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    Because of the pressure of work and family, people would like to take a break in other countries. Today, it is very convenient for people to have international travel. Take my own experience as an example; I went to South Korea in the summer vacation. I found that the quality of cosmetics made by Korea is high and the price is only the half in China. Every store in South Korea has sales staff speak Chinese, Japanese, and English. When I talked with a girl who works in The Face Shop, she said she comes from Dalian, China and is a student of Seoul National University. She explains that South Korean Company needs a large number of international employees to sale more products and offer the most directly communication to foreigners. In addition, the study abroad university students in Seoul are usually can speak more than two languages, which can fill the needs of the lack workers in local markets. Lots of foreign visitors buy lots of Korean products not only because the cheaper price, but also the products maybe not sale in their own country. Thus, the tourists can see and experience the goods and services that not available in their home country. The high rate of traveling and migration make it possible achieve internationalization of…

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    The CIEE program that I am going to is the International Summer School at Yonsei University. Yonsei University is a private research university, located in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1885, it is one of the oldest universities in South Korea and is known as being the one of the top comprehensive international university in Korea. Yonsei University has a spacious and well-wooded campus located minutes away from the economic, political, and cultural center of Seoul 's metropolitan area.…

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    Angeles and San Francisco.” (How Big is South Korea…) Just by looking at those numbers, one can tell that Korea must have some problems with their overpopulated country. Another way to see it is, “The Republic of Korea, with a population density 3.6 times as great as China’s, has a per capita output almost 16 times as great.” (Kasun) S. Korea’s capital city Seoul is also one of the most populated cities in the world. The city is mostly made up of high-rise apartment buildings and tall…

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    Cheating and Lying in South Korea Nowadays, to get a good job in South Korea, education background is one of the most important factors on young students’ career. All the certification and diploma from a well-known university is a strong competitiveness in Korean society. Me as Korean student I came to America to graduate university in here because I could not be admitted to a university in Seoul, South Korea. In my country, it is hard to get a job if people did not graduate famed university in…

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    Nunchi In South Korea

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    all of your friends agree to going to, and is also used by the employee working there to please the customers. This is exemplified by a comedic skit from “Alba Heaven” where the the roles are switched and the employee is the one the customers have to please. In this video, we can see how nunchi is grounding as each party picks up on cues that indicate to how each other feel. For example, it is seen through body language when the camera zooms into the employee’s fist banging down on the table…

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    Booming South Korea South Korea is booming in every realm of industries from technology to military they continue to advance and surprise the world with their accomplishments. South Korea has come a long way from basically starting from scratch after the Korean War. South Korea have continued to grow rapidly and are technologically advanced, a distinguished economy and have a modernized military defense. South Korea is a well diverse geographical place to travel to with all the…

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    In this interview I have found out about an individual’s point of view about family, ethnic experiences and education in South Korea. Seung Joo Lee, 17 years old, a very close friend of mine. She is from South Korea and have been living in the United States since April, 2010. She has two siblings, one older sister who is in college and one younger brother who is in middle school. Seung Joo and her family are like the traditional Koreans you basically know. They are the ones who bow their head…

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    My interest in Korea was always something that considered interesting and different by others. Several people are curious as to why I choose to not only study Korean but also to spend six months studying abroad in Seoul. Before studying Korean, Korea has always peaked my interest as it was a country that not many people in my life knew about in great detail, making it quite exotic. My goals for my exchange was not only about studying abroad in one of Seoul’s top universities, Yonsei University,…

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    Colonialism, in most cases, involves a strong or developed country and a weak or undeveloped country. The strong state brings significant changes to the colony to make it more convenient in achieving benefits from the colony. Such changes are made in the government, the economy, culture, and to a degree, the architecture on the colony. When looking at the method of how rulers executed these changes, especially in architecture and urban planning, the ruling style can be easily shown. The…

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    Korean War Domino Effect

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    The Korean War was an avoidable war that we didn’t need to intervene in. The Domino effect was still an acceptable cause to go to war. It was the thought that if one country’s government fell to communism, then more would follow in its path. We had a tough time fighting them though, because of physical geography. That’s most of the reason we didn’t win the war, we weren’t ready for the terrain. The battle of pork chop hill was one of the most important battles. Being in the mountain’s it…

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