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    In general, social movement emerges with several roles and function. There is no doubt that their roles are to serve the people as to represent the public interest. In fact, the emergence of this particular group secure no deny to the rise of democracy as the universal value. Thus, in this paragraph, the writer will address on roles of social movement in shaping the South Korea socio-political sphere. The role of social movement in South Korea is seen through the uprising of “March 1st Movement”

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    public broadcaster KBS has aired its satellite channel “KBS world” in China for both Korean and foreigners in 2007. KBS hopes their new service can boost Korean wave in China with a population of 1.3 billion. Moreover, media production is promoted by national policy. Korean government continuously support and promote Korean wave to the whole world by improving their production techniques. The range of implementation of Korean wave expands rapidly as the exposure rate of the word Hallyu increases. Chinese

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    Statement” of 1972 pledged that Korea would work for peaceful reunification. (Korean unification: a new kind of peacebuilding project: Professor Myoung-Kyu Park is the current director of the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies at Seoul National University) Such peaceful reunification would have to follow North Korea’s collapse and its absorption to South Korea. It is difficult to predict when North Korea would collapse, but economic and social problems arising within North Korea provides reasons

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    computer scientist who were worked at University of Kansas, were found to have plagiarized of their research. Their punishment was to leave their work. In 2006, Hwang Woo-suk, Korean researcher, had done a series of experiments in stem cell research which found later that he had fabricated them. Hwang was charged with a two-year suspended prison and fired from his position in Seoul National University. David Robinson, the Vice-Chancellor of Monash University, was accused of serious academic misconduct

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    sequences of the dengue virus 4 were detected. We will also summarize the current literature relating to discovery of biomarkers for radiation toxicity that support the feasibility of the proposed project. The research of Dr. Tuan Vo-Dinh at Duke University is focused on the development and applications of biosensing technologies using optical detection techniques (fluorescence, Raman, SERS) to detect proteins, DNA, mRNA and microRNA biomarkers for disease diagnostics such as infectious diseases, cancer

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    A Failing Education System: Korean Education Korea has experienced an astonishing rate of growth in the past five decades. Many people attribute this growth to Korean education. In some aspects, the education mindset of Korea has been successful in helping Korea grow to what it is today. However, times have changed. The current educational philosophy in Korea does not reflect the ever-changing world today. The Korean education system limits students' creativity by focusing on rote memorization

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    Kim Jong-Un In Korea

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    Alastair Gale, “In Seoul, Kim Jong Un Preferred to Shinzo Abe,” The Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2014. Kim Jong-un came out ahead of Abe Shinzo by a margin of 1.3 to 1.1 on the survey’s zero-to-ten scale, zero being the least favorable 
 See the “Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and Mutual Assistance Between the People’s Republic of China and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,” signed on July 11, 1961, in particular, Article II, which calls on both contracting parties to render immediate

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    Texting College Students

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    The use of cell phones has become more and more prevalent throughout the years, and has become the newest and fastest way of connecting and communicating with peers and friends in the 21st century. Students everywhere communicate with others through texting. “On college campuses, as over 97% of college students own a cell phone. (Hudson, Bliss, Fetro, 1)” Cell phones are the new way that adults, teens, students, and often children use to communicate with others. Since texting was first used in the

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    remiss if now, as a student at Georgetown University, I did not take the opportunity to explore a region I have always revered. My Korean minor has enabled me to move beyond the dominant Western framework of my two majors, Justice & Peace Studies and Government. This program will be one step of many towards my goal to be not only an education policy advocate, but also a future Political Science professor. According to the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, about

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    Systematic Review NUR/518 University of Phoenix Systematic Review The purpose of a systematic review is to attempt to find, evaluate and synthesize high quality research relevant to the research question. A systematic review uses carefully developed data collection and sampling procedures that are put in place in advance as a protocol. (Polit, 2012). A systematic review must contain the following: a clear inclusion and exclusion criteria, an explicit search strategy

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