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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

When you take a man as he is, you make him worse. When you take a man as he can be, you make him better.

Winston Churchill

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.

Michael Jordan

I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.

Clint Eastwood

Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that's real power.

Steve Jobs

I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You've got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers.

학여역수행주 부진즉퇴 (學如逆水行舟 不進則退)

배움은 흐르는 강물을 거슬러 오르는 배와 같아서, 앞으로 나아가지 않으면 퇴보한다. - 晉(진) 葛洪(갈홍)의 '抱朴子(포박자)'

Mahatma Gandhi

Almost anything you do is insignificant, But it is very important that you do it.

Abraham Lincoln

No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent.

Theophrastus

Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend.

J. K. Rowling

It is our choices . . . that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.

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Monday, May 08, 2017

[Mediterranean] Me Va Me

☆Hot Place Review☆

Mediterranean Restaurant

"Me Va Me"


I visited downtown Markham after I went to the BMW test drive events.

After the test drive, I was so hungry and looking for the restaurant.

Then my friend told me that he knows the Japanese ramen place and it's pretty good.

So, we went to that place.

It's located in the same building with Cineplex Cinemas Markham and VIP.


Raman place is on the second floor so we need to walk.

When my friend and I were heading to the Japanese restaurant,

I found Mediterranean restaurant called Me Va Me.

Since I really like middle eastern cuisine, I literary begged him to go to this place instead lol.


Restaurant was really nice, looking good.


All of the employees were kind.


Pita breads are free of charge for appetizer.


I ordered chicken schnitzel with greek salad and rice.

Schnitzel sauce was AMAZING!!!

Salad was fresh and chicken schnitzel was crispy.

It cost about $20

My Rate: ★☆


 My friend ordered chicken shawarma in plate with Me Salad and wedge potatoes.

Me Salad was good.

Wedge Potatoes were crispy and good as always.

Shawarma was tasty as well.

It also costs about $20

My Rate: 


Overall,

Price range was good and foods were tasty.

Employees were nice and kind.

Kitchen is kept clean and it's good that the customers can see the kitchen directly.


Rate

Food Quality: ★☆

Restaurant Quality: ★☆

Service: 

General Review

I recommend this restaurant for those who want to try the Mediterranean cuisine with friends.

Considering that this place is kitchen express, I don't recommend this place for dating.

For dating with better restaurant quality, visit Me Va Me, located on 7000 Bathurst St, Thornhill, ON L4J 8S3, which is actual restaurant.


Additional Info.

ME-VA-ME

Address: 169 Enterprise Blvd, Markham, ON L6G 1B3
Contact: (905) 413-1818

Town+Country BMW Test Drive Event!

Long Time No See Guys!!!

I am finally back XD


Last Thursday,

I went to the Town+Country BMW for the test drive event.

It's been almost 6 months that I got my G2 license.

So I decide to buy a car.

There are lots of selections.


However,

I decide to buy one either BMW 3 series, X1 28i, or Toyota RAV4.

So I did the test drive 2017 330i and 2017 X1 28i with M Sport Package.

Because there was a test drive event,

a lot of people were there.


Since I booked the test drive a week before I go,

I didn't need to wait for the test drive.

Unfortunately,

I didn't take the picture of the cars that I did test drives.

For me, honestly, 2017 X1 28i wasn't good.

It was a great car,

however,

my driving style and the car didn't match.

On the other hand,

2017 330i was great.

It was really quiet, driving was fun.

So I'm probably gonna get BMW 3 series or Toyota RAV4.


I also got a small gift from BMW.

This is the product that helps you to find the key when we lose it.

You can simply download the app and connect this device via bluetooth with your phone.

Then whenever you lose your key, your can simply go to app and make this device to make a sound.

I also got BMW purchase reward which I can get $750 discount for 2017 BMW 3 Series.


Thanks to Town+Country BMW

and

Sammy Liu.



Additional Info.

Town+Country BMW

Address: 8111 Kennedy Rd, Unionville, ON L3R 5M2
Websitetcbmw.com
Contact: (905) 477-2212






