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    “She showed up on my doorstep.” “No!” “’Yes sir, she sure enough did. She’s been staying with me for the last month.” “But you don’t speak Thai and she doesn’t speak English, right? How’s that work?” He burst out in laughter. “She don’t speak English,” he said. “But that don’t stop her from talkin’!” The old man was clearly at a loss for what to do. “She’s always a cookin’ and a cleanin’…

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    Ramadan Bazaar Essay

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    As I bought from 2 different stalls, I thought this stall was more generous with the servings. Thai food is all the rage at the bazaar. Other than the Coconut Ice Cream that's circulating its way through social media, Thai Iced Tea and Coconut Shake that's topped with ice cream was also well-received! At the same stall, they also offer Nutella Milkshake. Other interesting food choices to look out for are the…

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    Martial law was then declared, without regard to the decision of the Thai people who put him into power. This arbitrary silencing of the people’s choice for prime minister shows direct disregard to the basic tenants of democracy. Moreover, the suspension of elections by the military, until otherwise noted, posed a greater…

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    Prostitutes are constantly in danger of injuries, death, and sexually transmitted diseases. Even if prostitution is legalized the danger will still exist. The danger of prostitution can’t be removed, because the act of prostitution is the danger(Post and Bishakha Datta 29). Prostitution is very dangerous for any one involved, especially the women. “The statistics are sickening. Field Research in nine countries concluded that 60 to 75 percent of women in prostitution were…

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    Water Purifier Case Study

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    at a low cost starting from 26,000 won per month. As a result, Coway was able to escape from the IMF quickly by offering solutions to consumers who were worried about the distrust of water quality and the price of water purifiers. In addition, the post-management after the purchase was improved through free filter exchange and periodic inspection service through Cody, which consists of water purifier management experts. As Coway launched a rental water purifier when many companies followed a…

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    According to Thai Health (2015), “Major depressive disorder is ranked the third in women and eighth in men in Thailand, “Major depressive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric disorders that is caused by the body and mind of the patients. It will affect everyday life. In addition, Major depressive disorder is an illness that involves the body, mood, thinking, by affecting sleep, eating and feeling about themselves and things around them. Three ways to treat patients with major…

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    in Veganerie as the picture can portray more message than the blog content. Celebrity endorsement might be used to indicated brand image which appear as the attractiveness and credibility(consumer brand).It is suggestion that the café should invite Thai Woman celebrity to having a meeting with their fans and let the celebrity sharing the healthy lifestyle experience by choosing the celebrity who have the perception of heathy model and have a positive attitude through healthy eating.This will…

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    When it comes to law enforcement, officers have to make quick, often challenging decisions every day. They are forced to do what they think is right and just in accordance to the roles and duties of a police officer. The public should be able to trust that they’ll do the right thing and respond to situations appropriately. In order to do so, police must use their discretion to the best of their ability. However, it seems that more and more cases of injustice and police brutality are coming…

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    The Khmer Rouge Genocide

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    Races like the Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Cambodian, and ancestries were also victims in this genocide. The Khmer Rouge launched an organized mission: they ruthlessly imposed an extremist programme to reconstruct Cambodia on the communist model of Mao’s China (Talking About…

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    the piece which is contained the influences and atmosphere of Thai music idioms. The publication of the research result has been done in…

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