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What happens in South Korea during the most important exam?

The College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) is the most important exam in South Korea. It was held earlier this month, and that day the whole country tried not to disturb the students writing it. Not only did they stop the protests, many companies also shifted their working hours to avoid creating unwanted traffic jams. What’s more interesting, during the English listening test, all airplane takeoffs and landings were banned. In addition, students who were late for the test were escorted by police to ensure they got there as quickly as possible. I think it's great that every year their whole country unites to not disrupt the exam. However, CSAT is much worse than our matura exam. It lasts as long as 8 hours and is also said to be one of the hardest and most stressful exams in the world. In many cases, we also don't have as much pressure as they do to get the best results and get into the best universities. Personally, I would rather have a plane land next to me during my exam th...

Mummies and pyramid of an unknown queen discovered in Egypt

On the 100th anniversary of the unearthing of King Tut's tomb, archaeologists have made a huge discovery. Near that tomb, they found a pyramid that belonged to an ancient Egyptian queen. Her name was Neith, and she had never before been known from historical records. There were also 300 coffins, mummies, artifacts and a series of interconnected tunnels. Although the mummies are hundreds of years old, they were found in very good condition. In addition, the coffins have individual and decorated faces, each also has the name of the deceased. I'm very surprised by how great this discovery is - after all, it's unusual to learn about the existence of a never-before known queen and so many well preserved mummies. Sometimes it feels like we already know almost everything about the past, meanwhile we still come across amazing discoveries. It proves that the past, especially Egypt's, still hides many surprises. Source: https://www.livescience.com/ancient-egypt-mummies-tombs-king...

Growing anger in South Korea after Itaewon crowd crush

 Many people in South Korea are furious after the Halloween disaster in Itaewon. They believe that it could have been easily avoided and the problem was a lack of proper organization and planning. The government didn’t require any of the bars or clubs to submit a safety management plan, which is why they blame the government for the tragedy. And despite the fact that police had previously estimated that the crowd would be as large as 100,000 people, they deployed only 137 officers. That's very few compared to the 6,500 sent to another part of Seoul that night for a much smaller anti-government protest. I agree that so many innocent people wouldn’t have been killed if only everything had been better planned. I also think it's ridiculous that they sent so few police officers, knowing beforehand the huge number of people who would be partying in Itaewon.  Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/05/itaewon-crowd-crush-thousands-join-vigil-as-anger-grows-in-south-korea