Thursday, April 12, 2012

Korea

Title of the Book (in italics when typed, underlined when written)
 Ex: Twilight
NORTH KOREA
Author(s) or Editor
Ex: Stephanie Meyer
Amy K. Nash
Publisher
 Ex: Little, Brown and Company
Chelsea House Publishers
Year of Publication 
Ex: 2003
1999
City of Publication
Ex: New York
Philadelphia
Mode of Access (Print if you read the actual book, Electronic if you found it online, or through your kindle/nook/ereader): 
Ex: Print
Print 
Eddition if indicated:



FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded):
EX: After having known Edward for just a few short months, Bella admits that “it would cause [her] physical pain to be separated from him now" (Meyer 283).
After WWII ended, North and South Korea are divided and became to separate countries, " Since the end of World War II in 1945, an arrtificial barrier along the 38th parallel has divided the peninsula into two distinct countries" (20).
Soon after, the USA president Harry S. Truman and the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, signed an agreement to take care of one side of the peninsula, "This agreement stated that the United States would serve as an international trustee for all of Korea south of the 38th Parallel and Soviet Union would act as as trustee for the northern half of the peninsula" (20).
In 1948 North Korea declares to be an independent Communist state, "The Soviet Union acted as a trustee of North Korea until 1948, when North Korea declared itself an independent Communist state" (20).
In the 1950s North and South Korea created a boundary between the 38th Parallel and called it the DMZ (demilitarized zone), "This boundary, called demilitarized zone (DMZ), extends just over a mile on both sides of a military demarcation line and covers a total of 487 square miles of neutral terrority" (21).
in 1986, South Korea introduces the HYUNDAI EXCEL, "Most Americans know South Korea for its advanced electronics and the Hyundai Excel, when first introduced in 1986, became the most successful new car import in U.S. automotive history" (21).

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