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A Look Back At The Fall of The Berlin Wall and Towards the Korean DMZ
Only 2 days from now, the world will get to witness the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany. Today, many look upon Germany as a great economic power. Germany is the world’s 4th largest economy after the United States, China, and Japan, and excels in man… 
Noh Hong-Chul of Reality TV Show “Infinite Challenge” Caught Drunk Driving
Noh Hong-Chul, a member of one of Korea’s most famous reality TV shows, “Infinite Challenge” (MBC) was caught while drunk-driving at midnight of the 7th of November. The incident has stirred up a great deal of controversy amongst fans of “Infinite Challenge” and many have started asking th… 
Korean Men Now Competing To Serve At DMZ
South Korea is one of the few countries left in the world which requires at least its male citizens to serve in the military for a certain number of years. Every man is expected to serve for 22 months in the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines as a soldier or in another non-combat position. After 5 wee… 
Bill Watanabe Honored with Legacy Award for Serving the Little Tokyo Community
Bill Watanabe, the Executive Director of the Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC), was given the Legacy Award at the Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity (ISAAC)’s sixth annual symposium on November 3. ISAAC gives the Legacy Award to “pioneers and leaders from the Asian American … 
President Obama Requests Congress For Additional 5.6 Billion Dollars To Fight ISIS
On the 7th of November, according to Reuters, President Barrack Obama had officially requested the majority-Republican U.S. Congress to finance an additional budget of up to 5.6 billion dollars in order to support the US-led coalition against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). 
First Japanese Ebola Patient?
A Japanese man who was from Tokyo who recently returned from a trip to Liberia was reported to have an exothermic reaction which was a common symptom of the Ebola virus. Japanese press reported that this man will be going to hospitals to go through a series of tests to check if he really was contami… 
Korea and US to Host Largest Military Exercise in History: Simulation of NK Invasion
In light of the North Korean government’s recent threats of starting a second Korean War, the U.S. and South Korean militaries announced that they will be hosting the largest joint military exercise that has ever been organized in the 65-year history of the Korean forces. SBS reported that out of … 
Nike LeBron 12 ‘Dunk Force,’ ‘Instinct,’ ‘Six Meridians’ Coming Out November
Nike will release three new colorways of LeBron James’ latest signature shoe this month, and all editions are expected to get a lot of attention on the sneaker market. 
The Roots of "Racial Faith" within the History of European Christian Settlers
Though movements for equal rights have been continuously pushing forward for decades, the issue of race is still far from archaic. If anything, surges of racial unrest have caused severe consequences and the issue of race and discrimination is centrally prevalent in society even today. These underly… 
The Way of the Cross V: Heidelberg Disputation, Thesis V
Like thesis 3 and 4, thesis 5 and 6 are also parallel and contrasting assertions. They are here to pinpoint and bring the sinfulness of humans more clearly to light, by the light of the cross. While thesis 5 focuses on the good works that humans do in their own power, thesis 6 deals with the works t… 
Cleveland Cavaliers Could Trade Tristan Thompson, Dion Waiters Before Deadline
The Cleveland Cavaliers will likely make roster moves before the 2014-15 NBA season trade deadline with reports suggesting that the Cavs might part ways with Tristan Thompson and Dion Waiters. 
Manny Pacquiao's Next Fight: Sylvester 'Rocky' Stallone Says Chris Algieri Will Win Over 'Pacman'
Chris Algieri will be a heavy underdog in his upcoming fight against Manny Pacquiao, but Sylvester Stallone is quite convinced that there could be an upset on Nov. 22 in Macau, China. Mobile Church App Now Available to Churches Worldwide
Church media company, Sharefaith, announces the release of their new mobile church app builder, giving churches the ability to create their own unique mobile app. The app builder is available for free to all Sharefaith's Complete Yearly and Website Yearly members. As a pioneer in the church media fi… 
White House Requests Over $6 Billion from Congress to Fight Ebola
President Obama has requested Congress to grant $6.18 billion to “implement a comprehensive strategy” against Ebola domestically as well as at the source in Africa, according to a letter released on Wednesday. “My foremost priority is to protect the health and safety of Americans, and this req… Recreational Marijuana Legalized in Oregon, D.C., and Alaska
Results from the votes on Tuesday came in favor of legalizing marijuana in Oregon, DC, and Alaska. Colorado and Washington legalized recreational marijuana in 2012. It is currently legal to use marijuana for medical purposes in 19 states, including California and New York. In Oregon, individuals ove…









