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    unlike the expectation‚ NK’s national plans didn’t work out well‚ and North Koreans started to suffer from political oppression and chronic food shortages. North Koreans who could not stand the situation in their home country started fleeing from North to South Korea. first broadcast in July 2007 reveals the 10 day journey of the North Korean defectors who cross several border to settle in South Korea. The journey of North Korean defectors begins in Tumen and Yalu river‚ the rivers defectors have to

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    the first Korean music video that got 100 million views on YouTube. The Korean singer/rapper Psy then became an international star that reached the number two spot on the American Billboard Charts and number one on the Chinese music charts. He was even invited on the Ellen Show to perform his dance next to Britney Spears and Ellen Degeneres herself. These are prove that the Korean Wave (or Hallyu in Korea) is gaining more recognition not only in Asia‚ but also the world. With Korean culture in

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    According to the class reading by Eui-Young Yu‚ “Korean American Communities and their Institutions: An Overview” she states Korean Americans have established three broad types of communities: territorial community‚ associational community and psycho-cultural community. One may ask‚ are these separate communities needed to constitute a cohesive Korean American community? This question can be answered accordingly‚ each community works together and actively participates with one another to enhance

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    Questions to go over at the meeting - How much can I write based on my own personal knowledge and not have to cite it? (facts such as traditions and customs vs. personal observations such as a statement “Koreans and Chinese tend to anglicise their names more than the rest of the East Asian counterparts” ) - What are some of the criteria that I should use to filter out the “bad” research other than peer-reviews? - Additional interview questions o Did you feel the need to adopt an English name? o Do

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    first I could not comprehend why Korean-American to learn Korean language. Because‚ they are to learn Korean language‚ I think that identity confusion and educational obstacles. However‚ I thought about Korean-American to learn Korean language for the first time after reading this article. I also‚ think that it is important for Korean-American students to have pride in their mother language by studying in Korean and there are should learn to speak and write in Korean more perfectly. Therefore‚ changing

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    On June 25‚ 1950‚ the Korean War begins when North Korean troops invade South Korea‚ but the report goes largely unnoticed in Seattle. Seattle’s principal role during the three-year conflict will be as a port of embarkation through which personnel and materiel flow to the Far East. News of the invasion by North Korea came on a Sunday. The first indication of the seriousness of the event came the next day when military installations in Puget Sound and in Alaska were placed on full alert. Even after

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    The Korean Legend of Dan Gun The Korean legend of Dan Gun begins with the “Lord of Heaven” who had a son‚ Hwan-ung‚ who yearned to live on Earth. The legend states that the heaven and earth were one‚ and all animals could communicate with humans and gods. Hwan-ung wanted earthly rule‚ so his father sent him to Earth to gain his desire. When he went to Earth he met a tiger and a bear who "prayed" to become human. Hwan-ung proposed a test‚ which if completed would make the contestant a human. The

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    Korean War The first significant Canadian event that I picked was the Korean War. The Korean War was a conflict in Korea between North and South Korea spanning from June 25th 1950 to July 27th 1953‚ the south backed by the United Nations and the north backed by China with some material aid from the Soviets. The war was started due to a political division of Korea due to an agreement with the allied forces after WW II. After that the American administrators proceeded in dividing the Korean Peninsula

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    Catalyst to Korean war

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    The Catalyst to the Korean War It is often thought of‚ as the “Forgotten War”‚ the Korean War took place between the years 1950-1953. Korea was a frequently fought-over peninsula in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Korea was dominated by China as a tributary nation for centuries‚ fought over by China and Japan in the first Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) and fought over again by Japan and Russia in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)‚ both wanting it for colonization. It was annexed

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    Korean Munjado paintings

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    Korean Munjado paintings With particular focus on their comparison to Chinese munjado Lucie Pejsarova‚ Korean Studies M.A Introduction Korean munjado are paintings of classical Chinese characters‚ decorated with various patterns and symbols related to exposed character. Concept of classical Chinese character’s modification and its change to an object to be artistically varied has its origin in Sung China. Than‚ decorated Chinese character paintings become popular in many regions of Chinese

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