoyeyo? How do you say “test” in Korean? (16) “시험”이라고 해요. “Siheom”irago haeyo. You say “siheom”. (17) 한국말로 하세요. Hangungmallo haseyo. Please speak/say it in Korean

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    The Influence of Cultural Characteristics on Anxiety and WTC in the L2 Classroom A case study of a South Korean and a Saudi Arabian Learner Abstract The present case study was designed to compare the language anxiety and willingness to communicate of one Korean and one Saudi adult English Language Learner. The literature suggests that cultural characteristics and perspectives about language learning contribute to the extent of anxiety

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    the Civil War. It has been said that “the although the north won the war‚ the south won the peace”. This observation although valid in some respects‚ is also a very broad generalization and is by no means without its flaws. This paper will examine not only the validity of this observation‚ but also its errors. There is no debate that militarily the Northern states won the civil war‚ however an argument can be made that the south did “win” the peace. Immediately following Lincolns assassination

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    South Korean cinema both borrows from and rejects Hollywood.” How far is this true in Save the Green Planet? In order to discuss the extent to which Jang Joon-Hwan’s ‘Save The Green Planet!’ (2003) borrows from and Rejects Hollywood‚ it is important to identify exactly what type of film it is and what it is trying to do. Save the Green Planet (STGP) is a very typical South Korean New Wave film. ‘New Waves’ in cinema are basically film movements which involve a series of experimental (and often

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