際際滷shows by User: sokhretsorn / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: sokhretsorn / Wed, 08 Feb 2017 09:12:52 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: sokhretsorn Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh /slideshow/facts-and-figures-31-a-review-of-147-trash-sites-between-2014-and-2016-in-phnom-penh/71901658 ff31-trash-170208091252
Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh Efficient and effective trash collection has been a major public health concern in Phnom Penh for decades, but is expected to get worse due to continued urban expansion, and a population which is expected to hit the three million mark before 2017. Poorly managed trash collection attracts vermin, and causes disease to spread. It even reduces property value and impacts tourism. CINTRI a private trash collection service has had a monopoly in Phnom Penh since being contracted by the Government in 2002, but residents are sceptical that they can make (and keep) the city clean: public expectations have grown and developed beyond what the current model is able to provide. Residents have been dissatisfied by CINTRIs efforts since the start, but CINTRI claim they are not to blame for the capitals trash-strewn streets and that the government is using them as a cover for their own inefficiencies. Nevertheless, CINTRIs contract was reviewed and renewed in May 2016. The private firm held a target of achieving a sustainable trash collection system by 2015, but as this report displays, it is apparent this target was not met.]]>

Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh Efficient and effective trash collection has been a major public health concern in Phnom Penh for decades, but is expected to get worse due to continued urban expansion, and a population which is expected to hit the three million mark before 2017. Poorly managed trash collection attracts vermin, and causes disease to spread. It even reduces property value and impacts tourism. CINTRI a private trash collection service has had a monopoly in Phnom Penh since being contracted by the Government in 2002, but residents are sceptical that they can make (and keep) the city clean: public expectations have grown and developed beyond what the current model is able to provide. Residents have been dissatisfied by CINTRIs efforts since the start, but CINTRI claim they are not to blame for the capitals trash-strewn streets and that the government is using them as a cover for their own inefficiencies. Nevertheless, CINTRIs contract was reviewed and renewed in May 2016. The private firm held a target of achieving a sustainable trash collection system by 2015, but as this report displays, it is apparent this target was not met.]]>
Wed, 08 Feb 2017 09:12:52 GMT /slideshow/facts-and-figures-31-a-review-of-147-trash-sites-between-2014-and-2016-in-phnom-penh/71901658 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh sokhretsorn Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh Efficient and effective trash collection has been a major public health concern in Phnom Penh for decades, but is expected to get worse due to continued urban expansion, and a population which is expected to hit the three million mark before 2017. Poorly managed trash collection attracts vermin, and causes disease to spread. It even reduces property value and impacts tourism. CINTRI a private trash collection service has had a monopoly in Phnom Penh since being contracted by the Government in 2002, but residents are sceptical that they can make (and keep) the city clean: public expectations have grown and developed beyond what the current model is able to provide. Residents have been dissatisfied by CINTRIs efforts since the start, but CINTRI claim they are not to blame for the capitals trash-strewn streets and that the government is using them as a cover for their own inefficiencies. Nevertheless, CINTRIs contract was reviewed and renewed in May 2016. The private firm held a target of achieving a sustainable trash collection system by 2015, but as this report displays, it is apparent this target was not met. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ff31-trash-170208091252-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh Efficient and effective trash collection has been a major public health concern in Phnom Penh for decades, but is expected to get worse due to continued urban expansion, and a population which is expected to hit the three million mark before 2017. Poorly managed trash collection attracts vermin, and causes disease to spread. It even reduces property value and impacts tourism. CINTRI a private trash collection service has had a monopoly in Phnom Penh since being contracted by the Government in 2002, but residents are sceptical that they can make (and keep) the city clean: public expectations have grown and developed beyond what the current model is able to provide. Residents have been dissatisfied by CINTRIs efforts since the start, but CINTRI claim they are not to blame for the capitals trash-strewn streets and that the government is using them as a cover for their own inefficiencies. Nevertheless, CINTRIs contract was reviewed and renewed in May 2016. The private firm held a target of achieving a sustainable trash collection system by 2015, but as this report displays, it is apparent this target was not met.
Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh from Sokhret Sorn
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Facts and figures #29 the urban poor community s knowledge on the 2017 commune election /sokhretsorn/facts-and-figures-29-the-urban-poor-community-s-knowledge-on-the-2017-commune-election factsandfigures29theurbanpoorcommunitysknowledgeonthe2017communeelection-170208091102
KNOWLEDGE ON THE 2017 COMMUNE ELECTION Phnom Penhs urban poor are a marginalized group which has yet to be examined in terms of level of knowledge on voter registration. As such, this research seeks to fill this knowledge gap. It examines whether urban poor residents currently possess a Khmer Citizen Identity Card (IC) or intend to obtain one prior to the voter registration period. It also considers whether those who do not have an IC have the necessary documentation to be able to obtain one, and reasons why such residents may lack such documentation. This study also examines understanding of the pre-requisites for registration and the registration process. Awareness of the upcoming communal elections is also assessed. 237 respondents were interviewed from three urban poor communities in Phnom Penh, which were Village 23, Rolous Cheung Ek and Smor San. These communities were selected because they are typical of urban poor settlements in Phnom Penh, where community members are at risk of experiencing difficulties in registering to vote, and are subject to multiple vulnerabilities, including lack of access to municipal services and the threat of eviction. From these communities, one can draw generalizations about other urban poor communities in Phnom Penh. The survey found that the majority (92%) of the respondents across the communities did possess an IC. For the minority without ICs (8%), 52% of the respondents claimed they would acquire one in time to register to vote. Furthermore, 77% confirmed they voted in 2012 commune election; 62% said they were aware of the upcoming 2017 commune election, and 97% said they would register for the upcoming 2017 commune election. However, none of the respondents were able to provide a complete answer to the requirements for voter registration. Most respondents could only name two requirements, being 18 years or older, or a being a Cambodian citizen. Ownership of electronic devices was also found to be high across the communities (85% own a TV and 48% own a smartphone), however when it comes to accessing information on the commune election, the village chief or village team leader is relied upon as the key source for the majority of community residents. For the respondents who did not possess ICs or another legal document, 45% said the key reason was due to being asked to pay extra. As reported by the respondents that were interviewed, extra payments are normally required to help complete application forms, or to overcome inefficiency.]]>

KNOWLEDGE ON THE 2017 COMMUNE ELECTION Phnom Penhs urban poor are a marginalized group which has yet to be examined in terms of level of knowledge on voter registration. As such, this research seeks to fill this knowledge gap. It examines whether urban poor residents currently possess a Khmer Citizen Identity Card (IC) or intend to obtain one prior to the voter registration period. It also considers whether those who do not have an IC have the necessary documentation to be able to obtain one, and reasons why such residents may lack such documentation. This study also examines understanding of the pre-requisites for registration and the registration process. Awareness of the upcoming communal elections is also assessed. 237 respondents were interviewed from three urban poor communities in Phnom Penh, which were Village 23, Rolous Cheung Ek and Smor San. These communities were selected because they are typical of urban poor settlements in Phnom Penh, where community members are at risk of experiencing difficulties in registering to vote, and are subject to multiple vulnerabilities, including lack of access to municipal services and the threat of eviction. From these communities, one can draw generalizations about other urban poor communities in Phnom Penh. The survey found that the majority (92%) of the respondents across the communities did possess an IC. For the minority without ICs (8%), 52% of the respondents claimed they would acquire one in time to register to vote. Furthermore, 77% confirmed they voted in 2012 commune election; 62% said they were aware of the upcoming 2017 commune election, and 97% said they would register for the upcoming 2017 commune election. However, none of the respondents were able to provide a complete answer to the requirements for voter registration. Most respondents could only name two requirements, being 18 years or older, or a being a Cambodian citizen. Ownership of electronic devices was also found to be high across the communities (85% own a TV and 48% own a smartphone), however when it comes to accessing information on the commune election, the village chief or village team leader is relied upon as the key source for the majority of community residents. For the respondents who did not possess ICs or another legal document, 45% said the key reason was due to being asked to pay extra. As reported by the respondents that were interviewed, extra payments are normally required to help complete application forms, or to overcome inefficiency.]]>
