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The Year of the Tablets
Muse, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 11/06/2011
» 2011 is the Year of the Tablets. It really is. After Apple's iPad and Samsung's Galaxy Tab, several other tablet computers have been launched with the hope to increase their market share.
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The Healing Herb
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 10/04/2012
» Rattanapan Pansri only wished to hear some good news from the second doctor about her husband who was earlier diagnosed as suffering the final stage of colon cancer. Unfortunately, the second opinion turned things from bad to worse.
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When imagination meets technology
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 14/05/2012
» Atippatai Suwan and Sanchai Noichan have a head full of imagination. And fortunately, they both have a good means to unleash their fantasies.
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Making plasma a priority
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 15/01/2013
» After being forced to take speedy action last year to stave off an impending shortage of blood products, the Thai Red Cross Society made a momentous decision, expediting plans to set up a plasma fractionation plant here. It will be the first of its kind in all of Southeast Asia.
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Towering
Muse, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 06/04/2013
» The office does not necessarily have to be a bore. Well, at least, not from an architectural perspective.
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Coffee with a difference
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 17/04/2013
» When Blake Dinkin first developed Black Ivory Coffee, he thought it was going to be as simple as feeding coffee cherries to elephants, allowing them to be digested and excreted, and the outcome would be even better coffee beans. He was wrong.
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The unbreakable brotherhood
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 25/06/2013
» The clock said it was nearly evening prayer time for Chiang Mai's At-Taqwa community. Women rushed home while men of all ages gathered at the mosque. The sun was going down yet everybody's spirit was uplifted as they paid respect to Allah.
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Leaping hurdles
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 15/07/2013
» Cleaning the shop's displays and filling the shelves with products all day long, Supakorn Gesmankit lives his typical working days just like other part-timers at a clothes store. His shift starts at 7.30am and ends at 3pm. He works four days a week and is paid the same wages as other temps. But there is one huge difference, and that is his intellectual impairment.
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A moving look at
Muse, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 15/03/2014
» New York — one of the most populous cities in the US and a melting pot of cultural diversity — has provided an ideal setting for Brandon Stanton, a bond trader-turned-photographer, to capture people and personalities. To Stanton, photography is like a treasure hunt. And even though many of his photos turned out awful when he first started, he was so hooked on the art of photography and sharing he decided to start making use of social media. He launched a Facebook page called Humans Of New York where hundreds of photos featuring people in the Big Apple are posted, shared and talked about. It is also a Tumblr site.
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Polar portents
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 23/04/2014
» Assoc Prof Suchana Chavanich recently returned from a trip which sounds like a typical holiday vacation — sightseeing, looking at sea animals, taking snapshots, diving. What made all the difference, however, was her destination.
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