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    Korean War

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    “The Korean War was essentially regional‚ but the superpowers made it personal and therefore‚ global.” Discuss. The Korean War‚ 1950 can be argued to be a civil war which was and later evolved to become a proxy war. Here‚ “regional” can be defined as the civil war between North and South Korea whereby the two had their own conflicting aims and ideology‚ “personal” can be defined as the proxy war between the two superpowers – USA and USSR where the objective and aims of the civil war between North

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    Korean Culture

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    Traditional arts [edit] Main article: Korean art Dance [edit] Main article: Korean dance Jinju geommu As with music‚ there is a distinction between court dance and folk dance. Common court dances are jeongjaemu (정재무) performed at banquets‚ and ilmu (일무)‚ performed at Korean Confucian rituals. Jeongjaemu is divided into native dances (향악정재‚ hyangak jeongjae) and forms imported from Central Asia and China (당악정재‚ dangak jeongjae). Ilmu are divided into civil dance (문무‚ munmu) and military

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    Korean Food

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    Korean culture is comprised of a multitude of societal changes that have amounted and transformed throughout the years. Beginning five thousand years ago Korea has slowly evolved into a cultural haven. Music‚ dance‚ painting‚ food‚ fashion‚ arts‚ games‚ karate‚ family life‚ theater‚ religion and beliefs are just a few components that make up modern day Korean culture. Korean cuisine is one of the most unifying of all of these cultural factors. The food in Korea is one of the defining elements of

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    Korean Air

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    Introduction Korean Air is the largest airline company in South Korea which located in Soul. Korean Air was established in March 1st‚ 1969. Korean Air currently transports an average of more than 20 million passengers per year. Since 2004‚ Korean Air has been the world leader in the international cargo transport sector (Korean Air Co Ltd‚ 2011). Korean Air is the top 20 airlines in the world in terms of passengers carried and is also the top-ranked international cargo airline (Korean Air Co Ltd‚ 2011)

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    The Hot Zone

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    The Hot Zone Summary | Part 1‚ Chapter 1 Something in the Forest Summary Chapter one introduces the reader to Charles Monet. He is a French expatriate working on a sugar plantation in western Kenya. The story begins on New Year’s Day‚ 1980‚ when Charles and a woman take an overnight trip to Mount Elgon‚ a formerly active volcano. During their trip‚ they visit Kitum Cave. After returning to his quiet life‚ Monet becomes ill. The reader knows that he is experiencing a catastrophic illness‚ but Charles

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    The Korean War

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    The Land of the Morning Calm A Short History of the Korean War James Stokesbury 1. Describe the location‚ dimensions and shape of the Korean peninsula. • The Korean peninsula stretches for almost 600 miles long. While the width varies‚ it ranges from about 90-200 miles. The total area is about 85‚000 square miles. The shape of the peninsula resembles an elongated New Jersey. 2. What two rivers form the northern‚ land boundary of Korea? • Yalu River (between North Korea and

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    Korean Education

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    Proposal to Implement More Extracurricular Activities in Korean High Schools The Korean government should pass a law that requires all high schools to implement more extracurricular activities within their academic curriculum. Three Main Problems with the Current System 1. The current system is one-sided with a heavy emphasis on preparing for the college entrance exams. a. Korean high school chool students spend approximately 15 hours in school or studying every day‚ which is three hours more

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    Korean Pop

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    Korean Pop in Society Abstract: This research paper explores the beginning of South Korean Pop music first emerging in the early 1900’s and becoming a global phenomenon. It examines the correlation between lyrical‚ acoustical values connected to facets of Korean values and cultural influences. The background of instruments‚ choreography and tempos are uniquely organized giving harmony to Korean music evolution. Lastly‚ Korean pop has different reactions globally‚ as its influences in media have

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    Contact Zones

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    their surroundings. Mary Louise Pratt describes this as creating a contact zone where parody‚ critique‚ and unseemly comparisons create social disruptions in which students are challenged. In her essay “Arts of the Contact Zone‚” she proposes that classrooms should take up this style of educating. What would a contact zone in a classroom perform like? Out of all the elements that are capable of creating a contact zone‚ parody is one of the more familiar choices that would behave well in a classroom

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    Korean Conflict

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    Unit Two Korean Conflict HIST105 January 20‚ 2013 Abstract In this essay you will learn about the Korean War conflict and how it ended and what went wrong. Also how the United States deals with the conflict of the Korean War. How did this war affect American sensibilities‚ including the way Americans viewed the war and themselves? There were many different consequences occurred as a result of the Korean Conflict‚ which ended in 1953‚ with thousands of fatalities but no clear victor

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