10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «BADUK»
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baduk in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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North Korea Handbook - Halaman 494
Baduk (Go) People playing baduk in North Korea amount to 10,000 at the present time. Mun Seong Sam, a deputy secretary general of the Korea Baduk Association, said that the pro baduk system would be introduced soon. In an interview ...
Yonhap News Agency, Seoul, 2002
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Khasi-Jaintia Folklore: Context, Discourse, and History - Halaman 125
The other, U Baduk, belonged to one of the lowly families. 4. As they grew up, they were not able to spend much time together. 5. U Riwbha had to look after his father's property, which involved many days' absence from the village. 6. U Baduk ...
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Computer Applications for Web, Human Computer ...
It was confirmed that baduk brings emotional stability. Fourth, there was a statistically significant difference in the stress resistance quotient (left & right). The stress resistance quotient indicates the resistance to physical and mental fatigue ...
Tai-hoon Kim, Sabah Mohammed, Carlos Ramos, 2012
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The Lost Prince in the Sea & Enchanted Oc'Koriv - Halaman 22
“King Baduk? I am absolutely not married to King Baduk. He is dead! My husband is King Lidric, Baduk great grandson. Lidric is like 3 generations after King Lidric. I wasn't even born when Baduk was king. By the way, where am I Madame?
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Korean Americans - Halaman 46
Baduk is the Korean name for a very old Asian board game. In Japan the game is called go. There are many variations of the game, but it is a contest of strategy and capture. Baduk is played on a grid, with nineteen vertical lines and nineteen ...
William David Thomas, 2009
Take the baduk game also, which is a game of black and white stones on nineteen right angles lined on a flat surface. The rule is very simple, but strategy is very complex. I tried to learn about baduk when l was young, but I realized from the ...
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Korean Heritage - Halaman 87
Changgi and Baduk "Changgi" (chess) could be said to be the recreation of common people while "Baduk" (go) the game of aristocratic taste. Therefore they ask first: "Do you know how to play Baduk, sir?" If the answer is "No," they say, "Then, ...
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Aborigines of Taiwan: The Puyuma: From Headhunting to ...
In Figure 5.23 we see that a man from the Baduk household had 'moved in' with the KaDaDepan, and, two or three generations later, a KaDaDepan woman 'moved in' with the Baduk. In the case in Figure 5.24, not only are the couple the ...
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Korean at a Glance: Phrase Book and Dictionary for Travelers
BADUK AND JANGGI These two traditional board games are still popular in Korea. Baduk, the Korean version of the Japanese go, is a game that has been played since anc ient times. White and black stones are used by opposing players in a ...
Daniel D. Holt, Grace Holt, 2009
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literature: Encyclopedia of ... - Halaman 66
When the magistrate set the blue-tile roof house on fire, the serpent turned into golden stones and jade stones like those used in a baduk board game and fell on one of the fourway intersections on Seoul's Jongno Boulevard. Law Officer Gang ...
The National Folk Museum of Korea (South Korea), 2014