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    our month-long visit to NZ for many reasons. First -- our hosts. John and Ruth Boddy were‚ to us‚ all that is great about New Zealanders. They were warm‚ welcoming and very helpful throughout our stay. Upon arrival‚ we were welcomed and given snacks and drinks. We were made to feel like old friends who had come for a visit. (While we were there‚ another couple from the US were staying there who had stayed there several times previously. It is the kind of place I would like to visit again and again

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    Economic History of Cambodia

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    Economic history of Cambodia Cambodia was a farming area in the first and second millennia BCE. States in the area engaged in trade in the Indian Ocean and exported rice surpluses. Complex irrigation systems were built in the 9th century. The French colonial period left the large feudal landholdings intact. Roads and a railway were built‚ and rubber‚ rice and corn grown. After independence Sihanouk pursued a policy of economic independence‚ securing aid and investment from a number of countries

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    causes of traffic accident are divided into three main reasons. First of all‚ drunk driving is the most noticeable cause which occurs almost every day in Cambodia society. There is a quote about drunk driving ‘Drunk‚ no driving and Drive‚ no drinking’‚ yet many people will not do like that. That’s why there are many accidents happen in Cambodia. For example‚ drinking makes people become unconscious‚ so they will lose their mind to control their vehicles. Second‚ over-speeding is also a cause of accident

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    hear the howling of a hungry wolf urgently searching for its prey. The thought crossed my mind to cowardly turn back and retreat from the bewitched colonization of lifeless souls the thought came back to me about the whole reason for going to the place. Then I remembered all for her. Just seeing her in the morning would lighten up my entire day from a dull grey to sensational yellow. However one day she had been moribund with fever and died from a natural causes. Even among all the rotten‚ devilish

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    Us Invasion of Cambodia

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    banyan tree grows throughout Cambodia. It may reach a height of over 100 feet‚ and as it grows‚ new roots descend from its branches‚ pushing into the ground and forming new trunks. The roots grow relentlessly; many of the ancient temples of Angkor have toppled as these roots have become embedded in the cracks and crevices between their massive stones. A single tree might have dozens of trunks‚ and it is often impossible to tell which is the original. This is Cambodia today: a thousand intertwined

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    Title: Executive Summary Investment Opportunities – Business Metrics Strategy: The intention of this report is to provide an overall definition for a business investment opportunity in the geographical region of Asia‚ in particular‚ Cambodia. The specified investment of choice should be a hotel within the mid-range segment and the operational approach should be aligned to establishing a franchise and management contracts for future expansion. Considerations: • Target Market should determine

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    Singapore vs. Cambodia

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    Cambodia 0r Singapore 1.) The health social conditions of Cambodia using the human development indicator were; their life expectancy at birth is 62.2. Its prevalence of undernourishment in total population (% of population) is 25. The country’s expenditure on health‚ public (% of GDP) is 1.7 and under-five mortality (per 1‚000 live births) is 90. 1.) According to the Human Development Indicator of Singapore their Life expectancy at birth (years) is 80.7. Its mortality rate is 3 (per 1‚000

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    Prostitution Should Not Be Legalized in Cambodia Prostitution is the action of providing the sexual services to the other people for money (Lauer & Lauer‚ 2001). There are 50% of the countries in the world legalized prostitution‚ 10% of the countries limited the legality‚ and Cambodia is one in the 40% countries that prostitution is consider as illegal (Prostitution ProCon.org‚ 2010). There are many different ideas toward legalizing prostitution. Majority of Cambodian people do not support

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    NASA and the space shuttle.  These things would not be possible without computers because of their physical disability. Elderly: The elderly also are now able to enjoy different things on the computer.  They can research medication they consume‚ visit a web site about travelingor communicate with their family members.  Since the elderly many times do not have adequate transportation because either they no longer drive‚ or are no longer permitted to drive‚ computers allows them to do just abou anything

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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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