Koreans will be writing Hangeul, eating gimchi, honeymooning in Jeju Island and traveling abroad from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport.
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Indonesia's Manpower and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar last year announced the country planned to stop sending domestic workers abroad from 2017.
Thanet District Council suspended live exports through the Port of Ramsgate on 20 September and live animals were sent abroad from the Port of Ipswich.
Overseas travelers have long faced this problem: How can you protect yourself abroad from a wild fluctuation in exchange rates and nagging fees charged by banks and currency changers?
Meredith Kercher, from Coulsdon, south London, had been on a year abroad from Leeds University when she was found semi-naked in her bedroom and with her throat cut in the cottage she shared with Miss Knox in November 2007.
W. Brands, a prolific author and teacher at the University of Texas, is a different sort of history: a clear, broad summary of events at home and abroad from the end of the second world war to the election of Barack Obama.
The amount a nation earns, excluding income payments from abroad is equal to the amount a nation buys, excluding exports from abroad.
The court banned him from travelling abroad and from drinking alcohol.
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As Ms Ramm's case demonstrates, many stalkers threaten their victims from abroad, often from countries without stalking laws.
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Since 2002, the UN-backed voluntary repatriation programme has helped more than 3, 725, 000 people return from abroad, mainly from Pakistan and Iran.
Moreover, barely a fifth of the emirates' 4m residents are citizens: the rest are workers from abroad, many from India and Pakistan.
Customers are mostly from abroad, including from Japan, North America and Europe.
She argued it was a question of Spain complying with European health regulations and ensuring that Spanish people received the same treatment abroad as those from abroad received in Spain.
CRISIL, an impressive outfit, is furthest down this path with half its sales from abroad, mainly from helping banks with equity research and risk-management models, demand for which has soared thanks to more regulation in the rich world.
Much of the material goes abroad directly from the donor in deals that BBF arranges.
Some Brazilian firms have responded by opening factories abroad, from China to Argentina.
The proportion of the employees of American multinationals who work for subsidiaries abroad rose from 21.4% in 1989 to 32.3% in 2009.
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This same basic economic argument can be applied to trade: why import goods from abroad when we could get them from American businesses?
Though mid-sized by global standards, they have entered the consciousness of foreigners too, with takeovers abroad, from Novelis, an aluminium outfit, to Corus, a steel company.
Economists argue that offshoring is a win-win phenomenon: the country that sends the work abroad gains from lower costs, and the country that gains the work gets extra jobs.
Families in Mexico who depend on the income sent to them from workers abroad are also suffering from the unfavourable exchange rate of the Mexican peso against the US dollar - with the US dollar falling 8% this year.
The Netherlands does not, however, permit homosexual couples to adopt from abroad, saying it could meet with resistance from countries with children up for adoption and jeopardise the chances of heterosexual Dutch couples.
In a time of economic depression in Russia and food aid from abroad, its space station still distinguishes the country positively from other nations, analysts said.
After voting ended Monday--with a healthy turnout of about 84%--projections and returns swung like a pendulum between the two sides, and without the vote from abroad, the election's outcome was still far from clear.
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That would promote job creating investment in the U.S. at home and from abroad, as investors would know they would not suffer losses from a declining dollar.
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Third, because the threat does not come solely from abroad, the gathering of intelligence and the actions that may follow from it pose real risks to the liberties that are at the cornerstone of society.
She estimated that one-half of the graduate students at RPI come from abroad and about one-third to one-half of those come from China.
By importing savings from abroad, poor countries can invest more than they are able to set aside from their own meagre output.
Mouin Rabbani, a Jordan-based analyst with the International Crisis Group, a lobby in Brussels, thinks the combination of economic boycott, domestic discontent, criticism from radical groups abroad, the growing threat from Fatah and splits within Hamas itself meant that people who used to think time was on their side began to think it was working against them.
The second section, Lessons from the UK and Abroad, contains three essays from education entrepreneurs who describe their experiences starting a profit-seeking school, and two essays that discuss findings from research on private sector education.
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