Today’s Person and History – 11/17

Today – November 17th National Martyrs’ Day, Lung Cancer Elimination Day, Guinness World Record Day, Leo meteor shower maximum period ~~~~~~~~~2021 – Severe patients “the most ever” – Government/Hankyore 2nd confirmed patients who failed to prepare for and predict daily recovery – 76.7 percent expert2013 – Ice Speed Lee Sang-hwa, world record of 500 meters for two consecutive days… 36.36 seconds (comprehensive) “Ice Speed Queen” Lee Sang-hwa (24, Seoul City Hall) continued his record march without stopping in the World Cup series.Lee Sang-hwa finished in 36.36 seconds in the second round of the 2013-2014 ISU Speed Skating World Cup and the second round of the women’s 500m Division A (first division) held in Salt Lake City on the 17th (Korea time).Lee Sang-hwa, who set the world record with a time of 36.57 seconds the previous day, cut her record by 0.21 seconds again in a day.Starting with setting a record of 36.80 seconds in January this year, Lee Sang-hwa has broken the world record four times in a row, showing off her peak skills.Whenever Lee Sang-hwa runs, a new history unfolds in the women’s 500 meters.Until last year, the world record for this event was 36.94 seconds set by Weiqing (China).This was also the first record for a female athlete to reach the 36-second mark.Lee Sang-hwa broke the world record four times this year and shortened the women’s record to 36.30 seconds.In particular, this season, when the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics are held, he set a new record three times out of four races at the first and second World Cup tournaments held in Calgary, Canada, and Salt Lake City, the U.S.He never missed a gold medal.Lee Sang-hwa, who scored 400 points in the World Cup, far outperformed Wang Buk-sung (280 points in China).In Salt Lake City, which boasts the best ice quality, many players did well on the same day, with Heso Richardson of the U.S. setting an individual record of 36.90 seconds.However, Lee Sang-hwa’s ability was enough to overcome this.Lee Sang-hwa, who started the out-course with Yenny Wolff (Germany) in the final group, passed the first 100 meters in 10.09 seconds, down 7 seconds from the previous day’s personal record of 10.16 seconds, raising expectations for a new record.The record of 400 meters in the second half was 26.27 seconds, much shorter than the previous day (26.41 seconds).Lee Sang-hwa, who ran a historic race for two days in a row, waved her fist and smiled brightly.(Seoul = Yonhap News Agency) [email protected] / Yonhap News Agency November 1706:162010 – The document that Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Seok-hyun shook in his right hand at the special committee on budget settlement on November 17, 2013 became a cannon for opposition parties to attack the government. It was a copy of the notes of the employees of the Prime Minister’s Office and the Office of Public Ethics Support, which contained the inspection records.The first time he raised the suspicion of “gun phone” was on Nov. 1 when he asked the National Assembly about the government. It was said that the name theft “Daephong” created by Cheong Wa Dae administrator as an investigator of the Office of Public Ethics Support in the Prime Minister’s Office was used to destroy hard disks related to illegal inspections of civilians. Lee’s revelation led to the disclosure of inspection-related memos, notebooks, and internal investigation reports, and the disclosure of allegations of political inspections, including former GNP leader Park Geun Hye.The beginning of “Depot” was “Youngpo”. When it was revealed in June that Kim Jong-ik, a private citizen, was illegally inspected by the Office of Public Ethics Support in 2008, the opposition party named him “Yongpogate.” This is because the key figures in the case were all from Yeongil and Pohang. Former supporting officer Lee In-gyu, former labor and management secretary Lee Yong-ho, Blue House administrator who made cannon phones, Prime Minister’s Office employees who destroyed evidence using them, and Blue House administrator who extensively inspected politicians were all “Yongpollin.” Suspicion naturally focused on Lee Sang-deuk, a lawmaker of the Grand National Party, who is the elder brother of the president from here. Opposition parties pointed out Lee as the main body, and the ruling party also demanded Lee’s resignation. Cheong Wa Dae finally turned its back on the “gun phone.””It will become a boomerang and the result will come out in 2012.” Park Ji-won, floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, talked about the “Depodong incident.” A re-elected lawmaker of the Grand National Party predicted, “Some people will go to school next year.” The detonator of the “depophon” has not yet been removed.Reporter [email protected] / Hankyoreh 2010-12-23 08:17:532010 – Park Tae-hwan fell to fifth place until the 50m Asian swimming history, but Park Tae-hwan (21, Dankook University) changed the history of Korean swimming.Park Tae-hwan won the men’s 100-meter freestyle final at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games held at Aoti Aquatic Center in Guangzhou in 48.70 seconds and won the triple crown. Prior to this, Park also won the 200-meter freestyle and 400-meter freestyle events.Park Tae-hwan’s victory on the same day was reminiscent of a dramatic come-from-behind victory. The early start was fast, but it dropped to fifth place up to 50 meters. He was 0.11 seconds behind the lead. But then he began to overtake