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PM Lee calls for preparations to abolish 6-tier disability grading system starting July - Duration: 2:16.Last year's Paralympics in Pyeongchang... helped change many people's perceptions in
South Korea of people with disabilities.
That's apparently true for the government, too,... which has decided to simplify the
way it provides benefits to disabled people and to expand the benefits.
Our Cha Sang-mi has this story.
This taxi is for people with disabilities... who travel seated in a wheelchair.
But not all disabled people could use it due to the strict disabilities grading system.
Long-persisting perceptions of the disabled began to change in South Korea last year when
the government announced plans to scrap the 31-year-old policy of providing services to
disabled people according to the severity of their disability.
"The long-cherished wish for people with disabilities -- the abolition of grades of disabilities
-- comes into effect this July.
The government should put in more effort so the disabled can actually feel more changes."
The implementation of the new policy comes after a year of discussions and research between
the government and associations concerning people with disabilities.
Starting July, the government will, in phases, boost support for the disabled, through equipment
and devices, facilities, and living, as well as emergency safety services.
This includes plans to increase the number of specialist schools for disabled students
to 199, building over 20 schools by year 2022.
As for subsidies, the government has already raised the basic monthly disability allowance,
but is looking to increase it further up to 270 U.S. dollars.
The six grades of severity will also be recategorized into two grades: severe conditions and not
severe conditions.
The PM at a meeting on the new disability policies on Wednesday said despite the changes,
people with disabilities face many challenges: "The employment rate for people with disabilities
is only half the employment rate for ordinary citizens and per capita income for the disabled
is also only two thirds the normal income."
The Prime Minister called for a wise solution to "disabled community care" to avoid any
more conflicts from policy change.
Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.
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Chelsea preparing to launch transfer bid for £58m Barcelona superstar as the club eyes Fabregas repl - Duration: 2:43.Chelsea have identified Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic as a top transfer target, with a summer approach already in the works
According to Diario Sport, the Blues want to secure the Croatian's signature before the start of next season, as club boss Maurizio Sarri looks towards building a side which can challenge for the Premier League title
The departure of Cesc Fabregas to AS Monaco earlier this month has left Chelsea with a sizeable gap to fill in the midfield and Rakitic certainly has the experience and quality to be the ideal replacement
The 30-year-old superstar is currently valued at £58 million, as per Transfermarkt, which is a reasonable price for a player with his reputation at the highest level, however, he did recently declare his intention to remain at the Camp Nou
After Barca signed Frenkie De Jong from Ajax last week there had been some suggestion that Rakitic would seek a move away from the club, but as Metro Sport reports, he is more than content to fight for his place in the starting XI
"If I am here [at Barcelona], it's to play," Rakitic told Mundo Deportivo on Monday, as per Metro Sport
"If anything has to change, we will speak. I have a lot of confidence. I know what I can give
I know who I am. Ivan Rakitic "I want to be here and, if I can renew, to be here for even more years
I am really happy here, everyone knows it, above all the 'Presi' [president]. I have nothing else to say
" The Croatia international's comments might seem genuine on the surface, but no player wants to be sitting on the bench for large periods and that could end up being Rakitic's fate next season if De Jong integrates into the squad successfully when he arrives at the Camp Nou officially in the summer
At Chelsea, Rakitic could be the missing link for Sarri, given his superb passing range and willingness to drive forward and influence attacks
The Blues are still a couple of players short of being the finished article, but the purchase of Rakitic would go a long way to helping the club achieve their lofty goals, which makes this story one to keep a close eye on over the next few months
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Kim Bok dong, Wartime Sex Slave Who Sought Reparations for Koreans, Dies at 92 The New York Times - Duration: 4:19.Kim Bok dong, Wartime Sex Slave Who Sought Reparations for Koreans, Dies at 92 The New York Times
SEOUL, South Korea — Kim Bok dong, a former sex slave for the Japanese military during World War II whose tireless campaigning helped bring international attention to the suffering that thousands of women like her endured, died on Monday in Seoul. She was 92.
Ms. Kim had cancer. Yoon Mi hyang, president of the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance, an advocacy group for the South Korean women who were forced to work in Japanese brothels, announced her death, at Severance Hospital, on Tuesday.
Since the early 1990s, Ms. Kim had been of the former sex slaves, who were known euphemistically as comfort women. She was one of the first to break decades of silence and talk about what had been done to her, and she traveled around the world to testify about it, including at the United Nations.
