By: Cathy Chen | 2010-11-23 | News and society The Stampede took place on November 22th, on the diamonds island in Phnom Penh. At least 345 people have been killed and 410 people were wounded, the estimated number of deaths will increase in the following. read more
By: Al Thomas | 2010-03-28 | News and society Secretary (His Majesty) Paulson is stampeding Congress into spending taxpayers' money to bail out Wall Street and other bankers. If you and I had bought these bad mortgages or the CDOs (Credit Default Obligations) who would bail us out? No one. We would have to work it out on our own. read more
By: Vicheka Lay | 2010-04-24 | Politics A Letter Was Sent To Cambodian Minister of Foreign Affairs About Israeli and Lebanese Crisis. Content of the letter was as followed: read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-11-25 | News and society After the serious stampede in Cambodian capital Phnom Penh on Monday (November 22, 2010) killing 347 people and injuring hundreds of victims, it is necessary to mention causes and consequences of the same accidents so that people can learn a precious lesson about how to avoid such consternated disasters. Here is a list of some deadliest incidents involving crowds, most often stampedes that occur during sporting or religious events over the past 5 years. We may make very surprised if you know that thousands of people died because of avoidable situations like a crush during the Hindu pilgrimage in India or the live concert music’s panic in Maroc. read more
By: Sophia Brain | 2010-11-23 | Free Cambodia has declared a national day of mourning after more than 300 people were killed and hundreds more injured in a stampede at a festival crammed with millions of people. read more
By: Bob Randooke | 2010-04-01 | Stock Market This article deals with the stock market crash of 1929 and the reasons behind it exhilarating to the point of causing many bankruptcies. We also talk about an important stock market law that was passed after the crash to help prevent future crashes. read more
By: Roberta Edstrom | 2010-03-31 | Pets Whether you're chasing cans, running poles, out down the trail, or shooting at your local cowboy match, chasing your Best Hat is never any fun. Here is where a stampede string comes in handy. A stampede string not only looks great, but their main purpose is to keep your hat from blowing off. In fact, a hat without a stampede string on, is like a re-run of "Gone With the Wind". A stampede string also helps when you need to find a place for your hat when you want to take it off for a few seconds, because the stampede string will allow you hat to simply hang on your back. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-11-24 | Community News A sudden stampede on Koh Pich’s north suspension bridge in Phnom Penh has killed at least 375 people and wounded another 755 people on the last day of Water Festival. An official investigation insight into the tragedy has initially acknowledged that the panic set off when a crowded bridge started swaying. The disaster may have turned into the saddest corner of Cambodia. The prime minister of Cambodia has announced a day of mourning on Thursday for the victims. However, there are fears that death toll will rise in a few days because emergency workers in Cambodia are still searching for bodies at the footbridge. read more
By: carol | 2010-12-12 | Accessories Nerf guns have been a firm favourite with boys for many years now. The Nerf Stampede is one of their latest offerings and it does not disappoint. Nerf recommend that the stampede ECS blaster is suitable for children over 8 years old. This is mainly because it is quite a big gun so younger children may struggle to hold and use it as it is quite heavy when fully loaded. read more
By: blogerzoom | 2010-03-26 | Holidays No one was outside to help me so I tried to get up immediately but the moment I was up I felt an excruciating pain from my left knee. read more
By: Vicheka Lay | 2010-04-04 | Politics Since a very recent revelation about the finding of Cambodias offshore oil reserves, there have already been dramatic premature allegations, arisen from individuals, local and international NGOs, in particular the donors, about the mismanagement of such the prospective revenue gained from that oil reserves. But why is it the case? read more
By: Risper | 2011-06-07 | History A number of diseases most of the time affects some people more than others. The explanation for this observation may be due to factors such as the living standards, social factors, environmental factors and cultural factors among other factors. As a nurse, one should be able to conduct a community assessment to establish the contributing factors behind the prevalence of a particular disease. read more
By: Gene Lalor | 2010-04-04 | News and society No other single issue about the attack of June 8, 1967 on the USS Liberty by Israeli air and naval forces provokes more interest, incites more controversy, and arouses more ire than the most fundamental question: Why did it happen? Interrelated are many other questions-too many other questions. Those would include but are far from limited to these: read more
By: Sean G Murphy | 2010-03-31 | Self Improvement Outside influences, location, timing, weather, these are real excuses that have been used in my coaching programs to explain lack of success. Now I will agree that who we are and what we believe is an accumulation of many people from our past. The thing that needs to happen is a version of Spring cleaning of our mind. You're right, if your parents told you that you could not achieve anything, or that you would not amount to anything, then that is too bad for you. It's too bad if you still believe it. read more
By: Carlos Montes | 2010-03-31 | Destinations There are many ranches around the Calgary area where you can go and learn about the cowboy way of life and enjoy horseback lessons and tours. There are also a variety of historical parks around Calgary, including Heritage Park Historical Village. There's even a traditional First Nations festival every summer with the Tsuu T'ina Rodeo and Pow-wow. read more