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  • ...ce/fm.htm] These negotiations ended when the North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950. ...hat approximately restored the original boundaries between North and South Korea.
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  • ...ania. It is also growing rapidly in Asia, particularly in China and South Korea.
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  • ...between Nashville and Chattanooga and adjacent to the [[University of the South]]. (In fact, the town of Sewanee is owned by the University as part of its ...nee Academy was preceded by the Junior Department of the University of the South (1868-69), the Sewanee Grammar School (1869-1908), St. Mary's School (1896-
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  • ...th Korea] [[compared]] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea South Korea]. In each case, the socialist country has a low income discrepancy (and the
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siam Siam], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korea Korea], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China China], and [https://en.wikipedia.or 94:9.4 In the south the [[fundamentalist]] [[stereotype]] of the teachings of [[Siddhartha]] pe
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  • ...ss nuclear weapons, though it does not acknowledge having them. One state, South Africa, has admitted to having previous fabricated nuclear weapons in the p
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  • ...e are also two in South America, one in the United States and one in South Korea. ...]],[[Brazil]], [[Portugal]], [[France]], [[USA]], [[Switzerland]], [[South Korea]], and [[Great Britain]]. One of them was recently built in [[Argentina]],
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  • ...n in New Zealand in 1987 and spread to North America, and to Europe and to South America, and to the rest of the world. This comes after the publication of ...racteristics in all human cultures, whether in China or the United States, South America, or any other human social group, that are identical within the fir
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  • ...the texts of Confucius, and the active part of scholars in governments. In Korea, the [[yangban]] scholar movement drove the development of [[Traditional Ko ...ican Renaissance]] is a concept popularized by [[President of South Africa|South African President]] [[Thabo Mbeki]] in which the African people and nations
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  • ...South Korea. I’d like your comments or advice on the Urantia movement in Korea.
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  • ...conceptual development that occurred while this one was away in Colombia, South America, and that is the development of local community clinics for social ...w well from your language map of the world, English is pervasive in Japan, Korea, India and many other nations that have a native language which is differen
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  • ...nds to help black students attend the University of Cape Town in apartheid South Africa, and began funding dissident movements behind the iron curtain. *George Soros, "The Bubble of American Supremacy", The Korea Herald, March 12, 2003.
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  • ...ere are, nevertheless, several transnational cultural influences. Though [[Korea]], [[Japan]], and [[Vietnam]] are not Chinese-speaking countries, their lan ...e for hundreds of years exerted cultural influence on various peoples of [[South Asia]]. Similarly, Buddhism is pervasive in [[Southeast Asia]].
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  • ...ere are, nevertheless, several transnational cultural influences. Though [[Korea]], [[Japan]], and [[Vietnam]] are not Chinese-speaking countries, their lan ...e for hundreds of years exerted cultural influence on various peoples of [[South Asia]]. Similarly, Buddhism is pervasive in [[Southeast Asia]].
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  • ...dered "constitutionally secular" are France, India,[19], Mexico [20] South Korea, and Turkey although none of these nations have identical forms of governan
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  • ...lassic example being [[China|Chinese]] civilization and its influence on [[Korea]], [[Japan]], [[Vietnam]], and so forth), all of them sharing the fact that :* [[Chola Empire]] in [[South India]]
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  • ====Korea==== ...preme Being married her. The son was Dangun who established the kingdom of Korea.
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  • ...whole, since it should not have much damage as a result of global changes. South Center The coastline of the states located in the Gulf of Mexico will see p ...see the actual changes before they begin. Mexico Mexico is located in the south of North America on the North American Plate that is in motion and in conta
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  • ...goal – 368.9 km: Aljaž Valič, Urban Valič (Slovenia); Vosburg – Jamestown (South Africa); 7 December 2006 * Gain of height – 4526 m: Robbie Whittall (UK); Brandvlei (South Africa); 6 January 1993
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  • ...ater follow its own ideological path of Communist development. Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Angola, and Mozambique were among the other count ...Working People, but the countries are not run under single-party rule. In South Africa, the Communist Party is a partner in the ANC-led government. In Indi
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