To her last days, she demanded reparations from Japan. When reporters visited her in the hospital, she accused Prime Minister Shinzo Abes government of refusing to atone properly. Historians say as many as 200,000 girls, from Korea and other Asian countries, were forced or lured into sexual slavery during the war.
The last audible word she uttered before she died was actually a swear word that expressed her strong anger at the Japanese government, Ms. Yoon said.
The news of Ms. Kims death resonated throughout South Korea. She helped us have the courage to face the truth, said President Moon Jae in, who paid his respects at a mourning station established for her at Severance Hospital.
Ms. Kim was born in Yangsan, a small Korean town, on April 19, 1926, the fourth of six daughters. Japan then ruled Korea as a colony; it had not yet been divided into North and South.
When Ms. Kim turned 14, Japan was at war in China. She was conscripted by Japanese officials, who told her that she would work in a garment factory and that her family would suffer if she refused, she said in numerous interviews. But she was forced instead to have sex with soldiers at military brothels in China, and later in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore, until World War II ended in 1945.
On weekdays, I had to take 15 soldiers a day, she once said. On Saturdays and Sundays, it was more than 50. We were treated worse than beasts.
When she returned to South Korea after the war, Ms. Kim hid her background out of shame, like most of the other former sex slaves.
The silence around the issue began to break in 1991, soon after South Korea began moving from military dictatorship to democracy. That year, a woman named Kim Hak sun became the first to publicly identify herself as one of the so called comfort women. Kim Bok dong followed suit in 1992.
As more of the women began to identify themselves, and started demonstrating in front of the Japanese Embassy and at other locations in Seoul, they were initially treated as an embarrassment — casting light on a part of history that South Koreans took pains not to discuss. The police dispersed the protesters, and Ms. Kims own sisters shunned her.
After Ms. Yoon met Ms. Kim, in 1992, she described her as an unhappy woman who drank heavily and chain smoked. Ms. Kim never married or had children.
I have never known love in my life, she once said.
But she proved to be one of the most outspoken, persistent campaigners for the womens cause, which over time has won broad support in South Korea. They have become a deeply emotional symbol of the countrys suffering under Japanese colonial rule, which lasted from 1910 to 1945. A Wednesday weekly protest in front of the Japanese Embassy, held by some of the surviving comfort women and their supporters, has taken place since 1991.
In all, 239 of the women have come forward. Only 23 are still alive, most of them in their 90s. Another, a 94 year old woman who was identified only by her surname, Lee, died just hours before Ms. Kim did on Monday.
Japan has rejected the womens demands for a formal apology and reparations. It says that all claims arising from the colonial era were settled in 1965, when Japan paid South Korea dollar 300 million in aid as part of an agreement that established diplomatic ties.
But the women won an important victory at home in 2005, when the South Korean government said that the 1965 deal did not cover illegal acts against humanity, like the use of sex slaves in wartime. The countrys Supreme Court voiced the same opinion in October, when it for wartime forced labor.
The question of what, if anything, Japan still owes the women has continued to haunt relations between the countries, and Ms. Kims word has carried weight.
between Mr. Abes government and that of , a South Korean president who was later impeached, was supposed to be a final and irreversible settlement of the matter, but its denunciation by Ms. Kim and other former sex slaves meant that it was all but dead on arrival. Under the agreement, Japan apologized to the women and expressed responsibility for their suffering, and it paid just under dollar 9 million for a foundation meant to care for the survivors in their last years.
But Ms. Kim and other survivors argued that the agreement fell short of official reparations and a declaration of legal responsibility on Japans part. Last year, Ms. Kim left her hospital bed in a wheelchair to stage a one person protest in front of the foundations offices. Mr. Moon later decided to
Ms. Yoon said that some of Ms. Kims sisters had survived her but that she was not sure how many.
Ms. Kim left all her savings, along with any reparations she might one day receive posthumously from Japan, to a fund she helped create for women around the world who have suffered sexual violence during war.
The reason we have been fighting all these years is not for money, Ms. Kim told a radio interviewer in 2016. What we want is a sincere apology and legal reparations from Japan that would help restore our honor.
Ms. Kims funeral in Seoul, the capital, is scheduled for Friday. Her funeral procession will pass by the Japanese Embassy, organizers said.
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ExpressVPN for Mac - How to change a location - Duration: 2:16.Let's go through how to change server locations on the ExpressVPN app for Mac.
For this tutorial, you'll need a Mac that already has the ExpressVPN app installed.
Begin by opening the app.
