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    Imperialism Essay Imperialism was a very effective form of empowerment over weaker nations for early Britain and other European countries. They dominated and fought over whole continents and countries‚ arguing over who had conquered more land. There were many reasons why the European’s wanted to imperialize unindustrialized nations such as natural resources. This also made a big impact on said nations‚ positive and negative. Going on that state of mind‚ the long term effects of imperialism showed

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    At it’s founding‚ international relations (IR) focused heavily on the role of imperialism in world politics. Imperialism generally refers to a practice or policy of preeminence or dominance with respect to foreign countries. Imperialism has long been associated with colonialism and the forceful acquisition of territories. Yet some scholars argue that a new form of imperialism has emerged where capitalist states use their powers to take advantage of weaker states both militarily and economically.

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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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    James Fenton‚ the poet of ’Cambodia’ spent several years in Asia‚ touring countries such as Cambodia‚ Vietnam and Indochina and became distressed and exceedingly more and more incensed by the atrocious war crimes being committed by those in authority. He wrote most of his poems upon his return to America‚ but ’Cambodia’ was written while he was visiting Southern Asia. Cambodia was a country devastated by war‚ and over 2 million civilians died in the various conflicts. The conflict he is referring

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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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    have made is based on one topic‚ which is “The Education in Cambodia”. The main reason we choose to make a research on this topic because it shows many problems and we find the methods to solve these problems‚ and it shows some recent changes from the past of the education system of one country that is Cambodian. Furthermore‚ it is also included with what are the specifics situation plus information inside the education in Cambodia. While researching‚ our group also had some difficulties

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    Traffic accident in Cambodia In Cambodia‚ there are many problems that happen in society such as health like HIV‚ Hypertension‚ Diabetes Mellitus‚ Diarrhea diseases‚ Lung Disease. But all of these problems are now better than before. Yet traffic accident is the serious problems that occurred in Cambodia. Most people died on traffic accident than on diseases. According to WHO (World Health Organization) has shown that people Road Traffic Accidents Deaths in Cambodia reached 2‚226 or 2.15% of total

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    NATIONAL POLICY DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE ON AGRICULTURAL CO-OPERATIVE IN CAMBODIA Preah Sihanouk‚ Farmer and Nature Net (FNN) held a 2 days and a half dialogue known as “NATIONAL POLICY DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE ON AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE IN CAMBODIA” from 15-17 February‚ 2011 in Kampong Sila district‚ and funded by Canadian Co-operatives Association. There were 90 participants (17 women) whom includes16 cooperatives from Kampong Speu province‚ Kampong Chhnang‚ Takeo‚ Kampot‚ Prey Veng‚ Svay Rieng‚ Battambang

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    Advantages of Computers Disabled: Computers have changed many disabled people’s lives‚ especially  those who are unable to leave their house because of boundaries such as wheelchairs.  For people who are confined to wheelchairs‚ computers give them a chance to experience many things that would not be possible for them otherwise.  They can go to a particular museum web site and learn about a Van Gogh painting‚ or they can go to a science web site and learn about NASA and the space shuttle. 

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    Fields?) During the last three decades‚ Cambodia has suffered through war‚ political disorder and genocide. On April 17th 1975 after winning the civil war‚ the Khmer Rouge gained the control of the Phnom Penh. This communist guerrilla group led by Pol Pot would cause unimaginable devastation and misery throughout Cambodia for the next three years‚ eight months and twenty days. The Khmer Rouge forced the people of Cambodia to the countryside and to labor camps. Families were

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