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In Hong Kong, a notable example of harp in pop music is the song " Tin Shui Walled City " ( 天水圍城 ) performed by Hacken Lee with harp played by Korean harpist Jung Kwak ( Harpist K ).

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It also owns the Peace Cup, whose president, Chung Hwan Kwak, is a long-time church member and he holds the positions of Asian Football Confederation Social Responsibility Committee Chairman, President of K-League, President of Korea Football Association, which is part of FIFA.
Members of the Unification Church hold other administrative positions at the University besides the presidency: the University's Board of Trustees includes Gordon L. Anderson and has included Chung Hwan Kwak.
Unification Church leader Chung Hwan Kwak stated: " A truck lost control as it approached the car Heung Jin Nim was driving.

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Members and Alternate Members of Political Bureau: Kim Jong-un, Kim Yong-nam, Choe Yong Rim, Choe Ryong Hae, Kim Yong Chun, Jon Pyong Ho, Kim Kuk Thae, Kim Ki Nam, Choe Thae-bok, Yang Hyong Sop, Kang Sok Ju, Pyon Yong Rip, Ri Yong Mu, Ju Sang Song, Hong Sok Hyong and Kim Kyong Hui, and since April 2012 Kim Jong Gak, Jang Song Thaek, Pak To Chun, Hyon Chol Hae, Kim Won Hong and Ri Myong Su ( members ), Kim Yang Gon, Kim Yong Il, Choe Ryong Hae, Ju Kyu Chang, Ri Thae Nam, Kim Rak Hui, Thae Jong Su, Kim Phyong Hae, U Tong Chuk, Pak Jong Sun, Kim Chang Sop and Mun Kyong Dok and since April 2012: Kwak Pom Gi, O Kuk Ryol, Ro Tu Chol, Ri Pyong Sam and Jo Yon Jun ( alternate members )
* Pieter Bas Kwak ( born 1983 ), cyberathlete
Buggenhout has two breweries, Bosteels Brewery ( known for the " Tripel Karmeliet ", " Deus " ( a champagne beer ), " Kwak ") and De Landtsheer ( known for " Malheur ").
Their language, now spoken by less than 5 % of the population ( about 250 people ), is Kwak ' wala.
The model for the painting was Geesje Kwak ( see Dutch Wikipedia article ), the subject of a series of seven paintings and studies by Breitner of a girl dressed in a red or white kimono lying on a bed or standing before a mirror.
Kim was born on August 29 ( Lunar Calendar July 11 ), 1876 in Teot-gol ( 텃골 ), Baek-un-bang ( 백운방 ), Haeju ( 해주 ; 海州 ), South Hwanghae Province, Korea, the only son of a farmer Kim Soon Young ( 김순영 ) and his wife Kwak Nack Won ( 곽낙원 ).
* Kwak ( surname ), a Korean surname, 郭 ( Guo / Kwok ),( Huo / Quac ) in Beijing, Middle Chinese
* p ̓ a ̱ lx ̱ a ̱ lasǥa ̱ m, ( oo-haa-las-gam ), Kwak ' wala
* James Kwak ( 1986 ), blogger and University of Connecticut law professor
Kwak ' wala ( Kwakiutl and Lekwiltok ( Liq ̓ ʷala ), spoken by the Laich-kwil-tach or Southern Kwakiutl and Kwakwaka ' wakw peoples ) – 235 speakers ( 2000 )
* Kwak ( surname ), the same surname in Korean.
The Proclamation of the Second Republic of Korea, from right: Chang Myon ( Prime Minister of South Korea ), Yun Bo-seon ( President of South Korea ), Paik Nak-jun ( President of the House of Councillors ) and Kwak Sang-hoon ( President of the Chamber of Deputies ) The Second Republic saw the end of the severe curbs on political expression that had been in place under the Rhee regime.

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* 1985 – Kwak Ji-min, South Korean actress
Champion () is a 2002 South Korean film, directed by Kwak Kyung-taek, about South Korean boxer Duk Koo Kim, portrayed by Yu Oh-seong.
Directed by Friends Kwak Kyung-taek, Typhoon set a new record in 2005 for the highest production budget in Korean film history at $ 15 million.
My Sassy Girl (; literally, That Bizarre Girl ) is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong.

