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Brainstorming for better results
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 26/02/2014
» While the government’s free-tablets-for-students scheme has encountered a long series of frustrating setbacks, several schools in Bangkok and the provinces are participating in a pilot project called Braincloud which is already demonstrating that the use of tablets coupled with a proper learning methodology can enable kids to acquire much better English-language skills.
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Agreeing to disagree
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 22/01/2014
» On social networks, people become friends very easily. But even more easily their relationships turn sour, or even come to a sticky end, during this time when we are riven by politics. Friends turn to foes if they do not share the same stance or follow the same political parties.
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The dog whisperer
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 30/01/2014
» Soonthara Satjawatcharaphong, owner of Jojo House Dog Master, has always had a passion for drawing and dogs. Soonthara, or Joey, studied architecture at Assumption University and earned a master's degree in real estate at Thammasat University. Having been in the field of design for three years, her work covered a wide range of projects that included homes, offices and coffee houses, to name a few.
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Smart workers always online
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 13/11/2013
» Mobility is a keyword of today's workforce, and the number of job seekers using mobile devices to look for employment is rising.
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Smooth road a head
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 11/12/2013
» Travelling overseas or upcountry used to be pretty cumbersome as people had to bring a guidebook, map, camera and even a GPS device. But now you have a smartphone with some or all of these apps, your journey experience will become much more convenient.
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The true spirit of volunteering
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 12/11/2013
» When the children got off the bus, their smiles were so bright that your heart swelled. The clapping from a group of people who were waiting for the children made their smiles even broader, as if they could feel the warm welcome. If no one had told you, you would never guess that all these cute children are from families devastated by the 2011 tsunami that left 18,000 dead and parts of the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan in ruins.
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Land of the rising son
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 31/10/2013
» Pakistani-born Jamil Ahmad has mastered the Japanese language. The corporate competitiveness manager at HSBC Global Asset Management Japan says experience is one of the best tools to mastering anything a person sets their heart on.
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Lessons from disaster
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 23/07/2013
» At the time of the 2011 tsunami and Fukushima nuclear crisis, the world admired the way the Japanese conducted themselves - they even had the discipline to queue for food in the face of such a heartbreaking diaster. Later in the same year, Thailand was hit by the worst flooding in half a century, driving people here to engage in mini-battles where they snatched up as many bottles of drinking water as possible.
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Silicone mums
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 24/07/2013
» Mobile applications are making life easier. From time management to reminders, from maternal duty to linguistic assistance, a lot of free apps online are shaping the way we organise our lives. Google, among other multinational companies specialising in internet-related services and products, is spearheading this trend with its handful of apps that guide your everyday life.
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Meet your matchmaker
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 14/08/2013
» If you are a single person who is always busy with work and has no time to find the one, matchmaker Noonswoon can set you up with a quality match and establish a private connection. The app is one of five winners, out of 116 participant teams, from AIS: The StartUP Weekends 2013.
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