The Imagination and Truth of North Korea nuclear 30 Years

The 30-year illusion and truth of North Korea nuclear (Lee Yong-joon, Hanul Academy, 36,000 won): South Korea and the international community have repeatedly misjudged, trial and error and deliberately neglected North Korea nuclear issues over the past 30 years.As a result, it failed to stop North Korea nuclear development, and helped North Korea to win the game.The authors say that North Korea and the international communitys fierce strategy game over the nuclear issue have virtually ended with North Koreas victory.The author, who spent 20 years in the North Korea nuclear diplomatic field while serving as the director of the North Korea nuclear diplomatic planning department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recorded 30 years of the North Korea nuclear issue as a military officer.It contains about 10 years of change after the authors The End of Game published in 2010.Art Story 5 (Yang Jung-moo, Social Review, 20,000 won): The British Natural History Museum, London, the French Natural History Museum, London, United States of America, and other World travelers are required to do so Im looking.The world history is full of art museums, Natural History Museum, and London.But I still cant figure out where to begin with it. Art is a game that only people can afford.For these people, we deal with how to appreciate art works properly.Thank you, all the moments we were together (stone music entertainment, stone music, 48,500 won): Wanna One, who recently released her first full-length album and was working on her last record, published a photo essay.This is a season 2 photo essay that followed Our Memory Not Lose, published in April. We have been working on photos and stories for one year in 2018.The photo essay is ready for Wanna Ones 2018 activities as much as it contains all of them.A total of 620 photos have been recorded sequentially in Wanna Ones past year.Tokyos detail - about the very small difference that awakens the customers sense (Think Note, Book Bifurble, 15,800 won) = Tokyo has long been the number one player in the list of most beloved destinations for Koreans.Although the streets are close, it is because of the charm of Tokyos unique culture such as shopping, food, architecture, and art.The foundation for making Tokyo a special destination is the culture of Japans reception, called Omotenashi. In Japan, guests are like God.Japan creates a trivial device and extraordinary detail that understands and cares for customers throughout society and services.Lewis Carroll Gilligan, Kim Moon-joo, Thought Garden, 15,000 won): A new book by New York University professor Lewis Carroll Gilligan, a United States of America women psychologist who rebelled against male-dominated mainstream psychology.The authors answer is clear: Im not sure Im going to be a good person. The authors answer is clear: Im not a good person.Just as a healthy body can overcome a cold, a healthy psychology can resist unfair authority such as patriarchy.Dirty Things to Protect Us (Kim Cheol, Root Wifari, 16,000 won): A prose collection of articles published since 2010 by the author, a literary critic and honorary professor of Korean literature at Yonsei University.The portrait of modern people is depicted as a modern person suffering from self-identity or pathological obsession with identity, and fear.Self-identity is not given to oneself by any natural attribute but by the relation with the other, that is, the image reflected in the mirror of the other.The author who lived 40 years of his life, lost his mind to the fountain pen, tells the story of the person and the world carved in the fountain pen.It contains 27 episodes of fountain pens, including pens chosen by Kim Jong-un and Trump when he signed, a 10-year-old trace of fountain pens used by Park Mok-wol, and fountain pens written by Hitler and Queen Elizabeth II of England.The author opens Koreas only fountain pen research institute in Euljiro, Seoul, and repairs fountain pens for those who like fountain pens.Love calls for love (Lee Yu-jin, Mabic House, 11,200 won): A poetry collection written by a youth problem expert and poet as a motif for overseas volunteer activities accompanied by 10 teenagers who lived in juvenile detention centers.The children draw the process of learning humanity through volunteer activities and establishing self-esteem.The author, along with 10 teenagers who were protected by large and small flights such as assault and theft in July 2015, volunteered for 9 nights and 11 days to help children with AIDS infection, destroy wells, and build a fence at a public health center in Zanzibar, a small island in Tanzania, East Africa.

