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    It is cost effective when enhancing Facebook or YouTube to be a part of marketing strategies. In Thailand, analog television can be referred to as the most expensive marketing channel. According to Thairath (2014), it costs firms 500,000 baht per minute for channel 7 during prime time, between 07.00 to 10.00 P.M. The average rate of Television commercial…

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    and fled to the refugee camps in Thailand. Ultimately, this resulted in the immigration of Hmong settling down in the United States in the late 1970s through 2007 in waves. (Collier, Munger, & Moua, 2012). My family originally lived in Laos before they fled to Thailand by crossing over the Mekong River, which is, estimated to be 4,350 km long and is known to be the seventh longest river in Asia. (Nguyen, 1999). After 2 years of living in the refugee camps in Thailand, my grandma was the first…

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    SWOT Analysis Of L Oreal

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    Mohammad N. Abouagina (20132156)‎ This report is an assessment of L’Oreal 2000 crisis situation in Thailand. The Company suffered from the Asian Crisis in 1997 and overcame the situation by applying a number of management techniques with the vision of a team that helped the low earning company in Thailand back in 2000 to the second largest Cosmetic Company at present. The report presents the introduction, on global and Thai levels of L’Oreal brand…

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    In the article “Because She Looks like a Child” by Kevin Bales, the author is deliberating the subject of child prostitution and sex trafficking that happens in Thailand. The author discusses the influence child prostitution and sex trafficking has on children who are forced into this. Siri, a fifteen-year-old child prostitute, is the emphasis of the article. She was sold by her parents as a means of economic steadiness. Siri is conscious of what prostitution and sex trafficking can possibly do…

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    Prisoner Of War Analysis

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    demonstrates what the living conditions were like in different types of weather without being fully sheltered and in warm clothing. Therefore, this photograph demonstrate the filthy and cold lives Australians had lived through during World War Two in Thailand and Burma. This photograph helps people understand what Australians experienced during World War Two through the image colour, people and background presented. The contrast between black and white of the image creates a feel of a dull and…

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    Malaysia is an often overlooked country. Situated between Thailand and Indonesia, it is sometimes forgotten by tourists, other than those making a quick stop in capital city Kuala Lumpur. Tourists rarely get outside of this city, which is a shame, because Malaysia has many hidden treasures that will reward those who persevere. Hospitality and Tourism in Malaysia Malaysia is comprised of two land masses: a peninsula bordering Thailand and the northeastern section of nearby Borneo, an island.…

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    and services, social enterprises and users. Before we have Social Giver, we have Mysocialmotion which considered as prototypes of Social Giver .The founders have thought this concept for two years. The result was picking the outstanding point of Thailand…

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    homecomer memoir book, is about a Hmong’s family life experience that also came from forgotten country that rescued by the US after years in overcrowded refugee camp in Thailand, and their search for a place to call home. This is harrowing story of Kao Kalia Yang who recounts her memory of the family captivity and how they escaped into Thailand. The Hmong was massacred during the Vietnam war in the…

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    Rohingya Conflict

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    The Rohingya are a Muslim ethnic minority group that has lived in Myanmar for centuries. Today, more than a million of Rohingya people are living in Myanmar, mostly in the western coastal state of Rakhine. They use their own language, and they have their own culture. However, Rohingya people claim that they have a long historical connection to Rakhine State. There are many conflicts and clashes between the Rohingya and the government, as well as some other ethnic groups in Rakhine. When Myanmar…

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    Home Observation Report

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    see their lives, I reflect on my life quality. I have more opportunities: to have a better education, buy fancy clothes, buy electronic devices, and travel worldwide. I am aware of the large gap between the rich and poor as well as common issues in Thailand such as teen moms, poverty, and so on. Even though the children at the orphanage seem happy, it would be better if they have a better opportunity and life quality. During my grade 11 school trip on August 28th, 2016,…

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