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South Korea Attempt #2 #20

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Implemented changes and suggestions from the last pull request, and fixed my problem merging content.

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It looks much better now on the merge side, but given that the questions are as you initially made them, could you please take a look at all the comments I made on your other pull request, #13? Thank you.

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I already rephrased the questions from the original commits.

I did see that I could add a few more cards that elaborate on the notes already given.

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Implemented suggestion from pull #13 . Let me know if I missed anything.

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Apart from the changes I just suggested in the deck.json comments, in #13 I also wrote "I also realize that before these questions we ought to define the terms and concepts around 'flattening the curve' and 'tracing' for those who are not familiar with them." Would you be able to do that?

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As I suggested at #13, the alternative, shorter questions were meant to replace these, that have a longer response, in order to follow the minimum information principle. So these questions can safely be deleted, as the information they contain is covered in the ones below.

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I viewed the shorter cards as complimentary rather than as replacement. Ideally, you would learn the individual cards before chunking them together into a cohesive whole.

Obviously, there are limit. Too much information makes cards difficult to recall.

It also hopefully helps with reducing the effects of individual cards memorized instead of concepts.

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I very much prefer to avoid, to the extent possible, long answers or lists in this deck, very much in the tune of the example at point 4 here. But of course, your personal version of the deck can contain this question no problem.

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Link doesn't work, but I understand your disagreement on the merit of long answer. I dislike having difference between personal and official, but it is what it is.

I'll remove the note in question as soon as I find time to work on it.

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It's not ideal, and I appreciate that you see the reason behind it.
In the meantime I've added questions about social distancing and contact tracing, so that they're defined by the time the questions about South Korea arrive.

Also, apart from South Korea it's been Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong as well that have done a great job in containing and averting the kinds of tragedies we see elsewhere. I imagine some things they did were similar to South Korea, and some different. I just finished reading this transcript, for example, in case you want to check it out. Maybe for another pull request, if you wish; it might make sense to merge the South Korea questions with the ones about Taiwan and the other two countries, and some of the information warrants new questions too.

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