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The first keyword is 'Seoul Women's University Lacquer Protest'.
Following the fierce protests by students at Dongduk Women's University against the engineering transition, students at Seoul Women's University also took part in the protest, so what's going on?
This is the school situation at Seoul Women's University yesterday.
The red lacquer reads "Sex Off" and calls for punishment of sex crimes professors.
Earlier, there was a revelation that a professor at the College of Humanities sexually harassed and sexually assaulted students, and the school imposed a three-month salary reduction in September last year.
The students have demanded that the professor be dismissed and the protection of the victims be strengthened, calling it a soft punishment.
As the professor sued the writer of the handwritten poster for defamation, the students' protests began in earnest.
The school said it would communicate with students, but warned that it would seek damages if it damaged property such as school buildings.
Recently, at Dongduk Women's University, students protested against the promotion of co-education.
The school claimed that this caused up to 5.4 billion won in damage.
Amid the intensifying conflict due to violent protests, concerns are growing over whether it will turn into a legal battle.
The next keyword is 'No show impersonating military units'.
The crime of impersonating a soldier and placing a large order at a restaurant near a military unit and going into hiding is rampant.
Recently, an online community posted a story that parents who run a restaurant in Yeongjong-do, Incheon, were impersonated by a military unit.
A person who identified himself as Sergeant Kim Dong-hyun of a nearby unit called and ordered a group package for 50 servings of bulgogi white rice.
He also sent an official letter with an auxiliary mark, saying he would pay when he came to receive food.
Soldiers usually come to the restaurant often and check the official documents, so they prepared food without much doubt.
The owner of the restaurant said he should prepare more because it is a food for soldiers, and he packed two boxes of tangerines separately for dessert.
Sergeant Kim Dong-hyun even contacted me to see if he was preparing the food well in the morning of the day.
However, he said he eventually called the police because he didn't show up or answer his phone after 2 p.m. promised.
There was no request for payment, but it was a typical phishing crime using impersonation of military officials and group orders.
In the military unit, when the number of people increases, it is held as an event in the compound, so most of them prepare food at the compound restaurant without using private restaurants,
It's also a pre-payment, so if you say you'll pay later, it's better to doubt it.
The last keyword is 'San hairtail'.A mountain hairtail called
'Prediction of Catastrophe' has been discovered off the coast of California in the United States in three months.
According to local media on the 14th, a huge mountain hairtail was found on the beach of a resort in San Diego, California.
It's huge, about 2.9 meters long.
Now they've been transferred to the University of California, San Diego, script marine laboratory for an autopsy.
Because they are deep-sea fish, they are known to come close to the surface when they get sick, die, or lose their sense of direction.
Before the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, 20 mountain hairtails washed up on the coast of Japan.
There is a myth that it is a precursor to a disaster such as an earthquake.
In August, a 3.66-meter-long mountain hairtail was found dead off the coast of California.
Two days later, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in LA, California, seemed to add to the argument that it was a harbinger of disaster, but
Experts on
said there was no confirmed correlation between mountain hairtail and earthquake, stressing that premature speculation should not be made without scientific evidence.
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