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    demonstrates how the Khmer Rouge use techniques of brain washing‚ food ration in order to be loyal to pol pot. Also In First They Killed My Father Loung and her family were invaded by the Khmer Rouge‚ who lied about the United States bombing Phonm Penh. Loung and her family had to leave to go to different villages and they stayed for a while but then they went to the camp. When they arrived to the camp they had to forget there old lives and obey Pol Pot laws. Furthermore the author demonstrates

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    The Road of Lost Innocence Human trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and children is a very hard issue to discuss. I’ve heard about these issues when I watch television but this book gave me a deeper understanding of the problem that goes beyond the statistical facts. When reading about Somaly Mam’s journey it was heartrending to read because of her story being filled with deceit‚ violence‚ rape and murder. One line that stuck out to me‚ which made my teeth cringe was‚ “Buckets of live

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    today southeast Cambodia and the extreme south of Vietnam. Its capital‚ Vyadhapura‚ probably was located near the present-day town of Ba Phnom in Prey Veng Province. The earliest historical reference to Funan is a Chinese description of a mission that visited the country in the 3rd century. The name Funan is largely believed to derive from the old khmer word ’Phnom’ meaning mountain. The Funanese were likely of Austroasiatic origin. What the Funanese called themselves‚ however‚ is not known. During

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    Name Mr. McCann Honors World History 22 March 2014 Genocides of the Twentieth Century Genocide is defined in Article 2 of the Convention of the Prevention of the Crime of Genocide (1948) as “any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy‚ in a whole or in part‚ a national‚ ethnical‚ racial‚ or religious group; as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring

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    Sen Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia on “Rectangular Strategy” for Growth‚ Employment‚ Equity and Efficiency Phase II First Cabinet Meeting of the Fourth Legislature of the National Assembly at the Office of the Council of Ministers Phnom Penh‚ 26 September 2008 - Excellencies Deputy Prime Ministers‚ Excellencies Senior Ministers‚ Ministers‚ Secretaries of State‚ Respected Members of the Cabinet‚ Ladies and Gentlemen: 1. Today is a historical occasion when the Royal Government

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    1914. CAMBODIA [pic] Cambodia is located on the Indochina peninsula and bordered by Thailand and Laos to the North and Vietnam to the East and South. The gulf of Thailand is off the western coast. The capital of Cambodia is Pnomh Penh. Cambodia has a population of 13 million. The main religion practiced in Cambodia is Buddhism Thevarada. Besides‚ Islam (Cham population) and among the indigenous animistic religion is also practiced by the people of Cambodia. Khmer kingdom experienced

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    Royal University of Phnom Penh Institute of Foreign Languages Department of International Studies Introduce to East And Southeast Asia (IES102) ASSIGNMENT Topic: Korean Reunification Lecturer: TAN Sodany (TSD) Class: DIS A1.2 Room: T302 Group Members: Dy Sophorn Lim Pheng San Vatanak Submitted date: June 16th 2014 Korean Reunification Korea‚ called Hanguk in South Korea and Chosŏn in North Korea‚ is an East Asian territory that is divided

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    to remember him for starting building the Baray‚ a complex irrigation system to bring waters in the area of Angkor. He also started to build the Bakong and the Preah Ko temples. His son Yasovarman went further in his father’s project: he built the Phnom Bakheng and the Lolei temples‚ and with him‚ Angkor become the new capital of the kingdom. These two king further extent the Baray’s system too. Then the capital was moved to Koh Ker for a short period‚ under the kingdom of Jayavarman IV‚ an usurper

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