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    Mis in Cambodia

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    THE USE OF MIS IN PRIVATE SECTOR IN CAMBODIA FY 2013 Management Information System (MIS) makes the management-world become easily controllable and leads a person to be a successful manager. SETEC University THE USE OF MIS IN PRIVATE SECTOR IN CAMBODIA (Research Paper) Group Members Chan Yungthai Eab Kimhak Phoc Chormreun Toy Rathana Date of Submission: Friday 10th May‚ 2013 Contents ABSTRACT ______________________________________________ i Acknowledgement ________________________________________

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    ASEAN and CAMBODIA

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    Brunei Darussalam‚ Cambodia‚ Indonesia‚ Lao PDR‚ Malaysia‚ Myanmar‚ Philippines‚ Singapore‚ Thailand and Viet Nam. The aim of ASEAN was to strengthen self-reliance and regional cohesion‚ while emphasizing social‚ cultural and economic cooperation and development. In order to achieve those objectives‚ ASEAN Community 2015 was established and comprised of three main pillars: the ASEAN economic community‚ ASEAN political security community and ASEAN socio-cultural community. Cambodia‚ which is one of

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    Disabilities in Cambodia

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    Disabilities in Cambodia Cambodia’s recent turbulent history has left a legacy of high numbers of people with disabilities of all ages and conditions. People with disabilities are one of the most vulnerable groups in the country and are the least likely to be in school. According to one estimate‚ the gap in school participation between people with and without disabilities is twice as high as the gaps associated with rural residence‚ wealth‚ and gender (World Vision 2007). Even though some disabled

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    Cambodia and the Mdgs

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    Millennium Development Goals in Cambodia International Organizations 04/21/2013 Introduction The road to development is unpaved and very expensive. A developing country in the 21st century faces stark challenges as it grows. Neoliberal policy dominates the global economy‚ making capital a necessity for development. Capital may come easy to some states‚ especially those that are rich with natural resources‚ but many developing states continue to struggle from past events likes wars‚ natural

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    education and training as well as work output and productivity. To overcome the lag in adoption of ICT in the country‚ the Government of Cambodia has committed to the development of a National Information and Communication Technology (ICT). This Policy will build on existing government initiatives. As a consequence of implementing Policy 2015‚ it is anticipated that Cambodia will benefit from persistent growth in the digital era‚ by serving as a key mechanism in the achievement of social‚ economic‚ political

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    The Khmer Rouge era in Cambodia is seen as one of the most vicious acts of human cruelty in Southeast Asia. Not only did it cause a genocide in the nation‚ but its ripple effects are still felt throughout the region today. This essay will discuss the regime; it’s fall‚ the legacy that was left behind and finally how Cambodia is now today because of the era. The Khmer Rouge was the name given to the Communist followers and party of Kampuchea in Cambodia‚ which was formed in 1968. This brutal organisation

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    Financial Crisis Discussion Series Paper 4: Cambodia Hossein Jalilian‚ Chan Sophal‚ Glenda Reyes and Saing Chan Hang‚ with Phann Dalis and Pon Dorina Global Financial Crisis Discussion Series Paper 4: Cambodia1 Hossein Jalilian‚ Chan Sophal‚ Glenda Reyes and Saing Chan Hang‚ with Phann Dalis and Pon Dorina May 2009 Overseas Development Institute 111 Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7JD 1 This study was prepared by researchers at the Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI). This

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    Fm Rouge Research Paper

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    in Southeastern Asia. About twenty years later‚ the organization became formerly known as the Khmer Rouge (French for Red Khmer)‚ named by King Norodom Sihanouk‚ the king of Cambodia at the time. In 1963‚ the Red Khmers gained Pol Pot as their secretary and leader‚ and he guided them into a civil war that broke out in Cambodia between the communists and the Cambodian government. It lasted for a span of five years‚ from 1970 and 1975‚ and ending with the fall of the Phnom Penh

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    Cambodian Genocide By Ryan O’Leary We all continue to remember the genocides‚ of Cambodia and the Holocaust and all of their horrors. They each killed millions of people‚ but if you dig into the genocides even more you will see distinct similarities and distinct differences. Although both the Holocaust and the Cambodian Genocide both were caused by powerful leaders seizing power and they both have similar ways of killing large amount of people‚ they differ in the effects of the genocide such as the

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    Sihaknoukville: The Paradise of the Sea Abstract Whatever the movies or news have taught you about Cambodia‚ forget it. The newly dubbed Kingdom of Wonder has an exotic attractiveness for tourists and it has delighted guests from all over the world. Visitors have clearly recognized the diversities of the tourism experience in this Kingdom due to her cultural and natural heritage. Cambodia’s intangible cultural sites and religious temples enamor visitors with a feeling of calm and peace. They

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