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Do you know that Chungbuk National University celebrated its 70th anniversary this year? The university is conducting various commemoration events to mark the 70th anniversary of its foundation. However, it is difficult to visit the school due to COVID-19. A CBT reporter would like to deliver news on what events are being held and in progress instead. First, let the reporter introduce the events that took place during 2020 and the first half of 2021.
 
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This article was penned for busy modern people. Due to busy schedules and the COVID-19 pandemic, modern people spend more time indoors. While staying indoors, people often feel depressed and frustrated. Therefore, CBT reporters recommend visiting ¡®Mt. Seorak¡¯, which has just turned lush and green to mark early summer. Of course, visitors should follow quarantine guidelines, wearing masks, and social distancing. In this article we will introduce the four courses of Mt. Seorak. We booked a guesthouse nearby Mt. Seorak and visited Move-rock and Gwongeumseong Course on the first day, and Biseondae Rock and Geumganggul on the second day.
 
Crime refers to an action committed in violation of the law. Crimes under criminal law may be divided into three categories. It is the transgressions of national interest, the transgressions of social interest, and the transgressions of personal interest. The transgressions of national interest includes civil war, obstruction of official duties, and the transgressions of social interest includes crimes involving explosives and arson. Finally, the transgressions of personal interest include crimes such as murder, injury, assault, and rape. Since ancient times, people have lived together and conflicts have arisen, so various crimes have occurred in that process.
 
Let¡¯s find out more about labeling games through the book Trend 2021 by Kim Nan-do, a professor of department of Consumer Affairs at Seoul National University. The labeling game is a new trend where labels are ascribed to certain people to describe their personalities. The labeling games include the MBTI test, the boomer level test, and the university department test.
 
Recently, starting with Bitcoin which caused a worldwide sensation, many people became interested in cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is electric information that is encoded with blockchain technology and distributed so that people can use the coin as a real currency in some networks. Almost everyone would have heard about ¡®Bitcoin,¡¯ one of the cryptocurrencies. Especially nowadays, young investors in their 20-30s are increasing. Bitcoin, a word that tempted lots of people to invest. What would it be?
 
In 2021, COVID-19 has changed and regulated many of the things that mankind took for granted and freely enjoyed before. Not being able to go abroad, to travel or study, is probably the harshest change that people face in this new reality. In fact, it is quite easy to find people whose plans had been ruined and there are many others eager to go abroad. This situation applies to not only local people but also billions of people all around the world. Maybe because of this, a Korean theme park had been built in Malaya Park, 260km southeast from Jakarta.
 
I visited my grandmother this weekend. Her house is located in a very small village, just below Mt. Geum-oh in Chilgok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Due to its location just below the mountain, my grandmother¡¯s village is hard to reach. Amazingly, it is such a clean area that there is no fine dust and no COVID-19 at all.
 
These are lines from the recently ended Korean drama ¡®Navillera.¡¯ In this drama, there is a story related to the challenge of a seventy-year-old grandfather who challenges himself to finally pursue his childhood dream of doing ballet. However, unlike the main character in the drama, many people live their lives without a dream. They study hard in high school, with the goal of entering a good university, and try to get a stable or high-paying job.
 
Recent data from the Korea Capital Market Institute shows that 28% of new investors accounted for the 20s and 26 percent for 30s last year. Also, it shows an increase in the size of credit loans for those in the 20s and 30s for the cryptocurrency investment frenzy. According to the ¡®Credit loan status by age¡¯ data by commercial banks, credit loans for the 20s have increased by 42.4% in December of the same year and by 28% for the 30s during the same period compared to January. In addition, ¡®Every time¡¯, a community of students for CBNU, has opened a board to share opinions about cryptocurrency, the 2030 generations in Korea and CBNU students are interested in investment.
 
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