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    Globalization of Korean Popular Culture in Asia 1. Introduction Since 1990s‚ Korean Popular Culture has had a strong influence in Asian countries‚ including China‚ Hong Kong‚ Taiwan‚ Japan and Singapore. This new popular cultural phenomenon in Asia is called the “Korean Wave”‚ also known as hallyu in Korean pronunciation‚ which refers to the surge of popularity of Korean popular culture abroad‚ particularly in Asia(Kin 284). The “Korean Wave” is first coined in mid-1999 by journalists in Beijing

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    justified in the Korean War. Remember that two arguments per side must be based on scientific research and two arguments based on geopolitics or moral arguments Affirmative 1. Pillar: North Koreans today would not be deprived of social freedom under the ruling of Kim Jong-un if nuclear weapons were to be dropped in the Korean War. a. Evidence: Those who have evidenced the average lifestyle in North Korea say that life is extremely difficult for an average North Korean citizen. Most foods and necessities

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    Pro Choice Groups

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    high-profile groups that champion either pro-choice or pro-life and this is well documented between Democrats and Republicans. Such organizations bring up a host of issues to further their agenda. In the United States‚ pro-life groups favour greater legal restrictions on abortion‚ or even the complete criminalization of it. Their argument is that a human foetus is a human being with a right to live‚ and so abortion is equal to murder. In contrast‚ pro-choice groups argue that a woman has certain reproductive

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    Advertisers target youth in many ways. Three main ways are ‚ through food ‚ through technology ‚ and through schools. These influence youth to buy certain products that may or may not be good for them. Advertising unhealthy food is ruining peoples lives. In the video” The Myth of Choice: How Junk-Food Marketers Target Our Kids “ by Anna Lappé it states that only 16% of youth get their healthy fruits and vegetables. That 1 in 3 kids eat fast food everyday. This leads to various diseases such as ‚ Heart Disease

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    Ddeok is Korean traditional rice cakes. Rice cakes have naturally woven themselves into many important Korean traditions and customs. It is known as the food of the gods. Ddeok is eaten many times throughout the year. It can be eaten just plain or served as soups and appetizers. Ddeok can also be categorized in a number of ways: ceremonial‚ everyday traditional‚ contemporary‚ cookie ddeoks. It can be cooked in different ways: steamed‚ fried‚ boiled‚ and pounded. Ddeok is created through everyday

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    Food Industry We have all heard the phrase “What you don’t know won’t hurt you” and it has undoubtedly applied to many situations in our lives that we are still unaware of. We like to toss around this phrase without worrying too much about what it implies because that is the whole point of the phrase‚ not to worry. When it comes to what we are putting into our bodies‚ though‚ what we do not know can indeed hurt us immensely. In the United States‚ we have grown accustomed to not thinking much about

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    signals and systems‚ softwares‚ computer logic systems. This report consists of the construction and planning of an object avoidance robot designed and programmed by this group. ABSTRACT This project run by a team of three future engineers entails the development and manufacture of a pseudo intelligent‚ autonomous mobile robot of which its major function is the avoidance of objects in its travel path. Each member of Group 3 had combined equal input due to the complexity of the robot and time

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    PEDIATRIC ORIGINAL ARTICLE Child and adolescent fast-food choice and the influence of calorie labeling: a natural experiment B Elbel1‚2‚ J Gyamfi1 and R Kersh2 1 New York University School of Medicine‚ New York‚ NY‚ USA and 2New York University Wagner School of Public Service‚ New York‚ NY‚ USA Objective: Obesity is an enormous public health problem and children have been particularly highlighted for intervention. Of notable concern is the fast-food consumption of children . However‚ we know very

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    Schools choice?

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    Christian Bordelon Schools Choice? The school legislators are trying to pass a law states that students with a low GPA will be restricted from getting a driver’s license. This law should not be passed because students have worked hard to get their license‚ and they don’t deserve schools taking that right away. The person that has bad grades might have to work every day after school‚ and that could be a potential reason why their grades are not high. If you take his or her driving privileges away

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    Happiness is a Choice

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    Happiness is a Choice Ian On a biting night where frosts condense on grass and leaves‚ I stood alone in the voiceless bus stop‚ waiting for the delayed bus that barely anyone uses. Rain soaked through my jacket while the wind scratched my face like sharp knives. Because big technology companies and universities specialized in computer programming are all located in the states‚ I had to leave my affectionate family and study alone in a foreign place where I knew no one. “But it is worth

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