the players who were leading with explosive spurt. In the end, he beat the 50-meter gold medalist Luge Wei of China by 0.28 seconds to win the championship. At the 2006 Doha Asian Games, he was able to overcome his frustration of winning only a silver medal in the same event.With this, Park increased his total number of gold medals at the Asian Games to six. So far, the most gold medals have been held by “Asian mermaid” Choi Yoon-hee. Park Tae-hwan, who won seven medals alone at the Doha Asian Games four years ago when he first participated in the Asian Games, won a total of 12 medals until the same day, becoming the most individual medalist in swimming at the Asian Games. Han Kyu-chul (29, Jeonnam Swimming Federation) won 11 bronze medals from the 1998 Bangkok Games to the 2006 Doha Games.In the preliminary round, Park Tae-hwan predicted a triple crown with a good speed. He recorded 49.85 seconds and advanced to the finals with the first place overall. As if it was burdensome to win the first place, he even said, “Oh my gosh.”Michael Ball (Australia), who coached him before Park Tae-hwan’s “monstrous power,” was also surprised. “Park Tae-hwan’s record will have a big impact on the world’s swimming community, which has been undergoing transition since the regulation of full-body swimsuits,” Bor said at a press conference after winning the gold medal in the men’s 400-meter freestyle final on Wednesday. Since the International Swimming Federation (FINA) banned high-tech swimsuits from this year, most of the athletes’ records have fallen, but Park Tae-hwan has rather shortened the record.Seungyang (19) and Changlin (23) are2013 – Ice Speed Lee Sang-hwa, world record of 500 meters for two consecutive days… 36.36 seconds (comprehensive) “Ice Speed Queen” Lee Sang-hwa (24, Seoul City Hall) continued his record march without stopping in the World Cup series.Lee Sang-hwa finished in 36.36 seconds in the second round of the 2013-2014 ISU Speed Skating World Cup and the second round of the women’s 500m Division A (first division) held in Salt Lake City on the 17th (Korea time).Lee Sang-hwa, who set the world record with a time of 36.57 seconds the previous day, cut her record by 0.21 seconds again in a day.Starting with setting a record of 36.80 seconds in January this year, Lee Sang-hwa has broken the world record four times in a row, showing off her peak skills.Whenever Lee Sang-hwa runs, a new history unfolds in the women’s 500 meters.Until last year, the world record for this event was 36.94 seconds set by Weiqing (China).This was also the first record for a female athlete to reach the 36-second mark.Lee Sang-hwa broke the world record four times this year and shortened the women’s record to 36.30 seconds.In particular, this season, when the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics are held, he set a new record three times out of four races at the first and second World Cup tournaments held in Calgary, Canada, and Salt Lake City, the U.S.He never missed a gold medal.Lee Sang-hwa, who scored 400 points in the World Cup, far outperformed Wang Buk-sung (280 points in China).In Salt Lake City, which boasts the best ice quality, many players did well on the same day, with Heso Richardson of the U.S. setting an individual record of 36.90 seconds.However, Lee Sang-hwa’s ability was enough to overcome this.Lee Sang-hwa, who started the out-course with Yenny Wolff (Germany) in the final group, passed the first 100 meters in 10.09 seconds, down 7 seconds from the previous day’s personal record of 10.16 seconds, raising expectations for a new record.The record of 400 meters in the second half was 26.27 seconds, much shorter than the previous day (26.41 seconds).Lee Sang-hwa, who ran a historic race for two days in a row, waved her fist and smiled brightly.(Seoul = Yonhap News Agency) [email protected] / Yonhap News Agency November 1706:162010 – The document that Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Seok-hyun shook in his right hand at the special committee on budget settlement on November 17, 2013 became a cannon for opposition parties to attack the government. It was a copy of the notes of the employees of the Prime Minister’s Office and the Office of Public Ethics Support, which contained the inspection records.The first time he raised the suspicion of “gun phone” was on Nov. 1 when he asked the National Assembly about the government. It was said that the name theft “Daephong” created by Cheong Wa Dae administrator as an investigator of the Office of Public Ethics Support in the Prime Minister’s Office was used to destroy hard disks related to illegal inspections of civilians. Lee’s revelation led to the disclosure of inspection-related memos, notebooks, and internal investigation reports, and the disclosure of allegations of political inspections, including former GNP leader Park Geun Hye.The beginning of “Depot” was “Youngpo”. When it was revealed in June that Kim Jong-ik, a private citizen, was illegally inspected by the Office of Public Ethics Support in 2008, the opposition party named him “Yongpogate.” This is because the key figures in the case were all from Yeongil and Pohang. Former supporting officer Lee In-gyu, former labor and management secretary Lee Yong-ho, Blue House administrator who made cannon phones, Prime Minister’s Office employees who destroyed evidence using them, and Blue House administrator who extensively inspected politicians were all “Yongpollin.” Suspicion naturally focused on Lee Sang-deuk, a lawmaker of the