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 of national religion.
Nations: Afghanistan, North Western Pakistan, India
The full Afghan chadri covers the wearer's entire body except for a small region about the eyes, which is covered by a concealing net or grille.
②Chador
*Nations: Iran
A chador is an outer garment or open cloak worn by many Iranian women in public spaces. A chador is a full-length semicircle of fabric open down the front, which is thro
smaller than domestic manpower can make an effect like the government give subsidy for enterprise. It is delaying an industrial structure change. Thus, a social problem is occurring by a being not enough of a foreign manpower. system. Therefore, in order to solve this we should check how the current foreign workforce system is , what the effect of introduction of foreign workforce is , what poli
organization called IBM at that time, so it is not fair to say that foreigner's cultural values can represents the Korean's values toward cultures. Also this study was based on a total sample of a hundred thousand participants, and this sample was not evenly distributed. Some nations were studied with samples of several thousand, while others were represented by samples as small as 74 and 80.
small hospital and rising health expenditure.
Ⅱ-2. Hospitals
1) Positive- Large Hospitals
According to the policy chairman for the Hospital Association hospital, the rise of private corporations and capital investment to its investors by investing in the hospital management can also rationalize. Thanks to rationalization of management, quality health care service of hospitals for profit ri