Throughout history, millions of people have died trying to keep a particular piece of land part of their country. Would you give your life for that purpose? Why or whynot?
In June 25, 1950, the war, which named Korean war now, broke out between South Korea and North Korea. Due to this war, more than 4 million South Korean dead or wounded. From this result, a lot of people lost one of their family and they lived with unbearable sorrow during the rest of their life. It should not have occured among one nation. Honestly, I also don't want to experience this accident confronting against a same race. However, if the war will break out again, I sacrifice my life to fight against the enemy. I think that most people agree my opinion if they also experienced like our country. It's not just for getting a more land but to fight for protecting my family and friends from encounting danger.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
#6
What have you observed about our Easter Holiday? What have you learned through conversations/experience about Easter? What have you observed about its themes? What significance does Easter have for most Americans? Why do you think this?
As I am a christian, I already knew the meaning of Easter. However, it is suprised that the USA keeps the Easter day as officiall holiday. Regardless of their religion, most Korean know Easter egg. In our country, Cristian give Easter egg to atheist with telling about the Easter egg. As all most things are nearly same, I don't realized much difference between two countries. When I went to the Shopko, I realized that lilly also gets the meaning of the the Easter. And I heard that people think that lilly symboilze purity, virtue, innocence, hope and life of the spiritual essence of Easter because of their beautiful trumpet-shaped and white flowers. I could see that most American get together at church or their house in Easter day and they have a time to praise Easter day together and to share its meanings with others because I think that Americans might consider that their religion and family are the most important things in their life.
As I am a christian, I already knew the meaning of Easter. However, it is suprised that the USA keeps the Easter day as officiall holiday. Regardless of their religion, most Korean know Easter egg. In our country, Cristian give Easter egg to atheist with telling about the Easter egg. As all most things are nearly same, I don't realized much difference between two countries. When I went to the Shopko, I realized that lilly also gets the meaning of the the Easter. And I heard that people think that lilly symboilze purity, virtue, innocence, hope and life of the spiritual essence of Easter because of their beautiful trumpet-shaped and white flowers. I could see that most American get together at church or their house in Easter day and they have a time to praise Easter day together and to share its meanings with others because I think that Americans might consider that their religion and family are the most important things in their life.
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