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    Shin Sang Hee Book Report

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    films, tortures, and leaders in the country. There are two couples from South Korea who are film makers known as Shin Sang-OK and Choi Eun-Hee, who were kidnapped by the great leader of North Korea, and brought to Pyong Yang to make successful films. Shin was popular at filming good movies and Choi was an actress, but turned out to film with Shin after they were both kidnapped. However, Kim Sung became a leader of North Korea at the year of 1948 and passed away at the year of 1994. Sung gave up…

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    the ones that North Koreans are now living? The government control North Korea has over it’s people can be compared to extremities that are portrayed in the dystopian novel, Anthem. In Anthem, Rand’s purpose is to give an insight to what the world could be like if we let the government control society completely; and the government structure in Anthem provides readers with horrendous comparisons to the society of North Korea. The North Korean society has been…

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    blazon and heated speech very scathingly in front of the people of North Korea and many news media outlets. Kim in his speech stated that his powerful military force would be ready to fight against the American scourge. He also said North Korea is an immovable force able to extricate itself from any threat the United States issues. The very elaborate and showy parade is one of the biggest that has been put on in North Korea since the death of the straitlaced Kim Jong Il. Though soporific events…

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    is the account of Kang’s early life spent inside of a North Korean prison camp with his family for ten years; Kang also describes the developments that take place after his release such as departure from North Korea, his voyage into China, and finding the means to finally arrive at South Korea. Kang will depart from both North Korea’s authoritarian state and the ideology he was forced to embrace from as early on in life as a child. Life for Kang in the prison camps started when he was a child…

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    UN, that sent military forces and aid to South Korea. This war is a ‘world war’ because it included several countries around the world help either North or South Korea. North Korea was under the influence of the USSR and China, while South Korea was under the influence of the United States and other western nations. There was one special nation that helped send aid to South Korea, and this nation would be Australia. Australia had helped South Korea by saving the country from communism, losing…

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    Kim Jong Il Quotes

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    believe, and have great ideas to be happy. This quote significant is to Kim Jong Il because he was the dictator of North Korea. Over the years, Kim used his power to define North Korea. He also changed the country and the people had to followed his rules. Kim also maintained a large military, and nuclear weapons. This is important because United States was the target attack for North Korea months ago. There are many things about Kim Jong Il. Kim Jong Il was born February 16, 1942. As of right…

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    The Pusan Perimeter

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    zone falling at its pre-war position on the 38th parallel. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea), with support from its Communist neighbors of China and the Soviet Union, invaded south past the 38th parallel in June of 1950 attacking the Republic of Korea (South Korea). North Korea’s invasion resulted in initial success until the United Nations intervened in the defense of South Korea with the introduction of military forces. With this introduction of additional military forces…

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    Pfc. James Dresnok, who is the main speaker of this film. Crossing the Line is a documentary that follows 4 western defectors who lived in communists North Korea. All of these men, to my surprise had entered into North Korea willingly and were not captured or necessarily prisoners of war. They had all abandoned there posts and went to North Korea for a variety of reasons, even they can’t explain the exacts reasons for crossing the deadly boarder into communism. After Dresnok was captured by the…

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    Apple Music Case Study

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    price for streaming services is about $5 per month. As of August 17, 2016, Apple Music Korea hit 60,000 users and this number is 0.24 percent of the Korean customers by 24.6 million. Local market leader, MelOn hit 2.9 million paid subscribers, followed by Genie with 960,000. Apple Music Korea ranked ninth among digital music providers in South Korea. In addition, MelOn has 28 million users according to the Korea…

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    Harry S Truman Background

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    over Korea and that the country should be jointly occupied by the US and USSR, with the 38th parallel serving as a temporary boundary between the Soviet and American zones of…

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