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		<title>By: TEST - dprkstudies - TEST &#187; Blog Archive &#187; South Korea: Adoption, Abortion, and Dog Meat</title>
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		<dc:creator>TEST - dprkstudies - TEST &#187; Blog Archive &#187; South Korea: Adoption, Abortion, and Dog Meat</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Koreans are generally more sensitive than other nationalities to outside (i.e., international) criticism or scrutiny and obsessed with their “place” in world rankings. So these three articles caught my attention; a series on a movement to stop foreign adoption, misleading abortion statistics, and the praises of dog meat, all of which can be seen as nationalistic reactions to less than favorable international attitudes about Korea in those areas. I won’t delve into the well-covered areas of fan death or the infamous Dr. Hwang. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Koreans are generally more sensitive than other nationalities to outside (i.e., international) criticism or scrutiny and obsessed with their “place” in world rankings. So these three articles caught my attention; a series on a movement to stop foreign adoption, misleading abortion statistics, and the praises of dog meat, all of which can be seen as nationalistic reactions to less than favorable international attitudes about Korea in those areas. I won’t delve into the well-covered areas of fan death or the infamous Dr. Hwang. [...]</p>
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Koreans are generally more sensitive than other nationalities to outside (i.e., international) criticism or scrutiny and obsessed with their “place” in world rankings. So these three articles caught my attention; a series on a movement to stop fore...</description>
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<p>Koreans are generally more sensitive than other nationalities to outside (i.e., international) criticism or scrutiny and obsessed with their “place” in world rankings. So these three articles caught my attention; a series on a movement to stop fore&#8230;</p>
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