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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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    discussion message is not substantive‚ because it does not further the discussion. Question 8 A classmate begins the following discussion message by saying‚ “I had a similar experience in my work as a computer consultant. When I encounter a computer problem I am unable to troubleshoot‚ I consult websites to determine the solution. Our textbook also lists websites at the end of Chapter 10 that are good resources for troubleshooting.” Is this discussion message substantive or not substantive? This discussion

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    piece entitled There Is a Reason Why God Allows Evil. In the selection Hick explains a theodicy‚ a justification of God’s goodness because of evil‚ the soul-making view of life in this defense of God’s way in the face of evil. The dilemma of the problem of evil is‚ if God is perfectly loving he must wish to abolish evil. If evil exists then God cannot be all perfectly loving. Hick’s theodicy‚ the soul-making view‚ states that God intentionally placed this evils on earth so that we can over come temptations

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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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    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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    Thailand Bus

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    11. References ..…………………………………………………………………………...11. Executive summary The number of bus riders in the city of Bangkok has decreased every year. In spite of overwhelming cheap bus fare‚ why does it advance to customer turnover? The biggest problem is that customers have various negative images toward buses. Also‚ an increase in competitors and the ownership ratio of private cars spur customer turnover. On the other hand‚ in recent years‚ gasoline price has constantly soared upwards. In other

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    Economical approach to prostitution 1. Prostitution and economy 4. Conclusion Introduction: The word “prostitution” has always confused the minds of people for years. Constant attempts to solve this existing problem have not really given any positive results. For some time the problem was obviously ignored by the government as if it completely did not know what to do with it. In the beginning of the XXI century a prostitute has become one of the most ordinary goods that the market can offer. It

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    Culture Representation

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    Cultural Voices and Representations in EFL Materials Design‚ Pedagogy‚ and Research Phaisit Boriboon B.A. (English)‚ M.A. (TESOL) A thesis submitted in fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to Linguistics and English Language School of Philosophy‚ Psychology and Language Sciences University of Edinburgh July 2008 Copyright 2008 by Phaisit Boriboon All rights reserved. To My Parents‚ ปอบุญมา แมคําปน บริบูรณ‚ in Heaven Abstract This study

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    Thailand Memo

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    political unrest observed in Thailand which are categorised below and developing strategies accordingly. Macroeconomic political risks As a result of civil unrest Thailand’s economy has experienced slower growth as “the stock market fell almost 10 per cent over the first two days‚ and car sales and consumer confidence are down” (Snowdon 2014). This will directly affect our revenue. Civil unrest prompting violent actions also raises doubt in Thailand’s rule of law‚ as “Thailand has consistently lacked

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    Gulf Of Thailand

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    Marine Biology Shantal Ortega 1st The Gulf of Thailand Introduction The Gulf of Thailand is a semi-enclosed tropical sea located in the South China Sea‚ it is surrounded by Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ Cambodia and Vietnam. The Gulf covers roughly 320‚000 km². The boundary of the Gulf is defined by the line from Cape Camau in southern Vietnam‚ south of the mouth of the Mekong River to the coastal city of Kota Bharu on the east coast of West Malaysia. It is particularly shallow; the mean depth is 45 m‚

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