the role of caring for her younger brother and sisters, largely in the hope of winning the approval of her parents. To at large extent this pattern of taking care of others has extended throughout her life.
8. ‘playing doctor’ -> she extremely felt guilty and ashamed. Repressed sexuality
9. Difficulty in social relationship. Although she wanted the approval of others, she was not willing to
1. 서론
Because ofthe Korean wave, and the K-pop, there is a huge demandof learning Korean in Egypt. Because of this huge demand, Ain Shams University made Korean department in their university. But it is only institute that Egytian can earn theeducation of Korean.
KOICA is voluntarily providing them Korean education but it’s impossible to follow the huge demandof learning Korean.
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the campaign was launched, KWAHK opened a public debate about honor killings in Britain. This was highly significant in that it brought over 500 members ofthe Kurdish community together to confront honor crimes. Since that, more people have become aware of it, have joined and have attended various international conferences to voice out their demands.
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of a veil is a symbol of oppression against women. The advice in the Koran that women should dress modestly is generally interpreted to-day as meaning that Muslim women should cover their head. Within the Muslim community, women are often judged on what they wear and the veil is viewed as the measure of a woman's piety.
Many argue that the veil is used as an instrument to control women's sexuali
the attention of audiences and entertainment consumers in order to get them to the venue, destination, or box office.
3. Entertainment Experiences
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Escapist—immersion providing a respite from real life and w