Grand National Party, who is the elder brother of the president from here. Opposition parties pointed out Lee as the main body, and the ruling party also demanded Lee’s resignation. Cheong Wa Dae finally turned its back on the “gun phone.””It will become a boomerang and the result will come out in 2012.” Park Ji-won, floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, talked about the “Depodong incident.” A re-elected lawmaker of the Grand National Party predicted, “Some people will go to school next year.” The detonator of the “depophon” has not yet been removed.Reporter [email protected] / Hankyoreh 2010-12-23 08:17:532010 – Park Tae-hwan fell to fifth place until the 50m Asian swimming history, but Park Tae-hwan (21, Dankook University) changed the history of Korean swimming.Park Tae-hwan won the men’s 100-meter freestyle final at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games held at Aoti Aquatic Center in Guangzhou in 48.70 seconds and won the triple crown. Prior to this, Park also won the 200-meter freestyle and 400-meter freestyle events.Park Tae-hwan’s victory on the same day was reminiscent of a dramatic come-from-behind victory. The early start was fast, but it dropped to fifth place up to 50 meters. He was 0.11 seconds behind the lead. But then he began to overtake the players who were leading with explosive spurt. In the end, he beat the 50-meter gold medalist Luge Wei of China by 0.28 seconds to win the championship. At the 2006 Doha Asian Games, he was able to overcome his frustration of winning only a silver medal in the same event.With this, Park increased his total number of gold medals at the Asian Games to six. So far, the most gold medals have been held by “Asian mermaid” Choi Yoon-hee. Park Tae-hwan, who won seven medals alone at the Doha Asian Games four years ago when he first participated in the Asian Games, won a total of 12 medals until the same day, becoming the most individual medalist in swimming at the Asian Games. Han Kyu-chul (29, Jeonnam Swimming Federation) won 11 bronze medals from the 1998 Bangkok Games to the 2006 Doha Games.In the preliminary round, Park Tae-hwan predicted a triple crown with a good speed. He recorded 49.85 seconds and advanced to the finals with the first place overall. As if it was burdensome to win the first place, he even said, “Oh my gosh.”Michael Ball (Australia), who coached him before Park Tae-hwan’s “monstrous power,” was also surprised. “Park Tae-hwan’s record will have a big impact on the world’s swimming community, which has been undergoing transition since the regulation of full-body swimsuits,” Bor said at a press conference after winning the gold medal in the men’s 400-meter freestyle final on Wednesday. Since the International Swimming Federation (FINA) banned high-tech swimsuits from this year, most of the athletes’ records have fallen, but Park Tae-hwan has rather shortened the record.Seungyang (19) and Changlin (23) are2002 – The black bear was officially confirmed in Jiri Mountain for the first time in 20 years, and today’s history (November 17) [2002] The wild black bear was captured by an unmanned camera in Jiri Mountain, ending the controversy over whether to live or not.The National Park Service released related photos on the 17th, saying that it took pictures of wild black bears in early October through unmanned cameras installed around Jirisan Mountain.This is the first time that a black bear in Jirisan Mountain has been officially confirmed by a government agency due to controversy over its capture by a broadcasting station’s camera in November 2000. The black bear has been hiding its appearance from the public for 20 years since it was shot dead by poachers on Mt. Seoraksan in 1983. The black bear, which was filmed this time, is an adult weighing 100-120kg, has a wide forehead and ears, a round face, and the neck mane protruding sideways like a lion. Dr. Han Sang-hoon of the Jiri Mountain Radiant Black Bear Management Team said, “We have concluded that it is a wild black bear after verification by domestic and foreign experts and investigation of nearby breeding grounds.” Korea 2002 – The government officially confirmed that the endangered black bear (Natural Monument No. 329) lives in the wild.The National Park Management Corporation under the Ministry of Environment said on the 17th, “We succeeded in taking pictures of wild black bears at 1,120m point in Jirisan Mountain ○○ Valley in early October using unmanned cameras with heat sensors.” Han Sang-hoon, head of the black bear management team at the corporation, said, “The black bear, which weighs 100 to 120 kilograms, is believed to have come down to eat spring water, but was caught by the camera.”The Ministry of Environment plans to strengthen poaching monitoring to protect wild black bears and push for seed restoration projects such as breeding bear radiation to prevent natural selection and maintain populations through inbreeding.Rep. Jeong Hee-jung nivose@/Cultural Daily November 18, 2002 (Monday) http://www.munhwa.com/news/view.html?no=20021118010128250780022002 – Reporter Kang Chang-soo, who is believed to be a male born in 6-7 after being captured by unmanned cameras of the Ministry of Habitat and Environment on Mt. Jiri, a wild black bear [email protected] / JoongAng Ilbo 2002.11.17 17:33 http://article.joins.com/news/article/article.asp?Total_ID=1267639 2002 – Check the habitat of wild black bears in Jirisan Mountain2002 – The black bear was officially confirmed in Jiri Mountain for the first time