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We can usually see people who use the word 'Otaku' in daily life. Otaku is a Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests in one thing or who have professional knowledge in a special field. However, contrary to the original meaning, Otaku is usually used in Korea to demean people who love Japanese animation or cartoons.
 
We can usually see people who use the word 'Otaku' in daily life. Otaku is a Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests in one thing or who have professional knowledge in a special field. However, contrary to the original meaning, Otaku is usually used in Korea to demean people who love Japanese animation or cartoons.
 
In accordance with its conviction, 'Love makes the impossible possible', there is a school which gives hope to hearing-impaired students. 'Glove', a film directed by Kang Woo-suk, was released in January of this year. 'Glove' was based on the true story about the baseball team from that school. The team members heard in their minds instead of their ears, and they presented pleasure and hope to people with disorders. Also, the film called attention to deaf people. -ED
 
Lee Mi-suk, who is just an aunt in Korea, was not called by her name anywhere. She was not called her name, 'Lee Mi-suk', but someone's wife, mother or aunt. One day, she was in for a shock from her family members' words. They said that she was not purposeful and pathetic. After that, she tried hard to find her life goal. In the process, Lee Mi-suk realized that she had loved make-up since her childhood. Thus, she set a goal to become a make-up artist.
 
Musicians became instrument merchants
Live music was prevalent throughout the country in the 1970s because there were not any restrictions on the music. Musicians lost their position as the restrictions on music became strict and the social atmosphere changed suddenly due to political demonstrations.
 
The name 'Itaewon' came from the Chinese character 'ì±', which means a pear, because lots of pear trees were in Itaewon in the Joseon Dynasty. An American military base was built near Itaewon after the Korean War, so Itaewon was called "American armies' free zone". Itaewon was the center of American culture, and Itaewon has become a multi-cultural area since foreign workers started to live in Itaewon. -Ed
 
Lee Mi-suk, who is just an aunt in Korea, was not called by her name anywhere. She was not called her name, 'Lee Mi-suk', but someone's wife, mother or aunt. One day, she was in for a shock from her family members' words. They said that she was not purposeful and pathetic. After that, she tried hard to find her life goal. In the process, Lee Mi-suk realized that she had loved make-up since her childhood. Thus, she set a goal to become a make-up artist.
 
The Kwangjang market is a traditional market that has been kept alive for 100 years. It is located in downtown Seoul where people come and go busily. If you want to feel a warm heart, you can try visiting Kwangjang market. There are beneficent merchants, a generous amount of tasty foods and clothing stores which sell unique used clothes.-ed
 
Yeong-eun, the heroine of the play ¡®My Men¡¯s Blood Type¡¯, is a magazine reporter. She is undertaking an article with I-seul, who is a friend of Yeong-eun, about blood type and love. They are researching a story about ex-boyfriends.
 
Bernar Venet's exhibition is being held in the Seoul Museum of Art. He is an international artist born in France, and he works with various mediums like painting, sculpting, performance art and photography.
 
The Cheongju University chapter of the Korean University Workers' Union called off the general strike on February 17th which had started on December 28th. The union said that they called off the strike to stabilize the university before beginning the spring semester. They went back to work last February 18th.
 
[Review of the Performance] The performance "Very Busy" satirically speaks of modern society by describing the hard situation of the 80's. A family in need appears. The strange story of each member is shown respectively. The father is a sanitation worker, and Dongchil is his wacky son-in-law. They live in a poor house and wear ragged clothes, but they don't lose their hope.
 
Last February, after the members of ¡°Muhandojeon¡± challenged F1, many people were interested in F1. The members had to go to Malaysia to film the program since there was no F1 circuit in Korea at that time. Now, you can see F1 in Korea. The F1 circuit finally was built in Yeongam, and the F1 Grand Prix was already held last month. CBT visited Yeongam to see the Korea International Circuit and other spectacles. -Ed
 
Fall is already coming. Trees are turning red and yellow everywhere. There are a lot of famous places for autumn scenes. One of the best is located in Hadong near Jiri-mountain. The scenery of Ssanggye Temple in Hadong is very famous. In this issue, let's go to Hadong! -ED
 
Love and friendship are controversial ideas that can not be answered clearly. Which one is more important in your opinion? The play 'Friends' tells us how to solve the dilemma between love and friendship.
 
These days, lots of interesting books about investing have been pouring into the market, but most of them are just full of vague contents talking about things like 'What do the rich people think?' or 'How do they get so rich?'. However, this book does not simply talk about ambiguous ideologies. Instead, it tries to inform the readers about practical methods of saving money.
 
Maybe everyone has heard the movie titled "Attack the Gas Station", but "Attack the Oasis Laundromat" may be unfamiliar. As time goes by, the number of laundromats decreases. Therefore, whenever I hear about a laundromat, a place comes into my mind which keeps the damp scent of the past and infused with dim memories.
 
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