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I'm a "Cat Detective" I help reunite lost cats with their families. I recharge over a cup of café latte, enjoy walking and traveling, and expand my thoughts through writing. By observing the world closely and following my intellectual curiosity as a blog writer, I hope my words can offer help and comfort to others.

The Flood of Data: Shall We Worship It or Utilize It?

In this blog post, we delve deeply into whether we should worship the flood of data or simply use it as a tool.   The era has arrived where pure human capability alone can no longer process vast amounts of data. Human frailty, long well-hidden, has been laid bare. Since ancient times, humanity has shown boundless submission before entities that unmistakably reveal its own frailty. Examples...

What is the secret to starting and consistently maintaining reading, and how can we put it into practice?

Maintaining reading consistently is just as important as starting it. We’ll explore the types of reading motivation and methods for forming reading habits, and introduce practical ways to make reading a part of daily life.   Our motivations for reading vary—a teacher’s suggestion, a friend’s recommendation, self-improvement, and more. Reading motivation is defined as ‘the...

Can animals have faith like humans?

In this blog post, we explore the possibility of faith existing in animals from various perspectives, examining the definition of religion and animal emotions and behaviors.   When discussing the history and culture of any civilization, there is one element that cannot be overlooked: religion. Since the dawn of human history, religion has been closely intertwined with politics, forming the...

The Long History of Ceramics: What Impact Did Glazing Have?

In this blog post, we explore why ceramics have been cherished for so long and examine how glazing enhanced both their functionality and aesthetic value.   Ceramics are among the most common items used in our daily lives. They exist in various forms, not only as kitchenware but also as bathroom fixtures like toilets, sinks, and tiles. Furthermore, they are widely used as crafts and...

Animal Cloning Research: How Should We Set Moral Boundaries?

This blog post delves deeply into how we should establish animal rights and moral boundaries when animal cloning research is conducted for human benefit.   Interest in cloning surged when Ian Wilmut created the cloned sheep Dolly. However, since then, voices calling for greater awareness of bioethics have also grown louder. Yet, the moral consideration for the animals subjected to so many...

How will data mining transform our daily lives and shape the future?

This blog post explores how data mining technology is changing our daily routines and what role it will play in future society.   Everyone has probably missed the last bus or subway at least once and ended up taking a late-night taxi home. In such situations, the taxi fare is burdensome, but with no alternative, it becomes an unavoidable choice. However, to address this inconvenience, long...

How do double buffering and page flipping prevent tearing?

In this blog post, we explore the principles and operation of graphics technology designed to solve screen tearing.   The Principle of Video The world flows continuously, but recordings cannot capture all that continuity. Therefore, when a video camera records footage, it captures and displays approximately 24 images per second (these images are called frames). The fundamental principle of...

Could diverse relationships in college actually make loneliness worse?

This blog post explores why forming various relationships in college might paradoxically increase loneliness. We’ll examine why the quality of relationships matters more than their quantity.   Human relationships are something every college student worries about and thinks about. Humans are beings who live alongside others, and this nature becomes even stronger and takes on greater...

Is the death penalty the best way to achieve justice in South Korea?

This blog post examines whether the death penalty is truly the best way to achieve justice in South Korea from various perspectives.   Introduction South Korea is currently a country that does not actually carry out executions. The last time the death penalty was carried out was on December 30, 1997, when 23 prisoners lost their lives through execution. Not a single execution has taken place...

Strategies to Prevent Free Riding and Foster Cooperation in University Group Projects

This blog post explores strategies to prevent free riding and enhance trust and cooperation in university group projects.   For freshmen entering university, group projects represent the romanticized ideal of college life. The process of collaborating with diverse people in this new environment, building knowledge, and exchanging ideas fills them with great anticipation. However, reality is...