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
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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1. Legacy of Colonial Period and Geopolitical Importance
Colonial Legacy and Institutional Structure
The Philippines reformed their institution and system by Spain and the United States during thecolonial period. However, the US failed to make an efficient administrative organization.
South Korean institution was highly influenced by Japan and US army military government. => Japan st
The rules governing international politics today were constructed in the
1648 peace of Westphalia following Europe's thirty years' war.
The powerful did not design a global system for equals; the great powers followed the prescription of realist thought to always seek self-advantage.
Almost all of the independent sovereign states in the southern hemisphere
were at one time colonies. To
BEFORE THECOLONIAL PERIOD(PRE-1910)
1910년에 일본이 한반도를 점령하기 전에, 한국은 거의 5000년 역사동안 자신의 교육 체계와 교과과정을 발전시켜 왔다. 한국은 전통적으로 인문학을 중시하고 기술 과목은 천한 것으로 여겼다. 귀족은 공자의 윤리학과 철학을 지역 초등 교육기관에서 배웠고, 실용적인 과