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South Korean cyber defamation law - 위키피디아 영어
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The cyber defamation law (사이버 모욕죄) is a legislation in South Korea which refers to libel or slander that is expressed online, typically via a publicly accessible website. Cyber defamation often falls under the scope of existing libel and slander laws in most jurisdictions and is typi... |
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Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies - 사이버한국외국어대학교
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Departments ; Department of English · Department of Chinese · Department of Japanese · Department of Korean · Department of Spanish · Department of Vietnam & Indonesia · Department of Marketing & Business · Department of Local Government Studies · Department of Occupational Safety & Health · Department of Multicultural & Psychological Counseling |
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영진사이버대학교 YEUNGJIN CYBER UNIVERSITY> Admission
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TEL : +82-53-940-5500, FAX : +82-53-940-5504 ; Requirements ; 01 Freshmen Admission · Freshmen Admission · Applicant with high school diploma or its equivalent ; 02 Transfer applicants (Transfer to 2nd year transfer) · 2nd year transfer · Students who have finished more than a year of study at a foreign four-year university should have obtained one quarter or more of the minimum scores for obtaining a degree. Students who graduated from community college should be holders of an associate degree. |
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Cyber Korean Language Program - 한남대학교 한국어교육원
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Online short-term program ; Real-time interactive online classes allow immediate exchange of feedback. ; Benefits of technology in our best education system ; Learning content, assignments, and feedback in similar format to regular classes ; Blended learning approach to education combines online educational materials with traditional classroom-based methods |
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1 in 5 Korean teenagers experiences cyberbullying: survey - The Korea Times
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By Kim Hyun-bin ; More than 20 percent of teenagers in Korea have experienced online harassment, including bullying and verbal abuse, according to a survey the National Youth Policy Insitute released Sunday. In the survey, 20.1 percent of respondents admitted to being targeted with derogatory remarks, shunned or emotionally hurt in online spaces at least once over the past six months. Of them, 3 percent said they experienced such harassment over 10 times. The institute surveyed a total of 1,038 teenagers, including 508 middle school students, 5 ... |
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