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Sam-Ang Sam and his wife Chan Moly Sam spent "more than two decades" (as of 1993) "performing, teaching, researching, and documenting" their native country's music and dances. [3] Having studied in Cambodia, they were in the Philippines when the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975, and escaped the genocide that killed an estimated 90 percent ...
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Additionally, Sam-Ang Sam differentiates between music made by the mainstream Cambodians (Cambodian music) and the distinct music of ethnic minorities (part of the music of Cambodia). The latter includes music made by people living in Rattanakiri and Mundulkiri and provinces, the Koulen and Cardamom ranges, and the vicinity "around the great ...
SAM (file format) or Sequence Alignment Map, a data format used in bioinformatics; Sam (text editor) SAM Coupé, an 8-bit British home computer; Microsoft Sam, a voice for the screen reader in Windows 2000 and XP; SAM, a New Zealand chatbot that discuss politics; SAM Lock Tool, better known as Syskey; Sequential access memory
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Samnang started her writing around 1981. By 2016 she had more than 100 of her novels published. According to her, many of her novels have a message in them.