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Vicheka Lay is a Legal Consultant for a law firm, Business Researcher and Writer for Mag Alliance, a publication company, a researcher for a New York-based company, and a feelance translator for various companies in Cambodia, Australia, malaysia, USA, Vietname, India, etc. He is also a member of lega writing institute. A LL.M candidate, with specialization in International Law. Email: vichekalay@yahoo.com

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  • The Meager Resources of Asian and African Legal Education
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] When referring to drafting international commercial contract, high-profile facility agreement, and other commercial transaction designations as well as legal research & publication, Western-educated lawyers, legal practitioners, and legal researchers are often judged to be much more qualified than the Asian/African-educated ones. By far, legal education in Asia is deemed lacking resources, from which other negative aspects were laid claim to; meager publications, lack of qualified instructors, as well as requiring sophistication and spontaneity from the legal practitioners and non-practitioners.


  • Background of Japanese Business Development
    [Business:International-Business] When one hears about Japan, luxurious cars, skyscrapers, stock markets, robots, computers, aircrafts and other latest scientific and technological products of the world has always come to his/her mind. However, no one can forget 1945's tragedy, in which Hiroshima and Nagasaki was deteriorated to the ground by atomic bombs, under the command of U.S President Harry S. Truman.


  • A Very Troubled Templed - No End in Sight For Standoff Over Extraordinary Preah Vihear
    [News-and-Society:International] After a seventeen-year wait, Preah Vihear, along with nineteen other sites, was inscribed as a new site on the World Heritage List of the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) on July 8, 2008, but the inscription excluded the 4.6 sq km plot of land adjoining the temple.


  • Wildlife Conservation in the Central Cardamom Forest
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] A collaborative study between the Cambodian Forestry Administration, Conservation International and Fauna and Flora International from 2001 to 2004 has proved that the Central Cardamom Forest has an exceptional degree of biological diversity, including many globally threatened species such as the Indochinese tiger, Asian elephant, and Siamese crocodile. The Central Cardamom Protected Forest is situated within the boundaries of three Cambodian provinces, Koh Kong, Kompong Speu, and Pursat, and covers over 400,000 hectares of land.


  • Endorsing Government's Stand Over Preah Vihear Tension
    [News-and-Society:Politics] The Preah Vihear site has long been the epicentre of diplomatic tension between Cambodia and Thailand since 1902, but the case that Preah Vihear was inscribed as a new site on the World Heritage List of UNESCO on July 8, 2008, but excluded the 4.6 sq km plot of land adjoining the temple, has steered Cambodia into a full-scale diplomatic tension with Thailand. Since then, we have seen the military build-up as well as the act of aggression into Cambodian territorial sovereignty from the Thai side.


  • Politics Is Wrong for Career Starter
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Politics, theoretically and practically, is probably the word's most biased career. Politician, therefore, needs to not care about anything, but power and meticulously bias toward his/her political party. That's why I strongly suggest anyone not to enter politics as career start-up.


  • Nicolas Sarkozy - A Youthful President of France
    [News-and-Society:International] Nicolas Sarkozy elected to be President of France on May 6, 2007, to me, is probably one of the most youthful presidents I've ever heard of. He wed his first wife Marie-Dominique Culioli in 1982 and had two sons. However, as soon as he became a president, he divorced his wife. To my surprise, this news has dominated French and international media.


  • Via "Social Development" Principle, Homosexuality Shall Be Illegalized
    [News-and-Society] Homosexuality is currently one of the hottest topics in the United States of America, Commonwealth of Canada, Western European countries, and other developed states. It is also spreading to developing country like Cambodia. The controversial debate behind homosexuality is whether it shall be legalized or not. This article, via "social development" principle, would interpret that homosexuality shall be illegalized.


  • Some Frequently Asked Questions to be a Translator
    [Business:Ethics] Some translation entities, before recruiting any translation staff, set some questions for the candidate. These questions may not only relate to the capacity of the candidate, but also to gain knowledge of candidate's personality, attitude, and other personal criteria, attributable to a successful translation.


  • Taiwan Shall be Independent and Sovereign - An Economic Point of View
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] In 1949, on losing the Chinese Civil War to the Communist Party of China, the Kuomintang ruling clique, led by Chiang Kai-shek, retreated from Mainland China and moved the ROC government to Taipei, Taiwan's largest city, and at the same time, he was continuing to claim sovereignty over all of China and Greater Mongolia. On the mainland, the victorious Communists established the People's Republic of China, claiming to be the sold representative of China including Taiwan and portraying the ROC government on Taiwan as an illegitimate entity.


  • Lesson Forgotten in Cambodian Law School
    [Legal] Until very recently, legal education in Cambodia is still very low, due to a number of well-known factors: lack of qualified legal instructors and legal materials in national/English/French languages, fragile legal and political system, and shortage of social incentives in term of legal education and profession. All of these defects are, by and large, contributing to the low social image of legal education and profession in the country.


