Sunday, December 19, 2010

You'd miss the old days!

While you are apart, you will miss your old friends and memory.
Sweet memmoty is always with you.
Old friends tend to be familiar with you the most.
So we keep in touch with them !

By Chheng Theavy

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Happiness is built in Home! Home Sweet Home

When you you stay near your home and family member(s), you will feel peace and happiness. So spending time with family you will feel different from spending time drinking acohol with friends.

The one who shares the one who cares !

By Chheng Theavy

Monday, November 29, 2010

What can be the roots of leading to political conflicts or pressures in the world?

Do people like peace? Do people need peace?
Why don't we make peace?

All lives end with unavoidable death then we should live

together by building peace, harmony and happiness.

Ambition leads to destruction to yourself and others.

Let's live together at peace!

By: Chheng Theavy

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Death toll of Cambodia bridge stampede reaches 456

The death toll from Monday's stampede in Phnom Penh rose to 456 Wednesday, according to a report released by a sub-committee dealing with the aftermath following the Diamond Island bridge tragedy, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
The report said 347 people died in hospitals, and 109 more were killed instantly.
"Some bodies were transported home straight away and some injured people died at home," Ith Samheng, the minister of social affairs, told AFP, explaining the increased toll.
Chinese President Hu Jintao wrote a condolence letter Tuesday to Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni, expressing his sympathy to victims and their families. Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao also expressed his sorrow to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
According to Xinhua, the Red Cross Society of China donated $50,000 in humanitarian aid to its Cambodian counterpart Wednesday to help the victims.
The Cambodian government admitted that it had overlooked issues of crowd control at the three-day celebration of the annual Water Festival.
"We were concerned about the possibilities of boats capsizing and of pick-pocketing ... but we did not think about this kind of incident," government spokesman Khieu Kanharith told AFP.
A committee had been set up to investigate the cause of the stampede, he said, adding that a private security firm was in charge of Diamond Island - one of the main festival sites - and its bridges.
"The place is private, so they used their own security, and police only helped handle order outside," Kanharith added.
A witness told a Global Times reporter that, to him, it seemed police did not help people fast enough.
"I was watching the festival from the roof of the Naga World Hotel when the disaster happened. The police were standing there but did nothing. They even barred other rescuers from entering the site," the witness said.
Agencies contributed to this story.

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The more you give the more you get ! "Respected Buddha"

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Disastrious and Deadly Stampede in Cambodia, 22 November 2010



Life ends with death. No one can escape from this.
How people die and at the age they die depend on their Karma from this life or prevous life.

We should not fear of death, but people are living should adapt good acts, good mind to save more good Karma that can lead you to properous life.

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The more you give the more you get ! "Respected Buddha"

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Life involves in ART is relaxing!



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The more you give the more you get ! "Respected Buddha"

Working Life

What you think as the problem now might not be the problem at all in the future.
You think something or a situation is not useful if you dont understand or know how to take benefits of it.
So use your intelligence to study in every aspects of something or a situation before you make your judgement or decision.

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The more you give the more you get ! "Respected Buddha"