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    Citizens in North Korea are living in horrific conditions in political prison camps are abused and tortured on a daily basis. As I am sure you are aware, political prison camps are a serious issue in North Korea at this moment in time. People accused of political crimes and their families are sent to live in brutal and abusive conditions. Punishing the sons and grandsons of a rebel is known as 3 generations of punishment. The idea of the 3 generations of punishment is to get rid of rebel lineage…

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    capital of North Korea, Pyongyang is a city that went through a series of political, economic and social change over the 20th century. Pyongyang’s first major change was in its urban spatial structure in the 1930s when the city was under Japan’s rule. The city at the time resembled a capitalist city model which promoted commercial and industrial development. However, the city’s model completely transformed in 1953, after the Korean war. The Soviet Union introduced socialist ideals to North Korea…

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    Resort for Survival: North Korea’s Nuclear Program North Korea’s nuclear program poses a threat to South Korea, one country amongst multiple other neighboring Southeast Asian nations targeted by the socialist regime. Despite pressure and resource withdrawal from North Korea as attempts to stop the program’s development, the country continues to expand its nuclear program despite its initially already poor economy. Tensions between major powers, such as the U.S., Japan, and South Korea…

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    Introduction In North Korea, everything in the media and the news is controlled by the government. The people are constantly bombarded with propaganda, and the majority have no access to any outside information. Most North Koreans get their information from the KCNA (Korean Central News Agency), which collects and distributes official North Korean news. Owning technology is taken very seriously in North Korea, as people need to be granted permission from the government in order to gain…

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    In north korea the land is an peninsula in which it’s called the Korean peninsula that in which includes both north/south korea. Like japan,the peninsula is rugges with mountains ranges scatter around korea. Unfortunately,korea has some large plains in which is found along peninsula’s western coast and in river valleys. The two side korea is divided between the Demilitarized zone (DMZ) in this which separates both of korea, all of the korean war. The zone is about 2.5 miles (4 km) wide and 150…

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    talking to you about the conditions in North Korea and how Australia can help. At first glance North Korea looks like the perfect place to live, free housing, schooling, and health care. Picturesque landscapes, fresh air, and loving neighbours. But this is all just a performance for the outside world to see, an act that unsuccessfully hides the true North Korea. When World War II ended in 1945, Japan lost control of Korea when it joined the Allied forces. Korea then divided along the 38th…

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    North Korea is a very well known country today. This essay will explain everything you will ever need to know about it. Before beginning, it is best if you know that North Korea is in a communist state and is a strong global power that can’t be taken lightly. Another important need to know about North Korea is that it is very tense and its relations with several countries, including the United States, is not the greatest considering North Korea's nuclear power. With that information, this essay…

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    North Korea’s New Military Approach: Soccer! One would think that as of June 2010, when North Korea was disqualified from the World Cup and fined by Fifa for their steroids scandal, soccer would become a lost pursuit for them. Soccer is a dangerous game in North Korea, and it’s also the country’s favorite. The danger that soccer poses for the country exists in their punishments towards the soccer players after large losses Good sportsmanship is hard to find in North Korea. The danger that…

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    NAME PROFESSOR DATE North Korea Economic Development. Introduction The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) located in East Asia in the Norther half of Korea Peninsula. After the end of the Korean War, The Democratic People's Republic of Korea was able to reconstruct and industrialize its economy. The country gave priority to the construction and development of heavy industries. The economic development of The Democratic People's Republic of Korea was based on planned basis…

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    Despite Kim's propaganda, North Korea made itself universally acknowledged as a deeply restrained and confining state. The founder’s brutality relating to the his past reflect the ideas now practiced in North Korea’s totalitarian government. Spreading across three generations, the current communist party of North Korea has had the power to keep their objectives alive. In an essay written by Will Hopkins, he states that Kim started off his regime by eliminating any political opposition and…

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