We live in a nation with many fascinating e-this and e-thats. The truth of the matter is South Korea often considers itself the information technology capital of the world. The question is: Does this nation deserve the self-awarded title? The irony is tha
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Although times are hard for the global economy, many economists would argue that once the largest market, the U.S. economy is still suffering from the wounds inflicted during the Great Recession. As rhetorical as that may sound, the Americans need more ti
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Some politicians in Japan have clearly forgotten what¡¯s important for their country right now. As Japan reels from its worst natural disaster in hundreds of years, some Japanese politicians care more for a small island dispute than people¡¯s welfare.
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After watching the disasters that swallowed a risk obsessed nation, it is hard not to raise doubts about the adequacy of preparations to confront natural calamities throughout the developed and developing world. Japan¡¯s failure to withstand the vagaries
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Even with all the human advances in science, no one can exactly predict when or where the tectonic earthquake would claim countless lives and destroy human creations. When considering the recent tragedy in Japan one can¡¯t help thinking how such a nation
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I have the feeling true religious virtues are being displayed outside of the church. Yes, I am referring to the relief aid dispatched to Japan from all over the world. Perhaps it is just I who is convinced the famous senior pastor was being blindly self-r
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According to a recent survey, Korean teenagers are less happy than students in China and Japan. The survey, which was conducted by the National Youth Policy Institute, asked 2,268 Korean middle and high school students, 1,167 Chinese, and 1,144 Japanese s
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We are aware of the fact that media is oftentimes repetitive and fabricated. I have realized over the years that information is also delivered in the form of questions. The reality is people do not see questions as a means of imparting information and if
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How free are we in our expression? An interesting report submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council by an UN Special Reporter said human rights have been severely restricted since 2008 in South Korea when President Lee Myung-bak took office. The
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Authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak has been overthrown by the people. With the unrest continuing in the neighboring nations of Egypt, a question sparks a thought. Who is next? Recently the Foreign Policy magazine in the U.S. chose Kim Jong-il of North Kor
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