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    Netflix's best food for thought series for kids

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 15/01/2021

    » With the closure of schools and the cancellation of children activities being part of Thailand's strategy against Covid-19, many students have been glued to social networks and video games. To get them back on track towards education, we are highlighting some of the best Netflix documentaries and science programmes that can serve as food for the thought amid unwanted school breaks.

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    Zombie land

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 18/02/2019

    » In the Netflix original series Kingdom, the virtuous crown prince Lee Chang gallops off to a faraway land in search of an ancient doctor to help him unravel the mysterious circumstances of his father's death. Meanwhile, a wicked nobleman tries to resurrect the king for his own nefarious purposes. But in so doing, he turns the dead king into a bloodthirsty zombie. And we all know what a zombie bite does to its victim. A zombie plague ensues, spreading throughout the land.

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    Cycle scheme

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 21/11/2019

    » As a child, Chinatip Boonchokhirunmeta always dreamed of becoming a competitive cyclist. His weekend playground was a tiny bike shop in the neighbourhood where he usually busied himself doing various little jobs for no pay.

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    Dark horse

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 04/12/2019

    » As a little boy, Weerapat Pitakanonda was mesmerised by the Chinese TV series The Legend Of The Condor Heroes, in which the characters regularly rode elegantly on horseback.

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    Art is skin deep

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 23/10/2019

    » Only five more days before Museum Siam's rotating exhibition titled "Tattoo Colour, Tattoo Honour" wraps on Sunday(Oct 27). So this is the last chance especially for art and history enthusiasts to gain interesting art and cultural insights from the exhibition that is renowned among people from many countries.

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    Plurality of ideas

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 28/03/2017

    » Singapore's iconic F1 Pit Building might be an unusual choice of venue for an international art-and-design event like SingaPlural, given its boring, school-like façade. Even so, the annual event, which wrapped earlier this month, did not fail to draw design enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a six-day exhibit showcasing not just creativity but also the practicality of art.

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    Taming the fiery rooster

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 26/01/2017

    » Chinese New Year comes early this year. In Thailand, the main celebration of China's grandest traditional festival falls on Saturday, when Chinese-Thai descendants set up food offerings for Chinese gods, give family members a red envelope containing hong bao, or cash gift, and wear red -- a token of luck and fortune.

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    Doping not the name of the game

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 02/08/2016

    » Thai badminton darling Ratchanok "Nong May" Intanon has finally walked free of her doping scandal after she tested positive for a drug used for a knee injury. The Badminton World Federation decided Ratchanok had not technically abused the anti-doping rules.

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    Better prep needed to manage Ebola

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 10/10/2014

    » Medical boffins at Mahidol University's Siriraj Hospital last week celebrated their discovery of the world's first Ebola antibody treatment. It's not a vaccine, of course, but this latest breakthrough — the antibody is capable of attacking cells infected with the virus, researchers claim — is a significant step towards finding a cure for the deadly disease.

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    Digital cabbie showdown

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 25/06/2014

    » Hailing a taxi in Bangkok? That can be one of the most annoying challenges in the City of Angels. For Bangkok denizens and tourists alike, experiences with the city’s candy-coloured taxis are often not as sweet as the cars look. Especially during rush hour, getting a driver to take you to your desired destination sometimes requires begging him as if he drives for you gratis.

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