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In 2024, it is 10 years after the MV Sewol ferry sank on April 16. Families of those who were lost have been looking for missing people and asking the government to find out what really happened. They want to make sure something like this does not happen again. To remember the past 10 years since the tragedy, there will be events all over the country, including Seoul and Ansan. These will include a show of things that belonged to the victims, a new movie about the tragedy, and a festival. A group called the 4¡¤16 10th Anniversary Committee of Sewol Tragedy is also starting to help make things better after the ferry sank. | |
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The Chungbuk Times No.215 | |
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As the new semester begins, students face various challenges when it comes to their major courses. Questions about whether the chosen major aligns with their interests and aptitude may arise. Especially for seniors approaching graduation, these concerns transform into practical issues such as job hunting. This article introduces innovative approaches to address these concerns for students grappling with such dilemmas. | |
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In ¡°Everytime,¡± the online student community of CBNU, students mostly express discontent about major subject enrollment during the enrollment period. For example, ¡°Students want to register for their major subjects, but the maximum number of students per class that is set by the department is very small. Therefore, it is very difficult to register for those subjects.¡± and ¡°I am a student who has a double major. To complete the credits required to graduate, I have to register for a specific subject this semester. I applied for excess registration because the class already had the maximum number of students, however it was not approved.¡± | |
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Gyeongju is a city in southeastern Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, Korea. It is one of the oldest cities in Korea and was the capital of the Silla dynasty, which led the period of the Three Kingdoms (a period of Korean history established by the three countries of Goryeo, Baekje, and Silla) on the Korean Peninsula for about 1,000 years. Therefore, it is called a roofless museum and is well known as a tourist spot where people can encounter cultural heritage sites around every corner. Many historic sites and relics, such as temples and stone Buddha statues that contain the essence of old culture, are scattered throughout the city, giving a glimpse of the culture and art of that time. | |
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CBNU has active relationships with 289 cooperative institutions around the world, and 1,406 foreign students on campus. In response, CBT looked at the International Student Support Center(ISSC) at the Office of International Affairs of CBNU, which operates various support programs for the stable settlement of foreign students, and gathered the opinions of foreign students who have participated in various programs. | |
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The 22nd general election scheduled for April 10th, is only a month away now. Most of the parties are engaged to earn votes from the younger population. ¡®Swing voters¡¯ are defined as a small group of voters who may change the candidates and parties they support depending on the issues at hand in every election, and those who decide who or which party to support at the last minute. Recently these swing voters are mostly made up of young people in their 20s and 30s. | |
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Traditional markets refer to ¡°places that are created naturally or by social or economic need, and where the transaction of goods or services is mainly carried out in the traditional way based on mutual trust.¡± It is distributed nationwide from regular markets held by people, such as the 3-day and 5-day markets, to permanent markets with a unionized structure of small merchants. People visit traditional markets not only to buy what they need, but also for the affection of merchants, the bustling atmosphere, and the food they eat on the street. | |
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Since the commencement of the 1st release of radioactive contaminated water from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant a on August 24 last year, approximately 23,400 tons have been discharged on three occasions. On Fub 28, Japan began the fourth release, totaling 7,800 tons. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) asserted that during the preceding three releases, the monitoring of the waters surrounding the nuclear power plant showed radiation levels below the established standards, indicating no issues. | |
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