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    Kung Chen Period 6: Speech and Debate Summary: A few weeks ago, the North Korean government proclaimed that it would launch a long range rocket between February 8th and February 25th. North Korea claims that its rocket program is peaceful and aimed at gathering weather data; however, because North Korea’s relationship with many other countries and organizations is strained, groups, such as the American government as well as the United Nations, have been carefully watching the isolated country.…

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    Regardless of the way this won 't be essential and there might be fiascos, Zabihullah Mujahid said it was too soon to remark on the strategy in light of the way that Gulbuddin Kekmatyar to return home following 20 years and this is just the fundamental walk. both sides should change as per an all around one of a kind political reality.The peace controls warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar is the country 's first peace climbing since the Taliban pushed their revolt in 2001, after to being driven from…

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    dead in a hospital despite he provided him the best care. His lie made his followers love him more. The similar situation is happening on Kim Jong-un. According to “a significant number of North Koreans feel much hope about the third incarnation of Kimhood, finding the young leader attractive and somewhat charismatic.” (Lankov). When the people of North Korea see Kim, they will be so exciting that they will cry. Although Napoleon's follower worked very hard for their society, every year they…

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    There are approximately 24.76 million people in the country. North Korea was a part of Korea, which has been divided in two countries known as North and South Korea. North Korea is generally described as a communist state, currently operates by Kim Jon-un. North Korea is internationally well known for its governmental policies that strictly abuse its…

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    In North Korea there have been many human rights violations. Many people have been incarcerated and many others killed. On top of that there were also many slaves. The government also holds much control over the entire country of North Korea and the Korean citizens. The Korean government has made many errors or mistakes for the country and their people. Korea has done many horrifying things such as torture, extermination, murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape and forced…

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    decision making processes, economic systems, and the peoples’ personal freedoms’. For the United States the decision making would be through the people’s votes of elected government representatives. The US is a republic. For North the leader, Korea Kim Jong Un makes every decision for their government because it is a country ran under dictatorship. In the United Kingdom, the prime minister is the head of the government and makes every decision for their government. The United Kingdom…

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    would only care about themselves. I wouldn't like this because there would be more violence, more protests and more wars. North Korea is basically run under a dictatorship, There is no freedom of expression and everything runs on the wishes of Kim Jong-un, the supreme leader of North Korea. Freedom of expression is non-existent in China. If anything ‘secret’ is sent over the internet, it is considered a criminal offence and the person is jailed for two-four years. Morocco is a constitutional…

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    other and there was no difference in opinion, there would be no war and the world would be a safer place to live. What would you want more, a place of war and uncertainty or a place of peace and harmony? Wouldn’t it be nice if Donald trump and Kim Jong-Un would stop fighting? If Hitler didn’t start World War II? If there weren’t any terrorist attacks?…

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    democracy and the democratization of a country are important to me because I believe it may affect the United States interactions with non-democratic governments, namely North Korea. North Korea is a totalitarian state under the dictatorship of Kim Jong-un (“Kim Jong-Un,” 2016). In the future, I believe the this could impact my life as tensions between democratic America and authoritarian North Korea intensify based on a difference in…

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    While war and its violence are often viewed as horrible acts against humanity, the novel 1984 depicts war and things such as torture as a necessary tool to control its subordinate citizens. This use of constituting violence as a positive feat, further emphasizes the evils of an omnipresent power controlling over people. Torture may be an advantageous method to control it's people in the novel 1984, but the negative effects it has on Winston display the evils of total control as well. Control in…

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