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Thai Language and Society
To understand Thai culture, belief and value, it is important to understand the language use in Thai society. According to sociolinguistic point of view,
Thailand is considered the "Diglossia Society", where there are variety of languages use to serve a specialized function and are used for particular
purpose. The purpose of the different language is to serve the different types of people. The standard Thai language is used with normal domain or
normal people. Another language is used for " High Function" or with the higher status domains such as with the monk and with the King and the
Royal family. This kind of language is called " Kam Racha Sap" / /. The difference of the standard Thai language and Kam Racha... Show more content
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1. Borrow words from other language. 2. Combine other language with Thai language. Using only Thai words sounds too normal so we have to
borrow words from other language to make Kam Racha Sap sounds different from the normal standard language. Moreover, only noun and verb are
created as Kam Racha Sap.
Different kinds of word used in Kam Racha Sap.
1.Thai word only.
Noun : there must be the word "Pra or Pra Rach" / / in front of those nouns. For example, Kam Racha SapUse WithMeaningNormal Word
Pra Chao / /The King onlyHeadHua / /
Pra Sien / /the royal familyHeadHua / /
Verb: We have to add the word "Song"/ / in front of those verbs. For example,
Kam Racha SapUse WithMeaningNormal Word
Song Pra Rachadamri / The King onlyTo thinkKid /
Song Pra Damri /the royal familyTo thinkKid /
2.Combined words. There are two kind of combined words.
1.Thai with Thai
2.Thai with other language.
3. Borrow words from other languages. 1. Balee Sanskrit / / 2. Cumbodian 3. Malayu / Another type of Kam Racha Sap that is mentioned in this
essay is the language used with the monk. It is also counted as Kam Racha Sap. The different between Kam Racha Sap with The king and the monk is
that the king and the royal family speak normal language to the people but Kam Racha
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Thai Language And Thai Culture
Thailand, the only Southeast Asian country that has never been colonized by an European country, name their language "Thai" which means free. The
language is believed to have originated from Burma (Myanmar), Northern Vietnam, Yunnan, Chinese and Laos. Many historian believe that Thai people
are actually descended from China immigrant who had made their way from China and toward the southeast part of Asia. The Chinese–Thai
community is consider to be one of the largest community in Thailand. Needless to say, the Chinese language have such a great influence on the Thai
language.
The origin of Thai script is believed to be derived from the Khmer script , which originated from Brahmic script from the Indic family. In 1826BE (or
1283AD), King Ramkhamhaeng adopted and modified the Khmer script to create Thai's first writing system. Considered to be one of the greatest king
of all time, under King Ramkhampaeng's rules, the Thai culture became a vibrant culture. Sukothai, located between Bangkok and Chiang Mai, is the
town where many historians would consider to be a very historical town due to it being the place where the Thai writing systems started as well as
where the culture became more intact with the political world. Although Thai language was largely influenced by Khmer's language, the grammar
writing style is something very close to Laos.
Due to where Laos is located, which is towards the northeastern part of Thailand, Thai people from the Northeastern of Thailand
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Beat Thai Basil Analysis
With the plethora of Thai food choices that are located in the greater phoenix area, Thai basil is one of the most authentic, fresh and inexpensive
places to get your Thai fix in Arizona. Not only do they offer classic Thai dishes that will delight your palate, but they also offer the best service in
the valley as well. Upon googling the name of the popular restaurant, I was confronted with an Article from the "New Times" which reflected more
than a few of my same admirations of the eatery. Although "Budget Beat: Thai Basil", did a nice job of highlighting the positives of the place, I find
the article lacked variety in showcasing the entire dining experience. The author names a few of the other popular Thai places in the area, but is
unsuccessful
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A Unified Thai Kingdom
During the 14th century, a unified Thai kingdom was established. Today it is known as Thailand but up until 1939 it was called Siam. It is the only
Southeast Asian country that has never been under European rule. As archaeology studies suggests, 4000 B.C. was the time period where early bronze
metallurgy centers were thriving. Metallurgy refers to the science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production. This
development along with the cultivation of wet rice gave the motivation for social and political organizations to make an appearance. Also, research
suggests that these new discoveries could have been transmitted to the rest of Asia, including China. The Thai are linguistically related to the Tai
groups in Southern China because migration groups left from China and settled in Southeast Asia. Thai's date the founding of their nation to the 13th
century. According to tradition, in 1238 the Thai chieftains overthrew the Khmer rulers and established a Thai kingdom in its place. This kingdom
soon declined and a new Thai Kingdom emerged in 1350, the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. The first ruler of this kingdom, King Rama Thibodi, made two
very important contributions to Thai history. One was the establishment and promotion of Buddhism as the official religion and the second one was the
compilation of the Dharmashastra, which are laws based on Hindu and traditional Thai customs. The Dharmashastra stayed as a tool of Thai law until
the late 19th century
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Thai American Diet
My typical diet composed of vegetable, protein, and white rice which reflect my cultural background as Thai–American whose cuisine revolve around
jasmine rice as staple food which contributes 30 percent of energy to diets.7 This is clear in the food journal where I have at least one meal every day
that features white rice. Compare to the healthy eating guideline, my diets meet most of the food groups and best choice for healthy meals. However, I
do lack behind in two food categories, specifically dairy and fruit groups which I don't consume on the daily basis. In the food journal, my diary
intake only came from the mozzarella cheese in salad and cream cheese. My consumption of milk are very lacking and often come from coffee rather
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Psoriasis is an autoimmune defect that scaling of skin in affected area. Some research has shown that reduction in consumption of sugar and
processed meat may slightly improve the condition. This consideration is clearly shown in my diet which is very low in sugar, with an exception
for the dried baby banana and white rice. Another benefit of low sugar diet is lowering risk of diabetes which is present on both sides of my family.
Consumption of refined white rice in Thailand contribute to the chronic case of diabetes of its population.2 Furthermore, because we are not very
physically active as a family, the food chosen for the meal should be relatively low in calories, contain little fat, and rich in fibers.
In other food groups, such as protein and vegetable groups, I am doing very well and meet most of the requirement. However, I do have some issue
with meeting the healthy requirement of lean meat since most of the meat I consume are red meat. While I do consume chicken and fish occasionally,
beef and pork are the main protein for most of my meal. Eating high amounts of red meat are associated with higher chance of type 2 diabetes,
coronary heart disease, stroke, and cancers.4 My only non–meat source of protein are walnut that I have as a
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Essay On Being A Non-Dependent Citizen
Throughout 2011 toward the end of 2015, my parents received several phone calls every other week from the Thai agencies asking for the money.
When I asked P Ooh and P Visa about the calls to my parents, they would say that it was just a regular routine check–up on my wellbeing. I felt it was
very strange because I always called them to inform my study and situation. Still, I believed that they truly cared for my parents and me. After being
treated like a criminal, I decided to look into becoming a non–visa dependent citizen so to save my family Dr. Jesse and my parents. After paying so
many months and so much money, the request still kept increasing higher and more. I decided to ask P Visa about the process to obtain the no objection
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Additionally, his wellbeing in Thailand may be compromised by discriminatory and prejudice biases. They replied the only choice for me would be
paying the country in full and they would consider providing the no objection letter. I was so heartbreaking to hear that because I was so loyal to
my country in every way I could. I obeyed and followed through every single request the country and the Thai agencies had asked me to do. When
they told me that I should start paying off some of the money toward the total amount so that Dr. Jesse my family, and my parents didn't have to carry
the burden and I could receive the letter of no objection. I followed through their suggestion right away. When my life's events changed, I informed
them frankly and always went through the great length to deal with everything peacefully. When they suggested me to pay, I followed them right
away. When their monetary demands increased, I asked them to understand my situation. Though being a doctoral student only got paid just enough
to live off while I was willing to pay them even when they requested for more money. My husband Dr. Jesse immediately told me then to start
keeping track of everything and kept all the records. When they started calling my parents every other week about the money and threatened their
safety challenged by not paying money as request, everyone was in fear. Dr. Jesse had helped me deal with monetary requests from my country. He
worked extra hours to produce
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The Thai Warrior : The Thai Warrior
Communities all around the world follow different doctrines based on believe, teachings and cultural backgrounds. There are multiple religions that
most people decide to abide by one of these being Buddhism. Mainly known as a path of practice and spiritual development leading to insight.
Buddhism encompasses a variety of different traditions, images and believes. During the movie Ong–Bak, The Thai Warrior distinctive characteristics of
Buddhism are shown and demonstrated. The movie begins with a very physical and ruthless tree climbing competition. It consisted of a large group
of man competing to climb to the top of the tree as they pushed, kicked and pulled each other down in order to achieve their goal and be the one to
reach the top. It was obvious the clear that they were anxious and were very competitive against each other as this race was very meaningful. Many
were willing to risk their lives and were badly hurt, as some of them will not get up afterwards. This competition was the first opening ritual for their
festival of Ong–Bak. Celebrated only every 24 years in this small Thai village and which was of great importance to all its habitants. It consisted of
different rituals, celebrations and worships in representation of a Buddha statue that contained a scar in its face. This village was fairly small and was
located to the outsides of the city. As everyone was preparing for this festival, Don a criminal from Bangkok that worked for Komtuan, travelled to the
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Advertising Advertisements : Air France And Thai Airways...
Airplane industries soar the skies for decades governing daily transcontinental flights. The golden age of air travel meets five–thousand airline
competitors with a statistic of 37.4 million flights per year. With numerous commercial airline to decide from, travelers feel overwhelmed upon
booking a flight, thus it's up to airlines to pave their service through advertisement to entice customers. Advertisements are rendered to persuade
viewers to believe what they want them to believe and want what they want them to want, to illustrate this, Air France and Thai Airways advertisement
campaigns will be examined. Air France was founded in 1933 under the SkyTeam alliance and has since remained top–notch similarly to Thai Airway,
founded in 1960. Both airlines flight to multiple destinations, and although their cultural background is different (France and Thailand), it is in their
best interest to provide passengers a safe, comfortable, and welcoming flight at reasonable prices. These three key points can be promised under any
Airline with blanks ads, but the specific usage of text and visual imagery to express service and cultural partnership persuades customers to choose one
Airline from the other.
Air France sets off with a glamorous gateway through their 2014 campaigned posters, lavishly mirroring fashion advertisements. The airline advertises
twelve different destinations (New York, Paris, Dakar, Brazil, Spain, Tokyo, Italy, Mexico, Miami, San Francisco, Toronto, and
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Thai Minh
For those of us living across the world from relatives, we have the luxury of visiting their country every now and then. Therefore, our worldviews are
not limited to a particular hemisphere. The same privilege rarely applies to them, since they usually confine themselves to the areas within their country
or nearby countries. However, merely experiencing a certain way of life isn't enough until appreciating different perspectives. My Vietnamese cousin
Thai Minh experiences the latter places of residence as a result of his search for various opportunities. Although this doesn't allow him to grasp an
understanding of Western ideals, Minh views his current situation as a progress toward attaining that ability one day. Our conversation begins on...
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Minh has stated all he has tried, and it is beginning to seem clear why he made these decisions. Just to be sure, I ask him, "Is there anything else
you want to share?" Minh ends up giving some advice on life. "Don't be aimless in your life. You must set up a goal in your life and pursue it. So
work hard and live happy no matter what. Okay?" Minh has assumed the roles of both a tourist and tour guide. He travels to the places that he views
as rich in opportunities: the attractions. My cousin is in control of his own path, and will strive to understand the way of life of others in those various
locations. In embarking on his endeavors, Minh has truly learned to appreciate other cultures, thus expanding the scope of his worldview. There
remains one final destination for him to complete his
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the cultural affects of national geographic Essay
Thailand is a country enveloped in much mystery and cultural tradition. This fact is reflected very clearly in a series of pictures taken from the
article, "The Many Faces of Thailand" in the February 1996 issue of the National Geographic magazine, titled, "Into the Heart of Glaciers" I will
attempt to analyze the way in which the pictures portray the richness of Thailand's culture and people and prove this statement about the National
Geographic's photography, "They originated in a search for ways of teaching about the third world that did not objectify and were not paternalistic but
that fostered both a sense of how lives around the globe are interconnected and a capacity for empathetic understanding." (Collins, Lutz 3) ... Show
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According the picture description, prostitution serves intercontinental clientele and some 800,000 citizens are HIV–positive and one–in three
prostitutes may be infected with the virus. This photograph shows a less–harmonized side of Thai life than the first yet still maintains the theme of
religion seen in the lives of many Thai people. It shows a Thai woman pausing to respect a "spirit house" while being stared at by what looks like two
American men. There are many things that come to mind when seeing this photo but one major thing is the way the men are staring at the woman. The
way in which the men are "checking out" the Thai woman while she is pausing to pay respects to her religion is extremely distasteful. In my opinion
National Geographic may have been trying to say something about the way tourists treat natives when visiting Thailand with this photograph. As for
the mention of AIDS, I believe it was brought up within this photograph because the nonchalance of sexuality is shown here. It is very doubtful that the
men are considering HIV when hiring prostitutes while vacationing in Thailand.
Culturally the photographs tell completely different stories but are tied into the same theme of showing Thai people to be religious and traditional. In
the next photograph the Royal Guards are shown riding in a truck that looks like a greenhouse. The soldiers are protected from Bangkok's dirty air,
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Muay Thai In Thailand
Muay Thai in Thailand The connections of the mind, body and soul have and always will have the utmost importance in sports. Time over time, it is
proven that champions use all three in a combination to defeat their enemy. All champions around the world have some of the same characteristics in
common; discipline, respect and self–control. These three characteristics are the very core of martial arts. Through the training and teachings of
martial arts, individuals are able to key into their mind, body and soul to honor and protect themselves from opponents, either, on the field of war and
/or play. Different types of martial arts focus on the use of body parts with or without any additional weapons.Muay Thai is an example of a martial art
that uses just the body as a weapon. It trains the mind to depend on just the body by connecting with the soul through rituals that have been followed
since the creation of Muay Thai. The goals of this paper are to discuss the historical development of Muay Thai and the guidelines of this martial art
sport. Another goal of this paper is to discuss the effects Muay Thai has on the people and the environment and how its culture, history, and geography
has popularized this sport throughout the past, few years. This has transformed Muay Thai into a new form of popular sport known to world as
kickboxing, which has extracted many techniques from the mother sport.
