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    Apparently‚ the “U.S. style” does not work for all the countries. For example‚ Wal-Mart is famous for its low price strategy in the U.S. However‚ when it shifted its store with the same strategy to Germany and South Korea‚ it soon failed. People in the countries like Germany or South Korea do not care about the low prices as much as its target consumers in the U.S. do. What they care the most is if the store has higher quality products. So whether succeed in another country or not really depends on

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    Walmart‚ as the same time‚ Walmart also achieve its success in Mexico. 3. Why do you think Walmart was failed in South Korea and Germany? What are the difference between those countries and Mexico? Unlike Mexico whose local supermarket is empty‚ both South Korea and Germany already have the local sophisticate‚ mature and complete retail industry such as the Lotte in South Korea and the Metro in Germany which are widely acceptable by local consumers. And their managing practices quite

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    Cuisine is a culture also appear in particular region by different types. Each types of cuisine is unique and deserve us to cherish. As they are according to different preference‚ spirit and tradition to form. That’s why we need to explore the inheritance of cuisine culture. Afterwards‚ I will compare Chinese cuisine‚ Japanese cuisine and Korean cuisine‚ then find out the difference and the among them. Firstly‚ about the culture of Chinese cuisine. It has strong influence on a lots of Asia countries

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    principles. | Yi Song-gye | Korea | C | King Sejong replaced the complex Chinese system of writing with this alphabet. (both written and spoken) | Hangul | Korea | C | Was a dynasty and during this age‚ Buddhism reached its greatest influence in Korea. | Koryo Age | Korea | C | What religion reached its greatest influence during the Koryo Age? Buddist texts were printer | Buddhism | Korea | C | These are metal plated used to fight off Japanese invaders. | Turtle Ships | Korea | C | I used the

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    Korean Culture

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    areas of Korea.[5] The traditional clothing is the genja‚ it is a special kind of dress that women wear on festivals. It is pink with multiple symbols around the neck area. Traditional choreography of court dances is reflected in many contemporary productions. Taekkyeon the traditional military martial art is central to the classic Korean dance. Taekkyeon being a complete system of integrated movement found its core techniques adaptable to mask‚ dance and other traditional artforms of Korea. Painting

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    Period LA The Giver In your opinion‚ is the community in The Giver a utopia or a dystopia? Like many countries such as North Korea or Cuba‚ the community appears to be a dystopia. The environment of the community may seem impractical‚ however‚ there are many places like this in the real world. The community in The Giver is very similar to the country of North Korea. For example‚ both of the governments in these regions are controlling and predominant. In these societies‚ the population praises

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    Traditional Korean Dance

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    Traditional Korean Dance originated in ancient shamanistic rituals thousands of years ago  benefited from regular support of:  – – – royal court numerous academies an official ministry of the government Traditional Korean Dance in the Occupied Korea (1910-1945)   Due to cultural suppression by Japan during the Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula (1910-1945)‚ most dance academies died out and some dances were lost. A few pioneering Korean dancers such as Choi Seung-hee (최승희 崔承喜

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    Korean Munjado paintings

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    its origin in Sung China. Than‚ decorated Chinese character paintings become popular in many regions of Chinese influence and countries such as Korea‚ Japan and Vietnam. Among these‚ Korean munjado paintings are outstanding with its concept of ‘Eight characters of cardinal Confucian virtues’ - Hoy-je munjado. The beginning of munjado paintings in Korea dates back to the 17th centuryi‚ which refers to Korean ruling dynasty Yi and so called late Joseon period (1392 – 1910). In those times‚ they were

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    Chapter 13 Essay As the Chinese influence spread throughout more surrounding areas of southeast Asia‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam all imported the culture in different ways‚ as well as to different extents. Japan has its own way that they imported the culture‚ while Korea and Vietnam had a similar approach. Japan seemed more independent and self sufficient than Korea and Vietnam. Korea and Vietnam both seemed very reliant on the Chinese influence. During the Takia‚ Nara‚ and Heian periods‚ from

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    A. Study plans to improve foreign languages(Korean‚ English‚ etc) required for taking a bachelor’s degree course BEFORE and AFTER you come to Korea. Before coming to Korea I’ve always been interested in foreign languages such as : Japanese and Korean aside from English . I taught myself a good amount of Korean and a basic Japanese ‚too .It was hard for me because there weren’t enough time due to my school schedule and there weren’t any language institutes here that my family can

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