  • International Law and Cambodia's Global Entrance
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] International Law only reaches its heyday after the Second World War. The reason of International-Law existence is that it would reduce potential interstate wars, as well as promoting world peace and security and economic growth. Unfortunately, up until now, International Law is a relatively new word here in Cambodia, so what our prospect of stability and economic benefits is.


  • All United Nations Officials Shall Be Internationalists
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and a majority of other signatories. Up to this 2007, it is still an ineffective world's most prominent diplomatic organization.


  • Humanitarian Failures of Iraq War
    [News-and-Society:Politics] On March 20, 2003, a collation force led by the United States of America attacked Iraq, based on the belief that Iraq possessed and was actively developing weapons of mass destruction (WMD); these weapons possessed threats to the U.S., U.S.'s interests and its allies. Another war rational was Saddam Hussein's alleged collaboration with the Al-Qaeda terrorist group, who were September-11-tragedy mastermind. As the war moves on, humanitarian crisis has become more and more imminent. The purpose of this article is to unveil the humanitarian failures of this Iraq War.


  • It's Time "to Humanize" Myanmar's Current Military Junta Government
    [News-and-Society:Politics] In mid-August 2007, a decision by the government to sharply raise fuel prices led to a new round of street protests. After small demonstrations by students, the situation turned more serious when large numbers of the country's Buddhist monks, who are widely revered, joined in. To take measures against these civil uprisings, the Military Junta


  • Because You Have Only One Life
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Everyday we hear too many different advices, regarding how to live our lives and those advices seem to be endless, and most of all; are those advices leading us to the right ways? To me, no advice can lead us better than we advise ourselves. And I have only one slogan for you to lead your life to the fullest: "Because You Have Only One Life."


  • Roundtable Debate on the Cambodian Constitution to Mark its 14th Anniversary
    [News-and-Society] I was invited by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights to participate in "the roundtable debate on the implementation of the Cambodian Constitution" to mark the anniversary of the Constitution adopted in 1993. The meeting was chaired by Mrs. CHEA Vannath, former Director of the Center for Social Development and it was solemnized on September 24, 2007, from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. at LA PARRANDA Hotel, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.


  • China's Civilized Economy - Human Rights?
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Almost everyday, we hear the news about China's economic growth; front-running toy production, upward spiral garment production, boosting agricultural production, increasingly crucial role in transnational trade integration, and other like economy-growth tendencies, what about its human rights? This article attempts to comparatively and practically unveil China's economic growth and its human rights.


  • ASEAN Region - Democracy Without Foundation
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Despite ASEAN region is now enjoying more central roles in world economy; its democracy is still allegedly uncivilized. Almost protractedly everyday, we hear the people/NGOs allege the activities of the governments as undemocratic and/or human-rights abusive; likewise the governments accuse their people's/NGOs' activities as beyond democracy. Many years have passed, democracy; however, is still sensitively fragile in this region.


  • Cambodia - Nationwide Consistency in Legal Terminology
    [Legal:Regulatory-Compliance] Legal terminology is a must for both legal education and practice, and indeed, it is one of the most likely grounds for legal conflicts and other such conflicts of interest. In Cambodia, such the inconsistency is ubiquitous and one of the most likely grounds for conflicts and other difficulties in academic activities. The following paragraphs will disclose the disadvantages of inconsistency in legal terminology and the advantages of its consistency.


  • Why ASEAN Too Slow in Integration Amongst Its Member States?
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Established since 1967, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (hereinafter cited as ASEAN)[i] is forty years old by 2007; however it is excessively far behind the European Union, which is just ten years older[ii]. On the international plane, we rarely hear the term ASEAN, in comparison to EU. This article intends to reveal the reasons for ASEAN's slowness in integration between the member states.


  • Proposal to Strip of Cambodian Former King Norodom Sihanouk's Immunity for Khmer Rough Tribunal
    [Legal] a U.S.-based NGO, whose mission is led by Mr. SUON SEREYROATHA, sent a letter to Samdech HENG SAMRIN, Chairman of the Cambodian National Assembly, to assemble for an extraordinary session in order to strip of the former King Sihanouk's immunity. According to the sent letter, the former King's immunity is a key impediment to the investigation of the ECCC's prosecution. The letter also contained that the King held one of the top governing posts during Democratic Kampuchea's regime; consequently he shall be an indispensable human element of the investigation. The purpose of this article is to constitutionally and practically analyze into this constitution-amendment proposal


  • Japan's Prime Minister Does Not Need To Say Sorry For Its Past
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Just very recently, there are calls in South Korea for Japan's Prime Minister to apologize for questioning whether women were forced to become sex slaves by Japan's army during World War II. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been quoted as saying there was no evidence that women were coerced into serving Japan's military as prostitutes during World War II.