Overview of Thailand Muay Thai, also known as Thai boxing, is one of the most
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On How My Travel Experiences Changed My Views of Life
I thought I would discuss my travel experiences and how it has changed my views of life. I have been to the Caribbean many times, for example,
Cuba, Mexico, The Dominican Republic, & St. Maarten to name a few. I have also backpacked through Thailand and would like to discuss what I
have learned from a few of these countries and how these experiences have affected my perspective.
Travelling to Cuba for the first time was amazing. Having only travelled to Mexico once before my first trip to Cuba I noticed a contrast in cultures
even though my assumption was they would be similar because they are both Spanish speaking. My first trip to Varadero was over 12 years ago. I
was informed that the locals valued tips of crayons, toothbrushes, razors, and toiletries, but I was unsure why. I later realized it was because of the
embargos, they had no, or very limited access to, these items and many more. I remember going into Havana and while taking in the breathtaking
sights, being followed by many locals who were rubbing their arms. I had no idea what was going on and was later informed that they were asking
for soap. SOAP! I thought to myself, not money or food, but soap? Something I had taken for granted my whole life. In my many discussions with
the locals I learned they were very educated, most of whom were doctors and environmental or corporate lawyers. Education is free in Cuba and
homes are also provided for free, therefore, many Cubans go to University for many
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The King Of Thailand's Philosophy Of Sufficient Economy
This paper takes a look at the King of Thailand's philosophy of "Sufficiency Economy" which contains a Buddhist belief that stresses the middle path
as a prime principle for proper conduct by all levels of the population. Its application begins from the level of individuals and families through to
communities and the nation itself in terms of development and administration. Thailand was well known for its agricultural commodities and being one
of the world's top rice exporters despite being a developing country faced with challenges such as economic growth and poverty. The World Bank
coined Thailand as the fastest emerging economy during the latter part of the 1980's where growth was stimulated by foreign and domestic investment
and borrowing. (http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/thailand/overview). Thailand's poverty rate fell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The National Education Act 1999 and the Constitution of the Kingdom 1997 urged for a reform in education and significant changes were made to
all levels of education nationally. The reforms in education focused on improving the quality of teaching practices and had adopted some principles
of the King's philosophy of "Sufficient Economy". The King articulated in a 1974 royal speech, "If one focuses only on rapid economic expansion
without making sure that such a plan is appropriate for our people and the condition of our country, it will inevitably result in various imbalances and
eventually end up as failure or crisis in other countries" (Cited by He Changchui at International Workshop on Sufficiency Economy on 27 July 2006).
The philosophy of "sufficient Economy" focuses on the middle path of conducting a way of life enhancing the development of the whole nation. The
King emphasizes the importance of management in order to ease the country's pains endured from the 1997/1998 economic crisis and a willingness to
achieve sustainable development (National Economic Social Development Board,
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Part One: Give some examples of what Thai people consider...
Part One: Give some examples of what Thai people consider to be confusing or annoying or rude behavior of tourists
Greeting:
Instead of shaking hands, Thai greet each other with "WAI". Foreigners are not expected to initiate the "WAI" gesture, but Thais can see it as an insult
if the foreigners do not return the "WAI". The tourists who are more familiar with Thai's gesture, they would automatically "WAI" in return to show
respect to the person they are greeting. But majority of the newly visiting tourists they are unaware of what it means to do the "WAI" gesture, how it is
so important in Thai culture, and how to do it properly. Some tourists unknowingly return the gesture by smiling, bowing, or give a hi–five back. Thais
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Eating:
Thai people like to share things especially food. Thai people like to go out and eat with friends. One of the Thai habits when eating includes ordering
many dishes and put them in the center for sharing. While for foreigner, they have a habit of ordering a few dishes for themselves because they do not
want to share their food. They only order the food that they want to eat. But for Thai people eating together and sharing is a fun and sociable things to
do. Thai people may find foreigners are not sociable because they don't share things such as food.
Pointing Fingers & Head:
In Thai culture, it's not polite to point fingers at other people faces. Point fingers if often use in arguments which can even lead up to further
problems. Foreigners do not know this so sometimes they point the finger to Thai people which can cause Thais to feel irritated. Thais do not like
to let others to play with their head because head is believe to be a "high" thing and very honorable. It's also not good to touch the head of the elder,
because of his seniority or else anyone who does will be view as disrespecting the senior. Tourists who may mistakenly pad on a Thai person head,
either younger or older, raise their feet above the elders head etc. will be view as rude by Thais as well.
Part Two: Describe some behavior traits of Thai people that tourists might
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Essay On Stray Dogs In Bangkok
Topic: Stray Dogs in Bangkok's Temple
Abstract
Thai Buddhist temple is the most well known spot to surrender stray dogs, since they have a ton of remains. If the temple dogs get along, then stray
dog and stray. Other normal spots incorporate disconnected streets or even outside somebody's fence.
This is the reason people can see stray dogs at most sanctuaries around Thailand. Since nobody really care for these animals, some of them have skin
infections that make them lose their skin and they frequently notice awful. Sometimes Buddhist cloisters effectively debilitate individuals from
dumping their unwanted pets at temples, since it's a weight to the resident monk.
Most stray dogs are afraid of people their saw, not just in the temple but stray dogs around Bangkok except the ones who feed them and make them
truth that nobody going to hurt them. Some can be regional however, particularly after dark. Along these lines, in case if people not comfortable to
walk past them, carry an umbrella or a stick, to be safe.
Also animal sterilization is not common in Thailand, and hundreds of thousands of dogs fight to survive on the streets. Many are abandoned at temples,
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The powerless government strategy and laws about the stray dogs furthermore the general public lack of awareness of this issue is principle snag to
tackle this issue. Also the problem is stray dogs will certainly bring disease and deadly damage to lives and properties of people around Bangkok or
around Thai temple especially hydrophobia with average of many died per
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Graduation Speech : I Am An Interviewer
In the time I 've been an interviewer (almost a year now), I have kept my eyes peeled for interviewers who do something somewhat unique, and I
remember noticing this program called Get Cooking With the Stars. More often than not, the show either featured people I had just featured on my
site or those I hoped to eventually highlight, and I was simply intrigued with the whole idea of pairing cooking with interviews (I do watch Food
Network somewhat regulalry after all). Recently, I had the opportunity to ask the creator and host of this show, Laurie Bell, a few questions, and she
pleasantly agreed to give me some splendid details concerning how she got started in the business, what some of her most memorable episodes have
been, and even a hint at what the future may hold.
RH: What inspired you to pursue entertainment as a career? What kind of training have you had?
LB: In my teens, I was enrolled in etiquette courses and dance training. At a dance recital, I was approached by a model /talent scout who told me I
had great stage presence and to visit her agency. I had numerous opportunities in modelling and acting. I 've studied with great coaches, directors in
both Vancouver and Los Angeles while developing my career in TV/Film.
I 've also studied business, communications, and have a M. ED, BSc, and have taught fashion marketing, communications, and business marketing at
Art Institute and Trinity University.
Parinya Loptson , Laurie Belle, Devin Townsend at Ban Chok
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Thai Women Movement
Introduction From the past until now, conservative Thai culture has transformed little by little. Transformation of Thai culture is caused by two
components; the first is the development that Thailand has in itself. The second component is the influences from other countries. At present one of
the important changes that can be clearly seen is the role of women in Thai society. Compared to the past, modern Thai women tend to be more active,
confident, and independent. Since women's roles have changed, the new and surprised kind of relationship between men and women, which is called
a "gig," is introduced into the Thai society. Gig means a relationship between males and females who practically act like a boyfriend or a girlfriend;
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Soon after this term, gig, was introduced to Thai society, women have adapted this term and practices so they can have second, third and/ or fourth
boyfriends. The example can be taken from an opinion stated in a book called gig more than friend; yet not a boyfriend or a girlfriend, a 22–year–old
girl, Miss Joy (supposed name) that "boyfriend is like a repeated and boring routine but he's the one who understands you the most. While having
gig can be liveliness, a challenge or even an excitement in life since we have to get to know each other and make an impression. Gig is having the
second, third, fourth,В…, boyfriend." The origin of this word can not be exactly traced; still, there are number of assumptions. Some people
believe that the word "Gig" comes from the English slang "gig" which means a short activity or a performance. While others find that "gig" has a
similar sound to an English verb "to click" which means to become friendly. Nevertheless, many Thai people, including the author herself, believe
that "gig" is extracted from the Thai phrase "Goog Gig" which refers to a flirtation action. The transformation of women's roles. The development of
women's roles started in the reign of the King Rama IV. The King Rama IV had studied a lot of western literatures and he realized and understood the
importance of gender equality. The first action was the passing of a law that prohibited men from selling their wives and prohibited parents from
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Analysis Of Ong Bak : The Thai Warrior
The first film that will be addressed in this comparison is Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior. It is a Thai film that was directed by Prachya Pinkaew and was
released in 2003 (IMDb.com). Other works of Pinkaew include The Protector (2005), Chocolate (2008) and Warrior King 2 (2013). The main actors in
Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior wereTony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Pumwaree Yodkamol, and Suchao Pongwilai. In a nutshell, Ong Bak: The Thai
Warrior revolves around Ting, a martial artist from a rural area, venturing into the inner city in order to retrieve the head of a sacred religious statue
that was stolen from his village. Along the way, Ting is faced with a variety of villains whom he must rise above, in order to find and protect the
statue. The second film to be compared is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. This film is Chinese film that was released in 2000 by Ang Lee
(IMDb.com). Other prominent works of Lee include Life of Pi (2012), Brokeback Mountain (2005), and Hulk (2003). The main actors in Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon are Yun
–Fat Chow, Michelle Yeoh, Ziyi Zhang, Chen Chang, Sihung Lung, and Pei–Pei Cheng. This film is centered around a
young Chinese soldier who takes a sacred sword from a legendary swordsman. Then, through a series of a romantic endeavors, the sword is also fought
over. Amidst death, love, and finding oneself, the film is a whirlwind of cultural experiences, specifically to that of China and the Mandarin language.
When discussing realism between
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Developing Product Knowledge Of The Coffee Shop
Develop product knowledge Introduction For companies that want to discuss in the coffee shop, in located name is Bangkok cafe in Mansfield Vic.
This cafe has been open for a period of two year; this coffee shop serves coffee with food and drink. Time is open from 6 am–4pm Closed on Saturday
and Sunday for the shop 's products is made in the store. Whole grain bread and roasted coffee to product quality control and recreate it. In the
winter it is best to sell because this located way through to snow for tourists. Part A: Acquire knowledge of products in a specified area: 1. According
to the above case study or your selected industry and workplace, identify at least SIX (6) key information sources that can assist you to identify
selected products or services. Write down the each of these reference sources and summarise the information that these references can provide to assist
you developing the knowledge of selected products or services. In providing your responses, you should also provide a brief analysis of how reliable
and valid of these identified information sources.Information sources of selected industry and workplaceSummary of the information sourcesHow
reliable and valid of these identified information sources 1. https://www.theurbanlist.com/melbourne/a–list/best–coffee–melbourne Melbourne's Best
Coffee This site has spoken to a good cafe in Melbourne said. Stores that Kang Where is the journey is like a person 's suitability to be certain.access
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Blades, Inc. : The United States Based Roller Blade...
Blades, Inc. is a United States based roller blade company. They are looking to grow via direct foreign investment, and are particularly interested in
expanding into Thailand. Blades, Inc. has an existing agreement with Entertainment Products, a Thai retailer, that will last for another two years. The
agreement states that Blade will sell 180,000 pairs of roller blades annually to Entertainment Products at a fixed price. The price is denominated in Thai
baht, and is substantially discounted from the U.S. price. Thailand's economy has been one of the fastest growing world economies, which allows for
expansive industry growth potential. However, recent events have increased economic uncertainty, and it is difficult to predict future conditions. The
Thai baht, which was originally pegged to the U.S. dollar, is now a free–floating currency, and it had depreciated substantially. Inflation levels have
also been very high recently. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Blades, Inc., Ben Holt, believes that now would be an ideal time to consider direct
foreign investment in Thailand. The uncertain economic conditions would allow for a much lower initial outlay cost. The possibility that the economy
stabilizes would mean a high amount of growth potential. Holt would also prefer considering direct foreign investment in Thailand over the option of
entering the United Kingdom. The forecasts show that the demand in the UK will be similar to the demand in the US, and the growth
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Migration On A Global Scale
Within the last few decades, there has been a great influx of Asians who have migrated to the United States. In 1985, Asian immigrants made up less
than half of the total immigrant population, many of which have settled in New York City and California. The "selective phenomenon" known as
migration has been impelled by the "demographic, economic, social and psychological attributes" of the location (Desbarats 305). Migration on a
global scale is influenced by factors such as available alternatives to those considering the move, how much distance is covered, ways of transportation
and the state policies, both complex and restrictive, that oversee who enters and leaves.
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Occupation became the driving force for some; the numbers of professional immigration, however, were lower than compared to other Asians. Unlike
the low rate of workers, there is an "increasing number of Thai youngsters, in keeping with the national tradition of openness to Western influences"
(Desbarats 306). It was believed that education through the United States would lead to professional success. Student visas were only obtained if the
student had financial support as well as the incentive to go back to Thailand "usually in the form of financial ties with their home country" (Desbarats
307). Many immigrants found themselves burdened by the conditions of living in the states. The financial and psychological struggles were not worth
it when immigrants were risking to "construct networks, maintain homeland ties and, ensure that remittances reach families left behind" (Barkan 19).
