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    desolation place. One out of two senior people live in poverty‚ while one in three to five suffers from abuse from their children or neighbors. According to national policy on surveillance Korea Ministry of the Health and Welfare show the relevant Korean older living index that the worst in major countries. According to United Nation statistic‚ Asia-Pacific of ageing keep increasing. In 2000 to 2025‚ prediction of ageing

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    The story begins with my father. He came to America in 2006 for his work. After spending a year‚ he thought it will be nice for our family to come and live there too. I was fascinated by how diverse the cultures in America was. He enjoyed exploring different cultural foods‚ desserts‚ clothes‚ and musics. Out of all‚ he liked the education system in America. Unlike Korea‚ it gave the students more freedom in learning focusing variety of subjects. They also don’t put too much pressure on the students

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    North and South Korea has been at war and it caused fear in America because if North Korea won then America was afraid that the rest of Asia would join communism. So America joined the war against North Korea and while aiding South Korea‚ China had decided to join North Korea in the war as well since they are allied with North Korea. The war was one of the most deadliest wars in American history. The war was very dangerous with the elements there for America because they were not use to the temperatures

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    of all ages. In the documentary State of Mind (2004)‚ British filmmaker Daniel Gordon follows the lives of two North Korean schoolgirls as they prepare for the 2003 Mass Games—the country’s most anticipated socialist realism extravaganza. He captures the girls ’ daily lives in the capital Pyongyang under the communist regime‚ offering an unprecedented account of the North Koreans ’ state of mind in the context of the mass games. In an interview for the DVD extras‚ Daniel Gordon expresses that his

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    separate American Culture and pride from the rest. From this stemmed the Cold War‚ the threat and stand still stance of nuclear missile attacks on bother nations. Starting with the first of three documents of investigation is the Statement on the Korean War (1950) dictated by President Harry S. Truman. His statement was directed to inform the US citizen and to express the actual implications of his administration‚ as well their military position relating to Korea. With the rising scare of communist

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    controversial but also well-known directors of the Korean New Wave‚ whose films have received accolades at almost every major international film festival from Cannes to Berlin to Venice. According to the Korean Film Council‚ more requests for help with Kim Ki-duk retrospectives are being sent in every year than for all other Korean cinema projects put together. However‚ while Kim’s pictures continue earning him critical acclaim overseas‚ South Korean audiences are less enthusiastic about his work‚ and

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    Korea have football games regularly which gives the two nations a chance to understand each other better. In the mid 1990s‚hundreds of North Korean supporters came to South Korea with the footballers and they were very excited during the sporting events. Even if it sounds ridiculous‚ many South Koreans were quite surprised at that moment when North Koreans shouted and cried during the match. We all realized that they were very normal sports fans even though they were occasionally very secretive.

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    Announcement of Test of Proficiency in Korean (EPS-TOPIK) According to the MOU on the Sending of Workers between the Ministry of Employment and Labor of the Republic of Korea (MOEL) and the Department of Labor and Employment of the Philippines (DOLE)‚ the 10th Test of Proficiency in Korean (EPS-TOPIK) in the Philippines is to be conducted as follows: All job seekers who want to work in Korea under the Employment Permit System should pass the EPS-TOPIK either as Paper Based Test (PBT) or Computer-Based-Test

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    not participate in the war. Two examples of Proxy wars during the Cold War are the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The Korean war began in 1950 when North Korea surprise attacked South Korea. While China fought for North Korea who supported communism‚ the United States backed South Korea who was a non-communist country. Three years after the war started‚ in 1953‚ an armistice was signed and the Korean war

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    Part 2 1. How did General Douglas MacArthur react to the events in Korea? What was his stance on the Korean War? ~ General MacArthur was the Army’s Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers‚ Commander in Chief of the United States Command and the Far East‚ and Commanding General of the U.S Army and the Far East. So basically he was top dog‚ and he was there for a reason. He supervised Japan’s transition into a modern‚ democratic nation in WWII; also‚ he called the orders for the counterattack on

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