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    why I want to tell you about the best journey of my life. It started at home as I began to pack items for a journey. I was excited because my parents and I were going to Thailand: the most interesting place to me. I could not imagine what it would be like The first experience we had when we got out of the plane to enter Thailand was the tropical‚ wet‚ hot air that permeated the environment. We arrived at our hotel on the south of Phuket Island. Beauty seemed to be all around us. From the one side

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    meet and talk with some of the Hill Tribe people of Thailand specifically the Akha‚ Hmong‚ Karen‚ Lahu and Lisu. Through this and other research materials I came to understand and see first hand how tourism affected these communities. Since the largest number of time that I spent between the Hill Tribes was at the Akha village‚ I will particularized my research with them. This research is not meant to generalize the Hill Tribe people living in Thailand‚ my research is specific only to the Akha people

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    Case Study Analysis Example 1. Executive Summary The case study that will be analyzed in this report presents the case of an American woman who has been living and working in Bangkok‚ Thailand for three years. It comes without saying‚ that her life in Bangkok has not been easy. She does not speak Thai language and many of Thais do not speak English‚ this poses a communicational barrier. She does not own a car and does not have access to the corporate car‚ this poses a navigation barrier. Moreover

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    QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Bangkok Automotive (A) Contributed by: Edward Rubesch‚ PhD Thammasat Business School‚ Thammasat University‚ Thailand. Created Feb 2008 © NEN Page 1 of 18 Introduction Ruby Edwards paused and sat back in her chair. She had been running a number of scenarios on her spreadsheet as she tried to predict future opportunities for her company in the face of a challenging economic and marketing environment

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    information Facts Supported with concrete evidence (Disagree) Foreign Patent Article I Dr.Pennapha Supcharoenkul that have http://www.manager.co.th (deputy director general‚ wide-range department for developmemt of regulation so Thailand and alternative medicine) many Thai “Foreign country often snatc the researcher progress research for further cannot developing after that they will produce own grab their research results to the patent product process of patention Their

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    Introduction In the world of business‚ definitely‚ the main activity of every organization is to provide products or services to the customer. The organization might survive in their industry if they can provide the outstanding products or services which extremely different from their competitors. It is also considered as the most important factor for the customer to evaluate the products and services that will generate highest benefit when they decide to purchase. As the organization view‚ the

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    characteristics of Thailand itself as well as China‚ India‚ Cambodia‚ and other Southeast Asian cultures. Language & Writing The Thai language is composed of 44 consonants‚ 32 vowels and five tones in Thai pronunciation. Thai is the main language in Thailand‚ but Chinese‚ Malay and Mon-Khmer are also spoken. English is becoming more important as well‚ especially in government and commerce. The increase of English-knowledge‚ mostly brought by education‚ in Thailand makes it increasingly

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    The Hindu temple of Preah Vihear and the area have been the subject of rancorous alteration since the late 19th century between the 2 neighboring countries‚ Thailand and Cambodia. In 1954‚ Thai had used force to capture prasat Preah Vihear by driving the Columbia refugees to their rim. By this mean‚ Thai caused more than 10 killed of Colombian and the matter was sued to the World Court in 1962 by indignant Columbia. Due to Thai’s two weak preliminary objections in the primary court and following

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    referred to as the world’s largest outdoor museum. The park is built in the shape of Thailand and houses 116 replicas‚ reconstructed monuments and architectural attractions. Each of the structures are placed in it’s geographically correct position within the Thailand-shaped park. Some of the monuments are life-sized‚ while others are scaled down. Spending a day here will give you a great tour of the history of Thailand and you can even opt for a private guided tour in English‚ though of course at an

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    BANGKOK: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF A HYPERURBANIZED PRIMATE CITY Gerald W. Fry "The rapid expansion of a deteriorated environment and high social costs are the most obvious and immediate results of this overconcentration process. Eventually‚ the public investment on the expansion of urban infrastructure will reach a point of diminishing returns. Urban problems can bring national development to the edge of failure. This would be an appalling situation indeed!" Vimolsiddhi Horayangkura1 "Hyperurbanization

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