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| Kaur Chouk - The Tradition of A
Head Shave: |
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Cambodia
recently has made great strides to abandon
its past economic turmoil and to achieve
political stability. But it is not the
economy or the government that mark
the changing state of the nation.
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| The Antiquated Ox Cart: |
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distant observers, the ox cart may appear to be an antiquated means of transportation,
but to rural Cambodian farmers, the cart can make a difference between life and
death. More |
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| | Social Issues
- AFESIP: |
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lucrative nature of Cambodia's human trafficking industry has threatened to conquer
Mr. Pierre Legros and Mrs. Samaly Mam's quest to free women from a life of sexual
servitude. More |
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| | The
Music Maker: |
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banging sounds "Pang, pang, pang," are as piercing as the fiery red
sparks shooting from the hammer of Im Bun Theoun, one of Cambodia's premier instrument
makers. More |
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| | Nom
Banchok-The khmer Noodle With a Long Tale: |
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people enjoy eating Khmer noodles as much as they like taking an evening stroll.
In that case, sitting down for dinner in Phnom Penh may feel as comfortable
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| | Cambodian
Spirit - Enterpreneurism: |
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pedestrians hit Phnom Penh's crowded streets, they must be prepared to dodge noodle
vendors, fruit sellers, sunglass hawkers, and moto drivers. More |
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| | Places Of Interest
- Phnom Chiso : |
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National Road Two, one can travel about 78 dusty kilometers from the hustle and
bustle of Phnom Penh to stumble upon the hill of Phnom Chiso in Takeo province.
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| | The Beauty &
The Pain Of Cambodia: |
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was only 10 years and had been rescued the day before we visited the AFESIP (Agir
Pour Les Femmes en Situation Precaire), a safe haven for young women More |
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| | SOROPTIMIST -
Awareness, Advocacy & Action: |
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are thousands of women in 123 countries Soroptimists? The answer is that collectively
as members of Soroptimist International More |
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| | Legend Of Preah
Ko and Preah Keo: |
Once
upon a time, a husband and his wife lived in a village. One day, the wife dreamed
she was wearing a diamond ring that made her disappear. The wife asked her husband
to visit a fortuneteller to interpret the meaning of the dream. More |
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| | Overheard: |
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Beauty "Can I see my baby?" the happy new mother asked. When
the bundle was nestled in her arms and she moved More |
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