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    Destruction; the action or process of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired. Destruction is overtaking the lives of innocent people by inhuman acts. The majority of people in today’s worldly society are suffering from laws that seize to exist. Their needs to be a change in the acts of gruesome people, and if I had a chance to create three rules, it would benefit everybody. I would stop pregnant women from smoking, unite North and South Korea and…

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    Korean Sex Ratio Analysis

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    Korean sex ratio • In 2007, Korean announce to be the only country that able to bring a normal sex ratio that restore equal birth total for boy and girl. • Monica Das Gupta, the demographer that was hired by the World Bank, and she was sent to Korean to do research about Korean succession on balance sex ratio. • In 2009, she reports Korean succession that it’s because the economic development and new gender-sensitive policies is what weaken sexist value. • Also report that because of the…

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    respect the diversity in cultures. For example, I attend a church that has multiple campuses in many countries. Every year, the church holds conferences for Korean diasporas. According to the training I attended in the past, there are approximately 7.5 million ethnic Koreans over 170 countries. Our church invites few thousand ethnic Koreans from over 170 countries, and holds a mission…

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    into South Korea, and thus began the Korean War. There continued to be other threats facing the United States, such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, which made the American side realize how serious the threat of Communist expansion was becoming. Vietnam quickly became another nation divided between pro-Western ideals and Communist ideals. America again sent their military into Vietnam to attempt to curb the successful spread of Communism. Like the course of the Korean War, the Vietnam War was a…

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    The church that I attended was a Korean Baptist church. I was invited to participate in one of there young adult / college worship and fellowship services. It began around 6pm on a Friday night and was not concluded till around 10pm. Going into this experience I was not really sure what to expect, however what I took away from it will be a key reminder for me many years to come when discussing other cultures faith and devotion to Jesus. I arrived at the church and was greeted with big smiles…

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    The Korean Peninsula is known for its never-ending battle between the communist-ruled North Korea and its democratic ruled South Korea. During the year of 1910, Japan defeated the Yi dynasty and gained total control of the Korean peninsula in order to expand its empire (Salter 52). As part of an assimilation policy, Japan required Koreans to adopt Japanese style surnames, worship at Shinto shrines and learn the Japanese language. Koreans could also volunteer in the Japanese army to which they…

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    Rising North Korean aggressions are nothing new to their neighbors but Kim Jong Un’s terror campaign has lasting effects on the Japanese. The New York Times Tokyo cheif Motoko Rich writes an article explaining the most recent missile test by North Korea. She also explains how the United States wants Japan, and other countries involved, to react to the most recent aggressions. The author uses an Ethos argument by quoting many experts with a single opinion without giving any opposing opinions or…

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    such as food and drinks, I encountered Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine made with nuruk, a saccharified rice starch, and yeast as a fermenting agent, and was interested in it as it had both nutritional and cultural values. Compared to other types of wine from European countries, only few researchers have been looking for the ways to extract the compounds and to utilize them. Although there is not enough research done about Korean Rice Wine (Makgeolli), its potential as a beneficial…

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    Korean Chinese Case Study

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    to apply postcolonial studies on the case of Korean Chinese who are doubly dislocated and otherized, as I argue. It examines the identity of Korean Chinese as Korean ethnic minority in China and also ethnic return migrants in South Korea expressed in the literature. It explores the factors that trigger the identity crisis of Korean Chinese and constantly causing them to search for a new home. In doing so, two works written by a second-generation of Korean Chinese novelist named Hŏ Ryŏn-sun…

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    With the victory at the conclusion of World War II, Americans experienced an all time high and viewed Dwight D. Eisenhower, Presidential candidate, as a savior—the man who defeated Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and the man who ended the Korean War (after becoming President). Despite his early success, it soon became one of his administrations to avoid long, expensive, and inconclusive wars similar to Korea. While doing this, they also intended to balance the budget and control taxes and inflation.…

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