  • World Bank - Time To Move To Next Level Of Development
    [News-and-Society:Economics] On August 5, 2007, the new World Bank President: Robert Zoellick, arrived in Cambodia. On such an occasion, he visited garment factory, small business enterprise, land-titling ceremony, and met donors, finance advisors and Samdech Prime Minister Hun Sen;


  • Cambodia Needs Solid Workers' Representatives
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Government's openness to direct foreign investment has manifested influx of garment factories, which for half a decade, draws the most revenue to the government's financial store house. Simultaneously, countless conflicts in variety of dimensions have naturally appeared between the employees and employers.


  • What is ASEAN?
    [News-and-Society] ASEAN is the acronym of "Association of Southeast Asian Nations," an Inter-Governmental Organization (IGO), which was formed August 8, 1967, after signing the ASEAN Declaration (also commonly known as Bangkok Declaration), in the Thai Department of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok. The Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore were the instigators of ASEAN's existence.


  • What is ILO?
    [News-and-Society] ILO is any acronym for "International Labor Organization", a specialized agency of the United Nations. ILO was established in 1919 (the end of World War I) by the Treaty of Versailles, which brought the League of Nations into being. The need for such an organization had been advocated in the nineteenth century by two industrialists: Robert Owen (1771-1853) of Wales and Daniel Legrand (1783-1859) of France.


  • What is ECCC?
    [News-and-Society] From April 17, 1975 to January 6, 1979, Cambodia was under the administration of a so-called government, called Democratic Kampuchea. Within this period, not less than one million of Cambodian people were perished of starvation, slavery, sickness and other arbitrary executions. To prevent such the atrocity in the future, in 1997 the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia (RGKC) requested assistance from the United Nations to establish a tribunal to bring those most responsible for genocide from 1975 to 1979 to justice.


  • Start Building Trust in the Cambodian Government
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Since a very recent revelation about the finding of Cambodia’s 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?


  • Take Football as Your Way to Success
    [Self-Improvement] For all; no matter in which social strata they are fallen in, success is inevitably the goal for life. Schooling, socialization, television, internet, print media and other methods of knowledge- or information-generation are our instructors who point us the way to success. However, have we all learned what our instructors have pointed to yet? Some instructions to success are too theoretical, while some can only be applied by a very few people.


  • Globalization Means Cambodia Needs a Better Diplomacy
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] The past ten years have marked Cambodia's integration into regional and international organizations; just to name a few: ASEAN (Association for South East Asian Nations), AFTA (Asian Free Trade Area), WTO (World Trade Organization), ILO (International Labour Organization), etc. Cambodia's membership with regional and international organizations ranks from economics to politics.


  • All Communists Are Cowards
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Compliance to the democratic principle, competition shall be allowed in all sectors- Politics, education, trade, intellectual property and economics. And I hereby solemnly declare that all those allow competitions in these sector are courageous persons.


  • The Politics of Law
    [Legal] According to its founders, nothing is as inflexible as law. However, as time passed and society amended, and the most importantly the existence of legal and paralegal professionals, law has become very flexible. It is the "politics" that should be very flexible with reference to time and place- however, it its modern time, law was converted to be as flexible as politics. 1. What is-are the reason(s) for such the change? And 2. Whether it is good or bad? The following paragraphs aim to answer the above two questions.


  • A Hidden Role And Benefit of Being A Translator
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Verbalization has made translation one of the most lucrative and unavoidable businesses ever. To make one translation as truer as possible to the original version, translator needs to have access to all the relevant resources for translation; to be precise- latest updated print dictionaries, computer-based dictionaries, as well as internet dictionaries. Moreover, discussions and researches into the topic that we are translating above is the most important strategy to professionalize our translated version. This article was initiated while discussing translation strategies with my colleague, on Monday, April 23, 2007, at 10:00 A.M., Cambodia time.


  • A Call for Women's Suffrage in Six Nations
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Women's suffrage was first found by New Zealand, quite a long time ago, since democracy, free-market economy and other liberal and corporate ideologies were hardly heard. Amongst these ideologies, women's suffrage is one of the most basic human rights in the world. Sadly, until this time: April 18, 2007, women's suffrage is not yet granted to women in: Brunei and the United Arab Emirates, Vatican city and Saudi Arabia and full women's suffrage is not yet realized by women in Bhutan and Lebanon.


  • America Will Never Have Female President Until
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Despite boasting the world's first liberal democracy and corporate economy, America's world's stance has urged me to unilaterally discuss: "will America ever have female president?"


  • Cambodia is Turning Corporate
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] The Constitution 1993 along with subsequent amendments, Cambodia's openness to foreign direct investments, tourism influx, and international human resources exchange- to be in precise, liberal democratization, to me, Cambodia is turning corporate. So what does "corporate" mean?


  • Japan- No Wrong in Respecting Your Ancestors
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Despite the unexplainable bitter World War II has far-long ended, its negative effects are still prevalent, if I am not wrong, to a very few world states. To be precise, China and Japan are probably the two most obsessive with the abuses and legacies of the war.


