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    The Killing Fields

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    ’The Killing Fields’ is a 1984 British drama film directed by Roland Joffé‚ exploring the Khmer Rouge reign of terror in Cambodia and the experiences shared between two journalists: Relentless New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg (Sam Waterston) and Cambodian interpreter Dith Pran (Dr. Haing S. Ngor). The casting for the movie was chosen appropriately and the storyline portrayed an accurate historical representation of the events that occurred in Cambodia and the treatment of prisoners in the

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    Holidays in Cambodia

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    will choose only the three most important celebrations to describe. Firstly‚ Water festival takes place in October or the beginning of November. Up to a million people from all over the country gather at the banks of Tunle Sap and Mekong rivers in Phnom Penh to watch hundreds of colorful racing boats. The boat racing represents the strengths of the powerful khmer marine forces during the Khmer empire. Moreover I think the festival marks the changing of the flow of the Tonle Sap and is seen as thanksgiving

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    Cambodian architecture is well known for the temples and monuments of Angkor; but the country is also home to an extraordinary‚ and imminently threatened‚ collection of modern buildings from the 1950 ’s and 60 ’s. Following its independence from France in 1953 to the outbreak of civil war in 1970‚ Cambodia experienced a renaissance in architecture and the arts. The buildings of this era have come to be known as “The New Khmer Architecture”. The foremost architect of the time‚ and author of some

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    Cambodian Genocide

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    Mass graves overflowing with bodies. Bodies which have been mutilated and burned lay on the ground. Carelessly thrown everywhere as if they are not even human. This was the sight in war torn Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge controlled Cambodia and terrorized the people. They killed people who were educated‚ from a certain ethnic group‚ from a certain region‚ opposed the Khmer Rouge or just wore glasses. People were taken to facilities used for killing and torture and were never seen again. People were forced

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    The Ugly American

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    wrongfully accused man named John Clovin who was beaten nearly to death during Sears’ time in the country. MacWhite’s second problem was his misplaced trust in Donald‚ a house tenant. His third problem was his proposal to the American Aid Mission in Phnom Penh Cambodia to have a chicken expert sent to Sarkhan. A summation of his time in office was a failure on his part even with all of his efforts to improve. Some of his efforts even lead to his downfall and each will be explored equally. Towards the

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    Academic  Introduction  Speech       Good  afternoon  class!  Let  me  introduce  myself  to  you  first!  My  name   is  Ek  Saodyanuth  and  I’m  19  years  old.  Phnom  Penh  is  the  only  place   where  I  was  born  and  brought  up.  I’m  a  former  student  at  Singapore   International  School  and  American  Intercon  Institute.  I’ve  finished   my  BacII  in  2012.  After

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    Modern Technology

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    actually many accident has happen every day by ridding car‚ motor…Example in Cambodia Traffic accident happen and 4.7 people die in accidents each day‚ according to a report by the Cambodian government and Handi cap International Belgium an NGO in Phnom Penh

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    of export trades due to the effect of ASEAN cooperation. Furthermore‚ these days Cambodia is a really hectic country as a business centre with many Asian and foreign companies which are stimulating their investments in the country‚ especially in Phnom Penh. Hence‚ with the further ASEAN integration 2015 plan‚ Cambodia will absolutely gain more benefits in the economic sector from this association. Likewise‚ the tourism industry is also another field in Cambodia with many considerable improvements

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    for their inability to perform unceasing physical labor (“Cambodian Genocide | World without Genocide”). Organization: The Khmer Rouge banquet fought against the USA playing a controversial role‚ they still had success in taking control over Phnom Penh. Over the next few years Cambodians started to behold the elimination of any form of western technological presence; the coercion of a communal life; mass execution (“Cambodian Genocide Facts and Timeline: A Clear Account”). The goal was to get

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    Market Segmentation

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    do business is in the city because people are gathered there including people from the countryside. So the busiest blocks where there are people passing by 24 hours a day are KFC’s targets. Moreover‚ by positioning the store in the capital city Phnom Penh and a touristic city as Siem Reap‚ KFC can benefit from the excessive amount of labor force and a less expense on delivering raw material to each branch. Beside targeting the city as its distributing place‚ KFC also looks for the place that is near

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