in 20 years, and today’s history (November 17) [2002] The wild black bear was captured by an unmanned camera in Jiri Mountain, ending the controversy over whether to live or not.The National Park Service released related photos on the 17th, saying that it took pictures of wild black bears in early October through unmanned cameras installed around Jirisan Mountain.This is the first time that a black bear in Jirisan Mountain has been officially confirmed by a government agency due to controversy over its capture by a broadcasting station’s camera in November 2000. The black bear has been hiding its appearance from the public for 20 years since it was shot dead by poachers on Mt. Seoraksan in 1983. The black bear, which was filmed this time, is an adult weighing 100-120kg, has a wide forehead and ears, a round face, and the neck mane protruding sideways like a lion. Dr. Han Sang-hoon of the Jiri Mountain Radiant Black Bear Management Team said, “We have concluded that it is a wild black bear after verification by domestic and foreign experts and investigation of nearby breeding grounds.” Korea 2002 – The government officially confirmed that the endangered black bear (Natural Monument No. 329) lives in the wild.The National Park Management Corporation under the Ministry of Environment said on the 17th, “We succeeded in taking pictures of wild black bears at 1,120m point in Jirisan Mountain ○○ Valley in early October using unmanned cameras with heat sensors.” Han Sang-hoon, head of the black bear management team at the corporation, said, “The black bear, which weighs 100 to 120 kilograms, is believed to have come down to eat spring water, but was caught by the camera.”The Ministry of Environment plans to strengthen poaching monitoring to protect wild black bears and push for seed restoration projects such as breeding bear radiation to prevent natural selection and maintain populations through inbreeding.Rep. Jeong Hee-jung nivose@/Cultural Daily November 18, 2002 (Monday) http://www.munhwa.com/news/view.html?no=20021118010128250780022002 – Reporter Kang Chang-soo, who is believed to be a male born in 6-7 after being captured by unmanned cameras of the Ministry of Habitat and Environment on Mt. Jiri, a wild black bear [email protected] / JoongAng Ilbo 2002.11.17 17:33 http://article.joins.com/news/article/article.asp?Total_ID=1267639 2002 – Check the habitat of wild black bears in Jirisan MountainCho Joong-hoon, chairman of Hanjin GroupCho Joong-hoon, chairman of Hanjin GroupThe scene of the first general-level dialogue between the U.N. military headquarters and the North Korean military at Panmunjom in 1998.On November 17, 2000, the U.N. Command and North Korea held a general-level meeting at Panmunjom and agreed to discuss technical and practical issues and military issues in the inter-Korean control area of the Demilitarized Zone south of the Gyeongui Line (MDL).The agreement on this day is more symbolic than just the construction of the Gyeongui Line. The current armistice stipulates that the U.N. military headquarters is in charge of the jurisdiction of the Demilitarized Zone in the southern part of the military demarcation line. In other words, the agreement will create the first zone directly managed by the two Koreas within the Demilitarized Zone.What attracts attention is that the two Koreas have agreed to deal with military issues as well as administrative and technical issues. Experts pointed out that this means that not only administrative authority, but also jurisdiction, which is the authority to monitor and deal with accidental armed conflicts, has been delegated to Korea. /Chosun http://focus.history.chosun.com/history/read_body.jsp?id=20010104_00282000 – 7 additional top domains of the International Internet Address Management Organization (ICANN) Today’s history (November 17) [2000] The International Internet Address Management Organization (ICANN) added 7 new domains to the top domain on November 17, 2000 at a board meeting in California.The domain determined this time is generally available.Used by .biz individual .name specialists .pro museums for info companies.It is .aero of the museum association and union .coop airlines. The new domain was selected from 47 domains proposed by companies and consortiums around the world, and it said it gave expertise in consideration of the characteristics of netizens.ICANN said, “If these domains are used from mid-2001, the top-level domains (excluding national domains such as .kr) will be expanded from seven to 14, and the shortage of top-level domains, which is causing a serious supply-demand imbalance, will be solved.” Korea http://focus.history.chosun.com/history/read_body.jsp?id=20001220_00032000 – George W. Bush elected 43rd President of the United States 2000 – Bush elected 43rd President of the United States today (November 17) [2000]U.S. President George W. Bush.The most intense U.S. presidential election in 40 years was held throughout the U.S. on November 17, 2000. An unexpected victory from the election campaign led to the election results. The biggest suffocating drama in the history of the U.S. election was produced, with the lead changing 10 times during the ballot counting process alone.Around the end of the vote, the world media began reporting that Bush defeated Gore and was elected president. Leaders from several countries also began sending congratulatory telegrams to Bush. However, just a few hours later, when it was announced that re-counting was inevitable in Florida, the biggest