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    South Korean Education: The Immobility it creates Introduction: The South Korean education system provides exceptional teaching, academic support, and competition. The largest factor, however, isn 't one of these things. It is how much hard work each student spends outside of the school day on their academics, that sets them apart from other countries. The influences and high focus on their study habits and the additional private tutoring that they are expected to take part in, is what I do not…

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    and study about the Korean criminal justice system and the strong culture they value. After a long 16 hour flight I had finally arrived in Incheon Korea. After waiting for the bus, and the check in at the hotel I was ready to explore Korea until my classmate arrived. When the whole class arrived the following day, I was eager to get out and learn something. That night two other classmates and I went out for dinner to this very traditional Korean restaurant. Being half Korean and being my second…

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    Tensho Shobun Analysis

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    Tensho Shobun was an artist that was friends with a great line of artists during this period, including Josetsu and Sesshu. He became very familiar with the Ma-Xia style and used this strong Korean influenced in this works. His ax-cut rocks are influenced by Ma Yuan and his trees are of those of Xia Gui. The Song Dynasty inspired many works in this period and contain many of the similar attributes. The use of mistiness is incorporated throughout this screen as well as far away mountains. The use…

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    When it comes to behavior management in schools today, many schools have experienced a higher amount of students’ problematic behaviors. Though research has shown that over the years discipline referrals have gone down and academic achievement has improved, teachers reveal that student discipline is the most complicated and challenging task for them. In this article, a cross-cultural study was performed to explore elementary teachers’ beliefs in classroom management strategies for students in…

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    Kim Kong-Un Problem

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    lavish treatments and expensive food, is usually the government. However, because there is so little in North Korea, not everyone is treated equally and the only way to rise above everyone else, is to join the military. There are thousands of North Koreans who die from malnutrition because food is hard to come by. Even farmers are not able to get sufficient nutrients from the food they grow because their soil lacks vitamins and other essential nutrients.…

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    official religion, but they essentially worship their leader Kim Jong Un. Just like the Jews believed that god procured miracles, the North Korean people believe that Kim Jong Un has procured miracles. There is a museum located in North Korea that took stories from the bible and simply replaced all the times God’s name was mentioned with Kim Jong Un. The North Korean state also claimed that Kim Jong Un made a flawless 18-hole golfing run…

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    Everyday Life in The North Korean Revolution 1945-1950, and Hazel Smith’s book Markets and Military Rule support or challenge conventional wisdom. However, ways to analysis North Korea are different between two authors. Suzy Kim explains North Korea by using words, whereas Hazel Smith use numbers to analyze North Korea. Seeing politics, economy, and society of North Korea from different two views of Suzy Kim and Hazel Smith is the good way of understanding how North Korean state has been built.…

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    unwilling to have relationship with and isolated from other countries. These ideas are conventional wisdom, which people can misunderstand because they are made through influences by education, media and so on. Suzy Kim's book, Everyday Life in The North Korean Revolution 1945-1950, and Hazel Smith’s book, North Korea Markets and Military Rule, support or challenge conventional wisdom. However, ways to analysis North Korea are different between two authors. Suzy Kim explains North Korea by using…

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    Over the course of North Korea’s development, the world—while it is very difficult to observe North Korean life—has found ways to learn of what goes on behind those electrically charged barbed wire fences. The truth of the matter is that North Korea’s people have suffered greatly while not even realizing the depravity of their situations. North Korea’s leader, Kim Yong-Il has been and is continuing to “lead” his people immorally and unjustly in many ways. North Korea has been oppressed for so…

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    grades and become smart. The kids in the other countries did not have a relationship with their teachers, that was their teacher and they did not share any personal information like American teachers. That is one of the reasons why Finnish, Polish, and Korean kids all have good study habits and ultimately good test scores, and also, why they are a part of being “the smartest kids in the…

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