Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Korean Conflict

“Specific Page Title or Article Title”
 Ex: Twilight: A negative influence on teens or just harmless fun?
The Korean Conflict
Primary Contributor to the Website (if given) (author, editor, producer, etc)
Ex: POV
Amanda Briney
Title of the Entire Website (not www. )
 Ex: CBC News
about.com geography 
Publisher or Sponsoring Organization of the website (if given)
Ex: CBC
about.com
Date Page was Last Revised
Ex: 10 September 2010
Jan 1st, 2011
Date You Read It
Ex: 21 January 2012
2/22/2012
<URL address> (ALL of it)


FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded):
EX: The article cites Maria Nikolajeva, a professor of at Cambridge, as saying that Bella does not "in any way promote independent thinking or personal development" in women, instead portraying a woman "meek and willing to do anything for her vampire boyfriend" (POV).
In 1950, North and South Korea begin their war, "By 1950, the conflicts on the border of North and South Korea led to the beginning of the Korean War."
Soon after they began the "Korean War", the North Koreans send their troops to invade South Korea, "On June 25, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea and almost immediately the United Nations member states began to send aid to South Korea."
After the following event, the UN sends our troops over and fight the North Koreans in battle, "By October though, U.N. forces were able to again move the fighting north and on October 19, North Korea's capital,Pyongyang was taken."
The North Korean's ally, the Chinese joins the Korean War and forces the UN to back off of North Korea, "In November, Chinese forces joined North Korean forces and the fighting was then moved back south and in January 1951, South Korea's capital, Seoul was taken."
Finally after many months of battle, the North and South Korea made an agreement to not to fight anymore, "In the months that followed, heavy fighting ensued but the center of the conflict was near the 38th parallel. Although peace negotiations began in July of 1951, fighting continued throughout 1951 and 1952. On July 27 1953, peace negotiations ended and the Demilitarized Zone was formed."

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