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    PRIVATE LIMITED No. 01‚ Street 55P‚ SangkatTuekThla‚ Khan SenSok‚ Phnom Penh City. CAMBODIA C LAS S # MEETING INFORMATION Business Operation : SUPERMARKET (All kinds of foods and consumers products) Import Product : Import products from MOST around the world such as; Vietnam‚ Thailand‚ Singapore‚ USA‚ France‚ China‚ Japan‚ Indonesia‚ Germany‚ Italia …etc Distribution Area : In Lucky Supermarket only (Phnom Penh‚ Siem Reap Province) Outlets/ Selling : Total Amount (Year 2013):

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    during his leadership. As a result‚ Pol Pot turned against his own Cambodian people and made his country a hell on earth. First of all‚ Pol Pot first decision was to cut the capital off from contact of outside supply and effectively put the city of Phnom Penh under siege. The Khmer Rouge‚ Pol Pot’s followers‚ went to evacuate the entire city. Houses were emptied‚ the high class citizens left the city‚ and even the sick people at the hospital were forced to leave. Some victims who are still alive today

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    .html Beers‚ B. (1983). Beginnings of Ancient Civilizations. In World History: Patterns of Civilization (Annotated ed.‚ Vol. 2‚ p.21 – 24). Pearson Prentice Hall. Ngim‚ H. (2014). Religion. In Khmer Civilization“អរិយធម៍​ខ្មែរ“(2nd ed.‚ p.20). Phnom Penh: Institute of Foreign Languages.​ Gray‚ R. (2012‚ October 27). Canals may have sped up building of wonder of the world Angkor Wat. Retrieved from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/cambodia/9638352/Canals-may-have-sped-up-building-of-wonder-of-the-world-Angkor-Wat

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    Pol Pot Research Paper

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    On April 17‚ 1975‚ Communist dictator Pol Pot led the Khmer Rouge into the the capital city of Phnom Penh‚ Cambodia. As people fled the capital‚ the Khmer Rouge took control of the Cambodian government‚ establishing their rule shrouded in blood and murder. Their goal: turn the country of Cambodia into a communist agrarian utopia. Although the Khmer Rouge only held power for four years‚ it was an incredibly brutal time. The Khmer Rouge murdered between 1.7 to 2.2 million people in an attempt to create

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    Response to War Photographer War Photographer is a poem by Carol Ann Duffy‚ published in a book called Standing Female Nude in 1985. The purpose is to shock people out of their complacency of war. Duffy has a view the war is filled with pain and that people in peaceful society can’t really understand the full impact of war. The audience is whoever is interested in poetry. These days the audience for poetry is limited. Duffy is friends with two noted war photographers‚ and they inspired her to write

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    The Killing Fields of Cambodia: 1975-1979 [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………... Page 3 II. GEOGRAPHY……………………………………………………….. Page 3 III. THE PEOPLE……………………………………………………….. Page 4 IV. HISTORY…………………………………………………………….. Page 6 V. POL POT AND THE KHMER ROUGE…………………….……. Page 7 VI. THE EXODUS…………………………………………………..….. Page 10 VII. END OF THE KHMER ROUGE………………………………….. Page 13 VIII. U.S. RESPONSE…………………………………………………

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    makes it so Sundara’s life is more like a river. Only because she can’t talk to whom she wants to. In the beginning of the book Sundara didn’t have the choice to come to the states. “’get out! Get out! The communists! The Khmer Rouge! They’ve taken Phnom Penh and they’re coming here!’” (Crew 3). Sundara and her family had to come to the states. The states ay have given Sundara a chance to have a life like a river in the past and like a road in the future. Sundara’s life is like a road because when she

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    April 1975‚ saw the Khmer Rouge seize Phnom Penh and with it the basic human rights and dignity of it’s people; who were marched out of the city and forced into slave labour camps under the guise of equality. Pol Pot‚ leader of the Khmer Rouge‚ was educated in Paris where he became familiar with Marxist Ideology. He wanted to revolutionise Cambodia by turning it into a giant agricultural food bowl‚ farmed by its people. This change was marked by renaming Cambodia Kampuchea and in  recognition of

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    Under the Khmer Rouge regime‚ the country perished socially. The lives of everyone present in Cambodia at this time were drastically changed. Over a million people were forced to relocate out of Phenom Penh and were placed in labor camps located far from their original homes. Likewise‚ millions of people were murdered to give rise to Pol Pot’s standard for the nationalization of the country. Prominent figures that gained massive followings were considered a threat to the society Pol Pot was attempting

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    simply outright murder. I was born on the 19th May 1925 in Prek Sbauv‚ the Kampong Thum Province‚ north of Phnom Penh. I was the eighth of nine children and the second of three sons. My father was a prosperous farmer and my family had many connections to the Cambodian Royal family. However‚ I was a poor student‚ I was educated by Buddhist Monks at a private Catholic Institution in Phnom Penh and then at a technical school‚ (where I studied mechanical and scientific subjects) in the small town of

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