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    Since September 11, 2001, America has changed the way we viewed certain ethnicities. Also, The United States has become more conservative with immigration, border security, and terrorism, even though terrorism has been around for many decades. I agree that we do have a social problem with terrorism today, and for many more years to come, however, if we want to understand why The United States has been a target of terrorism today and in the past, we have to analyze what The United States has been…

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    Hallyu Phenomenon Essay

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    tourism agencies in Korea claiming that the popularity of the Hallyu phenomenon has led to dramatic increase in international tourist arrival.(S. Kim, 2012). Essentially to location and site associated with Korean TV dramas. Hallyu phenomenon, or the K-wave or also called Korean Wave, refers to Korean generated popular cultural products that includes, manga, music, games, movie TV dramas, food and fashion, that made a strong penetration in the Asian Market . (“Hallyu Wave and Tourism,” 2013)but…

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    Harry S Truman Background

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    agree on the form of government Korea should be, and so the 38th parallel that was meant to be temporary became permanent. In the North, with Soviet assistance, Kim Il Sung began organizing an authoritarian Communist regime. Meanwhile, in the South, Korean exile Syngman Rhee—who had spent much of his life living in the United States—established his own administration, no less authoritarian than Kim 's but ferociously anticommunist and backed by the Americans. The newly formed United Nations…

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    Justification For War

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    positively affected the United States and brought the country together in war. It is hard to argue that the country was prosperous during this time. However, looking at the late 20th century, there were plenty of people who opposed the Vietnam War and the Korean War; there was no reason to use violence against a people who served no direct threat to the United States. However, the people in power used their authority to spread violence and enforce their thinking onto those nations as a…

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    Korea Research Paper

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    With the recent emerging popularity of Korean pop-culture among nations all around the globe, there has been a great increase in interest in South Korean culture outside of the realm of pop-culture. The South Korean Government, or more specifically, the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), has been capitalizing on this interest with costly and colorful advertisements to increase travel to South Korea. One of their more recent projects is the webpage koreavisitsyou.com that features four videos as…

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    Lie Sangbong Essay

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    The Lie Sang Bong’s way of creating ideas of design (Who is Lie) “Designer Sangbong Lie, who is considered one of the most influential people in Korean fashion and a pioneer of K-fashion in the global fashion arena, started designing in 1980” (Jung 241). What makes Lie one of the best fashion designers in Korea? Firstly, Lie was trained and educated as a fashion designer in his country, Korea. However, although he got a success in his country, he was not satisfied. He planned to go other…

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    “Harrison Bergeron” is a fictitious story written by Kurt Vonnegut in October of 1961. During the time period in which it was published, the Soviet Union (USSR) was still in power. The Soviet Union was a communist society that used force from “secret police”, whose main objective was to censor the people. The story “Harrison Bergeron” has a similar approach set in a dystopian society in the year 2081. In this society “Everybody was finally equal....Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody…

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    Selfishness is defined as a person who only cares for themselves and ignores the thoughts, feelings, or needs of others. Graham Greene manifests two different types of Thomas Fowler in the “The Quite American”: a war spectator Fowler in the beginning and war active Fowler at the end of the novel. Fowler is a British journalist that reports the war in Vietnam. It is in Vietnam, where he meets Phuong, a beautiful and relatively young Vietnamese girl who becomes his new lover in his life. After…

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    this situation than Harden does. Harden mainly focuses mainly on North Koreas past and the Kim family decisions. Harden talks more about the Korean War and the consequences of that than he does about the situation that is going on now. He believes that “the United States has largely forgotten the lessons of the Korean War,”.(Harden pp.2) He uses the Korean War to explain why Kim will not use his nuclear weapons. He has learned from his Father and his Grandfathers mistake. Harden believes that…

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    Dependency On Technology

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    Technology serves a very strong purpose in the world. I say cellular devices have more of an affect with this generation. I can’t walk down the street without seeing someone’s face planted into a screen of any kind. I feel separated from the world even though it’s right at my fingertips. Crazy how something so small can hold so much “knowledge”. Wrap your mind around this, one person sends or receives, on average, 110 text message a day. The average person sends 120 emails in one day. Ridiculous…

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