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OPINION

#VivaMotherhood

Guru, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 07/08/2015

» Next week, Thailand will celebrate Mother's Day, which has somehow become the day when we are compelled to buy a jasmine brooch, a gift and a meal for our mothers, then upload said treats to Facebook to prove we did it.

OPINION

#WeddingGuestilla

Guru, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 31/07/2015

» Although there is no set-in-stone rule as to when you should get married, chances are you'll be receiving two wedding invitations per year in your mid-20s, and about five per month as you approach 30. Seriously, hitting 30 is like clearance sale season, with all your girlfriends flying off the shelf in a flurry.

LIFE

Sowing the seeds of farming's future

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 03/12/2014

» Thailand is primarily an agricultural country — but it is often farmers who face substandard living conditions, taken advantage of due to industrialisation and capitalism.

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LIFE

Fair play for all

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 02/10/2014

» It is always quite sad to see evidence that those with disabilities are not afforded the same amount of importance as other members of society.

LIFE

Fashion for all seasons

Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 22/03/2014

» Fashion designer Carrie Parry opened with a shocking statement: “Ninety percent of clothing today ends up in a landfill within two years [of being bought].

LIFE

Minty fresh

Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 06/04/2013

» Summer heat calls for something cool and calming before the scorching temperature sends us crazy. Mint green has always been the colour to bank on in summer, and this year it is bigger than ever with leading fashion brands bringing down the heat with shades of the refreshing colour.

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LIFE

A word to the wise

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 02/04/2013

» To every parent, a child is a gift from above, but sometimes that precious bundle comes with a quality that is not fully understood _ giftedness. The word is interpreted differently for each individual, and that's only fair, as each gifted child is an individual and should not be generalised as nerds, geeks, weird or even as a genius.

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LIFE

A colourful way to help kids

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 02/01/2012

» When thinking of children with special needs, an image that often springs to mind is the one that we have seen on the front of donation boxes _ the sad face, the pleading eyes, the helplessness and the need for sympathy. Rosalina Alexander of The Rainbow Room, a special needs awareness centre in Bangkok, resolves to change that.