Zines

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The term "zine" refers to a publication that is independent, produced with any and all materials available by people who are passionate about a particular issue. Three to four students explore a social issue then present problems associated with issue and their opinions.

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  • ItemOpen Access
    Stop the violence in schools!
    (2024-01) Liu, Sitong; Owusu, Princess
    The aim of this webzine is to examine the current situation of bullying or violence in schools in Korea and to provide the solutions on what the government can do and what we can do.
  • ItemOpen Access
    The importance of nutrition education in Korean high schools based on school lunches
    (2024-01) Leung, Nga Wun; Yin, Juan
    This webzine aims to analyze nutrition in school lunches and emphasize the importance of nutrition education in Korea.
  • ItemOpen Access
    The impact of gender inequality on Korea's fertility rate
    (2024-01) Brizuela-Crespo, Diego; Hossenbux, Adiba; Qiu, Ruolin
    The aim of this webzine is to examine how gender inequality affects the birth rate in Korea.
  • ItemOpen Access
    A low birth rate in Korea
    (2024-01) Chen, Jiali; Chia, Lewis; Lim, Elliot
    The term "zine" refers to a publication that is independent, produced with any and all materials available by people who are passionate about a particular issue. The aim of this webzine is to analyze the causes and propose solutions to Korea's low birth rate.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Views on the plastic surgery
    (2021-12-07) Wang, Ango; Yoon, Irene
    The term "zine" refers to a publication that is independent, produced with any and all materials available by people who are passionate about a particular issue. The webzine criticizes the media and celebrities who promote plastic surgery and urges minors who wish to undergo surgery to reconsider surgery.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Work Life Balance
    (2021-12-07) Chan, Ronny; Hollohan, Dylan; Fung, Shun Yat
    The term "zine" refers to a publication that is independent, produced with any and all materials available by people who are passionate about a particular issue. The aim of this webzine is to examine what work-life balance means and to emphasize the importance of maintaining a balanced life between study and mental health.
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    Adopt a pet!
    (2021-12-07) Lee, Sabrina; Wang, Lingyun
    The term "zine" refers to a publication that is independent, produced with any and all materials available by people who are passionate about a particular issue. The webzine informs the situation of animal shelters in Toronto and encourages the adoption of pets.