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In 1997, the United States accepted more legal immigrants than all other countries combined. This book looks at the issue of this large influx of newcomers and at the contentious topics of multiculturalism, bi-lingualism, unemployment and crime.
To understand Korea's present situation, one must look back at many thousands of years of Korean history. Some of the questions addressed in this study are: How did Koreans rebuild their country time after time, following destruction by foreign invaders? Why is North Korea so different from South Korea?
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