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    In the 21st century‚ how important is to be able to read‚ write and speak English in Thailand? At the present time‚ English is used widely around the world and also the most spoken official language. Being able to read‚ write and speak English becomes important for Thai people because of various reasons. English is used in education and in doing business. Firstly‚ it is important for Thai children because English is used in education. There are many sources of knowledge written in English such

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    has created high levels of air pollution in Thailand. Vehicles and factories contribute to air pollution‚ particularly in Bangkok. The air pollution caused by motor vehicle emissions‚ and grave water pollution from household and industrial wastewater‚ substances generated by the thriving industrial activities have caused serious dumping issues. Environmental contamination caused by hazardous waste threatens to become Thailand’s worst environmental problem in the future. The motorcycles make up

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    Transsexuals in Thailand? Thailand beholds the highest rate of Transsexuals throughout the world. According to Sam Winter‚ the numbers differ from about 10‚000 to (unofficial) 300‚000. Even if the number of 10‚000 was "an accurate one‚ it would still represent an incidence substantially above that estimated for transgender in most other parts of the world" (6). To explain the case for this high number of transsexuals‚ I will refer to the impact of localization of Buddhism in Thailand and how it

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    Problem Solving for g Productivity Improvement: Using the QC Story approach Values Techniques Sajee Si ik i Ph.D. S j Sirikrai‚ Ph D Thammasat Business School Thammasat University Experiences Attit d Attitude Keep walking 2 Overview O i Problem Discovery Problem Solving Process Q QC Tools: Problem Solving Techniques g q The Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle: Recognition of the Quality/Productivity Improvement in Thailand Do you think the y present situation is satisfactory

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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PEACE BUILDING PROCESS IN THE FOUR SOUTHERNMOST PROVINCES OF THAILAND POLICY : A CASE STUDY OF PATTANI PROVINCE. ITTHICHAI SEEDAM 1. Introduction The history of Pattani province started from post war between Pattani and Siam during the reign of Phra Bat Somdej Phra Puttayodphajuralok when Pattani was defeated in the battle and Siam ruled Pattani. The administration during that time was peaceful and normal. Later in the reign of Phra Bat Somdej

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    believe that everyone has problems or challenges to overcome everyday. Even people who think that they are perfect have problems or challenges to overcome everyday. I always have to overcome challenges or problems. No one in this world will not have any challenges or problems. They will have some type of challenge or problem. I believe anyone will be able to overcome those problems. People will always have issues when coming to problems or challenges. Sometime when I have problems in my daily life‚ I think

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    has been conducted‚ the top ten common problems encountered by the high school students 1were as follows: 1.Memory blocks 2.Exam stress 3.Lack of preparation 4.Panic attacks 5.Illness/Sickness 6.Lack of knowledge about the topic 7.Misunderstanding of directions 8.Pressure and Financial Problems 9.Unpleasant weather conditions 10.No permit According to the respondents‚ memory block is their no. 1 problem during examinations. Getting rid of this problem is very hard especially to those who

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    Problem Solving Danielle Church HUM/114 June 25‚ 2014 Dr. Charles Flowers Problem Solving Using the five steps Step 1: What is the problem? Family member who is an alcoholic. Step 2: What are the alternatives? Self-awareness‚ treatment for alcoholism‚ and research medical journals. Step 3: What are the advantages and/or disadvantages of each alternative? Acknowledge the addiction‚ attending local alcoholics’ anonymous meetings‚ and learning why people turn to self-medication. Step 4:

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    Traffic is the biggest problem in Turkey‚ especially in İstanbul. People have a hard time because of the traffic problems in İstanbul. İstanbul has many traffic problems such as‚ not subway‚ uneducated drivers‚ unplanned roads and many cars. Moreover‚ government know that‚ These problems have patmanent solutions. However‚ government can’t maket them. To begin with İstanbul is unplanned place. Roads and traffic’s field are jumble. For example‚ every morning mecidiyekoy‚ taksim and fisrt river are

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    I have worked in the restaurant field for over 6years and it can be very stressful. In this field I have encountered many problems especially since my promotion. Being that I was a waitress for 4 years and then being promoted as manager. I feel I have encountered more problems now than ever. I believe a lot of my staff has a problem with transition. I have worked around many of my coworkers for so long that I do not believe they see the difference in me as a manager now and

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