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朴槿惠Park Geun-hye
The First Woman President of South Korea--Park Geun-hye Well-known Saying I had no parents, no husband, no children, the state is the only thing I want to service. “Some of the Southeast Asian countries have appeared female prime minister and president, why not in South Korea? Personal Introduction Personal Introduction 2. Political Career 1998 Assemblywoman 2004 GNP chairwoman 2006 Injury in Seoul 2007 Presidential bid– lost to Lee Myung-bak 2012 presidential campaign Create Five South Korea First Changes She Made 1. Change the history of South Korea 2. Enhance women’s social position 3. Improve the relationship between South Korea and China References Park Geun-hye. (2013). Retrieved November 10, 2013 from /wiki/Park_Geun-hye Dianlong,B. (2012). Park Geun-hye’s effects on Asia. Retrieved November 10, 2013 from /2012-12-21/149312359.html Park Geun-hye biography. (2013). Retrieved November 10, 2013 from /people/park-geun-hye Jinglun, Z. (2013). Park Geun-hye fever sweeps China. Retrieved November 10, 2013 from /opinion/2013-07/01/contenthtm The 2013 Time 100. (2013). Retrieved November 10, 2013 from /2013/04/18/time-100/slide/park-geun-hye/ Vivian友情附送:演讲稿 Hello everyone! Now I’m going to introduce the first female president of South Korea—Park Geun-hye. She belongs to the ruling Saenuri Party. She won the contested presidential election held on December 19, 2012. She ranks 50th on Forbes’ list of powerful people, and 11th of powerful women. Before the introduction, let’s see some her well-known sayings, which also impressed me deeply. She said, I had no parents, no husband, no children, the state is the only thing I want to service. Some of the Southeast Asian countries have appeared female prime minister and president, why not in South Korea? Her words are powerful and inspiring. I think no one can deny that she is a born leader. From her words, we can also learn that she hasn’t marr
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