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  1. In the shadow of the mountains: Essays on ancient and modern Korea by Michael J Daniels, 1978
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81. English Version Silibus
The relation between China and korea and that between China and Japan from the ancientera to the modern one, the clash between Chinese civilization and other
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82. [ks-open] Defining Civilizations
out that we should not again try to project our contemporary biases of what civilizationis now and try and trace it back to ancient past, Even in korea,s case
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[ks-open] Defining civilizations
pai hyungpai@nichibun.ac.jp
Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:50:07 -0800 REPLY sends your message to the whole list on 01.2.25 5:41 PM, Jimmy Yun at yun@dickinson.edu REPLY sends your message to the whole list I have just completed Samuel Huntingdon's book, The Clash of Civilizations:Remaking of World Order. In the 2nd Chp. of the book, Huntingdon names the major contemporary civilizations: Sinic, Japanese, Hindu, Islamic, Orthodox, Western, and Latin-American. I assume Huntingdon classified Korea as part of the Sinic civilizaton. However he gives Japan its own classification which has evolved after emerging as its own sometime between A.D. 100 and A.D. 400. My question is, if Japan is listed as a separate civilization, do you think a strong argument could be made for Korea? Or, do you think Japan, Korea should be listed in the Sinic category. I'm not sure why I felt the need to post this question other than perhaps a strange nagging korean pride...

83. [ks-open] Re: Defining Civilizations
that we should not again try to project our contemporary biases of what civilizationis now and try and trace it back to ancient past, Even in korea,s case
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[ks-open] Re: Defining civilizations
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Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:52:48 -0000 hyungpai@nichibun.ac.jp Reply-To: ks-open@iic.edu ks-open@iic.edu Subject: Defining civilizations Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:50:07 -0800 REPLY sends your message to the whole list on 01.2.25 5:41 PM, Jimmy Yun at yun@dickinson.edu wrote: Dear Mr. Yun, I am answering this question from an archaeological and anthropological stand point. First of all, I have to point out that what, when, how and by which means "civilization" has been defined is based on " Western" European definitions and historical scholarship that dates back to the age of imperialism when the former British and French empires came in direct contact with " exotic" peoples, " primitive" races (that were of course arbitrarily classified according to skin color, etc.) and far off continents and ancient civilizations.

84. HISTORY OF ASIA
India (5) I S India in ancient times; emphasis on Traces the development of Chinesecivilization form earliest 481 History of Traditional korea Earliest Times
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87. Oldest Civilization
Will anything in the Bay of Khambaht discovery resemble the structuresof the very ancient and mysterious Harappan civilization?
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88. Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News In English About Korea
The southern port city is also hosting the Scent of Asian Culture, includingthe ancient Asian civilization Exhibition, Asian Theatre Festival, and
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Busan Becomes Home of Asian Culture by Park Ju-young (park21@chosun.com)
The "Sea Arts Festival" of the 2002 Busan Biennale being held on Haeundae beach has nearly 80 domestic and foreign artists from 10 Asian countries including Japan, China and the Philippines displaying a variety of artwork to attract passers-by. Busan, the host of the 2002 Asian Games, has become the place of Asian culture fairs with the Citizens' Center opening the "Asia Watercolor Show" yesterday to last until October 12, giving the viewers the chance to enjoy the richness of Asian culture, including Chinese watercolor painting with clever shading and Japanese painting with milky colors that look like oil paintings. "Busan has become the seasonal place for Asian culture with watercolor paintings from around Asia coming into the port, just as ships from various countries do," said host Jo Gyu-cheol, the director of the Busan Watercolor Painting Association. The southern port city is also hosting the "Scent of Asian Culture," including the "Ancient Asian Civilization Exhibition," "Asian Theatre Festival," and "Modern Arts Exhibition of the 2002 Busan Biennale." Prior to these, Busan also held "Asian Week," the "Asian Culture Show," and the "Oriental Music Festival." Including hosting the games and other renowned international events, Busan has emerged as a cultural production base with people performing works reflecting its history and life.