The app has a Smart Location feature that automatically selects a server location based
on anonymized metrics such as distance, latency, and download speed.
To use this feature, click the On button.
If you'd like to switch to another location, click the "Location Picker".
The Recommended list of server locations offers optimal connection rates and speeds based
on your current location.
The "All Locations" tab has drop-down lists of all server locations available, grouped
under:
Asia Pacific, Americas, Europe, and Middle East and Africa.
Click on a region to see a list of countries.
If you click a country, you automatically connect to the optimal server location in
that country.
If you expand a country, you can pick a particular server location within that country.
There is also a "Recents" tab, which stores up to three locations that you've recently
connected to.
You can also find all your Favorite locations under this tab.
To add a location to your Favorites, click the Star icon next to it.
To remove a location from Favorites, click the Star icon again.
A quick way to find a specific location is to search for it in the search bar.
To connect to any of the locations, simply click on it.
When your VPN is turned off, location shortcuts appear on your homescreen.
This is a quick and easy way for you to reconnect to the smart location or recently used locations.
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Choosing What's Best For You—Advice From A Cochlear Implant User | MED-EL - Duration: 1:26.Hi, my name is Chella Man.
I'm from the USA and I have 2 SONNETs.
The first one I got when I was 12 and the second when I was 14.
Growing up I was told that there were these crickets
outside of my room.
But I never heard them and then after I got my implants
I remember going into my room at home for the first time and hearing
the crickets and not knowing what they were.
But that was a wow-moment for me.
To understand there was noise in the world
that I was missing my whole life.
My advice if you're starting your own hearing journey
would be to learn
about deaf culture and learn about sign language
and implants and just all your options.
Really try to talk with so many deaf people
to get a lot of perspectives.
And then choose what's best for you.
Before I got my implant, I wish that ...
as a baby I learned ASL so now I could be fluent.
I'm okay with sign language.
But I wish that I was fluent and had implants at the same time.
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Man Utd news: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has ONE man to thank for start - Ian Darke - Duration: 2:05.That is according to ESPN FC pundit and Premier League commentator Ian Darke. Ahead of Tuesday's clash at home to Burnley, Solskjaer had won his first eight matches in charge of Manchester United
The Norwegian was only brought in as interim manager in December to replace the sacked Jose Mourinho
However, Solskjaer is now the big favourite with the bookies to land the job on a permanent basis
Solskjaer played under legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson at United for 11 years between 1996 and 2007
Ferguson is currently a director at Old Trafford and Darke says the Scot played a big part in getting Solskjaer to the club
And he reckons Solskjaer will get the job full time if he continues this exceptional start
"Solskjaer's doing everything right isn't he," Darke said. "He obviously understands the club and I think there's a key element in all of this and that is Sir Alex Ferguson
"He has a big ally in Sir Alex Ferguson. "He got him into that job really, he's advising him and he is the power behind the throne
"And I think, if he carries on like this, he is going to get it." Former Liverpool defender Steve Nicol says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is yet to put a foot wrong in his reign at Old Trafford
"So far he hasn't made a mistake," Nicol said. "He's done every single thing correct
The tactics, the players on the field. "So he has not made a mistake so far at all
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World's most corrupt countries revealed – and it's not looking good for the U.S. - Duration: 4:30.Denmark has been declared the least corrupt country in the world with Somalia the most in a survey by a corruption watchdog
The U.S. has been knocked out of the top 20, while the UK sits in joint 11th place with Germany, according to Transparency International
They released their Corruption Perceptions Index for 2018, with the U.S. losing four points and a warning about a 'serious corruption problem' in Donald Trump's America
(Picture: CPI2018) (Picture: CPI2018) The organisation, based in Berlin, said: 'A four point drop in the CPI score is a red flag and comes at a time when the US is experiencing threats to its system of checks and balance, as well as an erosion of ethical norms at the highest levels of power.' 'If this trend continues, it would indicate a serious corruption problem in a country that has taken a lead on the issue globally -this is a bipartisan issue that requires a bipartisan solution.' Advertisement Advertisement The United States slid four points lower on a global corruption index in 2018, dropping out of the top 20 countries for the first time since 2011, watchdog Transparency International said in a report that cited growing threats to democracy worldwide
The group said its latest report on business leaders' perceptions of corruption put the United States at 71, down from 75, on a scale of 0-100
