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Hello! This is Manager Baek from the MiriCanvas Content Sourcing Team, your guide to royalty.
The key themes for October 2023 are Sports, Healthy Dietary Culture, and Particle Pollution.
Sports
Do you know the differences between exercise, physical education, and sports? The exercise is having a 'plan or goal-oriented purpose', while physical education focuses on 'educational activities through physical activity'. So what is the differences between the sports and the others? The sports is 'competition'. Competition does not just happen randomly - it must exist with rules that are fair and agreeable to all. Currently, we are in the era of sports prosperity. Various sports events worldwide are being broadcast in real-time through the internet and television, and the general public enjoys various physical activities in their daily lives. This sports frenzy can be considered a global phenomenon, with events like the World Cup and the Olympic Games playing important roles. Why not consider creating sports-related contents and joining this sports frenzy?
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Healthy Dietary Culture
As technology develops and times change, people's lifestyles change as well, and new ideas emerge, leading to diverse types of dietary cultures. Among them, the dietary culture that receives the most attention is "vegetarianism." Vegetarianism refers to avoiding animal-based foods and only consuming plant-based foods. Choosing to practice vegetarianism, despite the difficulties, what reasons are behind it? According to a survey conducted among 245 vegetarians in May 2020 by the Korean Food Communication Forum, 36.3% of vegetarians started their diets for "health" reasons. Additionally, the reasons for maintaining a vegetarian diet were animal welfare at 38.8% and health at 33.5%. The increasing number of people willing to maintain a healthy eating lifestyle suggests a consistent demand for related content.
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Particle Pollution
According to a study published in Lancet Planetary Health, 99.999% of the global population of 8 billion people is exposed to ultrafine particle pollution (PM 2.5) that exceed the safety standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO). Only 0.001% of people living in areas with safe levels of ultrafine particle pollution, with countries like Australia and New Zealand being considered as representative safe zones. As global warming accelerates, various issues including Particle Pollution continue to worsen and fine dust has become an unavoidable challenge for humanity. Creating content related to air pollution, which consistently captures people's interest, would be beneficial.
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