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03/10/2005 00:35 #28512

Park Soo keun, a Korean painter
One day, I saw his painting in my friend's house. Even though his painting was not brilliant, I was attracted by it.I think that he effectively represents normal people's life by using simple colors. Most of his painting's objests' are about normal people's life. That is why his painting might be brilliant.I just guess...

He lived in 1914-1965.He was too poor to go to a school. He was once a habor work and drew portraits for living.








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03/08/2005 04:16 #28511

We already have...
We already have that kind ofa law in Korea. Koreans had prefered a male baby because of traditional mind.So, before making the law, male babies' portion is much higher than female in Korean population.

"People look at an embryo specimen in a bottle at a science educational show in Chongzhou of Chengdu in southwest China's Sichuan province Thursday, March 3, 2005. China's top lawmakers want to make it a crime for doctors to detect an unborn baby's sex for non-medical reasons, in a bid to combat the abortion of female fetuses. (AP Photo) ** CHINA OUT, ONLINE OUT **"

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03/06/2005 21:59 #28510

My Friend's photograph
My friend is majoring a photograhpy now in Korea. He is a very passionate perosn.
I sometimes envy his passion and fresh idea.








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03/06/2005 03:48 #28509

My grandma's old pictures
I have been interested in old pictures since I decided to study photography. These are my grandma's pictures, taken in 1933.
Let me explain more about pictures. The school in the picture is one of the best women's high schools in Korea. Besides, most first ladies in Korea are from the school. My grandma, she is a very elite person to(?) that generation^^.












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03/04/2005 19:34 #28508

A Korean actress's sucide reflects the
Lee Eun Ju's case reflects the psychosis of Korean society


Actress Lee Eun Ju, who hanged herself last week at the age of 25, seemed to have everything to live for -- both beauty and a successful career.

The problem is the way people look at psychology. Koreans regard it as a virtue to hide their troubles and feelings, and are ashamed to go to someone to talk about their psychological problems, or even mere concerns.

Though many Western people are frank about going to a psychiatrist, Koreans stigmatize those receiving this kind of treatment and discriminate against them at work or social gatherings.



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