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    tones in Thai pronunciation. Thai is the main language in Thailand‚ but Chinese‚ Malay and Mon-Khmer are also spoken. English is becoming more important as well‚ especially in government and commerce. The increase of English-knowledge‚ mostly brought by education‚ in Thailand makes it increasingly easy for visitors to communicate with the locals. The Thai alphabet is derived from the old Khmer script and represents a writing system in which consonants are written horizontally from left

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    Never Fall Down Analysis

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    In Never Fall Down‚ Arn describes how his life was different before the Khmer Rouge came to power. “My little brother and me‚ we stand in front of the movie palace and sing for them. We do the twist also (McCormick 4)." Even though the reader isn’t personally there to see what Arn is doing; the reader connects with Arn’s

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    seven and half million. Most of the people living in Seoul are Korean. Bangkok‚ on the other hand‚ apart from 75 percent of the population is of Thai descent‚ there is a minority group who are non-Thai descendants such as: Chinese‚ Indian‚ Burmese‚ Khmer and

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    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 its heyday in the Manners of the 11th to the 14th century before Cambodia became the successor. At that time‚ the Khmer successfully conquered all Indochina Peninsula. In 2005‚ the oil reserves of petroleum and natural gas has been discovered under the sea of Cambodia. Oil mining that started in 2009

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    complicated. By 1970‚ the Cambodian monarchy was abolished and the Southeast Asian country was proclaimed to be the Khmer Republic. Following a five-year struggle‚ Communist Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh in 1975 and ordered the evacuation of all cities and towns; over 1.7 million people died from execution‚ starvation‚ disease or enforced hardships. A 1978 Vietnamese invasion drove the Khmer Rouge into the countryside and touched off more than a decade of fighting.” (Key Data 1) Until the Paris Peace

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    My Favourite Town

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    This province lies next to the Mekong river with the area is about 3312 km2 and approximately 1‚2 million inhabitants. When you go to Soc Trang‚ you can not help visiting pagodas‚ especially Bat pagoda. This is a very special pagoda with beautiful Khmer architecture and hundreds of bat in the pagoda backyard. Shoppers can go to Nga Nam floating market or night market to buy good specialities. If pagodas and markets are for the adults‚ there are also some interesting places for the youth such as My

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    the prostitution is beneficial than disadvantage. I think prostitution should not be legalized for five main reasons: it is not suit with law‚ not suit with government policy‚ not fair to prostitutes‚ increase the HIV/AIDS rate‚ and not suit with Khmer culture. The first reason is that‚ prostitution is not complying by Cambodia law. Cambodia constitution is not support the prostitution. According to degree 46 the first paragraph states that human trafficking‚ prostitution‚ and phonogram that cause

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    SA and SS Why does it matter today? - powerful modern orators use the same techniques of rhetoric and persuasion + Obama? - similar movements have taken place in recent history + White Australia Policy + Khmer Rouge - high concentration of media ownership means limited opinions instilled in public

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    Comparing 2 Cities

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    Seoul has just over ten million people whereas Bangkok has only 7.5 million people. Secondly‚ the majority of the people in Bangkok is Thai with 75 percent and 25 percent people come to another countries including Chinese‚ Indian‚ Burmese‚ Khmer and Vietnamese. On the other hand‚ the main composition of people in Seoul is almost all

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