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    The Korean War began on June 25th‚ 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. On June 27th‚ 1950‚ American United Nations forces intervened to stop the advance. This action has positively and negatively affected both the United States and Korea. Deciding to aid South Korea in the Korean War has drastically changed the lives of many people. In 1949‚ China fell into Mao Zedong’s communist forces. More than 500 million Chinese and 220 million soviets lived under communist rule. Japan ruled Korea

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    ------------------------------------------------- Korean War From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Korean War (한국전쟁) (조선전쟁) | Part of the Cold War | Clockwise from top: U.S. Marines retreating during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir; U.N. landing at Incheon harbor‚ starting point of the Battle of Inchon; Korean refugees in front of an AmericanM26 Pershing tank; U.S. Marines‚ led by First LieutenantBaldomero Lopez‚ landing at Incheon; F-86 Sabre fighter aircraft. | Date | 25 June 1950 –

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    Summary I. Basis 2 A. Arcelor-Mittal and Arabic countries 2 B. Objectives 2 C. Overview of the protagonists 2 1. A geopolitic tensed 2 2. Geography and infrastructures logistics 3 3. COFACE classification 3 4. Decision 4 II. ArcelorMittal in syria and in Arabia Saudi 4 A. Syria 4 1. Country profile  4 2. Regulatory 4 3. Financial incentives 4 4. Infrastructures 4 5. Industry 5 6. Latakia industrial city 5 B. Saudi Arabia (KSA) 5 1. Country profile  5 2. Private sector 5 3.

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    Movie 1: Arirang The documentary has two parts‚ "The Korean American Journey‚" which covers the community’s history from 1903 to about 1960‚ and "The Korean American Dream‚" which continues the story through the present. The film begins the story of how and why‚ in less than three years in the early 1900s‚ more than 7‚000 Koreans left their strife-torn homeland for new lives on the sugar plantations of Hawaii. The film is more than just another tale of a people immigrating to America and finding

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    America the term is loosely practiced. Kim states in her essay “Unlike students in Korean schools‚ who were taught to bow to teachers at every turn‚ no one batted an eye when a teacher entered a classroom.” When Kim talks about her English as a second language class (E.S.L) it could be argued that she is describing discrimination. Kim explains that even though she was in a class in America with fellow Koreans who families also fled‚ there was still a division of social class between them just

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    and economy being negatively affected‚ 2) Different values and benefits 1) Countries come into conflict when hey feel that their value system is being threatened to protect their own value systems. 2) This is evident in the case of Korean

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    S.L. classes and having the ability to communicate with those who spoke Korean‚ she was an outsider. At one point in her essay‚ she describes the first English word she had learned as being “fresh off the boat” (Roen‚ Glau & Maid‚ 2011). Kim‚ not understanding English‚ didn’t realize that the joke was on her until much later when she had a better grasp of the language. Kim was also amazed at the differences in Korean schools and those in America. In Korea‚ she describes school as being quiet

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    between Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire on 17 November 1905 by the influence of Russo-Japanese War. This treaty effectively made Korea a protectorate of Japan. Immediately after that‚ on 22 August 1910 the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty was signed‚ which officially unveiled Korea’s colonial period.1 The impacts of the colonial period on Korea can be discussed in three different aspects‚ namely infrastructure development‚ economics‚ education and culture. “Koreans have always thought that the

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    The Impact of Global Economic Crisis in the Middle East Impact of Global Economic Crisis in Middle East Page 1 Table of Contents Glossary ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 4 Background .............................................................

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    world but the U.S. didn’t‚ this caused a great tension between this two. The effects of the Cold war showed how the U.S. practiced containment. The U.S. created the Truman Doctrine which helped struggling countries‚ Marshall Plan‚ Berlin Airlift‚ Korean War‚ and Cuban Missile crisis. The first policy of containment was because of American spy George Kennan and his Long Telegram to the U.S. on February 22th‚ 1946 “The U.S. should be patient and vigilant in practicing containment against the U.S.S

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