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Len, a lazy gamer eager to graduate and get high school over with
makes an agreement with the infamous September Lemmons to let her
be his wing-woman. After getting brutally rejected Len and
September go on a "super fun adventure" and quickly realize there's
no point in chasing their ungodly hot crushes when they have each
other. However, there's something September isn't telling Len ...
15 year old Akemi Rose has signed a contract with Amira's doctor,
John William, that prohibits him from killing her for a certain
period of time. As the deadline draws nearer he scrambles to find a
way to save her. However, the contract also states he is forbidden
from reveling to her his identity.
With a paucity of authoritative firsthand information on North
Korea available to the citizens of the world's democracies,
discourse on the subject is impeded, and the democratic deficit
regarding national policies towards the DPRK is necessarily
broadened. Indeed, at no other time has the need for this
information been more acute. The six-party talks regarding the
nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula made plain the DPRK's
ambition (and ability) to play a larger role in world affairs, and
its formal nuclear tests have exacerbated the tension and urgency
of the situation. The death of Kim Jong Il and succession of his
son Kim Jong Un, and recent reopening of bilateral discussions with
the United States further increase the necessity of a nuanced
understanding of contemporary society within the DPRK. If the world
is to effectively deal with the reality of North Korea, reliable
information is critical. This book, recommended by Alternative
Nobel Prize winner Johan Galuting, is a response to this problem.
It takes as its point of departure the notion that all leaders and
governments, no matter how odd or dysfunctional their behavior may
seem, act in a fundamentally rational matter-but that this
rationality must be put into context in order to be properly
understood. That is, their rationality is not independent of their
historical experience, their culture, their value structure, or
their institutional constraints, and all of these things must be
considered in order to discover the rationality behind the decision
making that appears on its surface to be so 'irrational' and/or
'dangerous.' Only by understanding this can these policy responses
be rendered intelligible, perhaps even predictable. In this
respect, the book speaks to broader and more timeless themes of
theoretical import. As a test case, the book seeks to demystify the
"intelligence black hole" that is North Korea. In so doing, it
supplies the reader with much needed factual information garnered
through firsthand experience by those who have actually visited and
done research in North Korea. Each chapter consists of previously
unpublished research by prominent experts in the field. The book is
organized topically in order to make its information quickly
accessible. This volume also differs from most in the breadth of
its coverage: its goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of
North Korean society rather than an in-depth treatment of any
single characteristic of it. This book not only puts a face on the
hermit kingdom, but it also provides the reader with the
theoretical guidance necessary to actually understand it, placing
the Kim family in the broader context of the society in which the
family has propagated itself. Finally, and perhaps most
importantly, North Korea Demystified represents the first edited
volume on North Korea to address the succession of Kim Jong Un.
North Korea Demystified is an important volume for all political
science and history collections focused on the politics and
cultures of East Asia. In addition to being an invaluable resource
to a scholarly audience, the book will also be of interest to
policy makers, journalists covering East Asia, businesspersons
interested in North Korea as an emerging market, and students (both
advanced undergraduate and graduate).
Learn to speak, read, and write Korean with this complete language
guide for beginners! Learning Korean teaches you the basics of the
Korean language, including practical daily conversations and
vocabulary, and enables you to begin communicating effectively
right away. All Korean words and sentences are given in Korean
Hangeul script and romanized form for easy pronunciation, with
English translations. Key features include: 11 lessons designed for
beginning adult learners Basic sentence patterns and vocabulary
used in daily conversations Suitable for self-study learners as
well as beginning level classes Hangeul and Romanized versions of
all Korean texts with English translations Cultural notes for
understanding Korean customs and norms A dictionary of
commonly-used words and phrases Accompanying native speaker audio
recordings Downloadable flashcards The book also includes useful
notes and explanations on pronunciation, the Korean Hangeul script,
greetings and requests, basic sentence structure and vocabulary,
verb conjugations, honorific forms, idiomatic expressions, and
etiquette dos and don'ts. Free native-speaker MP3 audio recordings
of the dialogues and vocabulary are available online and enable
language learners to improve their pronunciation, while printable
flashcards help with vocabulary memorization.
