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    Doi Inthanon Analysis

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    Some ten kilometers from the heart of Chiang Mai city stands the province’s iconic national park -- Thailand’s tallest mountain: Doi Inthanon. In native northern languages‚ Doi simply means a mountain or its peak. Surrounding this immense‚ gigantic granite is a 1000 square-kilometer national park area stippled with waterfalls and trek trails‚ all enveloped by an impermeable curtain of wilderness. Roamed by over 12‚000 visitors each year and soaring at two thousand five hundred and sixty five meters

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    Causes of Prostitution

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    Causes of Prostitution Social issues have been present since the early days of Adam and Eve. They have never stopped multiplying and are facing actually an exponential worsening. Solving them all at once would be surely the hardest goal to achieve; however‚ facing each issue separately would be the best solution. Social issues have become countless‚ complex‚ and are featuring actually over a million topics; most of them being kept taboo. One of the most talked about taboo these days is actually the

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    Prostitution In Prisons

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    The United States has the highest numbers of imprisoned criminals in the world! Most of the jails and prisons are currently overcrowded due to the large number of non-violent criminals. Yes‚ I do believe if a person commits a crime‚ then he or she deserves some type of punishment. However‚ some of the prisoners could have an alternative treatment instead of being incarcerated. Prisons usually spend millions and millions of dollars each year to house criminals. All crimes committed are not violent

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    Muay Thai

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    Fight to Live‚Live to Fight The documentary Thai Boxing: A Fighting Chance highlights another dimension of muay thai- one that is not a mere PE or hobby‚ but rather an occupation‚ a human cockfight even. It is a profession many Thai kids see as an effective means to generate income in order for them to eke out a meager living. The sacrifices each of the featured fighters had to do (grueling trainings‚ camps away from their family‚ health risks) in their journey as muay thai fighters can

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    Essay Topic: The role and the impact of prostitution on the overall economy of Canada. Essay Questions: Does prostitution need economical stimulation or should it be completely prohibited or ignored? Should the economical approach be used to prostitution at all? Can prostitution considered to be an actual career opportunity in Canada? Thesis Statement: Prostitution has a lot to do with the economy‚ as it is not only its “dark” side but also the potential legal income‚ which is always needed

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    Journal and Reflection on learning The significance of the Angkor / Khmer Empire and the Angkor temple complex in Cambodian history and today You are to complete this Journal as you move through this unit of study. The Journal and Reflection on learning is to be completed during the period following your writing task. ……….. inquire‚ open your minds‚ get curious............ What do I already know about the Angkor/Khmer Empire? I don’t currently know anything. What would I like to know about

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    Thailand Tourism

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    Bangkok The capital as well as the largest city of Thailand‚ Bangkok is a melting pot of exotic aromas‚ remarkable sights and visual delights. The city was founded in 1782 by the first king of present Chakri Dynasty‚ King Rama I. Bangkok is also known as Krung Thep which means ‘City of Angels’ (Tourism Authority of Thailand 2011). It is situated on the delta of Chao Phraya River‚ 25 miles from the gulf of Thailand. The vibrant heart of Thailand- Bangkok is important as a major financial‚ cultural

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    Resume Apply Pharmacist

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    Apinan Paktham 67/1 M.2 Samreun Bangpa-in Ayutthaya Current Address: 52/235 inter- resident apartment Lakhok Muang Pathumthani Tel. 089-1587453 Email : apinan.pk@hotmail.com Date of birth : February 28‚ 1988 OBJECTIVE : To obtain a challenging position with Multinational Company where I can utilize my skills and knowledge from my Pharmacy Academic background SUMMARY : Highly enthusiastic and fast-learning person with high sense of responsibility and strong leadership skills

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    National Honor Society

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    I‘ve lived my life following the National Honor Society conduct and its rules. For example‚ in the field of leadership I was the advisory council representative in my ninth grade advisory. I would like to join the National Honor Society to participate in helping to make my community better. Hurricane Sandy destroyed many peoples’ homes‚ one of my close friends Abid Yazdani’s home was destroyed and I volunteered to go help and clean his apartment. I believe I should join the National Honor Society

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    Deforestation of South-East Asia The effects deforestation is having on south-east Asia are dizzying. Rapid development since the siege of Khe-Sanh in Vietnam (1968) and surrounding nations of the Mekong region has caused widespread destruction of their forests. Many of these areas are switching trees for coffee bushes‚ threatening the extraordinary biodiversity that holds around 1‚700 different species. These trees are cut down for the furniture export market. Also‚ forests are being wiped out

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