The Journal of Modern Korean Studies, Volúmenes3-6Mary Washington College, 1987 |
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... became its principal . He finished his B.A. at Duke and his M.A. at North Carolina in Education in 1939. In the late fall of 1940 , before the storm over the Pacific , he returned to America . He took up an intensive language program in ...
... became its principal . He finished his B.A. at Duke and his M.A. at North Carolina in Education in 1939. In the late fall of 1940 , before the storm over the Pacific , he returned to America . He took up an intensive language program in ...
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... became a serious issue for the Korean Chris- tian community.66 Japanese policy became more specific , ordering all educational institutions including Christian schools , to make obei sance to Shinto shrines . The issue became the most ...
... became a serious issue for the Korean Chris- tian community.66 Japanese policy became more specific , ordering all educational institutions including Christian schools , to make obei sance to Shinto shrines . The issue became the most ...
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... became “ increasingly invisible as a distinct Ladino class became their agents " ( Smith 1990 : 89 ) . As men- tioned earlier , the tensions between whites and Blacks in America become more invisible when groups like the Koreans are ...
... became “ increasingly invisible as a distinct Ladino class became their agents " ( Smith 1990 : 89 ) . As men- tioned earlier , the tensions between whites and Blacks in America become more invisible when groups like the Koreans are ...
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the Early Stages of Economic Development Younglob Chung | 11 |
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of North Korea JoongKoo Lee | 60 |
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