South Korea Crystal Wahlstrom-Kauffman INB-205/UOP-AXIA October 28, 2007.

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South Korea Crystal Wahlstrom-Kauffman INB-205/UOP-AXIA October 28, 2007

What is Normal? Diverse Ethnicity Traditional Beliefs Cultural Celebrations Advancing Healthcare Political Democracy

How Do They Live? Cultural Norms Diverse Beliefs Family Oriented Diverse Languages Gender Equality Educated Society Celebrate the Arts Buddhist Shamanism Confucianism Christianity Islam

Why is Business Booming? Educational Services Agriculture Advances Industrial Growth Technological Boom Global Marketing

Conclusion Growing Economy Stable Government International Trader Modern Culture Diverse Communities

References Soh, C.(2007) Culture of SOUTH KOREA Retrieved on The World Wide Web on October 28, U.K. Trade and Investment (2007) Korea (South) Retrieved on the World Wide Web on October 28, ls=false&_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=CountryType1&navigationPageId =/south_korea