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    North Korea is a country that the U.S. has been at odds with for decades. Today, with North Korea’s recent nuclear tests and threats against the U.S. and its allies, and President Trump’s intolerance for North Korea; the conflict between the two nations has escalated to precarious levels. Many claiming the world is on the brink of WWIII and nuclear warfare. In the U.S.’ position, what should they do under this situation? The answer to this question is to declare war on North Korea. Engaging in…

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    issues facing that country. The country that will be the focus of this analysis is South Korea. Physical Geography South Korea, a country in East Asia, amounts to 45% of the Korean peninsula containing rivers, mountain ranges, natural resources, and volcanic islands. The country is surrounded by three main bodies of water, the East China Sea to the east, the Yellow Sea to the west, and the Korea Strait…

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    program poses a threat to South Korea, one country amongst multiple other neighboring Southeast Asian nations targeted by the socialist regime. Despite pressure and resource withdrawal from North Korea as attempts to stop the program’s development, the country continues to expand its nuclear program despite its initially already poor economy. Tensions between major powers, such as the U.S., Japan, and South Korea heightened throughout the last decade as North Korea continued to develop missiles…

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    countries, is “The Land of the Morning Calm,” South Korea. In order for a country to reach the replacement level and stabilize its population, the average fertility rate must be at least two births per woman (Chamie, Humanity’s para. 3). However, South Korea’s birthrate has…

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    Introduction In North Korea, everything in the media and the news is controlled by the government. The people are constantly bombarded with propaganda, and the majority have no access to any outside information. Most North Koreans get their information from the KCNA (Korean Central News Agency), which collects and distributes official North Korean news. Owning technology is taken very seriously in North Korea, as people need to be granted permission from the government in order to gain…

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    Now, over 60 years later, both North and South Korea have rebuilt and become more developed. Even so, the North remains hostile to the South and has threatened nuclear attacks on more than one occasion. While it seems logical to fight fire with fire and have the South develop nuclear weapons, this is not the best solution for the long-term stability of the peninsula. Therefore South Korea should develop nuclear weapons. The main reasons are South Korea can start the South and North in to a…

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    possibility of North Korea obtaining more advanced nuclear weapons while also becoming more vocal about their desire to use them in influencing global politics, we ask ourselves, “Why nuclear? Why a sudden surge of activity in North Korea?”. To understand this sudden assertion by North Korea, it is important to consider the historical context of this conflict while also gaining an understanding of the current political regime. By analyzing the system of governance in North Korea in its…

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    Major landforms: For the majority of the South Korea, the terrain is mostly mountainous, hilly, basined area and is less than 500 meters above sea level. Because Taipei Mountain Range runs along the eastern coast, it plants several mountain range forming hilly area within the lower altitude. The highest mountain of South Korea is Hallasan in the center of Chejudo, with the altitude of 1,950 meters. Smaller mountains ranges, like Seoraksan and Mount Wutai, are known for their beautiful scenery.…

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    when North Korea was disqualified from the World Cup and fined by Fifa for their steroids scandal, soccer would become a lost pursuit for them. Soccer is a dangerous game in North Korea, and it’s also the country’s favorite. The danger that soccer poses for the country exists in their punishments towards the soccer players after large losses Good sportsmanship is hard to find in North Korea. The danger that North Korean soccer poses for the rest of the world is the possibility of North Korea…

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    My Cultural Background : South Korea Hello! Annyeonghaseo! My name’s ChanHee Jeong. I was born in Seoul South Korea on August 5th, 2000. If I was more descriptive, I was born in a humongous city called Gangnam. Yeah like the song Gangnam Style. On my dad’s side, my great grandmother found Christianity. Almost every family member in my dad’s side are Christians. And on my mom’s side, Christianity has been in the family for awhile. In Korea, people speak Hanguel, which is the Korean language.…

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