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Park Jin-ah
2012.05.04 03:17
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FUTURISTIC MOVIES such as Terminator portray a world devastated by nuclear weapons. While these movies arefictional stories, this is a scenario possible in the present. Since 70 years ago, when nuclear weapons were firstmade, many countries have continued to develop them. The United States and Russia have approximately 10,000nuclear weapons, which is more than enough to destroy the whole world. In response to this danger, the DoomsdayClock was created to indicate that the end of the world was closing in.
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Kwon Soon-min
2012.04.18 06:28
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Jung Young-hwa
2012.03.06 14:33
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3-0. What do these numbers mean? They are the final score of the friendly match between South Korea and Japan held in Sapporo on August 10, 2011. No matter what people say about the talented Korean players who didn’t play in that match, Japan was better in everything that one could possibly imagine in a soccer match: technique, passing, pressing, teamwork, and tactics. It is true that Japan had a fantastic squad, including some very skilled players, like Kagawa Shinji and Honda Keisuke, and that it also had the home advantage, but nobody anticipated such a huge defeat in a soccer match between Korea and Japan; it was only the second time Korea had lost to Japan by three goals since 1974. In fact, among the 75 matches that Korea and Japan have played throughout history, Korea has lost only 13 matches, while winning 40. So, leaving the defeat in Sapporo behind, *The Yonsei Annals* decided to delve into some of the greatest matches and interesting quotes in the history of the “Soccer Wars” between Korea and Japan.
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Lee Deok-yeon
2011.10.01 15:11
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DEMOCRACY IS all about the vote. It is the epitome of the democratic process, and its success, measured in terms of participation and fairness, is deemed as the standard for judging the maturity of a country's political development. Democratic nations, however, have not been immune to shady deals, and infamous episodes of vote fraud have blotted the history of elections,
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김건희
2011.05.28 12:47
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WHEN WE think of pirates, we used to imagine large sailing-ships and Jolly Rogers, cut-throat villains armed with curved sabers, icons of a past long gone. But not too far into the 21C, pirates made a comeback. Armed with rocket launchers and automatic rifles, and kidnapping for ransom rather than raiding for loot, the Somali pirates* resemble nothing of their 17C predecessors.
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Kim Keon-hee
2011.04.17 18:39
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THE 2010 SEASON of the Korean professional baseball league came to a close this October. Yet the year of 2010 will be remembered by Korean baseball fans. With plenty of significant new records, the year could be called a “fruitful year.” Ryu Hyun-jin (Hanwha Eagles), who achieved quality starts for 23 consecutive matches within a season, and Lee Dae-ho (Lotte Giants), who hit homeruns in 9 successive games, set new world records. In addition, Park Chan-ho (Pittsburgh Pirates) earned the 124thd win on Oct. 1, setting the most wins record for Asian pitchers in Major League.
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Kim Young-ick
2010.10.28 23:58
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GOOD NEWS for needle-phobes: a new invention called the vaccine patch might just replace traditional needle shots. Each patch has hundreds of “microneedles” that melt painlessly into the s
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Kim Jae-chang
2010.08.26 20:05