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    Name…Mr. Setthawut Maneepathompong BA.English Batch 7/1 ID: 535302414 Loy krathong’s Day Nov 22‚2007: THIS evening‚ as the Thai people go to the nearby rivers‚ khlongs or ponds to float their lotus-shaped vessels made of banana leaves‚ they will be evoking the spirit of the sacred past‚ with a blessing of a full moon. Of all the Thai festivals‚ Loy Krathong is perhaps one of the most ritualistic and colourful events‚ rich in religious and spiritual expression. A krathong normally

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    had a chance to see a famous Thai Village Cultural show. It was the most thing that I want to see. The show highlights are many performers vividly portray a fascinating cross-section of Thailand’s culture‚ heritage and way of life dances‚ ceremonies‚ rituals‚ sports and pastimes. The demonstration had many things such as Thai folk dancing‚ Thai boxing‚ cock fighting‚ and sword fighting We enjoyed the unique and unforgettable experience of the world-renowned Thai Village Cultural Show. It was

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    of the aspects of the Thailand that everyone adores is their cultural values. Thai people have a very strong belief in Buddhism.Thai people think that if they go to the temple receiving blessing and wake up early in the morning they will make merit‚ which most every Thai do that. They think that if they have a strong belief in Buddhism‚ they will be “cooled hearted”.In Thai society‚ we think that the desire of all Thai people is money; they are used to say that money is the king.It means with money

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    and aquatic zone will be died or extinction. * Destroy food-chain of ecosystem. IMPACT IMPACT * The Royal Thai Navy and PTTGC workers were deployed to help the cleanup mission. * Treating oil spills at sea with chemical dispersants. * People donate hair and  old pillows stuffed with duck feathers to make a boom to absorb the oil. * The Royal Thai Navy and PTTGC workers were deployed to help the cleanup mission. * Treating oil spills at sea with chemical dispersants

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    regulations and approval of each country‚ including European and North American Countries.

Singha Corporation Co.‚ Ltd. conducts all its businesses under the principals of good corporate governance and in a social responsible manner. As an integral part of Thai Society‚ Singha Corporation Co.‚ Ltd. actively participate in local environmental support programs‚ educational scholarship programs‚ cultural events‚ traditional festivals‚ and sport sponsorship. History Phraya Bhirom Bhakdi was born Boonrawd

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    of transportation and tourism‚ as Thailand is located in the center of ASEAN. This will help tourism industry grow bigger. Thailand can also be the center of national conferences‚ meetings‚ exhibitions‚ and telecommunication. Furthermore‚ AEC helps Thai manufacturers reduce the cost of production as they can outsource cheaper raw materials from ASEAN members.  AEC also helps increase the opportunities of investment as money is easily flowing among ASEAN members -------------------------------------------------

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    TIMET in Action: Using Collectivist Approach within the Thai English Speaking Class By Piraya Mitrsomwang A research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Quality Examination (QE) for the degree of Doctoral Degree in English Studies Faculty of liberal Arts‚ Thammasat University‚ 2013 Abstract In the realm of English Language Teaching (ELT‚) speaking is deemed to play a critical part of language learning and teaching process. Nonetheless‚ despite the various

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    For the first reason ‚ I am thai not Hindu .The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima which comes in February end or early March which a clod season. I don’t like a cold weater . While Songkran festival ‚ April 12-15‚ is the traditional Thai New Year. This is the time for Thais to pay homage to Buddha images‚ clean their houses‚ and sprinkle water on their elders in a show of respect. The second reason that I like Songkran festival is The Thai people celebrate this festival

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    certain gender and giving them a certain sexuality. However‚ there are many other views outside of the United States and Western culture which suggest that gender roles and sexuality are constructed from culture rather than biology. The Polynesian‚ Thai and Euro-American cultures show how sexual preference is not limited to ones biological body parts and may or may not determine the gender role of any person. In Polynesia‚ "Sexual expression‚ gender relations‚ and attitudes toward gender diversity

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    subject in Thailand? b. How would you decide how such techniques would be received in Thailand? Answer a. In Thailand society‚ speaking about one’s sense of inner turmoil (disturbances) or emotional problems is considered taboo. A typical Thai would never admit if he or she had experienced depression because fear of not being accepted by society. That’s why they prefer going to temples because it is the easiest way out and they don’t have to reveal their fear and frustrations. Other than

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