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    Google Groups‚ Wikipedia‚ MySpace‚ Facebook‚ youTube‚ Flickr‚ and Twitter. Suwanun and the conflict in Cambodia The unrest was sparked by a Jan 18 report in the local Rasmei Angkor newspaper quoting Thai actress Suwanan Kongying as saying in a recent Thai television interview that she would only ever accept an invitation to perform in Cambodia if the temple of Angkor Wat in northern Cambodia is returned to Thailand. The newspaper also quoted her as saying‚ "I hate Cambodians because Cambodians stole

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    Who Is Pol Pot?

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    Pol Pot‚ the leader of the communist party known as the Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. He aimed to convert Cambodia into his vision of a communist agrarian society. However‚ in doing so he administered the deaths of more than two million Cambodians and under his rule Cambodians suffered harsh realities. Towards the end of his four years in power he left the country in turmoil as the economy was destroyed and the country regressed to an impoverished state as Pol Pot hindered any progress

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    and of course freedom. As a twenty year old‚ southeast Cambodian and was fortunate enough to move here‚ I would like to offer the advantages of living in the United States as compare to living in Cambodia. Education If you are to ask my parents why we moved here? They would say “Education”. In Cambodia the educational system is fragile and very much susceptible to corruption. What do I mean by corruption? Let just say $10‚000 could indeed get you a graduate degree and thus make you certified to

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    Describe and evaluate the negative social‚ cultural or environmental impact caused by tourism in a destination of your choice. Analyse the causes of this impact and judge to what extent sustainable tourism strategies and methods could eliminate or ameliorate them and thereby secure the long term future of the destination. The negative effects of tourism are widely publicised in a number of destinations worldwide; however it is often underdeveloped nations that are home to natural wonders of the

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    Doing Business in Cambodia: 2012 Country Commercial Guide for U.S. Companies INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT‚ U.S. & FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SERVICE AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE‚ 2010. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. • • • • • • • • • • Chapter 1: Doing Business In Cambodia Chapter 2: Political and Economic Environment Chapter 3: Selling U.S. Products and Services Chapter 4: Leading Sectors for U.S. Export and Investment Chapter 5: Trade Regulations‚ Customs and Standards

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    newspapers. Traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of death in Cambodia‚ estimated to cost the country $310 million per year. Motorcycle accidents alone account for 75 percent of all traffic deaths. Traffic fatalities have doubled in Cambodia over the last five years‚ so road safety is an issue that needs to be addressed urgently. Several factors exacerbate this upward trend in traffic fatalities. First‚ the roads in Cambodia were not designed to handle the high speeds at which some vehicles

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    you might make the wrong decisions‚ comrades‚ and then where would we be?" (Orwell page 50). These examples prove Napoleon‚ ruler of Animal Farm‚ and Pol Pot‚ ruler of Cambodia‚ are indeed similar. Pol Pot was Dictator of Cambodia and head of the Khmer Rogue from 1975-1979. The Khmer Rogue was a communist party within Cambodia. The Rogue first initiated a coup d’ētat in 1970‚ which sparked a civil war which lasted 5 years

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    Pannasastra University of Cambodia Faculty of Social Sciences and International Relations CAMBODIA: Challenging the ASEAN Economic Community 2015 History and Political System of ASEAN Nations (POL 303) Prof. Sonya CHUM Ms. Soksamphoas IM E-mail: soksamphoas.im@live.com December 2011 – March 2012 Contents: I. Introduction II. Modern Economic History of Cambodia 2.1 Cambodia-ASEAN Diplomatic Relations 2.2 Cambodia‟s Achievements after joining ASEAN 2.3 Cambodia‟s policies‚ strategies and commitments

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    with or against the court. This was in certain ways a form of genocide and many acts of genocide have occurred. In Cambodia major genocide occurred in 1975 and was very similar to that of the crucible which is why these forms of hysteria connect without a doubt. Fear‚ genocides number one weapon‚ it’s used in every genocide that comes to mind and truly relates to The Crucible and Cambodia. “… and I will come to you I the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder

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    Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge

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    Genocide‚ or the mass killing of a nationality or ethnic‚ is a common and relatively frequent event in the history of mankind. Pol Pot‚ born Saloth Sar‚ was a leader of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia‚ and was responsible for the Cambodian Genocide. He came to power in a state of unrest and‚ much like Adolf Hitler‚ won the support of his people with his radical new proposals and ideas. He proposed an idea to implement an agrarian utopia‚ which was inspired by the Maoist principles he had seen in China

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