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KO SANG-JI is one of the few bandoneon musicians in Korea. She is not the first bandoneon player in Korea, but she is undeniably the most well-known. She gained her popularity through her performance at the 2011 *Moo-Han-Do-Jeon* West Coast Highway Music Concert, a concert organized by the most popular variety show in Korea. Despite her popularity, she was evidently humble, choosing her words carefully throughout the interview. But the musician’s story is full of challenges and dynamics nevertheless. A math genius Ko was not always a musician. In her teenage days, she was a talented mathematic
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THERE ARE many things that college students are concerned with. Good grades, tuition fees, and housing are a few examples. Nonetheless, the main concern for most college students is finding a suitable
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Cover Story--Special Report
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ON THE STREET, the excitement and controversy surrounding the recent London Olympic Games continues. The steaming summer heat provided students with a good excuse to get away to the cool of the beach
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World Affairs--Global Connection
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Regular Features--Chief’s Column
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2012.04.18 06:42
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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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World Affairs--Global Connection
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