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NORTH KOREA
Annti_Christy
#21 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 11:54:31 AM
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Impunity wrote:
kingfisher wrote:
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Education in North Korea is free of charge, compulsory until the secondary level, and is controlled by the government. The state also used to provide school uniforms free of charge until the early 1990s. Heuristics is actively applied in order to develop the independence and creativity of students. Compulsory education lasts eleven years, and encompasses one year of preschool, four years of primary education and six years of secondary education. The school curriculum has both academic and political content. North Korea is one of the most literate countries in the world, with an average literacy rate of 99%.

Primary schools are known as people's schools, and children attend them from the age of 6 to 9. Then from age 10 to 16, they attend either a regular secondary school or a special secondary school, depending on their specialties.


how can we say such people are backward?


The most literate country ion Earth, at 99%.
..This means anyone you meet on the road ni msomim hakuna cha mama mbogas and Jane Adika's serikli saidia niko saidi mbaya.



There are certain people who just dont want to see another country do their own stuff on their own.
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Impunity
#22 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 12:02:41 PM
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Food rations, housing, healthcare, and education are offered from the state for free,[202] and the payment of taxes has been abolished since April 1,


Can we have a better country in the world than this?
I want to re-locate to North Korea soonest, I cant wait a minute now.
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Mastermind
#23 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 12:16:52 PM
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Impunity wrote:
C&P
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Food rations, housing, healthcare, and education are offered from the state for free,[202] and the payment of taxes has been abolished since April 1,


Can we have a better country in the world than this?
I want to re-locate to North Korea soonest, I cant wait a minute now.
Drool Drool Drool


Life seems to be good except for athletes and.... (ADD IF ANY) who are sent to prison for performing badly.
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Impunity
#24 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 12:20:07 PM
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Almost 100% of the population has access to water and sanitation, but it is not completely potable


Even America and Scandinavians cant match this!!!
Yaani 100% has access to clean water?

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Mukiri
#25 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 12:54:14 PM
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If we can get Uhunye to adopt that hairstyle, maybe the taxes will go lowerd'oh!

Proverbs 19:21
holycow
#26 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 2:10:53 PM
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Ok. Looks like some of you swallowed the North Korea Propaganda.
kingfisher
#27 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 2:20:15 PM
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holycow wrote:
Ok. Looks like some of you swallowed the North Korea Propaganda.


and who is the propagandist??? it must be paining you so much to learn that what your uncle sam and the west tells you about DPPK is all but lies!! pole sana. kaa gizani tu.
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Rollout
#28 Posted : Friday, April 05, 2013 4:29:31 PM
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holycow wrote:
Ok. Looks like some of you swallowed the North Korea Propaganda.


I am even suprised, they forgot to mention that, the supreme leader also hold every known sport record in North Korea, I heard he holds a -54 record in golf, walked when he was 6 months old and talked when he was 8 months old.

Rollout
#29 Posted : Tuesday, April 09, 2013 1:05:39 AM
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North and South Korea were separated at the end of World War II. They've walked quite different paths since then.

Under successive pro-American governments, the South has become an economic powerhouse, one of the G-20 major economies. South Korean companies like Samsung, Hyundai, and LG are renowned around the world.

The North, led by a family dynasty based on "Juche" philosophy of self-sufficiency, has turned into a bitterly poor and unpredictable nation.

The Guardian's Data Blog has published some figures that show just how divergent the two nations are, economically and socially. Here are some of the crazier ones:

•South Korea's GDP (purchasing power parity) is $1,622 billion. North Korea's is $40 billion.
•South Korea's GDP (real growth rate) is 2.7%. In the North it is 0.8%.
•The GDP per capita is $32,400 in South Korea. In the North it is just $1,800.
•South Korea exports total $552.6 billion, while the North's are just $4.71 billion.
•For every 1,000 live births in South Korea, 4.08 of the infants die on average. In the North, 26.21 die.
•Life expectancy in the South is 79.3 years. In the North it is ten years less at 69.2.
•81.5% of South Korea has access to the Internet. Less than 0.1% of North Koreans do.
•The intentional homicide rate per 100,000 people is 2.6 in the South. In North Korea it is 15.2.
•One well-known statistic not featured by the Guardian — the BBC reports that North Koreans tend to be 1.2 - 3.1 inches shorter than their South Korean counterparts.
So, judging by this it looks a lot like the South trumps the North. Except in one key area:

•The South has 655,000 actively serving in the military service. The North has 1.19 million.
Of course, data isn't everything — one of the stranger factors in the North-South relationship is the surprising number of North Korean refugees who return to the North after living in the South for a while.

However, the wildly divergent figures certainly show what 50 years of economic policy will do.

It's also likely to be a big factor if reunification ever becomes politically possible. When Germany was reunified, East Germany's GDP per capita was 40% of that in the West. In North Korea, GDP per capita is barely 5% of that in the South.

See more data. along with sources and dates, over at the Guardian's spreadsheet.



segemia
#30 Posted : Tuesday, April 09, 2013 9:40:40 AM
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Rollout wrote:
North and South Korea were separated at the end of World War II. They've walked quite different paths since then.

Under successive pro-American governments, the South has become an economic powerhouse, one of the G-20 major economies. South Korean companies like Samsung, Hyundai, and LG are renowned around the world.

The North, led by a family dynasty based on "Juche" philosophy of self-sufficiency, has turned into a bitterly poor and unpredictable nation.

The Guardian's Data Blog has published some figures that show just how divergent the two nations are, economically and socially. Here are some of the crazier ones:

•South Korea's GDP (purchasing power parity) is $1,622 billion. North Korea's is $40 billion.
•South Korea's GDP (real growth rate) is 2.7%. In the North it is 0.8%.
•The GDP per capita is $32,400 in South Korea. In the North it is just $1,800.
•South Korea exports total $552.6 billion, while the North's are just $4.71 billion.
•For every 1,000 live births in South Korea, 4.08 of the infants die on average. In the North, 26.21 die.
•Life expectancy in the South is 79.3 years. In the North it is ten years less at 69.2.
•81.5% of South Korea has access to the Internet. Less than 0.1% of North Koreans do.
•The intentional homicide rate per 100,000 people is 2.6 in the South. In North Korea it is 15.2.
•One well-known statistic not featured by the Guardian — the BBC reports that North Koreans tend to be 1.2 - 3.1 inches shorter than their South Korean counterparts.
So, judging by this it looks a lot like the South trumps the North. Except in one key area:

•The South has 655,000 actively serving in the military service. The North has 1.19 million.
Of course, data isn't everything — one of the stranger factors in the North-South relationship is the surprising number of North Korean refugees who return to the North after living in the South for a while.

However, the wildly divergent figures certainly show what 50 years of economic policy will do.

It's also likely to be a big factor if reunification ever becomes politically possible. When Germany was reunified, East Germany's GDP per capita was 40% of that in the West. In North Korea, GDP per capita is barely 5% of that in the South.

See more data. along with sources and dates, over at the Guardian's spreadsheet.





Thanks @ rollout

Now tell us, where do we (Kenya) beat the North Korea?
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