CIA - The World Factbook -- Korea, South - 0 views
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Government type: republic
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15 August 1945 (from Japan)
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Economy - overview:
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Health Care Reform in South Korea: Success or Failure? - 0 views
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1) the administrative structure of the system, (2) the choice about who would be covered, and (3) the policy for mobilizing financial resources for the system
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intervened in Korean financial affairs, causing a dramatic increase in the NHI’s deficit, which then grew each year until 2002. When the government announced that NHI would separate
Economy of South Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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This tells you about the economy of South Korea. It will probably be really helpful.
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Economy
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south korean economey
Foreign Currency and Currency Exchange Rates for U.S. Tax Returns - 0 views
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Set your goals before departure, based on what you learned from your research. When many things are competing for your attention, goals can help guide your short-term actions and long-term efforts. Sound goals have three important characteristics:
Overseas Voters - 0 views
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requires that the states and territories allow certain groups of citizens to register and vote absentee in elections for Federal offices
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have their own laws allowing citizens covered by the UOCAVA to register and vote absentee in state and local elections
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United States citizens residing outside the United States.
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Korea Visa,South Korean Embassy Requirements,Work,Tourist,Student,Travel Visa Applicati... - 0 views
Seoul City South Korea travel - 0 views
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Mountains circle Seoul
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As Korea's capital and most populous city, Seoul represents the country's center for business, education, and modern culture. It offers many activities for everyone, including museums and palaces, parks and mountains, and amusement parks and night clubs.
Some Tips for Moving Pets Overseas - 0 views
Soc 202 - Current Events: North Korea vs. South Korea - 0 views
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According to analysts, the attitude taken by the North Korean government is a direct response to South Korea's recently-toughened attitude, which has urged de-nuclearization and sided with the U.S. government on a number of political issues. <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--> <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]-->Their rocky relationship is nothing new; they have been, at least, in a state of semi-war since the Korean War ended in 1953. <!--[endif]--> <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]-->The South Korean Defense Ministry said North Korea "was intentionally interpreting Seoul's objectives and remarks by its officials in a malicious manner." <!--[endif]--> To an uninvolved citizen of a relatively separatist state, this news, although new to me, isn't personally provocative. While I hope that their issues are resolved peaceably (which seems unlikely), I remain, for the moment, relatively ignorant and thus uninvolved.
CNN.com - Why gushy greetings are key to Korean talks - June 13, 2000 - 0 views
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greeting South Korea's President Kim Dae Jung with a winning smile and a two-handed handshake -- the Korean cultural equivalent of a hug.
Shipping to South Korea - 0 views
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To Pusan, Korea
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