The video goes back to the cataract procedures and the doctor achieves his goal of operating on 1,000 patients. The patients remove their bandages, and they can see again. It is crazy how these people go completely blind, to be able to see again. They would praise the Great Leader, because it was the first time they saw them. They thank the Great Leader and give him complete credit. All of the patients would scream "We praise you!"
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
January 13
Today in class, we watched more on the North Korea video. It talked about how they have interment camps scattered across the country. They have a family interment camp called 22, and most of the time not meant for people who do the crimes. The people in these camps get worked to death and get diseases easily. North Korea will not be the same without the camps, because they need to fright the people. Some people try to escape and go to China, and smugglers will lead them. It is dangerous to try to escape, because you could have to go to prison camp or get killed. The smugglers will lead them the right direction, and tell them the places to avoid on the way to China.
Friday, January 9, 2015
January 9
Today in class we continued to watch the film about North and South Korea. We learned about how the Americans donated cataract machines and a doctor would do procedures for hundreds of blind people a day. When the doctor would do these procedures, they could be able to see again. He saved a lot of lives.
We also learned about how North Korea is very isolated with other countries. They have no electricity and cell phones are banned from the country. North Korea ignores South and refused to attend meetings held in a room held in half of the South and half in the North. South Korea gets frustrated with this, and has to use a horn to yell the message over. The reason they do not attend is because Kim Jong-Ill did not tell them to, therefore they do not.
They interviewed a family in North Korea and asked if King Jong-Ill can do anything bad or if they can look at him bad. They said that Kim Jong-Ill is perfect and that if it wasn't for him, they would be dead. Another question was about North Korea compared to America and said they they are stronger than American and that they have the greatest leader and how America can do nothing. The film also mentioned a word, juche which means "self-reliance" and a form of religion in North Korea.
We also learned about how North Korea is very isolated with other countries. They have no electricity and cell phones are banned from the country. North Korea ignores South and refused to attend meetings held in a room held in half of the South and half in the North. South Korea gets frustrated with this, and has to use a horn to yell the message over. The reason they do not attend is because Kim Jong-Ill did not tell them to, therefore they do not.
They interviewed a family in North Korea and asked if King Jong-Ill can do anything bad or if they can look at him bad. They said that Kim Jong-Ill is perfect and that if it wasn't for him, they would be dead. Another question was about North Korea compared to America and said they they are stronger than American and that they have the greatest leader and how America can do nothing. The film also mentioned a word, juche which means "self-reliance" and a form of religion in North Korea.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
January 7
Today in class we started watching a film about North and South Korea. We learned about their cultural and how the North and South are not neighborly. In North America, they do not have any lights or electricity, so at night it is very dark. I looked up pictures of North Korea at night, and it was almost like North Korea was apart of the ocean.

From very young ages, North Koreans were learned to love their leader. Everyone in the country has to love their leader and listen to whatever he says. They are controlled by their leader and look up to Kim Jong-Ill. Everyone has pictures in their houses of their leaders and bow to them. It is kind of weird how the Koreans are so obsessed with him. They say he does nothing wrong and they respect him for keeping them alive.

We had to stop the film right when they were starting to talk about cataracts and helping the blind.
Monday, January 5, 2015
January 5
Today in class, we took notes on a slide about North and South Korea.
Korea-North and South
What we already know:
(North Korea)
-oppressive government
-very secluded and isolated from world
-currently headed by Kim Jong-Un
-King Jong-Un didn't seem to like The Interview
oppressive government
-state-run socialist government that many consider to be a Stalinist dictatorship
-official name: Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK)
-notice that they say "Korea", not North Korea-they claim to be the legitimate rulers of the entire peninsula
secluded and isolated
-isolated by the government
-also somewhat isolated geographically
-after all, they are on a peninsula
-Pyongyang is the capital
-located at 39 degrees north (latitude)
-Bel Air, Md- 39 degrees north
Korea-North and South
What we already know:
(North Korea)
-oppressive government
-very secluded and isolated from world
-currently headed by Kim Jong-Un
-King Jong-Un didn't seem to like The Interview
oppressive government
-state-run socialist government that many consider to be a Stalinist dictatorship
-official name: Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK)
-notice that they say "Korea", not North Korea-they claim to be the legitimate rulers of the entire peninsula
secluded and isolated
-isolated by the government
-also somewhat isolated geographically
-after all, they are on a peninsula
-Pyongyang is the capital
-located at 39 degrees north (latitude)
-Bel Air, Md- 39 degrees north
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