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    “Eco-tourism" which is the combination of “Ecology” and “Tourism”. In addition‚ the tourism industry had to use the English language word such as "Nature Tourism" or "Bio-tourism" or "Green Tourism" Ban Mae Kampong is located in sub-district of Chiang Mai province in Thailand and over where people are still maintaining their own culture and lifestyles strongly. They have a campaign for reducing resource consumption and increasing the tourists’ awareness of natural resources and animals. Local people live

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    Sanya DP-1 Q. ANALYSE THE FACTORS THAT LED TO THE RISE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN CHINA. In the beginning of the 20th century‚ the Qing dynasty‚ which had ruled China for 2000 years‚ was in decline. The period following the end of the empire in 1911 was a turbulent one‚ with various groups fighting for power in China. This civil war ended only in 1949‚ with the Chinese Communist Party establishing control over the country. There are quite a few factors that led to this rise of communism in China

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    HANOI UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION STUDIES DEPARTMENT ---------------oOo-------------- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THAILAND TOURISM INDUSTRY (1487 words) Teacher: Nguyen Tien Dung Student: Trinh Lan Huong Class: 1D-11 Course: EAP Writing Date: May 8‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………………… ii 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………..1 2. Discussion of findings …………………………………………………………...1 2.1. The developmental process of tourism industry in Thailand

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    performance marked by strong rhythms and improvisation: hot jazz. HOT descriptive: Hot person Cause and Effect: process: comparison: Hot or HOT may refer to: * Geographical Places and People: * Hot District‚ a district of Chiang Mai province‚ Thailand * Hot‚ Hot a sub-district of Hot District‚ Thailand * Hot‚ Albania‚ a municipality in the Malësi e Madhe District‚ Albania * Hoti (Albanians)‚ an Albanian clan in Malësia * Concepts: * Highly optimized

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    SAWATDEE....HELLO‚ BEAUTIFUL BANKOK BY ETHEL SOLIVEN- TIMBOL Bangkok known as KrunThep‚which is Thai for “City of Angels‚” beckons with its golden roofed temples and spicily curried cuisine. Seven million visitors come to Thailand each year spending an average of six to seven days because there is so much to see and to relish in this “Exotic Orient” as one enamored traveller dubbed the country. Our agenda for the first day of our

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    Taiwan is a subtropical island located about 100 miles east of mainland China. Covering about 13‚892 square miles‚ it is roughly the size of the state of Maryland and the capital city is Taipei‚ which is found at the northern tip of the country on the Tamsui River. The so-called “backbone” of the island is formed by a north-south mountain range‚ the highest peak of which being Yushan at 13‚110 feet. These mountains were the original homeland of the aborigines. With people taking advantage of the

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    in Shaoshan‚ in Hunan province‚ central China. After training as a teacher‚ he travelled to Beijing where he worked in the University Library. It was during this time that he began to read Marxist literature. In 1921‚ he became a founder member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and set up a branch in Hunan. In 1923‚ the Kuomintang (KMT) nationalist party had allied with the CCP to defeat the warlords who controlled much of northern China. Then in 1927‚ the KMT leader Chiang Kai-shek launched an

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    parents‚ four teachers of the refugee children‚ a religious leader‚ and a humanitarian aid worker who work closely with this community. These methods are described in more detail below: Recruiters: From 2011 to 2014‚ I have studied and worked in Chiang Mai‚ Thailand. During that period of time‚ I worked with the Pakistani Christian community and established relationship with churches‚ institutions‚ and faith based organizations. Recently‚ I requested for the research support from Asia Biblical Theological

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    Pillars of ashoka The pillars of Ashoka are a series of columns dispersed throughout the northern Indian subcontinent‚ erected or at least inscribed with edicts by the Mauryan king Ashoka during his reign in the 3rd century BC. Originally‚ there must have been many pillars but only nineteen survive with inscriptions‚ and only six with animal capitals‚ which were a target for Muslim iconoclasm. Many are preserved in a fragmentary state. Averaging between 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 m) in height‚ and weighing

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    hardships they are dealing with as each individual youngster has different problems. Recently‚ during a school ‘discovery week’ expedition‚ I traveled to Thailand with a senior school group. We visited a public school in the countryside out of Chiang Mai‚ where we acted as both temporary English tutors and HK ambassadors. From this incident‚ I have discovered the usefulness of using the body and signs as a language as we couldn’t communicate with the students as they only knew how to pronounce their

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