I'd say out of 25 million of them, 50-100 thousand are allowed to. Kim Jong-Un expects more technological freedoms, and most people use it illegally with smuggled cell phones.
Around 73% of all phones in use are cellphones, and over half of cellphone owners, use a smartphone. 17% of all cellphone users use their cellphones solely for internet use.
50%, one half. (Good luck getting a career in life if you're going to use the internet to cheat on your fourth grade math homework.)
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Almost everybody uses the Internet nowadays. For a start, you have accessed the Internet to pose your question in Answers.com. You also use the Internet whenever you send or receive an email, use an instant messaging program (such as MSN Messenger), and many more. The Internet is a huge, worldwide, network.
Yes. They use geometry, measurement, and percentage.
North Korea is an officially (and brutally) atheist* country; if there are any Muslims there, they keep a low profile. *The asterisk is represents the fact that the "Dear Leader" or "Eternal President" (Kim Il-Sung, Kim Jong Il, etc.) is revered and prayed to as if he were a god, but since the North Koreans do not use the term "god", they are considered to be atheists.
Koreans
90%
English.
Here's an example: The Vietnamese holiday was an opportune time for the North Koreans to launch an attack on the Allied forces.
No, Koreans do not use kanji in their writing system. Kanji is a system of writing characters used in Japanese, while Koreans use Hangul, a unique alphabet system.
Yes, just like america, like they have a accent. North Korea has a accent too where South Koreans don't use.
3%
North America has the most Internet use.
Not all Koreans use metal chopsticks. I saw many Koreans use wood chopsticks. However, metal does not wear off like wood so it is not prone to wear and tear, so it is sort of a standard household item.
two people in my family do
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