William S. Holland: father, brother, husband, businessman, builder,
factory worker, state employee, schoolboy, soldier, honored veteran
of WWII and friend to thousands. This is the story of his life,
full of love and loss, from his small upbringing as the son of an
Ohio coal miner to the distinguished family man and community
leader he is today. Follow his journey through his words in this
truly American tale.
Is social media a waste of time? Is love with an artificial
intelligence being possible? Gather your opinions and get ready to
DEBATE IN KOREAN! Korean Conversations and Debating offers
intermediate and advanced level students the tools they need to
bring their conversation skills to the next level. Each of the
eight chapters is based around a fascinating topic relating to a
controversial subject: Is social media a waste of time? Are print
books better than e-books? Is virtual currency the future? Designed
for both self-study as well as classroom use, each chapter opens
with a reading passage to introduce the topic, along with guided
lessons, vocabulary lists and exercises both written and verbal.
The topics and reading passages increase in difficulty as the book
progresses from a lower-intermediate level to a more advanced level
by the end. Free online audio recordings are available for all the
Korean passages, along with a comprehensive Korean-English
glossary. Students will gain confidence and fluency in their
speaking and writing, along with: Develop advanced reading skills
with interesting reading passages on controversial topics Expand
their vocabulary for speaking in Korean about a variety of subjects
Consolidate their use of correct grammar and more natural-sounding
sentences Develop the ability to express opinions in both written
and spoken Korean Use the art of persuasion and sophisticated
verbal and written strategies of Korea Read and debate about
current controversial topics! Including: Is virtual currency the
future of the economy? Can anyone be successful no matter what
social status they are born with? Should pop stars and idols be
exempt from military service? Are print books better than e-books?
Is a low birth rate detrimental or beneficial to society?
The most enjoyable way to learn about an unfamiliar culture is
through its stories--especially when they're told in two languages!
Korean Stories for Language Learners introduces 42 traditional
Korean folktales with bilingual Korean and English versions,
presented on facing pages, together with detailed notes and
exercises aimed at beginning learners of the language. The book can
be used as a reader in first- and second-year Korean language
courses or by anyone who wishes to learn about Korean folktales and
traditional Korean culture. This elegantly illustrated volume is
designed to help language learners expand their vocabulary and to
develop a basic familiarity with Korean culture. The stories
gradually increase in length and complexity throughout the book as
the reader improves their vocabulary and understanding of the
language. After the first few stories, the reader is asked to use
the vocabulary in speaking and writing exercises. By reading these
classic stories, they also are given a window into Korean culture
and learn to appreciate the uniqueness of the country--which
provides greater motivation to continue learning the difficult
language. Cultural notes and discussion questions further reinforce
one's understanding of the stories, and bolster one's language
skills. Korean-English and English-Korean glossaries are included
as well as an overview of the Korean Hangeul script. Online audio
recordings by native speakers help readers improve their
pronunciation and inflection, and can be accessed at
tuttlepublishing.com/downloadable-content.
How Architects Write shows you the interdependence of writing and
design in both student and professional examples. This fully
updated edition features more than 50 color images, a new chapter
on online communication, and sections on critical reading,
responding to requests for proposals, the design essay,
storyboarding, and much more. It also includes resources for how to
write history term papers, project descriptions, theses, proposals,
research reports, specifications, field reports, client
communications, post-occupancy evaluations, and emailed meeting
agendas, so that you can navigate your career from school to
professional practice.
How Architects Write shows you the interdependence of writing and
design in both student and professional examples. This fully
updated edition features more than 50 color images, a new chapter
on online communication, and sections on critical reading,
responding to requests for proposals, the design essay,
storyboarding, and much more. It also includes resources for how to
write history term papers, project descriptions, theses, proposals,
research reports, specifications, field reports, client
communications, post-occupancy evaluations, and emailed meeting
agendas, so that you can navigate your career from school to
professional practice.
"They're All Writers" will help teachers explore the power of
writing centers. In elementary school classrooms across the
country, writing instruction (not grammar worksheets or spelling
drills) is still the neglected "R." In this book, classroom
teachers will find foundational information about the writing
process with everything they need to begin and facilitate a peer
tutoring writing center. Student-led writing centers harness the
social and instructional power of students working and learning
together, and this book includes specific lessons to teach students
how to be effective peer tutors and how to be better writers.
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