Hot Korean Girl s First Time

Hot Korean Girl s First Time
Author: Lily Lim
Publsiher: Lily Lim
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2022-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Min is a head-turning Korean beauty, Asian perfection: long legs, flat stomach, almond eyes, and stunningly beautiful face framed by her long black hair. She works in a massage parlor in San Francisco to get back at her ex-boyfriend in Korea, but also to try to meet an American man who truly loves her. At first, Min is shy about performing special services, but Ted, a handsome alpha lawyer, takes Min for an hour of erotic passion. Can their passion last a lifetime?

Wwii Korean Women Not Sex Enslaved

Wwii    Korean Women Not Sex Enslaved
Author: Kiyoshi Hosoya,Yumiko Yamamoto
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2018-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781984535290

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A story of a con artist becomes an internation’s contended issue involving the US, and the issue dangers a diplomatic tie between Japan and South Korea and the security alliances among the US, South Korea, and Japan, involving China and North Korea. Readers: Readers can understand the issue and why the story becomes internationally diplomatic, why the issue is so severe, why statues and monuments of comfort women are erected in the US, and how the presidents Obama and Trump and their administrations have worked on the issue. Target readers: President Trump and his administration, parliament members, professors and teachers of educational institutions, judges and such intellectuals, and businessmen who deal with Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. States who may have more interest on this issue: California (San Francisco and Los Angeles), New Jersey, Virginia, Georgia, Illinois (Chicago), New York, Maryland, and basically DP states (Republicans may wonder why the issue is so popular in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and the DP states).

K pop The International Rise of the Korean Music Industry

K pop   The International Rise of the Korean Music Industry
Author: JungBong Choi,Roald Maliangkay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317681793

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K-pop, described by Time Magazine in 2012 as "South Korea’s greatest export", has rapidly achieved a large worldwide audience of devoted fans largely through distribution over the Internet. This book examines the phenomenon, and discusses the reasons for its success. It considers the national and transnational conditions that have played a role in K-pop’s ascendancy, and explores how they relate to post-colonial modernisation, post-Cold War politics in East Asia, connections with the Korean diaspora, and the state-initiated campaign to accumulate soft power. As it is particularly concerned with fandom and cultural agency, it analyses fan practices, discourses, and underlying psychologies within their local habitus as well as in expanding topographies of online networks. Overall, the book addresses the question of how far "Asian culture" can be global in a truly meaningful way, and how popular culture from a "marginal" nation has become a global phenomenon.

Straight Korean Female Fans and Their Gay Fantasies

Straight Korean Female Fans and Their Gay Fantasies
Author: Jungmin Kwon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781609386214

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"This study is about ardent Korean female fans of gay representation in the media, their status in contemporary Korean society, their relationship with other groups such as gay men, and, above all, their contribution to reshaping the media's portrayal of gay people, as well as the public attitude toward sexually marginalized groups. Kwon calls the female fandom of gay portrayals "FANtasy culture" and argues that it enables the present growing visibility of the gay body in Korean mainstream media. She also argues that fandom has functioned as a catalyst to ameliorate a harsh reality for a marginalized group. The FANtasy subculture started forming around text-based media, such as yaoi (or "boys' love" manga, a Japanese genre), fan fiction, and U.S. gay-themed dramas, and has been influenced by diverse social, political, and economic conditions, such as the democratization of Korea, an open policy toward foreign media and cultural products, the diffusion of consumerism, government investment in Korean culture, the Hollywoodization of the film industry, and the popularity of Korean culture abroad. While much scholarly attention has been paid to the female fans of homoerotic cultural texts in other countries, Kwon explores both the understudied Korean case and another aspect of the subculture that has been relatively neglected: its location in and influence on the society at large"--

Explore Korea through Statistics

Explore Korea through Statistics
Author: Statistics Korea(South Korean National Statistics Office)
Publsiher: 길잡이미디어
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Explore Korea through Statistics 2014 is published to help foreign readers understand social and economic phenomena of Korea by Statistics Korea. Brief explanations are given with statistical tables, graphs and figures for better understanding of readers. The book presents various information on land, population, economy, society and culture to help readers grasp the Korean society easily. 1. Land and Climate 2. Population 3. Labor 4. Prices and Household Economy 5. National Account 6. Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 7. Manufacturing 8. Construction 9. Energy 10. Transportation and Infor-Communications 11. Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments 12. Public Finance and Financial Institutions 13. Health and Welfare 14. Environment 15. Education and R&D 16. Diplomacy and Two-Korea Issues 17. Culture and Tourism

Handbook of Social Media Management

Handbook of Social Media Management
Author: Mike Friedrichsen,Wolfgang Mühl-Benninghaus
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 880
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783642288975

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Digitization and Web 2.0 have brought about continuous change from traditional media management to new strategic, operative and normative management options. Social media management is on the agenda of every media company, and requires a new set of specialized expertise on digital products and communication. At the same time, social media has become a vibrant field of research for media economists and media management researchers. In this handbook, international experts present a comprehensive account of the latest developments in social media research and management, consistently linking classical media management with social media. The articles discuss new theoretical approaches as well as empirical findings and applications, yielding an interesting overview of interdisciplinary and international approaches. The book’s main sections address forms and content of social media; impact and users; management with social media; and a new value chain with social media. The book will serve as a valuable reference work for researchers, students and professionals working in media and public relations.

Army Life

Army Life
Author: Ramon Carrasco
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780595375981

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I never saw myself as a soldier. I always imagined myself doing many different things, but this one was not one of them. My senior year in high school I planned everything out. It was nothing like this. Life has a funny way of changing your plans. Author Ramon Carrasco joined the U.S Army as a last resort, eager to leave the boring normalcy of Big Lake, Texas, and to make a fresh start. But he struggles to find his place in the military. Shipped off to Seoul, Korea, he must learn to deal with the absence of important people in his life, mainly his family, and come to terms with old relationships while making new ones. Army Life details Carrasco's quest to discover his purpose in life. In doing so, he finds out that the Army is not what he thought it would be, and that people are not always who they appear to be. Faced with new challenges, Carrasco learns more about who he is and why his life has led him to this point. Will Carrasco's personal struggles and being in the Army overwhelm him, or will his strong spirit see him through?

Blurred Images Japan

Blurred Images Japan
Author: Lock Cee Mangum
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2021-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781663221124

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Stories of Life in Japan for “off the beaten path” foreigners of various extractions, their interactions with Japanese people, and Japanese interactions with them. Over the last few decades, majestic and historical Japan has seen a steady rise of visitors and of those a considerable portion seek work. One of the main popular employment options came in the form of Language Instruction, the dominant of such being English, drawing instructors from nearly every corner of the globe to travel abroad and teach. Some find alternate means to grind and find a better way of life, while others fail miserably. BLURRED IMAGES Japan is a collection of abbreviated tales not for the faint of heart and not likely to be the colorful testimonials found on tourist brochures...