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5 – Science Recovers the Past ▪ Group membersJo Minho, Go Bora, Seo Jungi, Baek Suji - Contents - Part 1. Introduction Part 2. Cases of Using Conservation Science1. Mukseojipyeon2. Baekje geumdonggwanmo3. Gyeongcheonsa sipcheung seoktap Part 3. Conclusion Part 1. Introduction Culture reflects our lives. As a part of culture, cultural heritage gives us knowledge of our history and a sense of belo..
4 – Small Ways to Donate Mina: Today my friend came to school with a beautiful bracelet. I was surprised to hear that she had bought it at a charity event as a donation. I did not think that purchasing goods at charities was a way to donate. I originally thought that donating meant giving a lot of money, but my friend showed me that I can donate by doing small things like purchasing a bracelet. ..
5 Nature: The Great Inspiration of Architects Nature is all around us. It impresses us with its beauty and supplies us with everything we need to survive. It also provides some people with the inspiration to create things in a new way. The act of creating things based on nature is called “biomimicry.” This term is derived from the Greek words bios, meaning “life,” and mimesis, meaning “imitation..
4– Yuri’s Homestay Experience in Beijing During the summer break, as an exchange student, I visited my school's sister school in Beijing, China. Before the trip I searched the Internet to collect as much information as possible to get to know about the country. I realized it had become very modernized. I also found out that the meanings of colors and numbers are important in Chinese culture. I p..
The sharing economy is an economic system based on sharing assets or services, for free or for a fee, directly from and between individuals. Named in 2011 by TIME Magazine as one of the 10 ideas that would change the world, the economic model is now transforming the landscape of the world economy. There are five key concepts of the sharing economy. Here you can read about them, along with approp..
Why Sinkholes Open Up Florida Sinkhole Swallowed a Sleeping Man When Jeff Bush, a 37-year-old Florida man, screamed out for help, his brother Jeremy ran into Jeff’s bedroom. Seeing that Jeff and all his furnishings had vanished into the earth, Jeremy desperately tried to rescue him. He didn’t stop until the police arrived. “I tried so hard. I tried everything I could, but I couldn’t get him out,..
6과 - Dabbawalas: Mumbai's Lunch Box Delivery Men In India, many traditions are today being challenged as a result of globalization. The practice of eating a home-cooked meal for lunch, however, continues. In Mumbai, many people who work in offices far from home rely on an express food delivery service run by dabbawalas. Dabbawalas are delivery men who carry hot lunch boxes for Mumbai office work..
5과 - How to Handle Haters Have you ever known someone you just did not get along with? Maybe it was someone you had difficulty working with or it could have been someone you were always arguing with. This kind of situation can leave you wondering what you should do. Should you ignore them, be extra nice to them, or stand up to them? If you have ever been confused about what to do, you are not al..
4과 – Adventure in Italy I was thrilled when my cousin, Suji, invited me to Italy, a country in southern Europe that looks like a boot. She had a few days off from studying music in a conservatory, so we could spend a week together in Rome and Venice. I had never been abroad by myself, and I was a bit worried, but after the long flight for twelve hours, I was pleased to be greeted by my cousin at..
6과 The Virtual Choir: Sing Alone, Sing Along A red curtain slowly opens. Rows of little screens, showing people of all ages and colors, fill the stage against a dark background. In the center appears a man. He soon begins conducting and disappears. Then the singing images move slowly to the music. Some of them are zoomed in to show different faces. There is neither an orchestra nor an audience. ..
5과 – Keystones in Nature Host: Welcome to Student Science Show. Today, we'll be discussing an important topic―keystone species, and our special guest is an expert on ecosystems and the environment. Dr. Walters, welcome! Dr. Walters: It's my pleasure to be here. Host: Dr. Walters, let's get right to the point. What exactly is a keystone species? Dr. Walters: Well, it's one species that has a huge..
4과 – More Than Just Words Have you ever wondered how singers and poets express so much with so few words? Consider, for example, the lyrics below. They are from a famous song by the American group, Gym Class Heroes. My heart's a stereo. It beats for you, so listen close. Hear my thoughts in every note. Make me your radio, And turn me up when you feel low. The lyricist wishes that his heart were ..
영어1 능률김 4과 Yunju, a high school student, went to a Korean art exhibition. She wrote a report about her experience to share with her class. Last week, I visited an exhibition of artwork and ancient items selected from the Kansong Art Museum's collection. The exhibition included information about the man who gathered all of the artwork displayed there. His name was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better..
4 – Some Like It Cold, Some Like It Hot What else do you expect in summer in Seoul, besides the long days and hot, sleepless nights? It was summer again in Korea, and I was melting like an ice cream in a child's hand on Seoul's hot summer streets. Luckily, in the middle of the city, I found the perfect thing to freshen me up and met the perfect person to help me out. After taking a relaxing walk..
영어1 천재(이) Lesson 4 : Small Ways to donate Mina: Today my friend came to school with a beautiful bracelet. I was surprised to hear that she had bought it at a charity event as a donation. I did not think that purchasing goods (which were) at charities was a way to donate. I originally thought that donating meant giving a lot of money, but my friend showed me that I can donate by doing small thing..