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Hello Citizendium. I'm a South Korean student living in the United States. I will attend university after graduating high school this year. I've been in the United States for nearly 9 years. I am interested in history and Korea in general.
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{{Image|Chunbum Park.jpg|right|300px|Me at Central Park.}}
 
'''Bak Joonbeom''' ([[Korean language|Korean]]: <span style="font-family: Batang, Serif"> 박준범</span>, [[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 朴雋范, March 11, 1991 – ?) is a [[South Korea]]n student living in the [[United States of America|United States]]. He is interested in history and Korea in general. He is majoring in painting at RISD. He now has an art [http://chunbumpark.blogspot.com/ blog].
 
With regard to the different versions of my name, the one in bold would be how a Korean would read it.
 
<blockquote>The English version of my name was decided on by my dad, who noticed that certain names with "j" were written with "ch." I think that is a pattern that was brought about by some western linguists who derived "ch" from the Chinese "j," which is actually closer to Korean "jj." "Park" is indeed derived from "bak." It's funny how some people actually assumed I was of a mixed heritage because of my last name! I suspect that must originate from the 1920s when the immigration officers gave American versions of certain names, maybe to people who couldn't spell or write.</blockquote>
 
{{Image|Chunbum Park 2.jpg|left|800px|Acrylic portrait of myself.}}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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== List of approved articles ==
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© Image: Chunbum Park
Me at Central Park.

Bak Joonbeom (Korean: 박준범, Chinese: 朴雋范, March 11, 1991 – ?) is a South Korean student living in the United States. He is interested in history and Korea in general. He is majoring in painting at RISD. He now has an art blog.

With regard to the different versions of my name, the one in bold would be how a Korean would read it.

The English version of my name was decided on by my dad, who noticed that certain names with "j" were written with "ch." I think that is a pattern that was brought about by some western linguists who derived "ch" from the Chinese "j," which is actually closer to Korean "jj." "Park" is indeed derived from "bak." It's funny how some people actually assumed I was of a mixed heritage because of my last name! I suspect that must originate from the 1920s when the immigration officers gave American versions of certain names, maybe to people who couldn't spell or write.

© Image: Chunbum Park
Acrylic portrait of myself.










List of approved articles


Chunbum Park Status    last updated Mar. 11    [edit plan here] Get your own infobox!Group Status
~ Plans ~
Short term plans
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Longer-term plans
1. James B. Palais
2. Yi Sunshin
~ Roles and notes ~
Roles in the system
1. Featured article volunteer
Notes to self
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Public notes : This is the best time to set high standards & make things clear on topics that deal heavily with disputes and neutrality because Citizendium is small, people are cooperative and reasonable - for now.

 

History Workgroup    Status    last updated Mar. 02    [edit plan here]
~ Plans ~
My short-term plans
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My longer-term plans
1. Korean War of 1592-1598
2. Yi Sunshin
3. Turtle Ship
~ Roles and Notes ~
My roles
1. Author
My notes
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Public notes:


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