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    Pannasastra University of Cambodia Subject: ASEAN Governments‚ Politics & Economics Room: Wat Phnom Commitment to Excellence 2012 – 2013 Prof. Chea Thireak Submitted by Ly Sorith ID: 29405 Term Paper ------------------------------------------------- Benefits of Cambodia joining ASEAN The Benefits of Cambodia joining ASEAN The Association of South East Asian Nations or ASEAN was founded on August 8‚ 1967 to promote regional‚ political and economic corporation for

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    Violence Against Women in Cambodia Violence has been a prevalent thorn in the side of domestic relationships since monogamy was adopted. However‚ the violent mistreatment of women goes far beyond altercations at the home‚ in Cambodia this type of violence and exploitation of women is a business. Cambodia is a country with a “robust” sex-trafficking industry‚ as described by Gina Reiss-Wilchins in her article: Gender Based Violence in Cambodia: The Intersection of Rights and Poverty. Reiss-Wilchins goes

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    Profile About Elodie Name: Yihan Yuan (Elodie) Role: Associate Consultant Joined: 2016 Location: Adelaide CBD [pic] As an excellent graduate in commerce faculty‚ it is my great honor to work with so many talented colleagues with versatile skills in professional accounting and advisory areas. More importantly‚ now I have enough confidence in assimilating this multicultural environment and master my current profession as soon as possible. Q&A Describe

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    prior.  It gives them a new freedom. Low Income Families:  Hopefully‚ many more computers will become available to the underprivileged children from low-income families.  Possible one day there will be a sliding scale fee for the people in poverty (or near poverty) to be able to afford purchasing a computer.  Many‚ many public schools now computers availbable to their students; therefore‚ the underprivileged to have a chance to keep up with the upper to middleclass children and not feel so out of place

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    Company profile Date of Establishment | 1935 | Revenue | 1386.83 ( USD in Millions ) | Market Cap | 249989.56450195 ( Rs. in Millions ) | Corporate Address | Mumbai Central‚‚Mumbai-400008‚ Maharashtra www.cipla.com | Management Details | Chairperson - Y K Hamied MD - Y K Hamied Directors - Amar Lulla‚ H R Manchanda‚ K A Hamied‚ M K Hamied‚ M R Raghavan‚ Mital Sanghvi‚ Pankaj Patel‚ Ramesh Shroff‚ S A A Pinto‚ S Radhakrishnan‚ V C Kotwal‚ Y K Hamied | Business Operation | Pharmaceuticals &

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    CSO CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAMBODIA 2011 A Report Commissioned by The Cooperation Committee for Cambodia March 2012 Disclaimer: © The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and of the various informants and they do not necessarily reflects the views and opinions of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC). Reprints or reproductions or portions or all of this document are encouraged provided due acknowledgment is extended to CCC and the author. CSO Contributions

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    Rural Education Problems in Cambodia Education is very important to build up a strong society‚ and it is need for every people in a society. For the developing country like Cambodia‚ education is very prior especially for the young generation. Even thought we can see that government had improved the education system in Cambodia from the past‚ it still cannot access nationally to all the area yet for instance in rural areas. There always unequal in the delivery of education services‚ including large

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    Domestic Violent in Cambodia Society One of the most serious society problems in Cambodia today is domestic violence. A study revealed that more than 10 per cent of Cambodian men reported that they used violence on their wives. Between 15 and 25 percent of Cambodian women are beaten by their husbands and nearly 74 percent of women know someone who has been a victim of domestic violence. Domestic violence is defined as ’’ assault and coercive behaviors that adults use against their intimate partner

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    Commitment to Excellence PAÑÑĀSĀSTRA UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA Lay Sokvichear Personal History During my time‚ I knew very little about my country due to the fact that I was living outside of the country. I had spent my childhood in the USA since 1999. I had no knowledge of the Cambodian history while I was out of the country at that time. Furthermore‚ I wasn’t educated with the history of Cambodia because Americans taught their own history‚ so the history that I had known of is the foreign

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    Prostitution Should Not Be Legalized in Cambodia Prostitution is the action of providing the sexual services to the other people for money (Lauer & Lauer‚ 2001). There are 50% of the countries in the world legalized prostitution‚ 10% of the countries limited the legality‚ and Cambodia is one in the 40% countries that prostitution is consider as illegal (Prostitution ProCon.org‚ 2010). There are many different ideas toward legalizing prostitution. Majority of Cambodian people do not support

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