Immigrants who stay in the states try to balance assimilation to the dominant American culture while still want to feel a sense of their homeland. They
try to make a connection whether it be through food, familiar neighbors or the knowledge of language and dance which gets lost in the later
generations. The "primary contact with American culture" happens through interaction with their American peers (Tangsujjapoj 3). Social participation
is what breaks the way for acculturation of immigrants because it aids them in establishing their own identity
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Thai Teenagers
The lifestyles of the Thai teenagers have changed a lot in the past 40–50 years. For me, the technology between in the past (1960's) and now (as of
2017) is very distinct in its own way due to the technological advances during the time. For this reason, I will introduce some of the aspects that
changed during 1960s to now such as communications, transportations and music.
The Technology used by Thai Teenager in communication aspect has come a long way since the past. In the past, some communication technologies
were postal messages and telegrams. The postal message was popular during the 1960s due to how easy it was to write a message. Also, the Thai
teenagers didn't need to encrypt the message. On the other hand, telegram was also popular back in the days, because of its speed of delivery but
users had to encrypt messages to Morse code and send the message to the staff that sent the message. Now, Thai teenagers use E–mail and Social media
to communicate. E–mail was invented to increase the speed of delivery and to reduce delays from sending the physical letter (postal messages). It's
now popular and used globally. Social media is very popular too because it is a modified version of E–mail. People use a lot of social media especially
Facebook which Thai teenagers use a lot to communicate and other things. Social media allows teenagers to communicate face to face via video
calling to see each other's faces in real time without physically meeting them in real life. This is a
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Why Do Thais Sometimes Feel Offended With Foreigners?
Do Thais feel offended with foreigners?
Why do Thais sometimes feel uncomfortable towards foreigners?
Do Thais have sufficient skills to communicate with foreigners?
Do Thais feel offended with foreigners?
Foreigners especially Westerners have a very different culture and communication behavior than Thais. Kissing in public for foreigners is considered
as normal, or shaking hands when meeting each other, while Thais make a wai for greeting and do not shake hands. Thais sometimes might consider
western behavior as rude. Thais consider the head to be the cleanest and most important part of the body while feet are "dirty" in comparison –
something most foreigners don't respect very much as it does not exist to this extreme in their own culture. (Pokasamrit, 2012; Samuifinder, 2006)
Why do Thais sometimes feel uncomfortable towards foreigners?
Most Thais are taught to be considerate and drawn back to others so once foreigners touch them or get too close, they might feel awkward. They
might feel like they're being harmed or that a foreigner is trying to hurt them. A Thai seems eager to please and give other people the feeling that he
likes them. This attitude should not be mistaken as friendship or closeness. A Thai wants to be polite by smiling to show friendliness; is a way of life in
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One might say Thais are too shy to speak another language because it's not their native language while others say Thais are just afraid of foreigners.
(Plaiilek, 2011). This might stem from the fact that Thais are commonly taught that Westerners or people from other countries are a different kind of
people, which creates a huge barrier toward private contacts (Klinchang, 2009). Thais often call foreigners "Farang". (Dalgado, 1919) Thais call dark
skin people from other countries as "Kaak" especially Indians and "Jek" for Chinese guys which means strangers. (Sujit Wongthes,
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Misconceptions Of Thai Cuisine
Thai Cuisine ranks in the top popular and best cuisines across the world commercial market. There is a lot of misconceptions regarding the Thai
Cuisine among the people, it is often mistaken to the Chinese cuisine and considered both to be the same. Rice is one of the most important component
of the Thai cuisine like the other Asian cuisines. This cuisine is one of the few other cuisines in the world that takes care of all the taste senses,
including the sweet, sour, bitter and salty. The dishes of Thai cuisines are mainly less spicy in nature. In the case of Thailand, these words come to
mind: intricacy; attention to detail; texture; color; taste; and the use of ingredients with medicinal benefits, as well as good flavor. There has been a...
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There are five types of Curry Pastes: Green Curry Paste, Red Curry Paste, Yellow Curry Paste, Panang and Massaman. Traditionally, fish,
crustaceans, and shellfish play a major role in the Thai cuisine. The next important ingredient is the lemon grass. It has a floral lemony scent and
imparts a delicate citrusy flavor to the dishes. Next is the Asian Sauce, which imparts a distinctive salty flavor and a strong aroma of fish.
Followed by Coconut Milk which is one of the most important ingredient, it is added to curries to tone and to balance the spicy flavor. Next are
the Wild Lime Leaves, it gives the dishes a refreshing lingering lift that is intensively floral and citrusy. Bird Chilies, they add a nutty and a hot
flavor to the dishes, usually found in green and red colour. Galangal, similar to a ginger, it has an extra ordinary citrus like flavor used in Soups and
curry pastes. Then comes the Thai Basil, mainly used in curries because of its sweet aroma. Last but not the least is a Sriracha Sause, a chile sauce
with ketchup like consistency, having a hot–sweet–sour–salty
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Persuasive Essay On Tally Thai
Tally Thai is located at the heart of Pensacola street and will satisfy any person who craves Thai food in the comfort of their city. Along with the
fresh seafood for sushi, Tally Thai has a vest menu of items, with everything from tasty noodles to miso soup and ginger salad. As an individual who
barely eats sushi, or food from Thailand in general, my roommates recommended that we eat at Tally Thai for this assignment. The menu, like most
traditional places, is organized to easily understand. Beginning with traditional appetizers, this four page menu continues with soups, salads, then
entrees. To my surprise, the third page listed Thai appetizers, entrees, and sushi rolls, which I found to be more conventional to culture in Thailand;
with this, the menu ended on desserts and drinks, as most restaurants do. There is no question that the menu is, without a doubt, not authentic– instead
it is Americanized. If it were traditional, the rolls, especially, would not have been in english. With basic names such as 'Philadelphia Roll' and 'Gator
Roll', it is clear to see the menu works with the environment around it; being in a college town, most students would not be able to understand names of
entrees in a different language. Exemplarily, dishes such as thecurry duck would be called "แกงเป็ด" in this culture. Not
Americanizing this menu would make it impossible for individuals to order. A few entrees on the menu do, however, represent Thai culture. Meals
such as the masamun curry
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Strengths Of Airasia Berhad
2.1Strengths
According to Chua et al. (2014), strengths are internal factor that reflect a company's core competencies. A company can completely control, and fully
utilize its strengths to gain benefits for the company. Airasia Berhad has its own strengths that enable itself to become more competitive in theairline
industry.
2.1.1Strong Connection With Outsiders
Airasia Berhad has a very strong and cooperative management team. The company acquires executive management members team with different
background from different industries' professionals and ex–top government officials. Furthermore, the management has a strong relationship with
government and the other airline industry leaders. The strong connection with outsiders has made AirAsia to become more competitive. For instance,
Shin Corp which was previously owned by the former Thai Prime minister's family holds around half of the AirAsia Thailand's shares. The connection
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The company has received a lot of complaints from customers regarding their services. For instance, the company has received a lot of complaints
about the flight delays due to mechanical problem or other reasons. Next, customers could not get partial refund if they cancel their flights. Moreover,
there are many hidden charges as well. Other than complaints, there is another issue that highlights the poor quality of services of AirAsia Berhad.
That is, customer feedbacks are being ignored usually. The poor quality of service might cause the customers to lose loyalty and hence fleeing to other
competitors such as Firefly, Malaysia Airline (MAS) and Malindo. It is important for Air Asia to have a good customer service especially when
competition is getting intense in aviation industry. Air Asia should maintain a better relationship with customers and provide value to customers or
even rectify these
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History of Kickboxing Martial Arts
Fighting Is Art Since the dawn of time, man has had to fight for one reason or another. There has been war using weapons, sword fights between
individuals, and then there are modern day wars battled out in the cage. Kickboxing has had many uses in the past, but it is one of the most popular
sports in today's culture. It is a very useful skill to learn. There is no mistake that martial arts are dangerous, but if properly taught, a perfectly
disciplined warrior will be a result. Warrior may not have the same meaning as it used to, but fighters are as close to a warrior as possible in modern
time. Trained fighters are always toughened mentally and physically to a near superhuman extent. Bones are hardened, muscles are developed, ... Show
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King Prachao Sua would disguise himself as a commoner and fight in village events. He was forced to disguise himself because everyone in Thailand
respected their king so much, that no person would participate in fighting him. Another type of kickboxing with an opulent history is Taekwondo; this
form is a fighting style almost strictly dependent on using the legs to strike your opponent in spinning and jumping motions. This style evolved from
other martial arts styles that dated back to 50 B.C; evidence of this was found on cave walls in the form of paintings ("General Taekwondo Information
– History''). Taekwondo basically evolved from a military fighting method and popular sport called Soo Bakh Do. Soo Bakh Do was used by athletes
and militants in combat and training during the Koryo Dynasty. Back then, the sport of kick boxing was for the lower class or poor men ("General
Taekwondo Information – History."). Taekwondo practiced today is an evolution of many oriental martial arts, and fighting styles that were used long
ago, but with a more modern "spin" to it. Most taekwondo instructors incorporate their own techniques in their teachings, which is not uncommon in
fight training. Coaches have been revolutionizing martial arts fighting styles ever since the world's first intelligent skirmish. Taekwondo got its name
from the old Korean martial arts style, Tae Kyon because its focus was on using the legs as a weapon to pummel the enemies into
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Best Thai Restaurants in San Antonio, Texas Essay
The booming industry of Thai cuisines in San Antonio can be a bit confusing and overwhelming at the same time. That is especially for us who loves
eating Thai food. Thus for this reason, we have come up with a list to introduce you the best in town!
Thai cuisine is best represented with its aromatic balanced taste. Though it is known to be spicy in most of their dishes, it is still apprehended with
sour, sweet, salty, and bitter (optional) flavors. Some even regardsThai cuisine as a delineation of Asian food besides from the eminent Chinese
dishes. That's why no wonder it created a bunch of Thai food fanatics. And we are pleased to say that we are one of them. One thing that we truly can't
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The menu has various appetizing dishes but you might want to try their best tasting Panang (sliced tender chicken, pork, or beef with carrots and green
beans in spicy red curry, and coconut milk. Moreover Sweet and Sour (chicken or pork with pineapple, bell peppers, carrots, cucumbers, and onions
served with special jasmine sweet and sour sauce) and Lemon Chicken (chicken breaded and fried with lemon sauce) are real winners too! Plus, we
need to mention the friendly service tops among the great qualities of jasmine Thai Restaurant.
Thai House Restaurant
Location: 4114 Rittiman Road San Antonio, Texas 78218
Hours: Mondays to Fridays 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and 5:00 to 9:00 pm; Saturdays 12:00 to 9:00 pm
Price Range: $
Contact Number: 210–657–9126
A bit of a scanty place but bursting with authentic Thai dishes! So don't wonder why this restaurant is being flooded with loyal customers. And for
that instance, dwell on these enticing dishes on your next Thai palette adventure. We will give a list of our recommended dishes to make it easier for
you. These are Phad Woon Sen, Thai Topaz, Pad Thai, Ginger Beef, Basil Beef, and Garlic and Black Pepper Pork.
Thai Dee Restaurant
Location: 5307 Blanco Road San Antonio, Texas 78216
Hours: Mondays to Saturdays 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
Price Range: $
Contact Number: 210–342–3622
What could we say more? This is absolutely one of the best Thai restaurants in San Antonio. The sure fire hit dishes
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Why Does I Love Travel Essay
Who loves traveling?
I DO love traveling. But, I love more if I have companions. Why? One of the reasons is I hate to use selfie stick. For me, taking selfie is ridiculous!
(*demonstrate some selfie–sticks poses). Aaand, traveling alone forces you to use selfie stick.
Since the invention of the selfie stick, the helpful stranger industry has plummeted. Not only that, the new research finds that the frequent use of selfie
stick will result in "selfie elbow", and, will therefore impede the ability to pleasure yourself (*demonstrate the selfie–elbow effects).
Therefore, when I went to Bangkok for Coldplay concert, last April, I took along two friends of mine: Dian and Hani. Did it then make me selfie
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"Oooh...may I call you, Sri?"
UBER: "Yeah, sure."
I heard Dian and Hani were giggled at the back of the car...
UBER: "Did you watching the concert?"
ANNA: "Yes, we were."
UBER: "Coldplay, eh?"
ANNA: "yEAH..."
UBER: "How was it?"
ANNA: Too tired to speak, "OK..."
DIAN: Still excited. "It was great, actually."
UBER: "Oh really? How much money did you spend for the tickets?" *with thick accent
ANNA: "Haa?" trying to analyze his word
HANI: With her sleepy voice, speaking bahasa to us "He asked you the price of the tickets."
ANNA and DIAN: "Oooh"
ANNA: "Around 6000 Baht" – I randomly answered it
UBER: "So expensive!"
UBER: still with his thick accent "I don't like Coldplay. The songs are lame. I like rock music. Metal. You know metal?" demonstrate his "metal" fingers
ANNA and DIAN: "off course!"
DIAN: "What band do you like? Bon Jovi?"
UBER: "What?? Bon Jovi"
DIAN: "Yes. B–O–N–J–O–V–I. It's My Life. Always. That's their song. Do you know them?"
UBER: "No, no, no...I don't like Bon Jovi."
Me and Dian were like...staring at each other...trying to make a conversation with our mind, "How come rock fans doesn't know Bon Jovi? You fake!"
While I saw Hani was sleeping...well, she looks like
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Short Essay About Muay Thai
Muay Thai Philippines
What is Muay Thai?
Muay Thai is a kind of martial arts practiced not only in Thailand but in large parts of the world including Southeast Asian countries. This kind of
martial arts is quite similar to some others kinds of martial arts prevailed in Southeast Asia like Pradal serey in Cambodia, tomoi in Malaysia, Lao
boxing in Laos and lethwei in Mayanmar. Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand and has a long history. Traditional Muay Thai is quite similar to
Western boxing in terms of using kicks and punches with gloves in fights which make Muay Thai more significant from the ancient art Muay Boran.
