Have you ever heard of the ‘Moses’ miracle’?The sea is divided twice a day in ‘Tando’.It is a place where the sea route is exposed and big windmills hold the wind everyday. You can appreciate the beauty and mystery of nature which you can’t feel in the city. How to get to Tando?Ride intra-city bus, number 123, at Ansan station.->Get off at ‘Tando station’ (the end of the bus route) - it takes about 2 hours.√Tip: The bus, number 123, comes every 40 minutes to 1 hour. Therefore, there are many passengers on the bus. Especially at Ansan station, there are many people, and so it is hard to get a s
Congratulations!Jin Mi-ryung (junior, Dept. of Police Administration)Ye Eun-young (Senior, Dept. of Public Administration)Choi Seong-woo (Senior, Dept. of Police Administration)
It’s not easy to communicate with lots of people using different languages in the global era. However, we can communicate with people from a variety of nations through hand gestures and actions. Body language is a nonverbal communication method, and it includes facial expressions and gestures. Here are a variety of simple hand gestures to communicate with foreigners. There are many more hand gestures. Many countries have similar hand gestures, but there are also many different meanings. Knowing some hand gestures can be helpful for us to understand other cultures. Knowing what the gestures me
By KMG Junior Reporters Nowadays, people often change their mobile phones even though their mobile phone works properly. The Keimyung Gazette surveyed 200 students’ views about changing their mobile phone.1. How often do you change your mobile phone?① I have never changed my mobile phone (2%)② within 1 year (10%)③ 1 year ~ 2 years (52%)④ 2 years ~ 3 years (30%)⑤ More than 3 years (6%)2. What is the main reason why you change your mobile phone?① It is out of order (42%)② A new mobile phone is more attractive (24%)③ Dissatisfied with operator (6%)④ Bored with present mobile phone (21%)⑤ Others (
No.142Written by Prof. David Lyons /Drawn by KMG Reporter Park Ji-hyun
● Open Competition Rooms- Location: Bauer Hall B106-1~5- Office Hours: 09:00 - 23:00 There are rooms to support students preparing for contest exhibits and other contests. Students can use these rooms if they get permission from the Student Support Team after sending in applications and plans for contests. Students should apply for the rooms 10 days before using the rooms. The maximum period for using these rooms is 30 days. Students can borrow a laptop, a beam projector, a camera, and a camcorder. You can find contest exhibit information at Student Services on the KMU homepage. You can get mo
Last May, our university was chosen for the Project to Strengthen University Education. The project is operated by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, and our university got funding of five billion one hundred and twenty eight million won. Since last semester, our university has been operating various support programs for students, and in this cover story, the Gazette wants to introduce the programs that students can participate in this semester.The Project to Strengthen University Education Web site: http://web.kmu.ac.kr/kedu● Academic and Career PlanningThis program helps stud
On September 8, the third English Speaking Contest (ESCON) was held in Social Sciences Building 124. The purpose of ESCON is to raise students’ ability to speak English, which is an essential element in getting a job. There were 9 participating teams consisting of an individual or team members. They made their presentations with PowerPoint. Professor Robert J. Dickey (Department of Public Administration), who was one of the judges, said in commenting on the presentations, “Talk to the audience, reveal the source of your information, and talk slowly and carefully rather than quickly.” In additi