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Hello! My name is Minjun Kim. I take two lectures that are Understanding Small and Big Data with Wikis and Media_Trends_and_Globalization_

Translation project Review - Choi sieon

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I read it because the topic of nation-building was interesting.

There were some parts that were a little difficult, but I was able to understand them because they were related to history.

In particular, there was content related to the theory of plunder, and I found it interesting that in the early stages of national development in Europe, construction occurred in the same order as war for plunder, national development, and protection. It was ironic that national development through war ultimately led to further national development by establishing peace with the country that was at war. Still, it was realistic.

However, there was not much image data, so readability was a bit disappointing. There were images at the beginning, but there weren't many images afterward. And when analyzing nation building on a continental basis, I thought that Asia had less content compared to other continents. It is expected that it would be good to consider this aspect. It was good topic! Cheer up!


Translation project Review - Choi sieon

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I read about the String of Pearls(Indian Ocean) theory. The interest part about this topic is that it is connected to the present. Recently, war broke out in Europe and the Middle East and continues. Amid such military tensions, it was thought necessary to also understand China's position. Personally, I think it's good that this topic is covered because I wonder how long Asia will be safe.

Also, there was no information about what kind of impact it could have on Korea and Japan, so I thought it would be more interesting if I added this part as a paragraph.