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    across the globe. Korean pop music is known for having sophisticated and visually stimulating music videos. “K-pop musical content includes not only audio aspects but also visuals that flow” (KOCIS: K-pop 44-45). Entertainment companies spend thousands of dollars in producing a music video with intricate concept themes, computer-generated (CG) effects, and colorful background. Watching K-pop music videos is like watching a drama series with plots twists, cliffhangers, and open-ended stories that

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    5 Reasons Budgeting Can Improve Your Life By Shawn P Dempsey | Submitted On December 19, 2010 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Shawn P Dempsey It is often asked why you should budget. It

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    Gary Neal’s Financial Plan Michelle Tindal: 50 Aaron Mercer: 50 Michelle Tindal Aaron Mercer Hypothetical Person Financial Plan A financial plan is the structure through which you can establish and integrate all goals and needs. (class notes) This is the best way to achieve financial objectives through personal financial planning and this will help define financial goals and develop appropriate strategies to reach them. Projection of income: • Active duty officer in the US Army.

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    Effects Of Korean Wave

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    wave was starting in 1990s. Korean drama and Korean music (K - Pop) were the first wave that spread in Southeast Asia. Then Korean wave became a new trend of the world because it was used by social media and internet to expand in global. In the 21st century, Korean wave is increasing growth, such as Korean drama, Korean music (K - pop), including tourism, food, culture and Korean language. Korean wave makes people can listen Korean music (K - pop) widely, addict to Korean drama and then it is inspiration

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    The common name of coumarin comes from another plant Coumarouna odoorate and the systematic name is 2H-1-benzopyran-2-one (2), (I). The name of coumarin comes from a French word coumarou. It is alarge class of natural extract products, it is considered secondary metabolites in many higher plants species, exists especially in Rutaceae and Umbrelliferae plants. It was also found in tonka bean . Coumarin plays an important role in regulation of plants growth and metabolites .(3) Coumarins have important

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    Kpop Versus American Pop

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    American Pop Music VS Korean Pop Music “I don’t care much about music. What I like is sounds” - Dizzy Gillespie Imagine tickets being sold out in only a matter of 10 minutes across the globe in major cities like L.A., N.Y, Paris, Tokyo, and Seoul. But just who could be selling out concerts like this? Is it Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift? Actually try none, of them, the artist who are selling out these concerts in major countries around the globe are actually part

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    Essay on Academic vs Mainstream Writing

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    There are many differences between articles written for scholars and articles written for popular audiences. According to Anne Johns, the author of “Discourse Communities and Communities of Practice,” there are ten conventions or moves that exist only in academic prose and when violated, author is seen as an outsider of the discourse community. John Swales (“Create a Research Space” (CARS) Model Research Introductions) and Ken Hyland also talk about writing and the similarities between all academic

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    Bits of What You Probably Should Know of 401 (k) Plans --- The term 401 (k) is one that is heard quite often in today's. Most people know that it has something to do with retirement, but few young people know exactly how 401 (k) plans work or why they are becoming more and more popular. Additionally, many people who have 401 (k) plans may not know all the details of how they work, how to get the most out of their plan, and how to keep their money safe. In reality, everyone in the business world

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    The world is growing and evolving every day, and like the world they live in, children are doing the same. This statement is not meant to be positive. In today’s world, girls especially, are beginning to experience mentally associated health issues at younger ages. Main ones being shown are eating disorders, low self-esteem, and depression. Girls are facing these problems in not only America. Insecurities and its effects on the minds of young girls is happening all over the globe. It has reached

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    and forced upon the members. I see many comments of fans claiming that they “don 't like the concepts but the girls themselves are very talented” (Why do some fans dislike girl groups?" para 5). Many comments suggests that fans enjoy both girl and guy k-pop groups, however sometimes the girl groups “act way too cute and sexy than guy groups “(Why do some fans dislike girl groups?" para 6) this creates fans to dislike the fact that the girl groups need to act more like this in order for them to be noticed

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