(1), the head of a school shall discipline a student in an educational manner so that the student`s character may be respected, and shall give him an opportunity to repent by applying the types of discipline by stages depending upon the seriousness of the cause.
well I have seen shows like this in AUS (bout ppl coming to AUS etc) and this is the 1st korean I have seen, most of them who try to come to AUS (under the raidar) when it comes to asians are malaysian, singaporeian, vietnmaes . Weither or not thier reason a justified they have reasons non the less and its none of our business and who are we to judge. U dont know her history or her sercumstances, so PPL STFU and leave her and the korean nation and its ppl ALONE same for the rest of the world ^^
Heaven's burning. Directed by Produced by Helen Leake Written by Louis Nowra Starring Youki Kudoh Release date(s) 3 April 1998 Running time 96 minutes
But South Korea is really wonderful country... I have a hard time understanding what she's running away from... I would still respect your thoughts if you thought otherwise.
Whether South Korea is wonderful or not is subjective. It depends on the individual, the family situation, etc.
If you are a youngster in South Korea, your parents may have a high expectation of your studies, you might be physically beaten by your teachers if you do something wrong, and you may only expect to sleep four-to-five hours per night.
I suspect that the woman was probably having problems communicating with her parents. They could not come to a mutual understanding.
Although I understand what you might mean by saying everything that you have. I dont think that a person would go through all that stress to get more sleep. I am a 21 year old south Korean in south korea by the way.
I have no idea. Some people come to associate their problems with their home country, and they develop a fantasy, made-in-Hollywood view of other countries.
In Korea there are particular ideas about feminine beauty. Westerners are not used to Asian faces, so a woman who is not that beautiful in Korea might be considered more beautiful in Australia just because she isn't fat. It might be easier for her to find a lover in Australia.
@CloeBuckingham CLoe, no all koreans hate thier country sure they might feel less stres when comming to places like AUS, but they come cuz they want to and this is the 1st kroean i have ss try to come here "illegaly" Korea has a lot more pressure but some families are alot more strick and some not, we as not even aquantences know very very very lil bout this woman and her life in KOrea, yet how can know for sure this is not just an set up? yet again we cannot judge her 4 we dnt kno her
@CloeBuckingham U know physical Beatings @ schools have been banned for a long time ^^....you are basing you judgement on very little knowllege of her and her sitiuation. You are just basing you knowllege and comments you what you see on TV, is kinda funny cuz she is the 1st or 2nd Korean I seen on that show while the rest who are comming here to "escape" or w/e are usually viet, malaysian singaporeian or thai and sometimes indonesia etc but not usually Korea, but who are we 2 judge?
"Corporal punishment is lawful in schools under article 18 of the Act on Primary and Secondary Education, which allows the head of a school to discipline students “as deemed necessary for education”. The Enforcement Decree for the Act provides for the use of “such disciplinary or admonitory methods as not causing physical pain to pupils except in cases unavoidable for the purpose of education” (article 31)."
@CloeBuckingham yes it HAPPENED (see past tence). The only place it still MAY happen is Tech Schools. It is now illegal to hit students in academic schools. also id like to know where u source ur info from, cuz God knows where u got this info frm and how out dated it is xDD So when u read this tell me please ^^
@TheRivalConcept Are you saying that you don't even know how to look up Article 18 of the Primary and Secondary Education Act from the website of the Republic of Korea government?
@CloeBuckingham Corporal Punishment is prohibited under Korean Law. Article 18 consist:
(Discipline of Students) of the Primary and Secondary Education Act
(1) The head of a school may discipline or otherwise guide students, under the conditions as determined by Act and subordinate statutes or school regulations, as deemed necessary for education: Provided that he shall not expel students from the process of compulsory school education.
This video proves that even Koreans cannot stand to live in Korea! If anyone has had any substantive dealings with Koreans, you will know what I am talking about.
It's all relative to who you surround yourself with regardless of where in the world you are. I live here in Korea and yes, some people here do not want to stay here, but then again, I felt the same way about the US, which is why I decided to leave. And if you want to talk sheeehite, go right ahead.
A large percentage of prostitutes in LA are Korean? There are prostitutes all over the USA but what does that have anything to do with a Korean woman who wants to immigrate to Australia? She wants to find a better life than what she has in Korea. Women in Korea don't have the same kinds of opportunities as women in Australia. I feel bad for this woman. I guess you think that all South Korean women you saw in LA were prostitutes?
@CloeBuckingham You are being stupid who cannot even back up your claim. LOL. Large percentage? what is large percentage? 1% 2% or even lesser to 10th of 1%? what is it? Are you saying there are less Japanese prostitutes than Koreans? that's funny Because Japanese do run prostitution rings in LA.