  • Why Writing is Important?
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Article-Marketing] The purpose of this paper is to reveal "why we should endlessly exercise our written expression."


  • Cambodian National Festivals Ranks in Importance
    [Travel-and-Leisure] This article summarizes the four most important national events of Cambodia.


  • Internet Voting System of New Seven Wonder Foundation is Absolutely Unjust for Cambodia
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Now the New 7 Wonders Society & Foundation, based in Switzerland, has launched the internet voting system to select seven, amongst other, wonders of the world. Indeed, having access to internet, I have voted Angkor Wat (the world’s biggest Hindu temple, located in Siem Reap province, Cambodia.


  • NHIK DEUM: Former Cambodia's King of Painting
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Mr. NHIK DEUM was born February 12, 1934 in a remote area, close to a small river, in Reap village, Reap commune, Pearaing district, Prey Veng province, into a prosperous husbandry family. His father was NHIK PIDOR and his mother was PRUM POUL. Mr. NHIK DEUM has seven siblings.


  • Reaction to Saddam's Hanging Execution
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Very recently, President of the United States of American, George W. Bush, proclaimed that justice is done. However, all the ways of bringing in justice shall be always accompanying by the principle of international law, as well as humanitarian legal instrument.


  • North Korean Nuclear Ambition: A Mistaken Patriotism
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] "Good for the mass" is the foremost aim of politics; however, I have seen the North Korean government is mistakenly interpreting the aforesaid theory. North Korea is not wrong in aiming for nuclear achievement, but it should separate politics and the mass. Drawing from the above: Good for the mass, good for the mass should be the frontrunner of its nuclear ambition.


  • Where Does Power Lie
    [News-and-Society:Politics] "Living to the best of you" has been my lifetime philosophical tenet, but the problems are where and how we can live to the best of us.


  • Two of the Abstract Purposes of Law Education
    [Legal] Three self-asked questions initiated me to write this article: why can't a legal specialist in one country, be equally a legal specialist in all other countries around the world? What can I do, should what I am schooled is different from the real practice in the society? And finally, can I still understand or deal with the law, if the laws adopted by the legislative institution that were once taught in school and latter amended or totally changed, after I become a law practitioner in the society?


  • Education is Perfect in Itself
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] The good for the entire society and the world, and secondly the former good must be the sources of other good. Because of these two goals of education, we have reached the terms: human evolution, sustainable development, development for all, equality in all conditions, etc; these consolations, are indeed, destined to fetch in good for one society, and increasingly the whole world.


  • Why Mother Blindly Love Her Child?
    [Relationships:Love] Attempting to answer all and even crazy questions has convoked me of one human question “why mother blindly love her child?”


  • Philosophers' Three Roles in This World
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Every second, problems arise somewhere around us. These problems can be individual, family, society or global problems. Would we leave these problems unsolved? The answer is "No." Solid measures must be taken to solve these endless problems surrounding human or even inhuman contexts. However, not everyone is endowed with the mental faculties to solve these problems; a very few human portion of the society are assigned with the roles to solve these always-on-the-move problems.


  • CV and Resume Mistakes
    [Business:Resumes-Cover-Letters] Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume is one of the most vital career tools; this is the reason why in-dept knowledge about it is, as well as close attention to it is indispensable in today's job competitive world.


  • An Endorsement to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Remarks on Precluding Miss Cambodia from National Arena
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Very recently, Samdech Prime Minister Hun Sen stated: "As long as I remain as prime minister, a Miss Cambodian contest will only be permitted until the poverty rate drops to 15 percent or GDP (gross domestic product) per capita reaches $1,000 a year from the current $448." I do and heartfelt endorse such the patriotic stance.


  • A Fact in Book-Reading
    [Self-Improvement] Book-reading, I dare to say, is the second most efficient way to better our lives, after "thinking". However, we have seen too few people who are able to concentrate on reading book for long hours. So why only too few people are booklovers or bookworms? This article intends to reveal a simple fact in book-reading to help those having difficulties in book-reading and to unveil the values from book-reading.


  • Achievement: The Only Reason to Gain Respects and Dignity
    [Self-Improvement] In my daily life, I have always wondered about one thing: why the rich and the educated are the most respected humankinds in the world society and not the poor and the uneducated? But now I seem to have found one simple answer to the foregoing question, amongst other more scholarly answers.


  • Letter Concerning Israeli and Lebanese Crisis to Cambodian Minister of Foreign Affairs
    [News-and-Society:Politics] I am writing you in relation to the events in Lebanon. Today and luckily for humanity the world is increasingly connected and forming a global village. So, despite biased media reports for the benefit of Israel, we as citizens of the world have a clear idea of what is happening in that part of the world and Cambodia.


