they waved their flags and turned the stands into a sea of Taegeukgi as they cheered on the Korean team. The huge amount of energy that the fans conveyed to the Korean players was the driving force behind the Korean team's victory.
At this point, it is no exaggeration to say that to Koreans the Taegeukgi is not simply a flag that symbolizes the nation but almost a kind ofnational religion.
of longitude and 49 degrees of latitude. A wide variety of terrain and climate shape its numerous natural attractions. Abundant in a variety of resources, plants, animals, and minerals, the land has nurtured countless generations of Chinese people.
Full Name: The People's Republic of China
Area: 9,600,000 sq km
Population: 1.3 billion (as of 2004)
Capital City: Beijing
National Flag: Five-S
1. What dows UNDP do?
1) what is the UN?
The United Nations (UN) an international treaty that spells out the rights and duties of member states. is a unique international organization of 192 sovereign states established in 1945. Its goal is to maintain international peace and security, to develop friendly relations among nations, and to promote social progress, a better living standard and hum
III. The Four Main Issues
In this survey, we picked 4 issues, which got nationwide interest among Koreans. One of our goals is to figure out coexistence of the Rally effect and left-skewed, cynical attitude of blogs, we needed to select controversial issues and they should be criticized by bloggers. Selected ones are the Cheonan sinking, the mad cow fears, the 4 major rivers project and the
of police and politic system. Of course, Korea got rid ofJapanese bureaucrat, but they still existed.
After Korea became independent, at the beginning of establishing country, there were divided into two groups-right wing and left wing. Chosun-gunkook-Association(조선건국위원회) wa established by Yew Woon Young, An Jae Hong, Jung Paik’s group. And then, when it was sure that America wi