Just because you took your vids off your page doesn't mean i can't see them. Take my name off these tags, or you will reported. Cloe, after the stunt you pulled, what do you expect me to do? Honestly, I've treated you more than kindly. Why? WHY Cloe?
Cloe is Japanese and he feels that all the sudden after finding this video he feels that Japan isn't alone. Flight of Japanese women to australia is even made into movies with russel crow.
i also saw dozens of japanese working ladies caught in Australian airport. crying out 'i want to find meaning of my life' lolz.. wait for me to upload the unlicensed clips.
@CloeBuckingham Russell Crow is very famous actor. The movie is very easy to find. Many fans of Russell Crow seen the movie. The Japanese girl was on the honey moon in Australia and she ran from her husband before they had first sex and fucked Russell instead. It's a stupid movie just like your video.
(1), the head of a school shall discipline a student in an educational manner so that the student`s character may be respected, and shall give him an opportunity to repent by applying the types of discipline by stages depending upon the seriousness of the cause.
Doulos202 10 months ago
@Doulos202 That was not my experience in Korea where physical violence is the norm and directed at the weakest members of society: children.
CloeBuckingham 10 months ago
@CloeBuckingham The law was allowed, as TheRivalConcept had described, but as of now, it is prohibited. It was a good move.
Doulos202 10 months ago
@Doulos202 Passing a law is easier than changing a culture and the habits of a lifetime.
CloeBuckingham 10 months ago
well I have seen shows like this in AUS (bout ppl coming to AUS etc) and this is the 1st korean I have seen, most of them who try to come to AUS (under the raidar) when it comes to asians are malaysian, singaporeian, vietnmaes . Weither or not thier reason a justified they have reasons non the less and its none of our business and who are we to judge. U dont know her history or her sercumstances, so PPL STFU and leave her and the korean nation and its ppl ALONE same for the rest of the world ^^
TheRivalConcept 1 year ago
아주나라망신다주는구먼한국이자유가없다고??무슨북한이냐자유없게?니들땜에울나라이상하게보잖아다른나라사람들이.ㅅㅂ북한스파이가한국개망신주는게분명해
erusob 1 year ago
Heaven's burning. Directed by Produced by Helen Leake Written by Louis Nowra Starring Youki Kudoh Release date(s) 3 April 1998 Running time 96 minutes
dokkiro 2 years ago
I dont mean to be rude..
But South Korea is really wonderful country... I have a hard time understanding what she's running away from... I would still respect your thoughts if you thought otherwise.
123hongkyung 2 years ago
Whether South Korea is wonderful or not is subjective. It depends on the individual, the family situation, etc.
If you are a youngster in South Korea, your parents may have a high expectation of your studies, you might be physically beaten by your teachers if you do something wrong, and you may only expect to sleep four-to-five hours per night.
I suspect that the woman was probably having problems communicating with her parents. They could not come to a mutual understanding.
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
Although I understand what you might mean by saying everything that you have. I dont think that a person would go through all that stress to get more sleep. I am a 21 year old south Korean in south korea by the way.
123hongkyung 2 years ago
I have no idea. Some people come to associate their problems with their home country, and they develop a fantasy, made-in-Hollywood view of other countries.
In Korea there are particular ideas about feminine beauty. Westerners are not used to Asian faces, so a woman who is not that beautiful in Korea might be considered more beautiful in Australia just because she isn't fat. It might be easier for her to find a lover in Australia.
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
@CloeBuckingham CLoe, no all koreans hate thier country sure they might feel less stres when comming to places like AUS, but they come cuz they want to and this is the 1st kroean i have ss try to come here "illegaly" Korea has a lot more pressure but some families are alot more strick and some not, we as not even aquantences know very very very lil bout this woman and her life in KOrea, yet how can know for sure this is not just an set up? yet again we cannot judge her 4 we dnt kno her
TheRivalConcept 1 year ago
@CloeBuckingham U know physical Beatings @ schools have been banned for a long time ^^....you are basing you judgement on very little knowllege of her and her sitiuation. You are just basing you knowllege and comments you what you see on TV, is kinda funny cuz she is the 1st or 2nd Korean I seen on that show while the rest who are comming here to "escape" or w/e are usually viet, malaysian singaporeian or thai and sometimes indonesia etc but not usually Korea, but who are we 2 judge?
TheRivalConcept 1 year ago
"Corporal punishment is lawful in schools under article 18 of the Act on Primary and Secondary Education, which allows the head of a school to discipline students “as deemed necessary for education”. The Enforcement Decree for the Act provides for the use of “such disciplinary or admonitory methods as not causing physical pain to pupils except in cases unavoidable for the purpose of education” (article 31)."
