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Kelley in Korea 2010: The DeMilitarized Zone (DMZ)
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010. The DeMilitarized Zone (DMZ). Here is a view from the observation deck of Seoul Tower. That leads us to today, Wednesday, March 17th. We started off the morning by heading north to the North Korea/South Korea border, oftentimes referred to as the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The DMZ is a 4km stretch of land (2km on the North Korea side and 2 km on the South Korea side) that is impassable and heavily guarded. Next, we headed to Dora Observatory, which is the northernmost observator...
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Kelley in Korea 2010: Samsung and the Korean Folk Village
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Friday, March 19, 2010. Samsung and the Korean Folk Village. One of the very unique benefits that Samsung offers its employees is the Samsung Summer Festival which takes place every June. The festival celebrates the 1 year anniversary of each new cohort of employees. As many as 10,000 employees participate in the 3-day long festival honoring the roughly 7,200 new hires. Here are some photos taken during our visit. Kelley School of Business. March 19, 2010 at 11:18 AM. Have a safe trip back! Founded in 19...
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Kelley in Korea 2010: Trip to Asan, South Korea
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Trip to Asan, South Korea. After our tour of the Hyundai plant, we made our way to the Onyang Korean Folk Museum. Along the way we drove past farmland that consisted of mostly rice and ginseng. Our tour guide informed us that we should not expect to see any farm animals (like cows, pigs, or chicken), because they are confined to barns at all times. Kelley School of Business. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kelley School of Business. View my complete profile.
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Kelley in Korea 2010: Our last day
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Saturday, March 20, 2010. It's our last day here in Seoul and what an adventure it has been. Seoul is simply an amazing city and the Korean people could not have been nicer. For as large of a city it is (12 million people), the streets and sidewalks are extremely clean and the only hint of smoggy or polluted air has been noticeable when there is a really heavy cloud cover. THANK YOU for your time and patience and for showing us what this great city has to offer. Kelley School of Business. Founded in 1920...
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Kelley in Ghana 2010: Cape Coast: Cloth, Castles, and Coconut Grove
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Friday, March 19, 2010. Cape Coast: Cloth, Castles, and Coconut Grove. This morning we rose and left Accra around 7:30 am and arrived at Cape Coast at 10:30am. First, we attended the Batik Workshop. And then the Elmina Castle. The slave dungeons were evocative and striking in every way; they smelled, looked, and felt like a different time. One of the main themes we heard at both castles was that it is important to visit and remember these sites. That way, it never happens again. Reflecting on the day,.
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Kelley in Ghana 2010: Worth the Wait!
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Our first day in Ghana was amA.Z.I.N.G. We first went to the United Nations Population Fund. Or UNFPA - you're right, the acronym doesn't match the words). There, we learned about what efforts Ghana is focused on in terms of developing ways to support women and children. They focus on areas of education, health, and empowerment for families in Ghana. It was an enlightening experience. After exchanging our money, we had lunch at Frankie's. The highlight of the night (and the trip ...
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Kelley in Ghana 2010: All Good Things...
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Saturday, March 20, 2010. Must come to an end. It's hard to believe, but tomorrow ends a fantastic week in Ghana. We had an incredible time! Today was no exception. We visited a fisherman's village. And saw how they catch, dry, and store fish. They use HUGE nets to catch the fish (the ropes for one net measure about 800 yards in total). During our time there, we got the chance to pull a net with the fishermen. Check it out! This was so amazing! Coming back like a Boomerang. Ask the students),. Founded in...
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Kelley Goes to Hungary/Croatia: January 2010
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Thursday, January 14, 2010. Classes Have Officially Started. Week one is now behind us and you can almost feel the excitement. The students chatter before class and there's an electricity in the air. Even the faculty members are smiling. All these eager faces have to be inspiring. Kelley School of Business. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Gary Raad is an Academic Adviser in the Honors Program at the IU Kelley School of Business. Kelley School of Business. Founded in 1920 as...
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Kelley in Ghana 2010: The Cutting Room Floor
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Friday, April 2, 2010. The Cutting Room Floor. Below are some videos that we took on the trip that didn't make the blog while we were there. Stay tuned for pictures to come next week! At the Elmina Castle (a unique paradox of the beautiful ocean, vibrant community, and the haunting reminder of the castle):. Our tour guide Jorge on the final day giving his impressions on our trip and the Ghanaian economy:. Enjoying hamburgers and fries,. Kelley in Ghana 2010. Kelley School of Business.
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Kelley Goes to Hungary/Croatia: It's Almost Over
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Saturday, March 20, 2010. Until next time, take care. Kelley School of Business. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Gary Raad is an Academic Adviser in the Honors Program at the IU Kelley School of Business. Kelley School of Business. View my complete profile. New Photos Have Been Uploaded. The Best Day Yet. Were Not in Budapest Anymore. Last Day in Budapest. Our First Day of Business Visits. Revolution Day 2010 Comes To An End. UPDATED - We Made It To Budapest!