Living in Another Country No Place Like Home

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Living in Another Country No Place Like Home

Unification: Is It Necessary? Do North Koreans have a hard time or easy time in South Korea? Do North Koreans face prejudice or negative bias in South Korean society? Did your views change from meeting a North Korean or hearing about them? Is reunification necessary for a happy society? For South Koreans? For North Koreans? What are the pros and cons for reunification?

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Work Goals and Career Aspirations What do you want from your life?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUup841pZrs

What did you want to be when you were young? How did that compare with where you are now?

Question Is it right for parents to force their kids to study for something that will make them a lot of money? Should a kid study what they want? Do kids know what is best for them?

What’s More Important? Money Values

Ideal Workplace What is important for a workplace? Should a workplace be a place where you are challenged or relaxed? Motivated or pushed Encouraged or not Micromanaged or set free

Job Interview What is important at a job interview? How should you act? Dress? How should your resume look like? Is there a right way or a wrong way to go to a job interview?