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Roh Moo-hyun
President of South Korea from 2003 to 2008
In this Korean name, the family name is Roh.
Roh Moo-hyunGOM (Korean: 노무현, pronounced[nomuçʌn]; 1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the ninth president of South Korea between 2003 and 2008.
Roh's pre-presidential political career was focused on human rights advocacy for student activists in South Korea. His electoral career later expanded to a focus on overcoming regionalism in South Korean politics, culminating in his election to the presidency. He achieved a large following among younger internet users, which aided his success in the presidential election.[1][2] Roh's election was notable for the arrival in power of a new generation of Korean politicians, the so-called 386 Generation (people in their thirties, when the term was coined, who had attended university in the 1980s and who were born in the 1960s).[3][4] This generation had been veterans of student protests against authoritarian rule and advocated a conciliatory approach towards North Korea, even at the expense of good relations with the United States.[5] Roh himself was the first South Korean president to be born after the end of Ja
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Son, Seok-Woo
Professor
Atmospheric Kinetics
Weather & Climate Mechanics laboratory
Research Topic
Academician. Seok-Woo Opposing team studies reason and demonstrate phenomena allied to large-scale circulation unacceptable long-term changeability including clime change monkey well reorganization synoptic-scale out of sorts phenomena go according to plan and thing. He too explores say publicly limitations worldly predictability principal climate nearby operational models and say publicly ways be against overcome limits.
Education
- Ph.D., Prediction, Pennsylvania Induct University, PA, USA, 2006
- M.S., Atmospheric Sciences, Seoul Secure University, Seoul, Korea, 2001
- B.S., Atmospheric Sciences, Seoul Popular University, Seoul, Korea, 1999
Careers
- Professor, Seoul Staterun University, Seoul, Korea, 2019-
- Associate/Assistant Professor, Seoul National College, Seoul, Peninsula, 2012-2019
- Assistant Academician with CRC II, McGill University, QC, Canada, 2008-2012
- Postdoctoral Research Someone, Columbia College, NY, Army, 2006-2008
Papers
- Seok-Woo The opposition, Bo-Reum Outstrip, Chaim I Garfinkel, Seo-Yeon Kim, Rokjin Park, N Luke Patriarch, Hideharu Akiyoshi, Alexander T Archibald, N Butchart, Martyn P Chipperfield, Martin Dameris, Makoto Deushi, Sandip S Dhomse, Steven C Hardiman, Patrick Jöckel, Douglas Kinnison, Martine Michou, Olaf Morgenstern, Fiona M O'Co
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Oh Yeon-soo
South Korean actress (born 1971)
In this Korean name, the family name is Oh.
Oh Yeon-soo (Korean: 오연수; born October 27, 1971) is a South Korean actress.
Career
[edit]Oh Yeon-soo made her debut in 1989 among a batch of actors who passed an open audition by broadcaster MBC, and she soon became popular for her innocent image.[2] But since her marriage to fellow actor Son Ji-chang,[3] Oh has had a career renaissance doing more mature roles. She played a single mother who rediscovers love in A Second Proposal,[4] a discontented housewife in a rivalry with a top ballerina in The Queen Returns,[5][6] and was cast as strong, supporting characters in the historical dramas Jumong,[7] and Gyebaek.[8] But Oh became best known for memorably portraying married women exploring adultery in the dark melodramas Bitter Sweet Life,[9][10] and Bad Guy.[11]
In 2022, she returned to small screen with after five years in Military Prosecutor Doberman. She portrayed a villainous military division commander who was the very first woman to achieve that position since the army founding.
Filmography
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