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    Observations on Corruption in Cambodia In 1993‚ with the constitutional monarchy restored in Cambodia‚ Sihanouk became the king once again. The whole country were cheerful‚ as they finally saw the dawn of peace. Having suffered ravages of war for nearly half a century‚ Cambodia‚ which used to be called as “oasis of peace”‚ was not flourished any more. Cambodian economy withstanding the devastating strike‚ this country had become one of the least developed countries in the world. Under the leadership

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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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    Violence erupted in the Cambodian capital‚ Phnom Penh‚ on Sunday‚ as thousands of opposition activists protested the government’s victory in a disputed election. Human rights activists said one protester was killed by a gunshot to the head during a street battle with police. The violence marked an escalation of a political crisis that has gripped Cambodia since official results from July’s election gave a victory to the party of longtime Prime Minister Hun Sen‚ albeit with a reduced parliamentary

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    The term genocide is used to describe the deliberate killing of a large group of people‚ especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group. (Oxford Dictionary) The Khmer Rouge overworked and starved the entire population by mandating they triple the production of rice while also depriving them of rest‚ communication‚ food‚ and proper medicine. They would also arrest‚ torture‚ and execute the country’s intellectuals and those of foreign decent in creating their perfect agrarian society. Homosexuals

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    Influential Materialism on Cambodian Society Introduction One of the remarkable transitions in Cambodia began in 1993. It was the economic reform switching from planned-economic to open-free economic market. Since ever‚ Cambodia gradually boosts the national economy by allowing private possessions and foreign investment. This is a signal of democracy in the nation. To be a democratic country‚ such rights and freedom must be given to the masses. It is well-known that people want to be equal before

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    There are three reasons why Cambodia is a great place to visit. The first reason Cambodia is a great place to visit is the tourist destinations. There are a lot of interesting place in Phnom Penh City‚ such as the Royal Palace‚ the Silver Pagoda‚ the National Museum‚ the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum‚ and Wat Phnom. Furthemore‚ The greatest attraction in Cambodia and one of the most spectacular ancient sites on earth is Angkor Wat Temple‚ the world’s largest single religious monument which is located

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    To stop the Vietnamese‚ the Khmer Rouge send many field workers to fight. Thousands of Cambodians were killed. In December‚ 1978‚ the Vietnamese troops were able to fight their way deep into Cambodia. Phnom Penh was captured by Vietnam on January 7‚ 1979. The Khmer Rouge was forced into Thailand‚ and received aid from China and Thailand. However‚ even with aid‚ the Khmer Rouge was unable to take back Cambodia. In 1982‚ a new Cambodian government was formed

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    mixture of bark of Terminalia nigrovenulosa Pierre (Combretaceae)‚ bark of Tamarindus indica L. (Caesalpinioideae) and stem of Coscinum usitatum Pierre (Menispermaceae)‚ according to 2nd symposium of professor CHENG Sun Kaing‚ faculty of Pharmacy‚ Phnom Penh‚ which is conducted on 6th -- 8th December 2010‚ Hanoi. The traditional medicines can save patient ’s money and also don ’t have any side effects if they are

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    Traffic Jam In Phnom Phen From day to day‚ Phnom Phen have a lot of cars and motors which cause traffic jam in Phnom Phen . People who live in Phnom Phen never like traffic and they said that “why traffic jam in Phnom Phen is increasing” . First‚ Phnom Phen have a lot of people who move to live every year . As a simple instance‚ Phnom Phen have several work for Cambodian ‚ like garment worker ‚ seller or instruction worker … . In the other hand‚ every year it has students

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    The Khmer Rouge captured the city of Phnom Penh in 1976 and in doing so they overthrew the previous Cambodian government and gained complete control over the country. Once they came into power they executed their new reforms to transform Cambodia to an agrarian society inclusive of relocating

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