battlefield, the media and leaders canceled all election reports and celebrations.According to the vote count, Gore defeated Bush by 190,000 votes across the U.S., but Bush failed to win the election because he failed to secure more than 270 of the 538 voters assigned to each state. The Florida Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court were mobilized to turn the tables repeatedly, and on December 12, 35 days after the vote, Bush was elected the 43rd president of the U.S. Korea http://focus.history.chosun.com/history/read_body.jsp?id=20010112_00012000 – George W. Bush, elected President of the United States [Today’s History] Bush, elected President of the United States In 2000, George W. Bush was elected the 43rd President of the United States. He was a staff member of his father’s campaign as a presidential candidate in 1986 and participated in the presidential campaign as a draft speaker.After the election, Bush acquired the Texas Rangers, a professional baseball team, and enjoyed the popularity of Texas residents by playing in the stands whenever there was a game at home.In 1993, he ran for governor of Texas and beat Democratic candidate Ann Richards by 350,000 votes to win.Bush, who became Texas’ first re-elected governor by winning another gubernatorial election in November 1998, officially declared his candidacy for president in June 1999.Senator John McCain emerged as a strong rival, but in March 2000, he won the Republican nomination after winning the so-called “Super Tuesday” election, beating Democratic candidate Al Gore to become the 43rd president of the United States.In the presidential election held in November 2004, he defeated Democratic candidate John Kerry and succeeded in re-election.Chungcheong Today November 16, 2009 20:00 http://www.cctoday.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=4986941998 – Korea-Hong Kong Conclusion of Criminal Justice Cooperation Agreement 1996 – Rome Declaration for World Food Security 1994 – Korea-Venezuela Conclusion of Cultural Agreement 1994 – Retirement of Tennis Player Martina Navratilova (November 17) [1994)Martina Navratilova is an American female tennis player.Martina Navratilova is an American female tennis player.He was a major poet who worked as a reporter for the Chosun Ilbo during the Japanese colonial period.The main teacher, who left the beginning of the Korean free verse, “Furo-ri,” died of old age on November 17, 1979. Joo Yo-han, whose pen name was “Sung-ah” and his pen name was “Honey Flower” and “Rak-yang,” contributed extensively to the modernization process of Korea, including journalists, politicians, bureaucrats, and businessmen who were first writers and editor-in-chief of the Chosun Ilbo.Born in Pyongyang, he founded the first personal magazine “Creation” with Kim Dong-in, Choi Seung-man, Kim Ok, Oh Jung-seok, and Kim Hwan at the age of 19 and published “Uro-ri.” He served as editor-in-chief of the Shanghai Provisional Government newspaper “Independence,” editor-in-chief of Dong-A Ilbo and editor-in-chief of the Dong-A Ilbo, as a member of the 4th National Assembly, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries.Although he carried out various activities like this, today he remains as a “Uro-ri poet” who made pioneering achievements during the formation of modern Korean poetry. On the other hand, he declared the full-fledged start of free poetry to the Korean poetry troupe, setting the conditions for modern Korean poetry almost perfectly. This poem is evaluated to be well symbolized by the pain of the times, national sorrow, and the melancholy heart of a young intellectual. /Chosun http://focus.history.chosun.com/history/read_body.jsp?id=20001114_00041979 – A major poet who created the “play of fire” that left the main world of poets and served as a pioneer in the formation of modern Korean poetry died on November 17, 1979. His name is Sun-ah. The novelist Joo Gong-seop is his younger brother.After graduating from elementary school, he went to Japan to attend Tokyo No. 1 High School, and in February 1919, he published “Creation,” a pure literary magazine with Kim Dong-in and Jung Yong-taek. “Fire Play,” which was published in the first issue of “Creation” in 1919, is considered the first lyric poem in the history of modern Korean poetry. After returning to Korea, he served as editor-in-chief of Dong-A Ilbo and Chosun Ilbo. After the liberation of Korea on August 15, he entered the media world and wrote many comments on the political and economic sectors.On the other hand, he was criticized for his pro-Japanese writing activities, including the Vice Chairman of the Korean Literature News National Assembly in 1943 and the participation of the Korean Press News National Assembly in 1945. It is included in the list of pro-Japanese group 708 people and 42 people of Japanese literature announced in 2002, and in the literature section of the list of people who are scheduled to be included in the dictionary of Japanese-Japanese names selected by the Institute for Ethnic Affairs in 2008. A total of 43 Japanese-Japanese works, including the Japanese poetry collection “Hand in Hand” (1943) written in the form of waka, were released, and the number of works was second only to Lee Kwang-soo among the 42 writers selected for the list.Today’s History/Okawa Elementary School Group 1, 1978 – Soviet Union Announces Successful Neutron Bomb Test 1975 – The Six-Western Summit was held today [November 17, 1975] in Chateau Rambuye near Paris, France.At the beginning of the