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00:00I have a baby.
00:02I have a baby.
00:04I have a baby.
00:06You have a baby?
00:08Yes.
00:10So you live with your mom or your mom?
00:12Yes.
00:14And your mom is a nun?
00:16Yes.
00:18Her baby is still in the womb.
00:20She can't wash the dishes
00:22for her baby.
00:24She can't do anything.
00:26She has to stay in the room
00:28because the nun
00:30can't wash the dishes for her baby.
00:32I was so surprised
00:34when I found out about
00:36the life of a nun
00:38that made many people
00:40feel sad
00:42because the nun
00:44can't take care of her baby
00:46and can't take care of her baby
00:48and can't take care of her baby
00:50and can't take care of her baby
00:52The life of a nun
00:54can be hard
00:56for those having a baby
00:58living with their parents
01:00but they don't have anything
01:02to live for their baby
01:04others are just
01:06living their naked lives
01:08This story tells
01:10how do a nun
01:12got an opportunity
01:14to see
01:16her baby
01:18she can't even put the dish
01:20in her bed
01:22we can not talk about
01:24The government has decided that it can no longer provide for children to attend school until the age of five.
01:35The government has also said that the life of these children is difficult because they have no land to live in,
01:42or a house to live in.
01:45One day after another, their lives are in danger.
01:50In an interview with the Ministry of Health, Dr. Vannathida said that
01:57her children have a high standard of living,
02:01but because of their poor quality of life,
02:04the government has not provided for them.
02:06The government has asked them to go to the market to sell their children,
02:11and they have to follow the rules to earn some living.
02:15Dr. Vannathida said that her son, Tanyo Chanit, is 11 years old.
02:21Chanit is a fifth-year student in the Department of Social Studies,
02:26located in Orupeng District, Besor Chrei District,
02:30in the province of Kampong Cham.
02:32Chanit has a high standard of living,
02:35but she wants to study English.
02:39Dr. Vannathida also said that she is a person who loves to study,
02:44and if she continues to study,
02:47she will have a good education,
02:52but in the future, she may have to quit because of that.
02:57Chanit said that when she is not strong,
03:00she will not be able to keep up with what she is given,
03:04or other things according to the situation,
03:07or buy a lot of food together,
03:10eat a lot, and share a lot.
03:12She also said that her son, Tanyo Chanit,
03:15has a high standard of living in Kampong Cham.
03:18Her son has been single since she gave birth to him,
03:22and sometimes he does not go to work.
03:25Her son sometimes goes to the market to buy food.
03:30Here are some of the stories from the 60th birthday party.
03:33I have a son.
03:35I don't have a son.
03:37I lost my son when I was little.
03:39You lost your son when you were little?
03:41Yes.
03:42So you live with your mother and your mother-in-law?
03:44Yes.
03:45And your mother-in-law is a prostitute?
03:47Yes.
03:48What do you do for a living?
03:53I work for my son.
03:55What does your son give you?
03:57He gives me money.
04:00Oh, he gives you money?
04:02Yes.
04:03He gives you money?
04:05Yes.
04:07Sometimes I don't have money.
04:09Sometimes I don't have money,
04:11so I borrow money from my father-in-law.
04:17What does your father-in-law do for you?
04:19He gives me money.
04:20He gives you money?
04:21Yes.
04:22He gives me 1,000,000.
04:23Oh, he gives you 1,000,000?
04:24Yes.
04:25When you came here,
04:26it was clear that you followed your father-in-law, right?
04:28Yes.
04:29Do you have any friends?
04:31Yes.
04:33I have a friend.
04:37And your house?
04:38Huh?
04:39Your house?
04:40My house is near here.
04:41Your house is near here?
04:42Yes.
04:43How much you earn a month?
04:44I earn 80,000 a month.
04:46You earn 80,000 a month.
04:48How do you get money to pay them?
04:51Sometimes I don't have money.
04:53Sometimes I want to wait for a few months.
04:56I wait for my parents.
04:57Wait for a few months to pay them?
04:59Oh, they gave you money?
05:01Yes.
05:02If you don't have any, you can go to the market to buy rice.
05:06If you go to the market to buy rice, you can go to the market to buy rice.
05:12Because of the poverty in Cambodia,
05:17I don't have a lot of time to take care of my children.
05:22The people who live there are not only Cambodians,
05:25they are also children who lack the warmth,
05:29so they have a hard time taking care of their children.
05:34If you don't have a lot of money, you can go to the market to buy rice.
05:38But the people who live there are children.
05:41So I have to take care of them, but I don't have a lot of money.
05:45I have to take care of my children according to the law.
05:48At the moment, there are only 30,000 rice in the basket.
05:53It's not a lot of money,
05:57but if you have the energy, you can do it.
06:02I hope this video will help you.

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