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Rotary World Peace Fellows Field Study in Cambodia | Sam in Thailand
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Sam's adventures in Thailand. Cambodia – Phnom Penh. What have I learnt? Rotary World Peace Fellows Field Study in Cambodia. September 15, 2010. Before starting this part of our course, I knew a little about Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot and the Killing Fields. However, after a lecture from Emma Leslie from the Cambodian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies. In around the 13. Century, King Jayavarman VII introduced Buddhism and decided everyone should be equal and that he didn’t need to be a God Ki...
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Yoniso manasikara | Sam in Thailand
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Sam's adventures in Thailand. What have I learnt? September 26, 2010. Tomorrow I leave Thailand, back to Australia. As Sam will no longer be in Thailand, I will not be posting any more on this blog. However, my adventures (inner and outer) will continue here:. Http:/ yonisomanasikara.wordpress.com/. I hope to see you there sometime soon! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. What have I learnt? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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What have I learnt? | Sam in Thailand
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Sam's adventures in Thailand. Rotary World Peace Fellows Field Study in Cambodia. Yoniso manasikara →. What have I learnt? September 25, 2010. There is far too much to fit into one blog post, but here are 10 lessons that I’ve learnt that will make a difference to how I live my life from now on. 1 Fit your own oxygen mask before assisting those around you. 2 Be compassionate to others, and also to yourself. Being compassionate to yourself is about recognising that you are only human; that you are not perf...
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About Us – Samantha Hardy | Conflict Coaching International
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About Us – Nadja Alexander. About Us – Samantha Hardy. Sam is Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution at James Cook University,. Adjunct Professor at Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Adjunct Associate. Professor at Bond University and Affiliate Scholar at the Center for the. Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution within the School for Conflict. Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. Sam has a particular interest in education and traini...
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Cambodia – Phnom Penh | Sam in Thailand
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Sam's adventures in Thailand. Rotary World Peace Fellows Field Study in Cambodia →. Cambodia – Phnom Penh. September 15, 2010. On the day we arrived in Phnom Penh we visited the Royal Palace (where the royal family was kept under house arrest during the Khmer Rouge period). Royal Palace Phnom Penh. We also visited the Russian Markets, where the local stall holders tried excruciatingly hard to get us to buy something, anything, everything…! Market bargaining is exhausting! Squishy tuk tuk ride. Off we wen...
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April | 2015 | The Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network
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The Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network. The ADR Research Network is a group of Australian dispute resolution academics. Blogging and tweeting high quality, critical dispute resolution scholarship. Monthly Archives: April 2015. DR Researcher Profile: Dr Lola Akin Ojelabi. By Dr Olivia Rundle. Our final researcher profile for this month is Dr Lola Akin Ojelabi, Senior Lecturer. At La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University. Lola is also an Accredited Mediator under the NMAS. My DR research intere...
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Sam in Thailand | Sam's adventures in Thailand | Page 2
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Sam's adventures in Thailand. Newer posts →. Australian election day in Bangkok. August 22, 2010. That’s just un-Australian! We asked the Greens guy on the way out and he suggested The Australian Bar and Grill – normally it only showed sport, but he thought we might be able to convince them to at least put one TV onto the Australia network. In a fit of patriotism, I ordered the vegemite chip sandwich! Not the healthiest meal ever! Sigh… some days it’s hard to stay proud to be Australian…. August 18, 2010.
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