Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Prey Lang Trip in Presh Vihear 2015

A Long Unforgettable Journey To Prey Lang

Day I : Departure Time 
Tit, Tit, Tit… the sound of our car is ringing and telling us that we’re going to leave to Prey Lang now. I’m so excited and passionate to see great trees and various species especially to see the situation of illegal logging and deforestation in Prey Lang soon. Everyone got to know each other enthusiastically. Of course, it just took us a few minutes to know one another since we have the same interest of loving nature and want to protect it. We never forget taking a selfie !!! Ohhh…some participants had already slept without knowing we’re taking selfie! Look, everyone seems hungry now and yeah, we had breakfast at Skun and lunch at Kampong Thom. Now we’re full and it’s time to continue our long journey. Ohh…we had to buy some food for the three days at Kampong Thom market too. I went to buy too because I want to see people lives there and so on. A few hours later we’re a little bit shock knowing that one of our cars if broken. Oh My Buddha! Please bless us! We had a solution by adding those on the broken car to our existing cars. Actually, it’s a bit crowded now but it’s not bad at all since we brought some singers along with us! We sang and sang and sang happily and hopefully especially the songs about Prey Lang, this makes me feels very delighted and passionate more! We arrive, we arrive, someone screamed out loud! No we not arrive yet, another followed. In fact, it took us almost a full day to reach our home-stayed site. 

Day II III IV : Get into the Forest Get up, get up!!! 
Good morning to the new day of going into the forest. We had breakfast and packed some food for the 3 days and 2 nights in Prey Lang. How did we get into the forest? Actually, we got there by Kor Yun. It’s a new experience of riding it for most of the participant including me. We jumped up and down; up and down…what’s wrong? Nothing wrong! we just jumped up and down because we can’t control our whole weight of riding Kor Yun when it reached the hills. I laughed scarily thinking about safety while feeling that it’s such a great adventure. Along the way, we saw that green is everywhere there. They’re tall but slim trees, many trees that we never see before. Our villagers told us the trees’ names and their uses accordingly with smile on their faces. We heard the great voice of some birds singing, it seems like they all welcome us to Prey Lang. How about the big and big trees? We saw only the base of the big trees. It’s actually a tragedy for that. It would be very great if those big trees still exist! It would be beautiful and peaceful if those big trees still stand in front of us! We felt very disappointed with that especially seeing the best tree types of our Prey Lang such as Beng, Neang Noun…left only their base. Where are their leaves and whole bodies? Who did this ugly thing? Some dirty guys did this, they deserve the bad deed some days. And one of our purpose is to see this and find the solution to protect our Prey Lang too. Our days in Prey Lang were full of joy in challenging a new life in the forest, full of sorrow in seeing our thousand-year-old trees were cut, full of memory in doing all actions with all participants…We won’t stop here, We won’t just go and see by doing nothing. We won’t let those dirty guys do whatever they want. We won’t let Prey Lang be alone and cry. We won’t leave the villagers there hopelessly especially Prey Lang Protectors! We’ll spread this news to the world, we’ll get their attention on Prey Lang, we’ll be there when Prey Lang needs us! So how? There’s only unification, there’s only love, there’s only commitment, there’s only passion can help us. Together we love and protect Prey Lang! 

Monday, April 20, 2015

Researcher, Dr. Sylvia Cowan

Cambodian Americans Second-generation Post-genocide, Reflect on their Lives, Culture, and History: Strong in the broken places Cambodian and Cambodian Americans generously shared with me reflections on their past, their current lives, and their dreams and visions for the future. What is the legacy for these descendants, the second generation born after Cambodia’s genocide? What is their understanding of their history, their present lives, & their future? Their voices are heard in this summary of research (click here to open) that I conducted in 2013 and 2014 in Phenom Penh and Takeo, Cambodia, and in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. Many thanks to all who participated in making their perspectives heard.

 –Dr. Sylvia Cowan

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Workshop on iMove Corruption and Impunity for Poverty Reduction

Now, recalling the special event with hundred social activists participating the workshop on iMove Corruption and Impunity for Poverty Reduction in our society which was organized by five partnership organizations on 23 November 2014 in the morning. That's also a good event for non-organization organizations and the governments to endure it for our whole nation in Cambodia.
 
 
 
 
Photo Section in front of the Hotel Cambodiana!

Workshop on the Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

That's extremely great time to earn some knowledge from workshop on the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) which was organized by the Urban Voice Cambodia and co-organized by the Cambodian Youth Network (CYN) at Lyla Center in Phnom Penh capital of Cambodia on 23 November 2014 (Afternoon).
Having a great speaker, muti-media monk, Loun Savath!
He's answering the questions from the participants.
Mr. Sovann was introducing to the participants what the Urban Voice Cambodia has been doing....
Photo section to end the workshop on ICT Development!
Souvenir Photo in the workshop!
The workshop was organized by the Urban Voice Cambodia and co-organized by the Cambodian Youth Network (CYN)....

