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¡°The parties to this agreement¡¦ recognizing the need for an effective and progressive response to the urgent threat of climate change based on the best available scientific knowledge¡¦ acknowledging that climate change is a common concern of humankind¡¦ recognizing the importance of the conservation and enhancement, as appropriate, of sinks and reservoirs of the greenhouse gases referred to in the convention¡¦ Have agreed as follows.¡±
 
The COVID-19 Pandemic, which started last year, is still in place. CBNU has been conducting online classes through the Blackboard system since 2020. There are advantages of being able to take classes conveniently and listening to them regardless of time and place, but if there are any advantages, there are also disadvantages. Actually, after conducting online classes on Blackboard, hundreds of Blackboard errors were reported. In this article, a CBT reporter would like to learn more about errors related to using Blackboards and listen to students¡¯opinions.
 
Do you know that the ¡®Kaltura Content Management System¡¯ came in Blackboard? According to a survey of enrolled students, 50% of students said that they don¡¯t know that the Kaltura Content Management System came in Blackboard. Therefore, a CBT reporter is going to report about what ¡®Kaltura Content Management System¡¯ is and the distinction of this system.
 
The Chungbuk Times No.198
 
The Chungbuk Times No.197
 
It has been a whole year since the COVID-19 outbreak in 2021, but we haven¡¯t fully escaped the threat of COVID-19 yet. The highly contagious virus can be seen as fatal in club activities, in which ¡®hanging-out¡¯ is considered as important. The street recruitment period used to be held when the new semester started every year, but this activity was also cancelled due to COVID-19. The event attracts too many students to continue as before.
 
In March 2021, CBNU was crowded by students returning for the start of class. There were a lot of students who had face-to-face classes or preferred to study at school even though most classes would be untact due to COVID-19. It comes as no surprise that dormitories, above all, were the most crowded places on campus. Last year the CBNU dormitories were mostly single occupancy instead of the original double occupancy for collective COVID-19 infection prevention.
 
This article was penned for people who feel burdened because of COVID-19. Therefore, CBT reporters recommends visiting a museum as a good example of a place where you can explore with little contact with other people. At the same time, CBNU students can have an interesting and uplifting experience to their taste. Or, it would be great to visit interesting museums in other cities with the object of exploring Korean history. If CBNU students do decide to venture out to local museum or explore museums in other cities, always be safe by wearing a mask, washing your hands, and maintaining social distancing.
 
Recently, a SBS drama ¡°Joseon – Gumasa¡± was banned after just two episodes due to a controversy over the distortion of history. The background of the drama is the ¡®Tae-jong¡¯ era of the Joseon dynasty. It was criticized that it could be used as the basis for supporting China¡¯s northeastern process due to various historical distortions portrayed in the drama, such as the appearance of Chinese food at old Korean restaurants. Moreover, China¡¯s culture process has recently intensified in Korea, and the drama, which is the leading actor of the Korean Wave culture, was criticized for yielding to ¡®China Money.¡¯
 
For a long time, the earth has been tainted by severe environmental problems due to the waste people produce in their daily lives. According to a report, by Statistics Korea, on the generation and disposal of living and workplace waste between 2013 and 2019, there was an estimated 380,709kg in 2013 and 481,682kg in 2019, an increase of about 26.4%. As a result, it can be seen that the amount of waste people discard is increasing as time goes on.
 
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