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    Southeast Asia‚ primarily live in the Shan State of Burma (Myanmar). However‚ The Shan have been engaged in an intermittent civil war within Burma for decades. During conflicts‚ the Shan are often burned out of their villages and forced to flee into Thailand. There‚ they are not given refugee status‚ and often work as undocumented labourers (wiki). Some of Shan people I interviewed have transbordered to the border of Thai and Burma in Weing Heng (close to Golden Triangle) around 20 years ago and from

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    The face of this man has been photoshopped in Fox news. This photo from Boston bombing has been photoshopped in New York post. 2. 2.1 Connotative meaning: People in the photo are the representative of Thailand who make a protest to drive out Tuksin to other country. Denotative meaning: People in this photo are protesting on the road. 2.2 Connotative meaning: South people in the photo are gathering together to protest Lady Gaga because

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    Thailand Pest

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    SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS IN THAILAND Final Case Chun Tao Anthony Park Kunihiko Mikuriya Matthew Kostiak Luís Hidalgo Executive Summary This case focuses on the valuing Samsung Electronics‚ which is a major worldwide manufacturer of consumer electronics‚ and its ongoing project aimed at capturing 15% of Thailand’s mobile phone market. It will ask students to study a collection of Thailand’s country data‚ ranging from macroeconomic to cultural

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    My Most Memorable Trip

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    MAY THEIN KYAW ENGL 0310 February 2 ‚ 2014 My Most Memorable Trip My country is Myanmar. It is one of the countries is South-East Asia. It is important neighboring countries are China‚ India‚ Laos‚ and Thailand. There are many interesting and beautiful places all over the world. I had a most memorable trip in two years ago. I went to a range of hills known as Kayik –Ti-Yo‚ the ancient city of Bagan and Pyin Oo Lwin. First of all‚ we had t scramble up hill and

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    Buddhism in Thailand

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    Nowadays‚ Buddhism is practiced by a large amount of people‚ especially in Asia but also in Europe and America. Thailand counts 95% of Buddhists in the country. This strong presence of Buddhism there does certainly influence the business communication. It is actually the 4th biggest religion in the world and the total amount of Buddhists in the world is around 500 millions. The focus of Buddhism is on practice rather than on belief. Buddhism is based on the teachings of Gautama Buddha also known

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    Ko Pyi’ in the Bama or the ninth kingdom means to refer the Shan State and territories along the River‚ Shweli. A Htae‚ one of the Shan girl in Hsipaw‚ said that the Shans in Myanmar had been descended from the neighboring countries like China‚ Thailand‚ Cambodia‚ Laos and Vietnam. She has narrated a story regarding to a group of Shans who have migrated from China. It goes something like this: Once China had been a kingdom belongs to the Shans and in that Kingdom; ‘Khon Yi Khine Kham’ was the ruler

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    problem is phenomenal. The Human Rights branch of the United Nations has estimated that “hundreds of thousands of children are involved in child prostitution and pornography in India alone. Other reports say there are 200‚000 child prostitutes in Thailand‚ and 60‚000 in the Philippines” (Lukas‚ 1996). These U.N. estimates are not accurate because they were taken several years ago and since child prostitution is illegal many of the numbers remain hidden from western statistics. The U.N. doesn’t post

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    Abortion in Thailand

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    called vacuum aspiration. The second trimester uses the method called dilation and evacuation. The third trimester uses the method which is similar to means in the second trimester‚ but it is a lot more complicated (Warner & Rosenberg‚ n.d.). In Thailand‚ there are many illegal abortion clinics which are mainly located around Bangkok and rural areas (Narkavonnakit‚ 1979). Recently‚ the police officers found hundreds of human fetuses in the temple called Wat Phai Ngern. There are more than 3 hundreds

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    Leasing in Thailand

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    Introduction Nowadays‚ there are several approaches of long-term financing which depends on the needs of each sector of business. With strengthening Asian currencies and lowering prices of aircraft‚ Asian buyers are given an edge to engage in acquiring leasing business. The shift of leasing form West to East is more apparent in Japan and China‚ where healthy stable economic growth persists and the needs of domestic and international aviation increases. The articles “Aircraft Leasing Shifts East

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    BUDDHISM IN CAMBODIA Brief intro Situated in the Mekong valley between Thailand and Vietnam. Early history is poorly documented: Indian cultural and religious influences. Brahmanism and Mahayana Buddhism enjoyed favour and the Sanskrit language was used. Khmers took several hundred years to consolidate their power over the lower Mekong region and around Tonle Sap. Much archaeological remains. Some conclusions about early Khmer kingdom: culturally rich and creative; inscriptions are all

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