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Evolution Korea In the debate over evolution Korean scientists arent taking their chances The Society for Textbook Revise STR has been campaigning to get the Archaeopteryx and horses taken out of textbooks saying they are common symbols of evolutionism Confucian practices with their focus on achieving success in the world and high value of education still dominate the culture of the country But Korea is looking for an entirely new model of development Origins The development of Iron Age culture brought more sophisticated states like Goguryeo Baekje and Silla to the Korean peninsula All of them created a distinct style of culture that merged with influences of their powerful neighbors They also adopted aspects of Chinese culture such as Confucianism Buddhism and shamanism Goguryeo the first of the Korean kingdoms was the first kingdom to establish their own system of government It established a king centered system of government in the early 2nd Century Through a series wars it wiped out those who were loyal to the Han dynasty from the north of the peninsula and expanded its territory in Manchuria too At this time the regional confederation of Buyeo was created In the Samguk yusa of the 13th century Wang Geons name was listed as king Buyeo was then referred to as Goryeo and this is how the name Korea was created Goryeo was a thriving commercial state and was a centre for education They raised sheep goats and other animals and created furs from the animals They performed masked dance dramas such as tallori and sandaenori and celebrated an annual festival in December which was called Yeonggo The economy of Goryeo was stimulated by the booming trade with other nations as well as the Song dynasty of China Byeongnando was the gateway to Gaeseong the capital of Gaeseong Traders came from Central Asia Arabia and Southeast Asia The items they brought included silk and medicinal herbs Around 8000 BCE Around 8000 BCE the Koreans began to establish permanent settlements and began to cultivate cereal crops They also invented pottery and polished stone tools and began to organize themselves into clan societies The Neolithic Age continued until the 12th Century BC Around this time Gija a prince from the Shang dynasty of China is believed to have introduced a higher culture to Korea Until the 20th century many Koreans believed that Dangun and Gija gave Korea its people and their basic culture and their basic culture respectively Functions Koreas traditional model of development which was based on the states capital accumulation and government intervention in industries and business contributed to a rapid economic growth that took it from being one of the poorest countries in the world to being among the top of OECD nations in a mere three years But this system was also fraught with corruption and moral hazard which made it not sustainable in a global environment of trade liberalization openness and democratization The current crisis has exposed the weakness of the existing model and it is expected that a new model will be developed to replace it The chapters 3 and 4 explore the genesis of Koreas state and business risk partnership and explain how the emergence of economic actors with an interest in preserving this system prevented Korea from making major changes These chapters which are focused on corporate governance and financial resource allocation provide a thorough examination of the reasons for this crisis and suggest ways to move forward with reforms Chapter 5 explores the possible paths that Koreas evolving development paradigm during the postcrisis era examining both the legacy of the past as well as new developments triggered by the IT revolution and globalization It also examines the implications of these trends for Koreas social and political structures The most important finding is that there are many emerging trends that are altering the nature of power and will determine the future of the country In spite of the fact that political participation in Korea is still very restricted new forms are emerging which override political parties and challenge them changing the system of democracy in Korea Another important fact is that the influence and power of the Korean elite has waned A large segment of the society feels disconnected from the ruling class This fact indicates the need for greater civic education and participation as well as new models of power sharing The chapter concludes that the success or failure of Koreas development paradigm will depend on how these new ideas can be combined with the ability to make tough decisions Benefits South Korea has the ninth largest economy in the world and the sixth fastestgrowing It has a growing middle class as well as an extensive RD infrastructure that is the driving force behind innovation Additionally the government has recently increased investments in infrastructure projects to help economic growth and promote social equity In 2008 Lee Myung Baks administration announced five leading indicator in an attempt to establish an economic system that was focused on changes and practicality The administration made efforts to streamline government operations and privatize public corporations with higher efficiency and to overhaul administrative regulations Since the closing of the Cold War South Korea has been pursuing a strategy of economic integration with the rest of the region as well as beyond 에볼루션 of advanced manufacturing technology as well as hightech consumer electronic products have become a significant source of income In addition the government has been promoting the Saemaeul Undong New Community Movement initiative transforming the country from an agricultural one into one focused on manufacturing The country enjoys a high standard of living and provides many benefits to its employees including maternity leave and job stability Employers are also required to purchase accident insurance which covers the cost of workrelated illnesses and injuries Likewise it is common for companies to provide private medical insurance which provides protection for illnesses that are not covered by National Health Insurance As a result South Korea has been seen as a model of success for many of the developing countries around the world The global financial crisis of 1997 that swept across Asia challenged this view The crisis shattered the conventional wisdom about Asias miracle economies and prompted an overhaul of the role of the government in regulating risky private ventures It appears that Koreas future remains uncertain in the following changes On the one side a new generation of leaders has adopted the image of being a strong leader and started to experiment with marketoriented policies On the other hand a strong domestic power base has made it difficult to make fundamental changes Disadvantages The revival and influence of the creationists is a major obstacle for Korean science in its efforts to inform the public about evolution The majority of Koreans support teaching students about evolution however a small section led by BunSam Lim the head of the Society for Textbook Revise STR is insisting on its removal from textbooks STR claims that teaching evolution encourages atheist materialism and paints an unhopeful worldview for students which can cause students to lose faith in humanity The roots of antievolution sentiments are complex and diverse Some researchers suggest that it is due to religious belief while others point to an increasing prevalence of antiintellectualism which has been exacerbated by growing political elite fragmentation along ideologies regions class and gender In addition the onesided populism of the government bolstered by powerful conservative think tanks and business interests which has led to public disdain for the scientific community In the end the studys findings about numerous vulnerabilities point to the need for targeted policies that can reduce them before they occur These findings will assist Seoul to achieve its goal of becoming a cityscape that is harmonious In the COVID19 case pinpointing the vulnerable neighborhoods and their occupants is essential for the development of precise compassionate policies to improve their lives and safety For example the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on Jjokbangs reflect the socioeconomic differences that can compound vulnerability to natural and manmade disasters To overcome this South Korea needs a more inclusive civil society that brings all communities together to address the most pressing issues facing the city This requires a fundamental shift in the structure of institutional politics beginning with the power of the president The Blue House can mobilize a large bureaucracy and utilize the Supreme Prosecutors Office and the intelligence bureau to exert political influence These agencies are not subject to oversight by the parliamentary bodies or independent inspection agents This gives the president enormous influence to enforce his or her views on the rest of the country This is a recipe for the emergence of partisanship which can result in stagnation and polarization in the country