  • Aspects Surrounding Power-Separation of the Kingdom of Cambodia
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Like other world’s states, Cambodia has adopted the ideology of liberal democracy and Montesquieu’s theory of separation of power into its internal justice administration. One of the most common elements of liberal democracy is the separation between the judiciary, executive and legislative powers. Separation between the three supreme powers of the State is the indispensable approach to a fair trial.


  • One Form of Right to Self-Expression Shall be Obstructed
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Since the world has reached an era of humanity, all persuasion of human rights; the right to life, physiological adequacy, equal pay for equal work, religion, assembly and opinion are protected by the local government with profound encouragement from the international or regional organizations. However, there is one defect found in such the right. This defect is "self-expression through national flag-burning."


  • Two Meanings behind the Term: "The World is Yours"
    [Self-Improvement:Attraction] "The world is yours," the doctrine that opens the gate for all human persons to unlimited growth; gorgeous in hearing and compelling in practicality. However, if the world is truly yours, why should the world of mine is different to the world of yours? The scope of this article is to explore the two [philosophical] meanings of the term: "The World is Yours."


  • Legal Philosophy: One Reason to Why Law is the Must
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Initially ever, human has only one reason to make us need law to govern us as individual and our integration into the society. This one reason is: "the difference."


  • A Biography of KHIEU Samphan (PhD)
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Mr. KHIEU Samphan, one of the prominent leaders of many other Democratic Kampuchea leaders is due to face the foregoing extraordinary chamber; however, a huge number of Cambodian people, old and young, do not even have even a basic knowledge pertaining to this man...


  • What is a Covering or Cover Letter?
    [Business:Resumes-Cover-Letters] Employment is probably the most brainwashed term heard in daily socialization; this is one of the reasons why job-hunting strategy is the must for those entering today’s employment rivalry.


  • A Wasteful Socialization
    [Self-Improvement:Innovation] As a LLB student, translator, media liaison officer, freelance columnist for Search Newspaper (Cambodia) and expert author, librarying [the term I just coined, meaning doing research, thoroughly reading in the library] is my must and daily routine. From this librarying, time-wasting and unbeneficial-fatigued socialization committed by the university students ...


  • Cambodian Resort: Koh Kong Province
    [Travel-and-Leisure:Vacation-Rentals] The contents of this article will cover four issues: Koh Kong’s geographical location, entertainment, accommodation, and finally eating and drinking facilities.


  • Cambodian Law on Marriage and Family
    [Relationships:Marriage] This article is to bring a little hint about Cambodian Law on Marriage and Family into the world’s attention. Throughout the text, from general information up to the analytical approached over the law herein will be covered.


  • Two Steps for Empowering Influence in Decision-making
    [Business:Negotiation] “Converting this world’s already-on-existent resources into the enlightened outputs” is one of the most challenging vocations; however, this jargon seems like nothing for those who see this world in a protracted way.


  • The Three Human Principles
    [Self-Improvement] Again and again, the role of any humanitarian author in any social context of the world is to think of the right paths; present and future, for any animated being within the human category.


  • Theory of Obligations
    [Self-Improvement] In today’s phenomenon, life is a too diverse term to explain and it depends on anyone’s taste and value. No matter to what definition you define your life or in what into category you immerse your life in, there is one absolutism to make our life "life-worthy." This absolutism is "obligations."


  • Second Agreement between Visile City, France and Cambodian Apsara Authority
    [News-and-Society] Cambodian News Release: Second Agreement between Visile City, France and Cambodian Apsara Authority


  • American Embassy Inaugurates "Book on Bakheng Mountain" Located in Siem Reap
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Cambodian News Release: American Embassy Inaugurates "Book on Bakheng Mountain" located in Siem Reap province, Kingdom of Cambodia


  • Writer is Just about Writing
    [Writing-and-Speaking] Everyday, from dawn to dusk, we see countless things to learn from or to store in library. It is true that we will never be able to catch all the things happening in each day; however, we suppose to learn as much as possible or most of the things. How can we do that?


  • The Truth Behind All Education
    [Self-Improvement] Wondering why genius scholars like Aristotle, Karl Max, Max Weber, etc know everything and almost all solutions to the world’s problems, I have come up with "one new concept on education."


  • Everyone has Ambition, But Not Everyone is "Genuinely Ambitious"
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Prevailing one’s life in the finest stage is, by and large, everyone’s innate ambitious. From this matter of fact, we can rightly assume that everyone is ambitious.


  • Law has Only One Absolute Source
    [Legal] Drawing from the history of human existence and other human development, as well as the humanity contributions from a number of ancient and modern philosophers, I, for a long time, have concentrated on the source of law and why all of us need to be placed in the hierarchy below the law.


  • Philosophical Definitions of "Simple Man" and "Noted Man"
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] The boat of your life lies within your absolute and all-out authority; however, you might be rightly or wrongly steered by your surrounding, society or your born-with nature.