The 30-year illusion and truth of North Korea nuclear (Lee Yong-joon, Hanul Academy, 36,000 won): South Korea and the international community have repeatedly misjudged, trial and error and deliberately neglected North Korea nuclear issues over the past 30 years. As a result, it failed to stop North Korea nuclear development, and helped North Korea to 'win' the Game. The authors say that North Korea and the international community's fierce strategy Game over the nuclear issue have virtually ended with North Korea's victory. The author, who spent 20 years in the North Korea nuclear diplomatic field while serving as the director of the North Korea nuclear diplomatic planning department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recorded 30 years of the North Korea nuclear issue as a military officer. It contains about 10 years of change after the author's "The End of Game" published in 2010.

Art Story 5 (Yang Jung-moo, Social Review, 20,000 won): The British Natural History Museum, London, the French Natural History Museum, London, United States of America, and other World travelers are required to do so I'm looking. The World history is full of art museums, Natural History Museum, and London. But I still can’t figure out where to begin with it. Art is a Game that only people can afford. For these people, we deal with how to appreciate art works properly.

Thank you, all the moments we were together (stone music entertainment, stone music, 48,500 won): Wanna One, who recently released her first full-length album and was working on her last record, published a photo essay. This is a season 2 photo essay that followed Our Memory Not Lose, published in April. We have been working on photos and stories for one year in 2018. The photo essay is ready for Wanna One's 2018 activities as much as it contains all of them. A total of 620 photos have been recorded sequentially in Wanna One's past year.

Tokyo's detail - about the very small difference that awakens the customer's sense (Think Note, Book Bifurble, 15,800 won) = Tokyo has long been the number one player in the list of most beloved destinations for Koreans. Although the streets are close, it is because of the charm of Tokyo's unique culture such as shopping, food, architecture, and art. The foundation for making Tokyo a special destination is the culture of Japan's reception, called "Omotenashi." In Japan, "guests are like God." Japan creates a trivial device and extraordinary detail that understands and cares for customers throughout society and services.

Lewis Carroll Gilligan, Kim Moon-joo, Thought Garden, 15,000 won): A new book by New York University professor Lewis Carroll Gilligan, a United States of America women psychologist who rebelled against male-dominated mainstream psychology. The author’s answer is clear: “I’m not sure I’m going to be a good person.” The author’s answer is clear: “I’m not a good person.” Just as a healthy body can overcome a cold, a healthy psychology can resist unfair authority such as patriarchy.

Dirty Things to Protect Us (Kim Cheol, Root Wifari, 16,000 won): A prose collection of articles published since 2010 by the author, a literary critic and honorary professor of Korean literature at Yonsei University. The portrait of modern people is depicted as a modern person suffering from self-identity or pathological obsession with identity, and fear. Self-identity is not given to oneself by any natural attribute but by the relation with the other, that is, the image reflected in the mirror of the other.

The author who lived 40 years of his life, lost his mind to the fountain pen, tells the story of the person and the World carved in the fountain pen. It contains 27 episodes of fountain pens, including pens chosen by Kim Jong-un and Trump when he signed, a 10-year-old trace of fountain pens used by Park Mok-wol, and fountain pens written by Hitler and Queen Elizabeth II of England. The author opens Korea's only fountain pen research institute in Euljiro, Seoul, and repairs fountain pens for those who like fountain pens.

Love calls for love (Lee Yu-jin, Mabic House, 11,200 won): A poetry collection written by a youth problem expert and poet as a motif for overseas volunteer activities accompanied by 10 teenagers who lived in juvenile detention centers. The children draw the process of learning humanity through volunteer activities and establishing self-esteem. The author, along with 10 teenagers who were protected by large and small flights such as assault and theft in July 2015, volunteered for 9 nights and 11 days to help children with AIDS infection, destroy wells, and build a fence at a public health center in Zanzibar, a small island in Tanzania, East Africa.