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    confessed. Orwell wrote this to criticism Stalin’s violent ruling, and the similar phonemes appeared today in North Korea too. According to the website Human Rights Watch, “Kim Jong-Un’s power is built on the continued abuses inflicted on the North Korean people because he sits at the helm of a central government apparatus that uses public executions, extensive political prison camps, and brutal forced labor to maintain control,”. Kim Jong-Un, the dictator of North Korea, public arrest and kill…

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    Following the liberation of Seoul, South Korea in 1950, Americans were ecstatic about General Macarthur’s long fought and outstanding victory. American and South Korean forces continued to push well beyond the 38th Parallel—the delineation between North and South Korea—towards the Yalu River, the border between North Korea and Chinese Manchuria. In spite of the increasing likelihood of Chinese intervention, American and UN intelligence specialists ignored the possibility. Little did they know,…

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    Porters five forces model for the Korean truck industry Barriers to entry Medium Truck manufacturing was considered as a regional or local industry than a global industry because it requires more customization and less mass production than car manufacturing. Saturated domestic market-truck market in Korea declined after 1997 with units sales falling in each subsequent year. Three local firms exited leaving Hyundai and DCVC as local manufacturers. The Korean automobile industry’s most serious…

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    As events occur in the nation, of America, the belief that americans should eliminate their past and counter its existence, is growing. I believe that conflicts in the past can lead to trouble in the future, that we should acknowledge our past triumphs and failures, and embrace this nation’s triumphs and failures. Each triumph and failure from this nation’s past has changed our nation by guiding us on what actions to take. Our nation has had many different events occur in its past; which has…

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    was not here a year ago. It shows the (Chinese) government's determination to keep the defectors out. You can sense the psychological pressure they are starting to put on the North Koreans.”-PBS. State Employee states,“This is dangerous. And if I get caught, I know I'd immediately be executed as a traitor to the Korean people. But I've got to do this. I've got to do this, no matter what. I'm just one person. Even if I have to sacrifice my life, someday something is going to change.”-PBS…

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    cooperated with one another, they had different opinions on the majority of topics, leaving several conferences with unanswered questions. The Yalta conference was one of those conferences that showed the dissimilar beliefs of Stalin and Roosevelt, The Korean War also proved the subtle tensions both countries had. In February of 1945, Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met once again, more than a year after the Tehran conference. They met to establish peace inside the Soviet city of Yalta, hence…

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    humane, many North Koreans think of it as a privilege. It’s the year 2015 and North Korea is still one of the most oppressed countries in the world, they lack in human rights and still have concentration camps while cutting all ties with the outside world. The oppression in North Korea has caused some people to believe it as some kind of joke when there are thousands of people suffering with no way out. When Kim II- Sung took over North Korea in 1948 after the split of the Korean War, he…

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    “Benefit all mankind” is South Korea motto. It means which is a selfless motto for a people who had suffered from being under a communism no less than 60 years ago. Once the cease fire cleared somewhat between North and South Korea they began to rise from their situation with nothing and became the proud country that it is today. With its fast growing economy and large technology industries throughout Asia it’s one of the few Asian countries predominate countries that is developed and stable. It…

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    Quit My Own Business

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    business idea from KNK’s business model. I lived near the Seoul Train Station where lots of foreigners reside. I saw most of foreigners were really struggling to settle down in Korea because Korea is definitely not a foreigner-friendly country. Most Koreans cannot speak English at all, and there are a lot of special cultures or ways to live in Korea. For example, except homeowners, more than half of the house rental contract is made as “full lease” which is the unique form of lease contract in…

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    Position on the Syrian Refugee Crisis The United Nations (UN), created in 1945 from the aftermath of World War II, currently has 193 Member States. The UN focuses on peace and human rights, doing its best to clean up the broken pieces of war stricken countries. The most current global human rights issue is the Syrian Refugee Crisis; in March of 2011 anti-government demonstrators began a peaceful protest, which quickly escalated to a civil war, continuing today. According to a recent article,…

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