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    of North Korea, and saw how other parts of the world functioned, did it become clear to him that Kim was a dictator.” North Korea wants to take over the world of the world, but the U.S. and many other countries are preventing this, so North Korea threatens a nuclear attack. North Korea is a threat to the U.S. and the rest of the world because they keep themselves isolated, they’re willing to hurt anyone in order to maintain control and, North Korea own Nuclear weapons. To begin, North Korea…

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    Escape From North Korea

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    “THE DUST BOWL”, “Fighting Poverty with Education”, and “Escaping North Korea”. In the Dust Bowl, it told the story of the Dust Bowl in the 1920s. “Fighting Poverty with Education” informed the reader about the long-lasting effects of childhood poverty. “Escaping North Korea” went in depth about Yeonmi Park’s struggles escaping the dictatorship in North Korea. Although all of these challenges are hard and harsh, escaping from North Korea is the worst. Freedom is not free. It doesn't come cheap,…

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    While the entire world has undergone drastic changes in the first portion of the 21st century, the Asian continent has likely made the most significant progress. In particular, East Asian nations such as China and South Korea have grown by leaps and bounds, somewhat mirroring the monumental growth experienced by Japan in the wake of World War II. In the advancement of Asia, we are witnessing a new chapter in a complex history that encompasses the rise and fall of empires, significant…

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    North Korea 1984 Analysis

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    Differences between 1984 and North Korea In 1984 the location of the story is held in London, Oceania. Oceania is a superstate combined of multiple countries formed as one. Oceania is controlled by a totalitarian dictatorship. All surrounding superstate are also under totalitarian dictatorships. The Party, the formal name of Oceania’s government, has created a society built on the basis of control and eqaulity. As we find out later, the purpose of all the lies, and brainwashing is solely for…

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    earned and someone else profits from their labor. Modern slavery happens all around the world. One example of the modern slave trade is the arrangement in North Korea. Basically, the conditions are so terrible in North Korea that the people willingly go to other countries like Russia as a cheap labor force. Sometimes they even bribe the North Korean state to be sent to other countries to work just to leave the extreme poverty of their own country behind. These people often face the same…

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    Have you ever thought of how scary nuclear testing in North Korea could be very scary? To you, nuclear testing may be no big deal. But, to others in our country it is very nerve racking for everyone. You never know where the bombs may end up. They could even be planning a secret attack on someone and nobody will know. In 2006, 2009, 2013 they tested atomic bombs every one of those years in North Korea. Nuclear bombs can be very powerful and even deadly to many. In 1961 it remained the most…

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    Human Rights In North Korea

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    grounds in the country were revealed by numerous testimonies of defectors from North Korea. Further, it argued that international aids to people in the nation should be more demanded instead of international sanctions to the head of the country, because to save people endangered from a lack of social and economic supports in North Korea must be the highest priority. More serious thing in terms of this matter is that North Korea is one of the most isolated and closed countries in the globe, and…

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    Recently, the leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) ordered his military prepared for the nuclear strike, and they are making a nuclear threat to the world again. The world would not be peaceful if a nuclear threat again appeared in this world. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is also known as North Korea is an international byword for isolationism, autonomy and antagonism. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has isolated itself from the rest of the…

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    armies, to even something as drastic as the nuclear missile program. North Korea has been in the news a lot lately for their nuclear missile programs. The country has been testing nuclear missiles since 2006 violating many international laws and threatening national security. As a result, North Korea should be banned from their nuclear missile program due to their continued aggression toward the west that can potentially…

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    hundreds of women have died because of antihiggenic abortions in north korea? We will disucse how USA and north korea approve abortions in their own way and its religion interntion Reasons of abortion in USA: 26% want to postpone childbearing, 21% can not afford a baby, 14% has relationship problem or partner does not want pregnancy, 12% too young, 11% having a child will disrupt education or job, 8% want no children. In north korea the reasons for arbotion are any impurity from the…

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