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    PM tells media to question cardboard dummy

    Gary Boyle, Published on 09/01/2018

    » Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha evaded journalists' questions on Monday in a unique way, bringing out a life-sized cardboard cutout of himself and telling the reporters to quiz it instead of him.

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    Blast from the past

    Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/05/2016

    » The Plearn Wan Panich: Chom Chon Bang Rod restaurant is designed in a vintage style inspired by the historic Bang Rod community in Bangkok.

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    Summer scenes

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 19/04/2016

    » The Songkran Festival has just passed, but the long hot summer will still be with us for a while in the Land of Smiles. Along with the stifling heat, summer usually means school holidays and plenty of parties.

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    Slang: Helping languages grow

    Learningpost, Heather Vlach, Published on 23/03/2010

    » Change is one of the inevitable facts of life. Most of us have seen a number of changes in our own lives from simple things like fashion trends and entertainment to more revolutionary changes in technology and the economy.

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    My favourite Valentine's day

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 14/02/2010

    » Valentine's Day is special for me - I first came to Thailand on that day in 1989. But there was another Valentine's Day in Thailand that turned out to be the most memorable in my life. It is not the most "sanook" story I have, but I am going to tell it to you anyway.

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    Motivation

    Learningpost, Timothy Cornwall, PHD, DTM, Published on 26/01/2010

    » Research concerning the role played by motivation in effective learning typically examines only the motivation to attend a learning session, to remain during the learning session and to make the most of what is being taught.

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    Children on the margins

    Outlook, Vasana Chinvarakorn, Published on 07/01/2010

    » There is light in the eyes of these children as they laugh. It shines out of the darkness that surrounds them. Under the fluorescent glare, the youngsters are giggling or convulsing with laughter at the performances of their peers. One by one, they take turns staging one-of-a-kind shows - shadow and hand puppetry, a live theatre and singing skit, and even traditional ethnic Shan dances during which some appreciative audience members present the amateur performers with small cash gifts. The memorable night will no doubt be cherished by the youths for years to come. It's a rare opportunity for the 30 stateless children in Chiang Mai to spend three days learning the basics of art and producing this unique "festival" together.

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