  • The "Three" Natures of Work
    [News-and-Society] The always-on-the-move tendency of the world just means that everyone needs to sacrifice most of their natural needs (eating luxury, entertainment indulgence, sex paradise and other prevailing ignorance) in order to achieve just one aspiration: "the destiny of the work."


  • One Message to All Law-Obedient in the World
    [Legal] Law, to me, is the steering wheel for any political, social and economic image and operation for any country in this world. Because of these merits, persuading fellow citizens to obey the law would be the hardest and even eternal vocation for any government...


  • Some Secrets to Employment Security
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Employment may be the prime interpretation of human personality, social status and other public images; this is one of the reasons why human always struggle to attain the most decent...


  • The Sources of Any Knowledge
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] I have always wondered where our academic curriculums; law, politics, international relations, business administration, philosophy, biology, health, aviation or building come from, but now, I have found the answer to the above wonder...


  • A Message to Cambodians and Asians: Breaking Our Status Quo!
    [News-and-Society] To me, I have never believed the to-all-cornered human equality as stipulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but this does not mean, "I will not believe the to-all-cornered human equality."


  • Humanity: Remain Our Human Traces as Much as Possible
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Reading history of world heroes such as; Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Ghandy, Alexander the Great, former kings of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Chuon Nat (Cambodian), Nou Korn (Cambodian), presidents of the United States of America and villains such as, Pol Pot,...


  • Legal Analysis: Civil Law is Easier than Common Law
    [Legal] There are two legal traditions that work as foundations to all-out administration of any country in the world; these legal traditions are; civil law and common law traditions...


  • Two Differences between Art and Technology
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] One day as I was watching television about robotic manufacturing, one wonder has come into my mind; what the differences between art and technology are. So far, to me,...


  • How Authors Instigate the Topic?
    [Writing-and-Speaking] One of the hardest works for author is instigating (thinking of) the topic to write. Author is not supposed to write everything, because our job is to spread out the beneficial lessons to the public: intellectual appetite and this intellectual appetite may not lay in that everything.


  • Five Primary Steps to be an Author
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing-Articles] Everyone would think writing as a job or hobby is stressful. This is one of the reasons why we have only a very small quantity of authors compared to business and other social and administrative sectors. But everything and your aspiration is not that hard to attain! This article will inform you the foundations to be an author.


  • Communism is Not Desirable, but Everyone is Communist
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Endowed with curiosity and freedom-orientation, "Communism" is not an acceptable ideology for a huge number of people. The reason why it is, any more, a largely acceptable ideology, because it obstructs human innate stereotype (curiosity and freedom).


  • Cambodian Magazines: More Drawbacks than Good
    [News-and-Society] Indeed, I do appreciate the openness to public opinion and other mental curiosity of the Cambodian government, and this is the message to reveal the world; specifically Cambodia...


  • Calling for a More Accurate Perished Toll
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Prospective extraordinary tribunal over the Nazi-oriented Holocaust perpetrated during the course of a regime known as "Democratic Kampuchea" is brainwashing Cambodian citizens as well as the world.


  • An Attitude Worth Rooted into Worldwide Education
    [Reference-and-Education] Why do we need education? There are too many answers for this tricky question. Philosopher would answer: to attain the truth, university student would says: to have a decent job,...


  • Philosophical Perspective: Meaning of Mistake
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] No one can live a life without mistake! Plain and philosophical perspectives would see mistake in a completely different way. This article will explain the term "mistake" by using both plain and philosophical tactic.


  • One Complete Difference between Commoner and Philosopher
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] I divide human into two complete different categories: "commoner" and "philosopher." Why philosopher retains the highest social status? And not commoner?


  • Sek Sork: Cambodia's Resurgent Natural-Historic Resort
    [Travel-and-Leisure] "Why everyone is heading to Cambodia" (The New York Times) This article is to response to the above-addressed headline of The New York Times.


  • More Martin Luther Kings Are Needed
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Martin Luther King is one of the most prolific contributors to the field of humanity in our human world. His perspiration, courage and achievements are the milestones of human freedoms, civil rights and other mental civilizations that all of us are firmly holding as our norm...


  • The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia
    [Legal] Constitution is not just about listing from preamble and oath to the final provision, but there must be one or many absolute cores to convert a piece of writing, made by very few, into the Municipal God (Constitution) that the entire population must unconditionally abide by.


  • One Difference between Law and Politics
    [Legal] Law and Politics are usually confused with one another and cannot be meticulously separated from each other; as we usually hear the Faculty of Law and Politics, Center for Political and Legal Tuition, Professor of Law and Politics, etc.


  • The Eases Brought by Rules or Law
    [Legal] Everyday, from municipal legislative chamber to the general assembly of the United Nations, legal arguments are heard. The representatives of each country endeavor to bring any law into implementation stage if they see that law would bring in interests for their government and fellow citizens.


  • Lay Vicheka's Quotes on Humanity
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Everything is not that serious; Want to be a singer; make fun about being singling, want to be a philosopher; joy with being philosophized.


