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  2. Eye contact - Wikipedia

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    Eye contact is also an important element in flirting, where it may serve to establish and gauge the other's interest in some situations. Mutual eye contact that signals attraction initially begins as a brief glance and progresses into a repeated volleying of eye contact. [5] Encouraged eye contact by narrowing the visible face down to the eyes.

  3. Dog meat consumption in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Amidst the decline in dog meat consumption in contemporary South Korea, a vocal group in South Korea has critiqued the international outcry toward dog meat consumption as being hypocritical. [67] International animal rights activists have noted the hypocrisy, as well, given the horrific conditions under which factory farmed animals are raised ...

  4. S. Korean dog meat farmers push back against moves to ... - AOL

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    The number of farms across South Korea has dropped by half from a few years ago to about 3,000 to 4,000, and about 700,000 to 1 million dogs are slaughtered each year, a decline from several ...

  5. Previous efforts to ban the dog meat trade were stymied by vehement opposition from farmers—but starting in 2027, those who breed dogs or sell their meat for human consumption may face jail time.

  6. South Korea to ban divisive practice of eating dog meat ... - AOL

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    Minister says government will ‘provide full support to farmers, butchers and other businesses facing closure’ due to new law

  7. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Dog communication refers to the methods dogs use to transfer information to other dogs, animals, and humans. Dogs may exchange information vocally, visually, or through smell. Visual communication includes mouth shape and head position, licking and sniffing, ear and tail positioning, eye contact, facial expression, and body posture.

  8. South Korea offers incentives, adoptions ahead of ban on ...

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    South Korea will help rehome almost half a million dogs bred for food and give dog farmers subsidies and incentives to help them prepare for a ban on the practice set to take effect in early 2027 ...

  9. Pets in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    A controversial topic in South Korea is Bosintang. Bosintang is a soup made from dog meat. It is not illegal to slaughter and distribute dogs for consumption in South Korea. [30] Opponents of the practice argue all dogs can be pets, but proponents argue that pets and edible dogs can be separated. [31]