Muay Thai is also known as "The Art of the Eight Limbs" because of the extensively used of hands, shins, elbows, and knees in this type of martial arts.
The practitioners of Martial arts execute various types of fighting styles including stand–up strikes, clinches etc. Like many other disciplines of martial
arts, Muay Thai requires serious dedication and passion in order to learn this combat sport. Muay Thai philosophy is very significant through turning
the whole body into fatal weapons like hands serves as the swords, elbows serve as hammers, knees, legs serve as axes and the forearms and shins are
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A complete inventory is quite helpful and beneficial for efficiency, competition performance and safe practice etc. Inferior gear and equipment not
only affect your performance but also cause fatal injuries that are the only thing every athlete want to avoid. In case of Muay Thai, a research was
conducted by US National Institutes of Health and found that this particular type of sport yields a higher rate of injuries during competition sessions.
There is a list of some safety tools which are quite helpful and one must know about
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Thai Food And Thai Food
Thai cuisine Inroduction One of the cuisines associated with Southeast Asian countries, Thai foods is unique. Thai dishes is specific by China and
also Native American cuisines, both of which influenced Thai cooking food. Thai cooking food is very spectacular with its own correct, including all
5 tastes: fairly sweet, poisonous, sour, salty, and also spicy. Thai folks have taken overseas impact on and also developed these right dishes
exclusively their very own. Discussion Thailand was the combination highways associated with Eastern side to be able to Western world marine
avenues causing it's culture and also dishes to become infused with Persian and also Arabian components. Unusual recipes are actually built–in with
classic Thai dishes, leading to distinctive flavour which is unmistakably Thai. The actual 'Tai' folks migrated by valley funds in the tremendous
mountain area associated with Freebie southwest China (now Yunnan province) relating to the sixth and also 13th centuries, in to precisely what is
today known as Thailand, Laos, this Shan States associated with higher Burma, and also northwest Vietnam. Motivated by simply China cooking food
methods, Thai dishes flourished using the rich biodiversity of the Thai peninsula. As a result, Thai dishes today possess some resemblances to be able...
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Thai house cooks will also be obtaining overseas cooking food with newly published cookbooks with Thai protecting Japanese food items, China
cooking food, American dishes plus much more. The actual effect associated with overseas food items on Thai cooking food hasn't recently been so
great like present day age
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Taking a Look at Politics in Thailand
Political chaos , protesting , turmoil , and crisis are all words that can be linked to Thailand in recent weeks and on and off over the last eight years.
From November 2013 until February 2014, there was constant distress throughout the country relating to the current political system and the leaders of
Thailand. People were flooding the streets in Bangkok to protest the government or waving Thai flags to show support of Thailand.
All across Thailand people were upset with the government and showing it by protesting in the capital city of Bangkok. The reason for this unrest to
spread through the country is an amnesty bill proposed to the parliament of Thailand. This bill would allow the self –exiled former, Prime Minister
Thaksin to return to Thailand without being punished for the crimes he had been charged of. The current Prime Minister Yingluck is actually
Thaksin's sister and many people feel she does whatever Thaksin asks her to do. Thaksin was part of an extremely corrupt government and thousands
of people were angered when they heard that he could be allowed back into the country as a free man.
The role of the King of Thailand is important to understand the different priorities of the protesters. The current King is beloved by all in Thailand
and he is respected as much as the gods in their religion. If anything bad is said about the King, the speaker can be given a jail sentence. The King
does actually have power, unlike the queen of England. As the
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Food In Thai Food
For many people in Thailand today, food has become a very important aspect of any holiday celebration and special occasions. In the American
western cuisine today, a regular restaurant quality meal consists of appetizers, followed by the main course, and ends with a serving of dessert, where
each person would order his or her own food. In Thailand it's the complete opposite to the American cuisine where they would never have any structure
in their meals like beginning with appetizers and ending with dessert. In Thai cuisine the number of dishes is based on the number of people there are
around the table, so for example if there are ten people, then ten dishes would be order. One interesting aspect about Thai cuisine is that everyone
sitting around the table would equally share their food, so that no one would get stuck with eating the same plate of food, everyone gets the
opportunity to enjoy the unique flavors of all the different dishes. The main reason that the Thais share their food is because they believe that it is bad
luck for them to eat alone and they see that each meal is a big celebration of social and friendly interactions.
When the Thais finished eating all of their food, they would pack up all of the leftover foods from the meal and store it in the refrigerator to eat the
next day. The people of Thailand have a strong belief that throwing away food is a very sinful thing to do since it will dishonor and anger the Thai god
causing famine and starvation among
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Cooking Is The Art And Science Of Cooking
Introduction:–
"Cooking is the art and science of preparing food for eating by the application of heat". It includes full range of culinary techniques: preparing raw,
cooked foods for the table; final dressing of meats, fish, and fowl; cleaning, cutting fruits, vegetables; preparing salads; garnishing dishes, planning
meals. Origins of cooking are obscure. Primitive humans have savored roast meat, flesh of beast killed in forest fire was found to be more palatable
and easier to chew and digest than the customary raw meat. However roasting spitted meats over fires remained virtually the sole culinary technique
until the Paleolithic Period, when the Aurignacian people of southern France began to steam their food over hot embers by wrapping it in wet leaves.
Aside from such hard procedures as toasting wild grains on flat rocks and using shells, skulls, or hollowed stones to heat liquids, no further culinary
advances were made. So advancement in cooking techniques made culinary methods improved with the introduction of earthenware and introduction of
pottery during Neolithic Period . The cooking techniques of boiling, stewing, braising, and perhaps even incipient forms of pickling, frying, and oven
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Greece relies heavily on fish and sea food. Meat plays an important role as it is often used as an ingredient in vegetables dishes instead of as a main
dish. When talking about the ingredients, Greece ingredients tend to be sourced locally also regionally based. Olive oil is typical Greek seasoning
used universally. Which is popular as olives are harvested and eaten all over the Greece. (Sbs.com.au, 2016) Then Cinnamon is the most popular
spice and features in both savory, such as moussaka and stifado, and sweet, such as sticky baklava, dishes. Basil is prolific during the summer as it
grows everywhere and is used copiously in tomato dishes and for religious
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Thai Elephants and Its Significant to Thai Culture and...
Thai Elephants and its significant to Thai Culture and History
The elephant, the giant size animal with enormous power and gentle heart, is a living creature that have special place in Thai's heart. It has been the
icon of Thai tradition, culture and royal power through centuries since the old Siam. The thousand and thousand years of relationship between Thai
people and elephants are even recorded and can be found abundantly on the pages of Thai's historical book. Because of their long association, it surely
can be said that Thailand is to elephants and elephants is to Thailand. The elephant has been an integral part of Thailand's history and culture through
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It is believed that the more white elephants held to the King, the more King's power in the adversaries. However, a white elephant is rare and is
registered as the private property of reigning Monarch when they once found. It represents auspicious and the king's prestige. White elephants are
known as Royal elephants. It is noted that H.M. King Bhumibol also has stables of white elephants. The white elephant was also featured in the Siam
national flag until the country had changed the name to Thailand.
In the old days when the nation was not occupied with wars, elephants became the use of beast of burden. With their great size, enormous power
and talent, elephants were capable as best carrier for heavy matters and human's transportation. Not long ago, elephants are used for the forest
work where machines are not determined as best equipments. The labor of elephants is preferred as they would not devastate even small crops. In
fact, they were required years of training start from the age of 4 and were trained by two mahouts for about twenty years, and then put to work in
the timber industry. Working elephants have a career of about 50 years and then set free as their retirement at the age of 61. Their daily tasks were
the extraction of heavy teak logs, haul logs, carrier and mountaineer. The working elephant is capable of lifting up 700 kilograms of log with tusks
and dragging the load of 1.5 tons. Elephants have work schedule and future career just like we
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Thai Economic
Thailand Economic Report Section I; Factual description The economics of Thailand is a mixed economy which means the combination of capitalism
and socialism. The government and private sector both involve in business mechanism of the country. Government support private investors to invest
in agricultural, industry, services and at the same time, encourage them to purchase shares in important government business. Although the government
gives fully support the competitive in the local and international business and investment but the government still take an important role on planning
and intervening demand and supply by owning the majority of the shares in some business that has major profit. For example, electricity, water supply,
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The products from the sea are for the consummation in the country and also to turn in to frozen product for export. Cheap labor; Comparing to
most part of the world, Thailand is considered to have low standard wage for labor. This fact attracts the investor to come produce their product in
Thailand and then shifts the finish product back to their countries again. Cheap raw material cost; not only the cheap labor cost that attract foreign
investor but cheap raw material is another factor that bring more business man from Thailand and foreign country to invest in Thailand. For instant,
cheap metal lead are use to produce the electronic component and automotive parts for export purpose. Weakness Lack of capital; In order to
develop the economic, Thailand need to stimulate the economic activities but to be able to do that, capital is needed. Capital referred to material use
in the production process. Thailand still lack of capital, for example, the high technology machinery equipment for manufacturing and also the lack of
social capital such as education and peace. Low basic standard education; People need archive a certain level of education to be able to have a decent
career. Thai children have not received basic quality education. There are not enough people with medium to high level of knowledge to serve the
needs of industry which will affect the capacity to competed efficiency with other competitors and to be sustainably developing
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People And The Thai Born Talent That Hit The Fashion Runway
Thailandese Americans and the Thai–born Talent that Struck the Fashion Runway Within the last few decades, there has been a great influx of Asians
who have migrated to the United States. In 1985, Asian immigrants made up less than half of the total immigrant population, many of which have
settled in New York City and California. The "selective phenomenon" known as migration has been impelled by the "demographic, economic, social
and psychological attributes" of the location (Desbarats 305). Migration on a global scale is influenced by factors such as available alternatives to
those considering the move, how much distance is covered, ways of transportation and the state policies, both complex and restrictive, that oversee who
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Occupation became the driving force for some; the numbers of professional immigration, however, were lower than compared to other Asians. Unlike
the low rate of workers, there is an "increasing number of Thai youngsters, in keeping with the national tradition of openness to Western influences"
(Desbarats 306). It was believed that education through the United States would lead to professional success. Student visas were only obtained if the
student had financial support as well as the incentive to go back to Thailand "usually in the form of financial ties with their home country" (Desbarats
307). Many immigrants found themselves burdened by the conditions of living in the states. The financial and psychological struggles were not worth
it when immigrants were risking to "construct networks, maintain homeland ties and, ensure that remittances reach families left behind" (Barkan 19).
Immigrants who stay in the states try to balance assimilation to the dominant American culture while still want to feel a sense of their homeland. They
try to make a connection whether it be through food, familiar neighbors or the knowledge of language and dance which gets lost in the later
generations. The "primary contact with American culture" happens through interaction with their American peers (Tangsujjapoj 3). Social participation
is what breaks the way for
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Obesity Among Thai Children
Miss. Nutchanun Chaisri Obesity among Thai Children The numbers of obese children in Thailand are wondering! Refer to the World Health
Organization report, Thailand is appropriate example of obesity problem. The obesity among Thai children, ages 5 to 12 in year 2004– 2006 to nearly
16 percent – 4 percent increase from only a couple of years ago, or are rage to 1 million people1. It mentions that, the obesity trend in Thai children
growth up faster than other countries in Asia. Obesity problem has effected to Thai children for the past decade. It becomes a serious public health
problem. Associated with the research of Ladda Morhsuwan, MD, Faculty of Medicine Prince Songkla University, she has been researched 1,373
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Finally, parents are the most important people who can control the eating habit of their children. Social change and development of technology
make people life convenient today. It has many equipment devices to facilitate in everyday life such as wash machine vacuum cleaner as well as
entertainment device such as television, video game and computer games which were cause the less of less physical movement. As same as the idea
of Barry Popkin, Ph.D Professor from North University Carolina United state, People always eat a lot of food which have high calorie while people are
use less power to movement because they have many labor–saving devices to facilitate working such as washing machine, a pot for cooking rice,
elevator and escalator. People always drive a car to the near road instead of walking, or send SMS to friends who is next to your desk. Everybody
rarely move their body. I don't mean to refuse the technologies, but we may study and understand the effect to our life6". Barry Popkin said.
However, it is the origin of obesity in children. Refer to Aumphon Benchaparnpituk, MD., director of mental health centre, Department of Mental
Health Ministry of Health, she said that Thai children have more trend to be "couch potato" or people who only sit, sleep, and play video game and
computer games. They lack of exercise that may cause of
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The Rules Of Kickboxing Are Based On Thai Boxing 's Rules
Kickboxing, is also called free sparring or standing fights. There are three kinds of styles about kickboxing –– Japanese kickboxing, American
kickboxing, the Dutch kickboxing. Kickboxing is a standing combat skill, it can attack somebody by fist and kicking. Kickboxing can be divided into
2 kinds with a narrow meaning and generalized meaning. The narrow kickboxing means Japanese kickboxing and American kickboxing. It combines
the skills of karate, muay thai and boxing. The generalized kickboxing means a kind of kung fu which allows to use fist and leg attack at the same
time, like muay thai, french kicks and karate. In English, kickboxing is called " KB " for short. (Source – ??)
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In addition, earlier there was a kind of kongfu called " Savate " in France. This kongfu was very similar to Japanese kickboxing.Nowadays, the
kickboxing became very famous and many people prefer to practice the kickboxing, and the kickboxing always appeared in public in the form of
competition. There are many different matches about kickboxing in the world. One of the famous is called " K––1 ". K––1 is a famous brand about
standing of comprehensive fighting games. It was founded in 1993.Until now, there are more than 160 countries' people had broadcasted games
through television direct transmission system or video–on–demand system. The K––1 had organized more than 300 games in the world. The audience
rating once reached as high as 59.7% and almost 74,500 audiences had gathered in the game. These showed us the history about kickboxing and how
the kickboxing developed. Now, kickboxing is very popular. Million people like it more than other sports. In the near future,the kickboxing might be
enter the Olympic Games (Source – ??)
