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    Pros and cons of depend on tourism Today‚ many people spend almost all of their money on traveling around the world. Their expenditure makes a big income for many countries such as Caribbean‚ Egypt or Thailand. This is advantageous to the countries’ development; otherwise‚ tourism is impacting on these countries. Environmental pollution‚ destruction of monuments and dilution of culture are some problems that these countries’ government must solve if they depend solely on tourism revenues.

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    Bangkok Automobiles

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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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    Airlines - 2

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    Thai Airways International Public Company Limited is the national carrier of the Kingdom of Thailand. It operates domestic‚ regional and intercontinental flights radiating from its home base in Bangkok to key destinations around the world and within Thailand. The company’s fully paid up share capital amounts to 16‚988‚765‚500 Baht (9 May 2005) and is 53.77% owned by the Ministry of Finance‚ the Thai Government. At the end of September 2004‚ consolidated total assets of the company amounted to 193

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    Currency and Thai Baht

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    inflation levels and interest rates in Thailand relative to levels of these variables in the U.S. A high level of inflation tends to result in currency depreciation‚ as it would increase the Thai demand for U.S. goods‚ causing an increase in the Thai demand for dollars. Furthermore‚ a relatively high level of Thai inflation would reduce the U.S. demand for Thai goods‚ causing an increase in the supply of baht for sale. Conversely‚ the high level of interest rates in Thailand may cause appreciation of the

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    of Marketing. Berkshire: Mcgraw-Hill. Lancaster‚ G.‚ and Massingham‚ L.‚ 1988 Nation.com‚ 2011. Breaking News [online]. Available at <http://breakingnews.nation.com>. [Accessed on 17 March 2012]. National News Bureau of Thailand‚ 2011 National News Bureau of Thailand‚ 2012. Red Cross Fair 2012 honors HM the queen [online]. Available at < http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255503160027>. [Accessed on 6 April 2012]. Newlits‚ 2011 Relief and Community Health Bureau‚ 2012. Volunteer

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    the Tom Yum Kung crisis. The most important point to be made about the Tom Yum Kung crisis is that it is based entirely on excessive borrowing from the private sector rather than the public debt. Most firms that are listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand borrowed heavily to meet their need for capital. Their debt dependence grew heavily. As for listed non-financial companies‚ the average debt/equity ration rose from 1.58 to 1.98 between 1994 and 1996‚ and their interest payments divided by liability

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    Songkran

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    Songkran Fastival Songkran is the biggest festival in Thailand. Thai people celebrate Songkran Day as Thai New Year Day on April 13th-15th; the hottest month in the year. Songkran is the festival that developed in three important aspects: the origin of Songkran‚ a celebration as the New Year and the water festival. The origin of Songkran Festival is the way that Thai people began to celebrate in the past. The term Songkran has its origins in the Pali language of the Therevada Buddhist scripture

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    The Effects of Prostitution          Social effects that usually happens to individuals is that individuals will continue to be involved with symptoms of brothels. Future individuals will be destroyed by evil issues. Among them are regarded by society despised around. Usually prostitutes will be isolated when not whore himself due to age‚ health and others. In the family‚ the prostitutes will be sorted from the lives of family members with normal. This is because family members can not receive

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    Muay Thai

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    Muay Thai Muay Thai is well known as one of the most dangerous sports around the world. Coming from Thailand it has its roots from many ancient forms of Asian martial arts also similar to the style of kick boxing and strike force. Muay as local people call it has an old history full of great fighters. Due to the terrible economy in Thailand it never got too much attention. Instead‚ it has remained a national sport and part of the folklore. Muay Thai has similar rules to every non-weapon fight

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