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7 Reasons Why Korean Men Don't Have Beards
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While men all around the world have the potential to grow a beard, it feels like a strange thing to associate beards with the Korean men.

Some do grow beards but for some reasons they are few compared to the population. 
1. GENETICS: Genetics determine how your beards and mustache grow. For men Beard growth is determined by the sensitivity of the hair follicle (a sheath surrounding the hair) to a hormone called testosterone (the manly hormone).

Korean men have low sensitivity of hair follicle to testosterone, hence the slow beard growth 

2. AGEING: Korean men tend to age at a slower rate compared to whites. Beard growth is usually (not all times) proportional to age.


The slow ageing of Korean men also mean slow hair growth. 

3. CULTURE: Beards in the Korean culture is not regarded as desirable, it is actually historically associated with poverty, laziness, dirtiness and barbarians. This prompt men to clean shave as often.

4. WOMEN: Most Korean women are used to seeing a lot of their men without beards, hence find them more attractive and even in surveys they mostly prefer beardless men.

5. STANDARD OF BEAUTY: The standard of beauty in Korean is more strict compared to whites. The standard includes no hair on the face or body and really smooth skin. This prompt a lot of people using different products and methods ( even surgery to get rid of their hair) 

If you wanna get the lady, you gotta keep it low. 

6. WORKPLACE: Many company don't allow men keep beards. It can get you fired. 

Since most people know you should be beardless to be employed, having a beard gives an impression of being jobless and miserable. 

7. THEY SHAVE IT A LOT: How does one make beards disappear? They shave it.

Due to all there negative reasons to keep beards, Korean men have to shave their beards constantly, even daily for some just to prevent any facial hair from growing.

Culture does evolve and things do change, hopefully over time, we'll get to see beards become more normal and acceptable in Korea.
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LASG Resumes Federal Government Conditional Cash Transfer To Beneficiaries
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LASG RESUMES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER TO BENEFICIARIES

... Flags off Disbursement at Apapa Local Government

Lagos State, one of the 34 States in Nigeria selected for the cash transfer programme of the Federal Government, has resumed disbursement of funds with the flag-off of the 5th and 6th bi-monthly payment exercise to beneficiary households.

The successful participation of Lagos State in the previous tranches was due to the effort and support of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, who had put his weight behind the State Operations Coordinating Units (SOCU) in establishing the Register of Poor and Vulnerable Households in the State, provided office space and the required staff for State Cash Transfer Unit to carry out its activities.

The State’s Focal Person on National Social Investment Programme (NSIP) and Commissioner for Ministry of Wealth Creation & Employment, Mrs. Yetunde Arobieke, who flagged off the payments in Apapa Local Government recently, said the Conditional Cash Transfer supports the poor and vulnerable to improve consumption, reduce poverty and prevent the households from falling further down the poverty line by building their resilience to withstand shocks.

The Commissioner added that the National Cash Transfer Programme (NCTP) is one of the components of the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP) domiciled under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development saddled with the task of responding to deficiencies in capacity and lack of investment in human capital of poor and vulnerable households.

Arobieke explained that the NCTP programme, which is also supported by the World Bank, focuses on the poor and vulnerable households in Nigeria as identified through a combination of geographic and community-based targeting mechanisms.

She stated further that the identified household’s socio-economic data is subjected to Proxy Means Testing (PMT) for ranking the poor and vulnerable in the National Social Register (NSR).

According to the Commissioner, “The programme is to facilitate the transfer of #5,000 per month to beneficiaries, paid bi-monthly to all eligible households selected from the National Social Register (NSR)”.

“The livelihood component of this programme is fundamentally aimed at enabling beneficiaries to establish a sustainable means of livelihood with a total number of 6,810 beneficiaries from six targeted LGAs - Apapa, Amuwo-Odofin, Epe, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos Island and Badagry - benefitting from the Conditional Cash Transfer programme in Lagos State since its implementation”, she disclosed.

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