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    INTRODUCTION North Korea is possibly the least accessible‚ and "the most brutal and repressive country in the world." (Martin‚ 2006) Since its formation after World War II very little information has left the country. What has left are the defectors and the stories of horrible atrocities against humanity the government is bestowing upon its citizens. Classified as a democracy‚ it is just a mask hiding the Kim Dynasty’s totalitarian ways. With its ideology of "Juche‚" they have relied as little

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    1. Jusik Hoesa (Stock Company) Jusik Hoesa is the only form of corporate entity that is allowed to publicly issue shares. The vast majority of corporations in Korea chose the Jusik Hoesa corporate form. It is also the most common corporate form that foreign companies chose for their subsidiaries. 2. Yuhan Hoesa (Limited Liability Company) Yunhan Hoesa is a closely held company that is prohibited from having more than 50 shareholders. In recent years a few foreign companies have chosen the Yuhan

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    Organizational Behavior Course Syllabus Korea University Global MBA‚ Fall 2007 Instructor: Class meetings: Tai Gyu Kim E-mail: kimt@korea.ac.kr Mon‚ Wed & Fri Office: 504 LG-POSCO 2:00-5:00 Phone: 3290-2828 Office Hours: By appointment Course Overview: This course focuses on the theory and application of human behaviors in organization (HBO). HBO typically deals with three levels of phenomena in the context of workplace – individual‚ group and organizational levels. However

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    America entered a period characterized by the real possibility of everyday violence on its own soil. By the time America got itself involved in two overseas wars to fight this new War on Terror‚ many Americans began to wonder whether the the U.S.’ victory in the Cold War was really a failure. There are three types of terrorism: State-sanctioned terrorism‚ terror networks‚ and domestic terrorism. State-sanctioned terrorism attacks are usually an attempt to gain world attention for a cause‚ not necessarily

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    Intercultural Business Communication 2011 Abstract This report has reviewed the culture of Korea by using Hofstede‟s five dimensions of national culture (1997). Culture is defined and critique of the five dimensions is discussed‚ followed by the analysis of Korea culture that shows significant contrasting cultural values with Western countries. Moreover‚ stereotypes of Korea seem related to the power distance and collectivism culture‚ deriving the strong bond in nationalism and respect to

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    The extent to which a country can establish and retain a state of ‘Total War’ inevitably leads to victory. In World War 1‚ the allied forces ability to achieve this resulted in their success. The production of munitions and American funding‚ resource allocation and the British Blockade‚ gave the allies a clear advantage on the home front. The utilization of the superior weaponry and manpower as well as improved tactics on the battlefront gave the allies an upper hand in this war of attrition. The

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    conflict between the superpowers‚ but eventually war did not happen and the crisis ended with a compromise. Both sides could thus emerge from this crisis claiming victory‚ but there was little doubt as to who the real winners and losers were. Therefore the question I will try to answer in this essay is the following: • How can we assess victory and defeat of the parties in the Cuban Missile Crisis? Perceptions and misperceptions are very important in every conflict because there are significant

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    February 2013 Temptation and Its Pull Temptation is a strong force in this novel that‚ at one point or another‚ shows itself to each of the main characters when they are weak and most willing to give in. The things they are tempted with are usually what they most desire in their hearts‚ making it much more difficult not to give in. Temptation; however‚ is not used solely for evil in this novel. It can bring people to do much

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    and William the Conqueror (Duke of Normandy). In the following piece of writing‚ I will explain why William Duke of Normandy won the Battle of Hastings and how he managed to become King of England. One of the first major reasons behind William’s victory in the Battle of Hastings was because he was much better

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    World War II was a war spanning from 1939-1945 in which the Canadian army fought battles worldwide and contributed greatly to the allied victory in the war. Many Canadians fighting in the war were part of a gruelling Italian campaign. The army first landed on the Italian island of Sicily‚ where they then made their way deeper into Italy‚ fighting battles in Ortona‚ Cassino and Rome. Secondly‚ some soldiers who were part of the Canadian army went to Hong Kong to fight the Japanese. The Canadians were

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