Korean language to denote illness or misfortune. For example, talnatda means "to become ill" or "to have trouble."
The talnori, or mask dance, originated as a shamanist practice meant to drive evil spirits of illness or bad luck out of an individual or a village. The shaman (mudang) and her assistants would put on masks and dance in order to scare away the demons.
In any case, traditional Korea
Drinking culture in Korea
Koreans, like their neighbours across the water in Japan, like a drink and a good time. The Japanese consume 70 litres of beer per person compared with 40 litres per capita in South Korea. Drinking has always enabled Koreans to cut loose from the rather stiff constraints of their hierarchical Confucian culture and a few drinks and a singalong are a big part of modern Ko
provide engagement with English culture through experience learning
3> offer English education of good quality and low price
4> compensate the shortage of English learning time in public education
5> build global human resources (for English communication ability is the most required skill for global competition and Korean English education has been criticized for its emphasis on grammar.)
Ⅰ. Introduction of Study
1. Background of study
Although the name of 'QR code' was difficult to remember at first, the recognition rate of 'QR Code' is increasing day by day. As smart phones have become popular globally, various marketings which are using it have appeared. One of the typical marketings is QR code marketing. If QR code which is also called 2D barcode is scanned, it simpl
1. Introduction: Summary of Pachinko
"Pachinko" by Lee Min Jin is a multigenerational family saga that covers the period from 1910, when Korea was colonized by Japan, to the 1980s. The novel explores the impact of colonialism on the lives of the characters, particularly those of Korean descent.