II. What was kickboxing like in the past?
A. The origin of kickboxing. At the beginning,the kickboxing is a new Japanese fighting skill. It was created on the basis of karate and boxing. The
skills of kickboxing include: fist method, leg method, elbow method and knee method. Compared with muay Thai, kickboxing will pay more
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  • 1. Thai Language and Society To understand Thai culture, belief and value, it is important to understand the language use in Thai society. According to sociolinguistic point of view, Thailand is considered the "Diglossia Society", where there are variety of languages use to serve a specialized function and are used for particular purpose. The purpose of the different language is to serve the different types of people. The standard Thai language is used with normal domain or normal people. Another language is used for " High Function" or with the higher status domains such as with the monk and with the King and the Royal family. This kind of language is called " Kam Racha Sap" / /. The difference of the standard Thai language and Kam Racha... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. Borrow words from other language. 2. Combine other language with Thai language. Using only Thai words sounds too normal so we have to borrow words from other language to make Kam Racha Sap sounds different from the normal standard language. Moreover, only noun and verb are created as Kam Racha Sap. Different kinds of word used in Kam Racha Sap. 1.Thai word only. Noun : there must be the word "Pra or Pra Rach" / / in front of those nouns. For example, Kam Racha SapUse WithMeaningNormal Word Pra Chao / /The King onlyHeadHua / / Pra Sien / /the royal familyHeadHua / / Verb: We have to add the word "Song"/ / in front of those verbs. For example, Kam Racha SapUse WithMeaningNormal Word Song Pra Rachadamri / The King onlyTo thinkKid / Song Pra Damri /the royal familyTo thinkKid / 2.Combined words. There are two kind of combined words. 1.Thai with Thai 2.Thai with other language. 3. Borrow words from other languages. 1. Balee Sanskrit / / 2. Cumbodian 3. Malayu / Another type of Kam Racha Sap that is mentioned in this essay is the language used with the monk. It is also counted as Kam Racha Sap. The different between Kam Racha Sap with The king and the monk is that the king and the royal family speak normal language to the people but Kam Racha
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  • 3. Thai Language And Thai Culture Thailand, the only Southeast Asian country that has never been colonized by an European country, name their language "Thai" which means free. The language is believed to have originated from Burma (Myanmar), Northern Vietnam, Yunnan, Chinese and Laos. Many historian believe that Thai people are actually descended from China immigrant who had made their way from China and toward the southeast part of Asia. The Chinese–Thai community is consider to be one of the largest community in Thailand. Needless to say, the Chinese language have such a great influence on the Thai language. The origin of Thai script is believed to be derived from the Khmer script , which originated from Brahmic script from the Indic family. In 1826BE (or 1283AD), King Ramkhamhaeng adopted and modified the Khmer script to create Thai's first writing system. Considered to be one of the greatest king of all time, under King Ramkhampaeng's rules, the Thai culture became a vibrant culture. Sukothai, located between Bangkok and Chiang Mai, is the town where many historians would consider to be a very historical town due to it being the place where the Thai writing systems started as well as where the culture became more intact with the political world. Although Thai language was largely influenced by Khmer's language, the grammar writing style is something very close to Laos. Due to where Laos is located, which is towards the northeastern part of Thailand, Thai people from the Northeastern of Thailand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Beat Thai Basil Analysis With the plethora of Thai food choices that are located in the greater phoenix area, Thai basil is one of the most authentic, fresh and inexpensive places to get your Thai fix in Arizona. Not only do they offer classic Thai dishes that will delight your palate, but they also offer the best service in the valley as well. Upon googling the name of the popular restaurant, I was confronted with an Article from the "New Times" which reflected more than a few of my same admirations of the eatery. Although "Budget Beat: Thai Basil", did a nice job of highlighting the positives of the place, I find the article lacked variety in showcasing the entire dining experience. The author names a few of the other popular Thai places in the area, but is unsuccessful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Unified Thai Kingdom During the 14th century, a unified Thai kingdom was established. Today it is known as Thailand but up until 1939 it was called Siam. It is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been under European rule. As archaeology studies suggests, 4000 B.C. was the time period where early bronze metallurgy centers were thriving. Metallurgy refers to the science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production. This development along with the cultivation of wet rice gave the motivation for social and political organizations to make an appearance. Also, research suggests that these new discoveries could have been transmitted to the rest of Asia, including China. The Thai are linguistically related to the Tai groups in Southern China because migration groups left from China and settled in Southeast Asia. Thai's date the founding of their nation to the 13th century. According to tradition, in 1238 the Thai chieftains overthrew the Khmer rulers and established a Thai kingdom in its place. This kingdom soon declined and a new Thai Kingdom emerged in 1350, the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. The first ruler of this kingdom, King Rama Thibodi, made two very important contributions to Thai history. One was the establishment and promotion of Buddhism as the official religion and the second one was the compilation of the Dharmashastra, which are laws based on Hindu and traditional Thai customs. The Dharmashastra stayed as a tool of Thai law until the late 19th century ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Thai American Diet My typical diet composed of vegetable, protein, and white rice which reflect my cultural background as Thai–American whose cuisine revolve around jasmine rice as staple food which contributes 30 percent of energy to diets.7 This is clear in the food journal where I have at least one meal every day that features white rice. Compare to the healthy eating guideline, my diets meet most of the food groups and best choice for healthy meals. However, I do lack behind in two food categories, specifically dairy and fruit groups which I don't consume on the daily basis. In the food journal, my diary intake only came from the mozzarella cheese in salad and cream cheese. My consumption of milk are very lacking and often come from coffee rather than pure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Psoriasis is an autoimmune defect that scaling of skin in affected area. Some research has shown that reduction in consumption of sugar and processed meat may slightly improve the condition. This consideration is clearly shown in my diet which is very low in sugar, with an exception for the dried baby banana and white rice. Another benefit of low sugar diet is lowering risk of diabetes which is present on both sides of my family. Consumption of refined white rice in Thailand contribute to the chronic case of diabetes of its population.2 Furthermore, because we are not very physically active as a family, the food chosen for the meal should be relatively low in calories, contain little fat, and rich in fibers. In other food groups, such as protein and vegetable groups, I am doing very well and meet most of the requirement. However, I do have some issue with meeting the healthy requirement of lean meat since most of the meat I consume are red meat. While I do consume chicken and fish occasionally, beef and pork are the main protein for most of my meal. Eating high amounts of red meat are associated with higher chance of type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, and cancers.4 My only non–meat source of protein are walnut that I have as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Being A Non-Dependent Citizen Throughout 2011 toward the end of 2015, my parents received several phone calls every other week from the Thai agencies asking for the money. When I asked P Ooh and P Visa about the calls to my parents, they would say that it was just a regular routine check–up on my wellbeing. I felt it was very strange because I always called them to inform my study and situation. Still, I believed that they truly cared for my parents and me. After being treated like a criminal, I decided to look into becoming a non–visa dependent citizen so to save my family Dr. Jesse and my parents. After paying so many months and so much money, the request still kept increasing higher and more. I decided to ask P Visa about the process to obtain the no objection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, his wellbeing in Thailand may be compromised by discriminatory and prejudice biases. They replied the only choice for me would be paying the country in full and they would consider providing the no objection letter. I was so heartbreaking to hear that because I was so loyal to my country in every way I could. I obeyed and followed through every single request the country and the Thai agencies had asked me to do. When they told me that I should start paying off some of the money toward the total amount so that Dr. Jesse my family, and my parents didn't have to carry the burden and I could receive the letter of no objection. I followed through their suggestion right away. When my life's events changed, I informed them frankly and always went through the great length to deal with everything peacefully. When they suggested me to pay, I followed them right away. When their monetary demands increased, I asked them to understand my situation. Though being a doctoral student only got paid just enough to live off while I was willing to pay them even when they requested for more money. My husband Dr. Jesse immediately told me then to start keeping track of everything and kept all the records. When they started calling my parents every other week about the money and threatened their safety challenged by not paying money as request, everyone was in fear. Dr. Jesse had helped me deal with monetary requests from my country. He worked extra hours to produce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Thai Warrior : The Thai Warrior Communities all around the world follow different doctrines based on believe, teachings and cultural backgrounds. There are multiple religions that most people decide to abide by one of these being Buddhism. Mainly known as a path of practice and spiritual development leading to insight. Buddhism encompasses a variety of different traditions, images and believes. During the movie Ong–Bak, The Thai Warrior distinctive characteristics of Buddhism are shown and demonstrated. The movie begins with a very physical and ruthless tree climbing competition. It consisted of a large group of man competing to climb to the top of the tree as they pushed, kicked and pulled each other down in order to achieve their goal and be the one to reach the top. It was obvious the clear that they were anxious and were very competitive against each other as this race was very meaningful. Many were willing to risk their lives and were badly hurt, as some of them will not get up afterwards. This competition was the first opening ritual for their festival of Ong–Bak. Celebrated only every 24 years in this small Thai village and which was of great importance to all its habitants. It consisted of different rituals, celebrations and worships in representation of a Buddha statue that contained a scar in its face. This village was fairly small and was located to the outsides of the city. As everyone was preparing for this festival, Don a criminal from Bangkok that worked for Komtuan, travelled to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Advertising Advertisements : Air France And Thai Airways... Airplane industries soar the skies for decades governing daily transcontinental flights. The golden age of air travel meets five–thousand airline competitors with a statistic of 37.4 million flights per year. With numerous commercial airline to decide from, travelers feel overwhelmed upon booking a flight, thus it's up to airlines to pave their service through advertisement to entice customers. Advertisements are rendered to persuade viewers to believe what they want them to believe and want what they want them to want, to illustrate this, Air France and Thai Airways advertisement campaigns will be examined. Air France was founded in 1933 under the SkyTeam alliance and has since remained top–notch similarly to Thai Airway, founded in 1960. Both airlines flight to multiple destinations, and although their cultural background is different (France and Thailand), it is in their best interest to provide passengers a safe, comfortable, and welcoming flight at reasonable prices. These three key points can be promised under any Airline with blanks ads, but the specific usage of text and visual imagery to express service and cultural partnership persuades customers to choose one Airline from the other. Air France sets off with a glamorous gateway through their 2014 campaigned posters, lavishly mirroring fashion advertisements. The airline advertises twelve different destinations (New York, Paris, Dakar, Brazil, Spain, Tokyo, Italy, Mexico, Miami, San Francisco, Toronto, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Thai Minh For those of us living across the world from relatives, we have the luxury of visiting their country every now and then. Therefore, our worldviews are not limited to a particular hemisphere. The same privilege rarely applies to them, since they usually confine themselves to the areas within their country or nearby countries. However, merely experiencing a certain way of life isn't enough until appreciating different perspectives. My Vietnamese cousin Thai Minh experiences the latter places of residence as a result of his search for various opportunities. Although this doesn't allow him to grasp an understanding of Western ideals, Minh views his current situation as a progress toward attaining that ability one day. Our conversation begins on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Minh has stated all he has tried, and it is beginning to seem clear why he made these decisions. Just to be sure, I ask him, "Is there anything else you want to share?" Minh ends up giving some advice on life. "Don't be aimless in your life. You must set up a goal in your life and pursue it. So work hard and live happy no matter what. Okay?" Minh has assumed the roles of both a tourist and tour guide. He travels to the places that he views as rich in opportunities: the attractions. My cousin is in control of his own path, and will strive to understand the way of life of others in those various locations. In embarking on his endeavors, Minh has truly learned to appreciate other cultures, thus expanding the scope of his worldview. There remains one final destination for him to complete his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. the cultural affects of national geographic Essay Thailand is a country enveloped in much mystery and cultural tradition. This fact is reflected very clearly in a series of pictures taken from the article, "The Many Faces of Thailand" in the February 1996 issue of the National Geographic magazine, titled, "Into the Heart of Glaciers" I will attempt to analyze the way in which the pictures portray the richness of Thailand's culture and people and prove this statement about the National Geographic's photography, "They originated in a search for ways of teaching about the third world that did not objectify and were not paternalistic but that fostered both a sense of how lives around the globe are interconnected and a capacity for empathetic understanding." (Collins, Lutz 3) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According the picture description, prostitution serves intercontinental clientele and some 800,000 citizens are HIV–positive and one–in three prostitutes may be infected with the virus. This photograph shows a less–harmonized side of Thai life than the first yet still maintains the theme of religion seen in the lives of many Thai people. It shows a Thai woman pausing to respect a "spirit house" while being stared at by what looks like two American men. There are many things that come to mind when seeing this photo but one major thing is the way the men are staring at the woman. The way in which the men are "checking out" the Thai woman while she is pausing to pay respects to her religion is extremely distasteful. In my opinion National Geographic may have been trying to say something about the way tourists treat natives when visiting Thailand with this photograph. As for the mention of AIDS, I believe it was brought up within this photograph because the nonchalance of sexuality is shown here. It is very doubtful that the men are considering HIV when hiring prostitutes while vacationing in Thailand. Culturally the photographs tell completely different stories but are tied into the same theme of showing Thai people to be religious and traditional. In the next photograph the Royal Guards are shown riding in a truck that looks like a greenhouse. The soldiers are protected from Bangkok's dirty air, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Muay Thai In Thailand Muay Thai in Thailand The connections of the mind, body and soul have and always will have the utmost importance in sports. Time over time, it is proven that champions use all three in a combination to defeat their enemy. All champions around the world have some of the same characteristics in common; discipline, respect and self–control. These three characteristics are the very core of martial arts. Through the training and teachings of martial arts, individuals are able to key into their mind, body and soul to honor and protect themselves from opponents, either, on the field of war and /or