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The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI), which indicates the overall trend of stocks, surpassed the 2,500-point mark on October 30, 2017. However, it soon dropped as the national economy fell into recession. From 2010 to 2020, KOSPI has always resided either closely above or below the 2,000 ma
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Kim Seo Hyun
2021.03.01 18:24
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The word media is a plural form of the Latin word medium, which means “a middle ground.” As a medium connecting people and the world, news and broadcasting systems should follow solid media ethics, including pursuits of truth, the realization of social justice, and respect toward human beings. Howev
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Kweon Seoyoung
2020.12.07 22:49
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The notorious coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected yet another domestic industry, this time the airline industry. Airline companies faced heavy competition in the sector, even before the virus struck the world. Unable to survive on their own, many companies entered into mergers and a
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Jung Eun Chong
2020.11.13 23:53
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Since the beginning of the year, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has threatened the lives of people. As the situation has been extended, some people are facing a more fatal threat than others. With a higher level of social distancing taking place, stores have closed down or have been restricted t
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Kang Min Seo
2020.11.12 11:19
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On July 17, Han Hye-yeon, a famous stylist who runs her own YouTube channel, apologized to her subscribers amid claims that some of her videos contained hidden advertising. She had posted many videos in which she would introduce new shoes, clothes, and various fashion items. In these clips, she emph
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Jung Eun Chong
2020.10.05 23:51
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In our drive towards economic growth and social development, mankind has not only melted the glaciers but also punctured the ozone layer. In the first quarter of the year, South Korea set a record for the highest average temperature and then experienced a massive series of floods in July and August.
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Yoon Seok Jun
2020.10.05 11:35
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South Korea had been seen by the global community as one of the leading exemplars in handling the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Being amongst the earliest hit nations last February, South Korea’s fast testing and efficient contact tracing had helped the country contain the number of cases
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Joo Hannah
2020.10.04 16:06
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“I will not pass the company’s managerial rights to my children,” said Samsung Electronics heir and Vice Chairman Lee Jae Yong, before bowing down at a 90-degree angle amid the frantic sound of camera shutters. At the televised press conference for his public apology that made headlines across the c
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Nam Eun Seo
2020.08.31 19:25
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An unsolvable riddle seems to be the right way to describe the current real estate policies and the ensuing national backlash in South Korea. Since his inauguration in May 2017, South Korean President Moon Jae-in has attempted to stabilize housing prices with several measures that have mainly target
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Jung Eun Chong
2020.08.27 21:42
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“Try how troublesome and disgusting it is to get rid of Bbira,” said Kim Jung Un of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK), indicating the beginning of revenge and retribution toward South Korea. Bbira, a misrepresentation of the word “leaflet,” is a paper note containing advertisements or
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Kweon Seoyoung
2020.08.27 18:38
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Recently in South Korea, a horrible incident was reported in which a young female triathlete committed suicide because of continuous physical and verbal abuse from her coach and other athletes. However, this is not the first time that assault in the sporting world has been made public. In fact, freq
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Park Sumin
2020.08.27 18:10
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On April 27, a post with the title “Elementary School Teacher, Is He Normal?” has littered the internet with severe controversies on whether a teacher's words and actions were sexually inappropriate. He was blamed for assigning the homework of washing underwear and also for saying sexually inappropr
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Nam Hye Bin
2020.06.04 01:21
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Even the most groundbreaking innovations are powerless without the appropriate legal foundations to support them. On March 6, the National Assembly passed the revised Passenger Transport Service Act in an attempt to settle the conflict between the existing taxi industry and the rising ride-hailing s
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Nam Eun Seo
2020.05.17 17:55
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Kim Min Sik, a nine-year-old boy, lost his life while he was crossing the road in front of Onyang Middle School, located in Asan, Chungnam Province. His parents said Kim was an extremely cautious boy, but he was hit by a speeding car. His four-year-old brother Kim Min Hoo survived because of his bro
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Lee Eun Seo
2020.05.12 16:03
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Imagine someone cheated you out of a trillion won. That’s what LIME Asset Management (hereafter LIME) did to its investors. LIME first came to light in July 2019 upon an investigation by the prosecution for unfair transactions. Since then, the scope of investigation into the fiasco unofficially deem
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Kie Hae Seung
2020.05.03 20:55
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Imagine meeting your beloved ones once again after their death. Their eyes, nose, hands, and even fingers will look just as they did before, taking you back in time and helping you say goodbye for the last time. Now in 2020, such a dream has been developed into a vivid reality through virtual realit
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Park Min Ha
2020.04.05 12:24
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Despite the twists and turns, the South Korea politics is pioneering and carving out a new road to democracy. On December 27, 2019, the *Revised Public Official Election Act* passed the Assembly plenary session after a long struggle. With numerous discussions made to reach an agreement, the revision
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Kweon Seoyoung
2020.04.02 21:38
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“Best chatrooms full of real-time slaves.” Such a chat room description exposes the clearly disturbing psyche behind the recently surfaced series of cyber sex crimes, informally referred to as the “Telegram Room No. N” case. Under a system involving sexual exploitation and illegal distribution, thes
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Kie Hae Seung
2020.04.01 17:38
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On January 14, there was a lawsuit that caused much controversy on the Internet. The case was regarding a Naver café, “Bad Fathers,” where people whistle-blow about parents who do not pay for the upkeep of their own children. With regard to this, limitations on the current laws related to child rear
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Nam Hye Bin
2020.03.09 16:14
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Will it be possible to see a society in the Republic of Korea where people do not receive change back after they spend cash? The Bank of Korea (BOK) said they will test-run the Change Account Savings Service (CASS) starting this year. The change from buying and receiving goods at convenience stores
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Lee Donghyun
2020.03.09 16:01