Calendar Thursday, September 09, 2010
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Upcoming Events

  • 02/09/08 : Prototype Showcase
    We showcased our brand new green vehicle engine, the Cougar Prototype. Using the energy output bacteria that cover the skin of the entire vehicle, our prototype can reach speeds of 110mph and last 687 miles without recharging. The bacterium extracts CO2 and converts into power for the vehicle. More...
  • 16/10/08 : Annual Conference
    Our Annual Conference to showcase to our shareholders and customers the latest products that will be available in the following year. CEO Allan Morris will be speaking. More...

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History
Agriculture in Cambodia From 1955 to 1965

By: Chin Socheat

Abstract

After gaining national independence in 1953, Cambodian Government made remarkable efforts for the development of all fields including agriculture, main foundation of Cambodian economy.

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Reamke in Khmer Culture

By: Chea Vanny

Abstract

Reamke, one of the oldest works of Khmer literature since Angkor period, is very well-known and influential in Khmer socio-culture. To the study of Khmer literature, Reamke is historically representing the richness of ideas in Khmer literature (both written and oral).

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The Cambodian Khum from 1897 to 1919 and its Contemporary Relevance

By: Chheat Sreang

Abstract

While the claim that the 2002 local elections were the first local elections in Cambodia was widely circulated, there have been few attempts to study this subject historically. Also, the argument about female participation in previous local elections was doubted by the authors.

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By: Yin Kithsiv

Abstract

Why study electronics? Try to imagine living today without using electronics. You would have no electric lights, no telephone, no television, no calculators, no doorbell to announce your friends and any number of other things we call “necessities” today. You would not buy a radio, a computer, microwave ovens or a flashlight. Electronics have made life not only easier and more interesting but also more complicated.