No doubt, this book is a worldly famous self-help book. The author, Sean Covey , was influenced by his father Stephen Covey, the author of 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and made it simpler especially for teens. Personally I am highly positively influenced by it. If I hold it to read again, I am not sure if I can stop. Just a little exaggeration, though! And this is why you see this review.
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Cambodia promotes motorcycle helmets to halt rise of traffic deaths
In the end of 1990s to 2000s, the largest social ill in Cambodia was the spread of HIV/AID. Recently this is no longer the issue. Most people now understand about the disease and how to prevent it. However, currently the largest social ill is death toll from traffic accidents. Statistics aside, I can see traffic accident one every day in average on my way of commutation from and to workplace. The article is right in that people...
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Ream Beach and Investment

The beach is beautiful, the water is crystal clear and shallow and is surrounded by trees and mountains nearby. The area is not much inhabited. It is on the left hand side on the way from Koh Kong to Sihanoukville near the airport....
New Ideas from Dead Economists
I fully concur with Einstein that smart people can make difficult topic easy to understand for laymen. In this sense, Todd Buchholz is a smart economist. His being a smart and insightful economist is clearly manifested in this book.
Who can and should read this book.
This is book is for those who have finished Introduction to Economics or just know or heard about the demand and supply theory. Laymen...
Monday, April 6, 2015
Cha Ret Khmer (Khmer Characteristics)

Summary
It is a rather well-known book by a nationalistic politician name Bun Chan Mol (ប៊ុណ្ណ ចន្ទម៉ុល) who spent his life serving Cambodia under many regimes and at the same time observed the atrocity of committed by Cambodians,...
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