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    Works Cited

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    "The 38th Parallel." Schmoop . Schmoop University, 1950. Web. 24 Nov. 2014.

    . This is a photo

    of United Nations forces at the 38th parallel, retreating back to the south from

    Pyongyang. It was used in the page for the Korean War.

    "American Soldiers." Schmoop . Schmoop University, 1950. Web. 11 Dec. 2014.

    . This is a photo of

    US soldiers sent to Korea for the war. This was used in the page for the Korean War."American Soldiers with a Bazooka at the Battle of Osan." Schmoop . Schmoop University, 1950.

    Web. 11 Dec. 2014. . This

    is a photo of US soldiers, during the Korean War, carrying a bazooka. This photo was

    used in the Korean War page.

    "An Attack by the U.S. on Railroads near Wonsan, North Korea." Schmoop . Schmoop

    University, 1950. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. . This is a photo of an explosion caused the US military forces

    in North Korea during the Korean War. This was used in the page for the Korean War.

    "Brigadier General Choi." Kido Kwan Martial Art International . N.p., 1952. Web. 9 Dec. 2014.

    . This is a

    photo of younger Choi Hong Hi when he was a brigadier. It was used for leadership

    pages.

    "Child at Inchon." Schmoop . Schmoop University, 1950. Web. 11 Dec. 2014.

    . This is photo that

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    "Japanese Flag Lowered during the Surrender Ceremony at the General Government Building."

    World War II Database . N.p., 9 Sept. 1945. Web. 13 Nov. 2014.

    . This is a photo graph of the Japanese

    flag being lowered in surrender at the end of World War II. This was used on the page on

    World War II.

    "Korean comfort women in US custody at the end of WWII." The Revolving Floor . the

    Revolving Floor, 1945. Web. 5 Nov. 2014.

    . This is

    an photo of Korean "comfort women". This was used on the Japanese Occupation page asan example of what the Japanese did to Koreans when they colonized.

    Kristof, Nicholas D. "Japan Apologizes Forcefully for Its Occupation of Korea." ProQuest . N.p.:

    n.p., 1998. N. pag. ProQuest . Web. 5 Nov. 2014.

    . This is a newspaper article from 1998 when Japanese Prime Minister Keizo

    Obuchi publicly apologized for what the Japanese did during occupation of Korea. This

    was used on the page on Japanese occupation.

    "Lieutenant Choi Hong-hi." Kido Kwan Martial Art International . N.p., 1946. Web. 9 Dec.

    2014. This is a photo of Choi Hong Hi when he was lieutenant in the Korean Army. This

    photo was used in the the military achievements page.

    "Mr. A Rhee, Master R. Choy, Gen. Choi Hong Hi, Grandmaster Rhee Ki Ha, Master T. Wolf &

    Mr. A Pantelli." British United Taekwon-Do Federation . N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2014.

    . This is a pictur

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    demonstrating a jumping double block to two people executing jumping double kicks.

    This photo was used in the banner for leadership.

    "The Expansion and Modernization of Japan." South African History Online . N.p., n.d. Web. 4

    Dec. 2014. . This is a map of Japan's widespread imperialism. It was used in the Japanese

    Occupation page.

    The front page headline of the day the Japan-Korea Annexation treaty was signed, translated into

    english and modern terms. The Japan Times . The Japan Times LTD., n.d. Web. 11 Nov.2014. .

    This is a photograph of the headline in 1910 of Japan Times newspaper of when the

    Annexation was signed translated into today's vernacular. It was used in the Japanese

    Occupation page.

    General Choi Hong Hi represented as the International Taekwondo Federation president. ITF

    Hungary . N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2014. .

    This is a photograph of General Choi Hong Hi represented as the president of the

    International Taekwondo Federation. It was used on the home page banner.

    "History." World Taekwondo Federation . World Taekwondo Federation, n.d. Web. 19 Oct.

    2014. . This webpage is a

    timeline from the 1970's to mid 2000's on events that affected World Taekwondo

    Federation's history. It provided more than 30 different dates on national meetings and

    key milestones that represent the progress that made the largest taekwondo federation

    what it is today.

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    "International Taekwondo Federation." Legacy Taekwondo Center . N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov.

    2014. . This is a photograph

    of the logo of the International Taekwondo Federation. It was used on the leadership

    banner.

    "ITF Logo." Google . Google, n.d. Web. 16 Dec. 2014.

    . This is an image of the logo of the International

    Taekwondo Federation. It was used on the ITF page.

    "Korea Under Japanese Rule." Country Studies . N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Nov. 2014.

    . A webpage with information of the

    Japanese occupation of Korea. This was used for the background information on the

    context of Choi Hong Hi's time period.

    "Militarism and WW2 (1912 - 1945)." Japan-Guide.com . japan-guide.com, n.d. Web. 11 Nov.

    2014. . This is a website on Japan's actions

    leading up to World War 2. It was used for the page on World War 2.

    "North and South Korean Flag." The Guardian . N.p., n.d. Web. 9 Dec. 2014.

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    008.jpg>. This is a image of a combined flag of the current North Korean and South

    Korean flags. It was used in the banner for the historical context page.

    "North Korea Demands Apology, Reparations from Japan over Colonization." CNN World .

    Cable News Network, 22 Aug. 2010. Web. 5 Nov. 2014.

    . This is an

    article on North Korea's demands for more apologies from Japan for the colonization. It

    provides a picture that is used in the Japanese Occupation page.

    "A Origem Do Taekwon-Do" ["The Origin of Taekwon-do"]. The Way of Fist and Feet .

    WordPress, 13 Jan. 2013. Web. 9 Oct. 2014..

    A post or article, originally in Spanish, about how Choi Hong Hi created modern day

    taekwondo and how he did so. The article provides information on the background

    history of Choi Hong Hi and Korea;around early to mid 1950's.

    "The Origins of Taekwondo." World Class Martial Arts . N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2014.

    . This article provided more on the

    history of the the martial art before it officially became modern day taekwondo such as a

    brief history of the 3 kingdoms of Korea and Silla's Hwarang warriors. The last

    paragraph on modern taekwondo provided key dates on which large milestones of the

    World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) took place.

    Suh, Dorothea. "Korean Martial Arts: Taekwondo (???)." The Korea Blog . N.p., 5 Sept. 2013.

    Web. 15 Oct. 2014. . The Korea Blog's post on

    Taekwondo is written on the sport's conduct, meaning, and terms. The provided terms

    consisted of the morals and curriculum which was used to explain the sport.

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    "tae kwon do." Encyclopedia Britannica . Encyclopedia Britannica Online . Web. 19 Oct. 2014.

    . Encyclopedia

    Britannica Online provided a concrete, global definition of the martial art "tae kwon do".

    It also provided what techniques are used in sparring and forms.

    "Tae Kwon Do." Merriam-Webster . N.p.: n.p., n.d. Merriam-Webster.com . Web. 2 Nov. 2014.

    . This source is an

    entry in the online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary. The definition was used

    on the front page of the website along with how it sounds phonically.

    "Taekwondo History." World Taekwondo Federation . N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.. This webpage is

    provided by the official World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) and consists of the history

    or Taekwondo from its origins to modern day. The entire webpage provided plenty of

    information about the original fighting techniques, the start of the martial art during

    Japanese colonization, and an explaination modern day's popularity of the sport.