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    World History

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    mountains‚ islands‚ peninsulas‚ plateaus‚ and river valleys in Southeast Asia | Geographic features | Southeast Asia | | Monsoons‚ or seasonal winds shaped this. Spices were a big part of this. | Trade in Southeast Asia. | Southeast Asia | | | Khmer Kingdom | Thailand | | | China | Southeast Asia | | Under control of | Vietnam | Vietnam | | Trung Truk and Trung Nhi. They wanted to turn Vietnam back | Trung Sisters | Southeast Asia | | | Angkor Wat | Southeast Asia | | | Independence

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    The Vacation to Siem Reap

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    we really enjoy with the weather and the beautiful views‚ especially‚ the sunset view. In the evening‚ we come back to the hotel‚ have dinner‚ talk together about the afternoon trip‚ and prepare the trip for tomorrow. For dinner‚ we eat sea food‚ Khmer food‚ dessert and drink coca cola; moreover‚ it is my best dinner time with my family at Siem Reap province. We go to bed early because we have to get up early tomorrow. The next morning‚ we go to visit the Cultural village‚ see a lot of performances

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    from Cambodia and Central America. Adolescence‚ 35 (138)‚ 243-258. Sack‚ H. W.‚ Clark‚ N. G.‚ & Seeley‚ R. J. (1996). Multiple forms of stress in Cambodian adolescent refugees Sack‚ H. W.‚ Seeley‚ R. J.‚ & Clark‚ N. G. (1997). A study from the Khmer adolescent refugee project. (post traumatic stress disorder). Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry‚ 36(1)‚ 49. Watters C (2001)‚ Emerging paradigms in the mental health care of refugees. Soc Sci Med 52‚ 1709-1718 Weinberg

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    Marxism In Pol Pot

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    The policies pursued by Pol Pot were done in order to maintain ideological purity‚ absolute control‚ and party security. So‚ did philosophers like Fanon and Marx have an undermining influence on the morals of elitists in the political realm? In response to the extreme process of purification from anything “other”‚ Fanon stated that‚ “violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and restores his self-respect”

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    identification and sending date and time ▪ Common access (ability to check mail box from any number if you know your password) 3. Limitation and conditions: | VoiceMail Type |Premium Voice Mail Khmer | |Limitation | | |Max. number of messages in Mailbox |10 messages

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    Language Study Plan

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    result and efficient effect to me when I grow up. I have been studying English for more than 8 year and I have use English a lot in my daily life to improve this language. Sometime I feel more confident using English than my native language which is Khmer. However‚ the more I study the more I gain so I have been trying so hard to improve my English to advance level which is required for taking a bachelor’s degree course. Moreover‚ if I get admit to scholarship I will be studying preliminary Korean language

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    Khang Khek Prison History

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    including people who grew food for the prison.[2] Several of these workers were children taken from the prisoner families. The chief of the prison was Khang Khek Ieu (also known as Comrade Duch)‚ a former mathematics teacher who worked closely with Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot. Other leading figures of S-21 were Kim Vat aka Ho (deputy chief of S-21)‚ Peng (chief of guards)‚ Mam Nai aka Chan (chief of the Interrogation Unit)‚ and Tang Sin Hean aka Pon (interrogator). Pon was the person who interrogated

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    Plain: The Use of Remote Sensing Technology for Research into Ancient Khmer Environmental Engineering (Report). UNESCO. p. 8. Retrieved April 17‚ 2010. 13. ^ Rocks‚ David (May 2009). Ancient Khmer Quarrying of Arkose Sandstone for Monumental Architecture and Sculpture. Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Construction History. p. 1235. Retrieved April 17‚ 2010. 14. ^ a b Welch‚ David. Archaelological Evidence of Khmer State Political and Economic Organisation. International Archaeological

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    Genocide never happens as a surprise. (It was cruelty that overtook them.) Genocide is always politics. Of course‚ there are political goal‚ but those political goals can be reached or achieved in different ways. Some people think that exterminating people or exterminating a group will help their goals‚ so that is why they do it (commit genocide). Genocide is something people do not like to talk about and genocides happen in every corner of the world‚ to every type of people. The numbers in the

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    Music of Thailand

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    Classical music  Thai classical music is synonymous with those stylized court ensembles and repertoires that emerged in its present form within the royal centers of Central Thailand some 800 years ago. These ensembles‚ while being deeply influenced by Khmer and even older practices and repertoires from India‚ are today uniquely Thai expressions.  Traditional Thai classical repertoire is anonymous‚ handed down through an oral tradition of performance in which the names of composers (if‚ indeed‚ pieces

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