[Across]1) A _____ is an imaginary series of events that you experience in your mind while you are asleep. 3) The ___ of something is its highest point or part. 4) Have you ____ seen this movie?6) A ____ is a journey during which you visit several places that interest you. 8) A _______ is an extremely large mass of ice which moves very slowly, often down a mountain valley. 9) A ____ is a person who writes poems[Down]1) KMU is located in _____.2) A __________ is a period of one thousand years.3) ______ is the natural ability to do something well.5) If you do something in _____, you do it during
Congratulations!Lee Hye-youn(Sophomore, Dept. of Chemical Engineering) Kwon Eun-jin(Sophomore, Dept. of Chemical Engineering)Park So-young(Junior, Dept. of Chinese Studies)
★ Written by Jang Eun-seok, Mog Young-gyo, My Q★ Genre: Essay★ Published in April 2009★ 296 pages “Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” (Joshua J. Marine) This sentence says everything about the points of this book that I want to introduce. Before I begin, I want to ask you about how you are doing. Are you doing something meaningful? Think about when you were in elementary school, middle school and high school. Your dream is getting smaller, isn’t it? I think that just getting a job cannot be a dream.The writers of the book are asking ‘How
●Name: Jeni Obenza Medrano●Nationality: Philippines●Age: 181. How is your life in Korea going?Korea has always been the place I wanted to stay ever since I was in elementary school. At that time, I often saw celebrities in Korean dramas on Philippine television. But as I grew older, I had broader visions of studying in Korea. So far, life in Korea has been really awesome. I have attained so many memories that I will treasure forever. Memories of pure happiness, true friendship, struggle, pain and suffering. But the best things I love about life in Korea, independence and freedom.2. Tell reader
The Manamana team, composed of fourth-year students Jegal Heon-yeol, Lee Seong-joo, Jeong Bo-seong, and Kim Hyeon-joo, won the grand prize at the 2011 KOBACO Young Lions Challenge hosted by KOBACO (Korea Broadcasting Advertising Corporation). At the contest, there were two different themes for two rounds. In the preliminary round, the theme was “global warming.” Manamana submitted a plan “What goes around, comes around.” In the final round, they were given the theme ‘Loving your family’, and competed with other teams for 2 days. Manamana won the grand prize of 5,000,000 won, and an opportunity
On November 2, KMU held a mock international conference at the New Bauer Hall in Seong-seo campus. The theme of the conference was 'the Korean economy and the FTA.' The goals of the conference were to help KMU students understand the effects of the FTA throughout the world, to know the present situation and to talk about the ways to improve it.18 students from five departments in the College of International Studies participated in the conference as chairman, vice chairman and representatives from each country. The representatives presented stakes that the countries have in the FTA, and positi
What do you want to do before you die? For years I’ve been dreaming of going to Mecca. I want to go there to pray. For this purpose I will go on a trip and then I can see Allah’s miracles. I heard that Saudi Arabia has many wonderful buildings. My religion to do did the Hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim is required to make) at least once to pray. I want to go there with my husband, because Muslim women must go to Hajj with their husbands, (It is a Muslim rule).Second, I want to help poor families. Third, I want to be a good wife. The last is to be known as a journalist in the wor
[ACROSS]1) The roses are ______, but have many thorns.3) To ask if she/he is following or understanding me, I say “You ____ what I’m saying?”5) Can I ______ some money? I’ll pay you back you soon.6) A: Will you go out with us? B: I’m sorry, ___ I can’t. I have to do my homework.8) _____ is coins or bank notes that you use to buy something.9) I’m stronger ____ you. [DOWN]1) To buy something, you have to ___ money.2) Can you ____ down the music please? It’s too noisy.4) I can’t live _______ you. Please come back to me.5) If the ____ bursts, the village will be under water7) To be ______, I’ve be
Students studying in the library for mid-term exams Students studying in a dormitory past midnight Studying students surrounded by helpful books The time table announcing the Library’s change of schedule
Congratulations!Baek Soo-min (Freshman, Dept. of International Commerce)Heo Hyoun (Freshman, Dept. of Business Administration)Hwang Jun-sub (Freshman, Dept. of Business Administration)
Keimyung University created a new style of festival. Most university festivals are about inviting popular singers and opening a tavern for drinking. However, on September 21 and 22, KMU held a festival with sound and fresh items.The theme of the festival was “Festival going wild, Catharsis.” There were programs like a campaign for non-smoking and non-drinking, and a special lecture about getting a job. There were some events for students such as anabada (a charity bazaar) and a campaign where people donated their blood donation cards.The chief of KMU clubs Kang Moon-jo said, “We’ve been feelin
Posters advertising for the KMBS recital A host introducing the performance A leader directing the performance KMBS students performing a dance All members of the KMBS giving their thoughts after the recital
Did you listen to the blues songs that I introduced in the Art & Culture section of the 147th issue? I hope that those songs were able to kick your blues away. This time, I am introducing some Reggae music that can make you feel cool and comfortable. Reggae originated in Jamaica. It is not only a genre of music but also a kind of rhythm. Reggae started with ska and rocksteady and is influenced by other songs. The character of Reggae is off-beat, and it is played in four-four time. Reggae music is about love, peace, justice, human rights, equality, freedom and religion. This is because Reggae i
Each institution in Daegu is working hard to support the 2011 IAAF World Championships.As a designated hospital, Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center created support groups for medical treatment and has held programs to educate them. The support groups, including Professor Lee Dong-pil (Director of the Local Organizing Committee’s Medical and anti-doping program), doctors, nurses and physical therapists, are responsible for the health of 2000 players, 1500 staff and 2500 reporters involved in the event.Cha Soon-do, Director of Dongsan Medical Center, said “the World Championship in Athle
Keimyung University got many prizes including the first prize in female board breaking in the 2011 World Taekwondo Hanmadang. This competition was held from August 10 to 13 at Namyangju Sports Culture Center in Gyeonggi-do. 3700 people from 53 countries participated in the competition and competed in 11 events.Four students in the Department of Taekwondo got prizes in the competition. In taekwondo aerobics, students won the second prize.Kim Hyun-yee, who won the first prize in female board breaking, said, “Since my specialty is poomsae, I just participated in this competition without any expec