play. Different types of martial arts focus on the use of body parts with or without any additional weapons.Muay Thai is an example of a martial art that uses just the body as a weapon. It trains the mind to depend on just the body by connecting with the soul through rituals that have been followed since the creation of Muay Thai. The goals of this paper are to discuss the historical development of Muay Thai and the guidelines of this martial art sport. Another goal of this paper is to discuss the effects Muay Thai has on the people and the environment and how its culture, history, and geography has popularized this sport throughout the past, few years. This has transformed Muay Thai into a new form of popular sport known to world as kickboxing, which has extracted many techniques from the mother sport. Overview of Thailand Muay Thai, also known as Thai boxing, is one of the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. On How My Travel Experiences Changed My Views of Life I thought I would discuss my travel experiences and how it has changed my views of life. I have been to the Caribbean many times, for example, Cuba, Mexico, The Dominican Republic, & St. Maarten to name a few. I have also backpacked through Thailand and would like to discuss what I have learned from a few of these countries and how these experiences have affected my perspective. Travelling to Cuba for the first time was amazing. Having only travelled to Mexico once before my first trip to Cuba I noticed a contrast in cultures even though my assumption was they would be similar because they are both Spanish speaking. My first trip to Varadero was over 12 years ago. I was informed that the locals valued tips of crayons, toothbrushes, razors, and toiletries, but I was unsure why. I later realized it was because of the embargos, they had no, or very limited access to, these items and many more. I remember going into Havana and while taking in the breathtaking sights, being followed by many locals who were rubbing their arms. I had no idea what was going on and was later informed that they were asking for soap. SOAP! I thought to myself, not money or food, but soap? Something I had taken for granted my whole life. In my many discussions with the locals I learned they were very educated, most of whom were doctors and environmental or corporate lawyers. Education is free in Cuba and homes are also provided for free, therefore, many Cubans go to University for many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The King Of Thailand's Philosophy Of Sufficient Economy This paper takes a look at the King of Thailand's philosophy of "Sufficiency Economy" which contains a Buddhist belief that stresses the middle path as a prime principle for proper conduct by all levels of the population. Its application begins from the level of individuals and families through to communities and the nation itself in terms of development and administration. Thailand was well known for its agricultural commodities and being one of the world's top rice exporters despite being a developing country faced with challenges such as economic growth and poverty. The World Bank coined Thailand as the fastest emerging economy during the latter part of the 1980's where growth was stimulated by foreign and domestic investment and borrowing. (http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/thailand/overview). Thailand's poverty rate fell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Education Act 1999 and the Constitution of the Kingdom 1997 urged for a reform in education and significant changes were made to all levels of education nationally. The reforms in education focused on improving the quality of teaching practices and had adopted some principles of the King's philosophy of "Sufficient Economy". The King articulated in a 1974 royal speech, "If one focuses only on rapid economic expansion without making sure that such a plan is appropriate for our people and the condition of our country, it will inevitably result in various imbalances and eventually end up as failure or crisis in other countries" (Cited by He Changchui at International Workshop on Sufficiency Economy on 27 July 2006). The philosophy of "sufficient Economy" focuses on the middle path of conducting a way of life enhancing the development of the whole nation. The King emphasizes the importance of management in order to ease the country's pains endured from the 1997/1998 economic crisis and a willingness to achieve sustainable development (National Economic Social Development Board, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Part One: Give some examples of what Thai people consider... Part One: Give some examples of what Thai people consider to be confusing or annoying or rude behavior of tourists Greeting: Instead of shaking hands, Thai greet each other with "WAI". Foreigners are not expected to initiate the "WAI" gesture, but Thais can see it as an insult if the foreigners do not return the "WAI". The tourists who are more familiar with Thai's gesture, they would automatically "WAI" in return to show respect to the person they are greeting. But majority of the newly visiting tourists they are unaware of what it means to do the "WAI" gesture, how it is so important in Thai culture, and how to do it properly. Some tourists unknowingly return the gesture by smiling, bowing, or give a hi–five back. Thais may interpret ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eating: Thai people like to share things especially food. Thai people like to go out and eat with friends. One of the Thai habits when eating includes ordering many dishes and put them in the center for sharing. While for foreigner, they have a habit of ordering a few dishes for themselves because they do not want to share their food. They only order the food that they want to eat. But for Thai people eating together and sharing is a fun and sociable things to do. Thai people may find foreigners are not sociable because they don't share things such as food. Pointing Fingers & Head: In Thai culture, it's not polite to point fingers at other people faces. Point fingers if often use in arguments which can even lead up to further problems. Foreigners do not know this so sometimes they point the finger to Thai people which can cause Thais to feel irritated. Thais do not like to let others to play with their head because head is believe to be a "high" thing and very honorable. It's also not good to touch the head of the elder, because of his seniority or else anyone who does will be view as disrespecting the senior. Tourists who may mistakenly pad on a Thai person head, either younger or older, raise their feet above the elders head etc. will be view as rude by Thais as well. Part Two: Describe some behavior traits of Thai people that tourists might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay On Stray Dogs In Bangkok Topic: Stray Dogs in Bangkok's Temple Abstract Thai Buddhist temple is the most well known spot to surrender stray dogs, since they have a ton of remains. If the temple dogs get along, then stray dog and stray. Other normal spots incorporate disconnected streets or even outside somebody's fence. This is the reason people can see stray dogs at most sanctuaries around Thailand. Since nobody really care for these animals, some of them have skin infections that make them lose their skin and they frequently notice awful. Sometimes Buddhist cloisters effectively debilitate individuals from dumping their unwanted pets at temples, since it's a weight to the resident monk. Most stray dogs are afraid of people their saw, not just in the temple but stray dogs around Bangkok except the ones who feed them and make them truth that nobody going to hurt them. Some can be regional however, particularly after dark. Along these lines, in case if people not comfortable to walk past them, carry an umbrella or a stick, to be safe. Also animal sterilization is not common in Thailand, and hundreds of thousands of dogs fight to survive on the streets. Many are abandoned at temples, a typical phenomenon, where locals feel that the monks will feed them and take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The powerless government strategy and laws about the stray dogs furthermore the general public lack of awareness of this issue is principle snag to tackle this issue. Also the problem is stray dogs will certainly bring disease and deadly damage to lives and properties of people around Bangkok or around Thai temple especially hydrophobia with average of many died per ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Graduation Speech : I Am An Interviewer In the time I 've been an interviewer (almost a year now), I have kept my eyes peeled for interviewers who do something somewhat unique, and I remember noticing this program called Get Cooking With the Stars. More often than not, the show either featured people I had just featured on my site or those I hoped to eventually highlight, and I was simply intrigued with the whole idea of pairing cooking with interviews (I do watch Food Network somewhat regulalry after all). Recently, I had the opportunity to ask the creator and host of this show, Laurie Bell, a few questions, and she pleasantly agreed to give me some splendid details concerning how she got started in the business, what some of her most memorable episodes have been, and even a hint at what the future may hold. RH: What inspired you to pursue entertainment as a career? What kind of training have you had? LB: In my teens, I was enrolled in etiquette courses and dance training. At a dance recital, I was approached by a model /talent scout who told me I had great stage presence and to visit her agency. I had numerous opportunities in modelling and acting. I 've studied with great coaches, directors in both Vancouver and Los Angeles while developing my career in TV/Film. I 've also studied business, communications, and have a M. ED, BSc, and have taught fashion marketing, communications, and business marketing at Art Institute and Trinity University. Parinya Loptson , Laurie Belle, Devin Townsend at Ban Chok ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Thai Women Movement Introduction From the past until now, conservative Thai culture has transformed little by little. Transformation of Thai culture is caused by two components; the first is the development that Thailand has in itself. The second component is the influences from other countries. At present one of the important changes that can be clearly seen is the role of women in Thai society. Compared to the past, modern Thai women tend to be more active, confident, and independent. Since women's roles have changed, the new and surprised kind of relationship between men and women, which is called a "gig," is introduced into the Thai society. Gig means a relationship between males and females who practically act like a boyfriend or a girlfriend; but they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after this term, gig, was introduced to Thai society, women have adapted this term and practices so they can have second, third and/ or fourth boyfriends. The example can be taken from an opinion stated in a book called gig more than friend; yet not a boyfriend or a girlfriend, a 22–year–old girl, Miss Joy (supposed name) that "boyfriend is like a repeated and boring routine but he's the one who understands you the most. While having gig can be liveliness, a challenge or even an excitement in life since we have to get to know each other and make an impression. Gig is having the second, third, fourth,В…, boyfriend." The origin of this word can not be exactly traced; still, there are number of assumptions. Some people believe that the word "Gig" comes from the English slang "gig" which means a short activity or a performance. While others find that "gig" has a similar sound to an English verb "to click" which means to become friendly. Nevertheless, many Thai people, including the author herself, believe that "gig" is extracted from the Thai phrase "Goog Gig" which refers to a flirtation action. The transformation of women's roles. The development of women's roles started in the reign of the King Rama IV. The King Rama IV had studied a lot of western literatures and he realized and understood the importance of gender equality. The first action was the passing of a law that prohibited men from selling their wives and prohibited parents from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Ong Bak : The Thai Warrior The first film that will be addressed in this comparison is Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior. It is a Thai film that was directed by Prachya Pinkaew and was released in 2003 (IMDb.com). Other works of Pinkaew include The Protector (2005), Chocolate (2008) and Warrior King 2 (2013). The main actors in Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior wereTony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Pumwaree Yodkamol, and Suchao Pongwilai. In a nutshell, Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior revolves around Ting, a martial artist from a rural area, venturing into the inner city in order to retrieve the head of a sacred religious statue that was stolen from his village. Along the way, Ting is faced with a variety of villains whom he must rise above, in order to find and protect the statue. The second film to be compared is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. This film is Chinese film that was released in 2000 by Ang Lee (IMDb.com). Other prominent works of Lee include Life of Pi (2012), Brokeback Mountain (2005), and Hulk (2003). The main actors in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon are Yun –Fat Chow, Michelle Yeoh, Ziyi Zhang, Chen Chang, Sihung Lung, and Pei–Pei Cheng. This film is centered around a young Chinese soldier who takes a sacred sword from a legendary swordsman. Then, through a series of a romantic endeavors, the sword is also fought over. Amidst death, love, and finding oneself, the film is a whirlwind of cultural experiences, specifically to that of China and the Mandarin language. When discussing realism between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Developing Product Knowledge Of The Coffee Shop Develop product knowledge Introduction For companies that want to discuss in the coffee shop, in located name is Bangkok cafe in Mansfield Vic. This cafe has been open for a period of two year; this coffee shop serves coffee with food and drink. Time is open from 6 am–4pm Closed on Saturday and Sunday for the shop 's products is made in the store. Whole grain bread and roasted coffee to product quality control and recreate it. In the winter it is best to sell because this located way through to snow for tourists. Part A: Acquire knowledge of products in a specified area: 1. According to the above case study or your selected industry and workplace, identify at least SIX (6) key information sources that can assist you to identify selected products or services. Write down the each of these reference sources and summarise the information that these references can provide to assist you developing the knowledge of selected products or services. In providing your responses, you should also provide a brief analysis of how reliable and valid of these identified information sources.Information sources of selected industry and workplaceSummary of the information sourcesHow reliable and valid of these identified information sources 1. https://www.theurbanlist.com/melbourne/a–list/best–coffee–melbourne Melbourne's Best Coffee This site has spoken to a good cafe in Melbourne said. Stores that Kang Where is the journey is like a person 's suitability to be certain.access ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Blades, Inc. : The United States Based Roller Blade... Blades, Inc. is a United States based roller blade company. They are looking to grow via direct foreign investment, and are particularly interested in expanding into Thailand. Blades, Inc. has an existing agreement with Entertainment Products, a Thai retailer, that will last for another two years. The agreement states that Blade will sell 180,000 pairs of roller blades annually to Entertainment Products at a fixed price. The price is denominated in Thai baht, and is substantially discounted from the U.S. price. Thailand's economy has been one of the fastest growing world economies, which allows for expansive industry growth potential. However, recent events have increased economic uncertainty, and it is difficult to predict future conditions. The Thai baht, which was originally pegged to the U.S. dollar, is now a free–floating currency, and it had depreciated substantially. Inflation levels have also been very high recently. