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    In 1950, the Korean War began as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, or North Korea, invaded the Republic of Korea in the south across the 38th parallel. Shortly after the start of the war, American and United Nations (U.N.) troops joined the battle and fought alongside South Korea. Correspondingly, General Douglas MacArthur had been named commander of the U.N. forces by the United Nations Security Council. Both President Harry Truman and General MacArthur acknowledged the significance of…

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    The Korean War was a war between the North and South Korea, and each side had allies to help them throughout the war. The US had a force in South Korea, while China help fighting with North Korea, and the Soviet Union was also on the North Korean side when war happened. The Korean War itself was a war for many reason, while the North and the South Korea was a civil war, there was no compromise for Korea’s future. The North was led by leaders, Josef Stalin leading the Soviet Union, Mao Zedong…

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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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    North and South. In 1950 the Korean Peninsula was the center of dispute between the Soviet Union and the U.S. The Russians occupied northern Korea and the Americans occupied the south. This was not simply a border conflict but instead something much larger. The U.S. feared it was a communist campaign to take control of the globe. For this reason, the country sent in troops to ensure that the opposition would not have the ability to rule over Korea as a whole. The Korean war started out with the…

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    one of the bloodiest wars in military history and had long-lasting consequences on both Korea, and the United Nations. The War helped the U.S which held the United Nations achieve its goals, and cleared any issue between themselves and China. The Korean War had been the first to introduce the Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals. The MASH truly helped reduce deaths from battle wounds compared to the figures in previous wars. I was overwhelmed with all the casualties that I was treating. I knew I had…

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    Korean War Stories, directed by Robert Uth; produced by Robert Uth (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), 2004) 56 minutes During the Korean War conflict we saw many acts of heroism and bravery. The Korean War conflict began in 1950 and ended in 1953. The Korean War began as a result of Syngman Rhee boasting that he was going to attack North Korea which in reality was a good move since North Korea invaded South Korea. In occupied areas of of North Korea the North Korean Army…

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    In Ji-Yeon Yuh’s article “Imagined Community – Sisterhood and Resistance among Korean Military Brides in America, 1950-1996,” she points out the hardship that military brides had gone through since they migrated from Korean camptown to reside permanently in the United States with their husbands who once served in the military service. In the introduction, Yuk mentions that most of military brides did not sense happiness in their marriages, “some were in the middle of second or third marriages,…

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    the Hallyu wave of Korean pop culture, specifically K-pop and K-dramas have taken off throughout Latin America. Scholarship has recently conducted research on different aspects surrounding the landing of the Korean wave in Central and South America, and this paper will attempt to piece them together to create one cohesive narrative of the spread of Korean culture throughout the region. It will also somewhat focus on the countries of Peru and Brazil, where the effects of the Korean wave can be…

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    The two time periods of service that I will be analyzing are World War II and the Korean War. World War II lasted from September 1, 1939-September 2, 1945. The Korean War lasted from June 25, 1950-July 27, 1953. WWII and The Korean War were both similar because the United States involved itself in both wars. Also, during both wars at some point the United States was fighting against communism. Even though the two wars share similarities they also have a lot of differences which are important for…

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    very well so Omer joined the local militia unit and became the lieutenant there. Later joining the RCAF, and on March 31, 1951 he was the very first pilot to shoot down a Korean plane during the Korean war. Omer Levesque and other Canadian forces contribution to the war lead to Canada causing a significant impact. During the Korean war, Canada was the second biggest factor that prevented North Korea from invading Seoul again because they offered the third largest force, gave significant support…

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