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Likewise, slogans supporting the sustainability and creation of renewable and non-renewable resources, such as electricity, coal and water, also exist. [ a ] [ b ] Slogans have also been written to remind citizens of tasks and plans set up by the government, such as the "20 × 10 Policy", which aims to build "modernized" factories in 20 cities ...
Forever (Korean: 영원; RR: Yeongwon; lit. Eternity) is the fourth studio album by South Korean girl group Fin.K.L, released through DSP Media on March 8, 2002. The album spawned two singles that were promoted with live performances on music programs: the title track "Forever" and "Don't Go Away".
Love U Forever is the third extended play by American rapper Lil Mosey. It was released on August 9, 2024, by Mosey's own record label Love U Forever and Cinq Music Group . The EP was supported by a sole single, "By Yourself", released on July 26, 2024.
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"Forever 1" was written, composed, and arranged by Kenzie alongside Ylva Dimberg for the composition, and Moonshine for the arrangement. It was described as dance-pop song with "energetic melody", "exciting festival-like atmosphere", and "refreshing vibe for the summer" with lyrics about "eternal love for precious people who give strength anytime and anywhere" that "alternate between a playful ...
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The legend of Kongji and Patjwi was passed down orally for many generations before it was first recorded, producing numerous regional variations. For example, some versions of the story cast a frog in place of the turtle as Kongji's helper, while others have been reduced to the Cinderella-esque first portion.
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