For two days from May 23 to 24, the National Schools English Debating Championship for middle school students was held under the sponsorship of Times Core Corporation and Service for Peace Foundation at Dongkuk University in Seoul. The contest was supervi
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Globally migration takes place for economic and non economic reasons. After the end of World War II, most international migration has been motivated by economic reasons. Things like earning higher wages and incomes were the key reasons. As migration becam
The recent flu virus (HINI) storming across the world got many people thinking. Vaccines represent one of the most successful and effective interventions in medicine. By vaccinating people, society has been able to eradicate numerous diseases that caused
As the 21st century dawns, science is pushing back the boundaries of human knowledge and understanding further than many people feel comfortable with. Both cutting edge technologies, such as cloning, and other more established procedures, such as in vitro
It is obvious that people in every country see education as a clear route to a better life for their children. Most people regard some level of education as a right; the degree of education to which we are entitled by right varies from country to country.
In Korea, you are free to vote or not vote. The decision is completely up to the citizen as he or she sees fit. On the other hand, certain countries like Australia, Singapore and Switzerland make voting compulsory. Do you believe voting should be compulso
There¡¯s something no student wants to face at the end of each semester. It¡¯s obvious. Almost all schools assess students by means of examinations. Almost everyone would agree that exams are stressful. Exams cause a great deal of fear and many students d
Rural areas, sometimes referred to as the countryside are being developed these days. It¡¯s all about real estate and money. The equation is simple. Purchase cheap land outside the city, develop it and urbanize the area to increase the value. Yes, value h
It would be fair to argue that we live in an electronic era. It is evident that things are much easier thanks to the technology. Instead of sending a fax or a post, we can now simply send an email with a click of a button. Well, there¡¯s also the bad side
In most OECD countries more students are enrolling in higher education. 19-year olds going on to university are increasing, and such increase is welcomed both by governments and society in general. However, higher education naturally costs a great sum of
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