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    mentions how the Angkar banned the practice of religion. Since we learn Sem Im Ung (i.e. Pa) was a monk, it is expected for to have great knowledge of the Buddhist religion, and we specifically see this when he and Loung visit the religious site of Angkor Wat; as he holds her hand, picks her up, and tells her about the temple and what it means. It is also another moment of the book in which we see how close the two really…

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    1-The Eiffel Tower(Paris) It built in 1889.The Eiffel Tower (nickname the iron lady) named with it’s engineer.His name is Gustave Eiffel.It built for Expo 1889 Paris Fair.It has became a global icon of France.It’s three hundred meters high and one hundred twenty five meters wide.It is the tallest building in Paris.Every day millions of tourists visit here and see this wonderful structure. 2-The Great Wall of China Chinese Emperor Si-Huangti constructed the great Wall of the China in B.C(Before…

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    Frank Lloyd Wright Essay

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    Frank Lloyd Wright and his Architectures In art, the artist’s personal experience matter because it would reflect on one’s ideas and reflect on one’s work. Knowing Frank Lloyd Wright’s prior design, and idea he hold on to, could help better understanding the Fallingwater. Frank Lloyd Wright was born in a small town in Wisconsin, and developed early idea of architecture with toy building blocks that have geometrical shapes when he was a little. He was trained in the Chicago style,but later…

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    Across the globe, we have different unique cities that bring out the best of culture, tradition combined with modernity, a state of class buildings and with huge commercial activity. Many cities are very modern with technological advancements and they spell class and wonder to the eyes of the beholder. Adelaide, Australia It is a beautiful capital city of South Australia and is often referred to as the green city. The numerous parks and boulevards of Adelaide make it a perfect green place to…

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    Cambodia. First, Cambodia has 21 cities. And the capital city is Phnom Penh. This is Phnom Penh picture. Phnom Penh is the largest city in Cambodia. Located on the banks of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong River.” Slide 5 : “For tourism, interesting place are Angkor Wat, Bayon temple, Banteay Srei ” Slide 6 : “Cambodia has…

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    Use the ‘Schnellbrief' to answer the following THREE questions: 1. Determine the provenance of the source. (Hint: It's to do with the source author's background/beliefs etc and how these would have affected what is being presented in the source.) 10 Marks This source was a list of instructions set out by Heydrich to somewhat direct ‘the final aim'. Heydrich was a very anti-semitic person, he was seen as one of the darkest Nazi officers at the time. He was put in charge of some of the key…

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    places across the world” (p. 289). Ritzer & Dean (2015) “Global tourism has increased over the years, as increasing numbers are able to use low-priced, high speed transportation to travel to remote places such as the Galapagos Islands or temples of Angkor Wat (2015). Sociologist Zigmunt Bauman (1998) suggests that while globalization may be the most important change in human history, it has the ability to “divide, while it unites”, causing positive exposure for some, and unintended consequences…

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    preserving their own cultural identity. Even the Khmer Rouge, former rulers of today’s Cambodia from 1975 to 1989, who nearly succeeded in ridding the state in its entirely of its monastic institutions and religious heritage, maintained the 12th century Angkor Wat prominently as the center of the country’s…

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    Cambodia’s neighboring countries are Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos. The country is known for Angkor Wat, which is the largest religious monument in the world. Visitors come every year to visit the stone structures that have been there for hundreds of years. Cambodia is run by a parliament. Although a beautiful sight, Cambodian law is corrupt and actually…

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    Japan Vs Cambodia

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    Both Japan and Cambodia are countries which belong to Asia, the largest continent on Earth. On the other hand, based on the term “geographical realm”, they are in different realms. One is in East Asia, and the other is in Southeast Asia. They also have the distinction in many aspects such as physical pattern, history, population features, economic and political issues, and socio-cultural issues. The characteristics of Japan and Cambodia will be explored obviously by looking at the similarities…

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