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    The Death Penalty in Thailand Throughout the history of man‚ the penalty of death was given to criminals who broke the law. Capital Punishment is the extreme penalty for crime and is still in use today in many countries even in Thailand. According to the history‚ the death penalty in Thailand obviously appeared in Ayutthaya Empire and it has been used in the country until these days. There have been many debates on abolishing the death penalty for a long time in the country. The supporters of capital

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    exchange program. This abroad experience will enhance and broaden the visions of student as they are shaped to be adaptable to new environment. And when it comes to making this decision‚ one that should not be overlooked is Thammasat Business School‚ Thailand. And there are some reasons to support this recommendation. Considering the university itself‚ Thammasat University has long been providing young people with academic excellence as well as the social consciousness. Among many academic choices

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    Thai Politics Answer Thailand’s political atmosphere has experienced dramatic changes from time to time since the collapse of the absolute monarchy. Before 1932‚ Thailand was an absolute monarchy country in which the power to administrate the country was given to the king. However‚ “The Thai absolute monarchy was overthrown by the People’s Party in 1932 and it ushered in a new political era. The Revolution of 1932 succeeded in overcoming the absolute monarchy and establishing a democratic

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    Long Neck in Thailand

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    Long neck In Thailand Long Neck people are originating in the Shan State in Burma is a Union of Myanmar these unique people are a small minority of the Karennin or Red Karen people of Burma and they are have also In Northern Thailand. They are from Padaung tribe synonym Kayan tribe and this tribe has today a number about 50.000 persons. "Kayan Lahwi" is developed as a combination of Kayan by slash and burn and Lawi tribe by neck rings from Laos and North Thailand. Padaung (Yan Pa Doung) is

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    reshape their bodies or go under the knife to seek physical perfection? Or to stretch human bones like the Kayan women in Nai Soi Thailand. Tattoos‚ piercings‚ implants‚ hair color: As a species were either trying to stand out or fit in. The changes we make to our bodies do not just define us; they define the very culture we live in. On the remote border of the Thailand in Nai Soi sit a tribe. These tribes hold Kayan women‚ or to outsiders‚ the long necks. The Kayan women were heavy brass rings around

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    Comparison of Two types of Pagan Religion i.e. Hinduism and Buddhism South Asian people have a well-defined amalgam of Abrahamic and Pagan religions. Two of the Pagan religions of this region are well-known in this region because their birth place South Asia. These two religions are “Hinduism” and “Buddhism”. “Hinduism refers to the principal and most ancient religious tradition of India: in it the lives of the believers are governed by the doctrines of “Dharma” or universal law‚ “Karma” or the

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    A SHORT HISTORY OF MALAYSIA Short History of Asia Series Series Editor: Milton Osborne Milton Osborne has had an association with the Asian region for over 40 years as an academic‚ public servant and independent writer. He is the author of eight books on Asian topics‚ including Southeast Asia: An Introductory History‚ first published in 1979 and now in its eighth edition‚ and‚ most recently‚ The Mekong: Turbulent Past‚ Uncertain Future‚ published in 2000. First published in 2003 by Allen

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    Outsourcing in Malaysia

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    Outsourcing in Malaysia ( unpublished articles) Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) is defined as outsourcing activities which usually done internally to outsiders. Support function such as Finance function. Human resources and customer services are functions which categorized in BPO. In Malaysia‚ particularly for back-office and customers contacts center activities has been around quite sometimes especially among the banking industry. The adoption of BPO among large companies in Malaysia is expected

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    THE COMPARISON BETWEEN WINDOWS AND UBUNTU The comparison between the two operating systems is a long running topic within the PC industry. The two differ in their philosophy‚ cost‚ stability‚ versatility and security. Comparisons of the two operating systems tend to reflect their origins‚ historic user bases and distribution models. Typical perceived weaknesses regularly cited have often included poor consumer familiarity with Linux‚ and Microsoft Windows’ susceptibility to viruses and

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    Thailand Fashion Industry

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    A. Thailand Fashion Industry In the past‚ Thailand is usually a thought of an agricultural country. Only a decade ago‚ its fashion industry has grown rapidly. Thailand has been known from traditions for high-quality fabrics such as Thai silk. In 2010‚ fashion industry contributed more than 17 percent of the nation GDP. It is also the largest manufacturing industry in Thailand with approximately 4‚000 manufacturers. Fashion industry employed more than one million workers. This is one third of

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