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Korea

Korea had a blast commenting on a classmates post  Korean war left a big scar in North Korea without a doubt that country hates the United States very much. I watched a documentary about the Hermit Kingdom all I have to say is wow. North Korea has a very big land army with 1.1 million active duty  7.7million in reserve. For a small country that a lot of people serving, and if you account that the populace there isn't friendly to American an invasion will be expensive. To win in North Korea we have to change the people's mind there about their dear leader.  Like your mother said it's probably a setup, Kim controls his populace using fear opening the border and letting both countries roam free isn't ideal for him. People in North Korea would see his lies right away once they enter a South Korean city, he would be overthrown.           His talk about de-nuking is probably true though. If you think about it, he doesn't need them anymore. Making something isn

Depression

Depression Ashley Welch "How depressed is your state? " is an article that explains what percentage of your state is depressed. New England territory seems to be a high in the percentage as well as some Midwest states and Utah seems to be very high.  The article explains one likely cause is due to teenage not getting enough sleep because of late night with their phones. This number is increasing which should be alarming to our government. From 2013 to 2016 in this article say it has jumped to 33percent.   suicide is a major issue that isn't being covered much by our news outlet. It's very disappointing that many people on their phone don't know very much about suicide here in the U.S. There are about 123 people who end there lives every day in the United States and about 44,965 per year. 51% of people who end their lives are by firearm. In 2016 14,925 were killed by homicide and 22,938 by suicide in terms of death more people die from suicide than from som

Comment on a friend

Friends Blog Hello sorry had to do this :P Abortion used to not bother me when I was younger. I believed that women should have a choice in the matter due to the fact that it is their body. Later though I got to meet a lot of interesting people around our country, and learned more about the subject. What made me change and abortion started to bother me morally is when I visited the human museum. When it came to Austin and I saw one exhibit that showed the stages of a baby it showed them from the start and broken down to weeks. It was a good experience and I learned a lot. In the end, I ask our guide sort of where they got the baby from and most of it came from abortion. That really made me blink, now I still believe that abortion is still necessary should be done for those who need it. I've traveled around and met a lot of people from all sorts of culture, and I guess what really bothers me from abortion is the fact your taking a person potential of life. I have a friend