  • Asia's First (Pioneering) Free On-line IELTS Tuition
    [News-and-Society] The tendency of social diversity, in other words; globalization, has made people think of different mechanisms in order to facilitate the smooth flow of such the diversity and globalization.


  • Another Sense of Being a "Writer"
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] A dictionary would explain; writer: person who writes something. To me, this explanation makes no sense and if this meaning were universally accepted, everyone in this world would be all writers.


  • The Power of Reason
    [Self-Improvement] In a century that any natural person, juristic person and state all intend to sustain economic prosperity, philosophy does have a huge iron barricade to be on par to other fields. However, to my cradle, I have always and will be always believing that human must boast the absolute element that any machine could and will not be able to produce: "reason."


  • Another Meaning of "Philosopher"
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Until now, I have just found two reasons behind education. The first reason that over ninety-nine percent of the scholars have accepted is "money-mind." The second reason is "to be a philosopher" ...


  • Brief Biography of Pol Pot
    [News-and-Society:Politics] This article is to bring more global attentions to Cambodian political history: much more yet to be revealed.


  • Lawyer should be Philosopher
    [Legal] Lawyer and philosopher are all above argument in defending their stances; no matter the culprit’s or victim’s side. This is the very first similarity that...


  • Cambodian Song is Contributing to Discrimination
    [News-and-Society] Song, I would say, is the most brainwashed kind of entertainment that we even need before our nightly sleep. And just because it is absolutely ubiquitous, the negative element contained in the song can easily be inserted...


  • Genius is One Percent Inspiration and Ninety-Nine Percent Perspiration (Thomas A. Edison)
    [Self-Improvement:Innovation] This article is made to dedicate to Thomas A. Edison who coined the world’s most inspiring idea; "Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety nine per cent perspiration."


  • One Crime that Politician Would Not be Penalized
    [News-and-Society:Crime] Law is originally enacted to bring justice and to a more specific aspect: to make this world a truly human world, but up to the present...


  • Buddhism is not Socialism
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Reading a lot of philosophy and history materials, I have found that Buddhism has been accused of being "socialism initiative." The purpose of this article is to argue against this opinion and to reveal the world the true value of Buddhism and this value is never socialism.


  • Lessons Forgotten to be Taught in School
    [Self-Improvement:Leadership] Dr. Mortimer J. Adler states: "schooling is not education, but just a path to education." That is right,... And what about this article?


  • Meaning of Courage in the Twenty-first Century
    [Self-Improvement] Was courage in the bygone time similar to todya's world. This article will answer this quesion.


  • Do Not Wait!
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Do you think the world does have everything, so that you do not need to produce more? Do you think you have contributed a lot to remain your human traces in this world? In addition,...


  • Positive Aspects behind Problem-Crazing
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Have you ever wondered why our existing world is too sophisticated! If not, now try to develop this philosophical initiative.


  • The Treasure of Sequence
    [Self-Improvement] What are the mechanisms to make you achieve your set aspiration? One of the most important but practical approaches is "sequence." Keep doning in sqeunce would bring better result than just ...


  • The Use of Competition
    [Self-Improvement] Free-market economy means open competition. So what is the use of competition? Why competition should be indulged? Take a glimpse into this article to know more.


  • Equality, a Doctrine to be "You"
    [Self-Improvement] Why can't you be a high-aspiring person? We are all equal to have our aspiration. Doctrine of equality is the mental guidance for your daily conduct.


  • Meaning of Principle
    [Self-Improvement] Life are comprised of too many paths to walk on, but how to choose your best path? This article will show you how to choose your right path.


  • The Themes of Responsibility
    [Self-Improvement] This article will reveal the value of "responsibility" in both, work place and social life.


  • A Fact Behind Ph.D Degree
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] A glance to a fact behind Ph.D degree: from a Cambodian perspective.


  • March 2006: Lay Vicheka's Message to the World
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] Quotes for self improvement and motivations.


  • Why Conflict is Too Hard to be Solved?
    [News-and-Society:Politics] An introduction into simplistic approach to social solution.


  • A Look At How Cambodian People Resolve and Prevent Conflict Through Cultural Values
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Cambodia has its unique way to solve her internal conflicts, see all here, in this article.


  • Cambodia: A Glimpse Into One Uncivilized Action
    [Legal] One of the evils of Cambodia is now revealed to the world.


  • The Four Basic Obligations of the Government
    [News-and-Society:Politics] What are the obligations of the government? Are they born for nothing? This research article will tell you more.


  • Democratic Kampuchea: An Irresponsible Government
    [Legal] A political analysis into Pol Pot regime.


  • Pol Pot's Perspective on Chauvinism
    [Legal] An analysis into one world doctrine applied to Pol Pot, the atricious 21th century leader.


  • Lay Vicheka's 30 Quotes For August 2005
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] Lay Vicheka's quotes for self-persuasion and improvement.


