North Korea Essay

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In this essay I will be writing about the cultural awareness of North Korea. I will define the meaning of culture. Explain the characteristics that define a culture. I’ll describe the common culture characteristic of North Korea. I’ll be also writing about North Koreas physical geography and its military conflict history, weather analysis, civil consideration, the people of North Korea.
The importance and roles that culture has played throughout history has evolved since the beginning of time and has changed over the centuries, greatly influencing nations, specifically North Korea. North Korean society is regarded as mysterious, simply due to their cultural and idealistic values differing significantly from other countries. By exploring …show more content…

Most of the land is covered in forest, hills, and mountains; leaving only “14 percent arable land, and 2 percent permanent cropland” (Buzo., North Korea). These conditions along with irregular precipitation make farming difficult in certain areas. However, these conditions make rice an ideal crop for most of the fertile land. The most prominent strip of fertile land lies along the eastern seaboard, according to recent agricultural studies (U.S. Library of Congress, North Korea). Due to these conditions, seasonal growing makes food prices variable and self-sufficiency difficult to maintain. Food and agriculture in North Korea are constantly adjusting with technology and the raising of funds. They use the funds and advancements to do what is called “nature-remaking”, a process that is implemented to develop more suitable farming land. This is what is recognized as North Koreas continuous efforts to achieve self-sufficiency. That being said, the idea of self-sufficiency is what drives their lifestyle and efforts to avoid communication and importing of resources from other countries. These aspects greatly influence North Korean culture, while the system of agriculture also affects the concentration of a population. Areas that are devoted to farming contain a lesser population than other cities and has resulted in a steady decline in the population and reproduction rates. Due to this, housing space has declined and in turn reduced fertility and marriage rates, which impacts the overall culture of North Korea and can change their perspectives on the importance of family. Usually newly-weds apply for a house and must be accepted by authorities, however, high-ranking families receive special

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