Many students use public transportation. The Keimyung Gazette carried out a survey with 100 university students.1. How often do you use public transportation?① Four to five times a week (37%)② Twice to three times a week (25%)③ More than six times a week (24%)④ Less than once a week (14%)2. What do you think is the safest public transportation?① Subway (44%)② Train (25%)③ Bus (20%)④ Taxi (11%)3. How satisfied are you with public transportation?① I am satisfied with public transportation (46%)② I am unsatisfied with public transportation (32%)③ I am very satisfied with public transportati
Recently, there have been a lot of violent incidents in the military. Most of them are physical, mental, and sexual attacks by senior soldiers. These attacks are serious because they can cause soldiers to have depression and to die. Moreover, there have been some shooting incidents. These incidents shocked people. People have lost their trust in the military system because of these matters. They want the Ministry of National Defense to examine this violence and to punish the perpetrators. Among many violent incidents, the death of Private Yoon is the most severe one. Private Yoon was a medic w
Across1. a very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a fish, but is actually a mammal2. opportunity or possibility3. political freedom from control by the government of another country4. the greatest or least amount, number, speed that is allowed5. someone you work with, used especially by professional peopleDown1. a large area of rock or part of a mountain with a very steep side, often at the edge of the sea or a river2. one of the large areas that some countries are divided into, and which usually has its own local government3. (verb) to stay away from something, usually somethi
Congratulations!Hwang Hae-ryung (Freshmen, Dept. of psychology)Lee Ju-eon (Kyungpook National University)Jang Won-jin (Daegu Haany University)
Keimyung University students, Yi So-ra and Mun Ji-su, majoring in Japanese Language and Literature have been selected by the Japanese government as scholarship students. This scholarship program is supported by the Japanese government to improve relations and mutual understanding between Japan and Korea. Yi So-ra and Mun Ji-su did various activities like Japanese plays and leading Japanese study groups. In addition, they developed excellent Japanese skills. Therefore, they were selected for the scholarship program.From October, they will learn Japanese and Japanese culture in Tokyo University
The Youth Startup Event was held at Keimyung University on October 2.This event was held to improve entrepreneurial spirit and engender a business culture.The first part of the event had a talk show about starting a company. Many students participated in the talk show, sharing their concerns. The second part of the event had a special lecture on entrepreneurial spirit.Synn Il-hi, president of KMU, the president of the Small and Medium Business Administration, the president of the Daegu Techno Park, and almost 400 other students and business people participated in this event.
Written by Guillaume MussoGenre: RomancePublished in February 2013440 pagesDemain (or tomorrow) is the 10th novel written by Guillaume Musso. A central concept is how to send future netizens a message, which was in an article that Musso saw. In the preface where he talks about the book’s topic, he describes when one of the partners in a relationship says one thing and means another, which is usually a lie or betrayal. It’s like looking at one side of a coin but seeing the other. Of course in this story, if you predict the end too hastily, you might be shocked later on. Truth and continuous rev
I interviewed Chang Shu Chun. She comes from Taiwan. She is an exchange student in Keimyung University. She majors in teaching Chinese as a second language and elementary school education. This interview is about preparing to be an exchange student.1. Please introduce yourself.My name is Chang Shu Chun. I come from Taiwan. My major is teaching Chinese as a second language and elementary school education. Teaching and studying are my favorite things in life. I have a lot of good memories of many kinds of volunteer activities in Taiwan, Canada, and Korea since elementary school.2. How did you pr