Chekhov's Sentences / Anton Pavlovic Chekhov by Oh Jong-woo / Mind Walk
2024 is the 120th anniversary of Chekhov's death. Still, Chekhov's plays are constantly reinterpreted and staged, and his short stories are inherited by novelists such as Raymond Carver, Alice Monroe, and William Trevor. Chekhov's Sentences depicts the essence of Chekhov that does not fade over time. Through the works left by Chekhov and another text called Chekhov, the unique value of the soul is restored.
What those who work well must do out of sight / Yuya Adachi by Kim Yang-hee / Dongyang Books
Jaler's true value is revealed in the 'out of sight'. Usually, people just rest or do hobbies after work, but people who are good at work frame themselves out of sight. The frame can be a way of working or a criterion for judging something. What they do out of sight is not very difficult. They spend their time peacefully in their daily lives, but obviously in a different way. And it can be seen from this book that the small difference improves your skills and changes your life.
We're going to the moon again / Choi Ki-hyuk, Kim Dae-young and me / MID MediaBased on the experience of working-level officials at the Korea Aerospace Research Institute
, "We Go to the Moon Again" is a book that introduces the Artemis plan, a new milestone in modern space development. The Artemis program is a manned lunar mission that began about 50 years after the Apollo project in the past, presenting a new vision for space exploration and an international cooperation program that the Republic of Korea will also participate in. Along with the history of space exploration, major topics related to the suspension of the Apollo program, China's space development, and the Artemis program are also discussed.
Aged history / Kenpageer Akasegawa / Seo Hana Station / AngrapixEveryone in
will one day become an old man. Forgetfulness occurs, stumbles along, sighs all the time, eyes dim, and talks again. At the end of the 20th century, Japan discovered the unknown force hidden in aging and began to call it 'labor manpower'. Kenpei Akasegawa, who introduced brilliant concepts and pleasant handwriting through 『Introduction to Road Observation』 and 『Introduction to School Observation』, once again tells how to get older cheerfully through a change of ideas in this book 『Roh Man-soo』.
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