housand victims. (White Paper for the Natural Disaster in 2002, National Emergency Management, 2004)
As to an earthquake(many people raise a question based on the low frequency of an earthquake in Korea), according to the announcement made by National Emergency Management on October 26th, 2011 the frequency of an earthquake in the surrounding areas of the Korean Peninsula is on the rise. To show
C. Global Paradigm Shift and Possibility of Korean Tea Culture
If the social structure and cultural preferences were interconnected, understanding this relationship helps for anticipating and planning for globalization of specific cultural items. Especially, the possibility of Korean tea culture can be firmly recognized, as we examine the strategies reflected by the global paradigm shift. Three
★Definition of Culture Shock★
Culture shock is the anxiety and feelings (of surprise, disorientation, uncertainty, confusion, etc.) felt when people have to operate within a different and unknown culture such as one may encounter in a foreign country.
First, we should not make a noise while eating. Second, the eldest grip spoon or chopsticks first. Third, we should not leave or receiv
wooden CANE and squeals:
RICHIE
Eleanor, help me! Ive got to pee!
Nell REACTS, but rather than being amused or annoyed, a wave
of TRAUMA flickers over her face. The reaction is so strong
we instantly know something is very wrong.
LOU
Richie, knock it off before I beat the
crap out of you!
Nell turns away, sick, breathing hard.
Jane picks up a JEWELRY BOX from a dresser.
JANE
Youre sure this is al
HOUSE - DAY
The truck stops in front of an isolated FARM HOUSE. A wooden
gate stands twenty yards from the front door. A barn and a
hot house sits on either side, surrounded by acres and acres
of beautiful pasture.
CAROLYN JOHNSON, a sixteen-year-old girl, steps out from the
vegetable garden with an arm full of vegetable. She watches
her parents exit the truck.
Francesca carries her grocerie