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  2. Samsung TV Plus - Wikipedia

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    Samsung TV Plus is a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service owned by Samsung Electronics that was first introduced in 2015. The platform was designed to provide free, live streaming content for users with Samsung devices.

  3. George W. Bush shoeing incident - Wikipedia

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    Shoes are considered unclean in the Arab World.Effigies of many United States presidents had long appeared with shoes on them all over the Middle East. Matthew Cassel of The Electronic Intifada in the context of the "Bush shoeing" incident has expressed the opinion that the Western media overplayed the phenomenon as being an "Arab moment".

  4. Michael Kim (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    金秉奏 [2] Revised Romanization. Gim Byeongju. McCune–Reischauer. Kim Pyŏngju. Michael ByungJu Kim (born 1963) is a Korean American billionaire businessman. [3] He is the founder and chairman of MBK Partners, a private equity firm headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. He has been called the "Godfather of Asian private equity".

  5. Hyundai Global Business Center - Wikipedia

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    926,162 m (3,038,589 ft) Website. sid.seoul.go.kr/.. Hyundai Global Business Center ( Korean : 현대차 글로벌 비즈니스 센터) is a proposed building in Samseong-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul with a planned height of 569 metres (1,867 ft) and planned floor count of 105. If completed, it will be a supertall skyscraper.

  6. Business Today (student magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Business Today is an American magazine created by and for college students. It was founded in 1968 by three students at Princeton University —Jonathan Perel, Steve Forbes, and Michael Mims. Currently, Business Today is the largest student-run magazine in the United States. It is published twice a year, and has a distribution base of over ...

  7. Yongsan Dreamhub - Wikipedia

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    Yongsan Dreamhub (also known as the Yongsan International Business District) is a 28 [1] – 31 [2] trillion-won ($22.6 – $27 billion) project that was planned to be built on the banks of the Han River near Yongsan Station at the 560,000 square metres (6,000,000 sq ft) area of the Yongsan District, central Seoul, South Korea. [1]

  8. Euthenics - Wikipedia

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    Euthenics (/ j uː ˈ θ ɛ n ɪ k s /) is the study of improvement of human functioning and well-being by improvement of living conditions. " Improvement" is conducted by altering external factors such as education and the controllable environments, including environmentalism, education regarding employment, home economics, sanitation, and housing, as well as the prevention and removal of ...

  9. Incheon Free Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ), located in Incheon, South Korea is a Korean Free Economic Zone that consists of the three regions of Songdo, Cheongna, and the island of Yeongjong and has a total area of 51,739 acres (209.38 km 2 ). [1] The goal of the IFEZ is to transform these three areas into hubs for logistics, international business ...