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Blades, Inc., Ben Holt, believes that now would be an ideal time to consider direct foreign investment in Thailand. The uncertain economic conditions would allow for a much lower initial outlay cost. The possibility that the economy stabilizes would mean a high amount of growth potential. Holt would also prefer considering direct foreign investment in Thailand over the option of entering the United Kingdom. The forecasts show that the demand in the UK will be similar to the demand in the US, and the growth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Migration On A Global Scale Within the last few decades, there has been a great influx of Asians who have migrated to the United States. In 1985, Asian immigrants made up less than half of the total immigrant population, many of which have settled in New York City and California. The "selective phenomenon" known as migration has been impelled by the "demographic, economic, social and psychological attributes" of the location (Desbarats 305). Migration on a global scale is influenced by factors such as available alternatives to those considering the move, how much distance is covered, ways of transportation and the state policies, both complex and restrictive, that oversee who enters and leaves. There are three stages of migration that Thais experienced. The first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Occupation became the driving force for some; the numbers of professional immigration, however, were lower than compared to other Asians. Unlike the low rate of workers, there is an "increasing number of Thai youngsters, in keeping with the national tradition of openness to Western influences" (Desbarats 306). It was believed that education through the United States would lead to professional success. Student visas were only obtained if the student had financial support as well as the incentive to go back to Thailand "usually in the form of financial ties with their home country" (Desbarats 307). Many immigrants found themselves burdened by the conditions of living in the states. The financial and psychological struggles were not worth it when immigrants were risking to "construct networks, maintain homeland ties and, ensure that remittances reach families left behind" (Barkan 19). Immigrants who stay in the states try to balance assimilation to the dominant American culture while still want to feel a sense of their homeland. They try to make a connection whether it be through food, familiar neighbors or the knowledge of language and dance which gets lost in the later generations. The "primary contact with American culture" happens through interaction with their American peers (Tangsujjapoj 3). Social participation is what breaks the way for acculturation of immigrants because it aids them in establishing their own identity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Thai Teenagers The lifestyles of the Thai teenagers have changed a lot in the past 40–50 years. For me, the technology between in the past (1960's) and now (as of 2017) is very distinct in its own way due to the technological advances during the time. For this reason, I will introduce some of the aspects that changed during 1960s to now such as communications, transportations and music. The Technology used by Thai Teenager in communication aspect has come a long way since the past. In the past, some communication technologies were postal messages and telegrams. The postal message was popular during the 1960s due to how easy it was to write a message. Also, the Thai teenagers didn't need to encrypt the message. On the other hand, telegram was also popular back in the days, because of its speed of delivery but users had to encrypt messages to Morse code and send the message to the staff that sent the message. Now, Thai teenagers use E–mail and Social media to communicate. E–mail was invented to increase the speed of delivery and to reduce delays from sending the physical letter (postal messages). It's now popular and used globally. Social media is very popular too because it is a modified version of E–mail. People use a lot of social media especially Facebook which Thai teenagers use a lot to communicate and other things. Social media allows teenagers to communicate face to face via video calling to see each other's faces in real time without physically meeting them in real life. This is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Do Thais Sometimes Feel Offended With Foreigners? Do Thais feel offended with foreigners? Why do Thais sometimes feel uncomfortable towards foreigners? Do Thais have sufficient skills to communicate with foreigners? Do Thais feel offended with foreigners? Foreigners especially Westerners have a very different culture and communication behavior than Thais. Kissing in public for foreigners is considered as normal, or shaking hands when meeting each other, while Thais make a wai for greeting and do not shake hands. Thais sometimes might consider western behavior as rude. Thais consider the head to be the cleanest and most important part of the body while feet are "dirty" in comparison – something most foreigners don't respect very much as it does not exist to this extreme in their own culture. (Pokasamrit, 2012; Samuifinder, 2006) Why do Thais sometimes feel uncomfortable towards foreigners? Most Thais are taught to be considerate and drawn back to others so once foreigners touch them or get too close, they might feel awkward. They might feel like they're being harmed or that a foreigner is trying to hurt them. A Thai seems eager to please and give other people the feeling that he likes them. This attitude should not be mistaken as friendship or closeness. A Thai wants to be polite by smiling to show friendliness; is a way of life in Thailand and consequently it does not tell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One might say Thais are too shy to speak another language because it's not their native language while others say Thais are just afraid of foreigners. (Plaiilek, 2011). This might stem from the fact that Thais are commonly taught that Westerners or people from other countries are a different kind of people, which creates a huge barrier toward private contacts (Klinchang, 2009). Thais often call foreigners "Farang". (Dalgado, 1919) Thais call dark skin people from other countries as "Kaak" especially Indians and "Jek" for Chinese guys which means strangers. (Sujit Wongthes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Misconceptions Of Thai Cuisine Thai Cuisine ranks in the top popular and best cuisines across the world commercial market. There is a lot of misconceptions regarding the Thai Cuisine among the people, it is often mistaken to the Chinese cuisine and considered both to be the same. Rice is one of the most important component of the Thai cuisine like the other Asian cuisines. This cuisine is one of the few other cuisines in the world that takes care of all the taste senses, including the sweet, sour, bitter and salty. The dishes of Thai cuisines are mainly less spicy in nature. In the case of Thailand, these words come to mind: intricacy; attention to detail; texture; color; taste; and the use of ingredients with medicinal benefits, as well as good flavor. There has been a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are five types of Curry Pastes: Green Curry Paste, Red Curry Paste, Yellow Curry Paste, Panang and Massaman. Traditionally, fish, crustaceans, and shellfish play a major role in the Thai cuisine. The next important ingredient is the lemon grass. It has a floral lemony scent and imparts a delicate citrusy flavor to the dishes. Next is the Asian Sauce, which imparts a distinctive salty flavor and a strong aroma of fish. Followed by Coconut Milk which is one of the most important ingredient, it is added to curries to tone and to balance the spicy flavor. Next are the Wild Lime Leaves, it gives the dishes a refreshing lingering lift that is intensively floral and citrusy. Bird Chilies, they add a nutty and a hot flavor to the dishes, usually found in green and red colour. Galangal, similar to a ginger, it has an extra ordinary citrus like flavor used in Soups and curry pastes. Then comes the Thai Basil, mainly used in curries because of its sweet aroma. Last but not the least is a Sriracha Sause, a chile sauce with ketchup like consistency, having a hot–sweet–sour–salty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Persuasive Essay On Tally Thai Tally Thai is located at the heart of Pensacola street and will satisfy any person who craves Thai food in the comfort of their city. Along with the fresh seafood for sushi, Tally Thai has a vest menu of items, with everything from tasty noodles to miso soup and ginger salad. As an individual who barely eats sushi, or food from Thailand in general, my roommates recommended that we eat at Tally Thai for this assignment. The menu, like most traditional places, is organized to easily understand. Beginning with traditional appetizers, this four page menu continues with soups, salads, then entrees. To my surprise, the third page listed Thai appetizers, entrees, and sushi rolls, which I found to be more conventional to culture in Thailand; with this, the menu ended on desserts and drinks, as most restaurants do. There is no question that the menu is, without a doubt, not authentic– instead it is Americanized. If it were traditional, the rolls, especially, would not have been in english. With basic names such as 'Philadelphia Roll' and 'Gator Roll', it is clear to see the menu works with the environment around it; being in a college town, most students would not be able to understand names of entrees in a different language. Exemplarily, dishes such as thecurry duck would be called "แกงเป็ด" in this culture. Not Americanizing this menu would make it impossible for individuals to order. A few entrees on the menu do, however, represent Thai culture. Meals such as the masamun curry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Strengths Of Airasia Berhad 2.1Strengths According to Chua et al. (2014), strengths are internal factor that reflect a company's core competencies. A company can completely control, and fully utilize its strengths to gain benefits for the company. Airasia Berhad has its own strengths that enable itself to become more competitive in theairline industry. 2.1.1Strong Connection With Outsiders Airasia Berhad has a very strong and cooperative management team. The company acquires executive management members team with different background from different industries' professionals and ex–top government officials. Furthermore, the management has a strong relationship with government and the other airline industry leaders. The strong connection with outsiders has made AirAsia to become more competitive. For instance, Shin Corp which was previously owned by the former Thai Prime minister's family holds around half of the AirAsia Thailand's shares. The connection between the Thai government and Airasia has made a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company has received a lot of complaints from customers regarding their services. For instance, the company has received a lot of complaints about the flight delays due to mechanical problem or other reasons. Next, customers could not get partial refund if they cancel their flights. Moreover, there are many hidden charges as well. Other than complaints, there is another issue that highlights the poor quality of services of AirAsia Berhad. That is, customer feedbacks are being ignored usually. The poor quality of service might cause the customers to lose loyalty and hence fleeing to other competitors such as Firefly, Malaysia Airline (MAS) and Malindo. It is important for Air Asia to have a good customer service especially when competition is getting intense in aviation industry. Air Asia should maintain a better relationship with customers and provide value to customers or even rectify these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. History of Kickboxing Martial Arts Fighting Is Art Since the dawn of time, man has had to fight for one reason or another. There has been war using weapons, sword fights between individuals, and then there are modern day wars battled out in the cage. Kickboxing has had many uses in the past, but it is one of the most popular sports in today's culture. It is a very useful skill to learn. There is no mistake that martial arts are dangerous, but if properly taught, a perfectly disciplined warrior will be a result. Warrior may not have the same meaning as it used to, but fighters are as close to a warrior as possible in modern time. Trained fighters are always toughened mentally and physically to a near superhuman extent. Bones are hardened, muscles are developed, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... King Prachao Sua would disguise himself as a commoner and fight in village events. He was forced to disguise himself because everyone in Thailand respected their king so much, that no person would participate in fighting him. Another type of kickboxing with an opulent history is Taekwondo; this form is a fighting style almost strictly dependent on using the legs to strike your opponent in spinning and jumping motions. This style evolved from other martial arts styles that dated back to 50 B.C; evidence of this was found on cave walls in the form of paintings ("General Taekwondo Information – History''). Taekwondo basically evolved from a military fighting method and popular sport called Soo Bakh Do. Soo Bakh Do was used by athletes and militants in combat and training during the Koryo Dynasty. Back then, the sport of kick boxing was for the lower class or poor men ("General Taekwondo Information – History."). Taekwondo practiced today is an evolution of many oriental martial arts, and fighting styles that were used long ago, but with a more modern "spin" to it. Most taekwondo instructors incorporate their own techniques in their teachings, which is not uncommon in fight training. Coaches have been revolutionizing martial arts fighting styles ever since the world's first intelligent skirmish. Taekwondo got its name from the old Korean martial arts style, Tae Kyon because its focus was on using the legs as a weapon to pummel the enemies into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Best Thai Restaurants in San Antonio, Texas Essay The booming industry of Thai cuisines in San Antonio can be a bit confusing and overwhelming at the same time. That is especially for us who loves eating Thai food. Thus for this reason, we have come up with a list to introduce you the best in town! Thai cuisine is best represented with its aromatic balanced taste. Though it is known to be spicy in most of their dishes, it is still apprehended with sour, sweet, salty, and bitter (optional) flavors. Some even regardsThai cuisine as a delineation of Asian food besides from the eminent Chinese dishes. That's why no wonder it created a bunch of Thai food fanatics. And we are pleased to say that we are one of them. One thing that we truly can't resist is the Thai iced tea! Our meal isn't ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The menu has various appetizing dishes but you might want to try their best tasting Panang (sliced tender chicken, pork, or beef with carrots and green beans in spicy red curry, and coconut milk. Moreover Sweet and Sour (chicken or pork with pineapple, bell peppers, carrots, cucumbers, and onions served with special jasmine sweet and sour sauce) and Lemon Chicken (chicken breaded and fried with lemon sauce) are real winners too! Plus, we need to mention the friendly service tops among the great qualities of jasmine Thai Restaurant. Thai House Restaurant Location: 4114 Rittiman Road San Antonio, Texas 78218 Hours: Mondays to Fridays 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and 5:00 to 9:00 pm; Saturdays 12:00 to 9:00 pm Price Range: $ Contact Number: 210–657–9126 A bit of a scanty place but bursting with authentic Thai dishes! So don't wonder why this restaurant is being flooded with loyal customers. And for that instance, dwell on these enticing dishes on your next Thai palette adventure. We will give a list of our recommended dishes to make it easier for you. These are Phad Woon Sen, Thai Topaz, Pad Thai, Ginger Beef, Basil Beef, and Garlic and Black Pepper Pork. Thai Dee Restaurant Location: 5307 Blanco Road San Antonio, Texas 78216 Hours: Mondays to Saturdays 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
  • 30. Price Range: $ Contact Number: 210–342–3622 What could we say more? This is absolutely one of the best Thai restaurants in San Antonio. The sure fire hit dishes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why Does I Love Travel Essay Who loves traveling? I DO love traveling. But, I love more if I have companions. Why? One of the reasons is I hate to use selfie stick. For me, taking selfie is ridiculous! (*demonstrate some selfie–sticks poses). Aaand, traveling alone forces you to use selfie stick. Since the invention of the selfie stick, the helpful stranger industry has plummeted. Not only that, the new research finds that the frequent use of selfie stick will result in "selfie elbow", and, will therefore impede the ability to pleasure yourself (*demonstrate the selfie–elbow effects). Therefore, when I went to Bangkok for Coldplay concert, last April, I took along two friends of mine: Dian and Hani. Did it then make me selfie free?? HELL NO! Because, every 10 steps, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Oooh...may I call you, Sri?" UBER: "Yeah, sure." I heard Dian and Hani were giggled at the back of the car... UBER: "Did you watching the concert?" ANNA: "Yes, we were." UBER: "Coldplay, eh?" ANNA: "yEAH..." UBER: "How was it?" ANNA: Too tired to speak, "OK..." DIAN: Still excited. "It was great, actually." UBER: "Oh really? How much money did you spend for the tickets?" *with thick accent ANNA: "Haa?" trying to analyze his word HANI: With her sleepy voice, speaking bahasa to us "He asked you the price of the tickets." ANNA and DIAN: "Oooh" ANNA: "Around 6000 Baht" – I randomly answered it UBER: "So expensive!" UBER: still with his thick accent "I don't like Coldplay. The songs are lame. I like rock music. Metal. You know metal?" demonstrate his "metal" fingers