same year, the six-way Western summit was held to jointly respond to the spread of communism, including the communistization of Vietnam and Cambodia! The United States, Britain, France, West Germany and Italy. Six Western capitalist developed countries, including Japan, discussed mutual cooperation to reduce unemployment and stabilize the economy./YTN 2012-11-17 http://www.ytn.co.kr/_pn/0422_2010111517531282991973 – Today [November 17, 1973] In the history of Greek rebel dictatorship demonstrations, a university student is sentenced to death in a military trial in Greece.The student’s name is Alexander Panapolis!Panapolis, who led the demonstration against a dictatorship that took power in a military coup seven months ago, was caught trying to kill the prime minister and sentenced to death.Today is the fifth anniversary of Panapolis’s fall from the dictatorship in 1973.Greek university students staged violent anti-government protests, calling for the overthrow of the Papadopoulos dictatorship.University students demonstrating for the end of military dictatorship and the formation of a civilian government.Papadopoulos’ government declared martial law across the country and deployed tanks to the capital Athens for the first time since the coup. Eight days later, on November 25, the Papadopoulos government collapsed in a military coup.YTN 2012-11-17 http://www.ytn.co.kr/_pn/0422_2010111517513122331973 – Athens Student Uprising [Today <1266> (November 17)] On November 17, 1973, the wave of anti-dictatorial demonstrations by students and citizens based at Athens Industrial University reached its climax after four days of fighting. The demonstrations were forcibly recruited by the military regime, and students released under pressure from European human rights groups led the way and immediately received citizens’ response. Greece broke its seven-year silence and longed for democracy, calling for “anti-military fashion,” “anti-NATO,” and “bread, education and freedom.”The military sent armed soldiers and tanks to Athens Industrial University to take a tough stance, and the demonstration calmed down amid the blood flow of students and citizens. However, the November uprising created the soil for Greek democracy to resume the following year.Greece, which suffered a bloody left-right civil war shortly after the end of World War II, ended the civil war with strong U.S. support and re-started as a constitutional monarchy, but showed the most unstable political landscape in Europe due to conflicts and severe economic conditions.The military staged a coup two days before the vote after the 1967 general election, and Greece, along with Spain and Portugal, experienced a rare right-wing dictatorship in Europe for the next seven years. Universities were excited by military procurement, and illegal arrests and torture by investigative agencies were commonplace. The 1973 demonstration was an incident that caused a rupture in the dictatorship of pro-U.S. military forces.However, one of the trends of the Greek social movement, which had a spiritual background in this demonstration, showed an anachronistic left-leaning, and that is the “November 17th Group.”The left-wing terrorist group, named after the day of the uprising in 1973, has been the target of terror by Greek vested interests since 1975 when it assassinated U.S. and British diplomats, Greek capitalists and police officials. In 2002, Greek police announced that they had arrested key executives and members of the group on Nov. 17. Ko Jong-seok, Editorial Writer, [email protected] / KoreaEngelbert (1984) / WikipediaDouglas C. Engelbert (born January 30, 1925) is a Norwegian-Swedish-American inventor. He is especially famous as the inventor of computer mice. He is also a pioneer in human-computer interaction, such as graphic user interfaces, hypertexts, and network computers. Wikipedia 1970-Mouse Patent [History of the Week] Mouse Patent “X-Y Position Indicator for Display Systems” is the official name of the mouse when Dr. Douglas Engelbert of Stanford Research Institute (SRI) was patented on November 17, 1970. The first mouse seemed to have two wheels vertically and horizontally under a small wooden box and buttons on the top. When the wheel is rolled, the cursor moves only horizontally and vertically. The name mouse is a nickname given because the long line connected to the computer reminds me of a mouse’s tail.Engelbert created a mouse as a tool to quickly choose where he wanted to go on a computer. The invention was made in 1963, but was opened to the public at a joint computer conference in San Francisco in December 1968. At the meeting, Engelbert demonstrated the “online system” with his researchers, which surprised more than 1,000 participants. He was also a technology that would be activated in 20 years, including mouse, hypertext, word processing, groupware, and remote video conversation. In the days when computers were regarded as computational processing machines, Engelbert introduced computers of the future like prophets.With the launch of Apple’s Macintosh computer in 1984, mice began to become popular. Chairman Steve Jobs created a simple, functional and inexpensive mouse by referring to the ball mouse developed by Xerox. Since then, with the advent of Microsoft’s Windows operating system in the 1990s, mice have become an essential input device for computers.Meanwhile, Engelbert left the company in 1988 and established a consulting laboratory called Bootstrap with his daughter. The 84-year-old is still working