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    References: Thai hotels association‚ Thailand tourism‚ Thai press‚ The nation.

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    the last 15 years. Nutrition Survey conducted in 1995 showed that the average fat consumption per day for the Thai people was less than 30% of the total calories. However‚ according to a later study on nutritional status‚ the number has significantly risen since then. Changes in food consumption behavior of Thai people can be observed from their diets. In the past‚ the main diets of Thais are mainly consisted of vegetables and grain. Some well-known and popular dishes like Pad Kraprao‚ Tom Yum‚ Nam

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    many advantages than they think. In my opinion‚ I agree that watching animations and reading cartoon books are better more than you expected because it give knowledge‚ moral idea and entertainment. Provide knowledge Nowadays‚ many ppublishers in Thai have done cartoon books for educate your children. In the same way‚ Japanese comic book or “manga” and others animations provide tips & knowledge in daily life because writers will research the real data before they write story. For example‚ “Detective

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    The story revolves around Jinda‚ described as a northern Thai beauty ‚ who is the daughter of a rice farmer. Her simple life changed when a group of university students‚ headed by Ned‚ probably a Thai prince charming in his own right‚ came upon her village to live among them so they could experience life in the rural area firsthand. Times were hard‚ as there was a drought. The rice stalks were light‚ not producing the bountiful yield of rice. Children starved to death. During the few times that

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    N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/thailand/overview>. "Bangkok: Culture." - TripAdvisor. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g293916-s202/Bangkok:Thailand:Culture.html>. "Thai Traditional Ways of Life in Bangkok." - Thailand Travel Information. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.discoverythailand.com/bangkok_history_and_culture_thai_traditional_ways_of_life.asp>. ":: MAKRO ::." :: MAKRO. Web. 25 Sept. 2012

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    big experience was that Thailand had more class divide. There were luscious temples and beautiful houses for the rich‚ living in the cities. Although as you went further out of the city and into the rural Thai villages there were only rustic huts and bamboo or floor beds. The lives of these Thai people were so different. It is apparent that there is 41% more class divide in Thailand than Australia. In Australia with the exception of a small few (about 13%)‚ most people have nice houses‚ a room to

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    Introduced to Thailand for the first time in February of 2006‚ Zara today has three stores located in the three most luxurious malls of Bangkok. Zara’s much anticipated opening was very well received by the Thai community. This study investigates views from both Zara and its customers in order to identify important issues regarding consumer’s interaction with Zara and vice versa. An in-depth interview with Zara’s brand manager introduced three main issues concerning value perception from consumers

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    These problems did not get much attention and got worse. In this case‚ the financial crisis broke out in 1997. This crisis was first seen in the currency depreciation and stock market. Starting in Thailand‚ the Thai baht devalued swiftly and lost more than half of its value and the Thai stock market also dropped 75%. As a consequence‚ many banks and companies had to declare bankruptcy. Due to the economic globalization‚ following Thailand‚ almost all of the Asian countries were plunged into severe

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    INSTRUMENTS OF SOUTHERN ASIAN COUNTRY A. LAOS 1.[pic] The khene (/ˈkɛn/; also spelled "khaen"‚ "kaen" and "khen"; Lao: ແຄນ; Thai: แคน‚ RTGS: khaen‚ pronounced [kʰɛ̄ːn]; Vietnamese: khèn; Khmer: គែន) is a mouth organ of Lao origin whose pipes‚ which are usually made of bamboo‚ are connected with a small‚ hollowed-out hardwood reservoir into which air is blown‚ creating a sound similar to that of the violin. This is classified as Aerophone. 2.[pic] The đàn bầu (pronounced [ɗǎn ɓə̌w]; ")

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    Kpbkua suwannathta-plan. (n.d.). The development of Thai nationalism. Retrieved October 24‚ 2012‚ from http://journalarticle.ukm.my/501/1/1.pdf. LUND UNIVERISTY. (2011‚ June). Thailand’s Competitive Advantage in ASEAN. Retrieved October 14‚ 2012‚ from http://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=1976689&fileOId=1976690 . PCSIAM. (2012). Economy Of Siam Thai . Retrieved October 13‚ 2012‚ from http://www.pcsiam.com/economy-siam-thai-detailed-analysis.html. Sayeed‚ A. (n.d.). Corruption

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