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    Most people forget the importance of human right‚ not because it is not important but many of us never live in the shoes of those being violated. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was established in 1948(UN‚ n.d.)‚ for decades that it is used to make people’s life better. However‚ in some areas it was not enforced locally‚ as there are still many people in the world both developed and undeveloped countries who suffered from various violations of human rights. Fiji is a developing country

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    SURVEY OF VOTER KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS By William A. Collins‚ Ph.D. Hean Sokhom‚ Ph.D. Annuska Derks‚ M.A. Heng Kim Van‚ M.A. Kim Sedara‚ B.A. Lim Sidedine‚ B.A. Kin Tepmoly‚ B.A. Chraloeng Chanvattey‚ B.A. Center for Advanced Study Phnom Penh‚ Kingdom of Cambodia June 1998 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY....................................................................................................................................................... 4 http://www.cascambodia

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    of the 425‚000 Chinese living in Cambodia in 1975 perished - Muslims were also forced to eat port‚ those who refused were shot (Gavin). Pol Pot’s most infamous form of terror was his forced evacuation of an estimated two million inhabitants of Phnom Penh into the countryside at gunpoint. Pol Pot proclaimed in April 1975 to the people‚ "You must leave quickly. The Americans are going to bomb the city. Go ten to twelve miles away‚

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    1. Introduction of Cambodia The Kingdom of Cambodia is a country in southeast Asia. The country is located on the Gulf of Thailand‚ between Thailand‚ Laos and Vietnam. The capital is called Phnom Penh and is located in the southern part of the country. The landscape is characterized by a central plain that is partly surrounded by mountains. In the part of the plain in western Cambodia‚ there is the Tonle Sap Lake. The Mekong flows through the east. It is one of the ten longest rivers in the world

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    Name: Kimsun Chao Level: EAP4 Room: Class time: 6pm-7.5pm Topic: As technology continues to improve‚ the range of potential uses of telemedicine will increase. What are some of the benefits of telemedicine? (1st draft) Presently‚ telemedicine has been widely accepted as very beneficial to the human race across the globe. It is a combination of medical informatics data and telecommunication which brings patients a great opportunity to receive clinical treatment without having to be transported to

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    Cambodia is a developing country‚ this leads to the exploitation and destruction of forests. There is more demand for water. Reservoirs are built resulting in the loss of land. In urban areas redevelopment has been a major cause of forced evictions. In Phnom Penh alone‚ 133‚000 people‚ or 11% of the population‚ were estimated to have been evicted from their homes between 1990 and 2009. Rural landlessness‚ often caused by forced evictions‚ rose from 13% in 1997 to 20-25% in 2007 12. Of serious consequence

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    2004. The marine fisheries of Cambodia. FAO/FishCode Review. No. 4. Rome‚ FAO. 57p. Hortle‚ K.G.‚ S. Lieng and J. Valbo-Jorgensen. 2004. An introduction to Cambodia ’s inland fisheries. Mekong Development Series No. 4. Mekong River Commission‚ Phnom Penh‚ Cambodia. 41 pages. ISSN 1680-4023 Hortle‚ K.G. 2007. Consumption and the yield of fish and other aquatic animals from the Lower Mekong Basin. MRC Technical Paper No. 16‚ Mekong River Commission‚ Vientiane. 87 pp. Lymer D‚ Funge-Smith S. and Miao

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    The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century Thomas L. Friedman Introduction to the Paperback Edition Why go through all the trouble of writing a second expanded and updated version of The World Is Flat only a year after the first expanded version was published and a mere two years after the original? I can offer a very brief answer: because I could and because I had to. Precisely because of the powerful technological forces detailed in this book‚ the publishing industry

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    Renewable Energy in Cambodia I. Introduction Cambodia is a country in Southeastern Asia‚ bordering the Gulf of Thailand‚ between Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. Cambodia is located surrounded by mountainous and highland areas in the periphery and flat like a stove in the central area. Cambodia is the country that full of the natural resources. The natural resources are classified in two categories are renewable resources and non-renewable resources‚ and natural resources can be converted

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