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Bunly Meas: Question your role model people!
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Saturday, 8 December 2012. Question your role model people! For most of us, we admire other people due to their successes. We even approve them as our role models. We love the way they behave and sometimes imitate to get at least feelings of similarities. This is not necessary bad to follow good people. As long as we plan to work hard as they do, we might get something and hopefully better things. Labels: Living in Cambodia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Bunly Meas: April 2013
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Monday, 15 April 2013. Want to help farmers? Help them to think! One evening I sat down with a group of five farmers in Preah Vihear province. We had a discussion of how to improve our livelihoods when the nature is no longer nice to us. If I own a pair of cows, I will plow my field and turn it into a vegetable garden. They also give dung for fertilizers, " a woman said. "But I will buy them after the next harvest season," she continued. Another old lady said water for household was more serious. She...
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Bunly Meas: August 2011
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Wednesday, 3 August 2011. Snakes, give me a break! A street vender in Kompong Cham today asked me to try this special dish. "Brother one of these snakes will fit well with a can of beer," she suggested. I was not convinced as snakes are always my scary creatures. They do not look delicious although they were cooked with promising ingredient. No thanks, just looking," I replied and left. Published with Blogger-droid v1.7.4. Labels: Living in Cambodia. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Bunly Meas: March 2011
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Sunday, 20 March 2011. Kratie, the Mekong doorstep! Then I headed to Kratie, another province stands by the Mekong River. It was a five-hour drive from Preah Vihear, and the journey was not really bad. I was accompanied with jokes and fun from my colleagues in the same car. And what really blocked my ears and isolated all my senses from the surrounding environment was my little pink mp3 player. It saved me from boredom and tiredness. Enjoy more photos here! Labels: Living in Cambodia. It was exactly one ...
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Bunly Meas: Meditation through housework
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Saturday, 15 December 2012. A couple of months ago, I was stressful from work and had to finish housework. I was tired and had no feelings to do it. I had no choice but started doing it slowly. I focused solely on each step from start till end and kept aside my earlier stress. After an hour, I got my housework done and more significantly I felt better, relaxed and calm. I asked myself what I had done to release the work stress. The answer was by doing housework! These could be tools to release stress.
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Bunly Meas: June 2011
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Saturday, 11 June 2011. Fire left market empty. Last week, I was in Kratie province. What shocked me was the scene of a burnt market. It was the place I usually had meals any time I came here. But now it's gone! Local people told me it happened during midnight, and almost all stores were burnt into dust. Some people I saw were crying, but some were laughing as their hurt was too much to say! There was not much to see except smoke. So I decided to leave and let other visitors experience this sad view.
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Bunly Meas: November 2011
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Thursday, 24 November 2011. Where Brother Number 1 was sentenced. While Brother number 2, Noun Chea, is on trial in Phnom Penh, I had a chance to travel 600 kilometers to see his bigger brother's court room. It was exactly here more than ten years ago where Pol Pot was sitting and listening to a court's sentence on his guilt. People tend to care more about the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand and the current flooding status in Bangkok. They are the two issues that impact the residents here more...
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Bunly Meas: Where Brother Number 1 was sentenced
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Thursday, 24 November 2011. Where Brother Number 1 was sentenced. While Brother number 2, Noun Chea, is on trial in Phnom Penh, I had a chance to travel 600 kilometers to see his bigger brother's court room. It was exactly here more than ten years ago where Pol Pot was sitting and listening to a court's sentence on his guilt. People tend to care more about the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand and the current flooding status in Bangkok. They are the two issues that impact the residents here more...
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Bunly Meas: February 2013
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Friday, 22 February 2013. Are you people who are looking for ways to work smart? If yes, you are with me. For years since graduation, I have been a desperate seeker for how to do so. And the result is I found 'none'. My workplace invests resources to make sure employees know how to work smart and therefore increase their productivity. And what I have learnt is 'none' again. Now what I learnt is: Happy - - Productivity - - Work hard (smart). I think I got it right:. Labels: Living in Cambodia.
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Bunly Meas: Mother Earth never welcomes landmines!
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Friday, 6 April 2012. Mother Earth never welcomes landmines! Our beautiful world gives us anything for survival and comfort. But the big mistake human returns her is landmine! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Mother Earth never welcomes landmines! Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.