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    Introduction: North Korea is an East Asian country, officially the democratic people’s republic of Korea. The name Korea is derived from the kingdom Goguryeo or Koryo. Every day from Monday to Saturday more than 24 million people work to maintain the socialist machine of North Korea, this unique political experiment it’s been running for almost 70 years. It’s all at the expense of an isolated and subjugated people. This means people protected from the outside world by their leader, public knowledge

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    The North And The South

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    The North and the South both had to make extreme adjustments in order to prepare themselves for an all-out internal war. Both sides of this conflict grew from the same place. It was severely differing opinions and ideologies that caused the bloodiest war in American history. Most people believe that the Civil war was fought over the slavery enterprise, and they are partially right. The civil war did in fact have ties to opposition and the attempted removal of slavery in the United States, but that

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    The North Face

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    The North Face is a rapidly growing brand that started out as a small shop in San Francisco, California. It was founded by two hikers as a small mountaineering retail shop, but has since taken off to become a world-renowned chain with high quality outdoor clothing and gear. The quality and variety of the brand has encouraged the extreme sport goers to continue to shop and spread the word of its reliability. This is important for a lot of the consumers because the Earth is nothing to mess with. They

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    different depending on where, on the map, people were located, the North or the South. The North and the South were different in three ways, economically, politically, and, lastly, socially. Even through their differences, there were also a few simularites. To begin, the North and South were different economically mainly because one, the North, was an Industrial economy, and the other, the South, was an Agricultural economy. Meaning, in the North, they mainly made their money through northern factories and

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    The North and South emerged as two distinct reasons because they had various differences. Northerners and Southerners speaked the same language and worshipped in the same kinds of churches. Yet their outlooks and attitude about many things were quite different. These differences included the geography, the society, the economy, and the transportation system. One of the differences between the North and South was the climate and geography. In the North, it experienced four distinct seasons, from

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    The North and the South have always had different viewpoints since the establishment of the original Thirteen Colonies. Their economic differences directly affected and shaped how the North and the South thrived in the early stages of American history. The North’s and the South’s economic views molded how their political and social viewpoints established, from the Southern states agricultural-oriented society, to the Northern states industrialized culture. The Northern states relied heavily on immigrants

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    Imagine a life living in North Korea. A country so isolated and cut off from the rest of the world. After many years after the war, North Korea and America have not been at a complete truce. North Korea holds America responsible for tearing their country into two parts, North and South. Nevertheless there are many similarities and differences between America and North Korea. An impoverished country of more than twenty five million people, North Korea, also known as the Democratic People’s Republic

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    During the antebellum period, the North and South were often seen as separate nations. The North and South were not two distinct nations technically; however, both North and South are characterized by different words. Since different factors described the nation, individuals began to see the North and South as separate. The North was classified as industrialized and the South was associated with farming such as cotton production. The assumption that the North and South had very little in common is

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    The North and South emerged as two distinct regions because they had various differences. These differences included the geography, the economy, the societal differences, and the transportation.These differences may seem minor, but they changed both regions in such a big way that they were not that alike. Considering all of this, the North and South most definitely have their differences which made them distinct regions on their own. One of the most striking differences between the North and South

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    The North and South merged as two distinct regions because they had various differences. These differences included the geography, economy, societal and transportation systems during Antebellum (pre Civil War). One of the most striking differences between the North and South was the climate and geography. In the North it is warm with humid summers and snowy winters. They have short growing seasons because of the cold weather, making it a struggle to farm. The North has beautiful, clear rivers and

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