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    Rice growing in Mekong Delta has an ancient history traced to the Khmer regime of the 18th century. It was taken over by the Vietnamese. However‚ the Cambodians still consider this area as "KamPuchea Krom or Lower Cambodia" not able to forget that they owned this area in the past. Cambodia even attacked Vietnam in 1978 to take control of the Mekong Delta. However‚ they were decisively defeated.[2] This delta was the last part of the present day Vietnam that was annexed from Cambodia.[11] Its present

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    Language can be seen and heard; it can be diverse or standard. With this in mind‚ discuss the different roles that language can have in a child’s life. Language can be seen and heard‚ from the moment a child is born through cries‚ laughter and in inaudible sounds accompanied by gestures toddlers produce. These means of communication always convey meaning‚ and an interest in communication. Language is a set of social standards that shows comprehension of the meaning behind words. As a child‚ language

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    Introduction Thesis - The act of Genocide played a strong role during the Holocaust; 3 major factors of preventing the act could be through education‚ community support‚ and leaderships. Essay Map - Education Community Support Leaderships What is Genocide? Before we get into ways we can end genocide‚ we need to know the roots/ history and the meaning of genocide. Genocide was originated in 1944‚ during the Holocaust. A Polish/ Jewish lawyer named Rapheal Lemkin created a new term to describe the

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    erase the distinction between Hinduism and Islam Kingdom of Funan -A land based agricultural society -Worshipped Shiva and Vishnu Kingdon of Srivijaya -Dominates trade between China and India -Deeply Buddhist Kingdom of Angkor -Native Khmers build capital at Angkor Thom‚ Shows

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    respect so that they will effectively and happily contribute the educational services. CCE will offer students an exellent curriculum from grade 1 to 6‚ recognized by the MoEYS. CCE will focus its service on delivering to students basic knowledge of Khmer‚ Maths‚ Science‚ Social Studies Physical and Health Education‚ Local life skills‚ English‚ and Compter. The program will equip the children with a strong foundation to access their next schooling with confidence and morality. It will be an opportunity

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    * Thailand is a modern democratic Nation in Central South East Asia. ‘’ Thai ‘’ is the Tai word for ‘’ free ’’. Thailand’s natural landscape includes tropical wet evergreen forests in the South to temperate deciduous forests in the North and we explore these in the Thailand National Parks. Thailand art architecture and decorative objects need to be considered with regard to the influences of religion‚ mythological beliefs and regional artistic styles. Thailand is so large and diverse we detail all

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    Introduction Built by the Khmers between 802 and 1220 AD‚ the ancient temples of Angkor Wat exist as the remaining relics of a historically and religiously rich city. While many other historical and religious structures in Cambodia have disappeared due in part from being constructed out of vulnerable materials like wood‚ Angkor Wat still remains as a symbol of the divinity of its former kings‚ as well as for the palace itself. Likewise‚ Indonesia’s Borodubur temples exist as the single remaining

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    themselves and after having seen what the Khmer Rouge was capable of‚ they decided not to challenge the status quo (Enemies of the People). Not having a reliable and honest news source‚ people readily took all they were told to heart and took Cambodia down the dark path of genocide. As people were fed this narrative‚ others lived with the consequences of the leader’s actions. One of those people was Loung Ung‚ who lost her family as a result of the Khmer Rouge’s tough and unforgiving regime. She

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    Cambodia is the home to the Khmer people and a lot of ethnic minorities. In 1953 Cambodia gained its independence from France and became very unstable. And in 1960 the US had its war in Vietnam and it spilled over into Cambodia. President Richard Nixon launched a 4-year carpet-bombing that spread across the country‚ these bombings destabilized Cambodia. When the war ends and US forces withdrew. An underground organization‚ the Khmer regime‚ saw an opportunity for “a rebirth of civilization”

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    History of South India: The Ancient Period The word Pallava means "branch"‚ in contrast with Chola meaning "new country"‚ Pandiya meaning "old country" and Chera meaning "hill country" in Sangam Tamil lexicon The Cholas 300s BC–1279 The Tamil kingdom that enjoyed the most uninterrupted prosperity was that of the Cholas. As in case of all other polities in ancient India‚ the wealth of the Cholas was based upon a thriving agriculture‚ with two monsoons annually facilitating

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