thoughts about session 11 on 8/1 w/Dr. Jungkim

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    I really enjoyed having Dr. Kim yesterday. I learned so much about Korea. There were a couple of things that I thought were particularly interesting. For one, she talked about the relationship between North Korea and South Korea. I found that interesting because as an English Teacher I don't know much about the current relationships between countries. I also found it interesting to learn how well equipped Korea is in comparison to the rest of the world. I always thought the U.S. was the greatest superpower but now I realize how interdependent we all are on one another resources. Prior to Dr. Kim's presentation I never consider how much is imported from Korea. She gave many titles on children stories (that I can buy for my kids to teach them) and movie titles. I was helpful.

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    Anonymous
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    Interesting to learn that Korea had more than a few run ins with the western powers from 1832 to 1875. And yet they were able to preserve their independence until the early 1900's.

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    Anonymous
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    Seoul City Airbase / Songnam - K16
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    Anonymous
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    Seoul 1951

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    Anonymous
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    Koreans along the highway between K-2 and K-6 in 1951

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    Anonymous
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    1st Lt. Joseph Fischle by a P-51 at Gimpo 1951

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    Anonymous
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    2nd Lt. Snyder and tent boy Bae Hu Kung "Mike" at Gimpo 1951

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    Anonymous
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    1st Lt. Joseph Fischle (with camera) on R&R in Japan 1951

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    Anonymous
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    Seoul City Air Base 1951

    #19868
    clay dube
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    Jillian - great idea to draw the comparison to other notable women of East Asia. Please let us know what you discover about how they ruled. (Of course, the circumstances of their rise are different and they confronted different challenges.)

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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Hi all,

    Please share your thoughts about the 11th session here.

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    Anonymous
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    I do not think Dr. Jungkim addressed what happened to the babies of ensalved women. She stated they were given chemicals to eliminate pregnancies. Does this mean no pregnancies went full term?

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