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Take stock and act
Learningpost, Steve Graham, Published on 05/10/2010
» Looking at the sums of money that the government has allocated to spend on upgrades and research, they look more like a list of telephone numbers than the millions of baht they are supposed to represent.
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'Diplomats' feel the fire
Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 05/10/2010
» In the Vithes Samosorn room at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 24 Thai university students convened recently in Bangkok to showcase their oratorical and diplomatic skills and to expound on sustainable development among Asem countries.
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Body talk: What's the message?
Learningpost, Edward Roy Krishnan, PHD, Published on 05/10/2010
» Much has been written about decoding body language. Advocates and specialists in this field claim that they can almost precisely match different movements, postures, gestures and facial expressions with the actual psychological states of individuals at any given time. Their strong arguments for this precision influence the general public into attempting to understand others through a series of diagnostic analyses aimed at matching what they see with what they think others are like.
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Wake-up call to preserve our planet
Learningpost, Kantanach Chayapong, Published on 05/10/2010
» Biodiversity is life. Biodiversity is our life. This was what United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated at the start of this year's International Year of Biodiversity.
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He said, she said: Learning dialogue basics
Learningpost, Heather Vlach, Published on 05/10/2010
» Inserting dialogue into a writing piece is a great way to move a story along, or to reveal something about a character. Today, we are going to learn some of the basic structural issues of conventional dialogue, saving the punctuation rules of dialogue for next time.
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The forgotten kingdom
Learningpost, David Canavan, Published on 05/10/2010
» Fungi are a separate kingdom to plants and animals. They have unique features that are as complex and diverse as those of any plant or animal.
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Designing Minds
Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 10/08/2010
» In a room packed with dark brown wooden easels, some of which support unfinished traditional Thai paintings, student Chaloermporn Muangthong is concentrating on reproducing on canvas a scene from the Vessantara Jataka, the original rendition of which is a mural in the chapel of Wat Suwannaram in Bangkok.
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Importance of listening
Learningpost, Timothy Cornwall, PHD, DTM, Published on 10/08/2010
» Many EFL teacher manuals complain that the importance of listening in curriculum design is often neglected. If students are being taught in English, they should have some meaningful practice with listening during each class. While this might not be enough, unless English is being taught in the students' mother tongue, Chris' Delivery for example, or by non-native speakers who seldom lecture in English, students still need to be helped to improve their listening skills during class.
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Knowledge pool
Learningpost, Steve Graham, Published on 10/08/2010
» Recent reports in the Bangkok Post illustrate that Thai teachers are in urgent need of help when it comes to their own areas of expertise.
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My generation
Learningpost, Published on 10/08/2010
» Twenty-three-year-old Jerry Lewis Ong didn't realise his first trip to a developing country would change his life forever.
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