[Hyunjun Go's News]



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It is time for current affairs critic Koh Hyun-jun to deliver news just for the topic.

What's the first news?



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December 3 this year is the day of the SAT, and the government has decided to install a screen on the desk in the SAT test center, but the backlash public opinion is high.



The biggest concern is that the prematurely narrow desk gets narrower because of the screen.



Although the size of the desk differs from school to school, the desk is usually full when you open the test paper, and if you install a screen on it, the length of the desk that can be used is reduced by 9cm.




The Ministry of Education explained that it is inevitable to install a screening screen to prevent the spread of Corona 19, and explained that the test paper can pass under the divider, and that the test paper can be folded and unwrapped. It was uncomfortable to fold and solve in some cases, and it was a policy that did not consider the position of the candidates.



The Cheongwadae National Petition's website received a petition against the installation of screenings at the test site, and more than 13,000 people agreed.



Some online shopping malls have created a company that sells screenings for the SAT to target the anxiety of test takers, and some test takers and parents were anxious and left a review saying that they had bought and practiced in advance.



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If you don't have a fixed method, I think it would be a good idea to do the practice of folding the test paper in advance. What about the next news?



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recent years, autumn flowers are like a pronoun.

There is an expulsion movement against the pink pink muhly.



Jeju-si and Seogwipo-si plan to remove all 2,300 square meters of pink muhly fields planted in the province by both local governments and plant other species.




Pink mule is a perennial plant that blooms in dark pink color between September and November. It is said to have been brought to Korea for the first time in 2015 when planted in an ecological park on Jeju Island to attract tourists.



Because of its pink, dreamy atmosphere, it became popular as a photo spot, and local governments and private organizations around the country began to create Pink Muhly, and it spread throughout the country.



It was confirmed that it was planted at least 100,000 square meters in 37 citizen parks and private farms nationwide, and 14 soccer stadiums.



At the same time, voices of concern about disturbances in the domestic ecosystem are increasing.



In December of last year, the National Institute of Ecology designated Pink Muhly as an ecosystem risk level 2 and recommended that it not be planted in local governments nationwide.Hazardous plant level 2 means that the risk to the ecosystem right now is moderate, but it is necessary to continuously observe the future impact. Is called.



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fertile and viable. I think it's better to prevent the whole world from becoming Pink Muhly.



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A multiplex movie theater in Korea decided to raise the movie admission fee, and explained that it is an inevitable measure due to the prolonged Corona 19.



It is the largest multiplex in Korea.

CGV announced that it will increase movie admission fees by up to 2,000 won starting on the 26th.



Accordingly, after 1:00 pm on weekdays, regular 2D movie admission fees rise to 12,000 won and 13,000 won on weekends.




This decision explained that it was inevitable as the burden of fixed costs such as theater rental fees, administrative expenses, and labor costs increased year by year, as well as a sharp decline in sales and increased burden of quarantine costs due to Corona 19 this year. It is said that the number of spectators until last September decreased by 70% compared to the same period last year as the sentiment of anxiety about visiting the movie theater continued.



Other movie theaters, such as Lotte Cinema and Megabox, do not have an immediate increase in admission fees, but open up the possibility of a future increase.However, it is a common opinion of the industry that an increase in admission fees is inevitable if the aftermath of Corona 19 does not subside.