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    Social Problems in Thailand World around us today are filled with problems‚ complications‚ and dilemmas. People faces problems in everyday life‚ but problems that people living in the same society face commonly are called social problems. Before discussing social problems in our society‚ we must first give criteria of how we define social problems. Firstly‚ the objective condition must be perceived to be a social problem publicly. That is‚ there must be some public outcry. People must become actively

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    Obama Visit Thailand

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    of U.S. visited Thailand President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Ying luck Shinawatra reaffirmed that Thailand and the United States will cooperate in talks on the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement and security issues. Mr. Obama said security and trade and investment were his two key priority issues in bilateral discussions with thai leaders. Prime Minister Yingluck said that she will not give a commitment to president Barrack Obama directly that Thailand will join the US-led

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    Thailand Condom Ad

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    I want to This condom ad is from Thailand and show a man coming to a store and whisper to the casher to buy condom because he’s embarrassed to buy it. Then he look around anxiously and everyone are judging him for buying a condom. But then he realize it’s only on his mind and people are not really care about him buying condom. And at the end of the advertising is the campaign words about not to be ashamed to buy condom because you’re being responsible. Thailand is facing the new crisis of HIV/AIDS

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    Paperless System in Thailand

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    Significance of Study Chapter II: Background Thai Custom Department Background Vision Mission Strategy Functions and Responsibilities The Chronicle of Thai custom clearance system Manual Procedures for Import clearance in Thailand Manual Procedures for Export clearance in Thailand EDI System Background of EDI Implementing of EDI Objectives for EDI Benefits of Implementing EDI EDI standard Utilization of EDI system General Specification and function of EDI Export Customs clearance procedure via EDI

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    The Death Penalty in Thailand Throughout the history of man‚ the penalty of death was given to criminals who broke the law. Capital Punishment is the extreme penalty for crime and is still in use today in many countries even in Thailand. According to the history‚ the death penalty in Thailand obviously appeared in Ayutthaya Empire and it has been used in the country until these days. There have been many debates on abolishing the death penalty for a long time in the country. The supporters of capital

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    The Future of Leasing Based on the analysis of Vinod Kothari (1998)‚ leasing was a potential boon for small and medium-sized businesses in Thailand. In his web site‚ an article published on Bangkok Post in 1998 and the Research Department of Bangkok Bank provided bright‚ positive future for local leasing business due to curtailment of credit by commercial banks and other financial institutions as a result of financial crisis. Kothari (1998) further stated that the percentage share of credit extended

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    exchange program. This abroad experience will enhance and broaden the visions of student as they are shaped to be adaptable to new environment. And when it comes to making this decision‚ one that should not be overlooked is Thammasat Business School‚ Thailand. And there are some reasons to support this recommendation. Considering the university itself‚ Thammasat University has long been providing young people with academic excellence as well as the social consciousness. Among many academic choices

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    Executive Summary Thai motorcycle industry entered in Thailand since 1964. There are four main players in this industry including Honda‚ Yamaha‚ Kawasaki‚ and Suzuki. Even there are not much competitors but the competition among them are fierce. Thai market for motorcycle is in maturity stage. This makes the players have to use strong strategies to possess market share. The dominant player in this industry is Honda For customer analysis‚ among four leader players they quite focus customer similar

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    Food Retail in Thailand

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    Food Retail-Price Comparison In Thailand David J. Schaffner‚ Blaire Bokal‚ Scott Fink‚ Kimberly Rawls‚ and Jeremy Schweiger Rapid growth of the Thai economy in the 1990s led to dramatic changes in food retailing. The traditional food-distribution system—hundreds of thousands of fresh markets that sell fruits‚ vegetables‚ meat‚ and fish‚ along with small mom-and-pop food stores that distribute dry goods—is giving way to modern supermarkets‚ hypermarkets‚ and convenience stores‚ all being developed

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    of automotive industries in Thailand Contribution of MNC’s in automotive industry: Most of the developing countries consider that the automotive industry will move the country toward an intensive industrialisation by creating a large set of related businesses. Thailand aims to be regarded as the Detroit of Asia. The country has engaged in the last few decades in the development of the automotive industry‚ with a special focus on domestic auto-assembly. Thailand is the world’s second largest

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