  • 32. ANNA and DIAN: "off course!" DIAN: "What band do you like? Bon Jovi?" UBER: "What?? Bon Jovi" DIAN: "Yes. B–O–N–J–O–V–I. It's My Life. Always. That's their song. Do you know them?" UBER: "No, no, no...I don't like Bon Jovi." Me and Dian were like...staring at each other...trying to make a conversation with our mind, "How come rock fans doesn't know Bon Jovi? You fake!" While I saw Hani was sleeping...well, she looks like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Short Essay About Muay Thai Muay Thai Philippines What is Muay Thai? Muay Thai is a kind of martial arts practiced not only in Thailand but in large parts of the world including Southeast Asian countries. This kind of martial arts is quite similar to some others kinds of martial arts prevailed in Southeast Asia like Pradal serey in Cambodia, tomoi in Malaysia, Lao boxing in Laos and lethwei in Mayanmar. Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand and has a long history. Traditional Muay Thai is quite similar to Western boxing in terms of using kicks and punches with gloves in fights which make Muay Thai more significant from the ancient art Muay Boran. Muay Thai is also known as "The Art of the Eight Limbs" because of the extensively used of hands, shins, elbows, and knees in this type of martial arts. The practitioners of Martial arts execute various types of fighting styles including stand–up strikes, clinches etc. Like many other disciplines of martial arts, Muay Thai requires serious dedication and passion in order to learn this combat sport. Muay Thai philosophy is very significant through turning the whole body into fatal weapons like hands serves as the swords, elbows serve as hammers, knees, legs serve as axes and the forearms and shins are like armors in order to defend against fatal blows. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A complete inventory is quite helpful and beneficial for efficiency, competition performance and safe practice etc. Inferior gear and equipment not only affect your performance but also cause fatal injuries that are the only thing every athlete want to avoid. In case of Muay Thai, a research was conducted by US National Institutes of Health and found that this particular type of sport yields a higher rate of injuries during competition sessions. There is a list of some safety tools which are quite helpful and one must know about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Thai Food And Thai Food Thai cuisine Inroduction One of the cuisines associated with Southeast Asian countries, Thai foods is unique. Thai dishes is specific by China and also Native American cuisines, both of which influenced Thai cooking food. Thai cooking food is very spectacular with its own correct, including all 5 tastes: fairly sweet, poisonous, sour, salty, and also spicy. Thai folks have taken overseas impact on and also developed these right dishes exclusively their very own. Discussion Thailand was the combination highways associated with Eastern side to be able to Western world marine avenues causing it's culture and also dishes to become infused with Persian and also Arabian components. Unusual recipes are actually built–in with classic Thai dishes, leading to distinctive flavour which is unmistakably Thai. The actual 'Tai' folks migrated by valley funds in the tremendous mountain area associated with Freebie southwest China (now Yunnan province) relating to the sixth and also 13th centuries, in to precisely what is today known as Thailand, Laos, this Shan States associated with higher Burma, and also northwest Vietnam. Motivated by simply China cooking food methods, Thai dishes flourished using the rich biodiversity of the Thai peninsula. As a result, Thai dishes today possess some resemblances to be able... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thai house cooks will also be obtaining overseas cooking food with newly published cookbooks with Thai protecting Japanese food items, China cooking food, American dishes plus much more. The actual effect associated with overseas food items on Thai cooking food hasn't recently been so great like present day age ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Taking a Look at Politics in Thailand Political chaos , protesting , turmoil , and crisis are all words that can be linked to Thailand in recent weeks and on and off over the last eight years. From November 2013 until February 2014, there was constant distress throughout the country relating to the current political system and the leaders of Thailand. People were flooding the streets in Bangkok to protest the government or waving Thai flags to show support of Thailand. All across Thailand people were upset with the government and showing it by protesting in the capital city of Bangkok. The reason for this unrest to spread through the country is an amnesty bill proposed to the parliament of Thailand. This bill would allow the self –exiled former, Prime Minister Thaksin to return to Thailand without being punished for the crimes he had been charged of. The current Prime Minister Yingluck is actually Thaksin's sister and many people feel she does whatever Thaksin asks her to do. Thaksin was part of an extremely corrupt government and thousands of people were angered when they heard that he could be allowed back into the country as a free man. The role of the King of Thailand is important to understand the different priorities of the protesters. The current King is beloved by all in Thailand and he is respected as much as the gods in their religion. If anything bad is said about the King, the speaker can be given a jail sentence. The King does actually have power, unlike the queen of England. As the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Food In Thai Food For many people in Thailand today, food has become a very important aspect of any holiday celebration and special occasions. In the American western cuisine today, a regular restaurant quality meal consists of appetizers, followed by the main course, and ends with a serving of dessert, where each person would order his or her own food. In Thailand it's the complete opposite to the American cuisine where they would never have any structure in their meals like beginning with appetizers and ending with dessert. In Thai cuisine the number of dishes is based on the number of people there are around the table, so for example if there are ten people, then ten dishes would be order. One interesting aspect about Thai cuisine is that everyone sitting around the table would equally share their food, so that no one would get stuck with eating the same plate of food, everyone gets the opportunity to enjoy the unique flavors of all the different dishes. The main reason that the Thais share their food is because they believe that it is bad luck for them to eat alone and they see that each meal is a big celebration of social and friendly interactions. When the Thais finished eating all of their food, they would pack up all of the leftover foods from the meal and store it in the refrigerator to eat the next day. The people of Thailand have a strong belief that throwing away food is a very sinful thing to do since it will dishonor and anger the Thai god causing famine and starvation among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Cooking Is The Art And Science Of Cooking Introduction:– "Cooking is the art and science of preparing food for eating by the application of heat". It includes full range of culinary techniques: preparing raw, cooked foods for the table; final dressing of meats, fish, and fowl; cleaning, cutting fruits, vegetables; preparing salads; garnishing dishes, planning meals. Origins of cooking are obscure. Primitive humans have savored roast meat, flesh of beast killed in forest fire was found to be more palatable and easier to chew and digest than the customary raw meat. However roasting spitted meats over fires remained virtually the sole culinary technique until the Paleolithic Period, when the Aurignacian people of southern France began to steam their food over hot embers by wrapping it in wet leaves. Aside from such hard procedures as toasting wild grains on flat rocks and using shells, skulls, or hollowed stones to heat liquids, no further culinary advances were made. So advancement in cooking techniques made culinary methods improved with the introduction of earthenware and introduction of pottery during Neolithic Period . The cooking techniques of boiling, stewing, braising, and perhaps even incipient forms of pickling, frying, and oven baking were added. Early cooks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Greece relies heavily on fish and sea food. Meat plays an important role as it is often used as an ingredient in vegetables dishes instead of as a main dish. When talking about the ingredients, Greece ingredients tend to be sourced locally also regionally based. Olive oil is typical Greek seasoning used universally. Which is popular as olives are harvested and eaten all over the Greece. (Sbs.com.au, 2016) Then Cinnamon is the most popular spice and features in both savory, such as moussaka and stifado, and sweet, such as sticky baklava, dishes. Basil is prolific during the summer as it grows everywhere and is used copiously in tomato dishes and for religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Thai Elephants and Its Significant to Thai Culture and... Thai Elephants and its significant to Thai Culture and History The elephant, the giant size animal with enormous power and gentle heart, is a living creature that have special place in Thai's heart. It has been the icon of Thai tradition, culture and royal power through centuries since the old Siam. The thousand and thousand years of relationship between Thai people and elephants are even recorded and can be found abundantly on the pages of Thai's historical book. Because of their long association, it surely can be said that Thailand is to elephants and elephants is to Thailand. The elephant has been an integral part of Thailand's history and culture through both good time and war time. It is a symbol of tradition, history, royal, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is believed that the more white elephants held to the King, the more King's power in the adversaries. However, a white elephant is rare and is registered as the private property of reigning Monarch when they once found. It represents auspicious and the king's prestige. White elephants are known as Royal elephants. It is noted that H.M. King Bhumibol also has stables of white elephants. The white elephant was also featured in the Siam national flag until the country had changed the name to Thailand. In the old days when the nation was not occupied with wars, elephants became the use of beast of burden. With their great size, enormous power and talent, elephants were capable as best carrier for heavy matters and human's transportation. Not long ago, elephants are used for the forest work where machines are not determined as best equipments. The labor of elephants is preferred as they would not devastate even small crops. In fact, they were required years of training start from the age of 4 and were trained by two mahouts for about twenty years, and then put to work in the timber industry. Working elephants have a career of about 50 years and then set free as their retirement at the age of 61. Their daily tasks were the extraction of heavy teak logs, haul logs, carrier and mountaineer. The working elephant is capable of lifting up 700 kilograms of log with tusks and dragging the load of 1.5 tons. Elephants have work schedule and future career just like we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Thai Economic Thailand Economic Report Section I; Factual description The economics of Thailand is a mixed economy which means the combination of capitalism and socialism. The government and private sector both involve in business mechanism of the country. Government support private investors to invest in agricultural, industry, services and at the same time, encourage them to purchase shares in important government business. Although the government gives fully support the competitive in the local and international business and investment but the government still take an important role on planning and intervening demand and supply by owning the majority of the shares in some business that has major profit. For example, electricity, water supply, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The products from the sea are for the consummation in the country and also to turn in to frozen product for export. Cheap labor; Comparing to most part of the world, Thailand is considered to have low standard wage for labor. This fact attracts the investor to come produce their product in Thailand and then shifts the finish product back to their countries again. Cheap raw material cost; not only the cheap labor cost that attract foreign investor but cheap raw material is another factor that bring more business man from Thailand and foreign country to invest in Thailand. For instant, cheap metal lead are use to produce the electronic component and automotive parts for export purpose. Weakness Lack of capital; In order to develop the economic, Thailand need to stimulate the economic activities but to be able to do that, capital is needed. Capital referred to material use in the production process. Thailand still lack of capital, for example, the high technology machinery equipment for manufacturing and also the lack of social capital such as education and peace. Low basic standard education; People need archive a certain level of education to be able to have a decent career. Thai children have not received basic quality education. There are not enough people with medium to high level of knowledge to serve the needs of industry which will affect the capacity to competed efficiency with other competitors and to be sustainably developing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. People And The Thai Born Talent That Hit The Fashion Runway Thailandese Americans and the Thai–born Talent that Struck the Fashion Runway Within the last few decades, there has been a great influx of Asians who have migrated to the United States. In 1985, Asian immigrants made up less than half of the total immigrant population, many of which have settled in New York City and California. The "selective phenomenon" known as migration has been impelled by the "demographic, economic, social and psychological attributes" of the location (Desbarats 305). Migration on a global scale is influenced by factors such as available alternatives to those considering the move, how much distance is covered, ways of transportation and the state policies, both complex and restrictive, that oversee who enters and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Occupation became the driving force for some; the numbers of professional immigration, however, were lower than compared to other Asians. Unlike the low rate of workers, there is an "increasing number of Thai youngsters, in keeping with the national tradition of openness to Western influences" (Desbarats 306). It was believed that education through the United States would lead to professional success. Student visas were only obtained if the student had financial support as well as the incentive to go back to Thailand "usually in the form of financial ties with their home country" (Desbarats 307). Many immigrants found themselves burdened by the conditions of living in the states. The financial and psychological struggles were not worth it when immigrants were risking to "construct networks, maintain homeland ties and, ensure that remittances reach families left behind" (Barkan 19). Immigrants who stay in the states try to balance assimilation to the dominant American culture while still want to feel a sense of their homeland. They try to make a connection whether it be through food, familiar neighbors or the knowledge of language and dance which gets lost in the later generations. The "primary contact with American culture" happens through interaction with their American peers (Tangsujjapoj 3). Social participation is what breaks the way for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Obesity Among Thai Children Miss. Nutchanun Chaisri Obesity among Thai Children The numbers of obese children in Thailand are wondering! Refer to the World Health Organization report, Thailand is appropriate example of obesity problem. The obesity among Thai children, ages 5 to 12 in year 2004– 2006 to nearly 16 percent – 4 percent increase from only a couple of years ago, or are rage to 1 million people1. It mentions that, the obesity trend in Thai children growth up faster than other countries in Asia. Obesity problem has effected to Thai children for the past decade. It becomes a serious public health problem. Associated with the research of Ladda Morhsuwan, MD, Faculty of Medicine Prince Songkla University, she has been researched 1,373 children in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, parents are the most important people who can control the eating habit of their children. Social change and development of technology make people life convenient today. It has many equipment devices to facilitate in everyday life such as wash machine vacuum cleaner as well as entertainment device such as television, video game and computer games which were cause the less of less physical movement. As same as the idea of Barry Popkin, Ph.D Professor from North University Carolina United state, People always eat a lot of food which have high calorie while people are use less power to movement because they have many labor–saving devices to facilitate working such as washing machine, a pot for cooking rice, elevator and escalator. People always drive a car to the near road instead of walking, or send SMS to friends who is next to your desk. Everybody rarely move their body. I don't mean to refuse the technologies, but we may study and understand the effect to our life6". Barry Popkin said. However, it is the origin of obesity in children. Refer to Aumphon Benchaparnpituk, MD., director of mental health centre, Department of Mental Health Ministry of Health, she said that Thai children have more trend to be "couch potato" or people who only sit, sleep, and play video game and computer games. They lack of exercise that may cause of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Rules Of Kickboxing Are Based On Thai Boxing 's Rules Kickboxing, is also called free sparring or standing fights. There are three kinds of styles about kickboxing –– Japanese kickboxing, American kickboxing, the Dutch kickboxing. Kickboxing is a standing combat skill, it can attack somebody by fist and kicking. Kickboxing can be divided into 2 kinds with a narrow meaning and generalized meaning. The narrow kickboxing means Japanese kickboxing and American kickboxing. It combines the skills of karate, muay thai and boxing. The generalized kickboxing means a kind of kung fu which allows to use fist and leg attack at the same time, like muay thai, french kicks and karate. In English, kickboxing is called " KB " for short. (Source – ??) The rules of kickboxing are based on Thai Boxing 's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, earlier there was a kind of kongfu called " Savate " in France. This kongfu was very similar to Japanese kickboxing.Nowadays, the kickboxing became very famous and many people prefer to practice the kickboxing, and the kickboxing always appeared in public in the form of competition. There are many different matches about kickboxing in the world. One of the famous is called " K––1 ". K––1 is a famous brand about standing of comprehensive fighting games. It was founded in 1993.Until now, there are more than 160 countries' people had broadcasted games through television direct transmission system or video–on–demand system. The K––1 had organized more than 300 games in the world. The audience rating once reached as high as 59.7% and almost 74,500 audiences had gathered in the game. These showed us the history about kickboxing and how the kickboxing developed. Now, kickboxing is very popular. Million people like it more than other sports. In the near future,the kickboxing might be enter the Olympic Games (Source – ??) II. What was kickboxing like in the past? A. The origin of kickboxing. At the beginning,the kickboxing is a new Japanese fighting skill. It was created on the basis of karate and boxing. The skills of kickboxing include: fist method, leg method, elbow method and knee method. Compared with muay Thai, kickboxing will pay more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...