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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that Korea could go through Japan¡¯s ¡®lost decades¡¯. To avoid prolonged economic woes like Japan¡¯s ¡®lost decades¡¯, the IMF urged Korea to expedite the restructuring of nonviable firms and the structural reform of the labor market. Japan¡¯s social phenomena that arose during the lost decades are similar to Korea¡¯s recent social phenomena, and some of those Korean phenomena are appearing even faster than Japan¡¯s | |
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These days, it is hard to find a job not only in Korea but all over the world. Therefore, performing an internship became an important qualification for getting a job. Along with this phenomenon, unpaid internships became prevalent, and many young people are pouring into public institutions and corporations to do these internships. | |
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Have you ever heard the word, tsundere(a person who pretends to be indifferent in front of others but has a warm heart)? The word received the 1st rank among the newly coined words which people most commonly used in 2016. However, tsundere is now an old-fashioned word because new trendy words are being coined every day, and those new words accompany new trends. | |
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The Washington Post has recently unveiled its new slogan, ¡°Democracy dies in darkness.¡± This motto seems to precisely capture furious citizens in the United States and South Korea are collectively concerned about the increasing crisis of democracy. They strongly feel that their democracy is in an unprecedented crisis. | |
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When I strike up a conversation about political issues with my friends, the conversation soon dries up and gets awkward. My peers rarely state their views on politics, just saying political buzzwords occasionally. Although we¡¯re allowed to share opinions on news or current affairs programs, it is an implicit rule not to talk about politics among twentysomethings. | |
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When I was young, I was emotionally sensitive. I often gawked at daily sights that other people didn¡¯t notice. Such things as a tree shaken by the wind, a building lit by sunset and a normal alley looked beautiful to me. I loved taking a ride, especially when I was a high school student, because all the views I saw through the window of a car looked so beautiful. I always tried to sit at window seats in buses. | |
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Miss Hong Ye-na is a TV personality who is working as a home shopping MC at W Shopping channel on weekdays, and she also works as a speech instructor on weekends. The CBT reporters heard the stories of her eventful life and got some advice for college students who are struggling to find their dream | |
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The fashions of global leaders don't only mean ¡®clothes.¡¯ Their fashions have a certain purpose and have a strong influence on society. Therefore, many politicians have started to use fashion as a way of managing their popularity or delivering their political messages. As well-dressed people can gain a good deal of popularity and can deliver their intentions effectively, fashion is a simple way to give an effective visual message. | |
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I have been asking what is freedom from most of college level students. Actually the answer is very simple in one side but also very complicated in other side because we need to realize the difference between freedom and neglect or ignorance. So, in order to get an answer to that question, shall we just imagine that you are the only one in our society. Then, sort what you could do and what you should do. | |
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We consider CEOs in enterprises and presidents as leaders. Yet, leaders also exist in our daily lives, and we frequently have been put in situations where we should be a leader. This is because we always need a person who leads our conversations. Conversing with others is our routine work, but sometimes it seems difficult when there are few common interests with the others. | |
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