Wed, 08 Feb 2017 09:11:02 GMT /sokhretsorn/facts-and-figures-29-the-urban-poor-community-s-knowledge-on-the-2017-commune-election sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) Facts and figures #29 the urban poor community s knowledge on the 2017 commune election sokhretsorn KNOWLEDGE ON THE 2017 COMMUNE ELECTION Phnom Penhs urban poor are a marginalized group which has yet to be examined in terms of level of knowledge on voter registration. As such, this research seeks to fill this knowledge gap. It examines whether urban poor residents currently possess a Khmer Citizen Identity Card (IC) or intend to obtain one prior to the voter registration period. It also considers whether those who do not have an IC have the necessary documentation to be able to obtain one, and reasons why such residents may lack such documentation. This study also examines understanding of the pre-requisites for registration and the registration process. Awareness of the upcoming communal elections is also assessed. 237 respondents were interviewed from three urban poor communities in Phnom Penh, which were Village 23, Rolous Cheung Ek and Smor San. These communities were selected because they are typical of urban poor settlements in Phnom Penh, where community members are at risk of experiencing difficulties in registering to vote, and are subject to multiple vulnerabilities, including lack of access to municipal services and the threat of eviction. From these communities, one can draw generalizations about other urban poor communities in Phnom Penh. The survey found that the majority (92%) of the respondents across the communities did possess an IC. For the minority without ICs (8%), 52% of the respondents claimed they would acquire one in time to register to vote. Furthermore, 77% confirmed they voted in 2012 commune election; 62% said they were aware of the upcoming 2017 commune election, and 97% said they would register for the upcoming 2017 commune election. However, none of the respondents were able to provide a complete answer to the requirements for voter registration. Most respondents could only name two requirements, being 18 years or older, or a being a Cambodian citizen. Ownership of electronic devices was also found to be high across the communities (85% own a TV and 48% own a smartphone), however when it comes to accessing information on the commune election, the village chief or village team leader is relied upon as the key source for the majority of community residents. For the respondents who did not possess ICs or another legal document, 45% said the key reason was due to being asked to pay extra. As reported by the respondents that were interviewed, extra payments are normally required to help complete application forms, or to overcome inefficiency. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/factsandfigures29theurbanpoorcommunitysknowledgeonthe2017communeelection-170208091102-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> KNOWLEDGE ON THE 2017 COMMUNE ELECTION Phnom Penhs urban poor are a marginalized group which has yet to be examined in terms of level of knowledge on voter registration. As such, this research seeks to fill this knowledge gap. It examines whether urban poor residents currently possess a Khmer Citizen Identity Card (IC) or intend to obtain one prior to the voter registration period. It also considers whether those who do not have an IC have the necessary documentation to be able to obtain one, and reasons why such residents may lack such documentation. This study also examines understanding of the pre-requisites for registration and the registration process. Awareness of the upcoming communal elections is also assessed. 237 respondents were interviewed from three urban poor communities in Phnom Penh, which were Village 23, Rolous Cheung Ek and Smor San. These communities were selected because they are typical of urban poor settlements in Phnom Penh, where community members are at risk of experiencing difficulties in registering to vote, and are subject to multiple vulnerabilities, including lack of access to municipal services and the threat of eviction. From these communities, one can draw generalizations about other urban poor communities in Phnom Penh. The survey found that the majority (92%) of the respondents across the communities did possess an IC. For the minority without ICs (8%), 52% of the respondents claimed they would acquire one in time to register to vote. Furthermore, 77% confirmed they voted in 2012 commune election; 62% said they were aware of the upcoming 2017 commune election, and 97% said they would register for the upcoming 2017 commune election. However, none of the respondents were able to provide a complete answer to the requirements for voter registration. Most respondents could only name two requirements, being 18 years or older, or a being a Cambodian citizen. Ownership of electronic devices was also found to be high across the communities (85% own a TV and 48% own a smartphone), however when it comes to accessing information on the commune election, the village chief or village team leader is relied upon as the key source for the majority of community residents. For the respondents who did not possess ICs or another legal document, 45% said the key reason was due to being asked to pay extra. As reported by the respondents that were interviewed, extra payments are normally required to help complete application forms, or to overcome inefficiency.