as a consultant. In 2000, the U.S. government awarded him a national technical medal in honor of his achievements.Reporter Jung Kwang-young@/Busan Ilbo 2009-11-16 [10:07:00] 1970- Douglas Engelbert, Mouse Patent [Today’s Economic Minority/November 17] <1552>Is it possible to use a computer without mouse “click”? However, it is complicated. You have to memorize many command words and tap on the seatboard to turn the computer around. “Mouse” is a device that can operate a computer that can only be used by clicking on a computer that can only be used with the same ability as an expert. When did the mouse, which is the driving force behind the popularization of computers, appear? The arguments are mixed. Beyond the theory that the concept was introduced in 1963, there is also a record that it was first developed by the Canadian Navy, which was studying automatic navigation devices in 1952. What is certain is the date of the first patent registration. A patent filed with the U.S. Patent Office in June 1967 by Douglas Englebert, who worked at Stanford Research Institute (SRI), was approved on November 17, 1970.At the time of application, the name was X-Y axis position indicator. The new machine, which wrapped two small wheels and three buttons vertically and horizontally in a wooden box, incorporated today’s mouse function as it is, but the times did not see its convenience. In 1980, the wheel evolved into a ball shape and its name became “mouse,” but it was still far from the public. This is because it was expensive. This is because the price of a mouse alone was $300-400, and the price of a separate connection device was $300.In 1984, mice began to grow rapidly like mice that boasted the most vigorous breeding power among mammals.Since Stephen Jobs released the $35 mouse, personal computers have spread rapidly. Today, computers without mice are unimaginable.Englebert, who also recorded his “first” record on Windows and the groupware word processor Internet, is remembered as the inventor of the mouse more than anything else. Thanks to Englebert, who invented the mouse by connecting the inspiration he gained while serving as a naval radar soldier with scientific creativity, mankind enjoys the convenience of computers. How far will the evolution of computers and mice go?Editor Kwon Hong-woo/Seoul Economy November 16, 2009 17:09:03 1970 – Mouse Invention Dr. Douglas [Historical Person] Mouse Inventions Dr. Douglas Today in 1970, the U.S. Federal Patent Office issued a strange form of patent for inventions. There was a red button and a thin line on a small square crate. It was named “mouse” because it resembles a mouse in shape. The applicant is Dr. Douglas Angelbert (1925~), a Stanford Institute researcher, who is a by-product of revolutionary thinking. At that time, computers did not have screens themselves and there was no concept of picture files. Angel Bat, who served as a radar technician in the military during World War II, believed that someday computers would appear on the screen like radar. That’s why he invented the mouse “x-y position indicator” with the concept of taking pictures. Today, more than 400 million people are using mice thanks to his predictive powers. It was also by a research team led by him in the mid-1960s that advocated the concept of hypertext, video conferencing, online publishing, and networking, the basic documentation forms of the Internet.Although he didn’t receive any mouse loyalty, he is proud of his contribution to human progress.(Lab sold to Apple for $40,000) Graduated from Oregon State University, UC Berkeley, he runs a management consulting firm with his daughter.Park Byung-sun, Editorial Writer/Mainichi Shimbun November 17, 2009-1970 – Patent number US3541541 for Soviet Mouse in 1970 (Today in the Bookmark).On November 17, 1970, Stanford Institute (SRI) patented the X-Y position indicator for display systems invented by Douglas Engelbert.The first invention of the “indicator” was already made in 1963, seven years before this. Engelbert, who was studying computers that were easy to use, put two small wheels in a wooden box to detect vertical and horizontal movements, respectively. There’s a small button on the top of the boxIn 1963, Dr. Douglas Engelbert first invented the mouse.The first mouse was made of two wheels and a button in a small wooden box. The fact that mice were invented long before personal computers is not widely known.The personal computer was born in 1981. IBM led Intel and Microsoft (MS) and introduced the product code 5150 for the first time. The mouse was born in 1963, 18 years earlier than this. The inventor of the mouse is Dr. Douglas Engelbert, who currently runs a science and technology consulting firm in Silicon Valley. In 2000, Clinton won the National Science and Technology Awards for her contribution to the development and popularization of the Internet.In 1963, he devised a mouse while working on a project to develop a “more easy-to-use computer” at Stanford University. Two small wheels were put in a small wooden box to detect up and down movement and left and right movement. It also has the function of displaying small buttons on a monitor and driving programs.Engelbert, in particular, created the concept of hypertext, which moves to other information with one click while envisioning a future in which everyone can easily use computers. He also led the development of AlphaNet, a national defense network under the U.S. Department of Defense, the predecessor of the Internet.Engelbert’s tree mouse