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Sep 2, 2016

(338) Why has he never been successful?

By Janet Shin A certain aptitude is told in saju, which influences one’s vocation and interests. This is usually determined by the energy of one’s birth month, especially the earthly branches and its relationship with the day masters. Although there is a common notion that saju is a very complicated subject, we may reach an explicit reading by simply relating it with the classification of the five elements. For your easier understanding, the five elements are portrayed by the colors as green for wood, red for fire, yellow for earth, white for metal and black for water.  A man who has been eager to succeed in his business in the industry of solar energy generation, but has never been successful, asked if any clue is revealed in his saju. It is obvious that his pursuit of life is related with the fire energy, as represented in his birth month branch (red). Unfortunately this letter clashes with the yearly branch, water in black as if the fire is extinguished by the water. And this explains well why he has had such a hard time in his business. Owing

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(338) Why has he never been successful?

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Kanarb seeks to expand global presence

 Boryung Pharmaceutical President Choi Tae-hong speaks during an interview at the company office in Jongno, Seoul.  / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chulBy Lee Kyung-min Boryung Pharmaceutical President Choi Tae-hong said Thursday that he is seeking to expand sales of Kanarb, the first high blood pressure drug developed in Korea, globally amid fierce competition in a market dominated by multinational drug companies.Boryung put 12 years of research and development along an investment of 50 billion-won ($41.7 million) into developing the hypertension drug, and the effort has borne fruit, with both domestic sales and exports rising.  Kanarb is an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB), a type of drug that blocks the protein angiotensin II from binding to certain areas of blood vessels, thereby preventing blood vessels from being blocked.   “I believe Kanarb will be attractive to global pharmaceutical companies that are seeking to strengthen partnerships with their Korean counterparts for meaningful investment into research and development, following our d

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