Facts and figures #29 the urban poor community s knowledge on the 2017 commune election from Sokhret Sorn
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Facts and figures #28 phnom penhs lakes where are they now /sokhretsorn/facts-and-figures-28-phnom-penhs-lakes-where-are-they-now factsandfigures28phnompenhslakeswherearetheynow-170208090621
Cambodias government has sanctioned the sale of Phnom Penhs lakes and, as evidenced by the high profile case of Boeung Kak Lake, this has been linked with lake filling and loss of Phnom Penhs water systems. This practice is understood through news reports and anecdotal evidence from former residents of affected lakes to be widespread, raising concerns about the impact on Phnom Penhs natural drainage systems and flood risk. However until now there has been no comprehensive analysis of how urban development has impacted on Phnom Penhs Lakes. In 2015 STTs Research Team undertook a study of the current status of 25 lakes in Phnom Penh. This study found that 15 have been filled in, representing a loss of 60% of Phnom Penhs lake systems. A further eight lakes have been partially filled in, and another has become shallower as a result of waste water and garbage emptied into this area. Overall, this demonstrates that Phnom Penhs urban development is having a significant impact on the water systems in this region.]]>

Cambodias government has sanctioned the sale of Phnom Penhs lakes and, as evidenced by the high profile case of Boeung Kak Lake, this has been linked with lake filling and loss of Phnom Penhs water systems. This practice is understood through news reports and anecdotal evidence from former residents of affected lakes to be widespread, raising concerns about the impact on Phnom Penhs natural drainage systems and flood risk. However until now there has been no comprehensive analysis of how urban development has impacted on Phnom Penhs Lakes. In 2015 STTs Research Team undertook a study of the current status of 25 lakes in Phnom Penh. This study found that 15 have been filled in, representing a loss of 60% of Phnom Penhs lake systems. A further eight lakes have been partially filled in, and another has become shallower as a result of waste water and garbage emptied into this area. Overall, this demonstrates that Phnom Penhs urban development is having a significant impact on the water systems in this region.]]>
Wed, 08 Feb 2017 09:06:21 GMT /sokhretsorn/facts-and-figures-28-phnom-penhs-lakes-where-are-they-now sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) Facts and figures #28 phnom penhs lakes where are they now sokhretsorn Cambodias government has sanctioned the sale of Phnom Penhs lakes and, as evidenced by the high profile case of Boeung Kak Lake, this has been linked with lake filling and loss of Phnom Penhs water systems. This practice is understood through news reports and anecdotal evidence from former residents of affected lakes to be widespread, raising concerns about the impact on Phnom Penhs natural drainage systems and flood risk. However until now there has been no comprehensive analysis of how urban development has impacted on Phnom Penhs Lakes. In 2015 STTs Research Team undertook a study of the current status of 25 lakes in Phnom Penh. This study found that 15 have been filled in, representing a loss of 60% of Phnom Penhs lake systems. A further eight lakes have been partially filled in, and another has become shallower as a result of waste water and garbage emptied into this area. Overall, this demonstrates that Phnom Penhs urban development is having a significant impact on the water systems in this region. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/factsandfigures28phnompenhslakeswherearetheynow-170208090621-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cambodias government has sanctioned the sale of Phnom Penhs lakes and, as evidenced by the high profile case of Boeung Kak Lake, this has been linked with lake filling and loss of Phnom Penhs water systems. This practice is understood through news reports and anecdotal evidence from former residents of affected lakes to be widespread, raising concerns about the impact on Phnom Penhs natural drainage systems and flood risk. However until now there has been no comprehensive analysis of how urban development has impacted on Phnom Penhs Lakes. In 2015 STTs Research Team undertook a study of the current status of 25 lakes in Phnom Penh. This study found that 15 have been filled in, representing a loss of 60% of Phnom Penhs lake systems. A further eight lakes have been partially filled in, and another has become shallower as a result of waste water and garbage emptied into this area. Overall, this demonstrates that Phnom Penhs urban development is having a significant impact on the water systems in this region.
