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In the Republic of Korea--where cultural traditions tend to discourage public displays of emotion--Habitat homeowner Hyun Kil Kim shares tears of joy with his son, Jinkyu Kim, then 9, during the dedication of his house in 2000, following the "Miracle Across the River" build.

 

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