1, Veil
1) Meaning of veil
A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by women, that is intended to cover some part of the head or face. One view is that as a religious item, it is intended to show honor to an object or space.
Use: For centuries, women have worn sheer veils, but only under certain circumstances. They would have been used, as an alternative to a mask, as a simp
Colonialism
- Nationalism: Na Woon-hyu, Arirang(아리랑,1926) – 1st Korean masterpiece
- Triggered productions by young generation: Under heavy censorship by Japan
- Nationalistic film form: character, theme, narrative, style
- Maverick brought heyday in Korean cinema: ended with Na’s death in 1937
- Filmmakers, Actors flew to Shanghai: Jin Yan(김염), Heo Young(Dr.Hu Yung)
1.Introduction
1.1.Problem statement
Most universities in Korea do not recognize usefulness of facility management budgeting and they still keep using the same way . People are concerned about maintenance of school building less than construction and educational facilities about operation and maintenance are recognized the significance after taking place disaster. Most universities in Korea h
②Protecting dignity
Hijab protects women's dignity. It is important to muslim men and women keeping their virginity, and hijab keeps muslim women from scandals. With hijab, they can be protected from sexual harassment or any other harm. Also, thanks to hijab, men are forced to look at a woman as a person not as an object, so they feel safe behind the hijab.
③Liberation from appearance
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colonial rule. All at once countless people with flags in their hands took to the streets shouting, "Long live Korean independence!" The streets were turned into a sea of flags and in that incident is the source of the latent power of the Taegeukgi. From that time until independence in 1945 the Korean people continued their battle for independence at the risk of their lives, sustained by the powe