Facts and figures #28 phnom penhs lakes where are they now from Sokhret Sorn
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Constitution of Cambodia (khmer) /slideshow/constitution-of-cambodia-khmer/71901216 constitutionkh-170208090111
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Wed, 08 Feb 2017 09:01:10 GMT /slideshow/constitution-of-cambodia-khmer/71901216 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) Constitution of Cambodia (khmer) sokhretsorn Constitution of Cambodia (khmer) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/constitutionkh-170208090111-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Constitution of Cambodia (khmer)
Constitution of Cambodia (khmer) from Sokhret Sorn
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What do you want to do for your life /slideshow/what-do-you-want-to-do-for-your-life/65646681 whatdoyouwanttodoforyourlife-160903043138
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What do you want to do for your life]]>
Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:31:37 GMT /slideshow/what-do-you-want-to-do-for-your-life/65646681 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) What do you want to do for your life sokhretsorn What do you want to do for your life <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatdoyouwanttodoforyourlife-160903043138-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What do you want to do for your life
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War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy /slideshow/war-and-peace-by-leo-tolstoy-65646680/65646680 warandpeacent-160903043136
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Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:31:35 GMT /slideshow/war-and-peace-by-leo-tolstoy-65646680/65646680 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy sokhretsorn War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/warandpeacent-160903043136-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy from Sokhret Sorn
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The kingdom of God is within you -tolstoy /slideshow/the-kingdom-of-god-is-within-you-tolstoy-65646674/65646674 thekingdomofgodiswithinyou-tolstoy-160903043122
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Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:31:22 GMT /slideshow/the-kingdom-of-god-is-within-you-tolstoy-65646674/65646674 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) The kingdom of God is within you -tolstoy sokhretsorn The kingdom of god is within you -tolstoy <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thekingdomofgodiswithinyou-tolstoy-160903043122-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The kingdom of god is within you -tolstoy
The kingdom of God is within you -tolstoy from Sokhret Sorn
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Icem cambodia national_report_01 /slideshow/icem-cambodia-nationalreport01/65646670 icemcambodianationalreport01-160903043114
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Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:31:13 GMT /slideshow/icem-cambodia-nationalreport01/65646670 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) Icem cambodia national_report_01 sokhretsorn Icem cambodia national_report_01 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/icemcambodianationalreport01-160903043114-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Icem cambodia national_report_01
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How to lead small group bible study effectively /sokhretsorn/how-to-lead-small-group-bible-study-effectively howtoleadsmallgroupbiblestudyeffectively-160903043112
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Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:31:12 GMT /sokhretsorn/how-to-lead-small-group-bible-study-effectively sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) How to lead small group bible study effectively sokhretsorn How to lead small group bible study effectively <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howtoleadsmallgroupbiblestudyeffectively-160903043112-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How to lead small group bible study effectively
How to lead small group bible study effectively from Sokhret Sorn
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A tale of Two Cities /slideshow/a-tale-of-two-cities-65646665/65646665 ataleoftwocitiest-160903043106
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A tale of Two Cities]]>
Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:31:06 GMT /slideshow/a-tale-of-two-cities-65646665/65646665 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) A tale of Two Cities sokhretsorn A tale of Two Cities <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ataleoftwocitiest-160903043106-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A tale of Two Cities
A tale of Two Cities from Sokhret Sorn
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Section 01 26_khm /slideshow/section-01-26khm/65646557 section0126khm-160903041942
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Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:19:42 GMT /slideshow/section-01-26khm/65646557 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) Section 01 26_khm sokhretsorn Cambodia Law <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/section0126khm-160903041942-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cambodia Law
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Sat, 03 Sep 2016 04:19:40 GMT /slideshow/section-01-25khm/65646556 sokhretsorn@slideshare.net(sokhretsorn) Section 01 25_khm sokhretsorn Cambodia Law <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/section0125khm-160903041940-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cambodia Law
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Section 01 24_khm /slideshow/section-01-24khm/65646555 section0124khm-160903041939
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