Answer:
1)Seoul National University.
2)Korea University.
3)Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) .
Explanation:
The primary curriculum consists of nine principal subjects: moral education, Korean language, social studies, mathematics, science, physical education, music, fine arts, and practical arts.
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Answer:
Food security comprises of availability, access, utility and stabilization.
Explanation:
Food security is a measure to check the availability of food to individuals and their affordability being a prime factor. In other terms, it means that everyone has a sufficient amount of health food i.e it can be measured by calorie intake per person to lead healthy lives.
Food availability in developing countries is cause and an effect of several factors like poverty, status, political stability and infrastructure etc. Most of developing countries in the world have an undernourished or are malnourished population . Mostly in the African countries and the Asian countries like Afghanistan, Domenico republic of congo and Mexico which is dealing with acute food insecurity. As compared to developed countries like in Australia and North America have low food insecurity but they still face global water crisis, land degradation and impact of climate change along with food wastages.
Programs that help developing countries reach food security goals.
Use of genetically modified crops.
Boosting agricultural science and giving agricultural insurance.
Making food security gender-equal.
Reducing land-use changes.
Answer:
Creation of European coal and steel community in 1951.
Creation of European economic community in 1957.
Maastricht treaty and formal creation of Union in 1992.
Explanation:
After WW2 ended an idea that Europe should be united was wide spread. It is interesting that those who proclaimed it the most were France and Germany. That is why in 1951 ECSC was created with a participation of just a couple of countries, including the Benelux countries. Today EU is one of the biggest unions in the world.
An interesting feature of <span>the New Economic Policy of Lenin is that even though the country's main ideology was communism, the NEP was pretty capitalistic, and it was even dubbed as the State Capitalism policy.</span>