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In Buddhism, ‘what goes round comes round’ is one of the most important and well-known philosophies on which Buddha gave emphasis. Most if not all Buddhists know and understand this philosophy, but how strictly they follow it is another story.
In fact, ‘what goes round comes round’ is stressed [...]
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Nowadays I am teaching and helping many Cambodian university students enhance their academic potentials in English language and soft skills such as Public Speaking, communication, and etc. Working with them reminds me a lot about my life as a student. It just takes me back to the wild happy times I [...]
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2011 Khmer New Year celebration is approaching and going to fall on the 14th, 15th, and 16th of April. As for most Cambodian students, they have already been on their one-, two-, or even three-week summer vacation.
For some students, three weeks might mean a great of development, a [...]
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A music lover, I remember I used to listen to a very famous Khmer song in the ‘90s. The title of the song is “Don’t love a girl while you’re at the age of learning”, directly translated from Khmer language. The song describes how painful a male graduate student feels after [...]
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I got the title of this article from a piece of copy-writing shown on a notebook that I used in one of classes in junior high school. The piece of writing is so well written that anyone can understand from it the importance of note-taking and writing.
Personally and [...]
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No man is an island. No one can live alone in this very world. People must and have to be connected in some ways to other people. The connection is plainly easy, but the hardest part is to determine benefits of that people network. It is believed that you are the [...]
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As known by people in education sector, education by itself is a really big term and covers almost all aspects of human life. That’s why education has to be broken down into three main types including ‘formal’, ‘non-formal’, and ‘informal’. In brief the definition and characteristics of each type of education [...]
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When I was freshly out of high school in 2004 at the age of 17, I was really unsure about my life and did not like the state at all. Based on my senior high school’s results, I was neither bad nor good. I got a ‘C’ grade for my overall band score. [...]
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I distinctly remember when I was a high school student, my instructors usually advised me to spend more time to study on my own after each class. Then, some teachers would go extreme to recommend that I had to spend double time in self-learning for the time I studied at school. [...]
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Concentration is very important and highly needed for any learning or self-learning activity to be efficiently and effectively productive. With high level of concentration, a student can achieve or complete more work by spending less time. However, it is not really easy to maintain concentration due to modern technology and constant [...]
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