Bibliography: 1BIP Lecture Book‚ Religion lecture‚ Language lecture‚ Hangul‚ Architecture‚ and food. 2Duk-Hwang Kim. A History of Religions in Korea. Published by arrangement with Daeji Moonhwa-sa 3Kim‚ ChaBong. A Confucian Theory of Leadership: Building Western Leadership Practice on Eastern Thought. Seoul: Parkmungak Publishing
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Principles of Effective Public Speaking 1. Perception: Stop trying to be a great “public” speaker. People want to listen to someone who is interesting‚ relaxed‚ and comfortable. In the routine conversations we have every day‚ we have no problem being ourselves. Yet too often‚ when we stand up to give a speech‚ something changes. We focus on the “public” at the expense of the “speaking.” To become an effective public speaker‚ you must do just the opposite: focus on the speaking and let go of the “public
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As a speaker‚ everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses in public speaking. For many people‚ having difficulty in researching the topics‚ identifying the audiences or conveying the message may be their main problems. But for me‚ finding the ideas‚ using the correct vocabulary and being more confident are three primary aspects of speechmaking that I most want to improve. Today‚ I am going to share with you about my major problems and how I can handle them. The first problem I would like to talk
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An elevator speech is a brief personal advertisement of thirty seconds to one minute engaging and captivating. An elevator speech is as essential as a business card. Use for an elevator speech could be used at conferences‚ receptions‚ a voicemail message‚ or any networking opportunity. You need to be able to say who you are‚ what you do‚ what you are interested in doing and how you can be a resource to your listeners. Knowing your audience is important. Before writing any part of your speech‚ research
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7 KEYS TO SUCCESFUL PUBLIC SPEAKING Published : February 7‚ 2013 Here are the 7 keys that can make you a popular communicator. Introduce a theme. Always introduce a theme at the beginning of a presentation. You can start by a remark saying‚ “I want to talk to you today about staying passionate about life‚” or “I want to talk you to about having a big vision for your life.” Introducing a theme gives your audience a roadmap. Make sure your stories‚ anecdotes or examples tie back
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Early History of Korea Korea’s early history can be traced from the Paleolithic period about 500‚000 years ago. It is believed that its history began in 2333 B.C.E. King Tangun‚ a legendary figure born of the son of heaven and a woman from a bear-totem tribe established the first kingdom named Choson which means “Land of the Morning Calm”. Characterized by clan communities that formed prefectures or provinces like in Japan‚ the country rose and fell so that by the first century B.C.E.‚ 3 kingdoms
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creation Hangul and the discontinuation of the use of Han zi would diminish their social status if literacy became universal‚ King Sejong continued for the sake of the lower class citizens. By inventing a form of written language that was far simpler with only 24 characters‚ King Sejong not only helped to educate the less privileged people but also instilled a sense of national pride and patriotism that allowed Korea to end their reliance on the Chinese Hanzi (“Hangul”). Even today‚ Hangul is still
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Introduction The purpose of this monograph is to provide recommendations to busy rehabilitation service providers in the U.S. for effectively working with persons who hold traditional Korean values. The topics of Korean history‚ immigration‚ culture‚ language‚ religion‚ food‚ views on disabilities and rehabilitation services typically available in Korea are covered briefly to provide the reader with a quick overview and background. For those who seek more detailed information‚ the references cited
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Linguistic peculiarities of publicistic style The publicistic style is used in public speeches and printed public works which are addressed to a broad audience and devoted to important social or political events‚ public problems of cultural or moral character. It falls into three varieties‚ each having its own distinctive features. Unlike other formal styles‚ the publicist style has spoken varieties‚ in particular‚ the oratorical sub-style. The development of radio and television has brought into
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My eyes catch an envelope with my grandfather’s name crafted in Korean hangul. The jumble of Japanese kanji in the letter’s contents puzzles me. During Japanese occupation‚ Korean language was suppressed to destroy Korean national identity. As the letter was my recently-deceased grandmother’s pledge of faithfulness to my grandfather‚ I treasured it as a sacred artifact. I wondered‚ however‚ why my grandmother bypassed her option to finally exercise cultural liberation in her native language.
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