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South Korea’s Brain Drain By Janet Kim | English Columnist In recent years, South Korea has been dealing with a large issue and this time, it’s not North Korea. South Korea, now more than ever, has been experiencing a largely economic but also social, problem that goes by the name of brain drain. Brain drain, otherwise known as human capital flight, is the phenomena in which highly intelligent and skilled individuals emi.. 2017. 10. 27.
Stop Suicides in South Korea By: Christine Lee I stared in disbelief as I viewed the list of countries by suicide rate for the first time, in order to write this article. The list soon got difficult to look at. I had always known that my home country, South Korea, had a high suicide rate - for a developed country. When I clicked the link that led me to the list, I expected to see nations conventionally viewed as "downtrodde.. 2015. 11. 5.
Blackboards versus Scoreboards Blackboards versus Scoreboards Millions of Americans live in poverty. Families suffering from hunger are prevalent, with the number of people living in homeless shelters obviously on a high – just strolling down Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California on any ordinary day conveys it all. While so many people fear not having the money to put food on the table or to live under a sturdy roof, we wa.. 2015. 4. 10.
Toxic Parenting - Finding the Right Dose BGM정보 : 브금저장소 - http://bgmstore.net/view/8FBdtToxic Parenting - Finding the Right Doseby Lauren Kim The time old phrase, “too much of anything is bad”, does not provide an exception for parenting. The phrase “helicopter parent” has become increasingly prevalent in our everyday language. Helicopter parents are so named because they hover over their children to tend to their needs, whether or not .. 2013. 3. 20.