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  2. Animal welfare and rights in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea's major animal welfare legislation is the Animal Protection Act, passed in 1991. The stated aims of the act are to "promote the lives, safety, and welfare of animals and to promote the emotional development of people so as to respect the lives of animals by providing for matters necessary to prevent cruelty to animals and to protect and manage animals appropriately".

  3. Working hours in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, South Korea began to transform itself from an agricultural economy to an industrial, service and high-tech-oriented economy. [1] Since then, the country's per capita GDP increased from US$100 in 1963 to US$35,300 in 2014, turning South Korea into the 20th largest economy in the world. [1] In the process, work hours increased ...

  4. Yonsei University - Wikipedia

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    The Yonsei University Medical School dates to April 10, 1885, when the first modern hospital to practice Western medicine in Korea, Gwanghyewon, was established.. The hospital was founded by Horace Newton Allen, the American Protestant missionary appointed to Korea by the Presbyterian Church in the USA.

  5. Welfare in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korea (12.3%) accounted for the same proportion as Costa Rica, with only Chile (11.7%) and Mexico (7.4%) having a lower proportion than Korea. [38] The average public social welfare expenditure to GDP in 38 countries where the ratio of public social welfare expenditure to GDP was identified was 20.1%, and Korea spent 61.2% of the OECD average. [40]

  6. Guro District, Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Guro District (Guro-gu) is a district of Seoul, South Korea, which was separated from Yeongdeungpo District on April 1, 1980. Located in the southwestern part of the city, where besides Yangcheon District and Geumcheon District Guro District has an important position as a transport link which contains railroads, land routes from the rest of Seoul to the south of the country.

  7. Downtown Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Korea is seated in Sogong-dong of Jung District, composing financial district of Downtown Seoul. In early contemporary history of South Korea, Downtown Seoul was a sole financial district in entire nation, since most of modern financial institutions introduced in late Joseon were established inside it.

  8. Air pollution in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pollution in South Korea is visible on some nights. Air pollution in South Korea is an increasing threat to people and the environment. The air pollution comes from many sources, both domestic and international. Many forms of pollution have increased in South Korea since its rapid industrialization, especially in Seoul and other cities.

  9. LGBT rights in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    They also lodged complaints with South Korea's national human rights body accusing police of inaction. [133] [134] In May 2018, the first drag parade in South Korea took place with dozens attending the incident-free protest march in the capital Seoul. [135] [136] In 2020, three cities gave up holding Queer Culture Festival due to COVID-19. [137]