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    I preferred to just go and get it done and over with. Once it was done, my anxiety level dropped drastically. I almost felt a sense of relief and comfort when I was finally able to go back to me seat. I think that is a normal feeling for most people, the only thing then to wait for is your grade, and that for some reason I wasn’t as anxious about. I knew that I was done, and that I did the best that…

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    outside. Summer consisted of enchanted forests, while the winters transformed into wonderlands. The outdoors was somewhat of a storybook to me. It held my imagination and dreams. To me nature has not become a symbol of my childhood, but also a place of comfort. There is no judgment, rather a sense of freedom. While visiting the exhibition The Abyss Gazes Into You by Spencer Murphy his representation of his child and nature is one I appreciated. Doing some research I found out the Murphy too…

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    Death is often a hard thing to understand and very emotional for everyone who is affected by it. More times than not it is hard to react in the proper way when someone else is dealing with a death. The book “Final Gifts: Understanding the Special Awareness, Needs and Communication of the Dying” by Maggie Callan and Patricia Kelley is all about Hospice care nurses. They tell many stories about their dying patients and their families reactions to the death process. Most of the stories show how to…

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    technology has had such a strong influence on me. Everytime I see major technology companies such as Apple, Microsoft, or Samsung open up new innovate tech to the public I always become even more inspired to study software development and get out of my comfort zone socially to increase my chances of being successful. No matter where I go I know that I will eventually create something that people will love and be inspired by as video games have for me and make the future we dream of today a bit…

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    gruesome people, people who do not know anything, and people who are afraid. Comfort women, is it familiar? Although that name would not be usual, it is no exaggeration to say that the comfort women are ‘pain’ in Korea. This incident gave many people physical and mental pains. It is an incredible event that people have done, this cannot be forgotten to everyone. A nation that forgets its past has no future. Comfort women history is not a fiction, it is a reality of the work which was marked in…

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    World War II, about 200,000 women from Korea were forced to be sex slaves for Japanese soldiers. I chose this topic because I feel many people do not know these brute facts about Korean women. These Korean women that were tortured physically and physiologically deserve for their story to be told and to be known. Comfort women were derived in order to supply comfort to the Japanese military men. South Korean women were taken to Japanese military stations also called comfort stations in China.…

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    were the lives of the comfort women during the World War II. Comfort women were women and girls from Japanese-occupied territories like Korea, China, Thailand, and other Asian countries. Most of the comfort women were in the age between 13 and 16. They were mostly kidnapped or tricked into being comfort women and continued living the tragic life from the early 1930s to late 1940s. However, the Japanese government has never sincerely apologized and acknowledged the comfort women issue up till…

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    During World War II, over 200,000 Korean women were recruited under false pretenses, or kidnaped by the Japanese Imperial Army to serve in military camps as sex slaves. Many of these women were under the age of 18, and it is estimated, only 25-30% of them survived. Today, the tensions between Korea and Japan over this issue still exist, and cause controversy between the two nations. 3. Background and Previous Policy Efforts During World War II, many women in East Asia were victims of human…

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    professor at Japan’s Hiroshima Peace Institute, notes in his work, Japan’s Comfort Women, that these family members often told stories about their time in the military, citing their most honorable actions during the war, but never speaking of the dark, open secret the Japanese government so desperately wanted to keep quiet (pp. iv, 2-3). For the duration of the World War II period, the Japanese military provided “comfort women” for their soldiers, which Tanaka explains to be a system of forced…

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    Comfort Theory, developed by Katharine Kolcaba, proclaims that providing comfort interventions a holistic approach can lead to positive outcomes, health seeking behaviors, and improved health-care delivery system. Comfort can be difficult to define and subjective to every person. However, Kolbaca used other theories to propose three types of comfort: relief, ease, and transcendence. Relief comes when a specific comfort is met, while ease is a state of calm or contentment. Transcendence occurs…

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