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    Car Accidents in Lebanon

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    Abstract Summary: The problem of car accidents in Lebanon is becoming a severe issue since the percentage of car accidents is increasing year after year. There are several causes leading to this situation‚ however they differ in the importance of their implementation. Some of the causes are direct such as: use of seatbelt‚ texting while driving‚ speeding‚ and drinking and driving‚ while others are indirect such as road infrastructure‚ rules forced and implemented‚ and efficiency of driving tests

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    Cambodian lives were rattled in 1975-1979 when the Khmer Rouge Regime (Red Cambodians) took over Cambodia. Pol Pot‚ the leader of the Khmer Rouge‚ attempted to turn Cambodia into a communist nation. During this time‚ there were one and a half to three million deaths due to execution‚ starvation and disease. The Khmer Rouge took many Cambodians to camps to work on farms. Killing fields were set up over the country. Killing fields were where the Khmer Rouge took Cambodians who were no longer considered

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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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    During the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ Cambodia was involved in a civil war and the Vietnam War simultaneously. On March 18‚ 1969‚ Operation Menu was executed by President Richard Nixon. This was a secret bombing campaign in eastern Cambodia whose objective was to bomb suspected communist bases‚ “American B-52s began carpet-bombing eastern Cambodia… was[this]the first course in a four-year bombing campaign that drew Cambodia headlong into the Vietnam War‚” (Caught in the Crossfire). American bombers killed

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    Reason of Car Accident

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    1. Distracted Driving The number one cause of car accidents is not a criminal that drove drunk‚ sped or ran a red light. Distracted drivers are the top cause of car accidents in the U.S. today. A distracted driver is a motorist that diverts his or her attention from the road‚ usually to talk on a cell phone‚ send a text message or eat food. 2. Speeding You’ve seen them on the highway. Many drivers ignore the speed limit and drive 10‚ 20 and sometimes 30 mph over the limit. Speed kills‚ and traveling

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    Car Accidents and Physics

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    Every day‚ many Americans are hurt or killed in car accidents. Many factors can play into an accident. Road condition‚ mechanical failure‚ driver error‚ or simply an ’act of God’? Despite the countless reasons for a car accident‚ one factor is always present‚ no matter what the case: physics. Every accident that has ever occurred has involved physics. Using references found in the class text‚ in science journals‚ and on the Internet‚ I will prove this to you. Take‚ for example‚ two cars traveling

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    Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia who I believed went through a Genocide just as bad as the Holocaust. In April 1975‚ armed Cambodians known as the Khmer Rouge had invaded Cambodia after winning a five-year-long civil war. The Khmer Rouge came and forced all of the Cambodians out of their homes‚ took their money and more without explaining their reason. In the first chapter of book David Chandler’s book Voices from S-21‚ Terror and History in Pol Pot’s Secret Prison‚ it talked about how after

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    Motor Vehicle Accidents

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    destination‚ a life threatening danger awaits drivers‚ that is motor vehicle accidents. Motor vehicle accidents occur everywhere at anytime. In order to understand the result that causes deaths on motor vehicle users‚ three areas of analysis should be considered. These areas are magnitude‚ distribution and determinants of motor vehicle accidents. A factor that can lead to an increase in the awareness behind motor vehicle accidents is the comparison of a high-income country to a middle-income country. Not

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    result of urbanisation. Environmental Issues in CAMBODIA: Deforestation is the most serious threat to Cambodia’s environment. In the 1960s and 1970s Cambodian forests and wetlands were harmed by bombings and defoliants used in the Vietnam War. In the 1970s and 1980s the damage continued with the disastrous agricultural policies of the Khmer Rouge regime and civil war. In the relatively peaceful 1990s‚ timber became an important export for Cambodia. More than 800‚000

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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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