The speaker who is explaining about U.S. Internship Program The applicants who are listening to the U.S. Intership Program presentation An applicant is giving a questions to the speaker
Last February, the adultery law that has existed for 62 years was found unconstitutional. Accordingly, those who were charged with adultery on and after 2008 were found innocent. To be honest, I think the judgment is not right. The Korean government removed the adultery law that was a defensive measure to keep households together despite the fact that it’s difficult to maintain a family in South Korea nowadays. In addition, a country’s laws are scales that represent the values of that country. I feel sad that the government tried to stay away from an ethic for humanity, while gradually emphasi
Students listening to exhibition explanation People learning about comb-pattern pottery Docent explaining stone totem pole
A lot of students don’t know the programs for students like the Study Abroad Program or the Buddy Program in KMU. There are many short language training courses for students. I interviewed Ock Hui-soo, who joined an intensive English language course in the Philippines when she was a sophomore in 2014.1. Why did you want to join this course?I had an obsession with speaking complete sentences when speaking in English, so I was reluctant to speak in English. Seniors who had attended the course and whose grades went up a lot recommended the course. It was a great opportunity for me.2. How can stud
Big Pottery Blue and White Porcelain Roof Tiles with Beast Design
Learning how to set a target and manage time Ham Byeong-u CEO of the company Leadership Facilitator About 200 students attending the class
Special exhibition of Minhwa at Hengso Museum Description of Minhwa Painting of Flowers and Birds
1. Please introduce yourself.My name is Farah Jaradat. I am 23 years old. I am a Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) scholar. I came from Jordan to study for my master’s degree in August last year. I am currently taking an intensive Korean language course in Keimyung University that started last September. 2. What made you come to Korea? I came to Korea to study. I have many reasons why I chose Korea. I have always had a fascination with East Asian culture, and I wanted to personally investigate the countries in this region. I have found that Korea is the most welcoming country to liv