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Monthly Archives: June 2007
Picture Evaluation
( For Fun) 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Disagree 4. Srongly disagree taken in front of a shop at Quebec city, Canada, June 16, 2007
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Visak Bochea Day– Camping to Chrey Hophnov Mountain
The first camping event was organized to Chrey Hopnov Mountain, Kompong Speu province on Feb 03-04, 2006, Visak Bochea Day. At first, I was worried about gender balance as the trip would stay overnight. Based on Khmer culture, girls are … Continue reading
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Holocust Museum Visit
Holocust museum Visit museum itself was good. It does play role in (human rights) education. From perspective of Cambodia, where experienced genocide regime during 1970s, I could feel how people suffered from this Holocust. I could hardly believe that the … Continue reading
