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Extractions: About UC Values Vision, Mission Structure (Simplified) Message from the President ... Classes Colleges College of Arts and Humanities College of Education College of Law College of Public Health ... College of Social Sciences Degrees Degree Overview Undergraduate Degree Master Degree Doctoral Degree Application Application Download Scholarship Fellowship Center for English Studies ... Center for International Studies Partnership Affiliation Jobs General Staff Vacancies Academic Staff Vacancies How to Apply UC Press Volume 01, Nº 03 Volume 01, Nº 02 Volume 01, Nº 01 DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY The Department of Geography focuses on the development of theory and methodology and on the practical application of geographical concepts to the environmental, economic, and socio-political problems globally and in Cambodia. What is Geography?
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Extractions: Advocate, The Air Force Journal of Logistics Air Force Law Review Air Force Speeches ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports REGIONAL GEOGRAPHIC INFLUENCE ON TWO KHMER POLITIES Journal of Third World Studies Spring 2005 by Raymond, Chad Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. This paper examines the effects of Cambodian geography in two Khmer polities: Funan, an empire that occupied the southeastern portions of modern-day Cambodia and Vietnam during the early centuries A.D., and Democratic Kampuchea, a Cambodian state that existed from April 17, 1975, until the Vietnamese invasion of December 25, 1978. The terms "Cambodia" and the alternative English transliteration "Kampuchea" refer to the modern Southeast Asian state located between Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, while "Khmer" is used to denote the language, culture, and nation of the people who are ruled by that state. The territory of modern Cambodia can be thought of as a shallow saucer with a broken rim on the lower right or southeast side. ' The Cardamom mountains along Cambodia's southwestern coast form a barrier with the ocean while the Dangrek mountains along Cambodia's northern border separate the country from the Khorat plateau of Thailand. Highlands are located in Cambodia's extreme northeast. Most of Cambodia's interior is flat. The Mekong river, which enters Cambodia from the north, traverses an alluvial plain in Cambodia's southeast before entering Vietnam to eventually empty into the South China Sea.
Global Perspecitves Canada - About Cambodia cambodian geography Total Area Approximately 69000 sq. miles (181000 sq. km).This is slightly smaller than the state of Oklahoma. http://www.globalperspectivescanada.com/2005/about.html
Extractions: Yet incredibly, the country's culture and identity has survived. Cambodia can justifiably take pride in a rich past preserved in the magnificent temple complex of Angkor. The Cambodian will to survive has triumphed, just as the architectural splendors of Angkor have outlived the savage warfare. Today Cambodia is in he midst of rebuilding itself- socially, economically, and psychologically. The scars of the past, however, will take decades to heal.
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Extractions: DPF's blog Main NZ Politics (up until June 2005) Some sound investigative work by prominent Vietnam veteran Ross Miller, has exposed that Far North mayoralty candidate Des Mahoney never served in Vietnam, despite claimaing to have done so. He has pulled out of the mayoralty race. What an idiot! Talking of idiots I am hugely enjoying the controversy over John Kerry's Vietnam record. You see normally what he did or did not do in Vietnam should be of absolutely no relevance at all to his Presidential campaign. Who cares if he bled or not for his purple hearts. But the delicious karma is that Kerry has done this to himself. I had got sick of the fact that for month after month his campaign deflected almost every question about his flip flopping on issues of national security with statements that as he served in Vietnam and got medals, he can not be questioned on national security. In fact his campaign got quite thuggish and would suggest any attack on Kerry's voting record on national security was an attack on his war record, and unpatriotic. So having made his war record almost the centre-piece of his election campaign (remember Candidate Kerry reporting for duty), it is no surprise that his record will come in for scrutiny. And as Kerry's campaign made such a big fuss over whether Bush turned up for all his national guard duty, then they can't complain when their own tactics are turned back on them.
Sri Lanka POLITICS:: UNP Slams Tin-pot Dictators In JVP The plan paid no attention to cambodian geography or common sense; the nation sfarmers were prostrate after five years of civil war. http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2005/6/2284.html
Extractions: In a statement to the Daily Mirror Mr. Attanyake said: 'We take strong exception to Mr. Amarasinghe's unwarranted remark. Thank god ! Sri Lanka is still a democracy, because the JVP failed in its bid to foist a dictatorship on us in 1971 and 1988. He said in a democracy such as that exists in Sri Lanka it is the people who should decide as to who should run the government on their behalf.
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Extractions: The Rustics By Richard Wood, Rustic 11 1970 was an interesting year in the history of the war in Southeast Asia. President Richard M. Nixon, under intense pressure from congress and the public, was determined to withdraw all American forces from Vietnam with some degree of honor. A process called "Vietnamization" was in progress, which essentially meant giving most of the military equipment to the South Vietnamese and returning all of the real estate occupied by the Americans to them. Each base -except for Tan Son Nhut was in the process of closing. Tan Son Nhut would be the last to close and it was absorbing all of the bits and pieces left from disbanded units and it was hopelessly crowded. The mood of the Americans in Vietnam was low. They knew that winning was no longer an objective (if it ever was) and there was no incentive to venture outside the American bases and pick a fight with anyone. In III Corps, the 1st Calvary Division was still sending out patrols and still providing work for the Rash FACs. The 25th Infantry Division was less active and the Issue FACs were under-employed. At Ben Hoa , The Ranch Hand (Agent Orange) operation had been disbanded. The 3rd Tac Fighter Wing had traded its F-100s for A-37s and was gradually turning those over to the VNAF. The most active unit at Bien Hoa was the 19th TASS, which was still supporting O-2 and OV-10 FACs at 22 Forward Operating Locations throughout III Corps.
Extractions: Rules Governing the Presidential Debates The Kerry and Bush campaigns recently executed a " Memorandum of Understanding " that sets forth the ârules that will govern debates in which the campaigns participate in 2004,â the first of which, of course, is tonight. We decided to review the agreement and look out for any issues of vital importance. Here are some key features, with commentary: âThe candidates will put all bookbags, backpacks, and purses at the back of the room prior to the debate. The candidates will answer debate questions by filling in the circles on each candidateâs ScanTron sheet fully and completely. A partially filled in circle will not count as a correct debate answer. You will not be permitted to leave the auditorium or use the restrooms during the debate. Yes, George, you have a question? No, Iâm sorry, you may not use a crayon.â § 5(f): The candidates may not ask each other direct questions, but may ask rhetorical questions.