[Go Hyunjun's News]

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Current critic, Hyun-jun Ko. News What is the first news today (5th)?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Yesterday, I got a transcript for the examinees. Companies that falsify SAT scores have been on the rise recently, which is a problem.

You can find dozens of businesses on SNS by searching for 'counterfeit transcripts'.

Since the SAT scores, the advertisements have been pouring out, and these companies have been eager to promote themselves with the 'original 100% match' and 'iron tube security'.

The price of a fake report card varies from $ 10 to up to $ 200, depending on how sophisticated the forgery is.

Of course, you cannot use a fake report card for admission purposes. This is because the report cards handed down by each university are processed electronically by the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation.

These counterfeit transcripts are used to enroll in so-called preparatory schools, as they prepare for admission, or when college students find a part-time job.

Although the process of forgery is simple and the purpose is simple, forgery of report cards is strictly illegal. Forgery and alteration of official documents can be imprisoned for less than 10 years. Forgery of the report card will naturally forge the seal of the director of the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation.

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You shouldn't do it for fun. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The next news, it's only a short time away this year. Who are you most impressed with this year?

A job portal surveyed people of the year. Over 2,300 adults were asked to vote for one of the most impressive figures in four areas: broadcasting, entertainment, society, culture, and sports.

In the broadcasting and entertainment sector, EBS trainee Feng Su from Antarctica was ranked first, surpassing trot singer Song Ga-in, BTS and BTS.

In the social and cultural sector, Baek Jong-won was the first to eat out, and Parasitic Bong Joon-ho was ranked second.

In this year's sportsmanship, Son Heung-min took the top spot with 46.3% of the votes, followed by Park Hang-seo, the head of Vietnam's national soccer team, and Ryu Hyun-jin, the first Korean to be a Cy Young candidate.

Among the entrepreneurs, Jae-yong Lee, vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, received the most votes.

In this year's survey, it was unusual for non-existent characters to attract high attention, such as Feng Soo, Kim Ji-young, who was born in 82, and Kwak Chul-yong, who was played by actor Kim Eung-su in the film Taza.

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Let's move on to the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The next news is that the New York Times is the only village in the DMZ, and it introduces the lives of residents who have changed since the recent 5G network was established in Daeseong-dong.

Grandmother in her 70s is able to report emergency situations to village heads or community centers when she or her husband is sick by pressing a button on a mobile device.

In order to operate a farming pump, it was necessary to go directly to the reservoir over a distance of 1.5 km with the guidance of soldiers, but now you can run the pump through the mobile phone app.

Daesung Elementary students also introduced the way they play online games through 5G network.

The New York Times assessed the 5G network as another reward for pioneering life in what is called the most dangerous area on the planet, following military exemptions for men living in Daeseong-dong villages and tax breaks for residents. Introduced.

He said there are still curfew nights and housewives are checking each night for personnel. He also introduced the situation where North Korean soldiers were abducted by North Korean soldiers during the inter-Korean confrontation.