89. The Sacramento Bee -- Sacbee.com -- GAME REVIEW: 'Panzer Dragoon Orta' Is A Hand
T Panzer (Sega, $49.99 for Xbox) takes place in a profoundly damaged world, wherethe living weapons of an ancient civilization run rampant and most of
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90. Activists In South Korea Launch Signature-Collecting Campaign For Dalai Lama
World Tibet Network News. Friday, September 29, 2000. 5. Activistsin South korea Launch SignatureCollecting Campaign for Dalai Lama.
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5. Activists in South Korea Launch Signature-Collecting Campaign for Dalai Lama
SEOUL, South Korea, Sep 28, 2000 (BBC Monitoring) Text of report in
English by South Korean news agency Yonhap A group of Buddhists and civil
activists Thursday [September 28] launched a campaign to collect signatures
to call for the government to allow the visit to Seoul by the Tibetan
spiritual leader the Dalai Lama. In a ceremony to launch the campaign held
at the Myongdong Cathedral, downtown Seoul, the Committee for the Dalai
Lama's Visit to South Korea said: "We've decided to begin the national
action to overcome China's improper diplomatic pressure and the government's
weakness to succumb to the pressure." The committee said that the campaign
also aimed to overcome toadyism and protect the country's cultural
sovereignty. "The government will have to implement its pledge to allow the Dalai Lama after the Asia Europe Meeting," it said, calling for the Chinese government to respect the diplomatic principles between sovereign states.

91. China's Current Policy In Tibet Life-and-death Struggle To Crush An Ancient Civi
1. China's Current Policy in Tibet Lifeand-death Struggle to Crush an ancient CivilizationReport by the Department of Information and International Relations
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1. China's Current Policy in Tibet Life-and-death Struggle to Crush an Ancient Civilization Report by the Department of Information and International Relations Dharamsala www.tibet.com/Eco/cover.html
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    93. East Asian Adventure: "You Are There"
    culture. The window of focus will be the crest of each country’s ancientcivilization period. Bio Imperial” China, Japan, korea. The
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    East Asian Implementation Plan Lee Gordon Orange High School Overview/Objectives As a high school history teacher, I understand that to many of our students, history is just dusty facts printed in a heavy textbook. As a living historian, I have seen otherwise disinterested individuals become “History groupies” within a few minutes of being exposed to history that has “come alive”. My objective for this plan is to assist my students into a self-guided “immersion” of East Asian culture by directing them in a cooperative group activity that will allow them to discover some degree of what it means to have an Asian culture. The window of focus will be the crest of each country’s ancient civilization period. Bio: 11 years experience at the high school level. I am currently teaching 2 sections of Honors World History (10 th grade) and 3 sections of US History (11 th grade). With our school system opening a new high school next year, I am anticipating teaching 5 sections of World History, but that has yet to be finalized. Upon the conclusion of this plan, each student will have been able to:

    94. Multimedia Resources :Korea -- Univ. Of Kansas
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    SUMMARY: Performances of traditional folk music, and folk dances with their traditional music from a variety of areas and ethnic groups, documented by written text.
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  • 95. Encyclopædia Britannica
    ing dynasties.music and visual and performing arts of China, korea, and Japan AncientCivilization The Great Gallery (123) Pictographs were thought to be the
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    • These newspapers were regarded as the pinnacle of journalism. Humans were not merely in charge of nature, they were the pinnacle of a long process of evolution. Earlier theories of evolution existed, but it was Darwin, in the middle of the nineteenth century, brought up in the most advanced industrial nation of time, who provided scientific underpinning for this view. He spoke of the blind workings of "natural selection" -an inevitable process that mercilessly weeded out weak and inefficient forms of life. Those species who survived were, by definition, the fittest The Third Wave written by Alvin Toffler
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    97. Khmer Civilization
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    Khmer Civilization Angkor Civilization Theravada Buddhism Buddhism in Cambodia KHMER CIVILIZATION The Khmer or Angkor Civilization came into existence during the period from 802 to 1431 A.D. and stretched as far as the modern Thailand-Burma Border in the West and Wat Phou of Laos in the North during its peak. Its emergence lies in the fact that the ancient Khmer rulers adopted a right political doctrine of its time, which enforce the unity among people. Moreover, they had developed an intelligent irrigation system to control the water of the great Mekong River for agricultures, which enhanced its prosperity. The Khmer Civilization had long been perished over 5 centuries ago, but it left outstanding monuments such as the great Khmer temples of Angkor Wat and Bayon and numerous unique sculptures like Apsara. The word "Angkor" is derived Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language, of "Nagara" which means "City".

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