remained a prototype in the laboratory and seemed to be forgotten forever.Since then, Apple, which developed a PC called Macintosh, has commercialized the mouse as an auxiliary input device for personal computers in 1984.Apple’s mouse, which accepted Engelbert’s findings, used a small rubber ball instead of a wheel to display movement on the screen. It was the birth of the so-called “ball mouse.”Bill Gates’ decision has been credited with making mice as popular as they have recently been.With the era of Dos and the conversion to Windows 95, mice have become a must-have item.Mice subsequently made remarkable progress. Ball mice often malfunction due to wear and dirt, and their lifespan did not exceed a year. Efforts to overcome this continue, and even mice that detect movement with light appear. It was originally released for experts, but recently it has been recommended as a basic specification thanks to the price reduction.Various mice are filling the digital world, including a touchpad attached to a laptop, a trackball that rolls a ping-pong ball, a pen mouse suitable for painting, and an electric acupuncture mouse that produces resin acupuncture effects.http://www.gija.info/771 1969 – US-Soviet Strategic Arms Restriction Agreement (SALTI) negotiations begin in Helsinki. Wikipedia 1969 – Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT1) Negotiations Initiated Strategic Arms Limitation Talks November 17, 1969, four U.S. representatives headed by Gerald Smith, Director of Disarmament, and six Soviet representatives headed by Vladimir Semionov met at the Smora Palace outside Helsinki. Smith began to say, “I am deeply aware of the responsibility and this is a matter of global concern,” while Semionov briefly replied, “I hope we can solve it successfully.” He then started the first meeting by deciding on a secret place for future negotiations.It was the beginning of the U.S.-Soviet nuclear disarmament talks, which were later signed under the name of “SALT1,” or “strategic arms limitation talks.” It was the fear of the nuclear arms race that put the two countries at the negotiating table, but regardless of their intentions, it was also an incident that put the brakes on the possibility of nuclear destruction of mankind.The SALT1 brake was not the first. The Convention on the Prohibition of Atmospheric Nuclear Test was signed in 1963, and five years later, the Convention on the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons was established. However, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty was designed to minimize the risk of progress by limiting the test site to underground areas, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was designed to freeze nuclear weapons.Even so, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was difficult to escape criticism as an unequal treaty in the sense that it would only fatten up countries that already have nuclear weapons. Despite such a precedent, negotiations between the two countries continued for two years and six months. The 434-time talks were not smooth, but on May 26, 1972, Nixon and Brezhnev met in Moscow to sign two major agreements on the Treaty on Interceptor Missile (ABM) and restrictions on offensive strategic weapons, and SALT1 was signed.The U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Restriction Agreement (SALT1) was concluded on May 26, 1972, and the major annual report of the negotiations for the Korea-North Korea (May 26) SALT1: preliminary negotiations will be held in Helsinki.1970.4.: The commencement of this negotiation – Conflict over whether to prioritize or limit both offensive and defensive weapons.1971.5.20: In a joint statement between President Nixon and Prime Minister Kojin, the Soviet Union expressed its willingness to negotiate restrictions on offensive strategic weapons.November 1971: The United States and the Soviet Union agreed to prioritize restrictions on ABMs and agreed to include some offensive weapons within the limits.May 26, 1972: During Nixon’s visit to the Soviet Union, the SALTI Agreement was signed between the two countries, which included a permanent freeze on the ABM and a provisional freeze on the offensive weapons system. http://mybox.happycampus.com/jmjm7100/1720981967 – United Nations General Assembly approves unification resolution 1965 – United Nations General Assembly rejects China’s membership proposal by a tie (47:47)- 브라질, 십자군 500명 (은행권)- 브라질, 십자군 500명 (은행권)- 브라질, 십자군 500명 (은행권)- “Shakespeare’s Poems of All Love”- “Shakespeare’s Poems of All Love”- “An imprint of a cello piece.”1928년 – 프랑스계 미국인 화가이자 조각가인 아르만 출생 [아르만, 1928년 11월 17일-2005.10.22]1925년 – 미국 배우 허드슨에서 태어났습니다. 허드슨 [허드슨, 록, 1925.11.17~1985.10.2] 1921년 – Hmong의 지도자 Fachai View가 사망합니다 [역사상의 인물] Hmong의 지도자 Fachai View1925년 – 미국 배우 허드슨에서 태어났습니다. 허드슨 [허드슨, 록, 1925.11.17~1985.10.2] 1921년 – Hmong의 지도자 Fachai View가 사망합니다 [역사상의 인물] Hmong의 지도자 Fachai View로댕의 ‘지옥의 문’ 한가운데 있는 팀파넘의 생각하는 사람로댕의 ‘지옥의 문’ 한가운데 있는 팀파넘의 생각하는 사람1911년 – 출생 한국의 시인이자 아동문학가인 이원수 – 1912년 1월 5일 출생 – 이원수 [壽, 1912.1.5-198.11.24] (1911년 11월 17일 음력 생일) 1911년 – 오늘의 역사 (1911.11.17) 壽 이원수 1911년 11월 17일 출생 / 1981년 1월 24일 사망이원수이원수1905년 11월 29일 이토 히로부미(뒷자리 왼쪽에 앉은 사람)와 일본군 사령관 하세가와(오른쪽)가 1905 한일 조약 후 서울 거리를 걷고 있습니다1905년 11월 29일 이토 히로부미(뒷자리 왼쪽에 앉은 사람)와 일본군 사령관 하세가와(오른쪽)가 1905 한일 조약 후 서울 거리를 걷고 있습니다1905 한일 조약 체결을 축하하기 위해 사진을 찍고 있는 일본의 장군들과 일본의 건설업자들1905 한일 조약 체결을 축하하기 위해 사진을 찍고 있는 일본의 장군들과 일본의 건설업자들1905년 1905 한일 조약이 체결되자 일본군은 경운궁(지금의 덕수궁) 대안문 앞에서 무력시위를 벌이고 있습니다. 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