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  • Wonjong Rhee is an electrical engineer at ASSIA, Inc. in San Francisco, California. He was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics...
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    the Joseon history: Prince Jeongwon (1623, but later promoted to "King Wonjong" as of 1634"); Yi Kwang (Jeongye Daewongun, 1849); and Prince Heungseon...
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    PMID 16613799. S2CID 34925001. Kim, Seungwook; Choi, Daeyoung; Lee, Eunjung; Rhee, Wonjong (July 5, 2017). "Churn prediction of mobile and online casual games...
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    expenses.[citation needed] Kim shaved his head and became a monk named Wŏnjong (원종; 圓宗). He was frequently criticized by the monks at the temple for making...
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    colonial rule and the South Korean dictatorship period especially under Syngman Rhee and Park Chung-hee. In response, the South Korean government declared that...
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    invasions of Japan (1274) Yuan dynasty Goryeo Kamakura shogunate Defeat Resulted in the end of The Mongol Rule Wonjong of Goryeo (under Kublai Khan)...
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    Taira clan Kikuchi clan Ōtomo clan Shimazu clan Matsura clan Defeat King Wonjong King Chungnyeol Red Turban invasions of Korea (1359, 1361)  Goryeo Red...
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  • 1960 currency reform, replacing the portrait of former president Syngman Rhee. Sejong was also featured on the 500-hwan bill the following year. Both bills...
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    Koreans and Mongols was encouraged by the Mongol Empire. After the death of Wonjong in 1274, his successor Chungnyeol of Goryeo received Kublai's daughter...
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