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  1. Jung-Ho a famous photographer who has a special ability to read people’s minds, has just returned to Korea from abroad. Jung-Ho still can’t get rid of traumatic memories of his late girlfriend who ended her life in front of him.

  2. 14 de dic. de 2006 · Overview. A famous photographer with the ability to mind read returns after leaving due to his lover's suicide as she became aware of his ability. He becomes a guardian for a young girl, in midst of a serial killer's hunt. Cho Ui-seok. Director, Writer.

  3. Joyong-han saesang ( Título original) The World of Silence ( España) Dirigida por Ui-seok Jo en 2006. Con Eun-jeong Ham, Bo-bae Han, Gyu-su Jeong, Il-wu Jeong, Sang-kyung Kim, Yong-woo Park.

  4. The World of Silence. Título: 조용한 세상 /Joyonghan Sesang Título en inglés: The World of Silence Fecha de estreno: 14-Diciembre-2006 País: Corea del Sur Género: Terror, Suspenso, Drama Duración: 107 minutos Sinopsis []. Jung Ho, un fotógrafo famoso que tiene una capacidad especial para leer la mente de las personas, acaba de regresar a Corea del extranjero.

  5. Picard, Max. The World of Silence. Chicago: Regnery, 1989. (U.S. ed., English translation) T his classic work is so filled with aphoristic passages that it is easy to lose sight of the larger premise. That premise, that silence is not the absence of noise, the absence of something, but is a phenomenon in itself, was startlingly clear only when this work first appeared in 1948.

  6. 27 de nov. de 2023 · In conclusion, the meaning behind Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” is a reflection of the modern world’s apathy towards humanity and passion. The song, which is a classic example of folk rock, was inspired by Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man”. The lyrics paint a picture of a world where people are unable to communicate ...

  7. Every word, line, page is seeped in silence, as if the noise of the world dissolves and its dust settles into a quiet peace from which the true nature of our purpose in this world can be seen. Max Picard's book is a deeply moving account of silence, where he illustrates that silence is not the mere absence of noise, but an entire world in itself, alive and palpating, if only we would listen.