I am a humanitarian person who likes conservation and nutrition and health and green living, and loves animals, despises violence and ignorance and defending the innocent and helpless and desperate, and love debating. I like acting and singing, but in order to influence. I love influencing and leadership positions where I am in the position to change lives (not just generally assist, like in community services). I believe in fixing the problem and not just the symptoms.

PLUS!!!!!!
I want to spend my time helping others IN NEED
like poor people, abused neglected children and animals, people in Africa and sex slaves in Cambodia. I feel the need to CHANGE things drastically. In soo many places.

Please help me with any job that a. does things like this, b. gets alot of money without having to give my entire life to it b. gives me time to go to these places and help others. Six figure job!! Not a life sucking job!!

Money is of no object, i have a big trust fund from my grandma and grandpa for education, :D love them!

Here’s jobs I’ve recently considered (they change frequently):

Plastic Surgeon (Medical school, see below)

Medical school, a doctor (too hard, not much rewarding feel, no recognition and not much heartfelt intimacy and lasting change, plus i don’t really believe in the need of preserving a species that harms others when it is already far over-populated itself)

Law school (a lot of law school graduates don’t get alot of money, and have to work a lot to get it, plus i’m not really convinced i’ll be interested in it, like studying in the library on laws for 10 hours a day??? please tell me something positive please! about law school!)

Hotel manager (Who wants to spend their life managing a building that people sleep in?)

Massage therapist (Sounds boring and like a job that doesn’t make a real difference in the world, spending all day giving back rubs, but is still a possibility i suppose)

Like in Cambodia and Africa. How can I help?

Marine Conservation Cambodia NGO with local communities aligned their interest and are now acting to save the marine life around Sihanoukville. With policy support, a new protected fishing zone has been defined. These steps could help the islands gear up for eco-tourism. This is asequence extracted from the Equity Weekly TV show #61, broadcast on 19/10/08, produced by UNDP and TVK, with support from SIDA, AusAid, Canadian International Development Agency and Irish Aid as part of the SDEP (Strengthening Democracy and Electoral Processes in Cambodia) project of UNDP CAMBODIA. For more information, visit our website: www.equitycam.tv

Cambodia has a lot of wildlife on the brink of extinction if not already extinct. I was just wondering what the impact of this wildlife extinction was on Cambodia? Thanks ahead of time to anyone who helps.