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    Benefit of Telemedicine

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    consult with professional doctors over video link. Also‚ at the health centre needs nurses to conduct medical checkup by interviewing‚ examination and taking photographs and then send all these information via solar powered computer to physicians at Sihanouk Hospital Center of Hope in Phnom Penh or partners in Massachusetts to confirm diagnosis‚ recommend drugs and treatment procedure to the clinic (Hopebuilding Wiki‚ 2011‚ Internet). Furthermore‚ patients no longer need to travel long distance for

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    The Cultural Revolution was a political and social movement launched by Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong. The Khmer Rouge was a communist organization under the leadership of Pol Pot which took control of Cambodia by force. Although the Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Mao Zedong and the Khmer Rouge was a regime led by Pol Pot‚ the two revolutions have similar origins‚ objectives‚ and outcomes. _____‚ the Cultural Revolution and the Khmer Rouge have different origination.

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    INTRODUCTION In the years of 1975 to 1979‚ Pol Pot became the head of the most murderous revolution of our time. His communist regime with the Khmer Rouge created one of the largest‚ yet greatly under-looked atrocities of the time. The genocide in his Democratic Kampuchea has created a death toll that could be as high as 3‚000‚000 people‚ or 25% of the country’s population. (Chandler‚ 1999; Cambodia Genocide) In an attempt to refashion his country‚ "people were simply sacrificed to our struggle

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    Meeting Minutes On  The Advisory Members of Pacific Chamber of Commerce    th On  Friday‚  January  17 ‚  2014  at  6:00pm  at  Icon  Professional  Building‚  216‚  Norodom  Blvd‚  Sangkat  Tonle  Bassac‚  Khan  Chamkamorn‚  Phnom  Penh‚  Cambodia‚  there  is  a  meeting  on  assigning the Advisory Members of Pacific Chamber of Commerce.    ‐ Participants present to the meeting:   Mr. Yakup Aktoprak‚ Secretary General of Pacific Chamber of Commerce   Mr. Sothearath Cheng‚ Businessman 

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    My Favorite pace

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    Place My favorite place is very general. It is very peaceful‚ and is full of nature. So the beach is my Favorite place that I always like to spend my time there‚ especially one vacation during summer. I still Remember the time I went to the Sihanouk Ville beach for a week‚ and people another countries‚ people In Cambodia enjoy going there So Much. As it a common on place to visit‚ it is a good place for people who want to spend time on vacation for relaxing with fresh air and enjoy eating

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    maintain neutrality proved too difficult with Cold War tensions creating ineffective governance that ultimately displeased his people. Historian David Chandler (1983) argues‚ “as Sihanouk was becoming vulnerable‚ his enemies were becoming stronger.” This statement was explicitly true when right-winged Lon Nol overthrew Sihanouk as leader in 1970 reversed military policies‚ involving Cambodia into the depths of a wider war. Conflict fledged between government troops and various factions of Vietnamese

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    Kenny Mark Ms. McKenzie Language Arts- Period 3 November 2‚ 2017 The Cambodian Genocide The Cambodian genocide started when Vietnam was at war with the United States. The war affected Cambodia because the United States bombed Cambodia because they were supporting Vietnam with supplies. Khmer Rouge took this to their advantage by recruiting and gaining followers. The Khmer Rouge persecuted many who had educations‚ monks‚ and the rich (United to end Genocide). with Khmer Rouge taking over the

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    Adolf Hitler was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi party from 1889-1945‚ Hitler was one of the most powerful and infamous dictators of the 20th century. Hitler was racially motivated‚ after he took control of the German government in 1933 he established concentration camps where he imprisoned Jews and other groups that he believed were a threat to his beliefs of Aryan supremacy. This resulted in the Holocaust where he was responsible for the murder of more than six million people

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    Sihaknoukville: The Paradise of the Sea Abstract Whatever the movies or news have taught you about Cambodia‚ forget it. The newly dubbed Kingdom of Wonder has an exotic attractiveness for tourists and it has delighted guests from all over the world. Visitors have clearly recognized the diversities of the tourism experience in this Kingdom due to her cultural and natural heritage. Cambodia’s intangible cultural sites and religious temples enamor visitors with a feeling of calm and peace. They

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    Topic: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? International tourism is an important industry for many countries. In order to develop one country’s economy‚ we inevitably need three main sectors‚ namely agricultural sector‚ industrial sector and tourism sector (usually known as service sector). From this aspect‚ we can evidently see that tourism particularly international tourism is truly playing a vital role in developing the country’s economy because of its vastly positive

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