Tuesday, December 6, 2011

급은 입력 (Tenth Entry)

         In South Korea on Tuesday, the United States and South Korea resumed talks about whether South Korea should be able to enrich their country with uranium and reprocess spent nuclear fuel. At the discussion, South Korea wanted to rewrite the 1974 treaty with the United States. This treaty was an agreement that South Korea would refrain using those types of technologies that can be used to create fuel for nuclear power plants, and to also make nuclear weapons. Talks of rewriting the treaty began a year ago.

        I think what the United States is really worrying about here, is the fear that once South Korea touches trying to work with fuel for nuclear power plants, they country will delve deeper into trying to create nuclear weapons just like North Korea.

        William Toby, a senior at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University states that "The United States opposes the spread of enrichment and reprocessing even to South Korea, because it wants to set an absolute standard to prevent nuclear weapons proliferation". Truly a scary thought. Just think that North Korea having power in Nuclear fuel, and now South Korea is wanting to dip a tiny bit into Nuclear fuel is scarier. Yes, South Korea doesn't want to make any Nuclear weapons, but the act of having those materials in the country is just a scary thought.

사랑,
Tai Le


Thursday, November 24, 2011

아홉 번째 항목 (Ninth Entry)

        North Korea warned South Korea on Thursday that any military crash that did happen on the maritime border could cause an attack on the presidential office in Seoul. They threatened to engulf the South Korean leadership "in a sea of fire". That's so scary!
       
        The threat was received exactly one day after South Korea had conducted military drills near Yeonpyeong - front line island west of Seoul. The conducted military drills was timed exactly the same time last year when North Korea released an artillery attack on Yeonpyeong which killed two marines, and two civilians.

        North Korea claims that the drills were done to provoke North Korea. They stated in their threat letter that "If one single shot drops in our sacred waters and territory again, the sea of fire on Yeonpyeong-do will spread to a sea of fire on the Blue House, and that deluge of fire will sweep away the stronghold of the group of traitors". Note that the Blue House is the office of the South Korean President, Lee Myung-bak in Seoul.

       The United States being concerned with the possibility of military attacks from North Korea, reaffirmed once more that they were ready to and committed to defend South Korea at any time.

사랑,
Tai Le


Saturday, November 12, 2011

여덟 항목 (Eight Entry)

        In South Korea on Tuesday, the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) decided to resume the distribution of medical aid to North Korea - financed by the South Korean government. The reason? Because of the assistance calls for malnourished North Korean children.

        A Senior South Korean Unification Ministry official spoke to reporters on Tuesday, and stated the distribution of medical aid was because it "was base upon our belief that purely humanitarian support for the you and vulnerable in North Korea should continue".

        The W.H.O. group sent $13 million worth of medicine and medical supplies to the North, but the supplies had to stop when there was a sinking of a South Korean warship in March 2010. The sinking was caused by the North when they torpedoed the ship, and because of this, they killed 46 sailors.

       Although South Korean is still frustrated that North Korea remains tight with its nuclear program, South Korea admitted that it should not be punishing the citizens for the government's deeds. It's been recorded that last month, six million North Koreans were in urgent of food aid and medical supplies.

       South Korea found that sending supplies is super urgent because aid organizations warned that malnutrition had plagued two generations in North Korea, and would have a huge consequence if the North and South Korea were to reunite one day. South Korea since then has been sending money to help spread the medical aids to all persons in need in North Korea.

사랑,
Tai Le


Friday, November 4, 2011

일곱 번째 항목 (Seventh Entry)

        Plastic surgery in the past used to be something that was frowned upon, but these days, it's something common. In Korea, it's more common than ever. It's not just a nose job these days. These days, it's everything on the face. It's the jawline. It's the eyes. It's the cheekbones. Why is it necessary to endure such pain? Such horrible, and painful pains?

        Beauty. Expectations. Celebrities.

        Many are influence by the media to look a certain way. Imagine America's teens, only times twenty. It's that scary. In Korea it's hard to find someone how's the exactly Korean because all of the women from the age of 19 - 45 have had plastic surgery. Women in Korea - if they want to get married - have to look a certain way, or society will find them ugly. The "normal look super normal, while the pretty look super pretty".

        In a society where electronics keep society moving, seeing everything on the Internet can influence someone. When celebrities decide to get a part of them fixed, their before and after photos are released instantaneously on the internet. Normal can see that even celebrities have flaws, and they fix them. This being another reason to has plastic surgery.

        What about the family life? It used to be belief from Confucious that "tampering with the body bestowed by one's parents was a violation", and the individual would be discouraged of cremation. But today, it's different. Parents bribe their young girls of plastic surgery if they pass their classes, and make it to college.

