'Changing Your Mind Reveals Safety' · 'Second Miracle'

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◆COVID-19 Fake News Rhetoric = This explains how to identify fake news and misleading information that have become widespread along with the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). It poses three fundamentally essential and realistic questions and gradually finds their answers. These are: "What is the true nature of fake news?", "What principles or methods do fake news creators use?", and "How can fake news be identified?" Based on the principles of media literacy (the ability to interpret various media information with subjectivity), it presents criteria for identifying fake news without specialized knowledge. (Written by Hwang Chi-seong / Gyoyukgwahaksa)


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◆Changing Your Thinking Reveals Safety = Referring to countless horrific accidents such as the collapse of Seongsu Bridge, the collapse of Sampoong Department Store, the Daegu subway explosion, the Sewol ferry disaster, and the Gangneung pension accident, the author sharply points out the reality of safety negligence. The vicious cycle of "locking the stable after the horse is lost" still continues today, and safety manuals and codes of conduct are provided. It covers how to respond to and prepare for safety accidents that may occur in daily life, including industrial sites, social disasters, natural disasters, traffic accidents, and even leisure sports accidents. (Written by Yoo In-jong / Saebit)



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◆Second Miracle = This book provides an in-depth diagnosis of the rapidly changing global environment and presents South Korea's future strategies and vision accordingly. For example, it analyzes the hegemonic competition between the United States and China and assumes possible scenarios. It derives strategic implications to seek mid- to long-term future strategic goals and suggests how to respond to changes. "China has already lost the North American market, a key market necessary for successful industrial restructuring, and is likely to gradually lose the European market, led by the United Kingdom. There are clear limitations to fostering high-tech industries solely with the Chinese domestic market." (Written by Hwang Hoon-jin / Yemi)


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