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Yushin may refer to: * The October Restoration, a coup d'etat in the history of South Korea ** The Yushin Constitution, a constitution established after the coup * Yushin High School, a high school in Suwon, South Korea * Yushin Okami is a Japanese mixed martial artist. A professional competitor since 2002, Okami has competed for the UFC, PRIDE, Pancrase, M-1 Global, World Series of Fighting, DEEP, Professional Fighters League, and ONE Championship. Mixed martial arts ..., a mixed martial artist * Sergeant Yushin, referring to either of two fictional characters: **An antagonist in the 1985 film '' Rambo: First Blood Part II'' **A minor character in the 2006 video game '' Secret Files: Tunguska'' *Three Japanese whale catchers: **'' Yūshin Maru'' **'' Yūshin Maru No. 2'' **'' Yūshin Maru No. 3'' {{disambiguation ...
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October Restoration
The October Yusin () or October Restoration was an October 1972 South Korean self-coup in which President Park Chung-hee assumed dictatorial powers. Park had come to power as the head of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction after the May 16 coup of 1961, and in 1963 he won elections and assumed office as civilian president. Background July 4th North–South Joint Declaration On May 4, 1972, the director of Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), Lee Hu-rak, went to North Korea and met Kim Il-sung. They announced the North-South Joint Declaration with the three principles of the reunification. After the declaration, a direct phone cable was installed between Seoul and Pyeongyang. Enthusiasm for reunification was heating up. Park used it as a pretext for the amendment of the constitution. Third term of the presidency Under the Third Republic's constitution, the president was limited to two terms in office. However, the National Assembly, dominated by Park's ...
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Yushin Constitution
The fourth Republic of Korea () was the government of South Korea from November 1972 to March 1981. The Fourth republic was founded on the approval of the Yushin Constitution in the 1972 constitutional referendum, codifying the ''de facto'' dictatorial powers held by President Park Chung-hee, and succeeding the third republic. Park and his Democratic Republican Party ruled under the centralized and authoritarian Yushin System until the assassination of Park on 26 October 1979. The Fourth Republic entered a period of political instability under Park's successor, Choi Kyu-hah, and the escalating martial law declared after Park's death. Choi was unofficially overthrown by Chun Doo-hwan in the coup d'état of December Twelfth in December 1979, and began the armed suppression of the Gwangju Democratization Movement against martial law. Chun launched the coup d'état of May Seventeenth in May 1980, establishing a military dictatorship under the National Council for Reunification a ...
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Yushin High School
Yushin High School is a private Christian high school located in Wooman-dong, Paldal-gu Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. School history * The school was founded on March 12, 1973, had its first entrance ceremony and created a soccer team. On July 28, 1972, the school became the initial school for the Yushin Institute. The first president was Chang-won Park. On November 22, 1972, Lee Kyung-Suk became the first principal. * The first class graduated on January 19, 1976. * On December 30, 1976, dormitory was completed (343 m2). It was expanded in 1977. * On May 30, 1978, the library was completed (with a floor space of 991 m2). * The tennis club started on March 5, 1980, followed by a baseball team on April 14, 1984. * On May 4, 1984, construction of Hwaseongwan Hall was completed (562 m2). * On October 30, 1990, the welfare center was completed. * In 2017, Kim Young-hoo became the fourth chairman of the Yushin Institute. Notable alumni * Cho Dae-hyun: Catcher of KT Wi ...
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Yushin Okami
is a Japanese mixed martial artist. A professional competitor since 2002, Okami has competed for the UFC, PRIDE, Pancrase, M-1 Global, World Series of Fighting, DEEP, Professional Fighters League, and ONE Championship. Mixed martial arts career Early career As an amateur, Okami fought in the pre-PRIDE 4 tournament, defeating two opponents before submitting Yuuki Tsutsui in the finals via triangle choke to win the tournament. He began his professional career in 2002, fighting in the GCM promotion and Pancrase, as well as making an appearance at Pride FC: The Best, Vol. 3, amassing a professional record of 7–0. In 2003, he competed in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, but was defeated by Matt Lindland. Also in 2003, he suffered his first professional MMA loss to Amar Suloev. Okami continued fighting in multiple promotions before arriving at Rumble on the Rock, where he entered a 175 lb tournament. Anderson Silva, Frank Trigg, Carlos Condit, and Jake Shield ...
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First Blood Part II
''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also reprises his role as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. A sequel to ''First Blood'' (1982), it is the second installment in the ''Rambo'' franchise, followed by ''Rambo III''. It co-stars Richard Crenna, who reprises his role as Colonel Sam Trautman, along with Charles Napier, Julia Nickson, and Steven Berkoff. The film's plot is inspired by the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. In the movie, Rambo gets released from prison in a deal with the United States government to document the possible existence of missing POWs in Vietnam, but is given strict orders not to rescue any. When Rambo defies his orders, he is abandoned and forced once again to rely on his own brutal combat skills to save the POWs. Despite mixed reviews, ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' was a major worldwide box office blockbuster, with an estimated 42 million tickets sold in the Uni ...
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Tunguska
Tunguska, formerly also written Tungonska, may refer to: * The Tunguska event, a catastrophic explosion over Siberia in 1908. Places * Rivers in Russia: ** Upper Tunguska, an old name of the lower course of the Angara, tributary of the Yenisey ** Podkamennaya Tunguska ("Stony Tunguska", also: "Middle Tunguska"), tributary of the Yenisey; the place of the Tunguska event ** Nizhnyaya Tunguska ("Lower Tunguska"), tributary of the Yenisey ** Tunguska (Amur), tributary of the Amur *Tunguska Plateau In arts and entertainment * ''Tunguska'' (album), a 2006 album by Suns of the Tundra * '' Secret Files: Tunguska'', a 2006 video game * "Tunguska", a song by Cymbals Eat Guitars * "Tunguska", a song by Darkest Hour on their album, '' Deliver Us'' * "Tunguska", a song by Fanfarlo on their album, ''Rooms Filled with Light'' * "Tunguska", a song by Hopesfall on their album, '' Arbiter'' * "Tunguska" (''The X-Files''), a 1996 episode of ''The X-Files'' Other uses * 2K22 Tunguska, a Russian an ...
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Yūshin Maru
is a Japanese-registered whale catcher that undertakes whaling operations in the North Pacific Ocean and Southern Ocean. Along with other vessels of the Japanese whaling fleet, she has been featured on American television since 2008, in the documentary-style reality series ''Whale Wars''. Gallery File:AustralianCustoms-WhalingInTheSouthernOcean 2.jpg, Yūshin Maru with a Whale File:AustralianCustoms-WhalingInTheSouthernOcean 3.jpg, Yūshin Maru with a Whale See also * Whaling in Japan * Institute of Cetacean Research The is a Japanese entity that claims to be a research organization specializing in the "biological and social sciences related to whales". In the past, it killing several hundred whales per year in the name of its 'research', the validity and ... References Whaling ships Whaling in Japan 1998 ships Ships built in Japan {{ship stub ...
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