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    Hangul Characters

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    Hangul Characters Hangul is the system of writing in Korea which was developed at the time of King Sejong.  There are 21 vowels commonly used there have been indications that there are other combinations but I have not seen them.  There are 14 consonants and 5 double consonants. Below are the suggested pronunciation and romanization there is a government standard of romanizing Hangul but for the purpose of better understanding the pronunciation below are combination of non-standard and standard

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    Jungeum’ which means ‘The Proper Sounds for the Education of the people’. Korean handwriting system is called Hangul in Korean which is derived from the Korean 한 han which means ‘great’ in archaic Korean and 글 geul means ‘script’ in a native Korean language (Jae Jung Song‚ 2005). Before‚ the script was merely called ‘Enmun’ which means ‘Vulgar Writing’ until it was then changed to Hangul in 1912. It is the official script for both South and North Korea. Because of the conflict that had arisen among

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    Korean Culture

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    Introduction The purpose of this monograph is to provide recommendations to busy rehabilitation service providers in the U.S. for effectively working with persons who hold traditional Korean values. The topics of Korean history‚ immigration‚ culture‚ language‚ religion‚ food‚ views on disabilities and rehabilitation services typically available in Korea are covered briefly to provide the reader with a quick overview and background. For those who seek more detailed information‚ the references cited

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    Korean literature is the body of literature produced by Koreans‚ mostly in the Korean language and sometimes in Classical Chinese. For much of Korea’s 1‚500 years of literary history‚ it was written in Hanja. It is commonly divided into classical and modern periods‚ although this distinction is sometimes unclear. Korea is home to the world’s first metal and copper type‚ world’s earliest known printed document and the world’s first  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Featural_alphabet" \o "Featural

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    and South Korea. The language originates from part of the Altaic language family. Like English there are various apparent dialects‚ but these diverse dialects are mostly understood throughout the Korean speakers. Although the region this language is spoken in is small and partially remote‚ it is still spoken by over sixty-five million

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    My eyes catch an envelope with my grandfather’s name crafted in Korean hangul. The jumble of Japanese kanji in the letter’s contents puzzles me. During Japanese occupation‚ Korean language was suppressed to destroy Korean national identity. As the letter was my recently-deceased grandmother’s pledge of faithfulness to my grandfather‚ I treasured it as a sacred artifact. I wondered‚ however‚ why my grandmother bypassed her option to finally exercise cultural liberation in her native language.

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    Early History of Korea

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    Early History of Korea Korea’s early history can be traced from the Paleolithic period about 500‚000 years ago. It is believed that its history began in 2333 B.C.E. King Tangun‚ a legendary figure born of the son of heaven and a woman from a bear-totem tribe established the first kingdom named Choson which means “Land of the Morning Calm”. Characterized by clan communities that formed prefectures or provinces like in Japan‚ the country rose and fell so that by the first century B.C.E.‚ 3 kingdoms

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    creation Hangul and the discontinuation of the use of Han zi would diminish their social status if literacy became universal‚ King Sejong continued for the sake of the lower class citizens. By inventing a form of written language that was far simpler with only 24 characters‚ King Sejong not only helped to educate the less privileged people but also instilled a sense of national pride and patriotism that allowed Korea to end their reliance on the Chinese Hanzi (“Hangul”). Even today‚ Hangul is still

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    HISTORY OF WRITING

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    A History of Writing one of the earliest examples of writing‚ a 4th millennium tablet from Uruk‚ lists sacks of grain and heads of cattle The earliest writing seems to be an accounting device to record inventory. Clay tokens were used for this purpose in the Mediterranean as early as 8000 BCE and were common by 4000 BCE. Clay tablets from Sumer‚ c. 3200 BCE‚ show early pictographic writing‚ which later became wedge-shaped cuneiform . . . Univ of Chicago Oriental Institute Cuneiform

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    I agree that Winter Sonata is the pioneer of Hanryu. Like the article describes‚ Winter Sonata contain different elements which catch the eyeballs of middle aged women. The ‘pure love’ plots‚ the romantic and slow-paced scenes and the choice of actors blended and created a chemistry action which provide rooms for the audience to fantasize and envision themselves in the scenes of the drama. Winter Sonata not only fulfills the sensational needs of the middle aged women‚ but also fulfills their psychological

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