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South Korea's second round opponents were Italy, who were defeated 2 – 1 after extra time, through a headed golden goal from Ahn Jung Hwan.
* Jung Dong Hwan as Sang-Hyeok's father
* Jung Dong Hwan as Yoon Kyo-Soo ( Joon-Seo's father )

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Some circus examples include Pipo Sossman, François Fratellini ( the Fratellini family ), Felix Adler, Paul Jung, Harry Dann, Chuck Burnes, Albert White, Ernie Burch, Bobby Kaye, Jack and Jackie LeClaire, Joe and Chester Sherman, Keith Crary, Charlie Bell, Tim Tegge, Kenny Dodd, Frankie Saluto, Tammy Parish, David Konyot ( Circus Barum and The Toni Alexis trio ), Jay Stewart and Prince Paul Albert.
( See e. g. " fukasetsu " ( Japanese ), or ineffability, a quality of realization common to many, if not most, esoteric traditions ; see also Jung on the difference between sign and symbol.
* Jung Myung Seok ( born 1945 ), leader of Providence religious movement
* Walker, Steven F. and Segal, Robert A., Jung and the Jungians on Myth: An Introduction, Theorists of Myth, Routledge ( 1996 ), ISBN 978-0-8153-2259-7.
* Red Book ( Jung ), a book by Carl Jung, which had Philemon, a wise spirit guide in form of an elderly winged man
While Jung worked on his Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido ( Psychology of the Unconscious ), tensions grew between Freud and Jung, mostly due to their disagreements over the nature of libido and religion.
His Seven Sermons to the Dead ( 1917 ), reprinted in his autobiography Memories, Dreams, Reflections ( see bibliography ), can also be read as expression of the psychological conflicts which beset Jung around the age of forty after the break with Freud.
Jung continued to publish books until the end of his life, including Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies ( 1959 ), which analyzed the archetypal meaning and possible psychological significance of the reported observations of UFOs.
In 1933, after the Nazis gained power in Germany, Jung took part in restructuring of the General Medical Society for Psychotherapy ( Allgemeine Ärztliche Gesellschaft für Psychotherapie ), a German-based professional body with an international membership.
Jung once treated an American patient ( Rowland Hazard III ), suffering from chronic alcoholism.
The remarks were distributed privately in transcript form, from shorthand taken by an attender ( Jung reportedly approved the transcript ), and later recorded in Volume 18 of his Collected Works, The Symbolic Life (" For instance, when a member of the Oxford Group comes to me in order to get treatment, I say, ' You are in the Oxford Group ; so long as you are there, you settle your affair with the Oxford Group.
The name was borrowed from a different Austrian party active at the time ( Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei, German National Socialist Workers ' Party ), although Hitler earlier suggested the party to be renamed the " Social Revolutionary Party "; it was Rudolf Jung who persuaded Hitler to follow the NSDAP naming.
In his book Synchronicity ( 1952 ), Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung tells this story, starring a Cetonia aurata, as an example of a synchronic event:
For Jung, “ My thesis then, is as follows: in addition to our immediate consciousness, which is of a thoroughly personal nature and which we believe to be the only empirical psyche ( even if we tack on the personal unconscious as an appendix ), there exists a second psychic system of a collective, universal, and impersonal nature which is identical in all individuals.
Jung introduced the concept as early as the 1920s, but gave a full statement of it only in 1951 in an Eranos lecture and in 1952, published a paper, Synchronizität als ein Prinzip akausaler Zusammenhänge ( Synchronicity — An Acausal Connecting Principle ), in a volume with a related study by the physicist ( and Nobel laureate ) Wolfgang Pauli.
In his book Synchronicity ( 1952 ), Jung tells the following story as an example of a synchronistic event:
Fritz Levi, in his 1952 review in Neue Schweizer Rundschau ( New Swiss Observations ), critiqued Jung's theory of synchronicity as vague in determinability of synchronistic events, saying that Jung never specifically explained his rejection of " magic causality " to which such an acausal principle as synchronicity would be related.
** Tom Jung ( engineer & producer ), Bob Mintzer ( producer ) & the Bob Mintzer Big Band for Homage to Count Basie
Ronald Inden, a historian of India and University of Chicago professor, criticized Mircea Eliade, alongside other intellectual figures ( Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell among them ), for encouraging a " romantic view " of Hinduism.
A new culture developed in and around Berlin, including architecture and design ( Bauhaus, 1919 – 33 ), a variety of literature ( Döblin, Berlin Alexanderplatz, 1929 ), film ( Lang, Metropolis, 1927, Dietrich, Der blaue Engel, 1930 ), painting ( Grosz ), and music ( Brecht and Weill, The Threepenny Opera, 1928 ), criticism ( Benjamin ), philosophy / psychology ( Jung ), and fashion.

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