The watchdog's acting representative to the U.S. Zoe Reiter said it sounded like a 'wake-up call' about the need to tackle conflicts of interest, undue influence of the private sector and widening gaps between rich and poor
(Picture: CPI2018) She said: 'This is a red flag because it's really part of a pattern that we've seen since the 2008 global financial crisis of a loss of trust … in our public institutions
'People don't see us as having adequate mechanisms in place to fight corruption and ensure the accountability of our elected officials.' Concerns were already mounting before the election of Donald Trump, although they have been highlighted by the actions of a rich president who defied precedent to keep his personal tax affairs secret and retain his business holdings in office
'Concerns around the Trump administration are quite serious, but this has been stewing for several years,' she said
'Conflict of interest wasn't a new problem, but it was illuminated in its glory when you have someone who is basically breaking norms.' 'Trump is a symptom not a cause
His presidency is illuminating some of the problems.' Advertisement Advertisement Denmark and New Zealand had the best scores on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) again in 2018, scoring 88 and 87, while Somalia, Syria and South Sudan remained at the bottom, with scores of 10, 13 and 13, TI said
(Picture: CPI2018) (Picture: CPI2018) Overall, more than two-thirds of countries scored below 50 on the 2018 index, and the average was 43, said TI, which has more than 100 chapters worldwide
The group said only 20 countries had significantly improved their scores since 2012, including Argentina and Ivory Coast
Sixteen others, including Australia, Chile and Malta, declined significantly in the same period
The average score for EU and western European countries held steady at 66, while sub-Saharan Africa scored just 32, TI said
A score of 100 is considered 'very clean', while a score of zero is highly corrupt
TI said its analysis showed a clear link between having a healthy democracy and fighting public sector corruption, and cited declining scores for Turkey and Hungary, in connection with challenges to the rule of law and press freedoms
(Picture: CPI2018) Hungary's score dropped by eight points to 46 over the past five years, amid troubling developments including the forced departure of the Open Society Foundation and Central European University, founded by philanthropist George Soros, TI said
Turkey's score dropped by nine points in the same period to a score of 41, as the country was downgraded to 'not free' on a democracy ranking, TI said
'Corruption is much more likely to flourish where democratic foundations are weak and … where undemocratic and populist politicians can use it to their advantage,' said Delia Ferreira Rubio, who chairs the global civil society group
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New uniforms, new logo in major rebrand for the Fresno Grizzlies; ties to the Central Valley remain - Duration: 2:14. For more infomation >> New uniforms, new logo in major rebrand for the Fresno Grizzlies; ties to the Central Valley remain - Duration: 2:14.-------------------------------------------
Choosing Cochlear Implants For Your Child—Advice From A Mom | MED-EL - Duration: 2:22.My name is Colleen Powell.
My son Liam has 2 cochlear implants. He was implanted on one side
at age 3 and on the other at age 7.
He has the FLEX 24 electrode
and he wears the SONNET processors most of the time
but he loves the RONDOS with the
WaterWear for swimming.
When Liam was first implanted he was 3. He didn't have
really any language at that point.
And very quickly after he got his first implant
not only did his language explode
but he himself was asking for a second implant.
He recognized that he could
hear much better with the implant
as opposed to the hearing aid.
And so it was 4 years before we could make that happen.
But after surgery .... he just come out of surgery and he was still
kind of asleep and we were in the recovery room with him and he
sort of reached up and he felt the bandage on his head and he said:
"Oh, they did the implant!" And I said: "Yes."
And he goes: "I didn't even feel it."
And he was kind of sleepy and he just said: "Thanks, mom."
And I was like:
"For what, buddy?" And he just said: "For letting me get this implant."
Just that he recognized how much it helped him
and that he was so thankful for it and really
wanted it himself. It just felt like a real miracle to me.
The first thing I would say is:
There's a lot of hope.
Well, it may feel very scary and really unknown right now.
There is so much great stuff ahead for your kid.
And the advice I would give is just to ... in anyway you can
find some community, find some other parents,
find adult cochlear implant users.
Just so that you get a little bit of a picture
of what's ahead. And then to trust yourself.
The thing that I wish I'd known was that I was on the right path.
I think when you make this decisions for your child
for their life. I mean the implant is
hopefully gonna be there
forever for him. It feels really overwhelming.
And you wonder: "Am I making the right decision?"
"Is this the right thing?"
I felt really insecure and really unsure of myself.
Now on the other side of it I just wish I had trusted myself a
little more. And I'd known that we are on the right
path, we are making the right decisions.
And that ... it was gonna turn out...
just better than we could have imagined.
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