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Learning 'Ten Golden Rules of Go' Easy and Fun with Deadpool

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Go is an interesting oriental game. It is often said that Go is a small version of human lives. There are many guidelines and phrases that will help you improve your Go skills which can also seemingly be applied to life struggles too. One of the most favorite Go guidelines is called 'Ten Golden Rules'. In this article, will tell you about 10 golden rules of Go by applying those to Deadpool. Learning Ten Golden Rules of Go  Easy and Fun with Deadpool      1. You get nothing from being eager to win. Lee Sedol, who had a monumental game with AlphaGo once said, 'Regardless of winning the game, my goal of every game is to make the best game without mistakes'. Deadpool is quite different to other heroes who win over ultimate evil. Deadpool does not care about winning he just follows his heart and makes every fight special.      2. When going into enemy's territory, do not go deep. When game begins, your enemy will try to build territory. Not only mak

South Korea Music Copyright Fee Investment Platform, Musicow 뮤직카우

In South Korea, there is a chance of buying copyright fee of music. The platform is called 'Musicow'. In this article, will tell you how investment in music copyright is done in South Korea.     About Musicow According to Musicow, Musicow is the world's first platform that enabled sharing of music copyright fee. It showed 9.1% profit by copyright fee and 18.4% profit by user market. We will see later what it exactly means to earn money by copyright fee and by user market. Originally, copyright fees go to the artists, composers monthly but, Musicow enabled this distribution system to be shared with listeners. People buy copyright shares like buying normal stocks. Listeners get part of monthly copyrights by buying copyright shares. People can buy shares by two ways: Auction and User Market.     Auction Musicow uploads music copyrights on auction regularly and investors decide whether to bid and how much to bid according to how much monthly copyright f

Korean Language Exchange App : MEEFF 미프

Language Korean is such a unique language, it requires a lot of attention and effort to learn the language. There is an app in which you can find Korean friends who can help you learn Korean. The app is called MEEFF(미프). MEEFF does not require money to download and use. There are 5 tabs in the app. In this article, will explain you each tab and how people are using the app.     First tab: Finding Friends In this tab, you see random users' profile pictures and bios and you decide you will 'like' them or 'reject' them. If you like one's profile so much and give her/him 10 rubies, you can directly send a message to the person. ('Ruby' is the currency used in MEEFF, you can buy them with real money.) But there are some people who upload their profiles with nasty pictures or internet good-looking celebrity's pictures to 'earn' rubies, so you should be careful when you give them rubies. Profile shows the information below: 1. Profile Pictu

12 Expressions you can use in South Korea to find Halal, Kosher, Vegetarian foods.

 There are many foreigners who want to travel South Korea due to hits of K-pop and K-dramas. But there is a major concern that makes travelers to hesitate to travel Korea, which is The Food Problem . If you are Muslim, Jewish or vegetarian, worries that you might not find proper foods exist. Actually, it is not difficult to find muslims observing foods and debating if it has meat inside the food.  If you are not so sure about the food, asking Korean would be the best option! But I know that Koreans are not so friendly to foreigners. It is not because we hate foreigners, but Koreans are often too shy to talk in English. I felt sorry about this problem so I thought I could share Korean expressions that will help you find proper foods. 12 Expressions You Can Use in South Korea  to Find Halal, Kosher, Vegetarian Foods  Information below will include 3 parts. The expression itself, how it is written in Korean and how to read Korean. Or if you are worried you might pronounce i