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Videos | Anjali House - Young Adult Program
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Anjali House – Young Adult Program. My Life at Anjali House. The Sanskrit word “anjali” translates to “offerings” in English. Anjali House is a house of offerings for local children in need. In addition to ensuring the children are healthy and happy and providing them with both education and avenues for creative expression, we hope to offer our children skills and opportunities which will help them find success and fulfilment in the future. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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a road less travelled....: May 2011
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A road less travelled. May 29, 2011. These spring rolls are delicious and the possibilities are endless. Add fresh prawns and avocado or perhaps spice them up with some diced chilli. Try it out some time. 6 rice paper sheets. Grated or finely sliced carrot. Mint leaves – bruised. 188; small cucumber diced. Sliced cooked chicken breast (optional). Coriander leaves – roughly chopped or bruised. Small dish of water. Basil leaves – bruised. 1 tbs of soy sauce. 2 Remove any tough stems from leaves. Fresh Spri...
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Writing Through Cambodia | Writing Through
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Our Goals and Strategy. How You Can Help. Our Partners in Cambodia include:. An educational shelter in Siem Reap supporting street children through education, health care and the arts. Children of the Mekong, building a better future for children in Southeast Asia since 1958. Committed to ensuring a high-quality education to 64,000 children in Cambodia. A free hotel school, training young disadvantaged Cambodians to the main professions of the hospitality industry.
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2011 Participants | Angkor Photo Workshops
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Sweta Suvarnkar, India. Viet Bach Khong, Vietnam. Wendra Ajistyatama, Indonesia. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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2011 Photo Prize | Angkor Photo Workshops
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Carrie Lam, Singapore. Carrie Lam – Excerpt from “Cure”. Adli Ghazali, Malaysia. Adli Ghazali – Excerpt from “Insha’allah”. Pham Ngoc Lan, Vietnam. Pham Ngoc Lan – Excerpt from “Vietnamese Chronicle”. Canon Digital IXUS 1000 HS. 1,500 Cash Prize: sponsored by PARIS MATCH and publication of his/her work in PARIS MATCH. US$100 Voucher from Blurb.com. Françoise Callier Program Coordinator, Angkor Photo Festival. Halim Berbar Senior Photojournalist, Sipa Press. Will Baxter Photo Editor, The Phnom Penh Post.
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2008 Participants | Angkor Photo Workshops
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Abhinandita Mathur, India. Akira Liwanag, Philippines. Aman Mahajan, India. Amdadul Huq, Bangladesh. Amy Yeung, China. Ari Syahrazad, Indonesia. Audrey Sim, Singapore. Candice Anne Lucas Reyes, Philippines. Carla Mendoza, Philippines. Chaiwat Leelakajonkij, Thailand. Charles Custodio, Philippines. Dolruethai Tongwiboon, Thailand. Eka Nickmatu, Indonesia. Ivan Zhong, China. John Javellana, Philippines. Kapil Das, India. Kyoung-jin Yoon, South Korea. Mahabub Alam Khan, Bangladesh. Masud Liton, Bangladesh.
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2010 Participants | Angkor Photo Workshops
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Am Ahad, Bangladesh. Anshika Varma, India. Arif Setiawan, Indonesia. Ariff Rafiq Hasan, Malaysia. Arum Dayuputri, Indonesia. Azreen binti Madzlan, Malaysia. Bernardino Soares, East Timor. Carmen Lopez, Philippines. Dang Thai Binh, Vietnam. Dujjan Suensilpong, Thailand. Go Takayama, Japan. Hajra Ahmad, India. Hermitianta Prasetya, Indonesia. Ignatius Suryo Wibowo, Indonesia. Insiya Syed, Pakistan. Karan Vaid, India. Kishor Kumar Sharma, Nepal. Le Hong Phuc, Vietnam. Mary Louise Lachica Far, Philippines.
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About APWS | Angkor Photo Workshops
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Created in 2005, the annual Angkor Photo Workshops is a free, high-quality, professional photography workshop held in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Since its inception, more than 200 photographers from all over Asia have participated in the workshops, which is conducted by international professional photographers who volunteer their time. As always, the work of all workshop participants is presented at the evening slideshow program on the last day of the Angkor Photo Festival. This slideshow requires JavaScript.
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seabassontheroad | Just another WordPress.com site | Page 2
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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Never Did I Think…. Newer posts →. Yoga In Bali. Sexy Time! March 27, 2012. Today I participated in the most incredibly awkward and ridiculous yoga class on the face of the Earth. The class was a mix between a televangelist broadcast, an exorcism, and a pornographic film. 8221; she pleaded. Once again the class inhaled together. However this time the group’s release was more powerful and more participants f...8221; the i...
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2013 Tutors | Angkor Photo Workshops
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Since the Angkor Photo Workshops began in 2005, we have had the privilege of working with many tutors who generously volunteer their time and energy to be a part of our workshops. We’re proud to announce the following tutors will be joining us in Siem Reap for the 9th Angkor Photo Workshops! Currently on staff at the International Center of Photography School, Andrea Star Reese is a 2010 fellow in Photography from the New York Foundation for the Arts and a reGeneration2 photographer. He has been honored ...