Nice try, liar.
CloeBuckingham 1 year ago
@CloeBuckingham yes it HAPPENED (see past tence). The only place it still MAY happen is Tech Schools. It is now illegal to hit students in academic schools. also id like to know where u source ur info from, cuz God knows where u got this info frm and how out dated it is xDD So when u read this tell me please ^^
TheRivalConcept 1 year ago
@TheRivalConcept Are you saying that you don't even know how to look up Article 18 of the Primary and Secondary Education Act from the website of the Republic of Korea government?
CloeBuckingham 1 year ago
@CloeBuckingham Corporal Punishment is prohibited under Korean Law. Article 18 consist:
(Discipline of Students) of the Primary and Secondary Education Act
(1) The head of a school may discipline or otherwise guide students, under the conditions as determined by Act and subordinate statutes or school regulations, as deemed necessary for education: Provided that he shall not expel students from the process of compulsory school education.
Source is from 2007.11.09.
Doulos202 10 months ago
Whoa. I thought I was alone.
I, too, yearn to leave my country. I thought I could liberate myself and find freedom elsewhere.
I hated the people in my country.
I am from Singapore. I am like her. I want to escape from this conformity.
coffeeandcigeratte 2 years ago
That's funny, because I want to immigrate to Singapore!
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
Welcome to Singapore then.
coffeeandcigeratte 2 years ago
I am trying to apply for jobs, but it is hard to get people to reply to my emails. I suppose they just want to hire insiders.
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
I see what I can help you with. Can you add me in MSN and we'll chat more from there.
coffeeandcigeratte 2 years ago
This video proves that even Koreans cannot stand to live in Korea! If anyone has had any substantive dealings with Koreans, you will know what I am talking about.
18seki 2 years ago 4
I have met South Koreans in Seoul who have begged me, "GET ME OUT OF HERE!"
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
It's all relative to who you surround yourself with regardless of where in the world you are. I live here in Korea and yes, some people here do not want to stay here, but then again, I felt the same way about the US, which is why I decided to leave. And if you want to talk sheeehite, go right ahead.
jacob7207 2 years ago
The US diaspora is minuscule as a percentage of the population compared to the South Korean diaspora.
A large percentage of the prostitutes in Los Angeles are South Korean.
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
A large percentage of prostitutes in LA are Korean? There are prostitutes all over the USA but what does that have anything to do with a Korean woman who wants to immigrate to Australia? She wants to find a better life than what she has in Korea. Women in Korea don't have the same kinds of opportunities as women in Australia. I feel bad for this woman. I guess you think that all South Korean women you saw in LA were prostitutes?
jacob7207 2 years ago
@CloeBuckingham You are being stupid who cannot even back up your claim. LOL. Large percentage? what is large percentage? 1% 2% or even lesser to 10th of 1%? what is it? Are you saying there are less Japanese prostitutes than Koreans? that's funny Because Japanese do run prostitution rings in LA.
dokkiro 2 years ago
Just because you took your vids off your page doesn't mean i can't see them. Take my name off these tags, or you will reported. Cloe, after the stunt you pulled, what do you expect me to do? Honestly, I've treated you more than kindly. Why? WHY Cloe?
bundangbear 2 years ago
Take my name off the tags, because it does not relate to me. I will report you to YT, and you will lose your account. Thanks.
bundangbear 2 years ago
Cloe is Japanese and he feels that all the sudden after finding this video he feels that Japan isn't alone. Flight of Japanese women to australia is even made into movies with russel crow.
dokkiro 2 years ago
Send me a message containing links to your sources please.
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
i saw this episode as i live in Aust.
i also saw dozens of japanese working ladies caught in Australian airport. crying out 'i want to find meaning of my life' lolz.. wait for me to upload the unlicensed clips.
iamherenow11 2 years ago
Don't you mean Korean ladies living in Japan?
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
I am still waiting for you to upload the imaginary clips.
CloeBuckingham 2 years ago
@CloeBuckingham Russell Crow is very famous actor. The movie is very easy to find. Many fans of Russell Crow seen the movie. The Japanese girl was on the honey moon in Australia and she ran from her husband before they had first sex and fucked Russell instead. It's a stupid movie just like your video.
dokkiro 2 years ago
cloe .. is like this..
iamherenow11 2 years ago
....wow what the heck.
yupkijijon 2 years ago
I really can't see how this video benefits anybody. It just provokes Koreans on YouTube and stir up anger.
Bloodlovefreak 2 years ago