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    A1M011018 Signature : THE EXCESS OF KOREAN DRAMA Korean Drama‚ who don’t know about it? Korean Fever is infecting the world. Korean dramas are very popular with good story‚ fun‚ and always make us curious. It could make the people who enjoyed drama infatuated with Korean Drama and can not wait to watch the sequel. Some people even become Korean addicted‚ they may watch Korean Dramas they like for many times without ever getting bored. Many of Korean Dramas have become popular throughout Asia and

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    Tourism Economics‚ 2009‚ 15 (4)‚ 867–873 Research note: The impact of Korean TV dramas on Taiwanese tourism demand for Korea HYUN JEONG KIM School of Hospitality Business Management‚ Washington State University‚ Pullman‚ WA 99164-742‚ USA. E-mail: jennykim@wsu.edu. MING-HSIANG CHEN Department of Finance‚ National Chung Cheng University‚ Chia-Yi‚ Taiwan‚ ROC. E-mail: finmhc@ccu.edu.tw. HUNG-JEN SU Department of Management‚ National Chung Cheng University‚ Chia-Yi‚ Taiwan‚ ROC. E-mail:

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    Literature Review Today Korean popular culture considered as the most successful and well-known entertainment industry. Since 1990s‚ the phenomenon “Hallyu” mostly recognized as “Korean Wave” spread out far away from its mother land and surprisingly made such a positive impression. There are millions of fans of k-pop over the whole world and in the last three-four years popularity of Korean pop-culture reached Kazakhstan. Kazakhstani channels show various TV dramas and a lot of music videos. So

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    beautiful actresses and enchanting plots‚ the South Korean drama series have gained popularity all around world. However‚ at the same time‚ selfie-loaded culture was provoked in the hustle and bustle of our everyday 21st century life. But the truth is that Not everyone is born with a good appearance that aligns with conventional standards like fair skin‚ a high nose bridge or v-shaped jawline‚ even most actors and actresses in the south Korean soap operas have opted for cosmetic surgery to fit this

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    Korean Wave

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    Independent Enquiry Study(IES) on the “Impacts of Korean Wave Stars on the Personal Development of Teenagers in Hong Kong”. Therefore‚ I would like to ask that you please help me fill out this questionnaire on the topic. All information obtained is for the enquiry’s purpose and will remain confidential. Thank you. Personal Information Sex: [] Female [] Male Age: [] 11-13 [] 14-16 [] 17-19 Part A 1. Do you describe yourself as a fan of Korean wave stars? [] Yes (go to question 2)

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    Drama

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    Drama In the 1580s Philip Sidney complained that English playwrights were ignoring the principles of drama; he meant the classical principles exemplified by the tragedies of Seneca and the comedies of Plautus‚ Ben Jonson published his own plays in a grandiose format‚ and with a title (The Works of Benjamin Jonson)‚ that invited comparison with the editions of these same dramatists. The prologue to the first play in this collection‚ Every Man In His Humour*‚ announces that its author ’hath

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    Definition of Drama Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance.[1] The term comes from a Greek word "dran" meaning "action" which is derived from "to do" or "to act". Drama is an art form that explores human conflict and tension. It generally takes the form of a story presented to an audience through dialogue and action. The story is conveyed using the elements of the theatre: acting‚ costumes‚ props‚ scenery‚ lighting‚ music‚ and sound. Drama has an emotional and intellectual

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    As part of our GCSE Drama course‚ we read and studied ‘Bouncers’ by John Godber. During our practical exploration of the text we used drama mediums‚ elements and explorative strategies to enhance our understanding and appreciation of the play. We used the strategies: still image‚ mime‚ hot-seating‚ marking the moment‚ narration‚ role play‚ thought tracking and forum theatre. We also used the mediums of space‚ levels‚ movement‚ mime‚ voice and speech. During our workshops we were also given the opportunity

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    Reality and Illusion In the stage directions at the beginning of Act I of Six Characters in Search of an Author‚ Pirandello directs that as the audience enters the theatre the curtain should be up and the stage bare and in darkness‚ as it would be in the middle of the day‚ “so that from the beginning the audience will have the feeling of being present‚ not at a performance of a properly rehearsed play‚ but at a performance of a play that happens spontaneously.” The set‚ then‚ is designed to blur

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    International Journal of Marketing Studies Vol. 4‚ No. 3; June 2012 Korean TV Soap Operas in Taiwan: An Investigation of Consumers’ Clothing Purchase Behavior Hsiu-Ju Hsu Department of Fashion Design and Management‚ National Pingtung University of Science and Technology No. 1 Shuehfu Rd.‚ Neipu‚ Pingtung 912‚ Taiwan‚ R.O.C. E-mail: hsu@mail.npust.edu.tw Received: February 15‚ 2012 doi:10.5539/ijms.v4n3p16 Abstract In a recent trend‚ Korean TV soap operas have become extremely popular in Taiwan. This article

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