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News, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 26/11/2016
» Like a coin with two sides, there is more to digital media than meets the eye as it penetrates our privacy and is prone to abuse if handled carelessly and irresponsibly. The potential dangers transcend just about every age bracket.
News, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 20/12/2014
» Today, many restaurants within Thailand and outside the country claim they serve authentic Thai cuisine which continues to grow in popularity around the world.
Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 09/01/2014
» The internet has no boundaries. With the rise of social networks, millions are sharing information and pictures online. We share news about family and friends. We share our thoughts and opinions on current affairs. We share vacation plans and new purchases.
Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 16/07/2013
» Kittichai loves speed. One afternoon on Petchaburi Road when he was riding his bike to join his brother's graduation, a car in front of him changed direction abruptly. His attempt to avoid impact caused him to veer off-course and crash into a tree.
Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 27/06/2013
» The world today is too fluid for smartphones. Nowadays people do almost everything with this little glowing handset. We spend many hours a day surfing the web with the device. We send and read emails from our smartphones for business and pleasure. We post information, photos and comments on Facebook to connect with friends.
Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 26/03/2013
» One of the results of more widespread computer use in recent years has been an increase in the number of people reporting problems with their eyesight. To deal with the temporary blurring of vision that may occur after an extended period of working online, Urapa Watanachote, a "natural vision" specialist, recommends a regime of eye exercises and the taking of other practical precautions in order to restore normal vision in a natural way.
Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 16/07/2012
» When thinking about a university building, what comes to mind? A conventional, dull-coloured structure with austere furniture sets?
Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 06/01/2012
» Preeda Tangtrongchitr's business is the driving force of the country's traditional Thai massage and spa industries, credited with training around 200,000 Thai and foreign massage therapists at Wat Po Thai Traditional Medical School, which has moved with the times for almost five decades.