Friday, May 31, 2013

Successful Cover Letter short listed with University of Kent



Mr.TY THEAVY
#09, St 168, Sangkat Orusey I,
 Khan 7 Makara, Tel: 089 21 49 11, 015 28 30 11
 
Phnom Penh 25 May, 2013
 

University of Kent



Dear Sir or Madam,


Application for a job as a Khmer Research Assistant

I came across your advertisement for the position of the Khmer Research Assistant at www.bongthom.com, and I would like to be considered for the position.

I am well qualified to work with community, since I worked as an English Trainer Team Leader and a CBET Business Development Officer with the Wildlife Alliance’s project of Community Based Eco-Tourism, in the site of the South Cardamom Mountain:
I have experience on researching, collecting data and analyzing into a local history, communication, and training. I have also been a freelance reporter and a translator at Kerdomnel Khmer , the first magazine in the Kingdom of Cambodia which focuses on arts, archaeology, history, epigraphy, ethnology, sociology, painting, cultural tourism, and so on. My role is to research and analyze in report a discovery of flora and fauna, local history, a local culture of Khmer minority at the site of South Cardamom Mountain, which should be preserved for Eco-Tourism activity.
I am good at negotiation with all authority levels.

Please kindly have a look at detailed information about me in my resume attached.  

I am available for an interview scheduled at your convenience. I may be reached at the telephone number above.
Thank you for your consideration.  

I am looking forward to hearing from you.
 
Yours faithfully,
 

Theavy Ty    

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Camouflage



Camouflage ការបន្លំខ្លួន            diverse ផ្សេងពីគ្នា                    coloring scheme ព៌ណចម្រុះ
Tundra វាលគ្មានស្មៅ               Sport ក្លែងកាយ



Camouflage is one of the most effective ways for animals to avoid attack in the treeless Arctic. However, the summer and winter landscapes there are so diverse that a single protective coloring scheme would, of course, prove ineffective in one season or the other. Thus, many of the inhabitants of the Arctic tundra change their camouflage twice a year. The artic fox is a clear- cut example of this phenomenon; it sports a brownish-gray coat in the summer which then turns white as cold weather sets in, and the process reverses itself in the springtime. Its brownish-gray coat blends in with the barren tundra landscape in the months without snow, and the white coat naturally blends in with the landscape of the frozen wintertime tundra

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Great Red Spot



Distinctive ប្លែក                      swirling កួច                                 juxtapose ផ្គូរគ្នា

Dwarf ឃើញតូចជាង             diameter បន្ទាត់ផ្ចិត,​វិជ្ជមាត្រ       tinted red ក្រហមព្រឿងៗ
Phosphorus ជាតិផូស្វ័រ 
circulate រត់,សាយភាយ            counterclockwise direction ទឹសដៅបញ្ច្រាស់ទ្រនិចនាឡិកា



                One distinctive feature of the planet Jupiter is the Great Red Spot, a massive oval of swirling reddish-brown clouds. Were Earth to be juxtaposed with the Great Red Spot, our planet would be dwarfed in comparison, with a diameter less than half that of the Great Red Spot. The Spot’s clouds, most likely tinted red as a result of the phosphorus that they contain, circulate in a counterclockwise direction. The outer winds require six Earth days to complete the circumference of the Great Red Spot, a length of time indicative of the vastness of the Great Red Spot.