1. Cinnamon's Secret Health Benefit

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    You probably have an old bottle of cinnamon shoved in your pantry, hauling it out only to top off pumpkin pies or cappuccino, but you may not realize the tasty spice is in your makeup bag and on your vanity, too. Among the humble kitchen staple's many uses: It fights acne, encourages hair growth, it repels bugs, reduces tension, stimulates blood flow, helps brain function, improves memory and focus, heals tissue, and fights infection. Plus it makes your lips look plump and sexy. Read more
    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/cinnamon.html
  2. Hippo saves gnu from crocodile

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    The gnu struggling to get to the bank of the river is dragged back by the crocodile. This is the amazing moment a heroic hippo saved a gnu from certain death. After being bitten by a crocodile, the large antelope is seen being dragged slowly under the water. Captured whilst on safari in Masai Mara in Kenya, the exhausted antelope later managed to escape to safety…Read and view more photos
    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/hippo-saves-gnu-from-crocodile.html
  3. Grumpy Baby Becomes Instant Internet Sensation

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    Move over Grumpy Cat. There's a new Grumpy character in town.
    When Adam Casner, of Decatur, Ill., saw his friend's 9-month-old baby's disgruntled-looking photo, he knew it would be a hit on Reddit. He posted the photo of baby Ryan to the social-sharing site soliciting users to create captions for the baby’s funny face, and in less than 24 hours, the baby took on a plethora of new pretend personalities. 

    Good Morning America, photo by Holly Stark Photography of Pana, Ill.

  4. Letting go doesn’t mean you don’t care

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    “Some people believe holding on and hanging in there are signs of great strength. However, there are times when it takes much more strength to know when to let go and then do it.” ―Ann Landers

    Letting go doesn’t mean you don’t care about someone or something anymore; it’s just realizing that the only thing you truly have control over is yourself, right here, right now.  It’s a necessary process of adapting to the ever-changing realities of life – leaving behind the past to make way for the present.

  5. The Mystery of Flight 370

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    Malaysian: Investigators conclude flight hijacked
    Investigators have concluded that one or more people with significant flying experience hijacked the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, switched off communication devices and steered it off-course, a Malaysian government official involved in the investigation said Saturday…Watch video and read more
    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/missing-plane-piracy-theory-gains-more.html
  6. 'I Love You' means

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    'I love you' means that I accept you for the person that you are, and that I do not wish to change you into someone else. It means that I will love you and stand by you even through the worst of times. It means loving you when you're in a bad mood or too tired to do things I want to do. It means loving you when you're down, not just when you're fun to be with. I love you means that I know your deepest secrets and do not judge you for them, asking in return only that you do not judge me for mine. It means that I care enough to fight for what we have and that I love you enough not to let go. It means thinking of you, dreaming of you, wanting and needing you constantly, hoping you feel the same way for me. ~Unknown
  7. My little sister's Birthday, today

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    Our little sister, Alanthara, passed a way four months ago, so today we celebrated her birthday at her graveyard, next to Dany Svay, the son of our family's very close friend from Texas, who died from drowning at his high school pool, same year. She will be forever in our Hearts. We can never live without her, but we just have to learn how to live without her right by our sides. My little sister does not have a plaque yet, till next two months due to the weather. The plaque near the balloons is Dany Svay.
  8. 5 Surprising Secrets To a Happy Marriage

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    Plain-looking men make better husbands 😉
    Turns out the adage, 'Happy wife, happy life," may not be true. New research conducted by the University of Chicago finds that a happy and healthy husband is the key to having an awesome marriage. “We studied older, more conventional couples, but results may apply to younger generations since people tend to become more traditional as they age,” lead author, James Iveniuk, a PhD candidate in the department of sociology, tells Yahoo Shine. Chalk it up to cultural norms: “Even in the most modern marriages, there are gender role expectations,” he says. “Women are innate caregivers and police the emotional temperature of the home, so if a husband is sick or being difficult, women are often the ones to smooth things over, versus men who are more avoidant.” Here are four more factors that make marriages tick. 

    An average-looking husband: So, you didn’t marry David Beckham — that’s a good thing. Plain-looking men make better husbands, according to the Journal of Family Psychology. Researchers filmed 82 newlywed couples discussing a marital problem, and in those pairs in which the man was the more attractive one, he was less sensitive to his wife's feelings. Meanwhile, the less handsome husbands were interested in problem-solving. "There are lots of reasons why people stay together, and lots of reasons why people are committed to each other," study author Benjamin Karney, PhD, a social psychology professor at the University of California, Los Angeles said in a press release. "So it would be an exaggeration to say, ‘Well, no woman should ever marry a man who is more attractive than she is.’ But it is true that on average, when men are more attractive than their wives — in this sample, at least — it looks like they were less invested. Maybe because they knew that they might have more alternatives — better alternatives, potentially.”

    Holding a grudge: It’s counterintuitive, but refusing to forgive your spouse for an offense could be the key to resolving an issue, says one Florida State University study. That’s especially true when dealing with a difficult partner who takes advantage of the other's kindness. "Believing a partner is forgiving leads agreeable people to be less likely to offend that partner and disagreeable people to be more likely to offend that partner,” lead study author James McNulty, PhD, a psychology professor said in a press release. No need to drag out the argument for days, but having what McNulty calls an “angry but honest conversation” will make it clear that his behavior won’t fly.  

    Having married friends: One Brown University study suggests that the divorce of a close friend increases the odds that you’ll end your own marriage by 75 percent. "When one person experiences divorce, it gives the people around them information about what that's like," lead study author James Fowler told Good Morning America. A friend’s split could cause you to question your own relationship or hearing the juicy details of the single life could make its benefits seem more appealing. To head off trouble, hang out with happily married friends: One study found that having an audience witness you two on your best behavior validates your lovey-dovey feelings.

    Sharing a glass of wine: If you're going to drink a cocktail, pour for two. Although it's unclear why, both married and dating couples who enjoy between one and three drinks together feel happierthan those who indulge when they're apart. "Individuals who drink with their partner report feeling increased intimacy and decreased relationship problems the next day, compared to individuals who drink apart from their partner or do not drink at all," lead author Ash Levitt, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow at University of Buffalo's Research Institute on Addictions, said in a press release. The effects were seen in couples who mirror each other's drinking habits, so if your partner is abstaining, you should too. 

    Writted by Elise Solé, Shine Staff | Healthy Living
    March 14, 2014

  9. A cheetah encounter in the Serengeti

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    The cheetah sniffs the head of the safari guide.
    This is the heart-stopping moment a photographer came within inches of a young cheetah when it stuck its head through her sun roof. Australian Bobby-Jo Clow, 31, was on safari in Tanzania when the juvenile started heading towards her Landrover with his sibling. She snapped away as the young male dangled its paws in front of her face and smelt her hair before its mother called it away into the wilds of the Serengeti National Park. But not until Bobby-Jo, a full-time elephant keeper at a Tanzanian Zoo, had leaned forward enough to capture the perfect shot, causing the cheetah to hiss and bare its teeth. (Photographs by Bobby-Jo Clow/CATERS NEWS)

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs