Explain Jin-tae (the older brother)’ action before and after his conscription to the military by using Confucian ethics.

Tae Guk Gi (the name of the ROK national flag) follows the fortunes of two brothers, Jin-tae and Jin-sŏk during the Korean War. Jin-tae, the older brother, is a shoemaker, who works tirelessly to provide enough money for the younger, Jin- sŏk, to go to college. Their hopes and dreams, however, are shattered when both are forced to join the ROK army at the outbreak of the Korean War. The movie follows the brothers through the war. Questions: 1. Explain Jin-tae (the older brother)’ action before and after his conscription to the military by using Confucian ethics. 2. How does this film define the Korean War? According to this film, what was the Korean War about? Which scene/dialogue does convey this message the best? 3. Who is the hero of this film? Explain your answer. 4. Released in 2004, this film had tremendous commercial success in South Korea. It also led to the production of many more Korean War-related movies later there. What does this film’s success and tell us about South Korea in the 2000s?

Vaginal Bleeding in pregnancy

Vaginal Bleeding in pregnancy: A pregnant patient arrives in the Emergency Department with complaints of vaginal bleeding. You will choose the gestational age of your patient, and based on that gestational age answer the following questions: Knowing the gestational age, provide information on LMP, and EDD What are the possible reasons she is bleeding at this gestational age? What are your nursing interventions for this issue, and please include education to your patient.

What impact does the 1999 premier of The Sopranos show have on viewers’ lives?

Choose a television or streaming show that you feel perpetuates the idea that television is indeed a form of art. For the initial post, address the following: Include the name of the show and the director. Explain why you think this program is art. What impact does the example have on viewers’ lives? What were some influences of this work? Include a statement from an actor, director, or critic of the program that supports your points.