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Evolution Korea South Koreas democracy is prone to populist impulses However it is more stable than one would expect The country is in search of an innovative development paradigm The Confucian culture which stresses respect for the ancestors as well as gendered family relationships continues to influence the society But there are signs that a secularist culture is gaining ground Origins During prehistoric times the ancestors of the modern Koreans lived by hunting and gathering wild food Around 10000 years ago they began to cultivate millet beans and other crops They also raised livestock and made furs They also established tribal states one after the other in Manchuria and on the Korean peninsula They also developed an industry of metallurgy which produced bronze and later iron tools They traded with other countries and introduced celadon and block printing to Japan and also styles of art a written language and papermaking Gojoseon was founded in 2333 BCE on the southern peninsula The state embraced Buddhism and adopted Chinese culture including Confucian philosophy In this time the inhabitants of Buyeo joined Gojoseon Gojoseon was a hierarchical society with a monarch and senior officials were drawn from the landed aristocracy while the rest of the population were peasants The state extracted taxes from these citizens and often required them to serve in the army or take part in government projects such as building fortifications At the close of the period the state of Baekje was established by Onjo who was a prince of Goguryeo and the son of Jumong who was the founder of Goguryeo The new kingdom grew its territory into the southwest of the peninsula and fought with Goguryeo and Chinas commanderies in the area Baekje took on Confucian ideas in its state beliefs system in 1390 CE and made the malecentered concept of filiopiety a doctrine Under the guise of filiopiety fathers were accountable to their families and had to be revered and obeyed by everyone even their children and grandchildren Goryeo a nation that ruled from 918 until 1392 CE and gave the world the Hangul Alphabet based on the shapes that were created by the mouth when pronouncing This significantly improved communication between people and led to an explosion in the writing of Buddhist texts Woodblock printing and the movable metal type were also refined In 1145 CE the Samguk Sagi or History of the Three Kingdoms was recorded for the first time The evolution of Korea The Korean peninsula has been habitable since Neolithic times Early evidence of human settlements is visible in the form of graves lined with stones with precious objects such as amazonite jewellery being buried along with the dead Megalithic structures referred to as dolmens and built of single large stones are widespread throughout the country In the first second half of the 1st millennium BCE Gojoseon established itself as the first recognized political state The peninsula was ruled by several states during the Three Kingdoms period 57 BC 635 CE including Baekje Goguryeo and Silla In addition the northern region of the peninsula was occupied by the Balhae kingdom which the majority of historians do not believe to be a legitimate Korean state After the Three Kingdoms arose the ProtoThree Kingdoms Period also known as the Several States Period Baekje the most powerful of these states was weakened by the collapse of Goguryeo 676 CE leaving only its southern territories in Manchuria and its western region around Hwanghae Bay Eastern Buyeo as well as the Gaya confederacy flourished for a time The Unified Silla Kingdom then emerged and the three kingdoms started to cooperate to expand their territories In the end Silla with significant Chinese assistance defeated all other states and unified the peninsula in 935 CE As Korea enters the postcrisis era its development paradigm is in flux Those who are appalled by the enormous cost of the old system are urging the need for a comprehensive program of liberalization of capital labor and product markets On the other hand champions of the old system want to protect it by using nationalist sentiments and generating fear of job loss Academics and analysts are divided over the extent to which Koreas evolution is being driven by these two trends This article examines the five phases of the Korean evolution in terms of its political development democratically illiberal democracies 194560 democratic autoritarianism 196172 authoritarian exceptionalism 19721877 democratic paternalism 20012002 and participatory democracy 2002 This article also identifies some important factors that appear to be shaping these processes Creationism in Korea In South Korea 26 percent of the population is Christian Creationists have had success in promoting their beliefs to this group A 2009 survey showed that almost onethird of respondents did not believe in evolution Of the respondents 41 believed that there was no scientific evidence to support the theory 39 believed it was contrary to their religious beliefs 17 percent said they did not understand it This level of doubt is similar to the United States where a similar percentage of people do not believe that humans evolved from earlier species of life In the past the antievolution movement in Korea focused primarily on teaching students and bringing Christ to them An increase in interest in creation science began in the year 1980 when there was an allday seminar that was held during the World Evangelization Crusade in Seoul which included Drs Henry Morris and Duane Giss of ICR were the keynote speakers The event was attended by a large number of church leaders and scientists The success of this event led to the creation of the Korea Association of Creation Research KACR on January 31 1981 The event was extensively covered in the national media including The Korea Times Chosun Ilbo and The Korea Times KACR began publishing a monthly newsletter called CREATION in which it reported on its activities and also published articles on the scientific evidence supporting creationism It also translated several slides and film strips from ICR and also a few books on creationism that were in print outside of Korea KACR members also gave talks in churches and universities throughout the country A KACR success was seen at the KAIST University in Seoul There enough students were interested in creationism that they raised the money and support needed to build a small museum on campus showing creationist models of fossils and other exhibits In addition to its public activities KACR publishes a bimonthly news magazine called CREATION which covers topics in the field of creation science and it has sponsored a series of lectures by ICR staff It has also established an organization of local branch offices that host talks and seminars to children and other community groups Evolution in South Korea In the latter half of the 19th century and beginning of 20th Korea moved toward a Westernised lifestyle The hanbok the traditional Korean dress was replaced to miniskirts and other style elements from abroad The traditional Korean music was also replaced by jazz and rock roll In this period the famous samulnori or masked dancedramas became popular with the public These dramatic pieces were performed to the accompaniment of shaman drummers as well as other musical instruments Koreas new development paradigm is being developed in the wake of the economic crisis The new regimes main challenge is to find the right balance between the stateled economic policies and marketoriented ones 에볼루션 무료체험 involves changing the incentives and monitoring schemes that have been a part of the system prior to the crisis These issues are examined in Chapters 3 and 4 Baekje founded by Onjo the prince and third son of Jumong of Goguryeo was established by people from the Hangang River area Buyeo and other areas as well as migrant workers from northern China Baekje was one of the major regional powers in the early 4th century expanded its territory to Mahan in the north and Jeollanamdo south This meant that it was constantly in conflict with Goguryeo and the Chinese commanderies on the border The decline of Silla between the 8th and 9th centuries led to the development of powerful local factions Gungye a noble from Later Baekje established a kingdom with Songak as its capital and was in control of a portion of presentday Jeolla and Chungcheong provinces Then he moved the capital to Wansanju and became a rival of Goguryeo However his rule was shortlived Wang Geon a powerful local leader who defeated Gungye in 935 and then united Goryeo Baekje and Silla and later joined Baekje into Goryeo without a fight as his successor Additionally Wang Geon introduced fundamental reforms and strengthened a central government system This marked the conclusion of the Three Kingdoms period From that point on the Korean peninsula was ruled by the Goryeo Dynasty In the Three Kingdoms Period Goguryeo Baekje Silla gradually grew into powerful states on the peninsula as well as in Manchuria

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