        They think that plastic surgery is so successful, that they don't even realize the accidents that have arose from it. Today, society is beginning to notice that plastic surgery is constituting an obsession in women. If they surgery is unsuccessful, there have been cases where girls have killed themselves. It's that dangerous. It's getting to a point where self appreciation is gone from society.

        How will a person truly show their true self if they're always trying to look a different way? What doctors have noticed that all the girls who come in for surgery are all looking like a certain group of celebrities. They all have several faces they want, and that's not doing anything for society. This has to change.

사랑,
Tai Le


Saturday, October 29, 2011

여섯째 항목 (Sixth Entry)

        The United States and South Korea had announced a possibility on Friday that two nations would be joining in a military response against North Korea. This would happen if there is another act of provocation in the region from the North Korean leaders.

        Last November, North Korea engaged in the act of shelling a South Korean island. This led to the Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and South Korean Defense Minister, Kim Kwan-jin together threatened North Korea that a counterattack would happen if North Korea was irresponsible again.

        Mr. Panetta said that "We can provide strong and effective responses to those kinds of provocations if we work together and if we develop the kind of coordinated response that we think is necessary." All statements were a large part in showing South Korea support because the country has grown weary and anxious about attacks from North Korea. When North Korea had attached the South Korean island last November, several civilians were killed, and South Korea felt that there should have been a stronger response even though they attempted to fire back.

        We can see that a huge support system has been established for South Korea because of the devastating attacks from North Korea. At the news conference, Panetta and Kim repeatedly demanded that North Korea abandon its nuclear weapons program because act of nuclear weapons pose as a "serious" and "grave" threat to the world.

        By the end of the conference, they both planed to complete an American-South Korean "counterprovocation" plan (by the end of this year) to map out how both countries would respond if there were to be another North Korean attack.

사랑,
Tai Le

Thursday, October 27, 2011

다섯 번째 항목 (Fifth Entry)

        Imagine the work that was required to make a Justin Bieber in this starving Pop Star country. Now imagine all that work times ten. You see, in South Korea, thanks to all the several entertainment companies, South Korea has dished out dozens and dozens of Pop Stars to the world. The training? Rigorous.

        If you read about Korean Music trainees, you would understand that it takes 4 - 5 years to train one single artist in Korea. In that time span, they're taught how to sing, act, dance, and most importantly, how to socialize. Most Korean celebrities are taught three languages. English, Korean, Chinese or Japanese. Yes, it's rigorous, but on the best of the best Koreans debut as a celebrity.

        This is surely what happened this week when SM Entertainment (Korean agency) hosted on Sunday night a SM Town Live concert that was held at Madison Square Garden. This show was packed, and all tickets were sold out within minutes of release.

        In a culture where being fast is the most important, new Korean bands and acts are always be introduced. Why? Because the society should never get old. Of course, the famous BoA, DBSK are still unforgettable, but the newbees such as Super Junior, Girl's Generation and SHINee still need their spot-light. What's so special? It's their way of marketing. Each band should be able to stand on their own feet, and be able to be recognized single.

        Bands such as SHINee show their risky attitude by dressing in colored leather, and had memorable memories for fans to sing to. They came a recognizable format. Mean they came in about the same member numbers as Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync. And who could forget the hair?

        If you're not a fan of the boy bands, there's a ton of girl power to go around. Girls' Generation is a 9 girl group that likes to show off their coy, and attractive bodies. In America where sex is a huge representation in the media, Girls' Generation and their fellow entertainers from Korea live the opposite. They performed with values and keeping the night "chaste that satisfied demand".

        Will we continue to see more and more foreign pop stars as 2012 rolls around? If America can handle the chasteness of Korea, I'm sure we will.

사랑,
Tai Le

Thursday, October 20, 2011

네 번째 항목 (Fourth Entry)

        South Korea and Japan said on Wednesday that they would expand their existing currency deal of swapping money to the equivalent of $70 billion dollars to deal with uncertainties with the European debt crisis.

        A currency swap is an agreement that allows a central bank in two agreeing countries to swap on currency for another at an agreed-upon interest price. This helps to give a country more scope to defend itself during a currency crisis. Since the late 1990s, South Korea has benefited from such deals with Japan and the United States with the Asian financial crisis.

        This new arrangement expanded a $13 million dollar credit line that each of the two countries guaranteed for each other. South Korea would have more leverage to defend its currency. This was discussed when Mr. Lee (South Korea) and Mr. Noda (Japan) met at a meeting in where they both agreed to work together on issues such as the nuclear threat from North Korea.

        The one-year currency swap pact that was agreed on Wednesday would help to give South Korea access to $4 billion dollars, and the equivalent of $3 billion in yen. Japan would have access to $4 billion dollars also along with $3 billion dollars in won.

사랑,
Tai Le