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    oppression of basic human rights, perpetual torture, and constant infringements of the privacy and morals of the malnourished people. Banned in many countries and viewed as inhumane, cries from the constant torture echo throughout the chambers of North Korean Prisons. Oppressing guards order a mother to submerge her newborn child in a pool of water until the bubbles ceased to rise and the cries died out (Park 1). The belligerent prison guards corral the defenseless people into overfilled cells…

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    North Korean Prisons

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    This video is courtesy of A&E Television Network. It tells, specifically of the inhumane conditions within the North Korean prisons, called Kwan-li-so or kwalliso. This topic is discussed mostly from 36:21-39:50. It includes several first hand accounts of what people faced within the prisons. The video also tells of the extremes to which some would go to be free (some even considering or attempting suicide). This is a reliable video source. There are several other sources that backup the…

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    items like computers, calculators, and books. This gives Jong-Un an academic advantage and keeps his citizens at a lower academic level. An exception to this rule are rich/upper class citizens who get to utilize these advantages through the North Korean school systems. If the lower class were presented with these same sources they would have more opportunities to acquire careers or jobs to provide for their families. This would help resolve the unequal education crisis in primary and…

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    North Korea and its leader Kim Jung Un are a society of very overwhelming power. The citizens bow down to their leader and give him the power over themselves and their lives. North Korea also has prison camps that they send people who disobeyed them off to. At these camps there are distortions of thoughts that the government forces onto the people. They do this because they think that everyone should only believe in what they tell them. In George Orwell’s 1984 he predicts of what he believes the…

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    The Producer

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    exclusive interview with the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. Knowing that, the CIA contacted them and gave them a mission to assassinate the North Korean dictator. When the trailers were out, the North Korean government was not happy, and they threatened the U.S with “merciless…

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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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    Korean entertainment companies focus on looks more than talents. IRS 12/4/2015 2E5 Toh Pei Shi (23) Content page Title, Abstract and introduction- Page 3 Main body 1- Page 4 Main body 2-Page 4 to 5 Main body- Page 6 Conclusion and recommendation- Page 6 to 7 Appendix-Page 7 Reference list-Page 8 Title: Korea Entertainment Companies focuses more on look than talents. Abstract: This research is to find out whether Korea entertainment companies really only focus on looks. There are a lot…

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    Labor Camps In North Korea

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    happening to North Korean people and the way it’s affected the world as a whole. The dictionary definition of labor camp is, “a prison camp in which a regime of hard labor is enforced.” (Merriam-Webster) In North Korea the people are controlled by a…

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    “Invisible Asians,” written in 2016, the author Kim Park Nelson argues that even though Korean adoptees have only been depicted positively, there are various problems Korean adoptees are facing. Media especially emphasizes three things: 1) heroism of internationally adoptive parents, 2) a way of American families to be culturally enriched at a time of increasing interest in multiculturalism, 3) rescue of the Korean orphans from the “war-torn, impoverished, and culturally backward” country. Under…

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    heart of Korean American. The Korean cultures have been integrated in American society in different aspects, such as cuisines, beliefs, social services, and cultural events. However, because of language, cultural, and psychological barriers, Korean Americans still struggle with issue and challenges especially in employment and public health. Many cannot surpass the hardships of the glass ceiling, while others have limited access to public health services for the help of mental health.…

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