  • A True World only when everyone is "Economic"
    [Self-Improvement] This is a path to better life performance.


  • Why France Deposited Protectorate in Cambodia?
    [News-and-Society] A glance to the very first initiative of French protectorate in Cambodia: a great wonder that has yet to be solved.


  • A Glimpse Into Cambodian New Year Festival
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Surface understanding of Cambodian New Year Festival, a thinking foundation.


  • Is Plato Totalitarian!
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] An analysis into Plato's philosophy


  • One Drawback of Cambodia's Justice System
    [Legal] A look at Cambodia's negative points in judicial process.


  • We Do Need Help in Our Birth, but Not in Our Death
    [Self-Improvement:Attraction] A look at simplistic life philosophy from a Cambodian point of view.


  • One Reason Tennessee Prospers
    [News-and-Society] Little spiritual history of Tennessee


  • Cambodian Resort: "Virtuous Woman's Breast" Mountain
    [Travel-and-Leisure] An introduction to Cambodia's hidden resorts.


  • One of the Answers to Why Cambodia Has Sluggish Development
    [News-and-Society] This article will point toward one of the grounds for Cambodia's sluggish development in the region and the world.


  • One Point for Cambodia's Transparency-Betterment
    [News-and-Society:Politics] One of the grounds for corruption is "un-transparency" of the government's administration. This essay will look at more and how to solve this evil pricess.


  • A Small Sense Behind the UK Constitutional Reform Act 2005
    [Legal] An analysis into one corner of the the UK Constitutional Reform Act 2005


  • The Confusions of the Rich and the Educated
    [Relationships] The case of Cambodia is now being revealed to the world. One of the most negative aspects is tabulated in this article.


  • Making Your Entertainment More Rational and Less Selfish
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] A humanitarian philosophy is hiding itself in our daily entertainment. See where it is and how to solve it.


  • The Role of Cambodian Law; My Perspectives
    [Legal] Looking into the general prospect and surrounding public opinions of the Cambodian legal system.


  • Golden Banana: Cambodia's Fruit Ensign
    [News-and-Society:Economics] Cambodian natural ensign


  • Free-Market Economy and Free-Market University
    [News-and-Society:Economics] Bringing you to the drawbacks of today's world: a profound spiritual mix.


  • Cambodia's Image from the New Eyes
    [News-and-Society:Economics] New image of Cambodia amongst other world's images


  • Simplistic Approaches to Academic Studies
    [Self-Improvement:Creativity] A simplistic and down-to-earth method to self-assessment, from a Cambodian perspective.


  • Cambodia's Heroes Should Be Revoked
    [News-and-Society] More discover over Cambodia needed to be revoked: History and heroes. What are those treasures left behind?


  • The Selecting of the Political Leader in Cambodia
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Selecting your leader is probably one of the most prominent flashlight jobs in your life. Good and bad leader might show enormous differences to your present and future life, so that is the selecting of Cambodian leader?


  • Not Opposition Party, but Critic Party
    [News-and-Society:Politics] The misconception over the use of the world opposition has been the misdirect into the practical studies of political sciences, especially the party system. This article will revoke the better use of the the term.


  • A Human Faculty that Technology Will Never Produce
    [Self-Improvement] Is technology everything? Human person does contain one distinguised element that any technology in the world and in any century will never produce. So that is the said element is? The purpose of this article is to reveal this secret.


  • Current Cambodia's Prevalent Diarrheas and My Simplified Resolutions
    [News-and-Society:Politics] A look at simple problems faced by Cambodian people and resolutions to those problems from an innocent idea.


  • Cambodian Women and Barriers to Social Participation
    [News-and-Society:Politics] A foundational look into the slight and deep-rooted problems of Cambodian women and other sources of their social deprivation.


  • The Everything-ness of Education
    [Self-Improvement:Success] What are the use of our protracted education? Will you see it use by thinking in your own style. A look at better prospect of genuine and purposeful education is the scope of this article.


  • The Two-Sided Faces of Internet
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online] A practical look into the advantages and disadvantages of the use of internet on daily basis.


  • Innate Meaning of 'Justice'
    [Legal] A little view into the meaning of justice by applying author's own practical philosophy


  • Knowledge Dissemination: A Never Immortal Path
    [News-and-Society] A persuation into study from philosophy perspective.


  • A Difference Between Politician and Scientist
    [News-and-Society:Politics] A view into the different innate essence of politician and scientist by drawing from the schloars and the social examples and see how and to what extend are these two occupation different.


  • Cambodian Lawyers and My Pessimism
    [Legal] A look at general view of Cambodian law schools and legal professionalism as the whole and its people's condition. Seeing all these are to compare to the prospective legal practitioners in the country...


  • Principles of Citizenship
    [Legal] Introduction into basic human rights; what are their rations and innate rights. It is to lead to the right human track and how to behave in human society.





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