Tuesday, August 10, 2010
That is why!
An ardent supporter of globalization raised an important points at the start of the meeting. It was a terse proposition, and it was shameful to the speaker because the audience did not understand what he had been trying to explain. At a glance, I saw a man standing up among an array of anti-globalization fans rebuking the speaker that he had not broken the ice yet. True! The first speaker could not get his ideas across, which culminated in the audience walking away from the conference hall. The pinnacle of his aspiration as a supporter of globalization had come to the end when he gave the audience an obscure view of what globalization really is.
Monday, August 9, 2010
I had to be blunt on this!
It was that transient moment that I forced myself to speak out that words, even though I was aware that these words could hurt him. "John, you have done a very good job so far for our company," I said to him sympathetically, "But a piece of news that I hate to break is that the situation really forces me to dismiss you." After saying this, I knew that I had been terse to John. "I know that is what I will get at the end of the day, but don't you want to sleep on this decision for a few more days. After all, I have been working here all my life," John angrily replied. "Well, John," I pat him "The gist of the story is that we are running out of fund to support more stuff. So we need to lay off some." It was not the most cogent reason, I knew, and it was an acute pain to lay off such a good stuff like him.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
SHOULD CHRISTMAS BE ALLOWED TO CELEBRATE IN CAMBODIAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
Christmas or Christmas Day is a Christian holiday which is celebrated annually, usually on December 25 by both Christians and non-Christians around the world to remember the birth of Jesus Christ. It is the time for people to share joy, bliss and festivity. Christian religious views were first spread to Cambodia in the 1660s, imparting its values to Cambodian civilization. Nowadays, although the majority of Cambodians are Buddhists, most of them also celebrate Christmas. In recent years, however, there have been arguments about whether Christmas celebration should be allowed in Cambodian public schools. In my opinion, celebrating Christmas in Cambodian public schools because someone or some group finds it enjoyable should not be allowed because it can be carried out in other places; it creates chaos to and pollutes the environment of the schools; and Cambodian public schools are expected to promote Cambodian culture.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Controversy between Cambodia and Thailand about the $40m Loan
On Friday the 27th of November, 2009, the Cambodian government announced that they had cancelled the loan from Thailand; however, on Sunday the 29th of November, 2009, officials said that Thailand’s multimillion-dollar loan for a project to repair the National Road number 68 is still on the table.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The causes, effects and solutions of Pollutions
In accordance with the article "Pollution," it is argued that knowing the sources of pollution is a primary step in finding the solutions. Two types op pollutions, air and water, and the solutions to the problem of pollutions are mentioned in the article. As it is suggested, air pollution is mainly caused by road congestion, smoke from the factories and absence of trees, whereas water pollution is often due to superstitious beliefs, factory-formed effluents, and corroded pipes. As a result of the pollutions, more and more people are getting sick and the environment is becoming harmful to the species on earth. To solve the problems, the government and individuals should work cooperatively. We, as an individual, should cut down the amount of carbon emission from our vehicles and plant more trees, while the government should control the smoke from factories and prohibit some ares for recycling wastes.
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