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(356) Saju and name of baby born by cesarean

By Janet ShinMore and more people take seriously the influence a name can have in one’s life. This has led them to pay serious attention to creating baby names or sometimes changing their own names as adults. In response to the requests of making a name either for a baby or an adult, a qualified name master must scrutinize not only the person’s saju in question but other factors, such as the saju of his or her parents, spouses and other parties concerned.Recently, I was asked to pick an auspicious date and hour for a baby who was going to be born by cesarean and to name the baby boy, then I asked for the parents’ birth records and vocation, as well as family tradition.We attribute quite a significant extent of our fate to the composition of our saju, being generated by our birth year, month, date and hour, which can’t be altered once we are born, even though some factors may be improved owing to our efforts, whereas names contribute to complementing the deficient energy of saju and instigating a certain energy to promote our achievements.The expectant mother w

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(356) Saju and name of baby born by cesarean

Move to delay religious taxation draws fire

Civic organizations oppose move to delay taxing religious leaders, Wednesday, at a press conference held in front of the Financial Supervisory Service education center. / YonhapBy You Soo-sunCivic organizations chastised Rep. Kim Jin-pyo’s proposal to delay the enactment of a law that would tax religious leaders. Civic and some religious organizations held a press conference, Wednesday, urging immediate enactment of a revision in the law that would implement the tax beginning 2018.The revision to the Tax Law was passed by the National Assembly in 2015 after prolonged resistance from religious leaders who are known to hold powerful influence over politicians. Under the revised law, clergy members will have to abide by the new taxation regulations imposed that would tax them at between six percent and 38 percent according to their incomes.But Kim, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, is allegedly looking into ways to delay its enactment until 2020. Kim, known as a devout Christian and an elder at a protestant church, told reporters Sunday the law revision should be further

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Move to delay religious taxation draws fire

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