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551-9 Bongmyung-dong, Yousung-gu Daejeon, Korea Rep., 30100, 82-42-8240321
... coast - it is the largest ship building port in the world or something. very very industrial but i met some people who had a great time there. <br><br>if you reply to a job ad just tell them the basics about you and a resume. if they respond with interest in you, hit them back with all these questions. i wouldn’t take less than 2 million for a salary. if they try and say that your from australia/south africa and you should earn less don’t ...
Daejeon, Korea Rep. lcridd... should have been a 30 minute ride. After about 30 minutes, we were seeing things that we hadn't seen before, but ah, whatever, its a new city right? Then the bus driver stopped and told us we must get off. Apparently we went the wrong direction and got to the end of the line. I'll tell you, its not the last time that's happened to me, and they'll kick you off in the middle of nowhere. This time we were in a ...
Daejeon, Korea Rep. heatherannmade our way down to daejeon about an hour south of seoul via KTX train. went down there with my dad for a family reunion and the one year memorial of my grandfather... it was actually an interesting time of rediscovering my roots.. the "oh" family line. apparently there are three major lines of "oh's" of which i am the second (and smallest or fewest). we visited the neighborhood where my dad grew up as a child; pretty rural - imagine in your head of ...
Daejeon, Korea Rep. euniceandbyoung... es scheint recht wenig los zu sein, hoffe ich habe das Dorm fuer mich:-) Hat keine Fussbodenheizung, das ist auch gut, da kann ich die elektrische Heizung abschalten. Die Koreaner lieben es warm und ueberheizen alles (die Heizung wird so auf 28 - 30 Grad eingestellt...). Buyeo war die letzte Hauptstadt des Baekje Koenigreiches, sie haben ihre Hauptstadt immer weiter nach Sueden verlegt (Seoul, Gongju, Buyeo) in der Angst vor Gorejo, dem ...
Buyeo, Korea Rep. schwate... day of camp envy our role and think we're getting a fortune to do what we're doing, which, of course, we're not. To a man, or women, they all say Meg doesn't stress as much as me. Which is true. It's obviously true. She is so much more tolerant and patient than me and way, way better at dealing with the "where-is-your-common-sense?" questions we have to deal with on a daily basis. But she also has the advantage of hiding any ...
Jochiwon, Korea Rep. byrnedm... that yes indeed, I needed one. So bowing to international pressure I found myself earlier today settling into one of the chairs in the hair salon in the Korea University student union building. There I had my mop tended to by what I can only describe as the human equivalent of a sheep-shearer. The poor girl was on her own, getting through heads at the rate of one every ten minutes. That's not to say she did a rushed job on me. Not at all. When you ...
Jochiwon, Korea Rep. byrnedm... each of the 9 camps I mentioned we're here to plan for and, once they get up and running, monitor. Between now and then we'll probably, umm, not sure actually. Enjoy our time off I guess. We'll be calling home later this evening, when the time difference from Korea to Ireland & Canada is more favourable. But apart from that we'll be trying to take advantage of our day off, something the last few days has taught we're not ...
Jochiwon, Korea Rep. byrnedm... it to Jochiwon itself. Next stop Korea University Campus, the location for the latest installment of Camp Korea (CK). TIMEOUT - CK what? Before we go any further we understand that some of you might not know exactly what Camp Korea (CK) is. So, let's just give a quick recap, especially considering we're going to be reporting from it for the next 6 weeks. It's a twice annual (January & July/August), 1-month long English camp for Korean kids ...
Jochiwon, Korea Rep. byrnedm... have seen the patriotic, chaotic, persistent, determined, superficial, lawlessness and pure entertainment about the Koreans. Even though these things all sound bad it is all just misunderstood. They are different from me and every way that I grew up, but still fun to observe on the streets. The way they are demonstrates what they have gone through in their history and where they are trying to go. Some people when driving get road rage; I would just have fits ...
Daejeon, Korea Rep. lcridd... government as a way to unify all the forms of martial arts (mainly from Karate) into one "Korean" art. This was to create something to be used in the military and instill national pride. It is also an evolution and conglomeration of martial arts from all around. The main difference between it and Hapkido is that it is more offensive and involves mostly kicking.) <br> <br> What Choi Yung-Sul brought over originally did not have any kicks or falls. It was basically the defensive ...
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