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    Survey Questionnaire KPOPPED! Understanding the Filipino Teens’ Consumption of Korean Popular Music and Videos Annyeonghaseyo Kpop fans! We are first year student in Business Administration major in Marketing Management in Polytechnic University of the Philippines. This semester‚ we are studying the popularity of Kpop music‚ videos and artists among the Filipino teens. In connection to this‚ we are asking a small favor from you dear Kpopper! Kindly answer the survey

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    developed rapidly and were excessively upbeat about the industry’s outlook‚ aggressively expanding capacity starting from the very beginning of 2012. As a result‚ most of new capacity was available in Q2 2013. However‚ the FPCB companies in South Korea without diversified customers were heavily dependent on the key accounts such as Samsung and LG‚ thus making them less competitive during negotiations. Therefore‚ these vendors cut the prices steeply in Q4 2013‚ sending them into price war. In 2014

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    be the progenitor of the Korean race. Purpose of the myth: In the beginning of the myth the Heavenly Prince asks his father for the "beautiful" peninsula of Korea. This makes Koreans proud to be in the country they live because being a Heavenly Prince he could have picked any land in the world to govern and he chose Korea. This makes Korea a special place from the beginning of the myth. Later in the myth the bear and the tiger prayed so hard and long to become human that eventually the Heavenly

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    The Bamboo Grove

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    government and Korea as a nation. To accomplish this he adopted a strict isolation policy; “no treaties‚ no trade‚ no Catholics‚ no Japanese” (Cummings 235). The Japanese had started their up rise to imperialism‚ and wanted a biased trading deal with Korean. The Korean peninsula’s location is ideal for a trading port‚ but Heungseon Daewongun refused trading deal. Korea also an abundance of mineral and metal resources. Heungseon Daewongun’s policy strength the patriotism and culture of Korea. However

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    Korean History

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    most foreigners who write about Korea. Yet the truth is more complex. For much of the country’s long history its northern border was fluid‚ and the national identities of literate Koreans and Chinese mutually indistinguishable. Believing their civilization to have been founded by a Chinese sage in China’s image‚ educated Koreans subscribed to a Confucian worldview that posited their country in a position of permanent subservience to the Middle Kingdom. Even when Korea isolated itself from the mainland

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    expectation was materialized. However‚ when we consider the dynamics of the two countries’ contact in the whole 1990s‚ Montgomery’s trip did break the ice that had frozen the Korean War POW/MIA issues as well as their cooperation in maintaining peace in Korea. Political battles between Pyongyang and Washington resumed even before the remains reached Hawaii‚ which undoubtedly frustrated those who would expect a sudden change in the two countries’ relations. In the past several

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    Phatchakul L. 5513615 Group members 3. Jiseok Y. 5328106 4. Sirinapa S. 5412352 5. Wannida A. 5514236 6. Pathimaphorn N. 5613475 What’s Etude? IBM2702: International Business Environment Section:402 Cultural Analysis South Korea Culture Vs Thai Culture IBM2702: International Business Environment Section:402 Cultural Analysis Cultural Dimensions 1. Power distance 2. Individualism Vs Collectivism 3. Masculinity Vs Femininity 4. Uncertainty avoidance 5. Pragmatism

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    CCGL 9006 Background Paper

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    I. Global health policy overview Japan‚ being a country well-known for its world’s leading average life expectancy‚ is always being conscious about maintaining high health levels for its people. Aside from providing measures and support to the domestic health of Japanese citizens‚ Japan is also being aware on contributing towards the global health. As said on the "Japan’s Global Health Policy 2011-2015" enhanced by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan in 2010‚ Japan’s goal is to: 1) accelerating

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    Assessing Political Risk

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    of that country and the consequences that could potentially impact its business. The purpose of this paper is to assess the political risk that is associated with doing business in the three foreign countries known as Korea‚ China‚ and Japan. Korea Political Risk South Korea is a fast growing country that ranked third out of 33 member countries of the Organization for Economic. That analysis was based on the macro risk of a country. Eun and Resnick defined micro risk “where all foreign operations

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    Traveling in East

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    Korea is an East Asian country that is currently divided into two separate sovereign countries‚ North Korea and South Korea. North Korea is officially called the Democratic People’s of Korea‚ and South Korea is officially called the Republic of Korea. The population of North Korea and South Korea varies a lot. North Korea has a population of 25 million‚ South Korea has a population of 50 million. In North Korea the largest city Pyongyang has a population of 3‚255‚388‚ and in South Korea the

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