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    North Koreans suffer all their lives, by the countless human rights violations brought upon them by their very own ruler of Kim Jong-un and the North Korean government. The North Korea public suffers from many violations such as starving, police brutality, forced pregnancy’s, forced abortions, torture, executions, false imprisonment, and hard labor. These are just a few of the enormous amount of human rights violations. This paper will cover the three most common and most occurring human right…

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    year Koreans began to migrate to America more frequently and consistently. Asians immigrating to the U.S. occurred in three main waves, as a result of the different wars and treaties; each wave brought in new ideas and items with them. By the 1830s, Koreans started immigrating to Hawaii. They chose Hawaii as a place to live in due to the placement of plantations and settlements established by American capitalists and missionaries. In 1893, America took over Hawaii which led to many Koreans…

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    In the narrative entitled, Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea, Barbara Demick focused on the fact that Chang-bo did not feel that the people in the government of the dictatorship were truthful, fair, or kind to the citizens. It also mentioned the consequences of the words that were spoken by him. On the other hand, his wife, Mrs. Song, felt as if the ways of the government were sufficient for the society, and that the officials in the government of the dictatorship were not being…

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    refuge in South Korea. After introductions the documentary presents the country’s biggest issue, Kim Jung Un, and his rise to power over the North Korean people. A background of Kim Jung Un’s childhood and early life are told which later transitions into his…

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    responsible for this loss of a soldier as well for not halting as requested. This action surely makes them seem suspicious so it is reasonable that this brigade’s soldiers would shoot since their job is to protect the country. In the other words, the North Korean president’s country was being protected by loyal soldiers who were trying to do their job. Therefore, the dismissal of the commanders in this case was harsh and unlawful treatment. However, this is the police state’s way of handling…

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    Kim Jung-Un's Death

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    My first genre selection is a photo-shopped CNN Breaking News Headline. The photo is of North Korea 's supreme leader, surrounded with weaponry, and the North Korean army. In this breaking news headline, North Korea has declared war on China. For decades China has provided both financial support and food to North Korea, but due to North Korea not cooperating with Chinas terms. China has decided to deny any funding or help to North Korea. North Korea has decided to retaliate towards China, out of…

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    in power has developed forms of punishment for those willing to attempt to escape the country. There are so many people running away from North Korea that there 's nowhere for all of them to go. Most make it to China. Tens of thousands of North Koreans had fled to China for food, survival, opportunity, and for life. Some even attempt to cross the border in search of food items to use or sell in…

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    American Beauty Standards Compared to Korean Beauty Standards Both Koreans and American have similar idea of the perfect body. American women tend to want a flat stomach, long legs and a very low weight. However, this ideal body is physically impossible to achieve for a large percentage of American women. For example, if the shows on TV channels like TLC, show how unrealistic it is to attain this goal. Like the show Botched, that shows the extent people would go to look a certain way to be…

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    Elders In The Giver

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    as she sat. He squeezed the sponge against her back and began to rub her sharp-boned shoulders.” Based on the text, Jonas’s careful treatment with Larissa shows that the society he lives in, greatly values respecting their elders. Overall, the way Koreans and the people in The Giver treat and respect their elders are very…

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    the treaty provided Korean merchants with an open access to the global market, the exposure to international community caused more of harm than benefit. Korea was not simply prepared to make decisive judgement to take advantage of such exposure. “For centuries, the Korean peninsula had been largely isolated from the external…

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