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(1)991211 KBS News
(2)It’s an elementary school in Namyangju-gun, Gyeonggi-do
(1)991211 KBS News
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(2)I’m still heating up when I’m burning coal
(1)911212 KBS News
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(2)I’m still using conventional heating
(1)91 years ago
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(2)This is how 60 schools heated up
(1)I don’t like the smell of elementary school students and I don’t like the cold
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(2)I left the window open because of the smell. It’s cold
(1)There was city gas
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(2)Coal and kerosene are common in the classroom
(1)Middle school students. Office of Education
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(2)If it doesn’t go below zero, they won’t hit the heater
(1)Not a vice-principal investigation briefing
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(2)It costs about 5.3 million won a year even if you save it
(1)961206 KBS News
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(2)relatively warm
(3)Busan was no exception
(1)The students are all wearing thick fur coats
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(1)Elementary school students’ hands and feet
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(2)In the classroom, it’s cold even if you wear thick clothes
(1)More than 300,000 people
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(2)I studied in a classroom without heating, but based on the year 1996 in Busan
(1)an elementary school principal
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(2)It’s not cold in Busan
(3)The education office doesn’t allocate the budget
(1)011218 KBS News
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(2)In winter, when you’re vulnerable to fire
(3)The stove is making water
(1)Ji Byung-il, the head of Chuncheon Fire Station
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(2)I think there’s a fire because of the overheating of the stove
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