Tuesday, January 31, 2017

The Korean Army: The Necessity of the Conscription System

The Korean Army: The Necessity of the Conscription System
You can easily find news about North Korea; the headlines, ‘North Korea Readies Its Nuclear Weapons’ appeared in the Toronto Star on March 3, 2016. Recently, North and South Korea have agreed to suspend hostilities. South Koreans are relatively safe and currently living in peace, but nobody knows when the Korean war will begin again. So, most South Korean men have to go to the army. It is considered their duty. However, I believe that the South Korean government does not sufficiently reward those who serve their two years in the army.
South Korea, officially known as the ‘Republic of Korea,’ is a liberalized country as the United States, and North Korea is a communist country similar to China and Russia. South and North Korea are ethnically one country. However, due to certain historical events, such as Korean War, they are known to be different countries.
Currently, Korea is the only divided nation in the world. The Korean War caused the most unprecedented destruction and national despair ever recorded in Korean history. It took place from 1950 to 1953. The United Nations and the Republic of Korea Armed Forces suffered approximately 500,000 casualties and the Communist Forces lost about 1,500,000 ~ 2,000,000 lives. During the war, about 2,500,000 refugees had to abandon their homes, some moving from North Korea to South Korea others moving from South Korea to North Korea. Millions of Koreans disapproved the Communist regime of North Korea and escaped to the South which led to 10 million people being separated from their families.
The Korean War Armistice Agreement, which was signed in 1953, ended with a ceasefire and it is still technically in force. At the time when the ceasefire agreement was signed, the parties concerned decided on three months of ceasefire and planned to end the war with political negotiation. The negotiation, however, has never been successful. As a result, we are still preparing to protect our nation against the danger of a war.
Due to the potential aggression between the two countries, it is mandatory for every Korean male to serve in the military for two years. I am eighteen years old, have Korean Citizenship and am studying in Canada. Because I am not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident, I have to return to Korea to serve in the Korean Army before the age of twenty-five even though I am studying in Canada. That is the reason why I cannot extend my passport once I am twenty-five years old. But, is it indeed necessary for South Korean authorities to force people who study in foreign countries, like myself, to serve in the Korean Army?
I was hoping that our countries—South and North Korea—could become one because the relationship between them was getting better. However, at 9 p.m. on April 26, 2010, the South Korean warship “the Cheonan” was sunk. Shortly after, we realized that the North Korean Navy was responsible for its sinking. As reflected in the news article in the Toronto Star and the Cheonan warship case could potentially set off a war between South Korea and North Korea. Therefore, South Korea needs an army, but it does not need to enforce the conscription system.
South Korea has the third largest population among the Asian superpowers of China and Japan, and there are many individuals who could maintain the number of soldiers needed. Only a few countries, such as Korea, Iran, Russia, and Israel, enforce the conscription system. Germany stuck to conscription after unification, but reduced the service period to nine months while raising the proportion of volunteers. France replaced the draft with a volunteer military system in the 1990s and Italy followed suit in 2003. Also, the United States which is one of the strongest countries in the world, instituted a volunteer military system.
Other problems are revealed when we compare the benefits between the Korean Army— conscription system—and the United States Army—volunteer military system. The average Korean soldier receives 130 dollars per month and 90,000 dollars for funeral subsidy, but the United States soldier receives 2,266.50 dollars per month and 800,000 dollars for a death benefit. After being discharged from the military service, there is no support given to a Korean serviceman, but an United States serviceman can get up to 70,000 dollars in educational fees, no cost for medical and dental care including their family, and 380,000 dollars for retirement pay.
Suicide in the army is another concern. Every year, about eighty people, 0.01 per cent, commit suicide in the Korean Army because of army violence. In other countries, suicide in the army usually happens because of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which involves exposure to trauma, either involving death, the threat of death, or serious injury. Army violence in the Korean Army happens because of strict rules based on the conscription system. The violation of human rights in the Korean Army is a very serious problem nowadays. One example of this problem is demonstrated through the case of Private Yun, who died from an assault on April 4, 2014 while he was having a meal. This assault caused him to stop breathing, ultimately leading to his death. Army violence is the physical and mental violence in the military forces. In the army, servicemen must unconditionally obey their senior officers and violence occurs if anyone goes against them. No parents would want their sons to go into the army if they knew how violent things could get, and how it could lead their sons to commit suicide.
Let us compare a man who willingly joins the army training for five years, and another man who joins it by force for two years. Who would get a better result one on one? If there is a battle between the people who have a will to fight and others who fight by force, who will have a better outcome? The person who has motive always receives a better result than a person who does not have it.
Furthermore, when comparing the power of conscription versus the volunteer military system, which is more powerful? The answer is the volunteer military system. If a country which enforces a conscription system has a war with another country that institutes a volunteer military system with same number of people, the country that institutes a volunteer military system will win. Historically, the United States-led coalition invaded Iraq in 2003. Millions of Iraqis were drafted to fight with them, however, Iraq lost in the war by several hundred thousand of the United States Army soldiers.
             Modern war is not fought as much by soldiers as it is fought by skilled engineers with advanced hardware. That is the reason why South Korea does not have to insist on a conscription system. South Korea does not need people, as soldiers, especially who study in a foreign country. It would be better if South Korea, as well as other countries that enforce a conscription system, changes to a volunteer military system. If this occurs, army violence and suicide rates will decrease, the soldiers who choose to go to serve in the army will be satisfied, and the quality of the increase making them more like elite troops. If you were a parent and your son died at war as nothing but an expendable asset, would you still insist on the conscription system?

Work Cited
Kim, Hyung-Jin. “North Korea Readies Its Nuclear Weapons.” thestar.com, 3 Mar. 2016,
             https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=2885150058065075344#editor/target
             =post;postID=1509519909820296809passes-new-sanctions.html.

Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Niagara Falls in Winter in Ontario, Canada



Real Version of Niagara Falls in Winter in Ontario, Canada.
Most Beautiful Falls in the world.

This video was taken with an iPhone 6S Plus by Logan Kim.

Canada Day Fireworks in Ottawa on July 1, 2016 (Full Video, HD)



President's Choice® Canada Day Fireworks in the Capital.

Date: July 1, 2016
Time: 10:00 P.M. to 10:15 P.M.
Location: Terrace Near by Canadian Museum of History

Because fireworks were suddenly started, I couldn't film for the first few seconds.
I hope everybody enjoy this video.

This video was taken with an iPhone 6S Plus by Logan Kim.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Wise Sayings and Wisdom


Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
When you take a man as he is, you make him worse. When you take a man as he can be, you make him better.


Winston Churchill
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.


Michael Jordan
I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.


Clint Eastwood
Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that's real power.



Steve Jobs
I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You've got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers.




학여역수행주 부진즉퇴 (學如逆水行舟 不進則退)
배움은 흐르는 강물을 거슬러 오르는 배와 같아서, 앞으로 나아가지 않으면 퇴보한다. - 晉(진) 葛洪(갈홍)의 '抱朴子(포박자)'


Mahatma Gandhi
Almost anything you do is insignificant, But it is very important that you do it.


Abraham Lincoln
No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent.


Theophrastus
Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend.


J. K. Rowling
It is our choices . . . that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.

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