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Sam Punn: The NGOs pretend to arrive for humanitarian work. But their hidden agenda always is the same: to tell the local women and children how much better everything is in America, where everybody is rich, and has pleasure all day. And they always tell the local women that they suffer from domestic violence and sexual repression, so the daughters all want to marry Americans, because the local men are so shitty. That's the work of NGOs.

Sam Punn: As ONGs pretenden chegar ó traballo humanitario. Pero a súa axenda oculta é sempre o mesmo: contar as mulleres e nenos locais canto mellor é todo en América, onde todo o mundo é rico, e ten pracer todos os días. E eles sempre din que as mulleres locais que padecen violencia doméstica e á represión sexual, así que as fillas todos queren casar-se com os americanos, porque os homes son tan shitty local. Ese é o traballo da ONG.




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Korea / Population

The Koreans are one ethnic family speaking one language. They share certain distinct physical characteristics which differentiate them from other Asian peoples including the Chinese and the Japanese, and they have a strong cultural identity as one ethnic family. The modern Korean people are believed to be the descendants of several Mongol tribes which migrated onto the Korean Peninsula from Central Asia particularly during the Neolithic Age (c. 5000-1000 B.C.) and the Bronze Age (c.l000-300 B.C.)

The Koreans were a homogeneous people by the beginning of the Christian era. In the seventh century A.D., they were politically unified for the first time by the Shilla Kingdom (57 B.C.-A.D. 935) and subsequently witnessed a great cultural flourishing.

Korean society retains a strong Confucian tradition, which is clearly manifested in the strong devotion to the family and the emphasis on hierarchy and vertical relationships, although modified to adapt to modern conditions. This tradition combined with the passionate nature of Koreans can perhaps explain the strong loyalties felt between relatives, co-workers, classmates, and friends. For things deemed worthy-family, friends, company, causes, etc- Koreans will give their utmost. They work hard and enjoy life and entertainment with the same fervor.

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As a former student of Hanoi?s College of Art, she was trained to be an actress of Vietnam National Television, also a leading singer sprang from a music band Thien Than (Angels).

         
  
 
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