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    Place of Birth :Wat Damnak village‚ Sala Kamreuk Commune‚ Siem Reap District‚ Siem Reap province Health : Excellent (Physical and Mental) EDUCATION 2010- Now : Bachelor of Education in the field of English Literature at Phnom Penh International University (PPIU)‚ Bachelor of Educational in the field of French Literature at International of Foreign Languages (IFL)‚ Bachelor of Management field at National University of Management (NUM). 2008-2010 : Angkor High School (Certificate)

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    Angkor Wat History The whole Angkor period spans for more than VI centuries‚ and more precisely from IX till XV century. During this period the Khmer empire reached its maximum splendor as one of the most powerful southeast asian kingdoms. In this period the whole area of Angkor was buit. We can consider Jayavarman II  as the man that started everything. He define himself Devaraja (good king) and he established the Khmer empire in 802.  After him‚ Indravarman‚ a king considered by many of its time

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    The Medieval Khmer Empire

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    Ever since the beginning of the Ancient Roman Empire there has been many advancements throughout time in terms of construction. Buildings signify the riches and worth of the people in a society. Ancient Egypt‚ Medieval Khmer Empire and Masdar City are all examples of societies that use their riches to their advantage through construction. Ancient Egypt was well known for the great buildings they have constructed throughout history. An abc-clio article‚ about how Ancient Egypt construction has advanced

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    Arch 150 Quiz 2

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    Set 2: Great Stupa‚ Sanchi 105. This building complex is sacred to: a. Greeks b. Hindus c. Persians d. Buddhists 106. The main dome-shaped building functioned primarily as a: a. tomb b. gopuram c. treasury d. reliquary 107. This building is in: a. Angkor Wat b. Madurai c. Sanchi d. Karli Questions about Image Set 3: (questions continue on next page) Tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi 108. In general‚ the ancient architecture from this culture can be characterized as: a. oriented so as to emphasize the equality

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    interesting‚ and everyone are interested.  Attractive  Too many tourism  Many student around the world have been studying about it. B. Angkor Wat is one of the best wonderful temple in the world.  It is one of the oldest temple in Cambodia  The best design (beautiful‚ good looking‚ and long life)  The statues seem still alive C. The Angkor Wat is the best place in Cambodia o It’s the heart of Cambodian’s people o It make income from many factors III. Conclusion A. Restate my

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    Laterite Soil

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    mineralogy of the resulting soils. The majority of the land areas with laterites was or is between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Historically‚ laterite was cut into brick-like shapes and used in monument building. After 1000 CE construction at Angkor Wat and other southeast Asian sites changed to rectangular temple enclosures made of laterite‚ brick and stone. Since the mid-1970s trial sections ofbituminous-surfaced low-volume roads have used laterite in place of stone as a base course. Thick laterite

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    The significance of the Angkor / Khmer Empire and the Angkor temple complex in Cambodian history and today You are to complete this Journal as you move through this unit of study. The Journal and Reflection on learning is to be completed during the period following your writing task. ……….. inquire‚ open your minds‚ get curious............ What do I already know about the Angkor/Khmer Empire? I don’t currently know anything. What would I like to know about the Angkor/Khmer Empire? • Where was

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    The Wat Phra Kaew

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    The Wat Phra Kaew (Thai: วัดพระแก้ว‚ RTGS: Wat Phra Kaeo‚ IPA: [wát pʰráʔ kɛ̂ːw]‚ Pronunciation‚ English: Temple of the Emerald Buddha; full official name Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram‚ Thai: วัดพระศรีรัตนศาสดาราม‚ IPA: [wát pʰráʔ sǐː rát.ta.náʔ sàːt.sa.daː.raːm]) is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple (wat) in Thailand. It is a "potent religio-political symbol and the palladium [safeguard] of Thai society".[1] It is located in the historic centre of Bangkok (district Phra Nakhon)‚ within

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    conflict in Cambodia The unrest was sparked by a Jan 18 report in the local Rasmei Angkor newspaper quoting Thai actress Suwanan Kongying as saying in a recent Thai television interview that she would only ever accept an invitation to perform in Cambodia if the temple of Angkor Wat in northern Cambodia is returned to Thailand. The newspaper also quoted her as saying‚ "I hate Cambodians because Cambodians stole my Angkor Wat. If I will be reincarnated in next life‚ I prefer to be a dog rather than to be

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    Along time ago‚ Angkor was one of the langest cities in the world and many people lived there. Angkor Wat was the temple and the capital city of one of the old Khmer kings from AD 802 to 1431‚ they were kings of the country which was later called Cambodia. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century in Yasodharapura. In the late 13th century‚ Angkor Wat gradually moved from Hindu to Theravada Buddhist use‚ which continues to the present day. Angkor Wat is unusual among

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