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    Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, more commonly known as North Korea, is a country founded on September 9th, 1948 after being liberated from the Japanese by the Russians while South Korea was liberated by the United States of America. South Korea took on a Democratic government similar to the US while North Korea took on a Communist government similar to Russia. This caused a serious divide between the countries. Roughly two years later North Korea invaded South Korea with support from…

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    between the US and North Korea has become hostile. North Korea's nuclear threats have become more serious, and the US is put in a tough situation. The United States must decide if they should act on the threats. I believe the US should go to war with North Korea for the better of the world. I think that the actions taking place in North Korea are morally wrong, and it must be stopped. Although the war may not be peaceful, it would have a positive impact on all surrounding countries.

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    North Koreans suffer all their lives, by the countless human rights violations brought upon them by their very own ruler of Kim Jong-un and the North Korean government. The North Korea public suffers from many violations such as starving, police brutality, forced pregnancy’s, forced abortions, torture, executions, false imprisonment, and hard labor. These are just a few of the enormous amount of human rights violations. This paper will cover the three most common and most occurring human right…

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    government, or the ruler themselves. In North Korea, there is plenty of things that are censored and mostly for the sole purpose of being in control of the people of North Korea. As the world may be aware, North Korea has their own firmly controlled intranet called "Kwangmyong,” although to regime elites. In recent years, intranet access has been extended to some elite universities and professions. Whilst, information considered reasonable by the North Korean government can be accessed on the…

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    On June 25 1950 North Korea invaded South Korea igniting the second major conflict on the Asian continent in five years. The Korean War was a result of many ripple effects that involved World War II and the democracy of the United States and the communism of the Russian country. This thus became a representation war between two distinct ideals from two powerful nations to assert their influences in strategic regions. The Immediate result, was of the North Korea trespassing over the 38 parallel…

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    Last 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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    While we believe it’s 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…

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    efforts to sanction and regulate these weapons. However, North Korea, a hostile, secluded country with a growing nuclear arsenal, has resisted many foreign attempts to sanction their nuclear weapons. Unsanctioned nations with large nuclear arsenals pose a threat to the international community. North Korea is one of these unsanctioned countries, so therefore they pose a threat to world peace. Although some may say North Korea’s threats are shallow, North Korea’s recent activities and behavior is…

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    North Korea is a country that the U.S. has been at odds with for decades. Today, with North Korea’s recent nuclear tests and threats against the U.S. and its allies, and President Trump’s intolerance for North Korea; the conflict between the two nations has escalated to precarious levels. Many claiming the world is on the brink of WWIII and nuclear warfare. In the U.S.’ position, what should they do under this situation? The answer to this question is to declare war on North Korea. Engaging in…

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    North Carolina is truly a unique breed in terms of being a state. While North Carolina was one of the original thirteen colonies, a new state after the American Revolution, and a state in the antebellum south, it has always been unique in its political footing. From the beginning, North Carolina has tried to become the best version of itself, but as the old adage says, “the more things change the more they stay the same”. This is quite an appropriate quote to describe North Carolina. Writer…

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