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

My Participation at U.S. Embassy

Apply Scholarships to the United States of America 

Presented by: Sister, Mao Kolap in the US Embassy in Cambodia on 18 November 2014
Scholarship rate that the students study at the United States:
  •  21% : University / College
  •  64% : Personal / Family
  •  15% : Others
Some universities which have provided the scholarships for undergraduate students:
Scholarships for Graduate (Mostly Male Students)
General Requirements for Undergraduate (Bachelor):
  • GPA : High 
  • TOEFL : 95 or above
  • SAT (Mostly Writing, Listening & Maths) / ACT
  • Clear Study Goal
  • Involvement in Community Services
  • Strong Leadership
General Requirements for Graduate (Master Degree):
  • GPA : High 
  • TOEFL (iBT) : 88 or above
  • GRE (Non-Business School's Requirement) / GMAT (Business School's Requirement)
  • Clear Study Goal
  • Involvement in Community Services
  • Strong Leadership
Key Points for Applying the Scholarships

  • Rarely cover full cost
  • Must apply early
  • Extremely competitive 
Contact: 023 993 957 / 015 563 235 / Email: eduUSA@puc.edu.kh
Note: You can also call to the phone address above if you wonder about the scholarship to USA!

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

My Working Experience with Catholic Mission

Having a warmly welcome from the first group of the Australian teachers and students with Catholic Mission on the boat in the river near the Royal Palace. It is the first day I met all of them on the boat. After that, they have taught me one kind of game, UNO, they are really friendly to me. Their name are Riley, Josh, Britt, Scoffy, Niamh, Dom,Coxy, Yoon, Aimee, Ellie Baba, Alyssa, Olivia, Maddie, Meech and Sovanna (Cambodian). I would like to welcome to Australian teachers, Stephen Woodley, Chelsea and the facilitators, Russell and Catherine :) !!! In this occasion, I would like to highly thank to Catherine so much for let me involve this value opportunity. Regards, PEOU Dara



This is the first photo with all of them in the first day on the boat in front of Royal Palace, Phnom Penh of Cambodia

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

A Small Achievement in 2014

Every people are trying to find the way for walking due to the real future in coming in their life. Every people are doing everything because of they wanna get the happiness life and stable potential life. Every people have been standing on the same time or the same hour, but it doesn't mean that every people have done the same things. For instance, everyone has the same life in the world. However, the life processing is unique even though some people have done the amazing thing in the society or in the world, but others have done nothing in their life. Learning is not only for being school, but you can learn through everywhere, every people and other living organics for your life. Although this time is not my amazing thing what I have done now, but I still satisfy what I had done and what I have been doing in the present. It is not the end of the life, but it is the beginning of the life. Learning is not only one day to finish it. In spite, you have to learn in the whole of your life.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Activities in the Mock ASEAN-China Summit 2014

Taking the souvenir photo with Mr. Meas Dara in the conference room in the University of Cambodia in the Mock ASEAN-China Summit 2014.
The activities with the UC's students to waiting for lunch time!

Welcome to Mock ASEAN-China Summit 2014

Everything is changed from day to day, and year to year. Yesterday is different from today, and today is different from yesterday. Moreover, the present might not the same in the past. Every persons are also not the same such as behavior, appearance, knowledge, achievement and other things that the people have made in the unique way. However, this person always has encouraged himself to walk straight to find the way that he wanna be. Learning from everything what you can learn around you. Learn from a little thing in order for building the strong gate to the future. Do not be upset what you haven't had in your hand, you have to satisfy what you have had. TRY FROM YOUR BEST, Dara (This speech what I heard from my parents). From I, Peou Dara

Highly taking souvenir photo with the professor Dr. Sophal In-Phd in front of the University of Cambodia. I really so excited with the Mock ASEAN-China Summit with the UC's students that is held on 09th August 2014. Even though I am not the student at the UC, but I would like to highly admire to your university which made this event happened with the smoothly achievement. Thanks to Mr. Dara Meas for this beautiful photo. Sincerely, Peou Dara— with Dara Meas and Sophal In-Phd at University of Cambodia.
Taking the souvenir photo with Brother, Kimseng in the Mock ASEAN-China Summit 2014.

The beginning to the end of Mock ASEAN-China Summit 2014


Mock ASEAN-China Summit 2014

Really excited and proud to participate the Mock ASEAN-China Summit with other students who came from other universities on 09 August 2014. Thanks you my cameraman Kimseng Heang! — at University Of Cambodia.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

My RULE's Professors in L2C3 Year II

Last evening on 24 July 2014, I and my classmates have finished final examinations of the International Relations course with our beloved professor, Ta Sothea. Some classmates seem to be happy, and some look sorrow waiting to see their result. Sometimes I thought the time is too long, but it is not really because now my courses with my professors have finished very fast. However, the time's flying very fast in my life. We will keep in tough and respect to our professors even we have finished all courses with them, so on behalf of a student in L2C3 Year 2013-2015, I would like to sincerely thanks to our:
Professor, Ta Sophea
Professor, Pidor Doeuk 
Professor, Vandeluxe Yan 
Professor, Phann Sovanndara
Professor, Seng Bun, Ty Soyita 
Professor, Un Sakkada 
Professor, Ly Sokha
Professor, Hor Sophann
Professor, Srey Vanthy
Professor, Tann Samnang
Professor, Sath Samedi
Professor, Sang Sarann 
To be healthy, longevity, happiness in your family, and be successful everything in your life, especially in your teaching. We are L2C3 Student will not forget you forever. We will be always missing you, professors.

Best Regards & Thanks,

Dara Peou

Date: 20 July, 2014 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Justice Matters Event

I love my society, my nation and my world. Fight to find the justice for the people. Do not still sit like a log. Do not intend to control the control by the power at The Mansion Heritage Bar.
Date: 17 July, 2014 Afternoon