I. Introduction
1) Thins about Egypt
Revolution! How heart beating word it is! There are so many revolutions in world history. In spite of many number of revolutions ever, all the revolution have same thing in common. Today we will discuss about the revolution of Egypt. Why Egypt? Because Egypt one has similarity with our nation, Korean revolution. For example, March 1st movement or April 19
Korean media maintain their objectivities covering the news of each side. Commonly, the Korean media reported both different attitudes of China insisting no company can be an exception of National Security Law, and U.S.A insisting China Government should guarantee the freedom of sharing information. In this case, Korean news agencies are holding a balance in general. Most news ofKorean broadcast
The 880 thousand won generation
Kim Ji yeong, an ordinary Korean woman who graduated from college in Busan in the year 2003, was never able to get a permanent job. After graduating she became a labor worker under contract which was the position of a secretary for a steel company. However, she was excluded from the list of people who were to be promoted to permanent job when the revision of the L
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of doi moi, too? This question is of great practical importance, since if the Vietnamese reform program was at least partly sharped by external circumstances, it might be difficult to adopt the methods of doi moi in a country whose foreign relations awe too dissimilar from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese and North Koreanforeign policies have had little in common in the last tw